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Show News From Sister Towns EAST GARLAND Friday of last week, a "Wcl-qoine "Wcl-qoine Homo" party was given in the ward hall to Leland Sand-I Sand-I ers, returned Soldier Boy, whd , enlisted in he Navy over two , rare ago. Dancing was indulf ' ed in and cake and punch were served. Although Leland and his parents are living in Trem-onton, Trem-onton, we feel that ho is one of Josph Atkinson made a business busi-ness trip to Calrkston the fore our boys, part of the week. Mrs. ongnani -odtrey visiting relatives and friends in 1 Clarkston. ' Richard West, formerly a resident of East Garland, came up from Ogden last Sunday. H informed his friends that he was ' now a member of the Ogden police force and thinks it a belter Job than farming. Miss Nellie Larson is visiting friends in Syracuse. Mr. and Mrs. David Cook of , Liberty, were last Sunday guests gue-sts at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Moore. Bishop and Mrs. E. S. Hansen Han-sen motored to Brigham City last Sunday. The Mteees.' VirgiRia aadAme LOylcr are visiting "- re! stives' I here. ' Mr. and Mrs. Showell of Stone, Idaho, were last Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs Lafayette Lafay-ette Grover. Mr. and Mrs. John Bates and children of Brigham City, motored mot-ored to East Garland last Sunday Sun-day and spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. P. G, Korth. Mrs. Bates is a sister of Mrs. Korth. DEWEYVILLE Mrs. Lottie Burbank and children of Preston, Idaho, were visiting hero a few days this nveek. j Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Dewey and baby and Mrs. John P. Holmgren 'motored to Bear Lake Saturday where they will enjoy themselves for several days. Miss Anna Heusser remained over Sunday night with her brother, Joseph Heusser and family. On Monday Wanda and LaVon Heusser accompanied her to Weston, Idaho, where they will viBlt their grand parents par-ents for a few days. C. J. Dewey left Wednesday for California, where he will 'spend a month or more in hopes of improving his health. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Dewey and son, Asa, and MiBS Larvel Blon-'quist Blon-'quist of Logan, spent Monday, .Tuesday and Wednesday in Bear 'Lake. I The Misses Minnie and Mon-ida Mon-ida Gardner gave a surprise party Tuesday night in honor of. their brother, JPaul, who was fifteen years old on that date. rTho evening was spent in games and music, after which dainty refreshments were served. I Tom Gardner is visiting relatives re-latives at Aberdeen, Idaho. Horase Lish is all smiles as he sits at the steering wheel of a new Overland touring car. Tusday morning three touring cars and a large truck loaded with twenty-six members of the Loveland family and plenty of provisions motored to Bear Lake 7wnere theyhemheTrinhl5tnan- nual family reunion Wednesday ;at Pish Haven and the Ideal Bwteh. jr. It. |