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Show ( rw Fur Goes o College Batemans Meet Reception to Fete Mrs. Aen' Activities Of hnny Trousers For Reunion Sunday on 80th Anniversary Social Units. I Mm. Elam Allen of lluc'ni will he honoied at a reception to he held in observance of her Membtix of the A J. Bateman 80th birthday anniveisai.v, on St pt. 2, between the family held a leunion Sunday at Sunday, hours of 3 to 6 p.m . at the home Laa Hot Springs, with a pleasant of htr son, John W. Allen, 165 c.a . 1st So., Hyium. borng spent by 39 people. All relatives and fi lends of With Piesident LeRoy Bateman Vis. Allen and her family aie of Biaehfoot, master of cere- extended an invitation to call and monies, a piogram was given, and visit with her. Planning the reception aie her mw olficers were chosen. They sons and daughters. lm lude Haiold C. Bateman, OgMis. Alltn was born Sept. 5th, den, piesident; LeRoy Bateman, 1871, at Hyrum. Her patents weie v u nt; Mis Ethel Jones, Mi. and Mrs. Andrew B. Nielsen, Bountiful, secretary; Lucille B, etily pioneers of H.uum She was Johnson, Beaver Dam, histouan. mained March 26, 1891. Mi. Allefi 1939. All sons and daughteis of the died Aug 1, Mis. Allen has, most of her life, A. J Batemans weie present, and h sid"s raising a fine family, conand At Resort id V. i. 5 bJ 'nv nt9tkj J ftt Ktto IJ lR ?!tw l&e ove, rookie si? wont k an j. action taken. In ( 9 gioup pictures weie MRS. AI.IJi.N Fad Extremes Poor Choice tamge; Mr and Mis. LeRoy Ogden; Owen Allen, Ogden; Hiu-- t Bait ui.ii and family of in Id, Be. and John Allen of l ct M NE V Ilea ut.v I ihtnr and Mrs. Glendon Ft lei s Anion and Mis nnui of Pocatello, Mi. and Mis t Ei ma Bngfiam Cuy Ask almost an.v gioup ot womI Id! eld C. Bateman and She has 17 giandehildien and son en to explain whin they mean bv I'eorgp of Ogden; Mr. and M.s 9 well-d-- e sed, and )ou'ie likely to Mis. Allen and her family Alphnlus Bateman, Logan; Mr. dilfei ent mlh " a natch of v and V's Geoige E. Johnson and no guts. definitions. Btaver Dam: Mi. and famil, will probably range Answeis Mis Chai les B Leathani and those extolling the vutuo of ilv t llsv die; Mr. and Mis. 1 keeping oneself al the veiv foie- mii,,' J Jones and childien of ti fiont of fashion to the other i ountilu! Mi. and Mis. Rao H. erne-t- he desn ability of clinging Bateman and son Ronnie ot to watdtobe requnements set up I la h by one's mother. Actually, those women who ate Fat Grant nwvoi th, Hunming who will leave in two weeks fu. ((tut kest to come up with an to this question aie likely the jeivice, a gioup of young oiks intei tamed at a delightful) to be those who aie hemmed in canyon pally. Those attending bv their own self imposed tules included Mi. and Mis Giant The vv o m i b whose costume fa:n,v oith Mi olid Mis I.ylc t hones ate guided solely by what's Nash. Ali and Mis. Paul Wood- - newest is likely to be too busy exvvaid, Mi. and Mis. Qun:m Bui- - pel imentmg and keeping up to Dansbe Study gioup entei tamtcivvoith. Mi. and Mis. Wavnei dftci mine just what styles ate ed their husbands at a and Mis Winston tight fa bet as an individual D.iney, Mi at Willow suppei paik. In chaige Allen. Mr affil Mis Max Atkin-siOn the other hand, the woman of atiangements weie Mis m Hjium fashion Mi and Mis LaDell Doney, who learned about Steffen Mrs Wendell Smith and and Mis. Biucc Lowe and childhood and wouldn't think of 'll Mis. Elmer Stettler, Mr. and Mis. Dale Wadduups. altering her ideas is likely to be Eollwoing supper, games and so far behind the times that her Piesent were Mr. and Mss. visiting were enjoyed clothes, even though theyre prob(Veimont Barker, Mr. and Mrs. social ably of good quality, have about Albeit Enckson, Mr. and Mrs. around a large ramp fne. them a freakish look. Leonaid Arrington, Mr. and Mrs. In wardiobe choices, as in everyCarol Diaper. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil else, model at ion Is best. BeN'el-thing Mi. Mrs. and i Shaip. Lloyd fore gtubbing the latest style, son, Mr. and Mis. Hyium Steffen, allow it to sift down a bit through Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Smith, Mr. genet al usage until you'te certain and Mrs. Elmer Stettler. fad. But know, it's fashion, Cluistian Olsen family reunion too, when a style has outlived A social evening was enjoyed ' atound the fireplace by the group. was held Sunday afteinoon at Its usefulness. Luiiiitr i cube uu.s iiiii.m's Editor bi v YORK ' s at au cons and eadilv iV d jouth and ,n s. in movies, gul ,e must and lias tun aie g, mg to to'legc this fall and theies a ltd lahbit fur vetsinn uighti by i i ta Plat Thev'ie f,n fun, toe wav many tanmus laslimns an, and foi al tu ski uaimth loo Unv'ie win n lime with a tui nl.nl justj and A vv ide It black fuh-l. -- vveai- - k ihem d signs V appear x 87 Birthday Is Celebrated by mil field Lions C. Shu lev of C Fish Haven on ieached his 87th milestone Smthfield Lions club recently August 21 and was feted at a ertiined their wives and special dinnet at the home of 'imed chilty en of membeis at Senator and Mts Eldon Cook of on Sunday Ball games Border, Wyoming s city ball park. August 26. rd airplane rides weie enjoyed. Those piesent weie foui of his five living childien and their huswas the for afternoon Program bands; Mr and Mts Eldon Cook, rder direction of Ron Roberts, Mr. and Mis. Wilfoid Puce of lams Van Orden, Noiman Evanston, Wyo , Mi. and Mis. was seived by Charles Shnley, Bounlilul, Mi. es dent Heber Whiting, Hams and Mis. Alton Keail of Fish an Orden and Moigan Edwaids Haven. One son Aithur Shu ley th Mr. Edwards, Lionel Daniel- - and wife weie unable to be theie. Ed Tarbel, Calder Smith The following giand childien Curt Hill in charge. were and piesent: Mis. Ailine Poiter and daughter Karen of Green River, Wyo.; Mr. and Mis. Neil RoberDiane and son and daughteis Jolline of Bountiful; Mr and Mrs. What a set-u- p! Joe Evans and childien Elizabeth and Bryan o Raymond, Idaho; What a show! (junior Keail of Fish Haven; Ted (Cook of Bolder; Mmam Shnley of Fish Haven; Chailene Shnley of Price of Bountiful; Shnley Evanston. Wyoming, Eldon Keail of Fish Haven, hour other giand childien. Shnl Cook of Baton Doiothy Rouge, La, and Mis their Arden of Evanst m with families weie unable to attend, also Bonnie and Jane Ann Shnley of Fish Haven. j :d wiiisen K has it AndPublicTuesday KMRAFLEECE Business and Piofessiunal Womens club membeis aie utged to attend the leituie on Wot Id Government by Di. Vernon Nash, which this oi ganiation is wuh the A A I' W. and the Soi optimist tlubs, Tuesday evening. September 4th, 8 o'clock, at the Junior High school auditorium. This is a public meeting, and everyone lnteiested in the subject is iiAited to attend The lecture topic is The piospects for a Governed Woild" and the speaker is ail authoritative w liter and speaker on the subject. in SWEATERS-SKIRT- With match-mat- NOW S SOX e at Young People f.-- n Iba-p.i- h, Dansbe Club Has Pari At Park For Husbands Honor Mr. Farsnworth The J. N. Iuu sen family held a family leunmn over the end. A family dinner was served at noon on Saturday and Sunday. Satuiday evening was spent at the J. N. Lai sen home at Preston vvheie theie was a piogiam consisting of songs and readings and social events. Those piesent weie: Mr. and Mis. El. B. Lai sen and daughter. N'annette of Pocatello Mi. and Mis. Pnul B. Lai sen and 'ns, Kim and Rev, and Mr. and Mrs. Vidor Thompson and cluugh lets, Kathryn and Patricia, and son, John, of Boise, Idaho; Di. and Mis. K A Ciockett and sons, Kenneth and David, of Salt City; Mr. ami Mis. Elmo A. Kel-land sons, Elmo Ji. and Davis, land Mr. and Mis. Ted B. Laisen Baiiy, and daughtel, Bever-ltojm, ly, of Pieston Those not able to attend weie: Mr. and Mis. N. B Lui sen of Oakland, Calif.; Jay N. Iusen, son of V. D. Laisen of Las Vegas, Nev., and Dr. and Mis. Silencer laikinstm (Joyce Keller) and son, Spencer K , of Guam. et m an-sw- ei 1 n, Smithfield Stake Junior Gleaners that ,w. , ...s-- s, ON THE ROCKS? Hollywood reports say movie queen Lana Turner and husband, Bob Topping, have reached marriage. stage In their a misunderstanding The couDle is seen above during a more blissful period. three-year-o- land, Washington; Mr. and Mrs. Munay Godfiey and son of Clarks- ton, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Taylor and family of White Hall, Mont--1 Hoop-e- r Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Griffiths ana, enjoyed a breakfast at w ent to Lava later and Jesse Springs and family, Mr. and Mrs balance of the day. Griffiths Jr., and family of Rich to spend the At Springs Hold Party J jp j WALLPAPER The Smithliekl slake Junior Gleunets held a social at the stuke bouse oil August 21. 1951 at 8 p.m. Each ward had some pait to make the outing the success that il w as The Second ward girls had chaige of gieeting the others; Mrs. Bennie Ravsten offeied the invocation. The Fourth ward under direction of Pies. Lois Noble led the group in a Scavenger Hunt after which they returned to the lawn where the first ward served , and Amalga ward under direction of Pres. Carole Downata. From Weston those atEven though a garment still Bingham led the group in several tending included Martha Lund-quis- t, has good wear in it, and even games. Mrs. Roma Lowe offered Mr. and Mis. Arthur though its becoming, its a mis the benediction. and family Val and Ker-m- take to continue wealing it so About 50 Junior Gleaneis and Mr. and Mis. O. L. Olsen, Mr. long that it assumes the look of leaders attended the social. and a masquerade costume rather than and Mrs. Claik Campbell daughter Parleen, Mr. and Mis that of timely weating appaieL A group of friends honoied Mrs. Jesse Griffiths, Loretta Olsen and Erma Stock at a canyon supper Elayne Griffiths. on her birthday last Thursday. A program given and dinThe event took place up Saint ner was served. Charles canyon with the follow1003 ing guests being present; Mr. and Mrs. Glen J. Stock, Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Stock, Mr. and Mrs. In compliment to Mrs. Vllate was Harer of LeGrande, Ore., MiS. Mrs. Lorraine Lundbetg Giant Findlay, Mr. and Mrs. Alton "We Deliver" Kearl. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Shir- hostess to her Pinochle club Fri- Estelle Wright of Franklin enley, Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Write of day at her home in Smithfield. ter tamed at a foursome of bridge, Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pug-m- il Luncheon was served to eight with other guesls being Mrs. Ralph and Mrs. Alice by Ties-de, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Jen- membeis. Prizes were won Woodvvaid. Mrs. Harer won high sen, and Mrs. Marjorie Carlson Dorothy Olsen and Pauline score. of Centerville, Utah. r ld Family Breakfasts SALE Olsen Reunion PRICE Held At Resort n-- Mrs. Stock Feted At Canyon Supper N'euen-swand- STATE HARDWARE er 27 NORTH MAIN a, Club Entertains Bridge Party Honors Visitor 58 W. Center Phone PHONi 81 GLEVES "Where. fhe Foodland Costs Less" Best 3 FOOD SPECIALS IT'S BACK TO SCHOOL TIME AT COUCH'S Dr. Nash To Speak To Women's Clubs top-to-t- oe -- no-ho- st Is mly Night iefd luit- - it mg shm t ,, s 1 opt u d tiousi i s too v foi hi i monev ri bud- . f ,,i' it when she buss fashion the high yhe Kts Uni'-- with, nit mod to mu-- r ne. put h ts' a wnt ble pm mo-- 1 pivmonej j -- -- (,,11, the lif into her illege-boun- ( fo, ly n O.lhse Kils with ltfk convertibles budget il T1 M j,,,l lolds ,,at a tthen - tins jeer in main v,N,ns many f.ilniis nd m lui. Ail over blouse (h ft) that s worn In U, uvei a shin Iwc.d knt Inis the light I1'1honev-bug- e look lablir nil in a cc's gn bv B, tv Cum It may be wain unbcHid ovei s!,u ks I'eic, n shown with A white t ;it!e-ncc- k sletviless svveatci and Preston Reunion Hy-ju- j, Friday, August 31, 1951 L The Preston Boots and Saddle Tiail Ridois invited their ladies to join them for a dutch oven dinner at Willow flats last Sunday. Seveial membeis on hoise back enjo.vcd a five mile nde fmm community camp across the ndge to Willow Flats. Long tables weie set to accommodate between forty and fifty membeis and their pait-nei- s. A delicious stake dinner was under prepared over a bon-fu- e the ditectum of Emil Petteiborg and Rulon Dunn. tributed her time and talents to the rct'vities of the Chuuh of tsainis A dt hcious dinner was seived, Jesus Christ of Lattei-da- y sv miming and concluded the and to the community life of H i uni. de's evints. She ts the mother of eight Pie ient weie Mr. and Mrs. children, seven of whom aie livAihcd J. Bateman, Logan; Mr. ing. 1 ai lin Allen. Sail Lake Cn ; and Mis, Alfied H. Bateman, St. Mis. Thomas Russell Aml!a IE HERALD-JOURNA- Over-Blous- e, ik Co&t THE The School Girl Will Be Smart in One Of Our Nationally Known Lines of Dresses, JUST A FEW OF THE MANY BARGAINS FOR EVERYDAY AND FOR A SWELL HOLIDAY! "WERE HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL YOUR CANNING NEEDS" Bo Bo Fashions Margaret OBrien plaids for school Mary Janes r al t A Good Grade of Utah Pears Bartle'rt Pears at a Real Bargain 3.49 Bu. i AS ADVERTISED IN FULL COLOR IN PARENTS' ' v v Teacher's pets! Bold'n beautiful U.S. - MAGAZINE ROYAL YARMOUTH PLAID eo. on) e in gay classroom colors. Sweetly frilled eyelet trim, saucy back-bow- ,, swingaround skirt! Sixes STRAIGHT EOURBON WHISKY FORMAN DISTILLERS Enter cn 1st Remember: Plenty of Parking Across from Dansante BOTTLED IN BOND CORP. 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