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Show THE p i- -i i m i gnnngnaann - 19 - 20 18 -- Co - Hit Sun. & Mon. Sept. 21 - 22 r m rwsBwnvi b. . AWTfrWrTZK .Gloria SWANSON Thursday, September 18, 1952 Tremonton, Utah gggagagggggggg-gaa- n Wednesday Through Saturday, September 17 TUEATRE LEADER, r ; Through Saturday, September 23 - 24 - 25 - 26 - 27 - - r ft sIQ--n r---Zl n f i I Tuesday m v I n y x a A I IMA I a Garland PHONE 165 r"2aate in sepia-ton- e gggggggg ingr, jg g g g rrv.f uti ri vm united Mitts V )LjLJLjggggggg g a a a a a gaaaaaggTI week. pital and then took in the state day. Mr. and Mrs. Arch Huff and pital and they report that Don is Mr. and Mrs. N. J. John were Mrs. fepih Feterson children of Spanish Fork were j improving. Ogden visitors Saturday. guests of the J. P. Chris tense ns Mr .and Mrs. E. T. Hoskins Mr. and Mrs. Lyn Larson and GUroE DOTS Saturday. children visited with friends in went to Salt Lake City Sunday, ENTERTAIN PARENTS Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Hansen Salt Lake City Sunday and at- where they attended the Ice Follies at the State Fair. and family visited with relatives tended the fair. The Guide Class of the PriLoin Sorerlson a was Mrs. Syracuse Sunday. Little Gayle Neal, daughter of Henry mary were hosts to their parents Mr. and Mrs. Chester Neal and Mrs. Wayne Grover was in Og- gan visitor Monday. at a party held Thursday evenMrs. Mart Riser took ten mem- Brenda Hall, daughter of Mr. ing atjthe home of Mrs. Harmon den Friday to visit at the hosbers from East Garland to the and Mrs. Chester Neal and BrenMrs. her Carma with A sister, was Piarson. program present- pital PTA convention in Brigham City. da Hall, daughter of Mr. and ed to acquaint the parents of the Taylor, who. has a new baby. Mr. and Mrs. Chase Peterson Mrs. Wendell C. Hall each receivwork carried on by the class. Mr .and Mrs. Grover spent the and family took Laralee Hansen ed a fractured arm last week Refreshments were served by the weekend at West Point. to Salt Lake City Friday evening. while playing. boys. A group of friends met at the They attended the Ice Follies Mrs. Vera Hall returned home Duane Loveland of Roy, Utah, home of Mr. and Mrs. Blaine and attended the fair Saturday, Wednesday from Spckane, Washspent the weekend at the Fred Harper Saturday evening to cele- where Laralee gave her demonington, where she has spent the Grover home while his wife, Flo brate the birthday anniversary on the uses of coddled past two weeks with her w was in Phoenix, Arizona on a of Blaine Fryer. Present were stration fair eggs. After attending Mrs. and and Sgt: daughter, 10 day all expense paid trip, he Mr. and Mrs. Harper, Mr. and the Petersons visited with a brois playing with the Shamrocks j Mrs. Fryer, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde ther at Magna, Glen Peterson Theo Coombs. The Coombs' have a new baby. j in a softball tournament. Sorensen, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne and family. Mr .and Mrs. Kenneth Ward Ronald Potter left Saturday Grover and Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Mr. and Mrs. Don Ray were son Eric of Idaho Falls, Idaand Rhodes. morning to return to Camp DonSaturday dinner guests of Mr. ho visited over the weekend with aldson in South Carolina, where Mrs. Wayne Archibald .and and Mrs. Ed Isaacson and Mr. he will await his assignment ov- children of Ogden spent the and Mrs. Don Winter and chil- Mr .and Mrs. John F. Conley. Mr. erseas. He has enjoyed a 30 day weekend at the Joe Oyler home. dren enjoyed a picnic lunch at and Mrs. Ward and Mrs. Conley were Salt Lake and Ogden visitleave at home. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hansen Liberty Park in Salt Lake City. ors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Potter were were Salt Lake City visitors Sat- They also visited with relatives. Douglas Morris of Bingham Mi", and Mrs. Fred Peterson in Brigham City Saturday. They urday. Utah was the weekend Canyon, came up from and girls were Cgden visitors were dinner guests of the Cham- j Sherma Hansen of Mr, and Mrs. Josh guest ber of Commerce at the Indian Salt Lake City Sunday and spent Tuesday. Hawks. is a brother of Douglas j Mr. and Mrs. Gus Larson acthe night with her parents, reSchool. Mrs. Hawks. ' -i M. MonL. Mr. to Mrs. Salt Lake and City Mr. and Mrs. U.rsel Rhodes and turning companied those who attended the Among Holman to Pocatello Tuesday to family and Dean Shaffer attend- day. . funeral services for Austin C. Mr. and Mrs. Golden Adams visit with Mrs. Oscar Larson, ed the State Fair in Salt Lake at Roy Wednesday of McCrary I and family and Mrs. W. A. Ad- who Js ill at the hospital there. City Saturday. were: Cora McCrary, week last Mr. and Mrs. L. Francis PetMr. and Mrs. Ross Rhodes and ams were in Salt Lake City SunWm. D. Harris, Vera Hall, Walter overson of are Ogden Mrs. Ruby Nielson attended the day, where they visited with Mr. rejoicing E. Gibbs. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gibwedding reception for Gebrge and Mrs. David Sheldon and Mr. er the safe arival of a sori born bs, Margaret M. Knudsen, Nassie there September fifteenth. Everton and his new Bride Wed- and Mrs. Garrett Pack. Mrs. Lowell Whitaker, wife of Moon, Mr., and Mrs. David P. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Harper and nesday evening in Logan. Gibbs, Mr. and Mrs. Royal Hal-for- d, The MIA Stake Board members Mr. and Mrs. Dale Gardner were Maj. Whitaker, and her brother Mr. and Mrs. N. J. John, from our ward attended the five in Salt Lake City Sunday, where Wesley, arrived from Palmer, Mrs. ' Arvel Bell, Mr. and Mrs. stake convention in Ogden this they visited with Don at the hos- - Alaska, and are at the Lafayette East Garland son-in-la- the I ( I ! Lorenzo E. Hoskins, Mr. and Mrs. J. Hyrum Gibbs, Mrs. Jay Mau-gh- n, Mr. and Mrs. Ora H. John, Mrs. Wodrow Clark, Glen Morris, Robert C. Harris and Mrs. Eliza Knudsen. Bishop Ora H. John was one of the speakers and Glen Morris sang a solo. Mrs. J. C. Gibbs took her mother, Mrs, Margaret Knudsen to Ogden Monday for medical care. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Halford of Pocatello, Idaho visited Sunday with Mr3. Halford's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Halford and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Evan Stevenson and Mr. and Mrs. Roland Hall and daughter of Idaho Falls were weekend guests of their mother, Mrs. Vera Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Neilsen spent the weekend with Mrs. Neilsen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Crofts of Idaho Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Neilsen and daughter, Jean attended the State Fair at Blackfoot, Idaho. Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Hoskins and son spent the weekend here visiting with relatives and friends. Mrs. Jay Maughn and daughter Christie of Wellsville visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. Hyrum Gibbs. Ronald Clegg, son of Mrs. Nancy Clegg, was treated at Tremonton this week for a broken foot. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Carter of Garland were Sunday guests of Mr .and Mrs. Wendell C. Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Gibbs and . w day for a visit with her Mrs. Mr. and and daughter, daughter Artis visited with relatives here Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Neal, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Howell, Mrs. Rose Harris, Mrs. Margaret Howell and daughter, Twila and Alva Howell visited Sunday in Preston, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. D. Harris returned home Monday after visiting since Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Ward at Ogden. - son-in-la- Gibbs Allen. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gibbs attended the Idaho State Fair Friday and spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs- Chas Hall at Fort - HalL Mrs. Thomas P. John, Mr. and Mrs. N. J. John and Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo E. Hoskins attended the Wedding of-- Mrs. Thomas P. Mr. and Mrs. John B. Allen John's drand daughter, Ella Mae spent Sunday with their daugh- Richards of Malad at the Logan . ter, Mary Castleion in Ogden. Temple Friday. children and Jones Lois Virginia Vera Hall, Allen, Rita John, Martha Halford and Fern spent the weekend with Zona Hall attended a parent-teach- er Hansey at Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hoggan and convention Monday evening at daughters visited Sunday with Brigham City; Mrs. Charles Peiper of Walla Mrs. Hogean's parents, Mr. and Walla. Washington arrived Fri Mrs. Oran Parkinson. " . I AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS I For Aid In EROSION CONTROL FARM PLANTING I ! I I OIL COLORED MURALS FOR YOUR HOME - ALLEN'S PHOTO SERVICE . $ 352 I East 4th North .Losran, Utah or Inquire at Leader Office Grover home in East Garland. TCWJK Wesley will leave to attend school at the BYU in Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Showell of Ojden visited Mr. and Mrs. Lafayette Grover Tuesday. VW Thanks to ray many friends for the generous support accorded me in the Primary election. The continued backing of all of you in the campaign ahead will be more than appreciated. JAMES J. WHITE Candidate for State Representative Democratic Ticket IM? "0GB GEffiB Portage Mrs. Virgil C. Harris DEMOUR JOHN HAS OPERATION DeMour John underwent an appendicitis operation at the Valley Hospital Friday. Mi, and Mrs. Virgil C. Harris and son Phil attended the Idaho State Fair at Blackfoot Wednes- - Mil (US? 00S FIRST in POWER! The '52 Ford brings you mora power, more comfort, more "looks" and more carl You can too H in Ford's new, longer, "can do" than any ether wider bodies of modern design. 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