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Show THE LEADER, Fielding Florence Munson Booklore Club Entertained The Booklore club met at the home of Mrs. Helen Mason Wednesday evening for their semi monthly meeting. Mrs. Flor ence Munson trave a review of the book, "Hidden Flower, oy Refreshments Pearl S- Buckwere served by the hostess. Spe cial guests were Mrs. Beatrice Wooley and Forrest Munson. The next meeting will be held at, the home of Mrs. Bertha Smith - November 12. Emerson Earl, accompanied by by Lemuel Earl of Mendon, spent Thursday at Salt Lake City on business. Mr. and Ms. Hershey of Park valley visited with Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hess Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Claine Petersen and family of Salt Lake City, spent the weekend with their mother, Mrs.. Elma Petersen. Miss Rheumlna Udy of Ogden spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. Rhevmina (Jdy and family. Four babies were blessed and uiven names at meeting Sunday morning. Pvt. and Mrs. Ferris their little McFarland had daughter named Judy. Pvt. McFarland Is now stationed at Fort Hood, Texas and wasn't able to be to the service. Mr. and Mrs. Verl Udy had their little girl named Kayla Joy, the small son of Mr. and Mrs. B-- M Petersen was given the name of Rex J., and Mr. and Mrs. Vern Hess of Cgden, chose for their son's name James Stanley. A dinner party In compliment to Norman Petersen, who was celebrating lis birthday anniversary, was held at the home of his sister, Mrs- Lee Allen at East Garland Saturday evening. Others present were Mr. and Mrs. Claine Petersen of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Soren-so- n of East Garland, Mrs. Elma Petersen of Fielding, and families. The evening was spent in a ' social. - FROM TREMONTON EASTBOUND 10:15 p.m. p.m. WESTB O UND 8:35 p.m. 10:40 a.m. 3:20 a.ni. 6:25 a.m. 2:25 Phone 154 ERN S CAFE Ern Hansen, Agent " By F. " J. Bess Tip On Protecting Machinery Against Winter Rust Damage We hear tell that the life of a farm implement may be shortened as much as 10 in one year by ruat and corrosion. Tremonton, Utah Mrs. Herman Potter returned of Brigham spent Thursday with home from the LJ5J3. hospital at her parents, Mr- and Mrs. Noble Logan Saturday bringing with Petersen and family. her their little new son who was Visitors at the home of Mr. torn October 27. and Mrs. F. W. Hess Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lott and were Mr. and Mrs. Lemoine Hess family spent Saturday at Lo and daughter, Vera Ann, of Ogden. gan. Dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Theo Richards and daughter Reta, spent Sun- Mr. and Mrs. Claude Allred and day and Monday at Pleasant family Thursday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Jed Allred and Grove visitin? with Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Jerald Allred of Warnick. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Welling Burbank, California. Mrs. George Manning, Mrs. and Mrs. Keith Moss spent MonElaine Tomkins and Mrs. Edith day at Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Jed Allred and Grover and family of Farming-toMr. and Mrs. Jerald Allred of spent Sunday visiting with Mrs. Burbank, California visited with Herman Potter and Mrs. Steven Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Anger and Potter and families- other relatives here last week. Elvvood Mrs. N. J. Hodges of Logan spent the weekend with her Mable Romer daughter, Mrs. Uel Garn and - Thursday, November 6, 1952 Mrs-- Lena White left during - Mr. and Mrs. Fred Robins and Among those who heard Jean- ette MacDonald sing in Salt Lake the week for a three week's visit family of Burley, Idaho visited RobMonday were Mr. and Mrs. Leswith relatives in Gassney, South during the week with Mrs. lie Garfield. Mr. and Mrs. James Wlllardsen Mrs. Winifred Orwin of Salt Mr. and Mrs. Bert Price and of Salt Lake City were weekend guests at the home of their Hazel Ramsdell of Salt Lake Lake spent Sunday at the home daughter, Mrs. Evan Thompson were guests at the Merlan G. of her son, Dean and family in and family. Wood home Monday. Tremonton. Mis-Charle- s r 1 OOO family. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Burns Sunday were Mrs. Hardy Chrlstensen and children, Pamela and Randy, of Bountiful. Mr. and Mrs. Noble Petersen have received word that their daughter Betty has arrived safely at Norway. She has been assigned to the Mission office at Oslo where she will make her headquarters for the present. She reports that she had a lovely trip, that the people she has met at Norway seem very kind and that she is thoroughly en joying her work. She sends greetings to her friends here at Era Program Planned Sunday night the Era directors are presenting a program to open their Era drive- Some Interest-In- ? numbers are being prepared and everyone is invited to attend. The visiting teachers are invited and urged to attend the Relief Society union meeting Saturday at 2:30 in the First ward. Next Tuesday, Nov. 13th the Elders are soonsoring a dance. A good orchestra has been engaged. There will be good, food pnd chances on a turkey for sale. Everyone 4s invited to attend home. and enjoy the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Walter SutherThe following B Y.U. students land of Pocatello announce the were home for the weekend: arrival of a baby boy born Fri- Carol Erickson, Erma Abel and day, October 31. Mrs. Suther-lun- d LaMar Heslop. A family birthday party was was formerly Miss Janiel Grover. given Sunday for Clinton BranSunday guests at the home of son at the Movie Hunsaker home. Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Anger and Those attending were: Mr. and family ware Mr. and Mrs. Francis Mrs. Thomas Reynolds of Brig- Jenkins of Ogden. ham City, Mr. and Mrs. LaMont Mrs. Audrey Boothe and Miller cf Salt Lake City, Mr. and daughters of Salt Lake City, Mr3. Ray Stokes of Layton, Mr. spent the weekend with her sis- and Mrs. Joseph Rindhisbacker, ter, Mrs. Verl Udy and family. of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Dan Garn, accompanied by Egbert of Perry, and Mr. and his son, Preston Barn, of Og- Mrs. Ivan Woodruff of Logan. den spent Thursday at Downey, The families of these couples were also there. Idaho. Mrs. Wesley Garn entertained Idaho visitors at the Erie at a dinner party in compliment Compton heme Sunday were Mr. to her husband who was cele and Mrs. Bard Bailey and daugh brating his birthday anniversary ter Linda, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sunday. Guests included Leo Miles, and Mr. and Mrs. David Nye of Garland, Mr. and Mrs Cotterel of Pocatello. Mr. and Parley Petersen and family and Mrs. Frank Compton of Ogden Mr. and Mrs- Burnett and fam were also there. flyDinner guests at the John Little Sandra Sutherlund of Buetler home in Layton last Pocatello is, spending this week Saturday were Dean Compton with her grandparents, Mr. and and Miss Carol Brown. Mrs. E. W. Sutherlund. Last week visitors at the Wm. Mrs. Verl Udy and daughter, Petersen home were Mr. and Kayla Joy, spent Sunday and Mrs. Royal Petersen, Mr. and Monday visiting with Mrs. Fer Mrs- Arthur Wagstaff of Perry ran Apgood and family at Salt on Monday night. On Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Wagstaff Lake City. Mrs. Carl Jensen and children visited with the Petersens. - -- 4 X- -T. 4. CIj Z. sitrswtK 1 - 1 PAINT 11 Kbrush I tm RIGHT ANGIE ' crocu HOOK, THJTT - roofing. it right now. V A few cents worth of metal weather-proo- f - Call us about jS CO"" or spray it on, or simply dip smaller implements. If you use a brush we suggest this handy way (left) to preserve the bristles when you put it down. Standard Utility Coating, when used as a primer, also helps Fast service is the basis of our local business. asphal-ti- c Standard Utility Coating on an implement will ward off costly rust all winter long. AStaafarfM hutt Ciswt CaUfmic coariK -- tool ever-so-ma- ...... IS97 time-savin- mm ENJOY THESE BUDGET PRICED CONVENIENCES : You can paint 2' I In all your dreams, you've never seen a kitchen as practical and pretty as this. The cupboards and cabinets are finished in natural . . . and wood tones everything is arranged lo save hundreds of steps every meal time. See us today for ideas g on remodeling your kitchen into this beauty. is All complete, the cost as low as - 'I ins' mother, Mrs. Rebecca - Carolina. DREAKFAST NOOK WARDROBE CLOSET OAK FLOORING J PTlv iniUlrilE TZmtbymedt 60Q0GQ nuu h QOo dwr N payment needj lerms us long as 00 j months, pay. 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