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Show THE LEADER. Tremonton, Utah Thursday, August 16, 1951 THATCHER LaVar Johnson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Peterson had as guests this weekend Mr. and Mrs. Harry Peterson and baby of West Warren, Mr. and Mrs. Loring Holiday, Mrs. Sarah Adams and children of ROSBLLA ANDERSON M.I.A. Holds Activity Night John Craner and the Misses Leona and Mary Craner of Cor inne. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Lott and were the children of Ogden Sunday guests of Mr. and MrsJoseph J. Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Henry (Ike) and Mrs. Beverly Gro-vNewman had as Sunday visitors of Alaska. The Primary officers and tea- Mr. and Mrs. Jack Newman, Mr. chers went to Crystal Springs and Mrs. Willard Peterson and of Honeyville and Mr. and Friday where they enjoyed an baby Mrs. Marion Newman of Both- of Delicious evening swimming. refreshments were served. Those well. Mr. and MrsLynn Walters present were Doris Burton, children of Magna were Wanda Newman, Glenda Comp-to- n, and Colleen Adams, Myrl New- the guests of Mrs. Walters parman, Larene Diderickson, Koa ents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Earl Lou Christensen, Qra Lewis, Adams, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs- Albin Borgstrom Bertha Johnson, Joan Waldron, Lola Ray, Lula Diderickson, and spent several days last week at Marie Roche. the Bear Lake resort, returning Mrs. Amelia Anderson return home Saturday. ed home Monday following a The program at Sacrament two weeks visit in Centerville meeting Sunday evening was a guest at the home of Mr. and conducted by the Stake home Mrs. Clarence S. Reeves and missionaries. Earl Oyler presidfamily. She was accompanied ing. Short talks and testimonies home by her daughter, Mrs. were given by Eric Stenquist, Max Laub, Lorin Shellabarger, and Earl Oyler. Ronald Morten-se- n gave a clarinet solo accompanied by Mary Munns both of Elwood. Roberta Fronk sang two solos accompanied by Joan Waldron, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Mortenson and son, Gary, of Elwood accompanied the group - Tre-mont- on Tuesday evening was activity night for the M. I. A. The Thatcher members joined with Bothwell for a night of fun at the B. R. H. S. They began with a game of softball boys playing the girls. Then for a swim in the pool followed by a "melon bust". Mrs. Floyd Adams Mr. and and family are vacationing in Yellowstone Park. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Peterson had as dinner guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. C. G- Eldredge Mr. and Mrs. Ben Eldredge, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Eldredge and Mrs. Mary Sorensen of Twin Falls, Idaho. Mrs. Elbert Ashby of New Plymouth, Idaho visited here Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. - er - - on their visit. Mr. and Mrs. Vaughan Lewis and children went to Ogden Sunday and spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lewis. The immediate family of Mr. and Mrs. C. Anderson Roy YSsXt WgSWI Xa' i v hi numbering 19 spent Sunday afternoon in Logan Canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. L. Watt and daughter, Leah, and Mr. and Mrs. Olean Watt of Tremonton left Saturday for California where they will visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Dewayne Hard-ins- r, Mr. and Mrs. Doran Barlow and Mrs. Rue Harding of Preston spent Saturday at Arco and Moore, IdahoMrs. Merlin Larson low-co- st costs, operating economy the ability to stay on the job for many years to come. season after season ... THESE IMPORTANT FEATURES CIVE YOU MORE WITH THE rpm at power-take-of- MODEL Z 31 h.p. on drawbar and 36 h.p. on belt. 615 TO SPARE POWER MM f. 206 cu. in. piston displacement and high turbulence combustion chambers to give you power reserve when you need it. CONTROLLED COOUNO Thermostat controls cooling system. Sturdily built radiator with cast top and bottom tanks, steel frames and removable core. FIVE forward SPEEDS 2.4, 3.6, 4.6, 6.4, 13.1 and 2.2 mph reverse. Convenient clutch, oversize brakes . . . double or single action. 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Mr, and Mrs. Stewart Francis and family of Murray were weekend visitors at the home of Mrs. Francis's parents, Mr. and .- You'd see the drive torque-tubfirms whole the that power relay system, and steadies your going like a giant hand beneath you arrive refreshed. Adjustable Reclining The Primary was celebrating "The home Builders holiday." An interesting program was presented after which games and a weiner were played Roast enjoyed. nine Forty people were - in attendence. visit. Stake Board visitors were Mabel Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hurd had Durfey, ina as their dinner guests Friday Hansen, Anna Udy, Mildred Capener and Hat-ti- e night Mr. and Mrs. Chad James Kodge. of Tremonton. A chicken dinner Mrs. Colleen Palmer and was served. small daughter, Beverly Nelson returned home Becky of, Salt Lake visited with Mr. and from Olympic Washington Mrs- - Harvey Sorensen. where she visited with a girl Mrs- Menah Rose and daugh- friend, Donna Blocher and also ter, Joan, were in Logan Friday. an Uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Mac Kirt and Sandra Talbot vis- Nelson and family. In Fort ited in Clearfield Wednesday Lewis Washington she visited until Friday with their grand- with her brother Lt. and Nelson. parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. s. Mrs. Kathlee Nelson, Talbot. Mrs. Friday night the Frienda Clyde Bowen and George Bow-e- n club met at the home of Mrs. of Malad visited with Mr. Erma Sorenson in honor of her and Mrs. D. G. Nelson on Tuesbirthday. day Beverly Nelson returned Fifteen members were present. for a few day's visit. Mrs. Desta Sampson of Howell HoUis Johnson of Garland and Mrs. Colleen Palmer were was the guest speaker at special guests. Games were meeting Sunday eveplayed after which the ladies ning after which he was a guest enjoyed a weiner roast with at a fireside held at the Alma Mrs. Luzell - Eliason, Mrs. Floe Larkin home with LaNez Lar-ki- n Cutler and Mrs. Grace Anderin charge. Elder Johnson son as hostesses. has recently returned from a Mrs. Verona Arbon enter- mission in Denmark. Many in tained Thursday in honor of teresting things were shown. her son, Jim, on his ninth Refreshments were served. Mrs. Darlene Hurd entertainBirthday. Fourteen guests were were played ed Saturday afternoon for Mrs. present. Games Colleen Palmer at her home. and refreshments served. Mrs. Blanch Hickman and Mrs. Belva Talbot and Mrs. four sons of Reedsport, Oregon, Joan Heyder were present. arrived Thursday to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Dwayne Cromp-to- n relatives and friends. They are and daughters were Yellowguests of Mrs. Hickman's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Arbon. stone Park visitors last week. good-to-look-- No highway hazards Ait Conditioned Comfort Snowville Ward Primary were to Stone, Park Valley and Howell Wards Thursday evening on the church lawn. hosts e in Restful Coaches YOU Snowville Primary Sponsors Event a trim new Buick makes a mighty Sure, picture when you see it in your driveway, or watch it wheel by. view of But if you could get a mechanic's-eythis big, broad beauty as it sits on a lift, you'd see an impressive picture of rugged brawn Buicks give such that makes a good account of themselves on the road. money - saving way-- - ReSt AS Peterson -- hand-operat- Drivo Mrs. Christine Mrs. Floe Cutler and daughMr. and Mrs, Joe Memmott ters, Camille and Patsy, and and Crystal Saxton of Salt Lake Mrs. Christine Peterson were in spent the weekend with City Ogden Sunday to the Coltom - Serilla MrsBurbank, mother of family reunion. women. two the Gordon Peterson and Omar Anderson accompanied Ray Sessions of Garland to Bear Lake over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. DeLome Arbon had as their weekend guests Mr. and Mrs. George Gerretson and two daughters of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs,. Authur Johan-so- n of Morgan and Mrs. Anna Arbon of Reno, Nevada. Mrs. Arbon remained for a short child- ren of Promontory were the guests of Mrs. P. C. C. Peterson on Saturday and Sunday. Miss Virginia Wise of Layton is staying with her grandmother, Mrs. P. C. C. Peterson while her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James false are visiting in tregon and the Northwest. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Robinette and family of I jan visited at the home of M- - and Mrs. Oge B. Jensen Sunday. The Misses Sharon Jensen and June Peter-- n returned to their home Tlr sday following a weeks visit at the home of their aunt, Mrs. Dee Robinette of Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Adams and son, Grant, spent Sunday at Bear Lake. Mrs. O. B. Jensen and Mrs. Ralph Barnes of Tremonton made a business trip to Ogden Wednesday. You'ref power ahead money ahead with the MM Model Z Tractor. 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