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Show Thursday, March THE LEADER. Tremonton. Utah EAST GARLAND Mrs. Eph Feterson The ELA.J act play "Eyes of Love" was very well received Friday night by the ward, membership. It is a fine play and very well cast. The actors are Harmon Pierson, Orval Grover, Beta Sore nsen, Margie Atkinson, Ruth Adams, Helen Johnson, Lyn Larson, Kenneth Shaffer, Blaine Rhodes and Merle Larson. The directors, are Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Pierson. They Cole.. They Mrs. finnhln T onnn who has last week Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum visited also with Mr. and Mrs. been with another daughter, Hoskins of Portage and Mr. and for a Mrs. FJlery Hall of Garland. Darrell Grover and Mr. and Mrs. May Bjorklund Mrs. Heber Peterson. couple of weeks returned home Games were played and refreshMr. put It on in Fielding Wednesday evening and are presenting it in Howell Friday evening and in Honeyville Tuesday. and Mrs Henry Sorensen Betty Jean were In Portage Thursday where they helped Mrs. Francis Allen celebrate her 70th birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sorensen were in Avon on Sunday and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Pulsipher. ' Mr. and Mrs. Eph Peterson were in Ogden on Sunday and were Easter dinner guests of Le-la- Spillage With Funnel Made From Can. a fanner metal strips slanted down ! soldered of joints and toedae of YouH keep your engine cleaner, too, with Standard Diesel FueL Cold Weather Tip. Standard Diesel Fuel is "Climate Tailored" with pour point and volatility requireto meet ments in different areas. Assures free flowing, smooth running, fast pick-up- , full power and easy idling. Ask us about it today. clean-deliver- clean-burnin- cold-weath- sir i funnel Ik. funnel 4 CKSH IUH He keeps a rag in the funnel when ifs not used as rag is pulled oat it cleans off injector-wreckin- g dust and grit that StoWari Oil might collect sfCatifsniarraSMl Distributed by FAffllELL Dial 2251 1 J. BESS " Tremonton AMERICAN FOD STORES Week of March 29 to April 5 ments served. of Mr. and with them. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Oyler, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Archibald and Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Oyler Lake City. to the at the In attendance Primary and thuir fomiiioc ttpnt Blacksmith Hardware in Ranch Mr. were Temple day sponsored and Mrs Fred Grover and Mrs. r un wanyon on sunaay iu Pearl Rhodes and Mrs. NaVelle the Elk herds. Mr. and Mrs Jasoer Shaffer Rhodes who were accompanied were Logan visitors on SaturNlelson Mrs. Mrs. and Ruby by day. Garland. of Brown Henry Bob Shaffer who is at the Mr. and Mrs. Marian Sorensen and Mr, and Mrs. LeRoy At- U. S. A. C. in Logan spent Easter kinson were in Malad at the with his grandparents, Mr. and home of Mr. and Mrs. David J. Mrs. L. R. Shaffer. Mrs. Dale Gardner and son William who were observing the week with her parspent their wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Watt ents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Haxper and family of Layton visited while her husband was in with relatives here on Sunday. Hutchinson. Kansas with the Hazel Riser, Dorothy Potter Weber College basket ball team. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Harper and Essie Peterson with the cooks from the Bear River High took their family to the Bear School cafateria called on Mrs. River Bird Refuge on Sunday. in Garland They also visited with Mr. and Lawrence Clark Mrs. Grover Harper in Corinne. afternoon. Monday They preMr. and Mrs. Wildon Grover sented her with a potted plant. Mrs. Clark was injured re- and daughter, Rhea, and Mr. Mrs. Fred Dininger of Both-we- ll cently in an auto mishap and and were dinner Sunday it was also her birthday anMrs. of Mr. and guests on Roy niversary Friday. A delicious luncheon was served to the Malon in Ogden on Easter Sunday. ladies. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hansen Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Allred returned Saturday from their of Salt Lake City spent the trip to California which took weekend at home with their them to Los Angeles and Ban parents, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hansen. , Diego. Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Pierson Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Twelves entertained the boys chorus and son, Steven, of Salt Lake evening after their City visited Mr. and Mrs. Lyn Sunday practice at the home of Mr. Larson on Monday.. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hansen and Mrs. J. p. Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. Tom and daughters, Jill and Jane, of Harper, Mrs. Sylvan Korth were in and Logan spent Friday night at the Lyn Larson home and attended Mr, and Mrs. Fred Grover, Mr. to the M. L A. play. The Larsons Snowville Friday evening spent Easter with them at their help celebrate the birthday anniversary of Mr. DeLaMar Cuthome in Logan. Mrs. Naomi Oyler held a ler at their home there. Mr. and Mrs. Lafayette Groquilting party at her home on ver had as guests one evening at which several ladies Tuesday from here and Garland participated. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Holman were in Ogden on Saturday. Weekend guests How To Stop Fuel friend who fills bis tractor by bucket with Standard Diesel Fuel showed us the funnel drawn in the diagram. It was soldered can. together from a Slanting baffles stop fuel from slopping over the side. and Mrs. Bill 0RPI1E0T.1 and Mrs. Will Harris of Portage spent Friday and Saturday at the Lafe Grover home. They attended the 3 act play Mrs. Paul Larson were Mr. and Mrs. Parley O. James of Salt nd 191 29. Mr. Clifton Webb, Jeanne Crain, Myrna Loy Friday evening. "CHEAPER BY THE DOZEN" Special Matinee Saturday MacMurray in "NEVER A DULL MOMENT" Second Feature "THE TOAST OF NEW ORLEANS" - WED - THURS Double Feature Starring Kathryn Grayson "THREE CAME HOME" WED - THURS Hedy Lamarr and John Hodiak in Starring Claudette Colbert Second Feature Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Bunderson were Mr. and Mrs. James Knighton of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Rudd and son, Bobby, of Logan and Mr, and Mrs, Vernon Bunderson of Deweyville. P.M. - MON - TUES Irene Dunne and Fred "MA and PA KETTLE GO TO TOWN" Mr. and Mrs. Roy Webster and Mrs. Allsop of Sandy were dinner guests on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Beard. 1:00 SUN Marjorie Main and Percy Kilbride in TUES at . SUN - MON Leslie Ann and Carolle, Michael Webster of Pocatello, Idaho spent three days this week with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Beard, They returned home Saturday with their parents,, Mr. and Mrs. John Webster. "50 YEARS BEFORE "A LADY WITHOUT PASSPORT" America's Big Story "50 YEARS BEFORE Second YOUR EYES" . WART, THE SPEED COP Biromr- WMths ' "KING SOLOMON'S MINES" In Mrs. Jim Theil of San Francisco, California is visiting this week with her aunt, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Burgess. ?errNG Ptq FRI - SAT Eyes have never beheld it's equal THURS., FRI., SAT. - . Feature YOUR EYES" - BY BURNICE ag wYr HUNSAKB HUNSAKER Complete FERGUSON Line HUNSAKER IMPLEMENT CO PARTS - REPAIR - i i i II 3281 r U . Dial FIELD SERVICE VJ Cordially Invite You To Their Annual Birthday Party SATURDAY MARCH 31st From 9 to 4 o'clock p.m. IFgQ GfcGQ 1 0 Eft? e o piiiiuVy FOLGEirs cmnoa pflcTflHIlES COFFEE TOAST Morning Milk Wonder Bread Lumberjack Syrup with DAFFODILS FOR THE LADIES Eft? 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