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Show THE LEADER, Tremonton, Utah Thursday, January 10, 1852 - COLLINSTON B3n B. W. Wanka Francoms Visit In Indiana THE Friday, Saturday, Jan. 11, 12 NET7 Roddy McDowell in Mary CHara's Soil, MY FRIEND FLICKA' LIBERTY in Technicolor Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Francom and family, report a safe trip to and from Ft Wayne, Indiana, TREMONTON Little Rascals Comedy Color Cartoon Mon., January Tues., Wed., January 15 - Iff 13 - 14 Robert Preston Bobby Driscol Martha Scott, Charley Grapewin in "Darling, How Could You "When I Grow Up" Starring Joan Fontaine, John Lund, Mona Freeman, Peter Hanson News Cartoon Short Cartoon during the holidays. While there they visited with relatives and friends. Mr. Francom served as an IDS missionary in that territory and enjoyed visiting with acquaintances of his mission days. The three children of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Kidman are spending the week with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Durfey. Mr. and Mrs. Kidman, former residents of Beaver Dam, nave been living at Grace, Idaho for several months. Mr. Kidman has now been transferred to Salt Lake City. ton and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Jensen left for Olathe, Kansas, where Mr. Godsell is stationed with the army. Mr! and Mrs. Kenneth Bennion left Saturday for Mississippi, where Mr. Bennion is stationed. Mrs. Bennion is the former Idel-l- a Durfey. Mr. and Mrs. John Higgs of Ogden stopped in at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bowers on New Years Day. They were on their way home from a visit in Washington. Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Bowen were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. M Hawkes in Brigham City, on Sunday. Mr. Bowen blessed his infant son at Sacrament Services and named him Leonard Morgan Hawkes. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Erick-se- n and daughters Virginia and LaVona spent a few days visiting in Los Angeles, California with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bigler. They were accompanied from Ta-com- ,The Rendezvous Club held their Christmas Party on Thursday afternoon at the Garland -- Cafe. Gifts were exchanged by the group, after which a luncheon was served. The afternoon was spent playing cards, with prizes going to Ruth Jensen, Juanlta Bigler and Aileen Simmons. , Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Godsell, who have spent the holidays at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Godsell of New- - a, Overton, Nevada, to California, by their daughter, Mrs. Jack Howard and two sons. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Johnson have enjoyed a visit with Dr. and Mrs. Vere Johnson and family of Roosevelt, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Bourne of Fielding were Sunday visit- ors and dinner guests of Duane's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Bourne. Mrs. Florence Udy and Children were in Thatcher New Tears The Genealogical Program was Day with Their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Adams. presented in the ward Sunday Evening, under the direction of Glen Busenbark, ward chairman. SNOWVILLE Music for the evening was a voMrs- Christine Peterson cal solo by Anna Durfey, with Nordith Simmons accompanying. Mr. adn Mrs. A. A. Johnson rent dered a duet with Marie John son accompanlng. The speakers were Mar. Jean Bowen, Thomas The special interest group held Simmons, Anna Bowen and Mr. New Years Eve watch party their were Busenbark. The prayers the home of Bishop and Mrs. at given by. V. R. Williams and T. Hickman. Dan Twenty members W. Potter. were present. Games were played and refreshments were served. Mrs. Erma Sorehson, Alma Lar-kl- n RIVERSIDE and Rulon Ward were In Myrle Udy charge. Mr. and Mrs. DeLamar Cutler went to California to visit their son Graham, who is stationed' at Camp Roberts. They returned Whne there, they visitThe party of the Tuesday. ed with OMar Anderson and Mr. was held that Christmas season and Mrs. J. W. Larkin, who are in the ward hall Monday evenstationed at San Diego. ing as a watch party for all A large crowd of friends and members of the ward. A good of Jerry Rose attended relatives crowd attended and expressed the dance on Friday night, honas a had themselves good having before he left on time. It was sponsored by the oring Jerry Armed forces. for the Monday MIA. The explorers and their partBishop Leland Capener came ners surprised Jerry Rose at his up from Salt Lake for the week- home-las- t Thursday night. end. Games were played and refresh, Mr. and Mrs. Doug Roche and ments served. LaDene Zundel son Vernon were dinner guests and Beverly Nelson were in at the home of Mrs. Roche's charge. d parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Carl Anderson accompanied on New Years Day. his brother, Pfc. Ross Jr. to Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Udy enterCalifornia. Ross spent Sattained at a New Years dinner at urday until Wednesday at home. their home in. Garland for the New Years Night the Frienda family. There were four members Club entertained their husbands not present. Those attending at a progressive dinner. Courses were Mr. and Mrs. Newell Udy of were served at Rennis Larkins, Smithfield;,Mr. and Mrs. Glen Amanda Cutlers, and Glenna Udy,. Mr-- , and. Mrs. LaVoy ,UdX. Cobias. The main course was ixr. and- Mrs John Allen, Mr. served at Mrs. Mattie Nelsons. Mr. and Mrs. John Allen, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Palmer Mrs. Marvin Burnett of Riverside and small daughter Beckey of and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hughes of Samaria. Mr. and Mrs. Don Davis and baby of Tremonton visited with Don's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Davis, Sunday. Clarence Silvester who is attending a radar school In the Navy in Virginia, called his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Silvester Wednesday, it being his birthday. He talked to each member of the family and asked them to tell all of his friends in the valley hello. He is well and enjoying his work. Mr? and Mrs. Bill Silvester took their son Ned to Ogden for his polio check up. The doctor pronounced him perfectly ok and said he would need no more check ups. His friends are all very happy about the report. Riverside was saddened by the very sudden death of Norman Tubbs in Brigham Friday even- New Years Eve Watch Party New Year's Eve Party At Church How To Keep-You- 4ff m I I un uia J. Bess Bock r . : m. srr-- - 'pi oarage rioor J If you prefer doing your own auto maintenance work, this easily-mad- e creeper designed by one of our neighbors ought to save you time and trouble. Fna9i m cm Consumption of "RPM Sub-Zer5W js less than that of ordinary 5Woils, no greater than any 10W oil, as proved by road tests and actual service. It also cuts gas consumption by reducing need for idling and choking. Call us about this economical cold weather lubricant. o" two-thir- rx2'hordwood bolted or screwed swivel to plywood furniture coster "plvwood art ir ds Had-fiel- Bar-sto- w, - You can help prevent below zero driving troubles by filling . your crankcase with RPM Motor Oil 6W, SUB-ZER- O wnicn pours and will circulate freely at temperatures down to 65' below O'Fl - Helps lessen battery drag too, because it helps your engine get started quickly. ; kttmimiOflt.immm, . Distributed by J. F. DESS Tremonton Dial 2251 1 Salt Lake are visiting for a week at the Harvey Sorenson home. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Anderson and Mrs. Mary Rose of Brigham attended the dance on Friday in Jerry Rose's honor. Gordon Peterson, Floyd and Carl Anderson, and Sidney Cutler attended the basketball game between Montana and the Aggies attheUSAC. 17-18-- 19 "(sawinc" IN TECHNICOLOR John Payne, Rhonda Hemming and Forrest Tucker Color Cartoon Short wyn Bradford who just returned lng the past ten days in Comp-to-n, from Guam. California, as guest of Ralph Miller from Camp Cook, and Mrs. Floyd Fleener. They Calif., and Elburn from Camp took a trip over Into Mexico Roberts spent part of the holi- and also witnessed the Rose Padays with their parents, Mr. and rade New Years Day. Mrs. Leo Miller. During the holl-iday- s, Mr. and Mrs. Dwain Romer Mr. Leo Miller spent sev- and Madge drove to eral days at Totson, Montana, Logandaughter to visit with a 8unday at the home of his son Don and cousin, Miss Hope Reeder, who Is lr. family. ; spending the holidays here from Mrs. Arlene Diane Meacham visited during the holidays with her aunt, Mrs. Menah Rose and family. Camille Cutler returned to Salt Lake Sunday after a two week stay at home. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bowen and children, Sharon, Karen, and Bobby, and Mrs. Kathlee Nelson and two children, Shirleen and David, all of Malad, visited on Sunday at the D. G. Nelson Jr. home and Laurence Anderson - m el GO Clebratiflf ttw Town Officers Sworn In Week of Jan. 9 - 19 FRI TOURS SAT Double Feature WED er and Reginald Hunsaker. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bishop and family of Garland and Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Hansen of Provo spent New Years Day at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Hansen. New lYears Day guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Duane Frank were Mrs. Frank's father, F. B. Bradford of Corlnne and her brother, Staff Sergent Ger- - ThntrTf Week of Jan. 10 - 19 ft THURS - FRI - SAT Double Feature Paul Douglas and Janet " Leigh in "ANGELS IN THE OUTFIELD" Barbara Hale, Richard - TURPLE HEART DIARY" Serial Sat. Matinee Only Greene in "LORNA DOON" Serial Sat. Matinee Only SUN - MON - TUBS - MON - TUES Jamest Cagney in WED Clark Gable, Movta, 1 SADDLE" SUN TODAY1 tot tawtosn Francis iLangford in Owen Rasmussen and Duane Frank, two members of the Board of Trustees of the Town of Elwood were sworn into office Monday by Clerk Richard Harris. Lee Hunsaker accepted the office of Treasurer of the board and Willis Petersen was made at the same time. Thei two retiring members were Alden Thompson f Randolph Scott and Joan Leslie in "MAN" IN THE By Mable Romer water-mast- EUtUdTwd-lfe- nnin home. ELWOOD TO A MOVIE THEATRE John Hodiak, CUP" and Maria Elena Marques .. in WED - THU RS - FRI SAT Double Feature "ACROSS THE WIDE MISSOURI" THURS - FRI v SAT Double Feature Dick Powell in Steve Cochran, Philip Carey, Marie Aldon in 'THE TANKS ARE "TALL TARGET" COMING" and Second Hit Edmond OTBrien, Dean Jagiger, Harry Carey in "WARPATH" , "COME FILL THE "THE GIRL OF THE LIMRERLOST" Serial Sat Matinee Only JJL tflb. DDmiM-IIkjnii- gs 0 WillWGJB E&upmmt, annmriet mai trim trmtadarw ing. Russell Capener, who has been working In Ogden for some time spent the weekend with his ub& to ckonf tritlumi iffrw i fam- ily. Our Plan For Keeping "Cat" Equipment in Action I Plan now to keep your present "Caterpillar" for earning equipment in top condition for doing its work ... profits! Our services are ready . . . ready to join your fight to conserve your equipment Omr fcttWIrtes are ready specialized equipment and tools are set and money . . . technicians are alert for complete reto save minor or repairing. building lmow-boand Omr tUU service k ready-- to rash to your jobs with tools, to keep your job running at top emcieocy and minimnm - down-tim- (,," e. - Oev service ImaecNea is ready-- to check your equipment ad halt wear ia its tracks. ..to prevent breakdowns before they Omr - cW are ready-- to l..ftK :.k .MuatiM malntMiaaee.' show your men how to fight ' fill your needs at quickly rebuilt pans. Omr pmrH serWte is ready-- to as possible with sew or Omr eaafcusrs are nady-4- 0 Bjp yoa apply your equipment to get the most oat of it. UawpriM far .errJce now. Schedule Make out 1 M nsM0(l,isV iwto "I - PETERSON TRACTOR ' TREUONTON SERVICE PRESTON The people of the ward turned out Monday to clean the meeting house after- - the first period of practice and play in Basketball. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Forsberg entertained at. a turkey dinner Sunday afternoon for Mr. and Mrs. Elvis Johnson as Mr. Johnson has to return to his army base In California Thursday and for Mr. and Mrs. Claud Allen of Tremonton, who are leaving for Idaho in the near future. Mr, and Mrs. Ora Hess of Fielding had their baby daughter blessed In fast meeting Sunday. Howard Capener blessed her. She was given the name of Shelley. Lola Hales, Barbara Ward and David Capener have gone back to Provo and Logan for winter quarter at college. Paul Forsberg speni the weekend at home with his parents, from his work In 8alt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Bourne. ana aaugnter, Diane were in Og den Thursday where Diane took a civil Service test at the Weber ' College. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Bourne were in Ogden Saturday. They DOLLAR FOR DOLLAR YOU CAN'T BEAT A PONTIACr Take the wheelymmlf.. tor the Driving Thrill of yoar life! We want you to be among the first drivers in America to personally experience a basic advancement In motor car engineering-n- ew Dual-RangDual-Rang- e e performance. performance means that Pontlac has combined a powerful engine, with CM 'a new Dual-RanHydra-Mat- ic Drive and a new economy axle to give you selective perform' ance for any driving condition. In the Traffic Range you have tremendous acceleration and anap and got At the touch of a finger you can be In the Cruising Range, riding so smoothly, economically and effort- - rmm iwmm f yo",r coasting. 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