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Show The LEADER Thursday, July 24, 1952 Wfoeatt $l Beet Days' 22 23 Friday Sataraay, 'August Gari&micS the tennis court. George Gardner. They plan to be Mr. and Mrs. Euvene Halford married August 18 in the Salt Mrs. Vlrjil C Harris attended the funeral services Lake Temple. for Sam England at Logan MonMr. and Mrs. Oliver Williams SUCCESSFUL day. Jr. and family of Pocatello, IdaCELEBRATION HELD Mr. and Mrs. EL T. Hoskins, ho came Friday and took Twila A very successful pioneer cele Margaret Knudsen and Nassie Howell and her house guest, Lor-iSider of Sidney, Nebraska to bration was held in Portage Sat- -i Moon went to Brigham City Sunurday. The opening event was a! day to see Mrs. C. A. Hall, who Salt Lake City. They returned colorful parade at one o'clock. It is very ill. They report that her Saturday. was led by Mayor J. Cyrus condition is slightly improved. Pfc. and Mrs. Melvel Jones Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hoskins are Gibbs representing Uncle Sam. parents of a baby boy born The Floats were entered by var- of Ogden spent the weekend with July 14. Mrs. Jones was formerly ious organizations and individu- Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hoskins. Miss Virginia John. This is their als.. The Mia was in Green and Mrs. Eliza Knudsen entertainsecond child. Pfc. Jones is servGold and represented the differ-- ! ed her family Sunday. Those ing in Korea.' ent activities of the organization. present were Mr. and Mrs. Les Mrs. Glen Morris and children The Relief Society was in blue Halcomb and family, St. George; took Mrs. DeRoy Hawks to Brigand gold and represented te or- Mr. and Mrs. Gus Ma lan and Mr. ham City Monday for medical ganization of the first Relief and Mrs. Sumner Potter and son, treatment. ' Society. The Primary was in blue Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Green Mrs. Rachel Gibbs and son and pink and formed a huge and family and Mr, and Mrs. Calvin of Ogden spent the week basket filled with children dres- Dave Evans and family of Malad. end here with relatives and sed as flowers. The town enterMrs. LaVerd John and son and friends. ed a red white and blue float, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hall and sons Mr. and Mrs. Lafe Grover of "The Story of the Flag," with Flo of Brigham City spent the week East Garland visited with Mr. Roderick as Betsy Ross. Mrs. J. end here with relatives. and Mrs. Wm. D. Harris. C. Gibbs entered their Cadillac Mr. and Mrs. Les Halcomb and Major and Mrs. Keith Conley beautifully decorated in Pink of Albuquerque, New Mexico ar- family of St. George arrived Friand white. Riverside ward enter- rived Thursday for a months day for a visit with her mother, ed a float decorated in red and visit with Major Conley's par- Mrs. Eliza Knudsen. white. Other floats were entered ents, Mr. and Mrs. John F. Con-leMiss Florene John returned by the Boy Scouts, the Explorers, home Sunday from Kearns, Utah the girls softball team, and Mrs. Robert Hobson and baby where she has been employed for "Westward the Women," by of Malad spent several days this the past two months. Maurine Gibbs and Cora McGra-r- week with her mother, Mrs. NanMrs. Klea Merrill and daughter Dell Adams of Layton, Utah cy Clegg. Gayle and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas with his pack mules was Jim Speakers at Sacrament meet- Lindstrom and family of Salt Bridger. The Portage Posse and ing Sunday evening were, Mr. Lake City visited with friends a group of little boys on their and Mrs. Harold Howell of Cher- here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Nelsen of ponies also added to the Parade. ry Creek Ward and Major Keith Salt Lake City were Sunday Following the parade was a pro- Conley. Mrs. DeRoy Hawks has return- guests of Mr. and Mrs. John W. gram. J. C. Gibbs was in charge. Speakers were Alma King, prin- ed to her home after spending Knudsen. Mr. and Mrs. Devere Harris cipal of the BRHS Seminary and three weeks with her daughter,. Dell Adams of Layton. Utah. Mrs. Kent Lee in Brigham City. were Pocatello visitors Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hawks of The remainder of the after- While there she haes been critinoon was spent in sports events, cally ill but is improving. Napa, California and their Miss Flo Roderick left Monday and daughter, Mr. and including foot races, contestes of different kinds, a performance evening for New Plymouth, .Ida- Mrs. Kenneth Cose and five sons by the posse and a softball ho, where she will join her fi- of Richmond, California, left game of the Portage married wo- ance, George Gardner. They plan Monday for their homes after men vs. the Samaria team. Ivan to be married August 18 in the several days visit with relatives and friends. Triv moved away Archibald was the master of cer- Salt Lake Temple. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Williams from Portage fifteen years ago. emonies for the afternoon evMr. and Mrs. John B. Allen ents. The celebration was con Jr. and family of Pocatello. Idacluded with a square dance on' ho where she will join her fiance, spent Sunday and Monday in Portage ta . y. y. - son-in-la- ? Ogden with their son and ters. Sgt. Bert Airf orce, L. Rose who of 3 room home in FOR SALE Garland. New foundation, ready for remodeling. Pay like rent. the U. S. Large lot. CaU 158M daugh- at is stationed Spokane, Washington arrived home Sunday to spend two weeks with his parents, Mr .and Mrs. Floyd Rose. Hospital Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hogan and daughter of Ogden visited with Mrs. Hoggan's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oran Parkinson Sunday. Marva Jean Parkinson returned with them for a visit. Mrs. Reed Neilsen and family went to Ogden Friday where Owen received a therapy treatment. They were accompaenied by Mrs. Neilsen's mother, Mrs. Sadie Owens and Richard Owens, who visited with the Neilsens several days last week. Sgt. and Mrs. J. R. Gibbs of Spokane, Washington arrived Saturday for a visit with Mrs. Gibbs mother, Mrs. Rachel Gibbs in Ogden. WANT ADS rd PRBSSERS wanted ley Cleaners. Apply 3121. at the ? 7-- 17 7-- 17 33 TS Val- in person or tfc ff 7-- 24 ri w Qll ran Sum Miyi IN . THEATRE GARLAND My MATINEE SUN. 3:00 p.m 27 - 28 100 ADULTS New CMC AW 470-po- wnd by tht sensational new "302" gosoJine voce-in-hta- d 145 h.p. engine. Also ovoiobe at Viso-Reco- 7-- 17 Mrs. LaVern John underwent a major opration at the Valley phone FOR SALE sysBefore buying AUTOMOBOX tem with index and cards. Cost INSURANCE be sure to see Re $65.00. will sell for $25.00. In- Brough in Tremonton. tfc quire at Leader. Auto Glass Installation for an FOR SALE 12 acre farm with make ears. Dick's Auto FOR SALE very good used modern 5 --room home with Phone 3556 washer, reasonable. See at Mack full basement. Outbuildings in- FOR GALE 4tc Hansen's Spinette piano, clude barn, coops, double gaexcellent condition. Use- - 1 Call Vance Lind at rage. tfnc year. Call 2506. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE Itp 40 acre irrigated tract south SALE 9 ft Frigidaire of Tremonton all planted to FOR SALE High grade fifteen, FOR 3 sweet corn. New modern home. month old Wisconsin Holstein home freezer. $235. Only ' 3447. old. Phone ltc years We also have several homes in heifers. Twenty-fiv- e head to Brigham, priced from $1700 to chose from. C. B. Williams, FOR SALE Five room modtfc ern home with furnished ap$20,000. C. B. Williams. BrigBrigham City. ham. Real Estate broker.. Phone artment in basement. 260 N 6 or 714. tfnc FOR SALE 80 acres good ir- 1st W or call 3902. tfc rigated farm land together with CUSTOM CUTTING excellent modern home and with All kinds of Lawn mowers sharLocated self propelled combine. Truckgood out buildings. pened and repaired. Lyndon Bar-kl- e, South of Tremonton. Write or ling if desired. Phone Deweyville, Call 5737 for pick call Leonard L. Bishop, Phone Thomas Harper. 2te tfc 2201 Tremonton, Utah up service. ltc FOR RENT 4 room apartFOR SALE One fcombination MONTE CARLO WHIST CARDS, ment In Garland. P. J. Limb. for sale at the Leader Office. Phone 117 R ltp dry and irrigated farm located! Only 2c each. FOR SALE 2 tons coal cheap. Sn Penrose, Box Elder county. 550 acre dry farm. 200 in wheat, FOR SALE New custom built Odds and ends of building 250 in summer fallow, 84 acres rough out saddle. Choice of lumber at the Philip Kaubes good irrigated ground planted! trees. Priced at $165.00. Canvas farm. 2tp ito hay and grain. 163 acres of and repair work. Bear River CUSOM COMBINING with self meadow and dry pasture. Ex- Saddlery. Tremonton. tfnc. propelled machine., Call 3046 cellent barn and other out:. UTAH 2 tp will buildings. Fairly good home. cash for dead or usless pay cows, Write or call Leonard L. Bishone McCormick- or hogs. Dial Tre- FOR SALE horses, take-oop. Phone 2201, Tremonton; monton sheep grain 2141 or Garland phone Deering power Utah. JO out. ft. Fred ;WU 2tp 195. tfc binder, 2te Grover, Garland. Children occupying seats must buy tickets , 35c CHILDREN ! ! ii 1 1 TR v -- DIESEL valve-in-hea- highest-compressi- 2'i J JnyflH Come in. Compare them in power, in pay construction load, in rugged long-lif- e against all the rest! Then check the price and you'll agree: nowhere else will so little buy so much in truck. 3' to Htm Yovf db better on a feaLJ e 2lr5i 'rTfM 4 Z 4 -i- W ,: A---? gii OH TO A If H Ml WDCffT Stmt wna TO MOM MM wtifkl-uvtu- t in uum tU 1049 MM tmivtrtu(lat mmUl TREMONTON wmxl trvck wHk yovr OMC Jii J vf". a he was a pagan between anc le'r lve was a c011 A "aith anc the esh' &reat human story unfolds in this epic of an era told, She was a Christian ' TECHNICOLOR . STARRING KERR DEBORAH 'TJsLll'l MjrfK gIT &"J M I . U ,0mf LEO GENN AND . SCREEN PLAY BY JOHN LEE MAHIN AND PETER USTINOV BASED ON THE NOVEL BY S. N. BEHRMAN, SONYA LEVIEN BY MERVYN LeROY DIRECTED HENRYK SIENKIEWICZ . . PRODUCED BY SAM ZIMBALIST. AN M PICTURE j ,'fJ,L. i-- y COLOR BY ROBERT TAYLOR & I aQ(J L ititn l,0le C I by e I ' I 71 rouit nr-of- f k GMC 470 on PHONE 3956 SS f''H wf' ttfmm 4)i-to- n That's because GMC has found new ways to take dead weight out of truck design by advanced engineering. One example is GMC's sensational new d "302" engine that delivers 145 h.p. at 3200 r.p.m. It weighs less than other engines of equal power by as much as 500 lbs. Yet it's the gasoline truck engine ever built gives you extra mileage from regular fuel! 30 TONS TO 33 TONS Vi TO OASOUNI tractors in" you use gasoline-powere- d IFthe 45,000 GGW class, here's big news. This new GMC Series 470 will haul more pay load than any other vehicle of its rating with comparable standard equipment up than some! to more than a half-to-n CK$ U 'y "s Ww days only - Sunday, Monday, July 27 and 28. Last9iow9:C0 Sunday Schedule -- First Show 3:00 2nd Show 6:00 Last Show 9:30 Monday Schedule - 1st Show 6:30 2 NOTE - Monday show starts at 6:30 due to the extra long running time of this great Motion Picture! |