OCR Text |
Show Thursday, July 24, 1952 The New The LEADER , Thursday, Friday, Saturday, July 24, 25, 26 r UNTAMED KING OF THE WILD OUTLAW HERDS! LIBERTY 1 THEATRE TREMONTON Am lAlllinAll BMtjfcash to I mtmm mm wiA aunt m I VJ stamnc CARTOON NEWS T Teasdale visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Davis, the early part of the week. They with their two daughters, who have been staying with their grandparents for about six weeks and Mr. and Mrs. Davis went to Yellowstone Park. They all en joyed the trip very much. Upon their return to Riverside they went on to Teasdale, accompanied by Pauline Davis, who will visit with them indefinitely. Relief Society work and business meeting was held in the Relief Society room Tuesday. Mrs. Inez Johnson was in charge of the work, which consisted of working on articles for the annual bazaar. Mrs. Gwen Ward and Mrs. Grace Hales were hostesses. A good crowd attended and enjoyed the work and social hour which followed. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Udy and the Ron Hales family accompanied by Doris Udy attended the Ken-nafamily reunion at the girl's home in Logan Canyon. The reunion was Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Clarice Hirschi entertained a number of friends and relatives in town Wednesday. Her daughter Susan, who had been visiting for several days returned to Salt Lake with her. Cleave Hales, grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hales, came from his home in Salt Lake Thursday to visit for an indefinite time. Mrs. Doris Roche and son Vernon accompanied by Mabel Had-fieand Mina Ward were in Brigham Saturday. The ladies of the Jr. Birthday Club met at the home of Mrs. Inez Johnson in honor of her birthday Friday evening. Ford Richards of Salt Lake visited at the home of his parents Thursday evening. Mrs. Sadie Johnson of Fielding is visiting with her sister Mr. and Mrs. Glen Ward and family. ' Mr. and Mrs. Myron Rchards and children visited in Salt Lake Sunday with his brother, Mr. rd ld son Jack spent Sunday in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Ward and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Burnett, Mr: and Mrs. Glen Udy attended the square dance in Portage Saturday evening.There was a large crowd present and a very good dance under the stars. Bishop Leland Capener went to Salt Lake Sunday afternoon to visit his father Aaron Capener, who is entering the hospital Monday for a major operation. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Forsberg and children accompanied by Faye Udy were in Logan and on up the canyon Saturday afternoon, where they fished and enjoyed a picnic lunch. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hirschi and boys accompanied by Mrs. Inez Johnson and daughters spent Saturday afternoon in Logan Canyon fishing. A group of five people from Kansas, Florida and Missouri, who had never heard of Mormons until in Salt Lake, where they visited Temple Square stopped at our ward to Sunday School Sunday morning. They are on way to Yellowstone Park and expressed themselves as favorably impressed by our their people. The daughters of the Utah Pioneers gave the .program in church Sunday night. It is their aim to help us remember our pioneer heritage and the trials and hardships the pioneers endured to give us the foundation of our bounties and blessings in the vallleys of the mountains. Mrs. Nadine Richards entertained fifteen little people at her home Friday afternoon in honor of her son Craig's fifth birthday. Games were played and a delicious luncheon was enjoyed. Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Streat-o- r Tingey took their daughter, Mrs. Doug Richins and small v son, who have been at the home for a month, recuperating from an operation, to their home in Grouse Creek. They DAYS "Vtrf KG TOP! c R T iim HUITOM CARTOON cokrb, TECHNICOLOR omthv coma oiMito - W110E EBIDM - LtBUR - EMMt SHORT were accompanied by Jerry and Eldon Capener. Mr. Tingey and mily. Myrie Udy Mr. and Mrs. Roy Davis and the boys returned Sunday night baby of Provo visited with his but Mrs. Tingey will remain for ATTEND SCOUT PASTY parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Da a week. vis Sunday. They are going to Mr. and Mrs. Don Davis and baMr. and Mrs. Russell Capener the Yellowstone Park and by of Ogden visited his parents, and Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Had-fle- ld visit left the baby for' her grand Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Davis Sunware at Camp Browning in to take care of during day. mother Ogden Canyon to attend a Scout their absence. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Udy and Party Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. LaVoy Udy and children visited in Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Ted King of fa- THE 7 A nut tiutaoat and Mrs. Ford Richards and Riverside UNDER ibittttiiMi Ml HOME IN OKLAHOMA CO-HI- Wednesday July 30 to August 5th Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, July 27, 28, 29 Last Week the stork left a baBishop and Mrs. Ivan Holt, George Critchfield and James by girl at the Valley Hospital for Poulton of Oakley were speakers Mr. and Mrs. Shelly Munns. at our church meetings Sunday. Mrs. Victor Hansen recently Fireside chats were held at the attended two bridal showers gihomes of Joseph Kimber and ven in honor of her grandaugh-te- r. Mervin Tanner. A large crowd e, Miss Joan Hunsaker of attended both meetings. who was married this Malta baseball team played month to Jay Stokes of Bothwell. Grouse Creek on Saturday after- Mrs. Vernon Stokes and Mrs. noon and won the game 8 to 10. Stokes of Bothwell were Thaine A surprise party was given FriMagna Sunday. hostess for one party and Miss Paul Forsberg was in Salt Lake day evening at the home of Mrs. Connie Hunsaker of Garland' Ivan Kimber in honor of Mar- was hostess to Saturday and Sunday. the other. Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Udy and fa- vin Kimber on his birthday. Six- Mrs. Hansen attended the remily attended the Steed family teen friends enjoyed the even- ception held at Honeyville. reunion at Como Springs Sun- ing playing bunco, after which Mr. .and Mrs. Ray Evans of delicious refreshments were serday. Malad visited at the Heber Morved by JoAnh Kimber and Merle tensen home Sunday evening. Tanner, Mrs. Gunnell of Mesa, Carl Grouse Creek Mr! and Mrs. Merlin Tanner Arizona and Miss Peggy Wight of Marjorie Thompson spent Sunday with her parents, Ogden were Saturday visitors at the Harold Kunzlers, in Park the Victor Hansen home. CONTEST WINNER HONORED Valley. The following people attended Losers of the Primary contest Wayne, Bill and Gordon Tan- the Petersen - Jensen reunion entertained in honor of the win- ner made a business trip to Og- held at Willow Park in Logan ners at the home of Mrs. Ernest den this week where Bill and Canyon last Saturday: Mrs. Ver-n- a Kimber on Thursday evening. Gordon purchased a car. Mortensen, Lola, Linda, Mary Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Miller of and Merle Romer; Mr. and Mrs. Dice games were played and a plate luncheon served to sixteen Penrose were recent guests of Charlie Petersen and Leona; Mr. ladies. A gift was presented to daughter, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Wm. Petersen and famMrs. Lorna Tanner for highest Oren Kimber and family. ily; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Petersen attendance. and son, Mrs. Janusine Petersen, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Betteridge Elwood and Mrs. Wilma Fridal. and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Salmon of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Romer and Mable Romer Ogden were weekend guests of daughters Luella, Leola and the Delbert Tanner family. Joyce are spending the week in Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Blanthorn MRS. MORTENSEN HONORED the canyons of southern Utah. Mrs. Mary Mo rte risen, whose of Logan spent the weekend with Miss Leola Romer returned Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Blanthorn 85th birthday was Monday, cele- home last Friday after spending brated it Sunday afternoon when six weeks in Logan attending and family. Mrs. Douglas Richins has re- her family met at a reunion at summer session at he USAC. turned home after spending a the city park in Bear River. Sam Fourteen Boy Scouts and leadmonth in Tremonton and River-sld- e. Mortensen and family, Heber ers Earl and Reed Petersen spent Mr. and Mrs. Streator Mortensen and family, Mr. and last week at Camp Kiesel. Out home Mrs. Enos Mortensen, Ethel Mor- of the five troops from the OgTingey accoempanied and Mrs. Tingey is remaining for tensen, and Mrs. Wilma Fridal den Area Council, our boys came a few days. from here attended. home with the first place award Mr. and Mrs. Raymond KimLittle Carta Gardner, daughter of the Olympics, which consists ber were vsiited recently by her of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Gardner of a series of competitive activmother, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gentis fpent several days last week ities. On Wednesday evening a and Kent and Ada Frost of visiting relatives in Ogden. large group of people from here Idaho. Last Thursday Mr. and Mrs. went up to attend family night. Mrs. Emily Tanner is visiting Wm. Petersen, Mrs. Eva Hansen, members of her family in Ogden. and Mrs. Lottie Munns drove to LEADER WANT ADS PAY Mr. and Mrs: David Pasket vis- Manti and attended one session ited relatives in Oakley Sunday. at the temple. f O Mrs. Kenneth Genner was a guest of her sister, Mrs. Horace family of Turon, Kansas, have Hunsaker of Logan last week. been visiting with their cousins, Kenneth Genner and Jed Abthe William Storrers for the past bot were in Salt Lake on business Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Roberts and two weeks. Tuesday. Hon-eyvill- Jf4 . their O O N BIG ANNUAL TfiVritilfl LAY-A-WA- Y hi & SALE STARTS TODAY A SimallS o o o o o o E)B$)8at5 Holds Any Doll , " i Choose from the largest doll stock in our history! This year's dolls offer more new styles and top quality than eve, before. Youll find dolls of every description, with bodies, vinyl outstanding features including arms and legs, soft vinyl faces, washable hair, walking dolls and dolls with a real heart beat. Make your doU now and save at prices up to 30 lower than last year. er lay-a-w- her ay Sale Lasts All Next Week lo, fl 'minimi " "' mjiyoiiiiMLiiiJ.iMjm!gK Tin-ffe- Roadmaster Convertiblt. I? saves your sfrengtfi -and if might save your life CAN In the home and around the farm, electricity as can do so many work-savin- g jobs . . food freezing, water heating, feed grinding, milking, sterilizing utensils, water pumping, tool conditioning, and many, many other tasks. Electricity on the farm costs so little and does so much! BUY you imagine parking a car as as you steer it on a straight- away? You twirl the steering wheel with one hand-tu- rn the front wheels until you get the last inch of advantage from the Buick's short "turning radius'-sp- ot car in a tight spot at the curb-- or swing out when the car parked in front of you seems impossibly close. For this alone a lot of women are saying that Buick's Power Steering is the biggest advance since Dynaflow Drive. people-especi- ally But you're going to find out something more as you pile up the miles. You're going to feel the same confident and thrilling sense of command you have always felt in a Buick, because Power Steering only goes into action when extra effort is needed to turn the wheels. You're going to find that your front wheels track just as they always have-th- at they automatically swing back on course, after you've made a turn, when you ease your grip on the steering wheel. "YbuYe also going to find that Power Steering takes over when your front wheels hit loose dirt or sand road irregularities and chuckholes and smooths down their jerk or tug on the wheel in your hands. All this adds to the ease and pleasure of driving. But it adds to the safety, too, because, in the rare event of a blowout, Power Steering helps you keep control. There's no sudden and violent jerk ever when this helping hand's on the job. Add to this the level-gaite- d serenity of Ride-t"rarin Buick's Million Dollar he to go" exuberance of its Fireball 8 room, the lux-- , Engine the spread-ou- t urious fabrics the way this great performer can turn up its nose at gas - stations and there's only one smart thing for you to do : Drop in or pick up your phone and arrange to give this marvel a tryout. Even the price says, Better buy Buick now. Equipment, accessories, trim and models are subject to change without notice. Standard on Roadmaster, optional at extra cost on other Series. fNow available on Super as well as Roadmaster optional at extra cost. Sare is true for 52 FROM YOUR DEALER FRONK CHEVROLET CO. PHONE 2311 u TREMONTON, UTAH mm |