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Show THE LEADER. Thursday. May 21, 1953 Thatcher Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Jensen were Maurine Wight Ward Honors Max MeNeelev Salt Lake City MRS. COMPTON visitors PARTY GIVEN FOR Monday. Mr and Mrs. Gerald Tolman traveled to Hyde Park to honor Mrs. Tolman's mother, Mrs. Floyd Jensen on her birthday Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Compton Monday evening in the Thatwere business vis cher ward hall a farewell party and Camille in Ogden Saturday. itors Max was held honoring Mrs. Ella Peterson and Mrs. son of Mr. and Mrs. Peterson visited with Cecil McNeeley. who left Wed- Maxine Mr. and Mrs. Dee Robinette at nesday to join the Army. Logan Saturday. Miss Sharon Jensen spent Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs Ralph Barnes of Tremon Special limited offer ton. Mrs. La Ora Lott spent Fri- J so L SAVE get a complete set of cleaning tools FREE of extra charge -- HSf Yqgggl Jtfft j jB wfien you buy new Model 115 TRIPLE-ACTIO- HOOVER Cleaner N Lightweight, compact, eas- iest to use mi... it beatti as it sweeps, as it cleans ! Lee Down Paymeat Easy MaatMj Iw Hales Bros. Furniture Dial 2436 Tremonton day and Saturday visiting with friends and relatives in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Alben Borgstrom were Logan Temple visitors Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn O. Clark and family traveled to Lynn, Utah Saturday where they spent the day visiting Mr. Clark's mother, Mrs. Julia Clark, and Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Nelson - ADAMS' FAMILY HONOR FATHER The following members of the Adams family gathered Sunday to honor their father, D. Earl Mr. Adams, on his birthday. and Mrs. Lynn Walters and family of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Udy and family of Riverside and Owen Udy of Fielding, and Mr. and Mrs. Elden Adams of Thatcher. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Wight and Paul were Brigham City and Ogden visitors Friday. Mrs. Jenny McNeeley and son Max spent Tuesday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Anderson, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wright and family, of Ogden, and Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Shellabargar and family of Roy. Mr. and Mrs. Almen Borgstrom and Mrs. William Burton spent Monday visiting in Brig- ham City with Mrs. Sanford Smith and new baby. Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Adams were Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Jeppson and Ardell and Roma Jeppson of Brigham City. Little Miss Anne Robinette of Logan was an overnight guest of her cousin, June Peterson Saturday night. HELP WANTED Ten permanent employees for the following positions GENERAL MANAGER BOOK KEEPER and STENOGRAPHER PARTS MAN AUTOMOBILE SALESMAN AUTOMOBILE MECHANIC All employees will be hired from Tremonton, if qualified personnel is available. All inquiries will be strictly confidential. If you are qualified and interested, write or call in at JOE CARR 750 Tremonton. Utah South Main Street Brigham City East Main Street Tremonton, Immediately or Phone 4701 350 Friday evening Mrs. Ilean Shellabargar of Roy. Mrs. Marie Roche, Mrs. Ora Lewis and Mrs. Bertha Johnson were hostesses at a shower honoring Mrs. Glen-dCompton at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil McNeeley. The guest of honor received many beautiful gifts. A delicious luncheon was served to fourteen guests. Mr. and Mrs. William Burton were Logan visitors Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Jensen and Sharon spent Sunday visiting Merlin Larsen and family at Promontory. Mrs. Andrew Anderson and daughters Maurine and Renee were Ogden visitors Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Boulton and family of Ogden spent Sunday visiting Bishop and Mrs. James Wight and family. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Peterson and Diane traveled Sunday with their son Lynn to Malad, Idaho to attend the Baccalaureate services honoring the grad uating class at Malad high school. Lynn is listed as one of the graduates this year. Mr. and Mrs. Theon Lott and son of Ogden spent Sunday vis iting Mrs. LeOra Lott and fam Mrs. Lucille Walters of ily. Ealt Lake City was also a visitor at the Lott home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Robinette and family of Logan spent Sun day visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Boulter of Pine Dale, Wyoming visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Howard Peterson. Mrs. Aieon JNelson was a Brigham City visitor Tuesday. Sunday, Monday, Tuesday. Wednesday, May 24, 25, 26. 27 Alli.f a Portage Mrs. Virgil C. Harris Thursday, Friday. Saturday, May 28. 29, 30 Western Premier f.ftl I WTimsmi v ThnloIor U9 -- Tonight We i I fi home of Mr. and Mrs. Dee "10WDER L "'" PINZA - ROBERTA PETERS Short Cartoon News James Steed at Virginia. Idaho Mrs. Joseph Egley and children visited in Ogden Saturday with Mrs. Hay South, Mrs. Alley's mother. Mrs. Fred W. Petersen and Dee Len Petersen of Provo spent the weekend at the L. M. Petersen home. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Egley and family attended funeral services in Bear Lake Monday for Mrs. Egley's mother, Hrs. Margaret Elgey. The Egley's had visited with Mr. Egley's mother Friday before her death. Mr. and Mrs. Newel Johnson J. Wilford Miller visited in and City. Sunday with the Glen Darlene Stokes and Vernon Ogden Miller family. Little were graduated from Pri mary Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Petersen TF.I) WALKER IS and daughter Donna visited INSTITl'TE CiltADl Mondav at Burley and Albion, from the Logan LDS Idaho. Institute of Religion will be reThe C. E. Milers spent Thurs- ceived by 107 students at Utah day in Salt Lake City with their State Agricultual college, in Indaughters, Lois Miller and Mrs. stitute graduation exercises SunLee Eskelson and family. day. Ted Walker, son of Mr. and Saturday guests at the George Mrs. Delbert Walker is one of L. Miller home were Mr. and the graduates. Mrs. Willard ohnson of Salt Sterling W. Sill of Salt Lake Lake City. City, a member of the general Mrs. A. L. Smith and child- board of the LDS Sunday School ren visited in Salt Lake City union, will deliver the com last weekend. mencemenl address. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Petersen Student addresses will be and family visited Sunday with given by Eileen Gibbons of Lotheir parents. Mr. and Mrs. gan, a journalism major at cvi-nmt- John Knudsen of Tremonton is visiting this week with his sister, Mrs. Margaret Knudson. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Hoskins went to Ogden Tuesday to take Mrs. Leon Conger and baby. NEW GROCER HOLDS OPEN HOUSE Open house was held Thursday at the official opening of tlie grocery store owned and operated by E. T. Hoskins and son. During the afternoon approximately 70 were served refreshments. Miss Bessie Hansen, county Home Demonstration agent, met with the ladies here under the direction of the Relief Society and gave instruction on knitting Monday. Penrose Return. From Service Mr. and Mrs. Kimber Barlow and family arrived recently to Mr. Barremain indefinitely. low has been released from the armed forces. He was a lieutenant at McChord Base at Washington. The Penrose ward held a welcome home party for the Barlows Tuesday R,VEr In Glorious Technicolor JEAN PETEKS R01!Y CAU10UN Plus Two Colored Cartoons A tray supper was' followed by a program. Mr. and and Mrs. Don Anderson and baby girl are guests at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. George L. Miller. They arrived here last week from Alaska where Mr. Anderson has been serving with the armed forces as Staff Sergeant. After a thirty day fuolrugh he will be stationed at Mather Field. California. The Andersons and Millers spent several days last week visiting with other members of the family at Provo, Spanish Fork and Salt Lake New- - man. Josh Hawks, principal of the took the upper four grade children to Bingham canyon and places of interest in Salt Lake City Friday. Other drivers of cars were J. C. Gibbs and Devere Harris. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Harris returned home Sunday evening from Ogden where they have .been visiting for the past ten days. Mrs. Ladetha Hoskins return ed home Saturday after spend ing a few days in Ogden with her sons, Darwin and Murray and their families, Mr. and Mrs Darwin Hoskins and daughters brought her home and returned to Ogden Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ward and son Eric of Idaho Falls were weekend guests of Mrs. Ward's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John F t Stf XfcziO Ta-com- a, Students Make Tour iwuion, umh HEW LIBERTY THEATRE U.S.A. C. and Danford C. Bick-mor- e of Paradise, Cache county. Mrs. John E. Blaisdell. .formerly Myrtle Gunnell, of Malad. and her sister. Jennie Eliason visited with Mrs. A. N. Wight Friday. Farm Equipment FOR SALE 3 ft Calkins Weeders with hitch32 foot Graham-Hamplow. Self Propelled Combines. International 12 ft Rod Weeders. John Deere IS'2 foot Hillside Combine. 12 - 1 2 2 1 e Mt. States Impl ement Co. 44 E. Main Phone 5191 Tremonton school, Going places over Decoration Day? PtAYSAfEf STOPfOR. Conley. ATTEND STAKE EXERCISES Janice Marie Rose and Irene of Hall received certificates graduation from Primary Sunday afternoon at Stake exercises in Malad. The girls participated in the program. The same evening Sheldon Clegg received a graduation certificate in sacrament meeting here. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Hall and daughter Karen of Idaho Falls were weekend guests of Mrs. Vera Hall. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Knud-sespent the weekend in Salt Lake City where Mrs. Knudsen had a medical checkup. Larry and Buddy Knudsen went to Marsh Valley Sunday to visit with their mother, Mrs. Mike Wakely. Mr. and Mrs. Devere Harris and family left Monday for Phoenix and Tucson, Arizona. They plan to be gone about three weeks, during which time Mr. Harris will be engaged in life insurance business there. Virgil Harris, who is employed in Chesterfield, Idaho came home Thursday to attend the H. S. graduation exercises. His daughter Carol was one of the graduates. Mrs. LaVor Johnson of Thatcher. Mrs. Floyd Rose. Mrs. Isaac Roderick and son Deon went to Ogden Wednesday of last week where Mrs. Roderick received medical care. The eighth grade graduation exercises were held Thursday evening. Certificates of graduation were awarded to Donna Gave Harris, Sharon Gibbs. Bobby John, LaVor McCann, Stephen jlarris and Denton John. The boys and girls spent the remainder of the evening in dancing. Mrs. J. 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