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Show THE LEADER, Tremnnton. Utah i CaJt tmatta M M and lane ing lion ed cen S Ing Buf Ga: thl; Hig I He: Th lur me Hi and Valley hospital. The new mother Wilford Sorensen daughters, Leah and Orlene and was formerly Deo Christensen of Tremonton. Cleland Petersen, Mrs. Eph Peterson Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Barker Miss Betty Jean Sorensen Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hansen spent last week in Denver re- spent the weekend in Grand returned Monday from their turning with Mr. and Mrs. Allen Junction, Colorado. honeymoon trip, which took Sorenson who are here on their Thursday afternoon the Sewtook them into Canada, to Banff vacation. On with ing Club entertained they, Sunday at a Monand Lake Louise, through the Henry Sorensens and Clyde shower in honor of Mrs. Clif- and Yellowstone tana and Sorensens, were dinner guests at j ford Jensen at her home. The Glacier National Parks. They the Pulsipher home at Avon afternoon was spent in sewing returned through Idaho. a delicious and afterwhich Jean Sorensen lunch Betty M. Holman Mr. and Mrs. L. was served. two Petersen Pauline days spent were State Fair visitors on in Salt Lake this week. Geniel Jensen, daughter of Monday. They visited at Sahara Mrs. Naomi Oyler is In Salt Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Jensen, Village while there. Lake this week staying with has enrolled at the Dee HospiThe L. M. Holmans were Sun- her grandchildren while Mr. tal in Ogden as a student nurse. day dinner guests and spent the and Mrs. Jesse Grover are in Mrs. Merle Holmgren enterafternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Denver. tained Tuesday afternoon In Henry Oyler in Tremonton. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Korth honor of her daughter, Reesa, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Larson were in Salt Lake Monday on on her third birthday anniverwere Logan business visitors on business. sary. Tuesday. Mrs. L. R. Shaffer spent three J. A. Fishburn of Oakland, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Allred in Ogden at St Benedict's California is visiting his days daughand family were in Ogden on hospital, helping to care for ter and family, Mrs. Emery Sunday, where they visited with her grandson. Brent Wester-gaarHuggins. Mrs. Ernest Huggins the Parley Allreds. who was stricken with recently from The Sorensen brothers reAt this time he Is steadily Washington, D. C. where she ceived recognition on their dairy polio. attended the wedding of her cattle at the state fair again improving. Mr. and Mrs. John Benton of daughter, Fae Ann and James this year. Their cattle were in- Salt Lake visited Tuesday at the E. Karo. The wedding took cluded in the Box Elder County L. R. Shaffer and Kenneth place on September 3rd at the herd which took first place. Shaffer homes. Post Chapel at Fort McNair. Those who were in attendance Mr. and Mrs. Norman Perry Mr. and Mrs. Roland Scoffield there on Monday were Mr. and arrived this week to attend entertained a few friends at Mrs. Henry Sorensen and Patfuneral services for his father their home Saturday evening. ricia, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Soren- in Deweyville. Mr. and Mrs. William Cates sen, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney SorenMr. and Mrs. Blaine Rhodes and sen Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Soren left family of Ogden visited refor cently at the home of Mr. and Wednesday morning Sun Valley where they will visit Mrs. Farrell Huggins. with the Don Shaffers. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Rhodes reGET YOUR CAR turned Sunday from a five day's ADDITIONAL READY FOR trip to Roosevelt, where they St were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tom White. They also made a trip By Florence Munsoi, into Colorado and Wyoming. at the home of Mr. Guests Mr. and Mrs. Ed Isaacson and Mrs. Frank Cannon last and Mrs. T. L. Isaacson were Brig-ha- week were Mr and Mrs Hyrum visitors Monday. Krause and Mr. and Mrs. Orval Nish was the high Complete Jack Blazzard of Lake City councilman visitor here Sunday and Mr. and Mrs. Salt Claude Cannon WINTERIZING evening. Glen Severson was the of St. George. o LUBRICATION guest speaker. Mr. and Mrs Frank Cannon SERVICE accompanied by their children, Mr and Mrs. Chester Cannon and Special Offer familv of Modestn tZtoet nalifnmln ' spent Wednesday at Burley and DURING OCTOBER Andrea Huggins Pocatello, Idaho. Mrs. Elizabeth Iversen was Mr. and Mrs. Will Stayner of Every 10th car on the hostess to her pinochle club Brigham spent Tuesday visiting Saturday afternoon. The game with Mr. and Mrs. Leo Farns-wort- h. grease rack will be was played with prizes going to LUBRICATED FREE Clytie Andersen and Mae AndMr. and Mrs. Mondell Weber ersen. of Salt Lake City entertained at SERVICE Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Andera party at their home Sunday in sen of Wells, Nevada visited his honor of their Now under management father, Frank parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Cannon of Fielding ho was celeof Andersen. brating his birthday anniverMr. and Mrs. Keith Johnsen sary. Other guests included Mr. Lewis Hunsaker announce the arrival of a baby and Mrs. Rulon Cannon and boy on September 15th at the family, Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Krause and family of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Canon and family of Modesto, California and Mrs. Frank Cannon of Fielding. A lovely hot dinner was served and the evening spent In visiting. Mr. and Mrs. Man for full-tim- e Frank Cannon spent Sunday Employment night at the Weber home and returned home on Monday. APPLY Mr., and Mrs. Theo Richards and daughter, Rita were Sunday dinner guests at the home of TIN-STATE LUMBER CO. Dr. and Mrs. Harry Verslius at Tremonton. Phone 5911 Tremonton Mr. W. J. Gam 1 attendedandthe Mrs. "Ice Follies" at sen, d, returned m Seat City PEP WANTED! Salt Lake City Saturday evening. Mrs. Ernest Burnett and two children visited at Ogden Sunday. Mrs. Vern Hess and two children of Ogden visited with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Garn and fam- ThursJaf ! HELD AT IJVEKS1DC w the speech contest held Tuesday night at the Riverside ward ily Wednesday. M. L A. The presentation was Mr. and Mrs. Parley Petersen made by Mrs. Mervin Burnett, and Miss Jean Garn accompanof the Mutual. president ied by Mr. and Mrs. Jack Garn were Kay contestants Other of Elwood attended the "Ice and Arlene Moore Thomas, Follies" at Salt Lake City WedLeona Rucker all of Tremonton. nesday evening. A vocal solo was given by Anderson of Bothwell. He ULiRBLES ENJOY was by his mother. accompanied VACATION TRIP A talk on temperance and the IN CALIFORNIA Word of Wisdom was given by Mr. and Mrs. LaRain Marble Howard Capener. returned this week from an ento joyable ten day vacation trip Mr. and Mrs. Dwayne Iverson California. They were accomp-panie- d of Santa Barbara, California are by their son, Vern, as far at the home of his parvisiting as Berkley where they visited Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Iverson. ents, their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Flamm. Vern stayed for a Mr. and Mrs. Melbourne Archifew days with his sister then rebald and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Benturned home and Mr. and Mrs. nett enjoyed the Ice Follies in Marble went on through South Salt Lake Saturday evening. ern California and back through They remained overnight in Salt Las Vegas. Lake and returned Sunday De-ve- re Local Happenings the Valley 1 -- Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Whitney appreciated. Mr. ar 'spen ith 34 Miss Mae Strand left Monday for Ogden where she will enter Weber College. sper now ,; stone 'den the its. J Per cent. Bet Arizona shi 000 tons a ye sential to the octane gasolij contains the t the West of cfc I'll asbestos f Elementary Schools are enrolled the elementary schools of the United States than ever befcre in in history 'j sevei r a Mr. ; r.d fc ' i Mr ;':::ter, r. the " DOH'y BE CAUGHT tfy lr.g. . gc :es of Ethel Dockstader Rupert, Idaho is visiting this week with her sister, Mrs. J. H. Laub On Monday their brother, E. J. Hess of Ogden came up for a visit and Mrs. Laub and Mrs. Dockstader returned with them over Mrs. Sarah Frederickson of Monday evening and visited LaJara, Colorado came Wednes- Tuesday. day for a two months visit with Mr. and Mrs. Neal Olsen and her daughter, Mrs. Clyde Coombs children returned to Sherman and family. Oaks, California after visiting Mrs. K. H. Fridal was a Salt for a week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Moroni Ward. Lake visitor on Tuesday. ' i frank Oret Oregon's rn ests, which i ylvan beautj duce annua!!, teet of timbej Mr. and Mrs. Bob Whitney and daughters of Sublett, Idaho spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. nation's lunv W. W. Whitney. thrae Pacific More children ;ldr and You: left Wednesday and returned Sunday from Bancroft, Idaho where they visited D. A. Whitney and Mrs. Don Rigby and families T d called to vu Murray HU1 of Ogden visited Mrs. T. A. Carter on Saturday. Mu 3. 5 Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Peterson of Grand Coulee, Washington visited Tuesday with the L. A. Dodds. On Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Barkle of Providence called for a visit Mrs. Stewart Francis and fam ily of Murray spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, K. H. Fridal. 3,v Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Jensen and Tt son, Brent, of Ogden accompanWe wish, ied Mr. and Mrs. Hamp Brad-sharelatives zi Louise Reed, daughter of Mr. to Provo Sunday where our daughte and Mrs. James Reed of Corinne visited relatives. flowers and was awarded the gold medal at they SPEECn CONTEST RUt abs. jllove Yw- -- w - siA 1, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Foster and daughter, Eveline and Mr. and Mrs. George Gent visited friends in Ogden Sunday. J Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Strand Mr. and Mrs. Bob Winzeler, attended a missionary farewell Mrs and Mr. accompanied by Murray Mason of Brigham City at the Burton ward in Salt Lake left Thursday for Las Vegas, Sunday in honor of a nephew. Nevada where they will spend Roy Spjut. the weekend. Mr and Mrs. Lewis Brenkman are proud grandparents of a Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Morrison born on September grandson attended a garden wedding and 15th to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Doro for their niece, reception Brenkman of Inglewood, Nelson James and Norman thy Smith, held in Salt Lake last week. Towspeople attending the Ice Mrs. John O. Garfield, Mrs Follies in Salt Lake Wednesday Ethel Palmer, Mrs. P. E. Ault, evening were the Merrill Laubs, Ferris Aliens, Mrs. Ann Palmer and Mrs. Lila Evan Greens, Newell and Dr. Lilenquists, Heslop enjoyed the State Fair in Mohrs. Salt Lake on Tuesday. :- c -- tf UK YUUK HEATING PL Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Beard and Mr. and Mrs. Mark Woolley Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nelson visiMr. with spent Sunday visiting and Mrs. Neil Frandsen at Rup ted in Salt Lake Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Nelson. ert, Idaho. SatL I IVii e2 ORDER Phillips 68 m&m Tidn yor 'VS Call us today for clan burning Ph Furnace Oil the fuel oil that has h content in every gallon. You'll I ; quick, efficient service. Don't delay call us today for I Mr j Phillips 66 Furnace OiL ? IVASATGIl SALES, IIIC. Garland No. 10 Tremonton j 2261 - 41G6 I . ; t t Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Dodd and Brough visited in Ogden with Mr. and Mrs. Dee Doman on Sunday. R. G. IBBBBBBBBOHB0BB Mr. and Mrs. Einor Stenquist accompanied their son, Robert, to Ogden Thursday evening where he boarded a train for Ft Lewis, Washington, where he has been called as an enlisted re a t GQfl i IBB CD CI e q cd ( serve. Mr. and Mrs. Mont Warner of Kansas City, Wilma Jorgensen and son, Deney of Ogden, called to visit Mr. and Mrs. M W Ward on Monday. The Most ilenutifnl 0 Thing on Wheels Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Morrison were in Logan Monday to attend funeral services of an aunt, Mahala Morrison Crane Mrs. Wanda Cook of Salt Lake was a weekend guest of Mrs. A Tu John O. Garfield. Mr. and Mrs Lynn Iverson and Dr. and Mrs. D. B. Green are being honored by a visit from Benjamin S. Green, of Glendale, California. Mr. Green is the father of Mrs. Iverson and Dr. Green. Mesdames Leo and Leon Conger left Sunday for Olympia. Washington to reside while their Ft x '3nvMr:.xrr f)j husbands are stationed No other word describes a new Pontiac quite as well as "wonder fuL" It's the perfect word for Pontiac's beauty, Pontiac's per- formance, Pontiac's dependable economy H$MiJ3 - Lewis. M'allar for Dollar 51311 can't beat a and for the way you of your own Pontiac. Wayne Sandall Motor Co' TREMONTON it j $lttbQ&in Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Whitney attended a wedding dance in Calvin and Dorothy Noelte of Chicago, HI called on Mr. and Mrs. James Walton Tuesday. Dorothy will attend the B. Y. U. easy-to-se- t, i .i vuuvciucuuy iiitirKeu t for all type fabrics. Avail ii in IWO $13.93 lightweight 4 lbs. or "KuaTWtJgai, - MIXMASTER Garland spent Sunday riding and fishing In Avon Canyon. 1 is. recipe. Correct mixing speeds at your finger-tips- . 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