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Show THE LEADER. Thursday. January 8. 19S3 Riverside . . . Myrl Udy Soldier On His Way Overseas Mrs. Inez Johnson received word during the week that her son Pf c. Elvis Johnson, is on his n Friday. Saturday January 8. 9, 10 Thursday, Double Feature I WAYNE -- Jttf' tWtU.vrei'r TOM IN. MKT WD , MMIt KM Co-H- it mwrmm JON HALL imi Crn IM IIMIMT Sunday and Monday January 11.12 JL LAIUASTER in daring feats J g5BR' before!.- .F rws JIF m never seen dS""m i am MaeeeT- SgKKK m -. CRAVAT (Bat MM ffNTW JIM River Heights. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Udy attend ed a watch party with the North Garland Social Hour club at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rogers. The family of Ed Udy met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Forsberg for their annual holiday party. Members of the family from Ogden, Salt Lake City, Bothwell, Fielding, Garland and Riverside were present. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bowcutt and daughters of Ogden visited relatives New Year's day and Saturday evening and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Oleen Udy and son Fred spent Saturday and Sunday with relatives. Oleen is going to Detroit for four months school with the Burroughs Mfg. company. Mr. and Mrs. Doug Roche had a family dinner for the Everett Roche family Sunday afternoon. Increased Performance in New Chevrolets The low, sweeping lines of the 1953 Chevrolets sedan in the by this four-doTwo-Ten- " series, which this year offers increased performance, comfort and convenience in addition to a complete Apparent in are exemplified or Clarence Silvester, who is in the Navy, called his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Silvester, during the holidays. He talked to each member of the family. He asked that the family give his holiday greetings to all his friends in the valley. Mrs. Inez Johnson, Mrs. Irene Forsberg and Mrs. Cleo Forsberg were in Garland Tuesday quilting at the home of Mrs. Ruby Godfrey. Miss Marie Peterson and mQther, Mrs. Laura Peterson of Smithf ield, Thursday visited this view are the enlarged front and rear vision, new fender and hood contours and a fresh grille treatment that enhance the rugged beauty of the cars. Four-doo- r sedans are also available in the "One-Fifty- " and the new Bel Air series. 9 -S- EE to California. Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Allen spent New Year's day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Crowther in Salt Lake City. Jean and Betty Mae remained and returned for a home Saturday. few-day- s Mrs. P. E. Ault, Mary Burns and Mrs. Harvey Ault were Ogden visitors Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Baer and daughter Caroline, were guests over the New Year holiday at the home of Bob Taylor in Idaho Falls, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Shelton and Leslie Ann Webster of Poca-tell- o children of Portland, Oregon spent last week with her visited during the week with grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Mrs. T. A. Carter and Mrs. P. E. Beard, who took her home Ault. afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Ed City with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cravens. While they were in Udy. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Geary and Salt Lake City they visited his family of Salt Lake City, visited father, George Hales, who is in Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Hadfield the hospital for observation. Sunday. Robert (Bob) Capener and Mr. and Mrs. Murray Moss Richard (Dick) Capener return and daughter, of Salt Lake City, ed to the University in Salt Lake visited members of the T. J. City to school. Udy family Thursday. Barbara Ward and David CapLola Hales returned to Salt ener returned to Logan to the Lake City Sunday where she is U.S.A.C. to school Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Davis atgoing to school, studying to be a nurse. tended a family watch party Mr. and Mrs. Ron Hales spent New Year's eve at the home of New Year's day in Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. John Davis in ON DISPLAY FRIDAY, JAN. Jerry Benton, a grandson of Mrs. W. A. Adams, visited with them a short time during the week He was being transferred from South Dakota Mr. and FROM TREMONTON E ASTBOUND 2:25 p.m. 6:25 a.m. 3:20 a.m. 10:15 p.m. WESTBOUND 8:35 p.m. 10:40 a.m. Ern Hansen, Agent ERN'S CAFE Phone 154 IT! n Tuesday. Wednesday January Page 7 pot-luuc- mum jnTvi to an overseas assignment destination unknown. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Udy returned the first of the week from a trip to Cedar City. A dance for the young people of the ward was held Monday night. A good crowd attended and all had a nice time. The Special Interest group of Mutual held a watch party Wednesday night, in the form of k lunch. dancing and A good crowd attended and enjoyed the coming of the New Year. The T. J. Udy family assembled at the home for a New Year's dinner on' Thursday. About 40 members of the family were present. Out of town members of the family who attended were Mr. and Mrs.. Newell Udy and family of Amalga, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Skinner and family of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hughes of Samaria. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Robinson and family of Afton, Wyoming are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Richards. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Richards and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Robinson attended the U.SA.C.-Prov- o basketball game at Logan Saturday night. Mrs. Florence Udy entertained twelve guests Friday afternoon for her daughter Faye with a birthday party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Udy. Games were played and a lovely lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Capener entertained New Year's day at dinner for members of Mrs. Capener's family. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hunsaker and family of Garland, and Mrs. Beulah Hunsaker of Honeyville. Linda Hunsaker of Honeyville has been visiting the Howard Capener family during the week La Preal Capener spent the weekend in Honeyville with her grandmother, Mrs. Beulah Hun saker. A. A. Capener has been visit ing in Ogden during the holi days. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Davis and family of Provo spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs Jesse Davis. His brother, J. T. Davis went to Provo with them and visited during the week. He returned home Saturday night. The family of Mrs. Nina Dus-tiattended a family dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Estin Nielson at Hyrum in honor of Ross Nielson, who is leaving for the service in a few days. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hunsaker and family of Elwqod, Mr. and Mrs. Ora Hess of Fielding, Mr. and Mrs. Steven Dustin of Ogden, and Mrs. Dustin. Mrs. Minnie Ashton of and Miss Ardes Adams visited Mrs. E. Udy Monday way Tremonlon, Utah 13. 14 TO'aeriW6H? Tre-monto- 5j THURS.. FBI.. SAT.. JAN. n 8. 9. 10 Q20D, PAUL DOUGLAS BARBARA STANWYCK ROBERT RYAN -- MARILYN MONROE - ptBcau;.",. I3S V " I. CARROL ktei to HARRIET IAISM KEITH PARSONS . 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