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Show THE LEADER, Tremonton, Utah l' Till? We(l- - Oct. NEW 24. 25, 26. 27 Bud Abbot LIBERTY THEATRE Sun. - Mon. - Tues. Oct. 28. 29. 30 - Thurs. - Frl. - Sat. - Clifton Webb Lou Costello xiie Mountain" Short RIVERSIDE By MYRLE UDT Receive Promotion Vaughn Tingey and Clarence Silvester have been promoted to Seamen 1st Class at their base in Boston Mass. at Lynn Tubbs, stationed Weaver So. Dakota, has been promoted to Tech Sgt. Mina Ward and Lillian Tingey accompanied Mrs. Les Coombs to Ogden on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Richards left Tuesday for a week's visit with their son Grant and family in Boise, Idaho. Ed Udy accompanied Herman Potter to Twin Falls for an Idaho bull sale from Wednesday to Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Thorn Color Cartoon of Perry spent Wednesday with her daughter, Mrs. Ed Udy. The Primary officers and teachers spent Wednesday and Thursday at the home of Josie Bourne quilting a beautiful silk quilt for the bazaar. The Primary preparation meeting was held Wednesday evening. The time was spent in hearing the Teacher Training lesson, in quilting and in a hour. The hostesses were Cleo Macfarlane and Norma Forsberg. Howard Capener and Alice Ward took a group of Sunday school Children to the Logan Temple on Saturday to do baptismal work. The group consisted of Erlyn Forsberg, Mary Gayle Forsberg, Coleen Udy, La Prel Capener, Janet Capener, Kathleen Capener, Dean Udy. and Thain Hales. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Ward ac- so-c- al onpiiEun Week of Oct. Wed. - ' 26-No- v. 3 Thurs. - Fri. - Sat. Randolph Scott David Brian Phyllis Thaxter Week of Oct. 26-No- 3 v. Fri. - Sat. Frankie Lalne in "FORT WORTH" "SUNNY SIDE of THE STREET Serial Sat. Matinee Only Serial Sat. Matinee Only Sun. - Mon. - Tues Red Skelton pally Forest MacDonald Carey in Sun. - Mon. - Tues Doris Day and Gordon MacRae in 1'EXCUSEMY DUST" . Wed. - Thurs. "QUEBEC" f Fri. r Sat. "KALAHARI" 4 "ON MOONLIGHT BAY" Wed. - Thurs. - Frl. - Sat. Double Feature Walt Disney's "ALICE IN WONDERLAND" and IffONXGHT SHOW "NATURE'S HALF ACRE "THE THING" Serial Sat. Matinee Only Oct Sat. 27 'EST. . sSff - The Big Carnival" Color Cartoon companied their daughter Barbara to the Tremonton Second Ward where she sang with the AC Chorus, on Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ward and baby daughter were at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Art Ward, during the week end deer hunt. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Welling and son Don were in Evanston lor the first part of the deer hunt. Mrs. Don Welling spent the time in Logan. Valeea Crowther spent Friday night and Saturday with her mother, Mrs. Ed. Udy. David and Robert Capener were home over the week end from Provo and Salt Lake where they are attending the BYU and U of U. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hales and family of California, spent several days with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hales. A family dinner was held in their honor at the home of the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hales. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Lund-ber- g and sons of Logan were in attendance. Mrs. Mary Ann Ward Is in Pocatello, Idaho for a two or three weeks stay with her daughter, Mrs.Vida Howells. On Friday the members of the birthday club met at the home of Edna Ward in honor of her birthday. Sunday morning C. E. Smith talked to the Gospel Doctrine class of Sunday School. Mrs. Agnes Burnett has returned to her home spending the summer in Logan with her daughter. Mr .and Mrs. Stanley Bow-cu- tt and daughters of Ogden spent the weekend with rela- Ruth Bowcutt and 3 BIG HALLOWEEN MIDNIGHT SHOW ' Meet Letters From sible. Missionaries For the past 4 months I have mes. Borb Karl" . Brin your entire P- Wed. - Thurs. 6' ?' "David and "The Killer " ai, "MUtoIrNCartooTHr my friends there in Tremonton. I have spent nearly 15 wonderful months In the mission field of which I have enjoyed every minute. I love my work' and the Church I represent .and it Is for this cause I have reason to thank every one of you at home for making this chance that has been given to me pos- -- Bud Robinhood" days in Salt Lake with her daughter, Mrs. Joe Metsguer. Rule Macfarlane and her sister Mabel Munns spent the week end with their aunts, Mrs. Olive Potter in Farmington and Mrs. Eva Udy in Kaysville . Bathsheba" - Methodist Chapel, where the Gospel was first introduced, as well as other places of historical interest. It will toe very good to see you all again as there is no 6ame market square every Sun- place like home and home is day evening that such great where your loved ones, friends, men as Heber C. Kimball, Brig-ha- and memories all lie. Young, Wilford Woodruff, Thanks again for the "Lead and others did. I had the op- er" and all! portunity of seeing Vauxhall Elder Dean H. Bradshaw I spent my first year In Preston, the very cradle of in Great Britain, trod-din- g up and down the same streets, and preaching on the "Mor-monls- m 24 Paddock Drive been working here in BlackLanes., pool, where my companion and Blackpool, I are laboring to open a new branch. Blackpool is a resort town comparable to Coney Island there in the States. . We Enngland Dear Mr. Ryttlng, This is something I have been going to do for quite some time, and that is thank you for the "Leader." As most all the missionaries have previously mentioned, it is a great help to us who are so far from home. Lonliness can be a great sickness unless cared for, and next to letters from loved ones I know of no better cure than the "Leader." Time is flying by very rapidly and it will not be long until I will be back in the midst of I" after tives. Mrs. 2- - "frail of in Short Cartoon News NoT- - " Rogersand Trigger Joanne Dm "Mr. Belvedere Rings The Bell" "Coming" Around TREMONTON - - Wed. - Thurs. 1 Oct. 31-- Nov. . Thursday, October 25, 1961 are experiencing success in spite of the attitude of the people in general. Most of the people in this city haven't any moral code at all, tout the people that we talk to, the ones that will listen, I found are some of the best in the world. I love the country as well as the people; it is so green year .around, but lacks the mountains covered with snow that I relish so much. MS I, III 1 IS THE BEST TIME To help keep your present "Cat" equipment at work, we have added iHHCCOCti Qflfflfl I new parts services. Now we can build many critical worn-ou- t parts " to conaiuon. jlucsc yaiw oj.c uum-u- , finished and fit like the originals ... and they give a long work life. Cost is low. Our stock of factory-mad- e parts is tops in the industry. I These parts services assure a longer life for ' your vital "Cat" equipment . . . insure a drop in down-timJ Come in and see our parts rebuilding , facilities in action ... see what they mean to you and to your equipment. Do it today! You get greater total mileage from tires broken-i- n on cold roads. You get extra traction and extra non-ski- d protection riding on new treads. So trade now as now is the best time to trade. w r"-1-"- Tremonton SERVICE TREMONTON LOGAN PRESTON while our present stocks last . - The Sugar Company has just mailed 1950 sugar beet growers the final payment on the 1950 crop. This payment of $.73 brought the total return to growers in the Garland district to $13.20 per ton and brought the total cash income for the 1950 crop to $1,819,145. This made sugar beets one of the most profitable crops grown by farmers last year. ! Utah-Idah- o Harvest of the 1951 beet crop is now well under way. In spite of drouth and hail in some areas, yields and sugar content in most districts re running above last year, and growers are as- -' lured a profitable return. You can secure maximum yields in 1952 by planning for it now. Apply barnyard manure and commercial fertilizer and plow it under this fall Where soil is dry, fall irrigation will help you get off to an early Mart next spring. Help Make 1952 a Dig Beet Year 'mIL- Factort makers. ' l.i x ... But we bought in advance to give you a good choice of body styles at the attrac- tive old. low prices. Come In today and drive a Hudson . ; ; moat durable car your money can buy. See for yourself how Hudson's exclusive "step-down- " design gives you more room, a better ride and greater safety than offered by any other car. See us today! You'll save! BUmUrd trim and oUmt paciScatioiM lod he mbjact to chuf without ouUc. ""I" Phone 2531 mmiiiu.. null , S price increases on automobiles been announced by several Fabulous Hudson Hornet rui I I PETERSON TRACTOR .Buy Now at the Old .Price , I I O.K. RUBBER WELDERS , I e. V Dial 3941 m fittmtim amJ lMJlwWi' 7 ORE 5 ghter Susan spent Friday and Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. George Forsberg. Paul Forsberg came from Salt Lake where he is working, to spend the weekend .with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Forsberg. Pauline Davis attended a party at the home of Rayda Kirby in Garland Thursday evening. Mrs. Lena Tubbs and her son Norman are spending several IINJWa b I nice-ne- dau- I UoVl PARTS FOR TO GET YOUR NEW SET OF NOW Ari'run ten-ti- lC? Vw.f f winner in 1951 Notional Stock Car Races) TOOT most DUftAili Jmkm your PAY AS UTTIE AS '50 to yu; CAR YOUR MONEY CAN BUY JAY DEE HARRIS - A MONTH |