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Show THE LEADER, Thursday, August 28, 1952 AUGUST 28 - THTJRS., FRL, SAT The New y'rt HOWl-tAIStN- G 29- - 30 Suiu, Mann Tues Aug: 31 Tremonton, Utah and Sept 1 2 - 3 ltotniks! Wednesday through Saturday, September TWO BIG FEATURES POWEK'CTHARj LIBERTY THEATRE T. PDONALD TREMONTON Plus AFRICAN TREASURE News with Bomba field and Mrs. Joy Ogden and J Lake City visiting with Mr. and baby of Logan spent the latter Mrs. Dale Wilcox and f amuy. Florence Munson Guests at the E. C. Mason part of the week visiting with Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Munson. On home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. LAMBA CHI SIGMA Friday Mrs. Munson accompan- Leland Archibald and family of ied the ladies to Ogden where Clarkston, Mr. and Mrs. Rollin CLUB MEETS they visited with Mrs. Ardis Thomas and son of Malad, Mr. Mrs. Helen Severson enter- Burt and Mrs. Hazel Allen and and Mrs. J. L. Overmyer and Mrs. tained at a dinner party at her families. Reta Sharkey and son, Jesse, of home Saturday for the Lamba Mrs. Lizzie Wood has returned Ogden. Chi Sigma Club of the Universi- home after having spent la week Mrs. Carolyn Jensen and famty of Utah graduates. Those visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Del-be- rt of Brigham spent Friday at ily Mrs. were Jeanette present Wood and family at FarmNobel Petersen home. the Mrs. Melissa Behunin, Mrs. ington. Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Munson atLucille Taylor, and Miss Afton Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Godfrey Mel-ba summer party given for a tended Mrs. Lake Salt of Moss City, and children, Lana and Lester all Globe Mill employees and Matthews of Magna and Mrs. spent Sunday visiting with Mrs. their partners at Cottonwood Adeline Parker of Woods Cross. Carrie e. Jessop and family at Park in Logan Canyon Saturday. Dr. and Mrs. Grant QUI Smith Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hess were and three children of Pullman, Guests at the home of Mrs. in been Ogden on business Monday. spending Verl Udy Washington have were Mrs. Mrs. Albert Munk and son, a couple of weeks with their par- Ella ApgoodThursday and family and Mrs. Juan, and daughter, Lorene, and ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shith. Audrey Boothe of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Rees of Ben Mrs. Jean Betenson of Rich- Mr. and Mrs. Verl Anderson son Ward were in attendance at . announce the arrival of a baby our Sacrament meeting Sunday boy bom at the LDS Hospital at evening. Logan Tuesday morning. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Verl Udy and Mr Anderson was formerly Miss and Mrs. Charles Pulver enjoyed Madge Earl. a dinner at the Howard Hotel Mr. and Mrs. Darvel Garn atin Brigham Saturday evening. tended a party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hess atMr. and Mrs. Radcliff Henrie at tended a wedding reception for we have the following Tremonton Monday evening, gi- Mr. and Mrs. DeVon C. Morse at ven for a large group of the ts farm implements listed College Ward Friday evening. who graduated in 1949 DeVon is a nephew of Mrs. Hess, sale or trade: for from Bear River High School. his bride is the former Miss Mar-v- a Sunday guests at the home of Lee Ward. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Grover were Guests at the Clifford Welling One John Deere 6 ft, puU-tyClaude Grover and Mrs. Grace home the weekend were during combine. Sleeveless Marocchi and daughter of Og- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gardner and seed attachment. den. son of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Litle Craig and Christine Mrs. LaVere Welling and Oliver "60" row crop tractor Farnsworth of Ogden spent the of Ogden and Mrs. Ronaldfamily Wellweekend with their grandparTwo Oliver "70"- tractors. ing of Brigham. Little Lewis ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Munson. Gardner remained to rs spend a W.R. tractor Mr. and Mrs. Owen Asplund of few days with his grandparents Salt Lake City were weekend here. Two 12 ft International Harguests at the E. H. Packer home. . Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Coombs, vester rod weeders. Coleen iremained to spend a few Mr. and Mrs. Richard Combs and One P&O Plow. days with her parents. family, Fred, Coombs, Mr. and Miss Iris Coombs is visiting Mrs. Lester Coombs and Mr. and New Oliver trail mower, 7 ft with her sister, Mrs. Nellie Fife Mrs. Leo Coombs and cut. family atand family at Riverside, Cali- tended a Coombs reunion at Wilfornia. low Park in Logan Sunday. About Mr. and Mrs. Guy Rees and 110 relatives were present and List your used farm son, Verl, spent Friday evening machinery with us visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Dean No charge. Rees and family at Logan. Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hess were Mr. and Mrs. Lemoine Hess and daughter of Ogden and Mrs. Tremonton Verl Hulse of Smithfield. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wilcox and son, Seth,-spen- t Friday at Salt Fielding De-Ma- rs, MU1-vill- 2 d SALE TRADE stu-den- pe - Allis-Chalme- O'tONNOR-JfTOa- si. Cartoon enjoyed a day of games and Short vis- iting, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Severson and daughter, Joyce, and Burton spent Sunday at Park Valley visiting with Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Norris. Weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Burns were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burns and family, of Bountiful. Mrs. Lee Petersen and son, Vera, of Jerome, Idaho, spent Thursday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Hess and family. Mrs. Mondell Weber and family returned to their home at Salt Lake City Thursday after having spent a week visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cannon. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Petersen are moving to Salt Lake City this week to make their home. Mrs. Bonnie Godfrey and family of Clarkston spent Saturday with Mrs. Godfrey's parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hess. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Rees and son Verl, spent Tuesday with relatives at Benson Ward. Mrs. Dorothy Burton and three daughters spent last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Sjoblom at Farmington, Mrs. Lucille Potter and Miss Arlene Potter spent Saturday with relatives at Farmington. Mrs. Cyril Godfrey entertained at a lawn party at her home Thursday evening in compliment to her son, Lester; who was celebrating his 8th birthday anniversary. A large group of little friends .were present and enjoyMar-gare- te KIMUMVII mlWM Ttl lAWfOID Bilk fiala. mull (nlli BE CARTOON Guests at the home of Mrs. Dorothy Burton and family Saturday afternoon were Mr. and Mrs. Bender and three children of Jackson, Michigan, and Mr. and Mrs. Cowbridge of Preston, Idaho. The Benders are friends of Elder Sterling Burton, who has is headquarters at Jackson, Michigan. Elder Burton is reported to be getting along fine and sends greetings to all his friends here at home. Gary Potter has been spending a few days with his cousin, Lynn Grover at Kaysvllle. Lt. Joseph Hess of Hill Field AFB has been spending a few days of this week at the Ellwood Hess home. Mrs. Nobel Petersen and daughters, Betty and Louise and Mrs. Donald Petersen spent , Thursday at Ogden. Micheal Baird has been spending a few days with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Griffiths at Brigham. France Standing of Ogden and Mrs. Leona Standing spent last week at El Segundo, California, visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Francis Keyes and family. Mrs. Ver-n- a Keyes returned with them to spend a few weeks here in Field- -, Mrs. Garland Puzey spent some Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Allen and Floyd Shohl attended funeral j time last week visiting with her services Wednesday for Mrs. Dan mother, Elva Bezzant. Friday Frodsham in Brigham and they attended a family reunion Lo- gan. at Lagoon. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stevens Mrs. Helen H. Allen was a Salt spent the weekend at Lava visit- Lake visitor last weekend. , ing with the Earl Marble family. Mr. and Mrs. Merwln Christen-se- n Mr. and Mrs. Byron Nebeker attended the wedding recepof Willard visited with the Le- tion Friday, of Nancy Lee Gun-ne- ll land Foxleys Monday. in Salt Lake. . VOTE FOR F. UEnni HENIHOD (Incumbent Justice) UTAH SUPREME COURT Your courts are your last protection. Re- turn to office a Justice who has ing. Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Yost of Salt Lake City spent Friday with the Parley Peterson family. Bill Wilson of Huntington Park,, .California, is spending a few weeks with Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Sutherland. Mr. and Mrs. George Bowcutt ed games, followed by refresh- and family of Ogden, and Mr. ments. and Mrs. Dennis Miller of TreMrs. Ellwood Hess and Karl monton spent Sunday with Mr. Hess accompanied by Mr. and and Mrs. Leonard Standing. Mrs. Percy Hess and family of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Shumway Ogden spent Saturday at Arimo, Idaho visiting with Mr. and Mrs. attended the wedding and recepLewis MacFarland and family. tion of their neice, Joan Peters Mrs. George Manning of Far- and Thomas Creighton King. mington has been spending a Their daughters, Mary Ann and week with relatives here. Patty accompanied them. proved he respects your rights and whov upholds the integrity of the courts. Vote ,for Justice Henriod on the hob- - partisan ballot at the Primary Election Justice Henriod September 9. (PAID POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT) .".'flaS.- Mt. States Implement Co. K . 0 SEPT. 9th VOTEH Douglas R. STRIIIGFELLOU he represents all the many interests in the First District. he is young and vigorous, a fighter all the wayl REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR CONGRESS, DIST. 1 POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT) (PAiH MAILMAN BUY YOUR SEATS ORDER TICKETS BY MAIL NOW! 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