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Show Thursday OctrJ THE LEADER, Tremontort, Uuh By Florence Munson Ravsten. Mrs. Arch Mrs. Ben Goodey, and Mrs. Annie Chris-cnse- n of Clarkston, Mrs. Garth Rasmussen and Mrs. Gorden Jensen of Brigham and Mrs. Earl mm mi 3 to get rid of soot Holt attended a quilting party at the home of Mrs. Nobel Petersen Wednesday afternoon. Refreshments were served by the hostess. Will Stayner of Brigham" and Earl Holt enjoyed an Elk hunt ing trip to Blacksmithfork Can yon Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Parley Petersen and children and Mrs. Wesley Garn spent Wednesday at Ogden where they visited with Mrs. Gam's mother Mrs. Thomas Doman. Mr. and Mrs. Mondell Weber and children of Salt Lake City spent the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cannon. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Lott and son, David, of Malad were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lott and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ellwood Hess visited with their mother, Mrs. Mary M. Morgan at Logan Saturday. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs- George Morgan and two daughters of Price, Mr. and Mrs. Rex England and three sons of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Arch Bronson of Ogden. A pleasant afternoon was spent In visiting. Dr. and Mrs. R. C. Robinson of Farmington spent the weekend visiting with Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Bourne. Mr. and Mrs. Theo Richards and Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Bourne attended a "Seventies" party at Park Valley Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Hess and two daughters of Ogden spent Sunday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Hess Mr. this family. way The Clio Club met at the home of Mrs. Lester Coombs Thursday with evening. Bridge was played with; prizes going to Ross Rhodes. Mrs. Mrs. Helen Dean, Coombs and Capener. Mrs. Val Bone of Tre- monton was a special guest, Luncheon was served by the hostess. Mrs. C. W. Bourne, accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. Ferrel Summers of Bothwell, spent Thursday at Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Parley Petersen 1 A Frcduct of Standard of California Why let a"keroseney" odor fill your kitchen? Why get soot on your stove, walla and curtains? Get Pearl Oil the fuel that's carefully reGned to burn with a steady flame ... at an even temperature without smoke, soot or waste. For all your kerosene appliclean-burnin- g Farrell J. Wal 2251 I and children spent Sunday visiting with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Axel Petersen at Brigham. Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Pruitt and family of Ogden spent Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Hess and family. Mr. and Mrs. Oris Rudd and small son, Bobbie, of Cedar City have been visiting with their Mr. parents, Mrs. Clark Rudd and family. Oris and family are moving back to Logan to make their home. Principal Ralph Baird, Mrs. E. H. Packer, Mrs. Max Rees, Mrs. Clifford Welling, Mrs. Uel Garn and Mrs. Glen Severson attended U. E. A. Convention at Salt Lake City Thursday to at Farmington during Randolph spent the latter part the latter part of the week-Mr- . of the week with their parents, and Mrs. Lemoine Hess are Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mason and happy over the arrival of a baby girl. Lemoine and Sara are liv ing at Salt Lake City, but at present they are staying with their parents, Mr. and MrsHaltz at Smithfield. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hessy spent Sunday visiting with them. Stanley C. Farnsworth of Salt Lake City was an overnight guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J family. Sunday evening they all visited at Logan. Mrs. Dallas Goodey and children of Clarkston spent Tuesday visiting with Mrs. John Owen and family. Mrs. W. M. Welling spent Tuesday visiting with her children, Mr. and Mrs. Scott and family at Logan. Mr. and Mrs. George Bowcutt D. Munson Monday. and and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hess visited Frankfamily the of Kayes with their children, Mr. and weekend with Ogden spent Mr. their parents, Mrs. Arvid Anderson at Snowville and Mrs. Leonard Standing. last week. Mr. and Mrs. Thane Hansen and baby and Mrs. Ariel Rock of Salt Lake City spent Sunday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Myrle Udy Packer. rne stake temple day was Mr. and Mrs. Willis Christen- sen and family of Tremonton sponsored by the Primary Asso spent Sunday visiting with Mrs. ciation and nine ladies of River side attended Elma Petersen and family. the morning Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Earl sesson. spent Tuesday at Salt Lake City The Primary preparation meet Mrs. J. D. Munson, accompan- ing was held at the home of ied by Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Vera Butler on Wednesday night. Hales of Riverside, enjoyed a A social hour was held after chicken dinner at the the business of the organization lovely home of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil was taken care ofMr. and Mrs. Ralph Richards Richins at Ogden Sunday. Merrill Petty has been spend- spent Thursday and Friday in ing a few days visiting with Salt Lake visiting their son and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nichlos at family, Mr. and Mrs. Ford Richards. Mr. Richards also attended Farmington. Mrs. Wynn Hansen spent U. E. A. sessions. Tuesday at Salt Lake City. Katheryn Welling, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Winger and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Welling of daughter, Jo Ann, of Preston, Salt Lake, is spending some Idaho and Mrs. Spence Dewey time with her grandparents, and small son, Dale of Logan Mr. and Mrs. Karl Welling. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Udy and visited with Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Packer last week. family of Bothwell had dinner Mr. and Mrs. Ren Olson and on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. son, Gary, of Hyrum were Sun- Ed Udy. day guests at the home of Mr. J. J. Shumway gave the lesson in Gospel Doctrine class Sunday and Mrs. E. C. Mason and on the life of his grandfather, - Mc-Clell- an - Charles Shumway. Sunday School Stake board members W. O. Linford and Earl Clements visited Sunday School, Sunday morning. Mrs. Earl Adams and son of Thatcher and Mrs. Juanita Hall and children of Magna were dinner guests on Sunday of their daughter and sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Cook visited relatives and friends in son, Jimmy, visited Idaho Sunday. Salt Lake Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence of Burley visited with the A. L-- Cooks. Dar-ringt- Mr. and Mrs. W. ot en9'lnfo f 4 flu ey r:U pays more than $1,500,000 in taxes help other districts." made a business also to Peter Sari :site A- - to Pete rlow J :.'edn Club s. y ev Lawre ck rev Rudy . BY BURNICE THE SPEED COP rue GW6tA . Yrt- rrtY'f? fit. CLOS0 . STMi f fl THY'R &9NfRUP7 T ffoioffv r all CLOSeO v O- HCJ -- CJ?VS SO the hosti Joseph IMPLEMENT Co. visited En Trt?e flNT YO PSPfrh- to oo vo Mwejrfiijrm, ' Svyff1"' "' $ ifi sited mm T w - - line j Complete FERGUSON Line - FIELD SERVICE " and Sunday len of H ruest of - H. Boyd HUNSAKER IMPLEMENT GO. - Sr A. L. rWsyicir.are dJ V - ThJa. Prest ' PARTS - REPAIR refr 1 THeG CfiGS S9YIQED i ISIS Mr. : trip to his ranch and Clover Valley, Nevada. HTOWN 7?"e-- r.eh "Our school program in Utah evens up the costs of education for our children in the many counties of the state. Jordan District, where our biggest mine is located, Ward, student at Weber College, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Ward. why's- tn Oiat little Mrs-War- c.no., J r3' t L. J:r.;rov - every . , LEADER WANT ADS PAY Mrs. Amanda Hermansen and sons of Salt Lake have been with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. during the weekend. has been ill, but is much . rne were weekend guestsailLa; h!w oftW Mrs. Harrv Verslm. the hospital. ic-- l0 1 on " WART, 5a i;-- Mrs. Dale Udy. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ward of Salt Lake visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Art Ward. Mrs. Mina Ward accompanied them to Ogden and visited her daughter, Mrs. Rayola Walker. She returned home Monday. Mrs. Grace Hales has been in Ogden for several days taking care of her daughter and baby grandson when they came from O. L. Brough J fyl: Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Rytting and The Harry Drews son, Douglas were Sunday visiUtah over the Magna, tors at the A. N. Rytting borne. as guests of Mrs. Ray Vt;: i l BlJ Hei - V ' and clean-burnin- g ances, get Tearl Oil! and and Mr. and Mrs. Wynn Wood and Mrs. Ervin Hess of Plymouth visited with her sister, Mrs. son, Bruce, of Vernon spent the Clark Rudd Monday afternoon. weekend with their parents, Mr Mrs. Glen Severson visited and Mrs. F. W. Hess. with her mother, Mrs. W. Mr. and Mrs. Rollin Thomas of 19 Miss Colleen Packer who is House Manager of the Sigma Kappa Sorority at Logan was Pi1' ill Ir""" ''';)) f Cik' ir rJ basBaassssBSSSS" rgggsr:ZZZz!zS -,- Lk---- fe "' . ' ' -- .:v- -. w''--- -- - honored as the winner of the Bess contest for the most attractively Tsemonton house decorations and presented with a trophy on Home Coming Day at Logan Saturday. 'R Z vJtrongI W,1 'J! ' V5' - " I i.s', l t J tiS&Si - 7- . n n dent of U ! l man is 41 ; ""'II f i : VI "in I ill juccessf nds big ill : Is i s j j 1 I . nn Lackw ? fiHT 1 rZn rvniq WWy r 1 rrAT. n.!lt a Vw. 110 t CMC Inr 10 CMC's S1N.C, t.aw; ho ; ; 5 - v V- - - and ir- atrucWbun specially - po'1 pulling Pcr- - , u' . They 1 i . 0re a' horsC ni,11 ?: J and i the pc ox Eldei ! I ton l" Brighj W r,cr them u"" ... Z sn the tons m orld naJ t.nones L Ell . J. ne oi oi Tery act) UAW Ye$, ir, from celery to sows, your farm yields can be better, bigger, and more profitable, if you put electricity to work.; tt saves steps, time, toil, and trouble and makes more money, too. T' ... Your key to greater hauling profits Wayne S andall Motor Co. 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