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Show THE LEADER, Tremonton. Utah FIELDING Tho S Social Club cia!- TVvl, tiuuu riaipanirti ...mem Mrs nun last week Mrs Cannon . ac- - Thursday. January PORTAGE the Air Force after three and one half years. Lobby Nulsrn of Salt Lake City spent the weekend with his grandp.m-iits- , Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Harris. ."dr. ; ui M-- s Oran Parkinson v.u Mi. vul Mrs. I.oy:4 G. llar-- ' vi ;;.,!. Lake City viH'or 28, 1954 Mr. and Mrs. Murray Hoskins Mrs. Rose Harris and children of Ogden visited ter, Carolyn returned daughby Mrs. Virgil C. Harris r lorence Hardy Thur. Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. from Lcs Angeles, Calif.,Monday Mr and Mrs Hyrum Krause aiicr- where way nor;: for i.:;eir regular nwnrnVirgil Harris. they have been visiting for the iam.!y and Mrs. Carlene M ELDERS QUORUM Mrs. Setord Child past Jwo weeks, (JURYS RETURN TO Ke mt of Sal! Lnfcv IV. v !y:-i- ' !U,,.i Word Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Harris has been received HOLDS PARTY l' PSrani which Sunday with Mr. by ;.nd Mrs r.--k CALIFORNIA HOME i on.-1 if an accordion relatives visited and friends Mr. of : ., and ....... P v Saturday in Wellsville, FOR WIVES Hon McCrary and k ct'lio: Mr.c. Ari'-lEkins of Ilur.t.nrton with Mr. and Mrs. Jay Maughn. L"ima Jean u Barrus V, a fvvv sivnd davs. their and ; r Ik usser part- and I ura The Elders l M" for Seer:.:!v ' Fa.k, Calif., of the birth of a of Dowev- .... . . ... ners held a party at the ward viile V.tXi. .'LiW. v . LU J : 'vy t: !'..-- a Jan. 13. This Mr. Gail Owen Wardell of Recreational Hall Monday even- i.ans,n of here Don's with Mr. is parents, their J CHeed second child, the other Malad of the Guy Britain gave a dis Coalville and wife, formerly and Mrs. Milton McCrary. Don Stake ll:gh Counc.l was in at- being a girl. ing. A basket lunch was enjoyed cuiun cn "Vw ideas m Hom Arva Rae Summers, were also has been recently released from tendance at Sunday School an I by Mjrl Vdy after which Clive Gam, who is flaking. G race John and son Refreshments were Cleon weekend visitors. He was rehome on furlough from the served by the hostess assisted bv Sacrament meeting here this and D Yon Price of Ogden released from the Marine cently Navy, showed interesting slides her daughter, Beverly Jeppsoli DAVID GU'ENER and Mrs. Jesse Grover and then week. spent the weekend ht re. Corps. of China, Japan and the Hawaito s.xteen club members, on to California for the winter Mrs. J. Hyrum Gibbs returnMr. and Mrs Walter K. Gibbs guests LEAVES FOK MISSION ian Islands which was very on the program and Mrs. Barrus with her Bertha and son Douglas went to Provo, ed home Saturday evening from and daughter, Mr. Mrs. and Saturday Ray boys. much enjoyed. and Mrs. Heusser. The next where they visited with their Wellsville, where she has b:'cn Miss Barbara Summers and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Wood meeting will be held at the Capener accompanied Bishop for the week son with Sherman who and her The Dorain past missionaries Stake brother, preSummers, both of Salt entertained at a family party at home of Mollie Hodees on Feb and Mrs. Leland Capener, Rob- sented the program . and is attending the Brigham Young Mr. and Lake daughter. visited last weekend City, ert. Kirby and Wayne Elmer, their home Thursday evening. A 4th. attended the Mrs Jay Maughn and family. with their parents, Mr. and Howard was University. They Capener took David to Salt Capener hot supper was served to Mr. Don Laub of Salt Lake Citv game and returned The Maughns have a new babv. Mrs. Maynard Summers. he boarded one speaker and his daughter Basketball and Mrs. Sid Farnsworth and visited with Mr. and Mrs Leon- Lake City where home same the favored a with musical number. evening. the train for NewYork. From Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Gardner ard Standing Kenneth Boss also spoke and Sith Friday. Birthday there he will East to the go of Brigham; Mr. and Mrs. Clifhis daughter supplied a musical Mr. and 1U-- s. Tom Grill of German mission. Mrs. Glen Morris entertained ford McMurdie and Mr. and number. ; Ogden the Detsel of spent Parkinson weekend group of little children Monwith Rexburg. TreC. of Christensen A. Mrs. Mrs. Grill's parents. Mr. and Ida., spent, a niht Mr. Mrs. and Holman afternoon in honor of her the Ralph day during monton; Mrs. Carmen Richard- Mrs. John Owen. On of were dinner little week Ogden the with Sunday daughter, Sherma. on her George Forsberg Mr. Sunday and Mrs. son of Garland, at the L.M. Holman sixth birthday. The children were al! dinner guests at family. guests they Mr. and Mrs. Leo Farnsworth, the home of Mr. and Mrs Herenjoyed games and i efrehmenls. The family of Mrs. J. R. home. FROM TREMONTON Horace Pock, R. H. Peck and man On Friday Mr., and Mrs. at Clerk ton. Thompson Virgil Harris who is mploy-eKennard at met the Wood. The family Bla::-Mr. and Mrs. Harvey EFFECTIVE JANUARY 6. 1954 Rhodes and children by W. D. Beers sheep outfit Mrs. Mazzola of Calif- homo during the week in honor party was in compliment to Leo ornia Elma were in at Ogden. Accompanying Wendover, left Tuesday after i: ST IHH'NI) has been spend in sr of Mrs. Kennard's birthdav and i WEST BOUND Farnsworth who was cclebrat to Ilarrisville were Mr; .pend.n.i; several days at home. then Arrive cf the home Mac of arrival weeks Arrive with Ferris couple Depart her parDepart ing his birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Conley, a.m. Wayne G rover and children 5:25 a.m. 10:45 a.m. 11:00 a.m. Another reminder that th ents. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin l!dv. farlane after serving two years They 12:51 1:25 p.m. p.m. spent the day with Mr. Mrs. Vera Hall and daughter, 8:30 p.m. 8:45 p.m. Mrs. Elma Petersen spent in the armed services part of Ward Green and Gold Ball will !:50 p.m. and Mrs. Taylor. 10:00 p.m. in 3:10 a.m. Irene weekend the 3:10 a.m. spent in the time sisKorea. and with her Japan be held at the Fielding Recreat Thursday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Loins Larson Idaho Falls as guests of Mr. and Mrs. ter. ERNEST Desmond HANSEN. Ricks and tomorrow Work ional Hall Agent evening, Meeting were Salt Lake Citv visitors Mr.-- . Kenneth Ward and Mr. Depot at Em's Cafo Relief Society work meeting Fridav. Phone 2S41 (Friday) and everyone is cordi family at Logan. Mrs. Roland Hall. and Mr. and Mrs. F.W. Hess. Mrs. was held Tuesday in the Relief ally invited to attend. by Florence Munson I lit -"-.,- yimiu nume l i -i I -,... of for home a - J 1 ?- -.. . - ':. . : id t : .. . a-- . -- RIVERSIDE . w son-in-la- Sunday-evening- d I Lex Udy and Bob Gillespie of Salt Lake City were weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M, J. Udy. Guild Meets The Future Progress Guild met at the home of Mrs. June Baird Thursday evening with Mrs. Delotres Bourne as es. Mrs. Lolita Garn had charge of the program. Miss Dee Ann Wood and Dennis Richards fav ored with a piano duet. Sharon Archibald of Tremonton gave an interesting discussion and showed slides on his recent mission to Austrailia. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Erma Bourne on co-ho- February 4th. Mr. and Mrs. st Pruitt Cloyd family of Ogden spent Sunday with Mrs. Pruitt's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Hess and and family. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Munson were overnight guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Nelson at Malad Friday. Mrs. William Griffiths of Brigham spent Friday visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Baird and family. Darrell Godfrey and Mr. and Mrs. Evan Hess, accompanied by Lemoine Hess of Ogden and Mrs. Larain Wood of Brigham attended funeral services for Andrew Hill at Malad Wednesday. Book Club The Book Lore Club met at the home of Mrs. Mabel Hansen Wednesday evening. Mrs. Myrle Udy of Riverside gave a review of the book "Mary Todd Lin coln,, by Mrs. Ruth Parkinson Randall. Luncheon was served by the hostess to nine club members and one guest, Mrs. George Bitters of Idaho Falls. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Helen Mason on Feb. 3rd. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mason and family spent Sunday with Mrs. Mason's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Overmyer at Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hess spent Wednesday and Thursday visit ing with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Suttlemyre at Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Mondell Weber and family of Salt Lake City visited with Mrs. Weber's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Can- - Regular Annual Meeting of the FARMERS CASH UNION Will Be Held In The LIGHT CO. CONFERENCE ROOM TREMONTON. UTAH SATURDAY, JANUARY 30, 1954 2:00 P. M, J. HOLMGREN. Garland, Utah E. A BETTER DEAL I m Sun.. Mon.. Tues., Wed. JAN 31. FEB. FOR THE 1. 2, 3 1711 EG L Friday. Let AND FAMOUS NEW! ROOMIEST CABS! NEW NEW! MOST VISIBILITY! NEW! LOWER LOADING! IVITII 6'$! PRICED WITH THE LOWEST Skies CARTOON these 5 motorists tell you why thousands are switching to I 31 ARKS BIRTHDAY Mrs. Blaine Fryer celebrated her birthday anniversary by having her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Rhodes in for din- ' ner Sundav. Mrs. Gilbert Allred is on a vacation trip at Tampa Fla., where she is visiting her brother and family, Mr .and Mrs. ': : : i K; " : - .r " Syracuse spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Hansen. Mrs. Eph Petersen went to Ogden Thursday and spent the night with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cole. Friday morning she accompanied Mrs. Cole and Bar bara to the Dee Hospital where Barbara underwent a tonsilect- omy. Mrs. Petersen spent Fri day night with her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Fielding in Clearfield and re turned homo Saturday evening Back From California i t TREMONTON i ill I sj u , r - - v - vv; 'v. ' l ?11 w -- TK- I ml J. Potter returned R. home after spend 'ng 3 weeks at Sacramento, Calif., with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Peery. The LfeRoy Oyler Sr. family met at a dinner party Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jasner Shaffer. Mr. Naomi Oyler left Sunday for Salt Lake City to srnd some time at the home of Mr. 5. M , r V...':: fh "Since I started using Conoco Slincr with TCP, the difference in my Nash ha heen astounding. It runs like a new car. No 'knocking' or 'pinging. And man, you should nee me take the hill!" W. J. 163--J Sperry Garland B. C. 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Mr. and Mrs. David Cook of AVAILABLE ALL-NE- W JOJOJ lulls' PHONE 5181 FORREST TUCKER by Mrs. Eph Peterson NOW e Nevada JGAM LESLIE Ed Udy, accompanied by his sons, Dale, Ray and LaVere and OF- TURNING! 9GH1 "Under FERNANDO LAMAS ARLENE DAHL PATRICIA MEDINA CARTOON SHORT NEWS fl 5, 6 PLUS ROY ROGERS King of Cowboys in Ken-nard- s. 1954 LINE NEW! SHARPEST H3 to starring NEW 's Thursday, Friday, Saturday. FEB. 4. THE SCREEN THRILL OF A LIFETIME! The ladies of the Birthday Club met to honor Ruie Ken- nard for her birthday Thursday afternoon. Home After Two Years Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Macfar-lan- e and baby are in their home now after being gone for two years. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Udy and son Gary were in Thatcher several days during the week. They attended the house warming of the Thatcher school Wednesday night. The Jr. Birthday Club met to honor Cleo Macfarlane for her birthday Thursday evening at the home of the J.R. Mrs. F.IAN AT THE Y-8- Trenionlon, Utah EAST GARLAND NOTICE & home HEW LIBERTY THEATRE Elvis Johnson attended the cutter races in Malad Saturday afternoon. A Last Day Reminder! UTAH POWER Society room. Th- ladies met in the morning and sewed. At noon a pot luck dinner was enjoyed. Drapes, for the various rooms were made, and some articles for the annual bazaar prepared. A good crowd of ladies attended. Mrs. Bessie Bitter of Idaho Falls came to visit her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Udy Wednesday. She returned I The trademark, '' A "Ordinarily, I change plugs every 10,000 miles. But since using Conoco Super with TCP, I've driven 14,000 miles and the plugs are perfect. And I'm getting almost 3 miles more a gallon I Mtward 1. f ard. fmt. Saleas Q 1121 4711 TCP, gallon. And I'm getting 100 increase in performance. 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