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Show THE Tremonton. Utah LEADER- - r.urviu-- . Dr. H- Y. Richards of Salt Lafce City was an overnight guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wood last week. Mr. and Mrs. Smith Richards of Lo?an announce the arrival of a baby girl born Wednesday, Nov. 9th. Mrs. Richards was formerly Miss Blanche Wood. Miss Margie Bolton of Twin Falls, Idaho, is spending this week with her sister, Mrs- M. EOwen. Mrs. Belike ar.d small granddaughter, Carolyn De Gireslles, cf Pipestone, Minnesota, left Tuesday for Oregon, after having spent two weeks visiting with Mrs- Elma Petersen and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Rudd spent Thursday at Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Schnoover and two children left Saturday for their home at Westminster, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Holiday of uf-rfitmdav ri'r Tslrf guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wil- -j cv fielding By Florence Munscn cox and family. prill Mason of Logan, Den and j Mr. and Mrs. Ed Whitaker and Whi taker Monte Setvens of F.Hmcre spent Mr. and Mrs. O'x-eIL--- and uith visiting and cf family Sunday Farmington visit- Mrs. E. C. Mason and family. ed v.i'h Mr. and Mrs. Frank t Mr. and Mrs. V. O. Snuth have Wood last week. j returned to their home at Mr. and Mrs. Ellwcod Hess and after spending a week 'Carl Hess spent Saturday visit-- ! I Tisiting with Mr. and Mrs. Frank ing with Mrs. Hess mother, Mrs. j i Wood. Mary Morgan at Logan. of A honor in Simon Mrs. testimonial Mr. and Walter and children, Joyce and Bob, of Elder Glen Petersen, who recent-- 1 alt Lake City and Rex Eilcox of !y returned from an LD3 mission South Jordan were Sunday at Pipestone, Minnesota, was! raests of Mr. and Mrs. Emo 'held at our Sacrament meeting Munscn and family. Mrs. Ralph Baird and three had charge of the program. La- "ri in if "". children have returned home af- mont Richards and Billy Wilson L TheoRich-weeks ter spending the past two played their guitars; j Eleven choices of colors combined with new interior styling are featured in the 1930 Ford ards gave a welcome home talk; Custom Deluxe Club Coupe and other models just introduced by Ford dealers throughout the at Brigham. Percy Hess of Ogden visited Carolyn De GiresUe sang a solo;- nation. Ford Division has accomplished greater comfort, safety and economy as well as imwith his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elder Petersen gave an interest- proved beauty of styling in its 1930 models. Ellwood Hess and family last ing talk on his experience while at the mission fi?ld. Miss Colleen ing the ceremony. Parley Peter- and family, Monday. week. jof Corinne spent Thursday with a solo ac- son, brother-in-laof the groom The Clio club met at the home their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wal-o- f The Junior girls and Senior Packer favored with a Fireside companied by her mother, Mrs. acted as best man and Mrs. Mrs. Lester Coombs, Friday j ter Scott and family, Scouts E. II- Packer at the piano. Bishop of Chat at the home of Mrs. Wayne Wayne Pulsipher Brigham, evening. Bridge was played and ' Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Godfrey Elmer Richards gave a short sister of the was matron refreshments were served. and children, Lana and Lester, bride, Garn, Sunday evening. They after which Elma Petersen, of honor. talk, rewere and enjoyed hearing Lovely gifts sang songs Saturday at Logan, Mrs. J. D, Munson spent a few j a few re- ceived Glen's experiences related by Elder Glen marks. mother, gave by the young couple. A days of last week visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis McFarland hot supper was served to Mr. and Petersen, who was the guest A and daughters, Kathy and De party honoring Frank Wood Mrs. Vernon Carleson of Ogden, her children, Mr. and Mrs. David j speaker. Refreshments were ser on his of Arimo, Idaho, spent the Anna, Allen and family at Perry. birthday anniversary was Mr. and Mrs. Wayne ved. with their parents Mr. Pulsipher .weekend The Book Lore club held their held at the Wood home Friday of fam-hoMrs. Vera Hess of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mason and Elwood Hess includat the evening. Those attending meeting Mr. Mrs. at Petand family spent Sunday evening Parley of Mrs. Bertha Smith, iilyed, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Christen-se- n Ogden,Mr. and Mrs. Ernest BurLogan. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Wat-e?- n of East Garland, Mr. and ersen, Wednseday evening. Mrs. Maur-- j Mrs- - Richards, and nett, Bishop son of Smithfield were Sunday Mrs. Owen Stokes of Tremonton, McClellan was chairman for ' Mr. W. Mrs. and Garn J. and dinner guests of Mrs. Eliza God-Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Holdaway of the program. Miss De Ann Bone s. newly-wedthe and family. Claude Mrs. frey Mr. book and Tremonton reviewed the Bothwell, Mr. Mrs. Delbert "The and Walk" Miss Mr. Robert Rheumina Allred, and Mrs. Grant Hess and Udy of Ogden by Elephant Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne family of Ogden visited at the Standish. Refreshments were spent Sunday with her mother, served by the hostess. The next Mrs. Rheumina Udy and family, Gam. A hot supper was served. J. S. Hess home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Pruitt and Games were played and the eveMrs. A. V. Smoot and daugh- club meeting, will be held on Nov. HanMabel 30th Mrs. in with visiting. ning spent family of Ogden spent Sunday visited sen as hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Garn ter, Alene, of Corinne with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Chlarson Owen Hess and family. and family of Ogden visited with with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Coombs their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan GARLAND Garn, Sunday. MAKE YOUR Mrs. Parley Petersen and Mrs. Thanksgiving Holiday Ernest Burnett spent Monday at Appointment Early Brigham. Mrs. W. J. Garn and Miss COMPLETE Phebe Welling spent Monday at BEAUTY XI Ogden. SERVICE a I 'I I I I J II Margie Sandall of Tremonton and Jack Garn were married at 194 a candle light ceremony Wednesday evening, Nov. 9th at the Haurs 9 to 6 home of the groom's parents, Mr. CLOSED on MONDAY and Mrs. W. J. Garn with Bis hop Elmer T. Richards perform- n I j j j ; Far-mingt- cn - j I - j nr .. it j w snt j semi-month- 'nd ly me - of I SALON ft V S 1 I' K ii M- B 9 I, 3 "t V 'V s B d . ton K ' Ms:m and Mrs. Steven and Mrs. Pot'. f , r week. Brigham visited Mrs. M. A- Gam, Miss Mary Mason City was a Sunday at the home of Wayne Secrist and t 1 - of c- -. UrJ; " fa " srvnt at Malad. Those aUeri.? Mr. and Mrs. 1',;-an- d Thrr, . Mrs. John OwenT-Mrs. Wendell Welling' .' Mrs. Emerson Earl, Mr" , VerlUdy, Mr. and Mrs r and Mr. and Mrs. Wavne Mr. and Mrs. Myron and Mr. and Mrs. Don t. jpj ' " Df ; 1 H r - BEAUTY 1 Fam-ng- S- ! Charm Center a-- wf - ! Brig-ham- cf Roy and Mr. r.i w? Manning J - , .... "r- Clearfield were Sunday ri . l'i California, after having spent of Mr nnrt fro ilo. g., two weeks with their parents, ing. . Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Elmn family. spent aiuraay at Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Fra; ' Mr. and Mrs. Herman Potter attended the "Stock Show" held and daughter of Clearfield r ed with relatives here at Ogden, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Overmyer Miss Kathleen Francisco re" and Miss Reta Mason of Ogden ed to spend this week rcsT. spent Friday visiting with Mr. cousin, Forrest Munson'V and Mrs. E. C. Mason and family. Jeraldine Francisco is spec'"' Mrs. Leona Standing accom-Mille- r, the week with her grandpajT of Tremonton spent sev- Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Munson Mr. and Mrs. Wayne eral days of last week at Ogden where they visited with Mrs. and children spent Saturia. Standing's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ogden where they visited r Mrs. W. H. Bailey and Mrs a. John Earl and ether relatives. Horace Peck spent last week Owens. i at Rocksprings, Wyoming on Mrs. J. T. Christensen of G; business. land, Mrs. Glen Wood of De Miss Marlene Bourne of Logan ville, Mrs.- Wayne Garni spent the weekend with her daughter, Nancy, and Claude Allred spent Saturda-- t mother, Mrs. Irtea Boudne. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Manning and the Logan Hospital visiting i children, Stanley and Katherine, sister, Mrs. Smith RichanL J held - -- A f it a 19 ft ,4 i I 1 1 0 Jf K W I Phone 17 NEW DELUXE COMFORT Ml A AT YOUR W ID SHOWS START 7:00 DAVS WED. THRU SAT. Nov 4 ft l8 :J H b 1 M r H 1 1 i u u Starring TERRY MOORE - I ll I u ,- - a. - I M na i BEN JOHNSON lJi: Nov. 20 - j V ll EIG 1st RUN HIT ANOTUi SUN - MON 18 - 19 ti fl U L J - - 17 1G K Wt - j W.;it udtwol tin ova'ioblb c! txtn "' ''.'-:.&- A 1 21-22 -- i W- ft . A - ii w. ,. ii wngrr PAUL D0U6I I CELESTE V AS- - DARNR I "-- r GJ CHARLES M. ti HOI UVJ.III VVLU111 II l EDMUND GQULDING Mn t, NUNNALLY JOHNSON ITS QUI2T WHISPERS QUALITY ?. ill I BIO COMEDY HIT SUCCESS ST A I ITS Wed Thru SAT Nov. 23 to 26 yk m 'ft DOUBLE PROGRAM OF THE MONTH -- X KIW I'll ll'lirltffil-- l CARY GRANT-VICTO- McLACUN R DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, JR.-JOA- N FONTAINE It's grest because it lives! -- -- ( . - -- 'r - ! - SOUND CONDITIONING KEW There's . if ft'i the quiet of new soper-fitte- d pistons, new "hushed" timing gear, new fan designed for better cooling at slower quieter speeds. And what power! There't a full 100 horsepower wrapped up in this V-- 8 design that makes you master of any road. It delivers more power than any other car anywhere near Ford's " or ,ej' ,non mos' conventional Cn H 'W "tixe-- " ford offers a Six, too an od- 2 vanced ixx with 95 horsepower. Nrw "sound conditioning" in floor, doots arid body panels insulates ford's "Lilpguard" Body igamst tojd noises. Mors extensiv body insulation tnd sejlmj in 41 areas giv additionjl tiitenor quietness, and protection. 2nd RIG CO - HIT R K ; "M imji I 1MIMI cv r ovTY? in your future ...wi)h o fufun "HUSHEO" tIDE ford's famous "Mid Ship" Ride is now so quiet you can talk in whispers white travelling at highway speeds. So smooth (with its great team of "Hydra-Coiland "Para-fle- Spring?) that it virtually rases every bumjx built in ltW FEATUSES New Quality il tn finif in tk,. new fofd. You find it in the . . - ..I. . ! f.,ih-'- fc. ,,hK,.?d rt 10 new upholstery 'nh! "rrujwny Prkling KW DRIVING C0XICIT Not only does the 1950 ford offer you mora hip and shoulder room than "eld- -it otters yoU Ihi new long uvea arrvrng tomtort o j" l new non-saseat sowes. Arrive relaxed after hours ol riding. see for yourself. Drive it so you can feel and hear the difference. And price it and see how mu'11 less it costs than any other really fin car. Buf OUHIIY if SEE THE ONE FITJE CAR if T23E L017-PQIC- E FIELD atyour FORD DEALERS O t WEEK - nVHITE IiE,r- - "GUADALCANAL WAkI" TRI-MOTO- R Dial 2121 CO. Trr innritnn |