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Show THE Truck Upset Injures 25 Youths HERALD-JOURNA- L, LOGAN, UTAH, FRIDAY, JULY 11, 10 3 FACE ELEVEN 5). Amalga A ETON MIIXJCR, Reporter Miss Delmar Partington, small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Partington of Logan, has been visiting for the past week with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Noble and children. Mr. and Mrs. Jeddie Bingham, Mrs. Marzella Miss Bingham, Gladys Bingham and Bud Bingham attended the farewell party held at Trenton Thursday evening in honor of Merlin Andrews who is leaving soon to fill an LDS mission. Miss RaNae and Marilene Hansen, young daughters of Mr and Mrs. William Hansen, are in Trenton visiting with their grandpar-- 1 ents, Mr. and Mrs E. W. Bing- ham. n Mrs. Louise States Hnd of Preston are visiting with, s. Mrs. States parents, Mr. and M-- SALT 2(i-o- z. . MILK 4 w 275 6(5 SYRUPY-"'- 1" J SUGAR 39(5 Petersen. outing was held at the park in Logan canyon sponsored oy the MIA. Over 75 per cent of the ward was in attendance. The time was spent in playing games and a program. Both dinner and breakfast were enloyed st the park. Mrs. Elmer Wood and children Fpent two days of last week visiting with Mr. and Mrs. W. W., Pitkin of Millville. Sharon Bingham, son of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Bingham underwent an operation for the removal of his appendix at the Budge hospital in Logan Saturday afternoon Sharon is improving as rapidly as can be ex- youthful Inmates of a Los Ancelcs County Juvenile probation forestry camp were injured, three seriously, when this truck in which they were riding skidded 160 feet and overturned three times. e Twrnty-fiv- $ LEWISTON NEWS Bodily left Saturday for the mission school in Lalt Lake prior to his departure for the mission field with headquarters in Minneawas guest of polis. Elder Bodily honor at the dance Tuesday night In the Third ward hall. On Friand M Men day night the Gleaners entertained at a social in the ward hall and presented a brief case to Blaekfool were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hoffman Tuesday and Wednesday. Mrs. Verl Bronson was taken to the Budge hospital early Wednesday. She expects to undergo a major operation in the near future. The following attended the funeral services for Mrs. Laura K. Skelton, at Rexburg, Friday: Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Kent, Mr. and Mr. Bodily. C. Thursday night Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. C C. Wiser, Mrs. Henry Kar-reParley Bodily entertained at their Kent, Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Mrs. Myrtha W'estover, and home, honoring their son. A large group of friends and relatives were Mr. and Mrs. Moses Christofferson. Mr. and Mrs. Harris Pond and in attendance. Mrs. Fannie Kent is visiting wth sons attended a missionary reunion at Salt Lake Friday and her children at Rigby. Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Marler enMrs. Joseph J. Haslam is in tertained at a family dinner party Salt Lake with her daughter, Mrs. Cahoon Mrs. Jeff honoring Mr. and Ariel Marler. who is recovering and Miss Glenda Marler of Phoenix, Arizona. Other guests were from a recent operation. Mrs. Verlan Leavitt and sons Mr. and Mrs. Irie Harris and Gaylord and Glade spent Monday children, Jack and Lynn of Franklin, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Marler, at Lagoon. The Second ward boy scouts Mr. and Mrs. Ersal Marler. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Kartchner left Monday morning for a week at Their scoutmaster, and daughter Carol were guests Bear Lake. and assistant, of Mr. and Mrs. Sharp at Preston Phillip Bergeson Verdon Boman, were in charge. Saturday. from A were number Lewiston, atMr. and Mrs. W. E. Layne guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rueben tended the Hyrum Boman family reunion at Richmond Saturday. Fuller at Tremonton Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Buttars were Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Westover and Misses Flora and Dorothy Lin hart Preston visitors Friday. The Second ward girls ball team were visiting friends in Smithfield won a victory of 23 to 4 from the and Logan Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Ward and First ward girls. Monday evening. Mrs. Eva Monroe, Mr. and Mrs. family of Preston were guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Westover Mon- Wayne Monroe attended the misCecil n, Are At Their Best. Per Lug day. Elmo Bowden of Nevada was a guest at the heme of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Bowden last week. Mrs. Henry Talbot, Mrs. Myron Talbot and children attended the Cherry reunion at the Preston 6th ward. Mrs. Paul Winburg of Idaho Falls was a guest of her sister, Mrs. Marcus Westover last week. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nielson and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kirby of Logan were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ormas Buttars Tuesday. Hazel Spackman has returned home from the Cache Valley hospital after recuperating from an appendectomy. Miss Alice Buxton returned home from an extended visit with relatives at Driggs, Idaho. Mrs. Breha Bowden and Lydia Dopp took their Sunday School class to Logan- - Friday afternoon. Following the swim they enjoyed a box luncheon and attended the show at the Community theater in the evening. Nine girls enjoyed the party. Forest Larson is recovering from a broken ankle, which he received while swimming last week. Mr and Mrs. Joe Shay and two children of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs IVan Hall of Blackfoot, Mr. and Mrs. Will Allred and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kent and children, and Mrand Mrs Dick Layne were guests of Mr. and Mrs. d Layne Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Herb Elwood and family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Egbert at Fairview Le-lan- Tuesday. Mr and Mrs. J. D. Montague son - ' and n Blair, and Mrs. Marcella and two children of Sugar Citv were guests of Mrs. Jennie Layne Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harris Pond and hoys enjoyed an early breakfast in High Creek canyon on the Fourth, with the Taggart and Bright fam- dies. Do-nia- Mrs. Aiva Boman wel baby girl to their home 4th. Mrs. Boman was for-nr- y Miss Ardell Bodily. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Gregory attended the Gregory family at Willow Flat on the Fourth. Golden Boman and sons Ray Hnd Lon, ivian Weaver and sons, and Var Selle, a three day vacation at Fish near Soda Springs. Miss Gen Neil Weaver Is a guest Mis Yvonne Tarson in Salt Lake City week. during this Mis Hannah Allred were visit-'U- g with Mrs. J. W. Boman on the roii'-tli- . Miss Allred left Sunday ,vr Seattle, Washington, to spend he summer vacation with her sis-- I ''T. Mrs Grace Hart. Mr. and Mrs. Llovd Elwood the birth of a pound Wednesday morning, Julv 12. Mrs. Elwood was formerly Miss Jcssop of Preston, It is the couples first child. come; on July in Mrs. Oscar Buttars entertained childrens party Sunday honor-hf- r little son Gail on his sixth mrt riday anniversary. A beautifully 'corated birthday rake formed cpILerpieee for the luncheon B i 8UCiits were eluded duTu'. o in' and Jyrtha Westover er Joyoeiyn and Mrs. Grace PnvHn- - 'Wore KUPRts B ln day Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. L. M. Sunday and Mon- - J, H, Anderson of SODAS SODAS SHORTENING CALUMET 515 M . 15(5 LARD 20(5 Sego Lily Carton laree table." sionary farewell testimonial honorMr. and Mrs. LaFarr Astle of Monroe's Robert Mrs. nephew, ing Port Chicago, California, and Mr. Johns, at Ogden Friday night. Mrs. Norman Smith of Logan Laurence Baird went to Black-fo- and were the Tuesday evening guests Sunday to christen his first of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Astle. grandson, the new baby of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Ruel Allen and Mrs. Adrian Morrell. email brothers and sister Marilvn, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Monroe Kathelene and Rov Allen of Hyand little son. and Mr. and Mrs. rum were the Sunday dinner Woodrow Wilson were guests of of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Amasa guests small the Nocene. Jorgensen. on the Fourth. By bee of Mr. and Mrs. JorMrs. Bill Bullcn entertained the daughter has been visiting for the members of her bridge club on gensen past week with Mr. and Mrs. Allen home. her afternoon .at Friday in Hvrum. She accompanied them Twelve members were present. her home Sunday. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. to Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hammer of Golden Hodges and Mrs. .Doris Seattle, Washington and Mrs. CarHodges. rie Pitcher and daughters Elaine Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Morrell and Doris were the Wednesday of Blackfoot were here to attend afternoon guests of Mr, and Mrs. the funeral services of their grand- Wells Smith. Smith. mother, Mrs. Honor Mr. and Mrs. Alma Burbank are liable are giving a wedding dance at to Parliament members in the Clock imprisonment 15. Mapleton Saturday night, July at the order of the speakThe public is invited. Mrs. Bur- Tower absence from the bank was formerly Miss Dorothy er for persistent sittings of the House of Commons. Elwood. 1S26. Mrs. Ariel Dopp and little son, Last imprisonment was in Sid, are visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Young and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Orchard. Mrs. Alice Wheeler Hall and two three children. Muss Vinnie Rigby of Rigby, Idaho, were of Salt Lake were dinner guests children visiting with relatives here during of Mr. and Mrs. David Layne Satthe week. urday. The group were en route Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Thomas were to Fish Haven for a short vacaguests of Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Kent tion. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Waddoups on Tuesday. Mrs. Bertha Gessell of Logan and family attended the Thompson was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. reunion at Logan canyon last week. Dr. and Mrs. Clare Budge and R. Layne Tuesday. Miss Ila Westover, who is em- daughter Joan of Kansas city were Lun-daployed as a stenographer for visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Motor Co. of Logan, spent Wood Thursday. Mrs. Zetta Haslam, Zora Layne the Fourth with her parents, Mr. and Blache Marler were visiting and' Mrs. Albert Westover. for with Mrs. Melvin Squires at Logan Delbert Layne left Saturday his home at Stockton, Calif., after Friday. Mrs. Squires little daughter relais recovering from a serious illness with his vacation spending at a local hospital. tives here. '. Marler is visiting Mrs. L. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Hendricks of Nyssa, Oregon, were guests of with relatives in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Layne during Bishop Myron C. Wiser and L. W. Marler were in Ogden on business the week. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Baird of Wednesday. Miss Lorraine Lufkin of Shelly Fairview were guests of Mr. and is a guest of Miss Louise Wiser. Mrs. Reid Marler Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Elwood of Mr. and Mrs. McKay Marler were dinner guests of Mrs. Laura Logan were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Sunday. 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Boyd, accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Moroni Hansen, and Mr. and Mrs. Mer-- I lin Hansen to Bear I,ake Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Jeddie Bingham. Miss Marzella Bingham and Bud Bingham attended a party at the' home of Mr and Mrs. Roy of Trenton Friday evening in hono of Meriin Andrews. Mrs. W. H. Williams and son of Oakland, California, and Mr. end Mrs. Kenneth Palmer of Pocatello. Idaho were the week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shoemaker. Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Smith, and son Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Leland and Mrs. Stena AnAndrews, drews of Logan were the Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wells Smith. Mrs. Frank Wood was the Monday afternoon guest of her daughter Mrs. Wendell E. Smith of Logan. Mrs. Harold Hansen and children were the Monday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Petterborg of Preston, Idaho. Mrs. Afton Miller entertained the Gleaner Girls at her home Wednesday evening. The time was spent in social chat and hand work. Mrs. Ellis Bingham was a special guest. A dainty luncheon was served to ten guests at one ,58(5 i chil-dre- J. Leslie A ward Guinavah Thursday '."I,",; SOUP Campbell's Ex. Chicken and Mushroom Per Can 15(5 LUNCH MEAT Faney Assorted. Per Lb. BEEF POT ROAST BOILING BEEF 10(5 13(5 .T,J 15(5 10(5 PURE LARD GRAHAMS POPPED MUSTARD SPICES 227?..:. 29(5 5(5 COFFEE Fresh Stock. 3 Pounds Hill's lied 1 LI). Can 10(5 PRIME RIB BEEF 22 1 BACON 15(5 Sliced Best Grade. Lb. TISSUE TY Citrus Granulated DJ AF Large Pkg Z,,n SUGAR FLAVORADE CANDY BARS 3- - 25 f PINEAPPLE 9(5 . 10(5 10(5 Crushed. r Majestic 1000 WHEAT sheet D Sjhan No. 10 Can Charmin 3 Rolls 1 Comfort 1 4 Rolls A 15 A 15 Biscuit Kelloggs Tkg.. . |