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Show THE LEADER, Tremonton. UtA October, 12, 1950 CcllitUtcn j! " R- - Sirs. W. Warnke Johnson was a luncheon at Tuesday at the home of ct sister, Mrs. Charles Leatham J Lieile r-- 'M Wellsville. r. and Mrs. Blaine Fryer are of a new baby Is proud parents 3rd at a Logan October cy born second son the is This tipitalm.)r the young couple. LaMar Bowen Mr. and Mrswere dinner guests nd family home of Mr. the at b Sunday BaUs in Day- LaVere Mrs. frd m pru Idaho. Kay Bowen remained jere to help in the beet harvest uring this week. Mr. and Mrs- A. H. Bateman f Logan were Friday visitors of )Mir. and Mrs. George Johnson. - - - 'elc Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Warnke attended the graduation exercises of their daughter Ash-to- n Ann Carol from the school in Salt Finishing Lake City, evening Friday They enjoyed a fantasy of Cinderella" presented by members of the graduating class along with the graduation. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. DeLong left Friday for Los Angeles, California where they will spend their vacation with members of their family who reside there. Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Simmons were Mayor and Mrs. J. J. White of Garland and Mr. and Mrs. Don Tansen of Tremonton. Mrs. Cornelius Bell visited Wednesday with friends in The New LIBERTY up THEATRE The HORROR MONSTER SHOW 13th Dill GUT, FRIDAY i!Tec DOUBLE FEATURE "Murder in the Rue Morgue" and "The Raven" Wi De Starring BORIS KARLOFF and BELA LUGOSI - 1 Mr. and Mrs. George Johnson attended a house wanning party Friday evening at the new home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold C. Bateman in Ogden. Mrs- Del Kidman spent several days during the week at Bear Kidman is Lake where Mr. harvesting grain. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Robbins and son, Tommy of Ogden were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Y. Simmons. Miss Winifred Stirling, student at the University of Utah, was a weekend guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W- W. Stirling. Mrs. Odell Bigler visited Wednesday with her mother, Mrs. A. A. Loveland in Deweyville. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Busenbark were on business In Brigham City Thursday. A. J. Bateman of Logan spent two days during the week at the home of his daughter, Lucile Johnson. Miss Norma Jensen was In Salt Lake City Saturday. Miss Anna Bowen was hostess to a group of her girl friends Saturday evening at a weiner roast held at her home. Mrs. Merrell Packer and family who have been visiting with her mother, Mrs. Minnie Hyatt for some time have returned to their home in Ogden. The M. I. A. was in charge of the program In Sacrament meeting Sunday evening. Ruth Jensen was the conducting officer. La- - ffv .vSy UUUU r AMERICA'S PRICED Enjoy the thrill of LOWEST TRANSMISSION AUTOMATIC Gyro-Mati- mm that c lets you drive all day without shifting . . . that gives you important advantages not found in many other transmissions. Gyro-Matis optional on Coronet models at moderate extra cost. - m City. Visitors at the L. H. Fronk home over the weekend was their son, Mr. and Mrs. Julian Fronk and family of Orem. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Johnson were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lloyd of Eden. Mr. and Mrs. Thayle Neilson and daughters of Idaho Falls, Idaho spent Friday and Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. A. A. ic j ELECTRIC 0 CLOTHES DRYER GENERAL I spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Johnson. Alton Veibell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jens Veibell, left Sunday for Kansas City, Missouri where he will participate in the National Poultry judging. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Plastino were visitors in Idaho for several days last week. They visited with Mr. Plastino's father. Joe Plastino who is 111 in the I D S. Hospital in Idaho Falls. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs- La Vera Hatch in Filer, and Mrs. Hilda Anderson of Blackfoot. Mrs. Joseph Durfey and Mrs. Wilford Durfey attended a birthday party Thursday in Providence for Mrs. Rhode Theurer. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Busenbark spent Monday at the Genealogical Library in Salt Lake City. Dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jens Veibell were Mr. and Mrs. Parley Chambers of Ogden, and Mr. and I Model u Mrs. AA Enamel ON DISPLAY AT RUSS ELECTRIC Phone 5111 I G- - L. Bowen visited Sun- S than eves', you'!! want Dodge ruggedness and dependability 5 for you to get show how the new save you $1,000! bigger Dodge and see us today. See for yourself why Dodge owners say you could pay $1,000 more for a car and not get all the extra room Dodge all the wonderful ease of hangives you dling that lets you drive all day long without all the famous rugged dependability tiring that belongs to Dodge, and to Dodge alone! So come ... XO ... Start enjoying all the big advantages Dodge gives you. The extra room for your head, legs, shoulders. The brilliant performance of the " engine. big, high compression The smoother starts and stops of Fluid Drive. Come in Today! in now! Let us show you So, don't wait-co- me how easy it is to own a big, dependable Dodge. Learn why you'll be money and miles ahead by buying now. nesday with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Bell. Mrs. Rosetta Conine, grandmother of A. C. Conine, left t, Thursday for her home in Iowa after visiting for a month at the home of her grandson in Tremonton and also relatives In Brigham. Mrs. A. C. Conine will accompany her. 3. "Get-Away- y 9. s 3 I L-- P M y w isi I .? a Just a few dollars mare than the hnes,t:priccdcsr$! Mrs. Dan Briggs is visiting in Salt Lake with her daughter Mrs. Ted Jones. Mr. Briggs will go down Sunday to get her. Winzeler Motor Co. riione 7 til ,iJ fl Li Hill W llil il QUIT SHOyiN? Y I'M STARVED i J-- J rTTTpATJrEXPECTDOUSTHEY TO J VCTT"! we canY eat J -- S ifC rv ft r LAY l-iraf."1 ?!MSL5 liSSnSOSSAQSJ U - Mrs. Ettie Hurd of Salt Lake is visiting with her sister. Pearl W. Toland, this week. 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Get a coupon worth 25? on purchase of an Purina hanging all-met- feeder each time you buy 100 lbs. Purina Laying Chow, 5 coupons and $1.35 cash gives you a $2.00 feeder. You save almost half! BEAR RIVER FARM SUPPLY PHONE I Glyptal day with Mrs. Henry Dattage in Providence and Mrs. Olena Weirman in Logan. Mrs. Arta Hansen and her one Guilde Boy of the Primary, entertained at a welcoming party for the Blazer group Monday. A weiner roast was enjoyed. Lucile Johnson is the Blazer leader. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Durfey visited Sunday with Mr. H. O. Durfey who is ill in an Ogden hospital. Mrs. Rosada Fryer and her Bluebird class in Primary entertained at a welcoming party for the Lark class Monday afternoon. Lavinia Marble is the Lark leader. Mr. and Mrs. Norvil Ericksen and Mr. and Mrs. Don Hansen of Smithfield enjoyed a chicken dinner at Maddox Inn at Brig-haSaturday evening. : ! White Mrs. Edward Bowen entertained at dinner Sunday in honor of her husband's birthday. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. John and Mr. and Mrs. Oleen Hailing of Mantua were guests. Miss Colleen Satterthwaite was a guest of Natalie Ericksen Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Talbot and daughter of Brigham City and Mrs. M. A. Talbot of Ogden were Tuesday visitors of Mrs. R. W. is tr in Gleaming - g(oM(iDi - zai'i v AD-- 6 249.95 Finished t - Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Del Kidman and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Ericksen en- -j joyed a turkey dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Mark Pugmire at their summer home in Montpelier Canyon Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Adams and son Dick of Salt Lake City Mrs. Carlisle Anderson of Manwere Sunday dinner guests of tua. Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Green-an- d family of Logan spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Ericksen. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Biddle and family of Tremonton and Mr. and Mrs- Ronald Kidman were UUlLLi Sunday callers of Mr. and Mrs. John Potter. Mrs. Marvin Simmons spent several days in the Valley Hospital during the past week, where treatshe received medical ment. Drs. Don and Vere Johnson of Roosevelt were Sunday overnight guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Johnson. But, remember, you still get the matchless smoothness of gyrol Fluid Drive on all Dodge models at no extra cost. Try Gyro-Mati- c with Fluid Drive todayl L Se5" j wsj pas 1 - Derald and Gerald Simmons, students at the U. of U-- , were home during the weekendand Mrs. Clark S. Bishop Bowen were Friday guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Mantle in Brig-ha- Mr. and Mrs- - Mike Ericksen. Mrs. Rex Hansen, who Is still Mr. and Mk. rv a cr. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Kidman, recovering from a recent L&ke UCre Siting friends Mrs. Del Kidman, VaLouie and tinn at th fir ' B,nPHl,t. i,JUh,i in TremoRton Monday this week. Garth Kidman attended funeral was visited Tuesday by" Mrs! are former residents services for Mrs. Don Muir in Guy Ballard, Mrs. Ezra Harris, 11116 Wellsville Tuesday. Mrs. Norman Maughan and Mrs. of East Tremonton. who moved 10 sail LaK.e a lew years ago. Mr. and Mrs-- Ralph Buttars of j uie iiarns. Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Buttars, Logan were callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Jchnson on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Heber Zollinger and daughter of Sublett, Idaho n O fj O Simmons. - ' ' vinla Marble, president of the Young Women and Glen Fryer, superintendent of the Young Men each made brief remarks, other speakers were Lincoln Bell, Sherry June Simmons. Thomas Clark Simmons and Bishop Bowen. Musical selections were a vocal solo, Norman Durfey mens trio, Bryce Ericksen, Dennis Simmons and Lincoln Bell and a girls trio, Idella Durfey, and Nedra MarJean Jensen 1 CAE LAND 5 econ- t i ! |