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Show THE LEADER. Tremonion. Uuh FREE PROGRAM FOR FARM FAMILIES ON !JOHM DEERE DAY by MabrI Romrr CK-or- ISKF.I) AM)KEASON AT llSK AIR IN KOKKV ;,:id Mrs Golden V.i l;.v . that Ihx'iv son Revri i..:.,u J.!!':!!1 IVp . ..t .1.. i i ??Tri ;nH I m il . I ls. :i Hi if.I- ! . Korea. Sunday Mrs. Andrea hostess to a fa:i;il J honor of her uncle ! u : nut:s H st birthday. Tiie bdh'wii! !v,,.!. here f:.ve a flo.r at a stake ri.nuv at C Saturda nieht: Mr. Willis Petersen. Mr. and Lyle Manns. Mr. end Frank Gardner. Mr. ;.:;d , ' , ' children of Ogdcn. and hopes to be bark to school en route to their home in San LaMar Cutler, Mr. next week. FrancLsco after spending a week .,nd Mrs Dealy Cutler of Snow-tWeekend visitors at the Amos in New York. Their two sons vi!k and a sister. Mrs Delia Hansen home were Mr. and who had been visiting here acParents llu;!v of Nevada were quests at Mrs. Howard Shurtz who were companied them home. CutliT home Sundav. Mr and Mrs John ol i.i: .M..t w : e ;.i i:u t!K- - W-rna- l . ;c''t h.rsiAt 4 ' ; tit:.;;,: of no.rs twelve r for e;vh l.'.tle .cuest ol ho u Mrs at t.v Y:. S.nulay vim'.-.tMrs Abel !ior-were Mr and Y Mrs Carl Tru e and fanub -- - -- .:. H s,. ,d i Arrive !r and Mrs PvK I'.irre. had is leg broke, :.,:! r i.iv lie was pla in;: iu ar ne . after-".nm- :.ataek at his he: when t".4 .di's 4f hav fell in lean break e: his r !!'( lei:; ne't ..! ' Ihe ankle. Hi' is Connor akr..i; f ee i . d. LAST ULST BOUND Arrive Depart 11:00 a.m. am. 8:15 p.m. f:30 p.m. 3:10 a.m. 3:10 a.m. HOl'M) Icpirt 5:'J5 a.m. 1:25 p.m. 10:00 p.m. a:?.i a.m. 1 ;." I p.m. 'j :0 p m. 1 K-.t- ERNEST HANSEN. Agent Phone 2S41 Depot al Ern's Cafe ' - Mr- Slnei Little i ::.!v .ivl l;av: a-- FROM TREMONTON EFFECTIVE JANUARY G. 1954 Suffers Broken I.cr w birthd. .. Stuid. ii- - humr. Th; i t! 1 : : Mrs. A'erlin Romer t idertam ;u !'imr of tu-- datuliicr Mary Ann's buthuav Wetlnes-.lafternoon. The bilk- J.;tn'sls '.id tun y: Card-.i and Mi v o.v i v .i iu:i- - aWv r, ;. 'i i ' ?.e fW".! wat :.. i. 1 i t .1 i 1 ! .! ::o i... i i. : of m ' : , ,. 4.;.-.-,- v. i t . t 1 J. i. 1 954 Hiinscn and a i nvfivt'd word ?- Five Color Films to Be Shewn pi.i Keith Fridal. Gary Cutler and Joan Francom. and Ralph AM and Tali They presei !. s inio number at the Cold and Green ball at Hear R:vr T:u;rsdav. !;irthda Pjrlv ';;,' C. :v:i. ELWOOD Thursday. January 21, IV -- L Cs f '. p-- F " 4. v . Choosing the guest cf honor for She Marh".on centennial celebration provides occasion for a!! kinds of conflict in the picture "Mr. Christmas," feature presentation of the forthcoming John Deere Day. 'Mr. Christmas," a :-- ',. t- ."' i- ' - - -- tm-m- -- t i' V .wi'-- - ... - v. ' - . " J , 1 n sT 4 . ' : b ' .' Tt4 . :v r,- ' .I ; r . . 4' . ; full color entertainment feature will highlight the John Deere program planned for farmers and 1 1 their families by Peterson Tractor Company, local John Deere j dealer.' The program is to be held at the Liberty Theatre, WedI nesday, July 27 at 2 p.m. full-lengt- h, I i '. - ; J - are "The Job Ahead." telline of the task that faces agriculture as a result of population in- creates and what's being done about it; "The Safety Pin"." with those John Deere favorites., the Gordon i'nmilv; "Oddities in Farming," dealing with the un- usuai in fa maclunerv and farrning practices: and "What's Ncvv;fnr 1954. consisting of a parade o ncw John Dyv machines which wiH bc avail able for tho comint' war, In announcing the program, Mr, Hicken stated that the pro gram is free for farmers and their families, but added that admission will be by ticket only. Farmers who have hot as yet received tickets by mail or who require more, are in- vited to stop at Peterson Trac- tor Service store and ask for them. SNOWVILLE Frienda Club by Mrs. Christine Teterson Monday evening Mrs. Effie Showell wras hostess to members of the Frienda Club at her home in Stone. Mrs. Ella Talbot and Mrs. Uarda Larkin were Fifteen members were present. A business meeting was held and pians discussed for the coming year. A delicious was served. Mrs. luncheon Mary Ann Arbon was a special guest. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Rose were in Salt Lake City two days last week on business. - f IJ ' The picture, "Mr. Christmas" filmed specially for John Deere Day, is the story ol a small community's centennial celebration and how it affects the lives of the people who live .there. Ervilie Aluerson as Abijah Dean heads the cast of out- players stanaing liouywooa that includes B G Norman, Barbara Woodell Lloyd Cor- Minor Watson, Chic rigan Chandler Milburn Stone, Kir- bv Grant and Emorv Parnell. "Mr. Christmas," according to Karl T. Hicken, local man- ager of Peterson Tractor Ser- vice, is filmed in beautiful col- or and the story runs the ga- mut of emotions from the touching to the tickling,, and premises the audience many moments of suspense. Other films included on the program 1 ? i I J Ii f I i I 1 1 ? : jI I i I1 I i JERRY ROSE HOME FROM DUTY IN JAPAN Sgt. Jerry Rose' returned home Thursday of last week from Japan where he has served for the past five months with the 3rd Marine Division. Jerry reports he is glad to be home again. Mrs. Delia Higley and two girls, Vickie Lyn and Judy of Carson, New, are visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bealy Cutler and other relatives. Mrs. Jay Larson and three children. Stephen, Jeanne, and Peg visited with Mr. and Mrs. Dee Cutler and family last week. They left Saturday for their home in Wells, Nev. Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Nelson were in Salt Lake City Monday. ' Vv. j: ' - ; " ; ; - : ; M, y k : , place - I I- . " . . " - . . . . . , v.-s ' V- ' : a.. t,....i.... ' v,. i . . .. BREAD doi. fiQ$ J 'j Lare"AA" Grade I 5av Fftr Tnctv Chili 2 lbs. Kitchen Craft 1 1MB ,-- ) ' si Vkr. Mill. ' SAVE! Mr. and Mrs. Mclvin Kobbins fit 3 1b Cer-aldin- s Whob Kernel or Green Giant.' Cream 9 rnnv Ct.,Ia Cnrn - T r- J li v f-- Si - j :I Guaranteed Meat XZXL'l s FROZEN FOODS PANCAKE FLOUR , 01 PORTER'S HIGHWAY 23 Oz. Sunkist, Sweet, Juicy P!TT U. S. Co((e Flavor Moil Popular 9Cc REAL F;9i- - lb. 10" No. 1, Crisp, Solid 9QC CHEESE Cuts Ruin OatOU 3! Tender, Green inner 'w J A. EC- - 27c Fillets Ss5' ,nyi ii m. iiiiiiii m. ju Outstanding Value tiwpit,. w II.III..IHWH.I. yi I IBBd D NEW! ROOMIEST CABS NEW! SHARK J f 6's TURNING PRICED WITH THE LOWEST I I s3 TISSUE 13 roils er Vmatney MOTOR CO. TREMONTON 1.00 SANTA CRUZ rVe A asparagus 0ma Spr( Ct 1.09 ,Im.cn Tipporf IrVfcit, 10 ( LAZY DAZY TOILET NORTHERN APRICOTS Delicious Fruit No. 303 can 8 cant 1.00 HIGHWAY PEACHES Delicious, Sliced can 4 cans No. 1.00 39 lb. 63 lb. 49 lb. 49 lb. 3 lb. can n FAMOUS wkkiow, Good Qudity Lunch 'Meat .fStSST l. Hf Krafl' 7'aoi. n r ii iJ SSCSU Good and ?3YAL SATIN Large, R Seef Roast - Foanu. Stioiiening U. S. No. 1, 1 Ready for the Pan X' Ig.pko Mild, l$m Cut Up, Q U. S. 4. Manor House, 19c Wattorn NEWV-8's'"- n JOICE i rangos NEW! MOST VISIBILITY TOMATO PROCESS NCW Fresh Produce S e vi AIRWAY 'y' 1 DSESSI W pkg. y jiji" e and their family, Rondell, and Darvel, were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brown in Provo Sunday. Their, daughter, Velda, is the fiance of Darvel. I CASCADE VC- -' PI UV Powdered LAC i I M-- EET "The Ideal Biscuit 40 oz. PU Mix" I With Cot,. 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