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Show THE LEADER. Sunday, Monday and Tuesday Sept 12 - 13 Two Big Hits Fri, Sat The New Sept. Tremonton, Utah Thursday, September 11, 1952 ' Wed, Thurs. Sept. 17 -- 18 14-15-- 16 FrL, Sat Sept. 19 - 20 mo' LIBERTY THEATRE I T?. tWliH DAILEYJQANKE ORU DAN with 1 TREMONTON Collinston Mrs. R. W. Warnke The PTA members met on to elect a new secretary for the organization. The meeting was under the direction of the president, Mrs. Xdward Bowen. Mrs. Thaine was selected as secretary In place of Mrs. Michael Erick-sewho is unable at this time, to perform the duties of the ofMonday afternoon 8e-er- ist n, fice. Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Larson of Newton are at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Myron Hansen. It was necessary that they move liere, owing to illness. Sunday dinner guests at the R. W. Warnke home were 6gt. Ten members of the Rendez and Mrs. M. E. Hall of Clearfield. vous Club met Friday afternoon at the home of Juanita Bigler. A Other afternoon guests were Behllng, Sally and David lovely luncheon was served by the hostess, after which the af Behling of Ogden. ternoon was spent playing "500." Mrs. Ralph Simmons, Mrs. Ch Prizes were awarded to Ruth arles Bishop, Mrs. Clark Bowen and and Mrs. Bill Warnke were Salt Jensen, Josephine DeLong Lavina Marble. Lake City visitors Monday. Mrs. Norval Ericksen and Mrs. The MIA of the Ward is spon- Grant Marble were Thursday vissoring a class for choristers, to itors In Salt Lake. be held at the chapel Monday Mr. and Mrs. W. W. at 7:30 p.m. Sylvia left Friday to spend theirSterling vacaevenings Simmons will be the conductor tion in the Northwest. of the class and it Is desired . Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Pace of that there be a good attendance. Grand Junction, Colorado spent Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Johnson some time visiting with Mr. and have received a call on a mission Mrs. Frank Earley and Mr. and to the Southern States. They will Mrs. Myron Hansen and family. be honored at a testimonial later Sherry June Simmons has this month and will enter the been accepted for the fall class mission home in October. in nursing at St Benedicts Hos pital in Ogden, and has gone there to begin training. . Mrs. B. F. Johnson accom panied her sister, Mrs. Luella Sessions, to Salt Lake City Friday. , Mr. and, Mrs. Collen Booth and small "ALERT AMERICA' FREE FEATURE JOIE CHITWOOD SHOW 212:30 ft 1:30 Sept. 20 Dorodovil Auto Driven - 8 p. 17, II, 19 HORSE SHOW m. Soptombor Wott' Hno$t Thoroughbred Little Galya Potter spent the week in Logan with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. James An-dr- SPEEDWAY AUTO RACES Soptombor 14, 151:30 p. m. Drivon, can from IndlonopoBi Fair Adtn. Included in all Paid Showsl In Wrortling i ' GIGANTIC PARADE NOON SATURDAY! Capener, and Masine Fryer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Fryer. Mrs. Ethel tyeese of Tremonton, grandmother of the Weese baby, Mr. and Mrs. Fryer of Colof the linston, grandparents Fryer baby, Mrs. Beulah Hun- Durfey. i Mrs. Sherman Conger and saker of Honeyville, grandmother of the Capener baby, Mr. and daughters Clara and Gay of Mrs. Dewey Gardner of Dewey-vill- e, Mrs. Clara Sigler Brigham City; grandparents of the Macand Mrs. Mattie Costley of Los farlane baby, A. Gardner, grandAngeles, California, were guests father of the Gardner baby, and Mr. home of and Friday at the Addle Gardner of Dewey ville, Mrs. Thaine Secrist. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rich- great grandmother of the Gardards and daughter Terrl of Brig-ha- m ner and Macfarlane babies were all present from their various City, were overnight guests wards to witness their grandFriday at the Bishop Bowen children being named. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Tingey of Salt Lake visited Mr. and Mrs. Streator Tingey Saturday. Mr".and Mrs. John Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Smith and Mrs. Edith Smith of Centenrille visited Mr. and Mrs. Streator Tingey and other relatives Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Call of Rig-bIdaho, called on Mr. and Mrs Ed Udy Thursday for a short stay. The ladies are cousins. J. R. Kennard of Salt Lake y, i yjEAO STATE FAIR AND INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION IAKE CITY ' Eatcxa A URTrESSU. MTERNATIOKU. PICTURE SHORT eral days last week with her sister, Mrs. Clara Anderson, In Bingham. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Thompson of Salt Lake City were Friday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph home. On Sunday morning, Mr. and, Mrs. Ronald Kidman of Sandy, Utah, leTt for a weeks vacation trit to Yellowstone Park. The three children of Mr. and Mrs. RonaldKidman are guests of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. T.'ell Kidman and Mr. and Mrs. Wllford Durfey. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hess nd family of Burley, Idaho and Mrs. Milford Hess of Filer, Idaho, were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bishop on Saturday. The group were enroute to Denver, Colorado, where they planned to visit other relatives. Jerri Lee and JoJean Hansen of Redlands, California, and Carol Jean Hansen of Boise, Idaho, who have spent the summer months at the Frank Earley home have returned to their MM FOTK CARTOON also SEA LION visited Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Udy for a few days. , Valeea Crowther visited over the weekend with her mother, Mrs. Ed Udy, and Mr. Udy. Streator Tingey and son Vaughn went to Grouse Creek Saturday and returned with Mr. Tingey's daughter, Mrs. Luana Richins and son, who will remain some time with Mrs. Tingey, who is recuperating at home. Mrs. Lenore Silvester, who has been ill, is reported getting along " ricely. Mrs. Rule Macfarlane is in the hospital as the result of a fall. Her family, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bowcutt, Mr. and Mrs. Bunnell Roundy, Mr. and Mrs. Alf White, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Macfarlane from out of town and members from here were with her Saturday night and Sunday. She is reported much improved. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Seal of Tooele and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hughes of Samaria, Idaho, visited with the T. J. Udy family ; Sunday. Miss Diane Bourne, who is working in Layton, spent Sunday Cartoon and Monday with her parents,' Mr. and Mrs. Leland Bourne. , Mr. and Mrs. Ellery Wight of Los Angeles were visiting with Mr. Wight s brother, A. N. and other relatives in the valley last weekend. They are returning home after a vacation trip back east Mrs. E. fl. Cripps of Los Angeles and Mrs. Clara Porter of Chula Vista, California have been guests of the Barry Woodwards recently. Much of the time of their visits was spent at the canyon home of the Woodwards in Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Garfield and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Garfield were in Brigham Monday night to attend the wedding reception of Lois Garfield. Mr .and Mrs. Fred Gephart left Thursday to visit In the northwest and in California. They will spend some time with Mrs. Clyde Gephart, a recent Tremonton visitor, who is seriously ill. ? NORTHERN UTAH PRODUCES homes. TO HELP KEEP AMERICA FREE Riverside MyrleTJdy Here in Northern Utah industrious citizens are producing to keep our nation strong and free! They're producing dairy and farm products, meat, textiles and to name military supplies FIVE BABIES BLESSED At meeting Sunday there were five babies blessed. , Christine Weese, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dee Weese; Allen Keith Gardner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Gardner; Ann Rowane Macfarlane, Ojden spent Saturday evening daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ted with the Thaine Secrist family, Macfarlane, Lynn Alfred Cap-ene- r, Mrs. G. L. Bowen visited sev son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Greatest most varied parade in Utah history STATE FAIK GROUNDS us. Mar Jean Bowen and several of her girl friends from Ogden, spent the weekend in Denver, Colorado. Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Johnson were Mrs. Edgar BrOssard of Washington D. C, Mrs. Mathias F. Cowley, of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Olive P. Monsen. Mrs. R. H. Daines and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Fredericksen of Logan. Mrs. Otto Rucker spent Wednesday in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Cherry and son, Ricky, of Ogden, were .Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Stone. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Potter of WRESTLING CHAMPIONS Soptombor 16, 1:30 p. m. Tho Blggott Name son left for Maryland, where Mr. Booth will receive further military training. Mrs. Booth is the former Norma Jensen. SEPT. 13th thru 21st SHORT CAKTOON Le-R- oy TTA SECRETARY CHOSEN 8 !news also GOBS AND GALS RAYMOND IMIEBM.-inERNWU- only a few! Production is the key to AmerWith just 6 er cent of the world's population, this nation produces 40 per cent of the world's goods. Why can our country produce more and live better? One .big reason is because America has more electric power nearly half of the world's total. 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