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Show i THE LEADER, Tremonton. Utah BOTHWELL By EXEDA VEE STOKES Halloween Parties spook alley, fish pond, and refreshments to be sold. It is the sincere wish of those in charge to have the ful cooperatioln of the parents in getting the children there to off set the usual Halloween pranks. The M. I. A. is also planning gayla Halloween festivities to be held the Tuesday prior to Halloween night. Everyone Mutual age is invited to attend. Mrs. Eldon Anderson and In daughter Kristine were her visiting week Fielding last -- Planned Officers and teachers of the Primary organization met in conjunction with the school Monday afternoon to prepare plans for a party to be held Halloween night at the school recreation hall. Events of the evening will Include program, 59$44 VVVVVVVV vv vvvv W 44WV sister. and Mrs. Fred Christensen had as their dinner guests Mr. Sunday Mrs. Ervn Mansen, Mrs. Emily Christensen, Mrs. Ray Stark and daughter and Mrs. Donald Petersen. Miss ReNae Firth spent the week end home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Firth. Mrs. Bert Firth accompanied daughter Mrs. Cleon by he Nichols were in Ogden Monday. Enroute home they met another daughter, June Firth bringing here home for a short stay. June is now working in Logan at the USAC. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Stokes and sons were visitors last week TREUONTOH at the home of his mother, Mrs. OPPORTUNITY DAYS October 25 - 26 - 27 Mable J. Stokes. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Firth and daughters visited at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Firth. Members of the community have recleved word that Emll Eggli, son of Mrs. Carrie Eggli will soon be enroute to South Africa where he intends to spend some time as a mission ary. Take this opportunity to furnish your home with beautiful, useful furniture. Here are a few of the many attractive furniture values found at our store. A two-pieliving room suite regularly priced at $324.60. Opportunity Days Special 224.60 Two piece Studio set, Rubber Foam filled. Regular $339.95 Opportunity Days Special 259.95 ce COLEMAN" OIL Regular $94.50 HEATER During Opportunity 59.95 ' Days TABLE FLOOR END LAMPS LAMPS TABLES 25 Discount HALES BROS FURNITURE PHONE 2436 TREMONTON The main speaker at our Sun day evening sacrament services was Abel Rich with De Vere Calderwood giving a few short remarks. A group of friends and rel atives accompanied Mrs. Emily Christensen to the Temple in Logan on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace An derson are boasting another grand son, born to Mr. and Mrs. John Harding. Members of the singing mo thers organization are urged to attend practices being held after Relief Society in preparation for conference. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Bosly recently returned from a visit to Portland, Oregon where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hall. The Halls accompanied them to Sacramento where they visited the Lester Reeder Mrs. Mable Payne entertained members of her sewing circle at her home on Friday. Delicious refreshments were served by. the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Bolsey have been entertaining this week, Friday guests were Mr. and Mrs. Harper Scillian, Mr. and Mrs. James Coll, Mr. and Mrs. John G. Wilson and Mr Bill WilsoV and son, The Wil sons stayed at the Bosley home until Sunday. Members of the M Men or ganization have requested that all those young men between the ages of 17 and 25 Interested in M Men Baskeball to be in attendance at the next, MIA meeting, they are endeavoring to organize a team and stronger support is needed. The Bothwell PTA organization under the direction of Mrs. Leora Eberhart met at the Church house on Thursday eve ning. Thursday, October 18, 1951 Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Lewis Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Wight. visited in Ogden with Mr. and HardinaMrs. Jessie Lewis Wednesday. Officers and teachers of the By Clara met at the home of Primary Overnight guests of Mr. and Manda Tolman Monday eveMrs. Eurvin Petersen Tuesday concernwere Plans made were Mr. and Mrs. Kurse Chris- ning. the Carnival which ing Primary tensen of Salt Lake City. will be held on Halloween eveMr. and Mrs. Zollinger ning. Everyone is urged to Jay Dell Peterson, son of Mr. were in Logan onLyman come. business Monand Mrs. Chris Peterson arrived home Tuesday after serv- day. Mr. and "Mrs. Lyman ZollinMr. and Mrs. T. M. Olson ing with the U. S. Army. He ger just returned from a four was stationed at Fort Lewis were overnight guests Friday of day trip to Montana . Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Clark and children visited at the home of Mrs. Clark's mother Sunday. Thursday night was occasion for a surprise birthday party, given in honor of Mrs. riuby Christensen. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Andersen, Bothwell, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Austin, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Cornt, wall, Mr. and Mrs. Eimor Tremonton and Mr. and Mrs. Evan Christensen. A very enjoyable time was had by all. The officers and teachers of the YWMIA held their monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Alice Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Anderson and Mrs. Erie Anderson were guests at the home of Emma Archibald in Garland on Saturday. Also present were Mr. and Mrs. George Sims of Salt Lake, Mrs. M. R. Revis of Centerville, Mr. and Mrs. John Quiney and children of Corinne and Mr. and Mrs. Farrel Archibald of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Clair, Ganile, and Mary Andersen were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dee Hershi of THATCHER - Jay Dell Peterson Released From Armv Sunday callers on Mr. and Mrs. DeWayne Harding were Mrs. Rue Harding and Mrs. Doran Barlow of Preston and Mrs. Carol Bair and children of Bothwell. Mrs. Wayne Holmgren and Mrs. Lyle Holmgren of Logan spent three days last week In Salt Lake City. OF Sten-quis- . n t a Am . with each NEW paid in advance I B Subscription I i TO Chris-ense- n, former Deon Chrisensen. On Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Don Warnick of Ogden were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Erie Compon. " Mr. and Mrs. Conn Andreason of Salt Lake, and Marion Andreason who has been stationed with the U. S. Navy in Tenn. were over night guests of Mr. and Mrs. LeLand Johnson on Wednesday. Elno Anderson, of Ogden, Mrs. Minnie Potter of Tremonton were callers of Mrs. Mary An- 1 dersen Sunday. Mrs. Doris Burton accmpan-le- d by her mother, Mrs. Agnes Burton of Brigham motored to Logan. Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Clark were Salt Lake visitors Thursday and Friday. A birthday party in honor of Val Petersen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vera Petersen was enjoyed by eight of Val's classmates The LEADER DURING TREMONTON'S ANNUAL Opportunity Days October 25-26-2- only 7 Regular Price is $3.00 per year , Tuesday. Mrs. Joyce With each renewal we will give a choice of a 5 pound hag of Sugar or a box of Johnson visited her grandmother, Mrs.. O. A. Seager of Salt Lake Saturday. Guests at the Lorin Larkin residence on Sunday were Mrs. Elizabeth Larkin of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Cener of Nephi and Mr. and Mrs. Erie Russell of Ogden. stationery. Merrill and Max Laub and Wendell McDermald of Salt Lake City enjoyed a two day fishing trip to Salmon, Idaho last week end. A By ftuel Bobbins BUY YOUR USED CAR AT FRONK'S CHEVROLET CO. Where You Get An O.K. That Really Counts OPPORTUNITY DAYS USED CAR SPECIALS ROTARY IROHR Take it easy while you iron I Get off your feet, too! General Electric Ironers help you get professional looking results evcrytime. 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