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Show Thursday, January THE LEADER. Tremonton. Utah 25, 1951 SNOWVILLE Mrs- - The New JLHBEBMnr THHnEATniME Christine Peterson and Mrs. Arvid Anderson are the proud parents of a baby boy, barn to them January 17th at the Valley Hospital. Mr. A pre-budg- Friday and Saturday, January Two Big Hits dinner was held et the ward in the recreational hall Wednesday evening. The by 1 lie tables were attractively decorated with vari --colored chrysanthemums. A delicious chicken dinner was served to 141 people, after which a short program was presented and dancing enjoyed.Neal Mr. and Mrs. Dewane and girls, Sherl and Lael, of Ogden visited Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Neal and other relatives. Gordon Peterson, Floyd and OMar Anderson were home from weekend. On Ogden for the Tuesday night they attended the Globe Trotters basketball game in Salt Lake City. Mr.- and Mrs. De Lamar Cutler h iliting T5 htalhon Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ferrin and son, John, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alma Larkin. Mr. and Mrs. Max Cutler of Ogden spent the weekend visit ing relatives. The Club, under the direction of Cliff Neal and Her-shArbon, met Monday night. Jimmy Stokes and Larry Stokes were voted in as reporters for the club. Their next meeting entertained some of their will be held February 5th at friends at a dance Friday night 6:30 in the usual place. All in honor of their 25th wedding members are invited to attend. anniversary. Punch and mints were served to the large crowa 4-- H al - Jay, spent the weekend visiting in Clearfield with relatives. The Frienda Club met at the home of Mrs. Grace Anderson Saturday night to honor her on business meeting was held with her birthday anniversary. A president Rose Ward in charge. Amendments were read and the New Years program discussed. New Year resolutions were read Peterson after by Christine which Luzell Eliason told of their trip to California and showed pictures of the New Year rose parade which their was family enjoyed. Bingo played with prizes going to Lois Arbon and Mattie Nelson. A delicious luncheon was served to ten members by Rose Ward, Ella Talbot and Ada Pratt. Club will be held at the home of Mrs. Mattie Nelson on Jan. 26th. The Primary officers are nappy mat one nundred per cent of Snowville officers and teachers were present at union meeting Saturday at Garland. Mr. and Mrs. Arch Rose at tended a wedding reception for Mr. and Mrs. Dee Anderson at FIELDING MRS. FLORENCE MUNSON and Mrs. Leo Farnsworth entertained a group of friends at their home Wednesday evening. A lovely turkey supper was served to Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Munson, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Bums, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Welling, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wood, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Bourne, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mason, Mrs. Ireta Bourne and George Gardner, The evening was spent in playing Pinochle. The Social Development Club met at the home of Mrs. Dwight Hansen Thursday afternoon for their meetlngl. Club president, Mrs. Earl J. Holt presided. Mrs. Eliza Funk was chairman for the program. Interesting debates were given by Mrs. Herman Potter, Mrs. W. M. Welling, Mrs. Ralph Grover and Mrs. Blanche Richards. Mrs. David B. Jones favored with two piano solos. Refreshments were served by the hostess assisted by her daughters, Saun-dr- a Mae and Mary Ann Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. Wynn Wood and son, Bruce, of Brigham spent Sunday evening with their par ents, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hess. Brigham. last week. Mr. and Mrs. Wray Harberson Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Bourne enof Ogden visited the fore part tertained at a party at their of the week at the home of Mr. home Wednesday evening in and Mrs. Ross Anderson. compliment to Mrs. Bourne's Visitors last week at the home brother, LaMont Vance of of Cora Daley and Olef Olsen Logan, who was celebrating his were Mr. and Mrs. Lonzo Parish birthday anniversary. Games of Elba, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. E. were played and visiting enjoy E. Fields of Gooding, Idaho, Mr. ed. Luncheon was served to Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Olsen and Mr. and Mrs. Verl Anderson of Hoand Mrs. Gary Olsen of Eden, well, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Utah. Vance and son, Lowell, of Tre- semi-month- Not So Dumb ly . So many times we refer to animals as being dumb. Really, are they as bad as we human beings say they are? thousand Could you travel, say about two miles away from home with four walls around you, then when you are turned loose at the end of the trip, would you be able to find your way home without maps, railroad, highways, or air (service and plenty of Information to go with all? Our well known pet, commonly called dog, has been known to do these feats many times. It has taken a long time on some of these, ventures, but he generally finds his home whether it is in the city or country. How about the little Beaver? He doesn't have' to have a college education to build a dam. The sea lion swims thousands of miles to a definite island, approximately the same time each year to find his mate, during mating season. You have often noticed ducks and geese in flight. Who lines them up in these definite, patterns. It is a beautiful sight. They usually know when to take off to a warmer climate, and know where to go too. Did you ever get lost In the hills and get out very easy? If you have your horse with you, he will find the way home, If you will let him go his way. The Northern dog sled teams, are noted for sensing danger, when they get on. thin Ice, they know it before their human masters do' and immediately shove off. The swallow flies several thousand miles over stop flight, without compass or the ocean-no- n map. We are supposed to be more intelligent because we have more brains per body weight then animals. Animals are not so dumb, are they? m w k Adam's Drug Store TREMONTON 30 Wednesday Thursday Jan. monton and Mr. and Mrs. Vance of Logan. Mr. and Mrs. John Owen, Mrs. Clifford Cannon and Mrs. Elma Petersen spent Thursday visiting with relatives at Clarkston. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Richard son and daughter, Jo Ann, of Garland visited with Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mason and family Saturday. Mrs. Claude Allred, Mrs. Ernest Anger and Mrs. Ross Wood accompanied by Mrs. Bob Udy of Riverside spent Thursday at Ogden. Mrs. Ross Wood spent Wednesday visiting with her sister, Mrs. Darrell Gardner, at Bear River City. The Future Progress Guild met at the home of Mrs. F. A. Smith Thursday evening for their regular meeting with Mrs. Charles Pulver and Mrs. Ted Club Roundy as president, Mrs. Keith Moss presided. Mrs. C. J. Bourne had charge of the program and introduced Mrs. Leroy Barnard of Brigham who gave an interesting discussion on "Ceremlcs". were served by Refreshments the hostesses. Mr. and Mrs. George H. Manning Jr. of Idaho Falls and Mrs. George Manning of Farmington were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Steven Potter and family. Mrs. Manning of Farmington remained to spend a few days visiting at the Potter home. A farewell dance was held at the Recreational Hall Saturday evening honoring LaMont Richards who is entering the Mission Home at Salt Lake City this week prior to his leaving to fulfill a mission to New Mexico. The dance was in charge of the Seventies. A large crowd of rel atives and friends were there to extend their best wishes to La Mont in his new venture. Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Pruitt and family of Ogden spent Sun day with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Hess and family. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnson of Tremonton and Mr. and Mrs. Verl Anderson entertained members of the Birthday Club at the. Anderson home Saturday evening. A hot supper was ser ved to Mr. and Mrs. John Laws of Tremonton, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Roundy of Garland, Mr. and Mrs. John Owen, Mr. and Mrs Emerson Earl, Mr. and Mrs, Wayne Secrist, Mr. and Mrs. Verl Udy, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Welling, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Moss and Mr. and Mrs. Gale Welling. The party was in compliment to John Owen and Mrs Emerson Earl who recently cel ebrated birthday anniversaries Later in the evening the group La-Mo- nt Mr- and Mrs. F. W. Saturday, February Howard i rw Peggy dike'' Cartoon jher 2, 3 "SIT AKFDOWTV" aiso special bnort Hess- - . Friday and Mrs. Elmer daughter, Coombs A Testimonial program was Mr. and Mrs. Rollin Thomas held after our regular Sacra- of Randolph spent the weekend ment services Sunday evening with their parents, Mr. and at the Ward Chapel in compl- Mrs. E. C. Mason and family. iment to La Mont Richards. Mr. and Mrs. Wynn Hansen Theo Richards was in charge of were callers at the home of Dr. the following program. Musical and Mrs. S. M. Budge at Logan numbers were played by Marvin Saturday. and Carl Ashby. Rozal Zundal enterMrs. Leo Farnsworth was a guest speaker. LaMont tained at a lovely dinner family spoke briefly and remarks were at her home in - Feb.l The End of The River - home of 31 DOUBLE FEATURE ''COPPER CAM ON" "FedertlMan" - who attended. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Talbot and children, Beva Lynn and Sunday Monday Tuesday J?n. 28, 29, Hedy Lamar Ray Milland 26, 27 Kirby Grant and Chinnock Sunday visitors at the D. B. Mrs. Jess Garfield spent C Green home were Mrs. Green's week in Moses Lake, Washingbrothers, Mr. and Mrs. Lynwood ton Ellis El of win and Ellis helping Mr. and Mrs. Jack: Ogden of San Francisco, Calif, and her Wright get settled in their new sister, Mrs. W. B Mc Mullln of home. Salt Lake. party Sunday made by his father, Bishop Elto her husband compliment La Richards. mer T. Mont left who was celebrating his birthMonday morning to enter the day anniversary. Those present mission Home at Salt Lake City. included Mr. and Mrs. Sid Mr. and Mrs. Richard Coombs Farnsworth and family, Mr. spent Saturday visiting with Mr. land Mrs. minora McMurcuei and Mrs. Lewis Gardener at land family, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Brigham. Christensen and family and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Garn en- and Mrs. Harvey Wood of Tretertained at a party at their monton, Mr. and Mrs. Arch home Saturday evening. A hot Richardson and family of Garsuper was served to Mr. and land, Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Mrs. Dean Coombs and Mr. and Gardner and family of Bear Mrs. Ross Rhodes of Garland, River City, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Mr. and Mrs- Richard Packer of Wood and family and Mr. and Tremonton, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Mrs. Horace Peck and family. Mr. and Mrs. Leo The afternoon was spent in visCoombs, Coombs, Mr. and Mrs. Dwight iting. Hansen and, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Miss Carta Wood of Ogden Udy. Pinochle was played during spent the weekend with her the evening with prizes going to parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Udy, Elmer Wood and family. Coombs and Mrs. Richard Pack er. Jenele Bennett and Deanna Mrs. W. J. Millard of Farm Eggli were Sunday guests of ington is spending a week with Connie Christensen. - Week of January 26 to February 1 CRPllEUH THURS - FRI - SAT DOUBLE HIT THURS - FRI - SAT IN TECHNICOLOR in "CAPTIVE GffiL" Johnny Weissmuller "JOLSON SINGS AGAIN" and Larry Parks and Barbara Hale Regular Prices SUN Gene Autry in THE BLAZING SUN - MON - TUES SUN - MON - TUES Fred Astaire and Red Skelton in Joan Fontaine, Robert Ryan, Zachary Scott in "THREE LITTLE WORDS" WED - THURS "BORN TO BE BAD" WED - THURS DOUBLE FEATURE DOUBLE FEATURE John Wayne In 'BACK TO BATAAN' and 'JUNGLE GODDESS and "GOD IS MY MARINE RAIDERS' Co-PILO- T" attended the dance given at the recreational hall for LaMont Richards. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Suther land of Pocatello spent the weekend visiting with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Sutherlund and family. Mrs. Glen Petersen of Boise, Idaho is spending a few weeks visiting with her mother-in-laMrs. Elma Petersen and family and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Verl Grover and baby of Roy visited over the weekend with their parents, Mr. ana Mrs. Ralph Grover and w, familv. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Smith and baby of Ogden spent the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Allred and family. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Wood entertained at a family party at their home Friday evening. A hot turkey supper was served to Mr. and Mrs. Owen Stokes of Tremonton, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Holdaway of Bothwell, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wood, Mr. and Mrs Claude Allred, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Garn, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wood and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Wood. Games were played and uie evening spent In visiting. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mason have received word that their son, PhllL has been transfered to Fort Riley, Kansas where he wm De stationed. Mr. and Mrs. Arvid Anderson and small son of Snowville were Sunday overnight guests at the - Standard tqvivmtnt, axmrnrim and trim UttutnHt, an rubjtet to ekangt jor first look at the line of lovelies pictured here tells you that they've got what it takes in visual charm. But the fellow who said a picture speaks louder than a thousand words wasn't talking about these superbly able 1951 Buicks. Sure, they're smart to look at smart in style and smart in dress. But they're also smartly powered smartly engineered smartly priced. A nd it would take a book to describe in full their deep-dow- n goodness. WW. Come, look them over, and you'll see what we mean. There's the SPECIAL which can accurately be titled "the newest car in the world" new in structure, new in power, new in dimensions, new in thrift and potent in price appeal. There's the SUPER that looks and is a smart new edition of its seller" forebear. "best , without ho tic. the exuberance of its power and action. We could go on and on. This is the car that "breathes through its nose." This is the car that sports a brand-nefront-en- d styling. This is the car with new instrument dials, more easily read at night. This is the car with glare glass t and a host g of other features you can't afford to miss. w high-visibili- news-makin- Then there's the ROADMASTER that coddles your anatomy on lux urious new fabrics and cloud-socushions pampers your pride with its lordly bearing shoots a delicious tingle right up your spine by ft So your No. 1 date this week end is with your Buick dealer. It won't take you long to conclude that he's offering the smartest buys of the year. been done for '51 is to lake the best automobiles that ever bore the Buick name and top them. f Ojilioiw' at atra mtaeailabu frmnU m mott moUU. (Not MWk in CuUontm T WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILE! 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