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Show .THE j r.j weeks visit, Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo E. Hos-ki- n had as Thanksgiving guests, and Mrs. Eldon Hoskin and f" turned Mr. :e daughter of Georgetown Utah; Mr- arid Mrs. Ezra Hoe kins and family of Malad, Idaho and Mr. treaent for jand Mrs. Alton Pierson of Ply , P-- - mouth. icy lt Sat- - Oran Parkinson, Marva Jean and Barry visit visited Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sorenson at East Garland. wire w 'vedays fA for several 'til and Mr. Mrs. and Mrs. LaMont Moore Mr. and daughter J'Lene and son Gerald left Sunday for their home in Idaho, Falls after spending the Thanksgiving holidays with Mrs. Moore's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. E. Harris and other relatives here and in Tremonton. n Mr. and Mrs. Jay Allen of with Mr. visited Saturday and Mrs. John B. Allen. Mrs. Wendell C. Hall and son, Raymond, and daughter, Brenda, went to Ogden Saturday where underwent dental Raymond surgery. They returned home Saturday evening. Wayne Harris and Miss Ina Og-de- Letz left Sunday for their home LEADER family. Mrs. Floyd Rose and son, Bert .and Calvin Gibbs were Ogden visitors Friday. Misses Zona Allen and Virginia John, students at the B. Y. U. at Provo, spent the Thanksgiving holidays at their homes here. They left Sunday. Miss Audrey Howell of Brig-hacity spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J as. Howell' Mr. and Mrs. David P. Gibbs and daughter, June, and son, Noel spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gibbs at Kaysville, Utah Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jenkins had as weekend guests, Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Jenkins of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Thos, P. John enjoyed Thanksgiving dinner with Mr. and Mrs. La Vera Smith at Pleasantvlew. Mr. and Mrs. John Neal of Tremonton were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Neal on Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Hoskins. Mrs. Margaret Knudsen and wassie Moon visited Mr. and Mrs. Leon Conger at Tremonton Sunday evening. Teddy and Glen Fessler, Sherman Gibbs and Leonard Hoskins went to Stone, Idaho Sunday evening accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Ted Fessler. Glenn Sherman Local Happenings Mr. and Mrs. Filbrun and son, Gary, visited Jchnsoji Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Kay had with friends in American Fulls r.ni Rockland. Idaho their daughters, Mrs. John R Evans with her familv and Mrs. Hazel Johnson cf fait Peck and two children for Lake was a weekend dinner on the holiday. cue' of Mrs. D. R. Waldron. Mrs. u this way Product of v.'ould you like a oil that burns waste... that Eore heat per rt 5 Then s? you'll There are no ;r, more econom- - on :arket : today! Get Stove Oil for rd 'ting heaters "ace-typ- e burn-ge- ) t rid of smoke Tremonton. COMFORT Mr. and Mrs. Gene Jorgensen W r. s n and children were in Bancroft. Idaho to spend Thanksgiving ThanskgMng as guests at the with her parents, Mr. Mrs. George Ward home in Logan, W. A. Childs and other and relatives. ered for a reunion. Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Matney Mrs. Afra Johnson of Boise .ana uaine uepnart were dinner of the Tommy Harrisons Idaho and Mr. and Mrs. Cecii guests in Ogden Fridav. at the M. W. Ward home during the week. The M. V. on a new ' EVEUTON i MATTRESS I Thanksgiving dinner guests of George Quinneys included Mr. and Mrs. Milton Muir and baby of Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs Ed Hutchings of Idaho Falls and Mr. and Mrs. George Quinney, of tht Jr. JtuU Bazaar and DANCE Montpelier. Mrs. Ed Quinney em?rtikineJ Members of the Guy Johnson ... . enjoyc-diruj.i Priced At Wed. 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We're sure you II can We're sure you'll be impressed with big, so beautiful, so obviously stamped aeree that no car-- so ever offered a. a price so low. So through-w- as quality through and car! s finest Pontiac-Ame- nca come in and see the great new BRADCASTS SMAU ACCURATELY !0wp Y priced to please you! Is v '"'.; 'ill bM?;, ' READY TO DRIVE! . you can't beat it because , t Ml underwent a major operation there last week. for good! Mr. and Mrs. John R. Morris and family of Basalt, Idaho ell J. Be called on relatives here Thursss day on their way to Brigham distributor city to attend a reunion of Mrs. Tremonton Morris' relatives, the Kotter some "J . . . Furnace Oil -d SLEEP IN ; - bndard Heating ieating oils I NEW Walter E. Gibbs and family, Mrs. Harold E. Hall and family and Mr. and Mrs. John F. Conley. Lorry and Buddy Knudsen spent Thanksgiving with their mother, Mrs. Mike Wakley at Marsh Valley. Mrs. Chas E- Ward and son, Brant, and daughter, Kathleen, of Ogden and Mrs. Ulalla Corn-- i wall of Tremonton came to get Douglas and Robert Ward who had been visiting until Thursday evening with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. D. Harris and with Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Harris. Mr. and Mrs. DeMour John orought their 15 months old son, Dallas, from the L. D S. hospital in Salt Lake City Friday. Dallas California J of Henry Van Sweden's par- - Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bishop and and her sister. Miss Dorothea son, Kay. of Kaysville were dinGuild of Evanston, Wyo., spent ner tuests on Thanksgiving day at the Norman Maughan home. the Thanxsgi.-i:vtM...u m their homes. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Conger of Tremonton were Thanksgiving guests of Mrs. Conger's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Hoskins. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth M. Ward and son, Eric, left Sunday for their home in Salt Lake City after several days visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Conley. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Harris Harris spent and Carolyn Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs Clifford Archibald at Copper- town, Utah. Lynne Callett returned with them for a visit at the Harris home and also with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Howell. The Gibbs family enjoyed a dinner and reunion at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Gibbs at Idaho Falls on Thanksgiving. Those from Portage attending were Mr. and Mrs. John R. Gibbs and family, Mr. and Mrs. i Ar-de- lla in Billings, Montana, after a weeks visit with Wayne's par-mt- s, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harris and other relatives. Wendell L. Harris and Beverly McCraryy students of the U. S. and Leonard saner a trio and A. C. of Logan, spent the Teddy played a piano solo in Thanksgiving holidays here at Sacrament Meeting there. u Trmor.ton tJ. with 13. 14. Wlaa, laiy-Ac- a 17. 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