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Show Thursday, March 22, THE LEADER. Tremonton, Utah 1951 DEAR RIUER CITY Andrea Hugglns Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Hansen received word from their son, Collen, that he was being sent from Fort Riley, Kansas to Aberdeen, Maryland. There he Mr. and Mrs. Reynold (Bob) was will enter the school ol Autoplayed with prizes going to where he Jensen of Benjamin visited Mr. motive Engineering Checketts and Wilma An- will study to be an Instructor. and Mrs. Foreldo Andersen, Mrs. Joyce derson. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Andersen were hosts at a shrimp dinner Saturday evening. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Huggins Half-wa- y and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Jensen. This half-wa- y mark means fifty years to me. Mrs. Zona J. Wakefield and It also brings to memory some past history. Zoe Ann and Kerry, children, It seems that March 15th, is an important, of Seattle, are visiting her pardate to many people, including myself, because ents, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Jensen. It's not only a date to pay income tax, but it They will be joined by Bishop to also happens be my birthday, and this year at conference time. Wakefield was my fiftieth birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bywater and Elder M. Shirley Bywater Some seventeen years ago, my first employarrived home Friday evening er H. G. Scott, commonly known by his pals as from Mississippi The Bywaters (Hi), passed away at the age of fifty. We all joined their son, at the comknow that is not considered a very old age, pletion of his mission and tourconsequently you might say one just. gets a ed the southern states. good start instead of finishing life so early. returned Roland Scoffield Hi, gavz me some very good advise and home from Montana Sunday many predictions he made came true. evening. He took his brother He alfvays said I could profit by his exand wife up there to make their perience. I am sure that I have done home. that very thing, but not the experience Johnsen, Carol Gay Nell he had in mind. Holmgren and Lucille Taylor were home from the A. C. for You have noticed from year to year my busitheir spring vacation. we no ness is closed for vacation time. Also Mr. and Mrs. Erey Whittaker longer work Sundays and holidays. Incidently I have worked Sundays and holidays for thirty years of my business career. That is enough to warrant a change. One must take time out to live like nonnal folks do. - The returned home from California ensen and children of Ogden were dinner guests of Mr. and last week. and Mrs. Oliver Hansen of Sophia Jensen and Mr. and at the Mrs. Alvin Jensen Saturday. Logan spent Friday Mrs. Roland Scoffield visited home of Rueben Holmgren. The herparents, Mr. and Hansen's home is in Idaho but Larsen at Millville, they have been making their Thursday. home in Logan for the winter. Mrs. Stanley Jensen was Mrs. Rita Andersen, Ruby hostess to her clubj gracious Andersen and Fern Arbon were evening. A dessert Thursday in Ogden Friday. luncheon was served. Pinochle Mr. Mark . . Mrs-Georg- e . , j j j Sterl Christensen is home on furlough from the navy visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Irish Andersen, Mrs. John T. Hansen of Tremonton is spending several days with her daughter, Mrs. Ernest Huggins. Manv of the older folks en joyed the show "Cheaper by the Dozen" as guests of Mr. Call at the Capitol theatre in Brigham, Wednesday. Mrs. Roy Lels returned recently from, the Logan hospital, where she underwent a major operation. Mrs. Huggins, Mrs. Helen and Nola Bessie Christensen to the Nessler were when officers they Primary held their teachers training meeting Friday. The Bee Hive girls held a party at the home of Meredith Tuesday evening. Christensen Games were played and a delicious lunch was served. Their teacher, Mrs. Vida Jensen, was unable to be present. Irving Christensen and son, Gaylen are on a business trip to the North west. . Mrs. Arnold Hansen, Sunday. DeVere Christensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raff Christensen was unable to accompany the Cappella choir on their trip when they left on account of Illness. Tuesday he boarded a Western Air Line plane and flew to Los Angeles, where he met the group and will go on with them. A SNOWVILLE 8 Mrs. Christine Peterson co Mr. and Mrs. Gwen Hurd were honored Tuesday night at i- a wedding dance and .reception in Oakley, Idaho Other mem bers of the family present were, Mr. and Mrs. William Hurd, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Cutler and son, s, Dennis, Mr. and Mrs. Tom and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fonnesbeck. Marene, Beth, and Dora sang and Dennis sang a solo. Mr. and Mrs- Reed Lar-ki- n were also in attendence. Mrs. Larkin Uarda and daughter accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Larkin and family to Salt Lake on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. J.' H. Keupper They visited with Mrs. Mae and son, Steven, of Ogden vis- Larkin who has been in the ited her parents, Thursday, Mr. hospital in Salt Lake for ten and Mrs. Arnold Hansen. days and who is now at the Mr. and Mrs. Claude Iversen home of her son, James, and is and daughter of Tremonton slowly improving. and Mr. and Mrs. Ferron Chist- - Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Talbot of Clearfield visited Friday and Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Talbot and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Talbot. Mr. and M. I. A. Mrs. Harvey Talbot and family Will Present returned to Clearfield with them. Mr. and Mrs Al Robbins of Ogden spent Thursday night and Friday visiting with their comedy under the direction of Mr. and Mrs- - John parents, and Mrs. -i Tie-tex- - v os- - BEAR RIVER STAKE How much nicer it is to live and play and work as we go along. There is no such things as retiring, 'LENA RIVERS'' in my est- imationjust a change takes place. If you notice that my ways are different than some druggists you know, it's because I havt A Three act Mr. profited by someone elses experience. Ralph Ashby TREMONTON SECOND WARD FRIDAY, MARCH 23 ADAM'S DRUG STORE Tremonton Arbon. 7:30 p.m. Admission 50c , 49- - Sponsored by Tremonton Second Ward Friday night the ward Sunday school held their monthly faculty meeting. Mrs. Carl Shelling of Riverside, member of the stake Sunday School Board was the visitor. She presented an interesting lesson to those present. Joan Rose came up from Provo on Friday and returned on Tuesday to visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arch Rose. Mr. and Mrs. John Arbon were dinner guests on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Anderson and f amlly. . , Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bowen and three children, Sharon, Karon, and Bobbie, Mrs. Kathlee Nelson and two children, Shirleen and David, all of Malad visited on Sunday with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Lee West and family of Salt Lake called on relatives and friends Monday. iney were returning from a pleasure trip at Boise, Idaho. C. W. Funk of Stone, Idaho, and LaMar Cutler of Elwood were the speakers in Sacrament meeting Sunday evening. Mrs. James Garbanatl and LaMar Cutler sang a duet accompanied by Mrs. Luzell Eliason. Mrs. Emma Eliason of Brig-hais visiting this week with her daughter and Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Nelson Jr. ra i S IS e2S 8 60- - m son-in-la- w, and family. Friday night ten members of the Frienda club met at the - 0ft'-,l- J '" .000 ' a""' I1 a&t&'ff l Kt ff fy M IB ipf W ""wW ' """""" LmmKZ' aMMl Brand new "Rocket" Engine standout leader in high compression! Brilliant new Body by Fisher bigger wider smarter, too! More beauty comfort room and view! New chassis an even smoother "Rocket Rids"! Drive! Improved Oldsmobile Hydra-Mati- c e See the new great Super "88" gag-gavi- home of Mrs. Mattie Nelson. The evening was spent in candy making. Amacy James of Star Valley Wyoming visited with his sister and brother-in-la- Mr. w, and Mrs. Arch Rose. Majorle Arbon returned home Monday from Brigham, where she has been receiving medical treatment at the hospital. returned Grandon Arbon home Saturday afternoon from the Valley hospital where he received treatment for after effects of mumps. We are glad to report he is much Improved. --mm. "--J W p CS Og1 Mrs. C. H. Waddops of Logan visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Qulnney over the weekend. 3 LEADER WANT ADS PAT C WANTED 53 Experienced M mars mm NEW SUPER "88" m mU midd: A OLDSMODILES . . . Now on SEE YOUR NEAREST Display OLDSMOBILE I 2' -- tPzZlZ MECHANIC Good opportunity for right man. DEALER Fronk Chevrolet Co. Phone 2311 AUTO CB4BA1 MOTOaS VA1M Tremonton See BUD CAREY at Carey-For- d, Phone 2121 bp 3 ' Inc. Tremonton 69- - 94 |