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Show THE LEADER, Thursday, October 9, 1952 ing Base at Ban Francisco, is1 spending a two weeks furlough Florence Mansen with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Holt. His mother, Mrs. Clare Upton, who has been Mae of 8alt Lake City, is stationed at the Naval Train- - also Upton spending a week at the Holt home-Mrand Mrs. Smith Richards and children of Carson City, Ne vada have been spending the last week with Mrs. Richard's mrents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vood and family. Dr. Grant Oil Smith of Pullhas been man, Washington a few spending days with his Mrs. J. H. parents, Mr. ar-Smith and family. He also attended conference at Salt Lake o Fielding . , City. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Bourne spent the weekend in Salt Lake City, where they attended con- ference and visited with tives. Miss rela- Jean Garn is attending year. Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Garn, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Miller of Tremonton, visited in Ogden last week. Mrs- Marlene Anderson and family of Snowville, visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hess for several days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Don Garn, accompanied by Mrs- Luella Drol-letand children of Brigham, visited in Ogden last week. John Coombs and son Ray and Dale were in Ogden on business last week. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Garn and daughter Dayle, Mr. and Mrs. Parley Petersen and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Burnett and family recently enjoyed a family gathering at Logan - te - r a T WATEXTITC 17 JwU tadivm Haiufe S. Dial Unbrtafcabf cryitol xpaatle bond i 42 Mr. and Mrs. Don Garn and Nathaniel Garn enjoyed visiting with Mrs. Paul Fairchild of California at the Arthur Capener home at Garland last Hay-war- d, ASIICRAFT'S TREMONTON week. J. E. Robinson of Salt Lake ft Themis a difference in wnilh Mr. and Mrs. Jack Frank and served and the evening of Uontieenc i Dr. Grant GUI Smith of City was calling on friends here Steven I mtmmt Mrw Mr ami HU flnnutt V. Pi D-- R. Waldron man, sWM " social. Mr. In Mrs. a and spent Washington was In Utah Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Balrd and family and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. J. D-- Munson, accompan spent Saturday night at the Am- attending conference sessions tat spent Monday afternoon at Lo Parley Petersen and family spent ied by Mr. and Mrs. Ronald bassador club in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake City. While in the vaK Sunday visiting with Mr. and Hales of gan-MRiverside, spent Sunday where the enjoyed the Fall Fes ley, he visited a number of Mrs. Vera Hess and family at and Mrs. Cyril Godfrey in Ogden visiting with relatives. tival there. friends and relatives here. and children, Lana and Lester, Ogden. Dinner guests at the home of attended a family party at the home of Mr. and Mrs- Glenn Mr. and Mrs. Don Garn Sunday Jessop and family in Murray were Mr. and Mrs. Stacy Garn Monday- - The party was in com- of Seattle, Washington, Mrs. Paul Fairchild of Hayward, Cal pliment to their, mother, Mrs. Carrie Jessop of Millville, who ifornia, and Arthur Capener of Garland. was celebrating her birthday Mrs. Dean Rees and daughter Debra of Logan spent Monday Salt of Boothe Mrs. Audrey Lake City spent the latter part visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Guy of the week visiting with Mr. Rees. Mrs. W. M. Welling spent a and Mrs- Verl Udy and family. Dinner guests at the home of few days of last week in Salt Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Welling Lake City. ; Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. La Bishop and Mrs. Elmer RichVere Welling and family of Og ards and Mrs. TVvrnt.hv ni.rtnn den. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mason and City where they attended confamily were dinner guests at the ference. They were also house home of Mr. and Mrs. Rollin guests at the home of Mr. and Thomas and family in Malad Mrs. Glenn Richards. Mrs. W. J. Garn and Mrs. Rae Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Mason of Petersen spent Monday in BrigBrigham were calling on friends ham. here Sunday. Guests at the home of Mr. Mr. and Mrs- Elmo Munson and Mrs.. Ernest ! Anger and famand son Forrest, spent Sunday ily Sunday were Mrs. Will Chrisevening in Logan. tensen of Gooding, Idaho; Mr. A family party was held at the and Mrs. W. L. Allred and son home of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Clare and Mr. and Mrs. Vera tomatoes for making juice and other Early Americans called tomatoes "love Burns Sunday. Guests present Allred an4 family of Ogden. tomato to them. eat and didn't dare products. Because of this huge apples" were Mr. and Mrs. Harold WalkMrs. La Dene Hodges of Ogproduction, you and people everyer and family of Salt Lake City, den spent Sunday with her Then, on September 26, 1820, in the parwhereenjoy a plentiful source of VitaNew courthouse square at Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burns and ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jersey, Rendall min C. a certain Colonel Johnson ate a tomato family, Mr. and Mrs. Odell Burns Draper and family. and proved to .an assemblage of 2,000 This is ust another example of how and family, Mr. and Mrs. Hardy Dr. and Mrs. H. Y. Richards v such a superstition was nonsense. and the canning industry conChristensen and family, and of Salt Lake City, that spent the g Mr. of a Ferrel Burns of Bountiful; tribute to the population. i weekend at the home of Mr. and An equally important event, as far as and Mrs. Walter Burns and fam- Mrs. Frank Wood. On when occurred tomato was the concerned, As Utah's many nutritious vegetables, Sunday ily, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Whitney afternoon they enjoyed a dinscientists of American Can Company, and other foods have been made fruits, and family, Mr. and Mrs. Arch ner at the Bluebird in after years of patient research, overcame in modern containers, people Logan available Hall and family and Mr. and after which obstacle to the successful canning t some they spent have enjoyed an improved everywhere Mrs. Dave Thomas of Garland, time In of tomato juice. Logan canyon. They and more income has And more diet. and Mrs. Ted Neilson and family were accompanied by Bishop and tons of created been right here in Utah. of Deweyvllle. A lovely hot din- Mrs. Elmer Richards. put year, Utah grew 99,600 ner was served. The party was Mr. and Mrs. Parley Petersen in compliment to Mrs. A. W. attended television meeting in Burns and her brother Harold Salt Lake City Tuesday. Walker, who were celebrating Mrs. Roselin Mrs. Con. to help people live better CONTAINERS their birthday anniversaries. nie Jensen andDraper, Mrs. Dora Anger The evening was spent in a spent Monday in Brigham. Made in Canco's Utah Plant at Ogden social. . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wood, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Ferran Apgood and Mrs. Claude Allred, Mr. and and family of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Wayne Garn, Mr. and Mrs. spent Sunday visiting with Mr. J. P. Christensen, Mr., and Mrs. and Mrs. Verl Udy and family. Roy Wood, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. A Hint to Thrifty Housewives Mr. and Mrs. Josepr F. Wat- Wood and Mr- - and Mrs. Owen son of Smithfield and Fred J. Canned fruits and vegetables are always your best buy . . . and Stokes, attended a iamily party are today a greater value than ever. Pack of Twin Falls, Idaho were at the home of Mr..! and Mrs. guests at the home of Mrs. Eliza Glenn Wood in Pocatello Quality foods harvested and canned at the peak of flavor Valley assure you nutritious meals . . . and there's never any waste. Godfrey and family Monday. last week. The party was in They also visited with Mrs. El-- compliment to Mrs. Velda Wood Petersen. who was celebrating her birthMr. and Mrs- Keith Moss and day anniversary. A nice supper family spent Sunday at the George Parry home at Malad. Mrs. Ralph Baird and Mrs. Theo Richard spent Tuesday in Ogden and also visited with Mr. and Mrs. William Griffiths in Brigham. Dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Welling Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bennett and son Harold Jr. 1 1 Sea m ... . of Pocatello, Idaho. JOB Sinn en am- IU Mr. and Mrs. Guy Rees spent Mr. and with Sunday visiting Mrs. R. L. Rees at Benson ward and Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Darling at Logan. ' Pwvid8 Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Godfrey and family of Clarkston visited FMdo;r7:Jouwanogettheinntt.. at the F. W. Hess home Monday. Guests at the home of Mrs. what 0 pav-Elma Petersen and family durother car Sn Z en ?n PeoPk are bavin. 4. were Mr. weekend and ing the Mrs. Glenn Petersen and son BWh a WW 11 r. I - - .. at Logan for the coming USAC Traaontea, Utah ; , Imagine being afraid of a tomato - can-make- well-bein- the-las- American Can Company - 4 and it makes a Big Difference in their school activity. To do their best give them the best . . Give them ARDEN Full fc ft3 0 Si ni li.... S25 I M i Hi that qualify cownHt Quota MILK. n,,.. A ft D f N SUNffttZE CIEAMERliS SALT 1AKE CM PERCE WATKINS Tremonton Phone 5991 yt know?00 S "4 Ladies! You re Invited To A Special SEWING SCHOOL! Given By Representatives of the NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE CO. Wednesday. October 22 until Factory trained men will be in our store from 10:00 a. m. 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