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Show X Thursday, December THE LEADERTreiftonton, Utah " '6,'-1951- . 1 FIELDING MRS. FLORENCE MUNSON Sterling Burton To Fill Mission Sterling Burton left Monday morning for the Mission home at Salt Lake City where he will spend a week prior to his leaving for the Great Lakes Mission. On Wednesday evening his Junior Sunday School Class held a party in his honor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ashby with Miss Earla Dean Ashby in charge assisted by her brother, Carl Ashby. Games were played and dainty refreshments were served. Gifts were presented to Mr. Burton. Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Burton and family were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Crookston at Logan. Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. Clark Rudd entertained at a party at their home in compliment to Serling. Other guests were Mrs. Sterling Burton, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Burton, Mr. and Mrs. Mel Udy, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Potter, Glen Severson and Mrs. Leora McCowan. A lovely luncheon was served and the evening spent in visiting. Mrs. Ef fie Potter and daughter Diane, Mr. and. Mrs. Steven Potter and two sons spent Sunday visiting with relatives at JgO Mr. and Mrs. Horace Peck spent Friday at Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mason and children spent Sunday visiting with relatives at Ogden. Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Munson were Mr. and Mrs. David Allen and children of Perry. Mrs. Effie Potter and Mrs. Lucille Potter spent Friday at Logan. Ralph Baird spent Friday and Saturday at Salt Lake where he attended the elementary teachers meetings. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Udy spent Sunday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jones at Hooper and with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Street at Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Hess spent Monday visiting with Mr., and Mrs. Cloyd Pruit and family at Ogden. Mrs. M. J. Udy was a special guest at a book club held at the home of Mrs. Grace Warnke at Collinston Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Baird spent Monday at Logan. Mrs. R. H. Peck spent the weekend with Mrs. Edith Peck at Ogden. Miss Jean Garn accompanied the Bearfax Staff of BRHS to Saturday where they spent the day at the BfiTU. Saturday evening Jean was an guest at the home of her sister, Mrs. Carol Hess and family at Ogden. Provo over-- night TODAY! TO A MOVIE THEATRE : . sils removed at the Valley Hos- and family visited in Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Udy and afternoon. Rupert, Talbot is reported slightly imDon Earl of Salt Lake City has pital last week. He is recoverchildren, Barbara and LaMar, Idaho with Mrs. Hurds father, proved. Jay is in the Valley Hosand Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Godfrey been visiting with relatives here. ing nicely. Leo Tracy. reand children Lana and Lester Mr. and Mrs. Henry Newman Little Jay Talbot, 3 year old pital suffering from injuries ceived spent Sunday with their parents, last son and were Kent Lake son Friday.' Salt Mr. in of and Mrs. Harvey Mr. and Mrs. Lester Jessop and BOTHWELL City last week. Kent recently family at Millville. enlisted in the Air Corps and ' By ELEDA VEE STOKES Mrs. Erna Jensen and small! was given the opportunity to 1 remain at home until after the daughter, Christine have return-- ! ed home after having spent the holidays. Officers and teachers of the past several weeks with her hus' . various organizations completed band, Cpl. Sterling Jensen who and child is stationed at the AFB at Luke Emily Christensen the Xmas boxes for those who Arizona. Mrs. Jensen and daugh- ren, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Chris- are in the service and missions ter are now visiting with her tensen, Mr. and Mrs. Roind this week. All boys are to reparents, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy All-r- Christensen, and Mrs. Edna Har- ceive them with best wishes of and family. Little Christine ris motored to California Thurs- the ward. is confined to her bed with day. While there they attended a funeral for an uncle. Mrs. Emrheumatic fever. SNOWVILLE Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Coombs ily Christensen stayed in her with daughter, weekend relatives with the spent Mrs. Christine Peterson Helen. The rest of the group reat Farmington. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Larkln of turned home Saturday. Mrs. La Veil Bair and children Snowville were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. were in Logan last week. The Relief Society ladies of Dan Garn. A group of young ladies met ward who were interested the Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Udy were dinner guests at the home of met at a special meeting Wed- at the home of Mrs. Wallace Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Godfrey nesday where they constructed Hurd Thursday to organize a hassocks under the direction of new club. Twenty members were at Clarkston Sunday. voted in and the name chosen Mrs. Myrtle Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Walter SutherMrs. Delbert Firth was in Brig-ha- was "The Cup and Saucer Club," land and daughter, Sandra, of with Joan Heyder as president, during the week. Pocatello, Idaho spent the week . Mrs. Thayne Stokes and Marie Birkey, vice president and end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Sutherland. daughters accompanied Mrs. Ir- Willa Hurd secretary. The club Mrs. R. H. Peck, Mr. and Mrs. ene Shuman and Mrs. Doris met a week later at the home Dealer Service Schools Teach "Caterpillar" Equipment Can of Mrs. Darlene Hurd, with sevHorace Peck and daughter, Car- Johnson to Logan last week. Keeping "Cat" equipment in top shape starts at home. Owners' Lt. Leonard Marble and fam- enteen members present. Delieen were dinner guests at the at the cious refreshments were served home of Mrs. Edith Peck at Og- ily have been visiting servicemen, operators and mechanic, play a vital role in proden Sunday. The occasion being D. M. Marble home. Lt. Marble by Mrs. La Dene Zundell and equipment longing the valuable life of this Mrs. Darlene Hurd. Edith Peck's birthday anniver- just recently returned from maintenance this of To aid preventive program Wednesday afternoon mem sary. Mrs. Peloris Stokes and Mrs. bers of the Frienda Club met at we have established a series of training schools for our France Standing of Ogden spent Sunday at ' the Leonard Francis Jones were in Logan last the home of Mrs. Menah Rose technicians as instructors,' customers. With our to honor her on her birthday week. ' Standing home. all points of lubrication, adjustment maintenance and repair Mrs. Lorna Stokes spent Wed- Twelve members were present. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Welling are brought out. Operating procedure is discussed. The result home at the ladies of The enjoyed pictures spent Thursday with relatives at nesday visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Brooks that were taken in England and Clarkston. is added years of service for their equipment Rome by Elder Jerry Rose. Lun Mrs. W. J. Millard of Farm- Shuman. If you are a "Caterpillar" equipment user and Bishop Deloris Stokes and Verl cheon was served and a gift was ington has been spending the would like to get your men in on the next school,1 past week with her children, Mr. Stokes were in Ogden on Wed presented to the honored guest. A nesday. and Mrs. Elmer Coombs. large crowd attended the We'll be glad to arrange it contact The MIA had as their special Relief Society Bazaar and dance Mr. and Mrs. Stacy Garn and family of Ogden spent the week guest Tuesday evening Lt. Leon Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hurd end with their parents, Mr. and ard Martle and his wife. Leon Mrs. Dan Garn. Stacy and fam- ard gave a very interesting talk were in Ogden Tuesday on busily are moving to Seattle, Wash- on the Korean situation and iness. Bishop Dan A. Hickman was in ington to make their home for answered various questions ask ed by the audience. Ogden Monday. the present. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hurd TREM0NT0N LOGAN" Mrs. D. L. Wilson is visiting Johnny Anderson had his ton PRESTON with her children, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Wilson and family at Lancaster, California for an indefinite period. The Book Lore Club met at the home of Mrs. Mattie Bourne Wednesday evening for semi - monthly meeting. Miss Margaret Wodside of Tremon-to- n gave a review of "Famous Women in American History." Refreshments were served by the hostess. Mrs. Pearl Trumbal of Fullerton, California, was a special guest. . Mrs. Mark Woolley, Mrs. Elmo Munson, Hyrum Godfrey, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lot. accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Orson Godfrey of Lehi and Mrs. Ester Midvale attended Thompson-ofuneral services for their bro3 Colors Large Colorful 69c ther, H. M. Godfrey at the Clarkston Ward chapel Thursday 1 1 Make California " Trip ceo ed San-Francis- co New Club Organized m hard-workin- factory-traine- L g d j Celebrating the GOLDEN JUBILEE of the American Movie ThMtre us-n- ow. onpiiEur.1 Week of Dec. 7 to 13 Week of Dec. 7 to 13 FRI - SAT FRI - SAT DOUBLE FEATURE John Wayne, Robert "MAN OF THE FOREST" . "TO THE LAST MAN" Serial Sat. Matinee Only SUN - MON - TUBS James Craig, Barbara Payton, Guy Madison "DRUMS IN THE DEEP SOUTH" WED - THURS PETERSON TRACTOR SERVICE Ryan in' "FLYING LEATHERNECKS" Special Short "Dog of the Wild" Serial Sat. Matinee Only SUN - MON - TUES Janet Leigh Gloria De Haven in "TWO TICKETS TO BROADWAY" The Story of a Bride WED - THURS 'TERESA" DOUBLE FEATURE "AIR CADET" Stephen McNally, Gail Russell, Alex Nicol mm Joan Evans, Lynn Bari, Melvyn Douglas in "ON THE LOOSE" their Wh en ... 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