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Show THE LEADER, Tremonton, Utah RIVERSIDE " Sat- - Nov- - 30 lxiEi NEW By MYKLE CDY Thanksgiving Visitors 1 Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Dec. 3, JjL Two Big Hits "Rough Riders of Durango and "Pnnntv Fair" LIBERTY Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tubbs spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Whitaker In Tremonton. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Met-agof Salt Lake, also a daughter, visited and enjoyed a family dinner. Paul Forsberg came home from Salt Lake for the long holiday. Bishop Leland Capener and sons came home from Salt Lake where the boys are attending school. The family is planning on moving to Salt Lake for the winter months. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Udy accompanied by Mrs. Inez Johnson were in Ogden to visit her daughter, Karen Johnson, in the Dee Hospital,' Tuesday. They went on up to Huntsville during the day to visit Mr. and Mrs. Oleen Udy. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Udy accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Verl Udy of Fielding were in Brig-haWednesday. ' TTIFA'TRF' TREMONTON and sheiiey winters. ?yr KEEFE BRASSELLE who made a sonal appearance at FOR Authorized BEN DIX and FRIGIDAIRE Parts & Service CALL FRONK CHEVROLET Company in Logan at the family home of Mrs. Bailey, mother of Mrs. Udy, where all the family had gathered for the occasion. Miss Lola Hales accompanied by her cousin, Betty Hales, of Mr. and Mrs. daughter George Hales of Washington spent the long weekend here from school at the BYU in Tremonton We Repair and Service all makes of Appliances! of Logan visited a short time with Mrs. Lundberg's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hales, on Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. George Forsberg were hosts at a family dinner Thanksgiving day. Guests were Mrs. Inez Johnson and Maxine DESIGNED EH FUTURE II A UUliJUU lis New Smithfield were at the home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Hanni and boys of Ogden spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Austin Udy. N Mr, and Mrs. Lynn Markham were in Spanish Fork to stjend Thanksgiving with Mr. Mark- nam s parents, - Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Markham and family. Mrs. George Scofield-o- f Kays-vil- le is visiting this week with her daughters, Mesdames Ruel Robbins, Richard Calderwood, Lynn Dewey, and Vern Oyler and their families. LEADER WANT ADS PAY The Radio of ONLT 3i5 Phonograph uw THOMPSON Stephen McNalley spent the holiday at Ogden with their family. y Norma Jean Hadfield and Kimber entertained the 4th 5th and 6th grade students at a sleigh riding party op SaturDel-ro- Stork Visits Grouse Creek afternoon. day day. The MIA sponsored a social Tuesday evening in the form of a scavanger hunt. Prizes were awarded and hot chili was Refreshments the large group Couples at the home of Norma Jean. ROY ABEL ADVANCED Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Kimber Holiday visitors at the Joseph TO SGT. 1st CLASS are parents of a son born on Kimber home included Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Abel November 24 at the Cooley Hos- Mrs. Viril Kimber and two Mrs. Mr. and received word from their have pital in Brigham. daughters, Sherry and Shauna, Herbert Tanner also had a of Salt Lake. son Roy, who is with the Nadaughter, born to them on the Raymond and Wayne Tanner tional Guard in Korea, that he same day. Mothers and babies made a business trip to Logan was recently advanced to the are all doing fine. and Brigham Sunday and Mon rank of Sergeant First Class. were served to Edwin Kimber and children spent the holiday weekend in Brigham with Mrs. Kimber and her new baby. Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Tanner enjoyed Thanksgiving with her parents, the Harold Kunzler family at Park Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Rlchins and son Sheldon were holiday visitors of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Streator Tingey, at Riverside. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pasket and children of Burley, Idaho spent Thursday with his parents Mr. and Mrs. George Pasket. A misfit party was enjoyed by a group of girls at the home of Kathryn Kimber on Friday evening. After an evening of games and visiting, a pot luck luncheon was enjoyed. Herbert Tanner returned home Saturday evening after spending four days in Brigham. Students home for the holidays were Jean Pasket from Weber College, Ray Lee, and Mary K Hogan from Ogden High, Dennis Kimber and Monte Tanner from Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Kimber, Carol and Dwight Warburton and Irvin Kimber from USAC; Gordon and Billy Tanner from Bear River High. On Wednesday the school students entertained their parents. Skits were presented and a lovely program enjoyed after which refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Winfred Kimber jfjJ 10 Cilebrating the 60LDEH T0P' THEATHE JUBILEE of the American Movje Theatre j onpiiEon MAIN 71 Week of Nov 30 to Dec. 6th Week of Nov 30 to FRI - SAT FRI - SAT Dec. 6th Zane Grey's Feature Double "WEST OF THE PECOS" "SILVER DEVIL" and "FANGS OF THE WILD" "JUNGLE MANHUNT" Serial Sat. Matinee Only and YOUNG and PRETTY" SUN - MON - TUBS Dec. 2, 3, 4 "THE WELL" "RICH, See this movie from the beginning In Technicolor Jane Powell - Wendell WED - THURS Dec. 5, 6 Corey WED - THURS Dec 5 and 6 "THE GREAT JOHN L." "'HOME TOWN Co-H- STORY" Jeffery Lynn and Donald Crisp . Serial Sat. Matinee Only SUN - MON - TUBS Dec. 2, 3, 4 You're riding on big, soft coil springs a road that you know by heart. too good a road. One that has some bumps some unbanked turns a tough hill or two. Si v t WEDGEWOOD DIUuaer from a honeymoon trip to Mexico Saturday. They were welcomed home by his family. Mr. and Mrs. Newell Udy of starring Jeff Chandler and with Paul Douglas and Joan Bennett a "A LITTLE RASCAL" Comedy A it "Brewster's Millions" Must See Double Header Value it-' It Watts T. J. Udy and bride returned Back" BY MARJORIE 8, 9 . "The Guy Who Came GROUSE CREEK December Friday, Saturday, tv A Power II" Speaker and High River 6, 7 rtf In AM-F- per- - Wednesday, Thursday, Dec. lUlaqnavoxx ... World's Greatest i Frank Ward spent Saturday ing dinner. with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. J. H. Ward. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Ward en tertained for their families on Thursday. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ward and daughter of Salt Lake who spent the biggest part of the weekend here, Mrs. Rayola Walker of Ogden, Mrs. Betty Ray Adams and son Donnie of California, Mr. and Mrs. Welton Ward and family of Pocatello, and Mrs. Phebe Ward, grandmother was also present. Two members of the family couldn't be present, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Shirley of Rexburg, Idaho and Cpl. and Mrs. Smith Ward of the Navy base in Southern Cal. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Ward and family were in Mblad with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Smith on Thanksgiving. The annual Primary Bazaar 4, 5 thiS Mr. and Mrs. Dale Udy ac- Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Is to be held in the ward reccompanied by Mr .and Mrs. Hirschi and boys, Mr. and Mrs. reation hall Wednesday evenVerl Udy of Fielding were in Gordon Smith of Fielding and ing. their children, Paul, Janeal and Mrs. Ethel Richards had Brigham Wednesday. Mrs. Glen Udy was brought Mary Gail Forsberg. Thanksgiving dinner with her home from the hospital the Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ward at- son and family Mr .and Mrs. first part of the week. She is tended a family dinner at the Myron Richards. Ralph Richhome of a son, Mr. and Mrs. ards has been ill and during recuperating nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bate of Frank Ward, in Ogden on the evening Mr. and Mrs. Joel Idaho Falls spent Wednesday Thanksgiving. They returned Richards, Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Ballard and Mr. and Mrs. Mynight with Mr. and Mrs. Ed home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Streator Tingey ron Richards called at the famUdy. The ladies are cousins. ily home to wish him well. Valeea 'Crowther of Salt Lake were in Ogden Saturday. The J. O. Hadfield family Mr. and Mrs. Ray Phillips spent the long holiday with of met Mr at home the .and of Layton visited Saturday and her mother, Mrs. Ed Udy. Gor don Crowther of Ogden spent Mrs. Doug Roche for Thanks- Sunday With their parents, Mr. dinner. The guests were and Mrs. Leland Bourne. Thursday and Friday with them giving Mr. Mrs. Bruce Geary of and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Udy and also. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Burnett Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Had- family spent Thanksgiving day in Thatcher at the home of and family accompanied by field and Mr. and Mrs. Roche. Mr. and Mrs. Oleen Udy and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Adams. The Mrs. Agnes Burnett spent Than son of Huntsville spent Thanks- entire family except a sister ksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Hor- giving afternoon with relatives. was present to enjoy the family ton Nlsh in Logan. The families of Mr. and Mrs. dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Forsberg Deloss Jenson met at the family Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Thorn and family spent Thanksgiv for home dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Young and Thanksgiving Lake in Salt Mr. with and ing Mrs. Al Bowcutt. On the way The guests were Mr. and Mrs. family of Perry, Mr. and Mrs. home they visited with a bro- Dale Ogden and family of Salt George E. Bitter and two chil ther and family, Oscar Forsberg Lake, who spent the weekend dren of Idaho Falls and Valeea here, Mr. and Mrs. Max Adams and Gordon Crowther met at and family in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Udy and and daughters of Tremonton the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Udy on Friday for Thanksgiv family spent Thanksgiving Day and Mrs. Mary Ann Ward. Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Lundberg Earl Oyler, Service Mgr. the Bear fLT1 color Cartoon er m Thursday, November 29, 1S51 PICK Then get in touch with us, and let us put you behind the wheel of a Buick, with Dynaflow Drive. Now you're all set for a new experience. You'll find out this: s mf 4 that let every wheel dance beneath you, without passing on the jolts to you in the car. You're driving a car that's plenty inches broader than it is high a sureif there ever was footed road-hugg- er one. And you're riding behind a Fireball version Engine Buick's time-teste- d valve-in-heaof a an engine that packs more power than most people ever need to use. d high-compressi- Those bumps seem to lose their bobble. You just take them with a smooth and level stride. 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