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Show THE LEADER. Trwnonlon, Utah 21. 1954 Thursday' January Phil attended a family dinner FIELDING Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Glecd at Malad, the by Florence Munson occasion being the 69th birthday anniversary of their mother, P.T. V. MEETING PLANS Mrs. Nellie Rees. SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT Baby Boy Born Mr. and Mrs. Jay Maughn of A P.T.A. mating was held Wellsville, Ut., announce the at the School Building Wednesbirth of a baby boy born Wed- day evening under the super- Published by the LEADER PUBLISHING COMPANY. Inc. on Thursday afternoon for Friday distribution. SUBSCRIPTION RATES advance) $3.00 per year. (In Entered at the post office at Tremonton, Utah as Second Class matter October 15, 1925 under act of March 3, 1879. A. N. RYTTING Editor-Publish- NATIONAL i """" P '&'.'Z'i er EDITOR At ASSOCIATION I nesday in Ogden, their second child. Mrs. Maughn was formerly Miss Lola Mae Gibbs and is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Gibbs. Mrs. N. J. John, Sondra and Sheila Morris vent to Logan Saturday where they did some special work at the temple. Mr. and Mrs. Herald Jenkins and daughters returned home Friday after spending several days in Salt Lake City and Ogden. DeVon Price of Ogden spent the weekend here with his daughter, Jeanctte and with his Mr. and Mrs. Ora II. John. Mr. and Mrs. Josh Hawks were Salt Lake City visitors Saturda Mrs. Reed Nielsen and Mrs. Virgil Harris attended the funeral service for Edward Williams at Malad Tuesday. Attends Convention Mr. and Mrs. DeVcre Harris returned home Saturday evening after attending a three day Life Insurance convention in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Rose Harris and daughter, Carolyn left PYidav in company with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Harrison of Malad for San Francisco, Calif., where they will visit for a few days with Mrs. Harris' daughters, Maxine and Elaine and their families. Jerry Morris who has recently been discharged from the Army and is now attending college in Logan visited over the weekend with his grandpMr. and Mrs. DeRoy arent-;, Hawks. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Nielsen of Salt Lake City visited Sunday with Mrs. Nielsen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Knudsen. Mrs. David P. Gibbs and Glen Morris were called to Salt Lake City Friday to be with their o Morris Marvin brother, American Falls, Idaho who underwent a major operation there. Glen returned home the same day and Mrs. Gibbs visit ed until Monday in Kaysville with her son and daughter-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gibbs. She was accompanied home by her daughter June who remained here until Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Iloskins, Margaret Knudsen and Nassie Moon went to Brigham City Thursday where Mrs. Knudsen received medical care. Mrs. Chester Neal and infant daughter returned home Mon-da- v from the Valley Hospital. Mrs. Gibbs Allen left Sunday for Walla Walla, Wash., where she will spend the next two weeks with her mother, Mrs. ChaK. Pierer and with her sister, Mrs. Ralph Reger. DcMour John has returned heme after a business trip to Boise, Idaho. s, , PORTAGE" by Mrs. Virgil C. "Harris OFFICERS ENTERTAIN The Presidency, Primary Maude R. Harris, Isabelle Nielsen and Sarah Howell, entertained the Secretary, teachers and teacher's trainer at a party Wednesday evening at the Niel-so- n homo. A delicious dinner was. served on small tables after which games were played and a social evening enjoyed. Mrs. Belt Wynn of Logan is visiting with her daughters, Mrs. LeVern John and Mrs. Euvene Ilalford. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Nielsen and family were Ogden visitors two-cour- Saturday. se Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Iloskins, Mrs. Margaret Knudsen and were Sunday Nassie Moon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Feme B. Flint at Clearfield. DcLos Gibbs and his friend, Ralph Smith of Salt Lake City were guests of DeLos' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ifyrum Gibbs from Tuesday until Friday, Mrs. Virgil Harris and son Says: ScTj I mouriivf ";-oi I wr. n (REPAIfclMG DOKI ' fAND AT AN HOMESTCOSV lu' fJzF 7 YOU'LL LIKE oun GOOD vision of P.T.A. President, Mrs. Alene Sutherland. Mrs. Helen Mason was chairman for the program which consisted of several flute" numbers by girls in the Seventh and Eighth grades. Mrs. LePriel Secrist favored with a solo accompanied by Mrs. E. II. Packer at the piano. The remainder of the evening was rpent discussing ways to beautify the school grounds and other school business. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Munson last veek were Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Farnsworth of Salt Lake City, and Mr. and Mrs. David Allen and family of Ogden. Mrs. Mae Upton of Salt Lake City spent the weekend with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Earl J. Holt. Smith Richards of Carson City, Nov., visited with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wood and other relatives here last veek. Return From California Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Earl returned home last week from an enjoyable trip to San Francisco where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Couch and family and Mr. and Mrs. Scott MleClellan and family. Among those attending the Reception and Wedding Dance for Mr. and Mrs, Ronald Wilcox at Plain City Saturday evening were Messers and Medamcs Carl Wilcox, Keith Moss, John Owen, Verl Udy, Wayne Secrist, Gale Welling, Verl Anderson, Jay Bourne, Wayne Gam, Uel Garn, Oleen Cam, Ralph Udy, Ross Rudd, Wendell Welling and David Garn. Weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Jensen were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Smith ' LI maw twenty. The next Cottage Meeting is scheduled to be held at the Church Building on Monday January 25th. Mr. and Mrs. George Bowcutt and family of Ogden visited with relatives here last week. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis MacFar-ian- d of Arimo, Ida., visited at the Ellwood Hess home last week. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Brown and daughter, Debra of Ogden visited Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Steve Potter. and the public and daughter, Susan of Ogden. is Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ferrell of is invited, according to Lucille Brigham spent Sunday visiting Potter, YWMIA president. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Voorhies at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Sutherland. and family of Clearfield visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Entertain Friends Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Hansen E. C, Mason and family Sunday. Visitors at the home of Mr. entertained a group of friends at their home Saturday evening. and Mrs. Ellwood Hess Sunday A hot supper was served to Mr. were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hess and Mrs. Ross Rhodes, Mr. and of Ogden, Mrs. Alice Petersen of Mrs. Richard Packer, Mr. and Bear River City and Dean Hess Mrs. Dean Coombs, Mr. and and son Jimmy, of Logan. Mrs. Leo Coombs, Mr. and Mr?. Mrs. Leona Standing has been W. J. Garn, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. spending several days visiting Udy, and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer with her children, Mr. and Mrs. Coombs. The evening was spent George Bowcutt and family and in playing Pinochle with prizes other relatives at Ogden. going to Mr. and Mrs. V.'. .J Saturday guests at the home Garn and Mr. and Mrs. Dean of Mr. and Mrs. Theo Richards Coombs. were Mrs. Elanche Warnick of Mr. and Mrs. Wynn Hansen Pleasant Grove, Mrs. Genieve entertained at a dinner party at Richards and daughter, Joyce, of their home Saturday evening. Brigham. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. George Manning and Quentin Allen and Mr. and Mrs. Elaine Tomilson of Farm-ingto- n Mrs. Eddie Krey of Tremonton, spent Sunday with Mrs. Mrs. Carmen Richardson of Steve Potter and Mrs. Herman Garland, and Mr. and Mrs. Hor- Potter and families. ace Peck. Cottage Meeting Mr. and Mrs. E. W. SutherA "Cottage Meeting" for all land and son, Glade, spent Sun- Elders of the ward and their day afternoon visiting with Mr. partners was held at the home and Mrs. Wesley Goodsell and of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hess family at Newton. Monday evening under the direction of Kendell Robbins. ReBall Fielding Ward's Gold and cords of the History and Organ, Green Ball will be held Satur- ization of the Church were playday, Jan. 30, at 9 p.m. in the ed and a discussion held. Reward recreation hall. The dance freshments were served to about semi-forma- l, r"T Tremonton, Utah Thursday. Friday. Saturday. Jan. 24. 25. 2S, 27 28. 29. 30 At 5" r. flfkJL.''' wnu 0'ComoR Ill iTrfTi NEWS July 1952. these two basic industries, every problem they face is also a problem for all Utahns. NEW LIBERTY THEATRE i SHORT CARTOON I V" COLORED CARTOON Also "CRAZY LEGS' i t for '54! ...Ultra-Ne- w ANNOUNCING the breath-takinnew OlclsmobUe Super "88" for 1954! 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A truck driver in Battery A Corporal Hess entered the Arm-i- year ahead will be a good one for the people of our state if it is also a good year for Utah farming and mining. Because our state's strength depends so greatly on Semi-Form- Dev-er- N. Hess, whose wife, Hazel, The I 'WALKING MYBA&Y IRACFC HOME Darmstadt, Germany (Mm . Sunday Monday. Tuesday, Wednesday, JAN. DEVERE N. HESS PROMOTED IN RANK Suincall Tim, |