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Show V rtr I? f - V'"" T' n y .T TpflLVffi.'; , i A .'.SV . M- KOGAN, UTAII, ll E ILKRA'ED JOURNAL' -- JUNE SATURDAY, 20, 1010. -- trousseau was displayed and hundred people called during the te. houis from 2 to 8. Mr. and Mrs. James B. Jones, Mrs. Lester Jones and daughters Lorraine and Noralee visited on Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F M. Fifield. Mr. and Mrs. Theo Wanisley and baby daughter Janice have returned to their home in Garden City after having spent several months at the home ot Mrs. Wan-IsleMrs Mr. and parents, George P. Georgeson. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Nielsen of tiful sveral WESTON NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Reading of Logan spent Sunday visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Price. Vaughan Taylor was a Malad visitor on Thursday. Clair Olsen is spending some time visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lewis in Franklin. Max Blow of Salt Lake City is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Heber C. Jorgensen. Paul Fonnesbeck is visiting at the home of his sister, Mrs. Gladys Jenkins and family in Midvale, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jensen of Montpelier visited Sunday at the Mrs. Rollend Williams entertained at a trousseau tea on Sunday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Vaughan Taylor in honor of her daughter Rhea who was murried on Friday to Keith Taylor in the Logan temple. In addition to Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. Williams and Rhea, those who assisted were LaPrele Taylor and Donna Benson. A beau Preston visited during the week at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Antone Nielben. Mr and Mrs. Myrland Dahle and Mr. and Mrs. Archie Lott left Tuesday for a trip to the Fair on Treasure Island and other points of interest in California. Mr. and Mrs. Parley Merrill Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. Ren Harris enjoyed a fishing trip last week. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Merrill, Mr. and Mr3. Eldon Bastain, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Fifield, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Nielsen, Jane Burbank, Iris Goldsbrough, Marcella Lannon, HAVING ESCAPEDTHE LAMP OF WARRIOR. -WOMEN,OUR FRIENDS HEAP THEIR MOUNTS TOWARD TROy WHERE THEY HOPE TO CONTACT THE TIME MACHINE AN1P RETURM TO THE TWENTIETH CENTURY T WE SHOULD HAVE V WELL, IF IT IS FAR- ' REACHED AT CAMT i 1A11 TROY LONG tupi AGO, DON'T BE MUCH) Kfta'sTART '-OnMUCH Mrs. Robert Goodwin of Trenton, the former Miss Elner eJnsen, is visiting here at the home of her parents, Mr. and Msr. John Jensen. Evan Thomas who is serving an L.D.S. mission in California, has been visiting here .since the death of his sifter, Vera T. Lemmon. Ernest Kofoed of Salt Lake City is visiting here with relatives and friends. Smith Allen of Preston was a business visitor at Weston on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Locke, Miss Birdie and Bonnie Brower of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Laub of Tremonton and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fifield and family of Preston visited recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Brower. Miss Jennie Bee Jones of Malad spent several days this week at the home of her sister, Mrs. Floyd Ft YOU THINK WALKIM) CAUSE THESE POOR.OL' NAGS ARE ABOUT PLAYED OUT field. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Maughan of Idaho Falls visited here this week for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Dawson are visiting here with friends and relatives. They are former residents of Weston. Mrs. Dean Nielsen has been quite 111 with the flu for the past week. Derle Thorpe and Leon Fosberg celled at the home of Mrs. Carrie Tuorpe on Tuesday. Mrs. Grace Kofoed was hostess to the members of her club on Wednesday at the home of Mrs. George Kofoed. A pelasant social afternoon was followed by a delicious two course luncheon. The following club members were present: Violet Dawson, Donnie Miller, Laurel Fifield, Ruth Jensen, Lola Kofoed, Elayne Griffiths and the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Zbinden and family of Murray, Utah, have returned to their home after a visit at the home of James Fonnesbeck. Mrs. L. L. Anderson and daughter Verna of Malad have been visitors in Weston recently. Young Ward MRS. LOUIE OLSON Reporter Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Olsen have as their house guests Mrs. Winnie Wright and children of Los Angeles and Mrs. Veda Davis and daughter of Preston. The Elders and their partners enjoyed a party Tuesday evening at the Willow Park. Games and singing were enjoyed after which lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs. Lee E. Olsen e coiupanied by Mr. and Mrs. L-- l jy Saunders of Benson motored to Ogden, Sunday where they attended the Fletcher reunion in Weber canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Olsen had as their dinner guests Sunday, Mr. i nd Mrs. Stanley Lewis of Righy, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Briggs and daughters of Rine, and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Olsen and daughters. Miss Edna Olsen of Los Angeles is spending two weeks here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Olsen. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Olsen and family spent Wednesday in Mendon with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Olsen, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Ray E. Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Parker and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stewart of Wellsville left Friday morning for Jackson Hole on a fishing trip. Mr. and Mrs. Orson P. Thatcher. Ray Thatcher and Mr. and Mrs Reeder Thatcher and children attended the Baugh reunion at Willow Paik, Saturday. Miss Donna Olsen is spending several weeks visiting with relatives in Ucon, Idaho. Mrs. H. G. Hughes and Mrs. John S. Welch of Logan were cohostesses at a luncheon Thursday honoring Mrs, Oscar Hansen of San FYancisco. Those present were besides the guest of honor, Mrs. W. I. Sorensen, Mrs H. B. Whitney, Mrs. Rhoda Hardman, Mrs. Nancy Larsen of Mendon, Mrs. Alex Bc'st and Mrs. Esther Kerr of Wellsville, Mrs D. R. Hill and Miss Esther Hill of Salt Lake City. The sea anemone, an - animal looks like a flower, leaves pieces of its feet clinging to the rocks as It moves about. These pieces grow into complete Individuals. week. Miss Margene Fonnesbeck is visiting at the home of her brother-in-laand sister, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Hancey in Preston. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Preston visited last week in Burley, Idaho. Mrs. Bessie Charters and sons of Preston have been visiting at the w home of her mother, Mrs. Margaret Lemmon. Miss Neoma and Miss Rose Jorgenson spent several days last week m Logan Miss Myrna Call of Bancroft was a recent visitor in Weston. Miss Call taught at the Cedarville school last year. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Griffin of Clarkston are the proud parents of a baby girl born recently at Rich- mond. Mrs. Griffin was Miss Evelyn Kofoed, daughter of Mrs. Sara Kofoed of Weston. Miss LaVon Henderson of Malad IM STYLE Mr. and Mrs. Floyd M. Fifield and daughter Gail spent Sunday visit- Thomas. Day, Loretta Ray Griffiths, and Alice Hurst attended the Franklin stake Junior Girls and Explorers outing at the Community camp park on Thursday evening. Mrs. Ellen Dahle of Logan is visiting here with her children this B GOSH, ana. ing in Malad. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Goodsell of Idaho Falls who were recently married visited here with relatives this week. Mrs. Goodsell was formerly Miss LaDore Ward. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Olsen and family visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Nash in Preston. Mrs. Beth Peterson of Rexburg is visiting here at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hans Nelson. She is the former Miss Beth Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Beal and son Edgar motored to Malad on Sunday to visit with Mr. and Mrs. H. Ward Juanita GLAD TO BE OUTATHAT PLACE IT SURE PUT A CRAMP IN MY home of Mr. and Mrs. Clive E. Beal. Miss Helen Gleed vis.led recently in Malad. Miss LaPrele Taylor has obtained employment as an operator at the Classic Beauty Shoppe in Preston. Miss Alice Simmonds of Cornish was the guest on Sunday of Miss Evelyn Hanson. Mr. and Mrs. Tntone Nielsen are daughenjoying a visit from their ter, Zelda, and their son Romney and his wife of Shreveport, Louisi- that " THE LAST WE SAW OF OUR. EGG, IT WAS CHAPTER, 10 HEADED FOR. THE KING'S KITCHEN ahwoe IS OUR, POOR HERO CGOMIMG &&- - was a recent Weston visitor. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Merrill of Richmond visited with relatives here last week. Myron Merrill, Clyde Nielsen, Kofoed and George Kofoed spent several lays this week on a fishing trip to Buelah Lake in Yellowstone park. Mr. and Mrs. Karfl Hanson and daughter Jacqueline of Logan spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Georeg V. Hanson. Mrs. Martin Price was the hostess at a charming trousseau tea honoring her daughter, Mrs. Jay Corbrilge on Sunday aftem-41 the home of Mrs. Loretta Mrs. Corbridge was Miss u3en' Price before her Mrs. Price and Mrs CorbriXr age assisted by Mrs. Olsen Mm Ter Reading and Mrs. Laura Will,, Many guests called during th,1?-ernooand evening and Mr r bridge received many l0V(l ' the well wishes of an8!?1 h J friends. Miss Elayne Griffiths, Jew n. , fiths, Jr., and Mrs. Loretta rv attended the Taylor family eunih in Ogden last week. |