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Show rttri-r- fat . 27. 1949 THE LEADER. Gammett, Idaho on Wednesday. The Glee&s are moving back to their home there. (jatland Trrm.won. LTuh T "7 I Drum Majorettes on Parade Oleen Hailing at Mantua. Nardith Simmons accompanied Mr. and Mrs- Larry Miles of Ida ho to Salt Lak? City on Wednes day. Speakers ai Sunday evening services were Lincoln Bell who recently n turned from a miss- on to France and Robert Potter. Eph Peterson Mrs Frprt Ci -Sorenseni Lloyd M"Wendell y Hansen took ir. --nd and lira. jun-ibMrs. Wayne Grover to West and daughters, ;P'r;Vrd Point on Friday to spend the 5 ReS T Christine, of Yuba weekend with her parents. were weekend went for on Saturday her Wayne rris Peterson-- ' el Msand returned Mrs. they Sunday. rnupcement has been Grover Mrs. and Hansen visited a baby the arrival of Mr. and Mrs. David Cook at SysVtm Saturday to Mr. and racuse. ; Roller of Weston. Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Pier-so- n "57k'i-- R J- Potter went and were family lt Presi-:Sunday Lake City where gv.ests of Mr. and Mrs. Leland a underwent major Potter Watt in Layton. Monday morning at Wildon Grover returned home fe'l& S. hospital. At this time v.. c. rorrua - re-T- : s of on where he underwent a Mrs. ,! major operation. Mrs. - Ir Mr. and Mrs. Roy Atkinson and wstergaard to Ogden on daughter spent ' Sunday with her attended a : rdav where they in Malad. parents KVOG. fspartyat the radio Mr. and Mrs. Gib Allred, Mr. interview-"';'b- y westergaard was and Mrs. Arnold Rhodes and the announcer. Mrs. and Mrs. Emery Marriot Vss Ardes Adams was in went on a evening to attend to Grouse successful deer hunt Creek. Mrs. Allred unDelta Kappa meeting of the fortunately sprained her ankle. Mansion r Ama sorority at the Mr. and Mrs. David Cook of : Mrs. with visited ,e. she also husband Syracuse spent Sunday with Mr. avne Boothe whose and Mrs. Wendell Hansen. ill at the hospital. - seriously The of the Shaffer home. - the loss of their brother, Bill Nielsen, "Mr. and Mrs. C. J- Hadley of was killed in a deer din-" who 'den were Sunday evening hunting accident. L-- R- - - of the Shaffers. tMrs.guests L. R. Shaffer and Joanne Sherman and Mrs. Oyler and eiidren were in Clarkston Sunday where they visited Mr. and trs. Leo Godfrey. Mrs. Godfrey with them and stayed until Monday evening. Mr. Mrs- Shaffer accompanied MrsMerlin Gleed to and returned - - Resistant to 2,4-Sweet corn and asparagus are the only two crops tolerant enough to allow its use as a weed of 2,4-control agent. Most other vegetables are injured by the concentrations of 2,4-necessary to kill the weeds, according to Cornell's vegetable crops department D .... h Tretnonton Tanner's and heifers from 10 states have been entered in the annual purebred Hereford cattle sale to be held during Ogden These two lovely lassies, drum majorettes of the Park City High School band, go through their Livestock Show week, November paces at the band festival held recently at the University of Utah. They are Mary Hirschi, left, and 12 to 16, Manager E. J. Fjeldsted Torma'Esplen. Although their band did not win first honors, they were judged unofficially the top of Ogden has announced. oaton twiners m the contest. (Intermountaln) The Hereford sale will hs held Nov. 15, starting at 10 am. Included in the offering are pens mour Johnson. five and pens of three in AThe M. I. Officers held a of both bulls and heifers, in addiMrs. Delpha Bowen meeting at the home of president tion to animals of both sexes to Grant Ericksen of Boulder Glen Fryer Thursday evening. be sold singly. Trior to the Mr. and Mrs. Devere Balls and auction, the new $29,000 auction City, Nevada called on relatives 77 here Mr- and Mrs. Dean Albastan were sales ring will be dedicated. It Monday. Mr. and Mrs- Glen Fryer, Mr. callers at the home of Mr. and has a normal seating capacity o 1200 persons. and Mrs. Wallace Simmons and Mrs. LaMar Bowen. Mr. and Mrs. A G. Bateman of Fiw other auctions are on the Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Durfey left BY INEZ GERHARD Mr. and Mrs. Rao agenda- A new one is the sale and Logan for Idaho Saturday morning has to be something Bateman and son Ronny, of of Quarter horses, scheduled for A SINGER more than just wonderful to where they will spend a few days Utah spent Monday with Nov. 12. Exhibits of cattle, sheep Ibatah, make her professional debut fTft hunting. Dr. and Mrs. Vere Johnson Mr. and Mrs. George Johnson. and hogs are expected to be en"The Telephone ' Hour." Mrs. Eldora Smith of Logan tered by consignors in 15 states. Barbara Gibson did it Septem- and son, Randy, of Roosevelt the weekend with her fam- Premium winnings total more "and spent weekend ber 12, will be heard again on spent the at the home the program in February. Gladys of their parents, Mr. and Mrs- A. ily. than $20,000. Mrs. Gene Bowen left Sunday Swarthout promptly phoned her A. Johnson. Mrs. Lynn Checketts and son, praise; Lily Pons, who had missed Mrs. Joe Durfey entertained in to stay at the home of her son, a few for weeks. Dick, honor of her birthday Sunday. Jerry Lmn, of Salt Lake stayed Mrs. Delpha Bowen and daugh- over the weekend with Mrs. Guests were Mrs. Mary Maughan Falk while their husbands of Wellsville, Mrs. MattLe Darley ter, Vonnie, spent Monday eveand daughter of Wellsville, Mrs. ning at the home of Mr. and Mrs. hunted deer. Mary Peterson and children of Bulls CcllihJtch 9 lay V of him now not as an actor, but as a radio commentator, (ABC Thursday nights) a role for which he is well equipped. He has films. Before "Mortimer Edgar Bergen spent months in research on phrenology. He made a complete list of all physical characteristics associated Snerd," If you had a friend in the diamond business, you'd quite naturally consult him before purchasing a diamond ring. We want you to feel the same way about us. Through the years, many people have asked our advice and assistance. It has been our privilege to help them select a Keepsake Diamond Ring J s . the ring of GUARANTEED VALUE. The University of Denver has "M y Paramount's adopted Friend Irma" as the basis of a course in film production and appreciation. 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IK NO Although James Hilton (author of "Goodbye Mr. Chips" and many other novels.) has lived in Hollywood for 12 years he insists it hasn't affected him at all. Currently exposed to its whirlpool through his narrating duties on radio's "Hallmark Playhouse," he says the town is "a geographical part of America surrounded by an iron curtain of its own creation." CBS' with stupidity, then combined them all in "Mortimer." Every Keepsake engagement is a "guaranteed P- - C. designing TRh, MOTOR 6 UTAH Dial 2121 to Florence Freeman expected be home awaiting the stork's arrival the last week of September, and the script of "Wendy Warren and the News" was written so as to give the star a vacation. But her son didn't know that in radio everything has to be dene right on time. Ho put off greeting his parents and two sisters until October ii W 1 WED - THUR Nov, OF THE I HINT the stunt men listed top-fiisl- it SIRVICE ? M'tU' iII'Om 75o Attend FAMILY-NITNoV. 9 WED. 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He will cover current trends in the news, and report on books and ill DOLLAR DAY SPECIAL - rJ 1 .1 UTILE WOf; srmmcuEEnmmio 4 JEWELER - TUES - 21 Nov. - Hyrum, and Mrs. Vern Maughn and daughter of Wellsville. Dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bowen were Mrs. Bowisn's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lindley of Wellsville. Sybil Iverson and friends called at the home of Mr. and MrsMarvel Erickson Sunday. BARBARA GIBSON Arthur Adams of Salt Lake the broadcast, asked for recordon relatives here Sunday. called colings. Like Lily, Barbara is a Mrs. Hazel Erickson and childoratura soprano. Unlike her, she's a young American girl likes to ren are spending a few days with swim and ski, makes her own their parents at Bear Lakeclothes. Walter Magill, producer Mr. and Mrs. George Johnson of "The Telephone Hour," was at were host and hostess at an CBS the day she auditioned, heard aluminum dinner given Thursday executives raving about her voice; Those attending were evening. he after hearing her sing gave her Mr. and Mrs. Myron Hansen, her big chance. Yens Viebelle, Mr. and Mrs. Del Robert Montgomery prefers that Kidman and Mr- and Mrs. Sey- - Keep s ake N - MOX Oct. 30 MGM'jNEWUodbcmi - TRUSTED III SI De-way- ne is your 9 28-2- TLl'S 2nd Co. - Hit f i Animals From IV n Slates Entered In Hereford Sale itt ward sympathy Vis Don Shaffer of. Sun Valley members out to Mr. go Mrs. and and Sunday Ross riled on Saturday Rhodes and family in the sat -- 1 ni Oct. 27 - Halloween Chiller - Diller were Sunday guests at the home of Mrs. Simmons' parentsMr. Bill Potter and Mrs. Robert Potter of Garland motored to Salt Lake City Monday to visit with President Potter, who is at the hospital Thursday from the L. D. improving' R j. Shaffer and Shafer accompanied nil us Mrs- wore Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Warnke. Mr. and Mrs- Ralph Simmons - Jt r' Your Family Theatre and Ftank Hunter and children of Salt Lake City Mr. C ."" ORPHEUM THEATRE - - We Hav e a 1 100 of Shoe Table Bargain Table by the Screen Actors' Guild in the John Derek-Dian- a Lynn starrer, "Rogues of Sherwood Forest" would use the other 21 if they weren't working Columbia will release "All the King's Men" some time near Christmas, to get maximum conAward for Academy sideration nomination. Paramount is banking on "The Heiress"; 20th Century-FoEagle-Lion- , has "Pinky"; Filled Willi MANY MUCH MAKE FILLED WITH DOLLAR BARGAINS STYLES AS l2 IT A Hal-gain- s I REDUCED TO AS REGULAR PRICE POINT TO SHOP GEPIIARTS SHOE DEPARTMENT x "Passport to Pimlico." IF YOU'RE LOOKING FOR WINTER HEAR Lucille Ball is back at RKO. the first time in six years, to make "Easy Living," with Victor Mature. It was at HKO that sbj? met her husband, Desi Arnaz, eight years back, when they were the principals of "Too Mafiy Girls,' ODDS AM) LNDsJ . . .Virginia Mayo is greatly in demand on the Warner lot since "White Heat ; practically every producer has a script for her . . . Veteran radio actor Paul E;irnes Is the new "Captain Midnight"; he'i known for his mastery of dialects . . . After six months of pkti.'ie making in England Jane V.'yman is back in Hollywood to make "The Glars Mena-gcrleshe hai the role half the And acted firls in town Gertrude I,;umci:c has ihe wu wai.'c! ir.ote mature aetr' . . . FOR BOYS AND GIRLS SIZE 1 to C YEARS DON'T LEAVE TOWN UNTIL YOU'VE SEEN THESE AT GEPIIARTS! SNOW SNOW LITTLE GIRLS SUITS SUITS COATS Zclan Cloth Tackle Twill 7.90 9.90 ZIPPER CLOSING ONE PIECE WITH HAT OR C AP FOR CHILDREN UP TO 6 YEARS PIECE SUITS WITH HATS 5.90 2 - SIZES 3 to V 6 ALL WOOL - COLOR Red Warm WORTH 1190 IN SALT LAKE CITY i Ilanncl LINED It - I |