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Show THE LEADER, Thursday, September 4, 1952 Tremonton, Utah :rnt3ii-.LL-ju-.iJHJBWP- 1Fr Wednesday through Saturday, Sept. caaia Fri - Sat - Sept 11 2-13 TWO TOP FEATURES IN COLOR Thurs Sunday through Wednesday, Sept. Garland IWU PATRICIA MEDINA innnanHnHuiiHnn mnnqpnnLJLJ Snowville Mrs. Christine Peterson FAMILIES ATTEND REUNION Those who attended the Frederick Neal family reunion which was held at the Boy Scout Camp in Logan Canyon Monday, were Mr.- and Mrs. Doyle Cutler and son Sidney, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hurd and daughter Betty Jo, Mr. and Mrs. George Garbanati and family, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Talbot and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Arbon and daughter Marjorie and Miss Marie Pratt. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Arbon and Marjorie attended the Arbon family reunion at Crystal springs DeLamar Cutler. Mrs. Bert Eliason Jr. and daughter Pat were in Ogden Monday. Bishop and Mrs. Dan A. Hickman had as guests at their home over the weekend Mr. and Dunn and son Heber of Provo. Mr. Dunn is supervisor of the interior decorating department at BYU. The Dunn family came to Utah four "years ago from England. Mrs-Loren- Twelve members of zo the Cup and Saucer Club drove to Brig-haFriday night, where they enjoyed a turkey dinner at the Nuttal Cafe. Omar Anderson came home from Port Huemene, California, to spend the Labor Day week Sunday. George Daley of Nyssa, Oregon, end with his parents, Mr. and visited with relatives Saturday. Mrs. Laurence Anderson. Omar Camille Cutler pome up from is with the U. S. Navy. Mrs. Erma oorenson, Mrs. Mat-ti- e Salt Lake on Labor day to visit Nelson. Mary Kay Nelson and 'with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rosann Cutler were in Salt Lake Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Arbon and family were in Salt Lake Friday and Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Anderson entertained at a family dinner Sunday in honor of their son Omar. Those present were Mr, and Mrsr Eex Anderson and family of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Knight and family of Plain City, Mrs. Lee West and children of American Falls, Mrs. Christine Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. m JEPKDN for JUSTICE i 12 Years Judicfel EXPERIENCE "Judga Jappton ha judicial Mmpar Li am 1. L Lju. mm fewd Mwnd csminan mum. Ha mm fit impact and coafidaMa of ifcc bvRch snd bop Editorial S. I. Daily Ncwipapcr LMaJ VOTE FOR JUDGE JOSEPH G. JEPPSOII for Justice of Utah Supreme Court Pol. Adv. far Jintin" Comm. Pd. "jppson li m ton. Mrs. Robbins is an aunt of end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Petersen. Professor Sudweeks Mrs. Sorenson. j Mrs. Anna Arbon of Reno Ne was the speaker at meeting Sunvada visited Friday and Saturday day night. Last Thursday a group of with her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dee Arbon. Mrs. Arbon friends and neighbors spent the spent ten- days in Burley, Idaho afternoon with Martina Larsen visiting with her son, Gilbert and prior to her leaving for Tremonton, where she will spend the family. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Talbot of winter with Mrs. Kerr. Mr. and Mrs. George Daly of Clearfield, Utah visited with their sons, Norman and Harvey Nyessa, Oregon, Mr. and Mrs. and their families. Friday until Aner Petersen of Michigan and Mrs. Margaret Romer of Brig-haSunday. Luzelle Eliason attended visited friends and relatives , Mrs. the Writers Convention which here over the weekend. was held in Salt Laye Saturday. Visiting frienda and relatives here last week were Mr. and Mrs. David Mitchell and family from Elwood Van Nuys, California, and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Petersen Mable Homer and family of Wendell, Idaho. , Mr. and Mrs. N. R. Hunt and MIA OFFICERS family of Buhl, Idaho, visited at EXPRESS THANKS The MIA officers want to the Wm. Petersen home last Frithank everyone who participated day. Miss Luelia Romer of Salt Lake in and donated anything for the Fun Day. They feel it was a big spent the holiday week-en- d with success and appreciate the help her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl and cooperation of everyone. Romer. Mrs. Reginald Hunsaker spent They especially thank the Both-we- ll girls team and the River- last Wednesday in Salt Lake side Boys team for making it visiting her parents, Mr. and possible for them to have the! Mrs. David Johnson. ball games in the afternoon. Holiday weekend guests at the Professor and Mrs. Joseph B. Dwain Romer home were Mr. Sudweeks of the BYU were week and Mrs. L. C. Chad wick and I J - m - . n n n -- ma n n b n lj c PETERSEN pe n 'Uw' i n dP 7 AXJnTn ATT? FOR LJ co:.ir.iissio:iEn (4-Ye- ar Term) ' on the Democratic Ticket r ' Mr. Petersen is a prominent business man and farmer of Box Elder Co. He knows and understands agriculture and is deeply interested in the advancement of Box Elder County. He is a past acpresident of Brigham City Jaycees and is an tive member of several service clubs. Was chairman of last years very successful polio, drive. A n entertainer in church and civic affairs. Mr. Petersen says: "My pledge is this - - -to work wholeheartedly for all of Box Elder Paid Political Advertisement b' Ab-a- nd I Wins Court Indorsement Mrs., Rice of Millville spent several days last week at the home of Mrs. Janusine Petersen. , Mr. and Mrs. Justice Incumbent John,H. Fridal and daughter, Linda, recently returned from an eight day trip to Los Angeles, Arizona, Zion and Bryce Canyons and the Grand Canyon of the Colorado. They met Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cass of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Hall of Garland in California and continued on home with them. Henriod F. Henri Candidate Non-partis- an Utah Supreme Court In statewide preference poll of members of his profession. Justice Henri Henriod was indorsed overwhelmingly for the Supreme Court. He received nearly 70 of the vote cast for three term. candidates announced for the ar Mr. and Mrs. jack Huish of Douglas, Arizona, visited with the Wayne Fronks this week. Mr. Huish and Mr. Frank were form- We voted to take judges out of politics, This an opportunity to make your vote count. Justice Henriod, after one year on the bench, was indorsed by those who work with courts and who know his qualifications best. is er missionary companions. Weekend guests of . Mr. and Mrs. Gene Jorgenson were Mr. Mr. and Jorgenson's Mrs. G. E. Jorgenson of Price. Retain Justice Henriod parents, PRIMARY ELECTION Bonnie Giles of Malad spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Reed Giles and family. SEPTEMBER 9 (Paid adv. by Fred L Rnftnton' VE MUST SELL TO TQE DARE WALLS OLODIKG THE FIXTURES AND FINAL DOT'S ROBES WEEK-ENTIR- E Sizes 6 - 14. A Real STOCK MUST BE SOLD REGARDLESS OF PRICE! All Sizes, Regular $3.98 and $4.98 SALE PRICE Z. A A Few POSITIUELY OUR LAST DRESS SHIRTS Value at $3.98 OUR PRICE CHILDRENS BARGAINS GOOD SELECTION VERY OF REPOSSESSED Years of wear left. Worth more than $100.00. Quitting Price Shoes, Dresses, Yard Goods, Sweaters, L.D.S. Garments, Nylons, Work Clothes. $1000 to $20 There is still a Good Selection WE GUARANTEE of Girls LI40I I1LIJ FIIJAL WEEK SAVINGS ALL MUST GO AT 50 FROM Sewing Needs WHILE THEY LAST li deal Don&nci Garl asucl cj) EVERYTHING SLASHED TO THE BONE . ; LAST AND FINAL WEEK! . OFF Knitting, Crocheting, and 78 7 BLOUSES AND SKIRTS LESS THAN HALF PRICE la JCj LEVIS, SHIRTS, FLANNEL SLEEPERS, WOOL COATS, SWEATERS. THERE IS STILL A GOOD SELECTION OF FUR COATS b J Is In Its Last and Final Week well-know- for the north, for the south, for the County east, for the west" bb w pi mm Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Germer daughter of Salt Lake, and Mrs. Kenneth Germer and Jed May Horsley of Brigham. family spent Saturday at bott were in Burley on business last Tuesday. Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Lagoon. Fred Garrett and son Fred of Wellsville, and Miss Barbara Chadwick of Salt Lake visited at the Romer home. WHITE and COLORED FOR JOHN SUTTON mm Ogden Sunday to attend the Colton reunion which was held at the Lorin Farr Park. , The Frienda Club entertained their daughters at Clear Creek last Monday. There were thirty-seve- n present. A lovely chicken dinner was cooked in the canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Sorenson had as their dinner guest Sunday, Mrs. Emma Bobbins and grand daughter of Santaquin, Utah, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Randfelt and daughter of Lay- - VOTE i fiiOfiCrvi 7 ourmN LAST WEEKS NEWS Members of the Frienda Club met at the home df Mrs. Rose Ward Friday evening. A Wiener roast was enjoyed. Mrs. Mattie Nelson, Mrs. Erma Sorenson and Mrs. Ada Pratt were hostess. Mr. and Mrs. DeLamar Cutler and two daughters, Rosann and Patsy, Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Nelson Jr. and daughter Mary Kay and Mrs. Christine Peterson were in Mens coufity il 41 Ross Anderson. Lb Ml MAM an EDMUND GRAINGER rtopvcnoN PHONE 163 1 Co - Hit rCfilEKillfl Jiti THEATRE - DDY m it Eianfs .UKLU EiEninoG I |