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Show Thursday, October 16,1552 TUM v l- -i l- LEADER, Tremmton, Utah rTTTEn -j aa i Than. Frl Sat. - October e Son. Mon. Tues. Wed. - October 19, 20, 21, 22 16 17 18 Thurs. Fri. Sat - October 25 23, 24, DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM KAimN THEATRE GRAYSON EEDSKETON Garland fiOWARDKmn T; RUTH ROMAN i i 'liiiftif-tv.ijiiiiii'in- i SERIAL NO. 3 Matinee Only. SERIAL NO, daughter, Tamara, and Miss several days with her children, Christine Jensen visited with Mr. and .Mrs. Elmer Hess and relatives at Bountiful and Salt family at Farmington. Lake City last week- Weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs- Lemoine Hess Mr. and Mrs- - W- - M-- Welling and daughter of Ogden spent were Mr. and Mrs. William Groth Saturday with his parents, Mr. and Mr. nd Mrs- - O- - M. Lenon and Mrs. F. W. Hess. of Pocatello. Mrs. Lemuel Earl and daughHerman Lott Monday at ter Elysse of Mendon visited at Ogden with Mr. spent and Mrs. Calvin the J. L. Earl home Friday. Lott and family. Principal Ralph Ba'rd, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Ovennyer E. H. Packer and Mrs. Uel Garn and Mrs-- Reta Sharkey and attended Institute at Salt Lake small son of Ogden spent Sunday City the latter part of the week visiting with Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Garn an- Mason. Mrs. Mason accompannounce he arrival of a baby boy ied them to Malad where they born Monday, Oct. 13. visited with Mr. and Mrs. Rollin Mrs. Effie Johnson spent the Thomas. " weekend with relatives at Mr. and Mrs. EUwood Hess and Smithfield. M. MorMrs. Rheumina Udy has re- visited with Mrs.. Mary Mrs. Rex England at and gan turned home after having spent Salt Lake City last week. They also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Pe.rry Hers and family at Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Coombs spent Saturday at Logan, Dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard .Coombs Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Anderson and family of Brig-ha- Florence Msmsen Beverly Baird Injured In Fan - M'm Bev- e- rly Baird had the misfortune to fall and break her arm in two places Friday evening- She tripped over a cement mixer in the yard. She was treated at the Valley hospital Mr. and Mrs. C- W. Bourne and Mr- - and Mrs- - Charles Bourne attended a wedding breakfast at the Newhouse Hotel in Salt Lake City last week in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Hansen of Logan. Mrs. Hansen was formerly Miss Marlene Bourne of Fielding. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy All red and - Hy-ru- m ( m. Mr. and Mrs- - E. W- - Sutherlund and sons, Kent and Glade, spent Sunday visiting with Mr. and and Mrs. Walter Sutherland family and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sutherland at Pocatello. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Rudd entertained at a dinner party at their home Sunday. Guests included Mrs. Iora McCowen and son Jimmy of Clearfield, Mr. and Mrs. Evan Rudd and family of I opsin and Mr. and Mrs. Ross ' ' Rudd. , Mr. and Mrs. m D. Munson spent Sunday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Dave Allen and family at Ogden. Neck and neck in the race for progress, auto makers and the oil industry have developed improvements that make 2 gallons of gasoline today do the work that took 3 back in 1925. You get the benefits. Your Progress and Oil Progress Go Hand 12 tot 8 OU Progress Week-O- ct. J. has just Mr. Allen been released from the Dee hospital following an operation. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cannon attended the fweral of Mrs. Cannon's brother David Bryner at Price Thursday They spent several days visiting with Mrs. Mrs. O. Cannon's siste and fnily at Hunt-intgtbefore returning home "Now don't give me that 'out of gas' line! know . two gallons go as far as three used tol" - In ? rtMxoo m aeia PHONE 165 Fielding JT on Tuesday. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ellwood Hess during the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Lewis MacFarland and girls of Artec, Idaho, Mrs. Dean Hess and son Jimmy of Logan and Hand STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA plana ahead to serve you better Lt Joseph 4 Matinee Only. Ross Rudd, scout leader, took Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Gephart Mr. Hess of Hillfield AFB. Mrs. L. J. Cummings Mr. and Mrs. Rollin Thomas his class of ten young boys to spent the weekend In Coalville, and family returned Friday night from a three week's trip which and son of Malad visited with Johnson canyon last week where Utah. took them to the northwest and relatives here Saturday. out ovedown the coast to southern Cal- -f Mr. and Mr. Elmer Coombs they enjoyed camping Mr. and Mrs. Durreil Hughes ornla rnight where they have been visspent Sunday visiting with their and son Kent, spent the weekof Mrs. Dale Mr. and Allred with friends and relatives. at iting MrsW. Milliard J. mother. end in guests Ogden spent Saturday visiting cf Mrs. Salt Lake Ctty asMrs. O-aFrmington. Hughes' sister, with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hansen. LEADER WANT ADS PAT Dinner guests at the home of Leroy Allred. In the afternoon Mr. and Mrs- - Leroy Allred and they all visited the Bird Refuge family Wednesday were Sgt and at Brigham. They were also acMrs. Sterling Jensen and family companied by Mrs. Erma Jensen of Luke Field, Arizona, Mrs. Ken and children. Connie Jensen and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hess spent E-- Z KEEP INCOME RECORD Simcox and children of Brig- Arvid ham. Sgt Jensen has now left Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Snow-ville. for duty at Alaska. His wife Anderson and family at and children will remain at the Guests at the home of Mr. and Allred home for the present Mrs. Herman Lott Sunday were Mr. and Mrs- Clifford Well Mr. Mrs. Grant Hess and and ing spent Sunday with Mrs- - boys of Ogden., Ronald Welling at Brigham. Mrs. Lucille Potter and sons Mr. and Mrs .Wynn Hansen Brent and Oleen, and Miss Diane spent a few days of last week Potter spent Thursday at Farm at sale Spanish attending sheep Tti Strings IHkimt with Mrs. George lngton visiting Fork. While there they were was celebrating who Manning, guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. I. her birthday anniversary. BwtMt LskMs mvml M)m4b fesjff IsdRW llhMMl , tH 11 to. Taylor. Mrs. Ed Skinner spent Friday accomMrs. Leonard Standing, A Complete, Adequate, Simplified Business and Tax Record System with relatives at Ogden. panied by Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Weekend guests at the home HyM limdi y want hot let Ciltt lyitw ft r Miller of Tremonton attended a of Mr. HWMHdlltf TOT FMM Mrs. Herman Potter, and family party at Lorin Farr Park and Mr. and Mrs. Steven Potter m 1 CltVJ L in Ogden Sunday in compliment were Mr. and Mrs. Milton Sesto Mr. and Mrs- - Beryl Standing, sions, Mr. and Mrs. John Potter who are now living at Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford RmI Etttl luemt d fipMtv Manntta their who were and celebrating of Farmington, Mr. and Mrs. ing SMrtMySwM. $dm m4 Tm lniwnMMM. wedding anniversary. . Ray Goodfellow of Bountiful and PUCI COMPLCTI ONLY S4.95 Evening: guests at the home Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Manning of home of Mrs. J. D. Munson Sun Ogden. day were Mrs. Jean Betenson Mrs. Theo Richards and Mrs-- ! of Richfield and Mrs. Mary Leo Farnsworth, accompanied by Church of Panguitch. Mrs. Genieve Richards of Brie- W. ac Mr. and Mrs. F Hess, ham, enjoyed a dinner party at companied by Mr., and Mrs. Or-r- the Hollywood Cafe in Brigham Evans and Mr. and Mrs-Ric- Friday. Morse of Ogden, attended Mr. and Mrs. Nobel Petersen funeral services for Carolyn and daughter Louise, attended Moon at Sterling, Idaho Friday. football the game at the stadium Mrs. Leon Grover accompan in Salt Lake City Saturday evied her Primary class of BlueFROM TREMONTON bird girls to Clarkston Thurs- ening. Mr. Mrs. Hess and and Lyle 1 OUIflT day where they saw the Martin t Harris monument. They then two daughters of Ogden spent 10:15 2:25 drove to Logan canyon where the weekend with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Earl Skinner and fola The they enjoyed picnic. lowing group of ' girls were family. Herman Potter is spending present: Lona Godfrey, Linda 8:35 3:20 Anger, Christine Coombs, Shar several days of this week at on Anderson, La Vonne Baird Weiser, Iaho attending cattle ERfTS CAFE ; Phone 154 Ern Hansen, Agent sales. and Cordelia Burton. od a -- m, --- The LEADER en 65 ajri. f J? EASTS p.m. a.m. WESTBOUND 10:40 a:m. p.m. vvtth Conoco'5 Greet Get ready for WINTER-NO- W I p.m. -- i! We've got more than facts i that Ford Trucks can save you money on your hauling job! 'T tord t-- with S whodbun. combination stock and pita body, G.V.W. 16,000 lb. Many aqulp- ment option. Choice of two cmM pv 70a driving em, safety and efficiency. ife m"&xr- - i 1 I , X f V .:;.v., i vov v. - m Tlx f . serP Here's the vice that gets your car ready for cold ONE-STO- ,0LT2K3fc.3: weather. Here's the that helps your car keep its full power and pep, even when Arctic winds blow! Here's the headlight to " that astaillight sures you quicker starts, faster pickups on the coldest mornings. 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