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Show THE Lwrigrmmrnignggg mm i 11 TfEEATRE Thurs. Fri. Sat. wuma - Sues. - k mpx i : Virginia Ericksen was the Bpeaker in Sacrament meeting Sunday evening. She reported on her sixteen week tour of Europe. The group riited in ten countries. Leland Stone, who Is stationed Jn Astoria, Oregon with the Coast Guard, surprised his family during the weekend, when he came - - . home for the hunting season. Mr. and Mrs.. Lee Cherry and small son of Ogden Joined the family group also. Tom Potter, who is attending V'etoer College, and Bob and Peggy, who are students at the USAC, spent the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Potter. v Lincoln Bell, who has spent the past four months at De Kalb, Illinois, is visiting for some time with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Bell. Sunday r Q 4 of Logan and Mr. and Mrs. Delbert evening . ana they .Air. . were all guests n-- lt m Kidman of Ogden were Thursday Mrs. unaries ueu 1 m m Pi q (to Ogden, and also visited at the hospital with little Ronny Smith, who is reported to be making progress after a long illness. Rosada Fryer was hostess to members of the Rendezvous club at her home Friday afternoon. A lovely luncheon was served to eleven members. The afternoon was spent playing five hundred, and prizes were won by Gertrude Simmons, Marie Lefler and Olive Durfey. Mrs. Elizabeth Bowers returned to her home Saturday after spending a few weeks visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Ralph Forsgren at Bothwell. Mr3. Anna Bowen and members of her Primary class entertained for the mothers and their group at Primary Monday. ( Mrs. Frank Earley, Mrs. Myron Hansen and Secrist were honored ot guests. Seal Bishop of Ogden spent Saturday at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs- Charles Bishop. Sgt. and Mrs. M. E. Hill of Clearfield, were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Hall's parents, Mr. and Mrs.. R. W. Warnke. Mrs- La Mar Bowen attended the wedding for her nephew, Lloyd Balls and his bride at the Logan Temple Friday morning. In the evening Mr. and Mrs. Bowen attended the reception held in their honor at Preston, Idaho. M: and Mrs. Grant Secrist of Moreland, Idaho were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs- Thaine stands for an economy based on INVESTMENTS as well as careful spending: WISE - Sound investments in Utah's schools to insure high educational standards for your children. Farsighted investments in Utah's water conservation to bring bigger returns to Utah farms. - SecristMr. and Mrs. Arnold Trappett and two daughters of Pocatello, Idaho and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Forsgren of Bothwell were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr- - and Mrs. Ed Bowers and Mrs- - Elizabeth Bowen. Mrs. Mark Jensen drove to Salt Lake City Friday and was an overnight guest of her - e Investments in advertising Utah's tourist attractions that will bring big income returns to the state. mm AdvirtkMMM kt WMfwd MyW kurMn, TX U, tint WM, UH lak dinner guests at the home. Mrs. Ellen Hancey of Smith-fiel- d is visiting for some time with her daughter, Mrs. Clarence Biddle. Mr. and Mrs. La Mar City Bow- en attended a birthday party for George Jackson at his home in Logan Saturday nightLe Roy and Garth Kidman accompanied Mack McArthur of Logan on a trip to New Mexico. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Smith of Ogden were Sunday and Monday guests at the home of - 30-3- LI 1 1; Mr. Fronk- and Mrs. ns 1 By F. J. Bess Speed Overhaul Jobs With Homemade Piston Cleaner If you do your own maintenance on your car, you may be interested in making this little gadget we heard about. It makes the scraping of piston ring grooves fast and easy. Lake-tow- n. Fronk visited durwith members of her family in Murray, Orem and Prove Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Fryer, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Durfey and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Simmons spent several days this week on a hunting trip in the Park Valley area. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Biddle and family of Roy, spent Sunday at the Clarence Biddle home- Mrs. Biddle and children remained Monday while Mr. Biddle joined his brother, La Mar on a hunting trip. Mrs-- ing the L. H- week ' - With'the 2nd Infantry DiviP.F-C- . sion in Korea Junior Okada, son of Mrs. M. Okada, Route 2, Tremonton, Utah, recently was awarded the Combat Infantryman Badge for excellent performance of duty under enemy fire. He Is a member of the 2nd Infantry Division, which gained fame in two of the hardest fought battles of the Korean war. It captured "Heartbreak Ridge" in October, 1951, and took "Old Baldy Hill" this summer. Okada entered the Army in May, 1951, and has been servmortar gun ing as a ner with the division since last 24, Ra- side-lig- ht - G. Weston. ra mm GRANGMGELI celebration and speak from the same platform, offers an interdio at 7:30 pm. to the U. N. esting Is to the local citi-eand For State first proeram the time since the Primarily ; program. current election campaln start- promote the United Nations Orcommittee's will also join ed, the two presidential aspir- ganization, but the fact that the the celebration. ants will speak from the same two candidates will join the rostrum. The eventjhat brings about this situation is the "United Nations Day" .program that is scheduled fox nation-wid- e L. H. Mr- and Mrs. Frank Earley were weekend visitors in were overnight They guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas tt is i:i m broadcast Friday, October and will be heard over KSL - "Bracken Lee is net just another governor. He embodies principles to which a distracted naticn may turn . ." This is a statement written last year by Raymond Morley, nationally known columnist. It has been most gratifying to have statements similar to this appear in LIFE, SATURDAY EV- section of Call ns about it Fine products like this plus faithful service are the mainstays of our iocs1 business. wnnrfVn ENING POST, TIME, AMER1 ICAN MAGAZINE, and newspapers locally and throughout the nation- - break off square These writers have vhondle Of course, you won't have to worry about this job if you use Heavy Duty RPM Motor Oil. First oil developed through -atomic research, it reduces engine wear, greatly increases time between overhauls, keeps engines clean and protected against the formation of carbon deposits, acid, corrosion, rust and varnish. , publicly the achievements I have worked knowledged so hard to effect for all the people of Utah. I hope that my work will always merit their support and yours, and I Relieve it will because I have no other motive but to give the people of Utah good, clean government. Sincerely, A Studirj OK CtnpMr DUWbofed by F. - Pald political advertisement by Marie R-- Horwitz, 23 J. BESS Tremonton Phone 2311 So-8t- E.) rwi 60-m- .SSS- WC3 (MIX n SERIAL NO. 5 Matinee Only. 5 " n Coy f . IktXt Mrs-parents- , daughter, Mar Jean Jensen. Saturday Mar Jean and Nedra Simmons accompanied her home to spend the weekend-Mrand Mrs. Doyle Kidman of April. . PtM Mltkol Delight'1 EISENHOWER, STEVENSON TO SPEAK OVER RADIO Del Kidman; ON U. N. DAY PROGRAM 1 1 Mrs-Tham- Earl Glade I Rita's First Movie in 4 years Matinee Only, Co-Pil- Gee HUMUS Nov. Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Oct. 29 Two Top Stars in Two Top Features 28 III! AMHMII I SERIAL NO. Mrs. R. W. Warlike 27-2- 6HAW0RTHF0RDi, 165 Collinston Thursday, Oct., 23, 1952 Tremonton, Utah COLUMBIA PICTUItEt Garland PnONE EADER , I Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, October 26 - October 23, 24, 25 rww piai rro unv L i- - - , I rk X . V: a Mi" u,oh' "nd - . 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