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Show 0V l l ..r :e Munson hostess was -- ; to K ealr" salt , ' 81 'a k- 't 51 ; - ,. C, t. r .7 , June Haver and Mark Stevens are regaled by S. Z (Cuddles) of friends Sakall in this scene from the Twentieth Century-Fo- x Technicolor musical, 'Oh, Yrou Beautiful Doll" which will be at the LIBERTY 'It, Way evening, and re-t- o THEATRE Sunday through Wednesday, Jan. 22, 23, 21 and 25th -- laved -- s n v. the -- iursday t' "St, ORKSaot Coombs son, tfson andat Lo- - I r,'-- P served by . Marvin Welling follow-an- the George Jessel produced the fay, d film and John Stahl directed. It tells the fabulous story of the career on l Mrsn Alley of Fred Fisher one of America's great song writers. Mrs. A. W sons-and-dan- ce - '.t 'i ited '.Mrs. batiEg0.:; J rs all was Tin-Pa- D.Mun-- J- - Scott McClel-Bourne and Mrs. A. W. Burns spent Sunday visiting with their children, Mr. and Mrs. Odell Burns and family at Malad. Petersen was guest Glen speaker at a Fireside chat held for the M Men and Gleaner Girls of the East Cache Stake at Logan Sunday evening. There were about 60 present. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Gam and family of Ogden spent Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Garn. JJeryl Standing spent several days of last week visiting with relatives at Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Lamb and Mr. and Mrs- Vernon Lamb of Plymouth and Mr. and Mrs. E- C. Mason attended the basketball game held at Richmond Friday a Mr. and with Mr- - ' 'T)tt and family. and of Garland of days several ",t Evanston and bu- on Wyoming i Seer?, and Max Rees sily ."s,:t Lake City HE - ''3Malad spent tne most df ;ics ia r .; the Nat: ntile p5. ?ort tr.an ! e all J the and last SAYS on has been Cannon at Salt Lake ;rek children, 'Rulon cannon and Z and Mrs. Hyrum Mr. and family and with her TURE Clir ince using (w ys cleaiutr.. . Serlick, F0- - Weber 41 - and family. - DENTISTS i evening. survey, it)j,; 1 of dentists sw at deanstr, ', can ruin e.; KA solution ght RPHEUM fori Remove j? guaranteed v et OEAtodiT.i HEATHS 'roduetoflfc J - FKI - SAT iVONDEFJ :mt: Fwo years ; ag V a aven't takec ice I began s s PiStS - BICJCfO JUAN EvAllS MVMWMSSSt rly!" Mr.F uimbuscti,5., rop St., Jud one MDVLNTUKE i CoL RCVLUIAD'' on o and molkitedlttta SVTI'KDAY w iu aretroubri nstipation i ck of dietary i ies. Eat an oi N k ink Mr. and Mrs. Herman Thompson of clarkston spent the weekend with their children, Mr. and Mrs. John Owen and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ferris McFarland jef Preston, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Allen of Tremonton spent Sunday with their mother, Mrs. Elma Petersen and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Grover spent Sunday evening at Bear River City. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Anderson cf Bothwell announce the arrival of a baby girl, born Friday, Jan. 13th at the Valley Hospital. Mrs. was formerly Miss Anderson Erma Grover of Fielding. Mrs. A. W. Burns accompanied by her daughters. Mrs. Ted Niel-so- n of Deweyville. Mrs. Arch Hall, Mrs. Dave Thomas and Mrs. Hardy Christensen spent plenty etely satisfied apty carton f reek, Mich. BAG see ms ffectlvet II RIGHT Syrup, Wednesday at Ogden visiting with Mrs. Burns' sister, Mrs. Dave Priest and daughters. delicious luncheon A was served and the afternoon spent in 73c N Cookinj. old he f bably used, ctivj forcoutfes i'II iwear by il 1ak I tyrup ! w 1 owe ? 10Y- - ? i and Mrs. Leon Grover and Ralph Grover spent Monday at Salt Lake City on business. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Garn and daughters, Jean and Dayle, Mr. and Mrs. Parley Petersen and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Burnett and family attended a dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Garn at Elwocd Sunday. The dinner was in compliment to Jack, who was celebrating hisl birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Miller of Tremonton were Sunday dinner guests at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Standing. Mr. and Mrs. Steven Potter Mr. and Mrs. Dale Udy, Mr. and Mrs. Verl Udy, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Allred and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Secrist enjoyed a sleigh riding party Thursday evening, alter winch reircsnments were served at the home cf Mr. and S about how to give your family MOR E protection with LESS to pay the dependable Idaho Mutual way. JESSE L. ROBERTS rhoni-- 4S27 Tr mfintvrt the Dependable Idaho Mutual . . . Way" 3 J ' n i . I 1 ! I i I 1 I 1 v P . about how to srive ':: Dial j i . . ! ft H I car Body. And the '50 Ford has a quality "feel," too . . . its low, level "Mid Ship . . Brakes easier-actin- g King-Siz35 Ride ; the effortless "Finger -- Tip" Steering make it field. in its the one fine car ... It i . ; 1 Jl VOU can join the thousands who are now saving life insurance dollars if at time of application you arc in of ngc. 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It's a quiet engine, whisper. deliver its power in a ft!1 see ms Ar-len- e's Here is --L1 W MORE Life Protection with LESS to Pay Oleen Garn, Wendell Welling, Gale Welling, Herman Potter and Irvin Coombs spent the weekend in southern Utah on business. Miss Arlene Potter entertained ten of her friends at a party Wednesday evening. A sleigh ride was enjoyed after which refreshments were served at home. Mr. and Mrs. Wynn Hansen spent Monday at Logan on business. Mrs. Ralph Ashby and sons, low-co- MIXED, - Mrs. Wayne Secrist. if is forpower I - J 5 We're ALL Getting .,.. f njj visit- Mr. Tremonton, Utah CC 1 Chadaa Mr v-it- Mr- and Mrs. Ray Iklvn hal A- L. Cock Mr' ar'd and baby daughter of Corinne are as Kat,ne spending a week with Mr. and u on Mond Mrs. Jess Garfield. ii . n pot-luc- s EXTRA Frank ' t Mr-an- arandoneepi; you can uwto: ead of supr i low put 2 Hoir He. and nil up ' es t lull Pi tot t ?s you about Pw icy. It ,nd you'll W d You :k action. tly It bx nbranes, hlp is it makM ' restful sImo. inc i edicnta, ia ' wn for iu nchial irriUtBK ised in every Reverend and Mrs. pt rsor.s and Mr. and Mrs. family recently returned froi-- a r, v.l Thursday ; ing. your family MORE protection with LESS to pay the dependable Idaho Mutual Wav. MELVIN E. CASTLETON "I - ? HomeL an - A-- I o: WEDNESDAY lere'i Larkin were in Ho'brcxk Friday night to the wedding d.uice given by Mr. and Mrs. Kent Williams of Mart The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jael Smith and the groom is a sen cf Mr. and Mrs. Walt Williams and a grandson cf Mrs. Mary Rose. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pratt were in Salt Lake Christine Peterson and Wednesday of last week. Thursday Jesse J. Roberts and Jesse L, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Arbon, Roberts were the speakers in Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Harvey Talbot, Sacrament meeting Sunday eve- and Mrs. Ed and Mr. and Pratt, ning. Mrs. Thelma Higley and Mrs. Norman Talbct went to Park De Lamar Cutler sang a duet, Valley to the missionary dance "Jesus Lover of My Soul" and on Friday night. prayers were offered by Doyle Thursday nijht of last week Cutler and Cora Daley. the basketball lean from Park O'Mar Anderson and Gordon Valley played the local boys a Peterson spent the weekend in game and SnowviP.e proved the Logan. They attended the basket- better players. ball game Saturday night at Tuesday the Relief Society the U. S. A. C. held the!r work and business . jmeetim-- The lad'.es enjoyed a Mr. and Mrs. Dee Arbon, k luncheon and the day Mrs. Archie Rose and Mr. was spent in quilting. - Bridge was ;C;.n. and Mrs. Marvin and Coy, visited at Salt Lake City this week. 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