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Show - THE Thursday, November 6, 1952 mm Wed - Thurs - Fri - Sat - i ! L E AMERICA'S DEVIL'S ISLAMDl Tj Lf.- 1 HAYDEN j m m USUI hus sums m Mm n UK etmsi BOND SAHDERS DIG t aura .i umn hcinu wsiiiiih umn TOTTER 5S SEE WHY YOU GET SMOKE-FRE- WORK-FRE- E, AUTOMATIC HEATWITH E mm HEATERS Here's proof of fuel savings... proof before your eyes... proof before you buy! See tor yourself why no heater... regardless of name or price. ..can give) top performance without a proper supply of air to the burner. We 11 be happy to have you make the QUAKER MAGIC LAMP TEST... to prove to yourself that you can save fuel and get cleaner, more efficient heat from a QUAKER heater. Come 'in today and see how to save with a new QUAKER heater. Now . . . Juat feed air to the flame as Quaker doe with mechanical draft. Note how the amoke and Comradery Night Held The Jr. Gleaner Girls held their Comradery at the home of Mrs. John P. Holmgren Tuesday Those present were evening. Joyce Leonard, Donnell Morten-seLaWanna Jensen, Margar-ett- a Stander, Addie Christensen, Luella Peterson, Patsy Huggins, Audrey Nelson, Anna Mae Wan-kiKirkham, Deanna Iver-so- n. The mothers of these girls were also present. The program consisted of the History of the Jr. Gleaners plan and instructions on how to Bind their Sheaf, by their leader, Mrs. Mabel H. Strong. The J.r. Gleaner Sheaf was formed. Two choruses, "I Think When I Read That Sweet Story of Old", and "Lullaby and Good Night", by the Jr. Gleaners, a playlet, "A Gleaner of the Latter Day", was given by Joyce Leonard and Donnell Mortensen. A duet entitled, "My Testimony" was sung by Joyce Leonard and Donnell Mortensen. Seven Gleaner pins were presented by their leader. Light refreshments were served. Wanda Johnsen accompanied the musical numbers. Mr- and Mrs. Burton Andersen motored to Provo Friday, where they visited their daughter who is a student at the er B. Y. U, f tNXttM6Et sums far awsfyhofflOM awfasel .far wypewe 11m QIIMH M The finest el hooter mod CALL US for Trained, experienced service and , repairs on afl QUAKER HEATERS BE READY F02 WINTER Phone 5191 Tremonton 15 DEWEY MARTIN KIRK DOUGLAS e, Three babies were blessed and given names at meeting SunMr. and Mrs. Chester day. Stander will call their daughter Jill, Mr. and Mrs. Don Thompson named their son Glade Mr. and Mrs. Claire Andersen will call their daugthter , Deon. ' s Dee A2c Ellis Andersen, son of Mr. and Mrs. LaVal Andersen, left Monday for Camp Stoneman, Calif., where he will be given an overseas assignment.... Mrs. Emma A. Jensen of Salt Lake City recent v celebrated her 85th birthday at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Harold Reese. Special guests vpre Mrs. Maggie Andersen, Sophia Jensen and Adeline Andersen. uiiuumirn rmpHBgiaHnm-f-. ii irp-nj- i FAMILY HONORS GEORGE F. PRICE Members of the family of Mr. and Mrs. George F. Price gathered at the family home Thurs- day evemn? to honor their father on his eighty first birthday. ish Fork, Alpm Prlre. Emma Sanders and Don Drake of Ogden; and iocil families who were present included thr Arnold Price, Ed Price, Delbert Price. Ken Orcnson, Sav and Ray Cmdester familic-s- . s Fronk and'Mrs. husband and father. LEGAL NOTICES PARTICIPATE IN RADIO QUIZ SHOW Probate and Guardianship Notices. Consult Clerk of District Court, Brigham, Utah, or the respective signers for further The Ogden Ministerial Association weekly quiz program over station KLO, provided an opportunity for the members of the Intermediate class to test their Bible knowledge last Saturday. Saturday morning four students, (the Intermediate class) of the Community Methodist church, formed the panel of experts for the weekly Bible quiz program of the Ogden Ministerial association. This program is carried over radio station KLO at NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of George Renaldo Jones, also known as George R. Jones, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersign ed at Tremonton, Box .Elder County, Utah on or before the 10th day of January, A. P., mer Winzeler were in Salt Lake last week to attend the election meeting pf the State Golf Association at the Palamor Bowling Parlor. DELICIOUS 1953. 9:30 a m. Maria Jones, Administratrix, Merwin Cook, agricultural en- of the Estate of George Renaldo gineer with the Soil Conservation Jones, also known as-- George R. service, drove the children to Og- Jones, Deceased- O. Dee Lund, den in his automobile. Mart First Security Bank Bldg. Lynn Cook, Bruce Woerner, Kenneth De Jarnett and Ellen Cook Brigham City, Utah were given Testaments for their Attorney for Administratrix. participation. Marie Lynn Cook Date of first publication won the Bible for answering the November 7, A. D., 1052 most questions. : 3- - IfUfS ftatl' t an -i thanks - A r- it J"'1 A delicious i,nchcon was served to fifty and the evenm? was OPEN IIOtfSE HELD FOR spent in visiting and enjcyir.g MR, AND MRS. ED DOU'fRE Card of given by special musical nur.vL-erAbout sixty relatives and Dr. and Mrs. Barney of Arizona friends called at the new home The Heber C. Butler family and George Price Jr of Lehl, and of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Doutre on express their sincere apprecia- others. Second East street Sunnorth tion and heartfelt thanks and Six of the te sons and day afternoon- appreciation for the many kind- ters of Mr. andi Mm Pricedaughwith The Doutres have moved In to nesses and erpressions of symwere present for Tremonton from Blue Creek. their families pathy shown at the time of the Out of town memillness and death of their beloved the occasion. bers are Golden Prlci of Span- ElMrs. J. H-- . erseas assignment Mr. and Mrs. Robert Loveland of Tremonton entertained at a well appointed dinner Tuesday evening in honor of Mr.- - and Mrs. Robert Gilbert.. Other out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Waddoups of Bear River City and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Gilbert of Corinne. Robert will report for overseas duty soon. Mrs. Paul Kimball (Audreinne) of Grand View, 111 , is visiting her mother, Mrs. Albert E- Holm-- ! gren and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Jensen and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Huggins attended the wedding reception of Dewey Cottle and Miss LeeAna Hamilton Saturday in Brigham. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Arbon were hosts to a very lovely Halloween party at their new home. Guests came in costume which added to the evening's festivities. A delicious lunch was served and games were played. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Arbon were Ogden visitors Sunday. Miss Geniel Jensen and friend 1 - of Ogden were weekend guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Jensen. The girls are student nurses at the Dee hospital. The sympathy of the town goes out to Lincoln Jensen and family in their bereavement of the death of their wife and mother. Mrs. Ellery Bickmore of Hyrum was a weekend visitor at the w and home of her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Stander. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hodges and baby daughter of Ogden also visited them. Helen Mar Strong; astudent at the B. Y. U. at Provo, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leon M. Strong over the weekend.Rex-bur-A g, friend, George Lyman of who is attending Idaho, the 'University of Utah, was also a guest at the Strong home. Mr. Lyman recently: returned from the Mexican mission. Mr, and Mrs. Harvey Breagger are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Anderson. Mr. Breagger has received his ov- I Mt. States Implement Co. t- son-in-la- Dor-en- cMm n i m - aoot have disappeared. WhyT Because th fir no (A ' AFFAIR" n, longer depend on ntf thnt for )r. of the men who conquered the untamed Northwest I . - up to -- Highly Avsntvre muwcin innuirMinui, nunrawii Andrea Huggins CUT YOUR FUEL BILL - 13 - 14 2 n ninrru nmrirr irminn Bear River City that shows how you may 11-1- (Nit's MdvttfMMj Word . Tuesday through Saturday, November EVELYN. KEYES and DENNIS O'KEEFE in PHONE 165 fr. " - ANDREWS IUf! TCREN ' r Tremonton. Utah J November 5, 6, 7 and 8 Sun., Mon., Nov. 9 and 10 IFIVE BIG DAYS Mw Garland Place your hand ovtr the chlmnay of thla lamp at high Nota how littla heat you faal. Valuable fuel oil la being waated because there lent enough air (or draft) for proper combuatlon. ADE, R APPLE a. bushel and up Wt mSleVwest of Ehvood School Phone 3080 ' -- 1 "riMyw,. jjJSaP? ShuitnfA. Availability of tquipmenl, accmoriet, and trim u deptndent on material tupply condition. ? ' Values! Values! 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