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Show THE LEADER. ' 12, 19S3 Thursday. February Wed.. Thurs.. FrL. SaL. February World Premier Showing LIBERTY TREftSC!RE THEATRE Florence Munson The Social Development club met at the home of Mrs. Lucille Potter Thursday afternoon for meeting with their Mrs. Effie Potter as hostess. Mrs. Ruby Farnsworth was chairman of the program. Miss Ruth Johnson of Garland showed slides and told interesting experiences of her recent trip to ly ero Miss Moanna Korth Sutherlund and Mr. and Mrs. Europe. of Tremonton favored with a Ralph Grover. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Standreading. Musical selections were furnished by the Misses Esta ing, accompanied by Mr. and Jones, Virginia Welling and Linda Coombs. Luncheon was served by the hostess, asssited by Mrs. Lucille Potter and Miss Arlene Potter. Mrs. George Manning of Farmington was a special guest. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Farnsworth of Ogden visited with Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Munson last week and also attended the Gold and Green ball. Saturday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. W.. Hess were Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Suttle-myr- e and son Jack of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Wynn Wood and son Bruce of Brigham. Among those who attended funeral services for Mrs. Alice Maude Millard at Farmington Wednesday were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Coombs, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Coombs, Mr. and Mrs. George Coombs, Mrs. Lester Coombs, Mrs. Sadie Johnson and Miss Iris Coombs. Mrs. Millard was the mother of Mrs. Elmer Coombs.. AS LOW AS $1431950 Sedan, List Price Ohio, plus Federal Taxes, State and Local Taxes, if any. F. O. B. Toledo, Freight, Delivery Charges, Optional and handling Equipment, Extra. MARKHAM'S Phone 2351 Tremonton Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Welling last week were Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Lenon of Pocatello. Mrs. Elmo Munson and son Forrest, spent Thursday afternoon at Logan. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mason and family Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Overmyer and Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Sharkey and small son of Ogden, Phill Mason of Logan and Mr. and Mrs. Jess Lamb of Plymouth. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Suther-lunand family of Pocatello spent Thursday and Friday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. E. W. d Mrs. Dennis Miller and family of Tremonton enjoyed dinner at Maddox Ranch house in Bng- ham Sunday. . Darvel Gam underwent a major operation at the L.D.S. hospital at Logan last week. He is reported to be recovering satisfactorily. Mr. and Mrs. Gale Welling and family were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Welling at Salt Lake City Sunday. The Future Progress Guild met at the home of Mrs. Erma Bourne Thursday evening with Mrs. Roma Bourne as Mrs. Deloras Bourne announced the program which was presented by the Deaf school at Ogden. Mr. a.nd Mrs. Welling and Mr. and Mrs. Hill were present and brought seven little children from the school with them. Mr. Welling is principal at the school and Mrs. Welling and Mrs. Hill are teachers there. They demonstrated how they taught the children to speak and read. Miss Arlen Potter favored with two accordian selections. Luncheon was served by the hostess. Overnight guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ellwood Hess Friday were Mr. and Mrs. Felix Boguslaski of Jerome, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Standing, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Claude Earl and Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hansen of Ogden, were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Miller at Tremonton last week. Weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Hess and family were Mrs. Donna Wilcox and family and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Pruitt and family of 7 ftnrrrfffk '' Ut3 EE !S? PERCE WATKINS Tremonton Phone 5991 Pasture Growth not Yes, double the where Simplot Red Diamond Superphosphate is used in yield is te. B. on recommended amounts (400 to 500 pounds per acre). Phosphate creates better root development stimulates increase" stem and leaf growth content. and phosphorus protein ORDER SIMPLOT RED DIAMOND NOW or Your Spring Application Mf. orr. Atkyour County ACA Committee about PMA PHOSPHATE PAYMENTS E. 0. MUIR Co. Fertilizer Division 426 S.W. Temple Salt Lake City, Utah Dick Komes, Manager J. R. Simple! Co. Fertilizer DlyWon Pocatello, Idaho SHORT CARTOON NEWS Lake City spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wynn Hansen. On Saturday evening she had as her dinner guest Miss Marian Dunn of Salt Lake City. Lemoine Hess and family of Ogden visited with Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hess Sunday. Mrs. De Vere Adams has been spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gordon at Smithfield. Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Munson were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. La Mar Checketts at Ogden Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Goodsell and family of Newton visited with Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Sutherlund and family Thursday evening. Mrs. Annie Christensen and Mrs.. Stella Goodey of Clarkston vistied with their sister, Mrs. Lovinne Holt last week. Staff Sergeant Ronald Wilcox has received his honorable discharge and arrived home Sunday from Randopph A.F.B. at Texas, where he has spent the past two years. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Holt spent Saturday at Ogden visiting with Mrs. Viola Stokes and family. Pvt.. Ferris MacFarland left Monday morning to report for duty at Fort Lewis, Washington after having spent a two weeks furlough wtih his family here. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Burns accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Bert Whitney and son Newell to Logan Sunday, after which Mr. and Mrs. Whitney and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Thomas were luncheon guests at the Burns home. Mrs. La Ree Whitney and daughter of Ogden visited with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Holt Sunday. The Social Development club president, Mrs. A. W. Burns in charge, presented an exchange program at the Ladies' Self Culture club at Garland last week. The club meeting was held at the Armory with Mrs. Lena Hall on4 IThm n v.. n.ii tu"j " ' .reiiersen as nostesses. Mrs. M. A. Gam an nounced the program which con sisted of a reading, "In Sickness ana Health", by Bertha Smith, and two piano solos by Mrs. D. B. Jones. A lovely luncheon was served. A family party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Noble Petersen Thursday evening honoring Nealey Petersen of Ogden, who was celebrating his birthOther guests day anniversary. were Mr, and Mrs. Arch Goodey, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ravsten, Mrs. Annie Christensen of Clarkston, Mr. and Mrs. La Vern Wilcox of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. 1 CARTOON . Mr. and Mrs. John W. Field were in Ogden Tuesday. Rulon Ward, chairman of the of Lyman, Wyoming spent two Polio drive in Snowvile, wishes to thank the people of Snow- -' days visiting with their daugh ville for their fine cooperation ter, Mrs. Laurence Whitney and contributions to this very and family.. dollars fine cause. Ninty-fiv- e was donated. He also wishes to Mrs. W. W. Whitney is spendthank the Friends club for their some time with Mr. and ing e dolcontribution of twenty-fivSpence Gardner at Wil lar check. A hearty thanks to Mrs. Air Force base near liams the house mothers who gave of their time in gathering the Chandler, Arizona. money. Dolf OLsen, of Montana, is vis iting with his brother Olef who is seriously ill. j Mrs. Francis Stokes of Salmon, Idaho is visiting with her sons, Lyle and Bill Stokes and families. GOOD Bill Nelson Jr. visited with relatives here Tuesday. Bill is Snowville in the U. S. Air Force and hasi Mrs. Christine Peterson been stationed in Mississippi. He will report for overseas duty La Nez Lark in came home in thirty days. from Provo to spend the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Adams Mrs. Alma Larkin. Mr. and Mrs. De Lamar Cut- and son of Blackfoot, Idaho visler and family, Mrs. Christine ited with Mr. Adam's parents, Petersen and Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Adams TuNelson were in Ogden Tuesday esday. Golden Adams called his to attend funeral services for parents from Mesa Tuesday evFred G. West, husband of Mrs. ening to report that they are fine and enjoying their stay in Vida West. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Larkin that state. Mrs.and daughter carol, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Berky and son Calvin, Mr. and Mrs. Dewane Larkin and daughter Billy Ann, Elder Garn Larkin and Thea Tolma of Oakley, Idaho were in Fielding Saturday to the Golden Wedding celebration of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Garn, parents of Mrs. Reed Larkin. Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Cutler Earl Holt and Mrs. Elma Petersen. A supper was enjoyed and the evening spent in a social. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sparks of Ogden were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Munson Monday evening. Mrs. Dorothy Richards and daughter Rcta spent Thursday and Friday visiting with Dr. and Mrs. W. R. Calderwood at Salt Lake City. Mrs. Theo Richards, accompanied by Mrs. Kleon Kerr and Mrs. Ferris Allen of Tremonton attended a Legislative party held at the Governor's mansion at Salt Lake City Tuesday evening. pot-luc- k Cum-min- CARD OF THANKS The kindness shown us during the illness and following the death of our husband and father will always be remembered with gratitude. The many friends who called and offered assistance, the help of the Relief Society, and Bishopric made these days of grief easier to bear. Mrs. Joseph Beeton and family. OOO , I ra X- tegs - llllt!!l!l I Joseph Hess, who is stationed 1 at Hillfield A.F.B. has recently 8 been promoted to the rank of First Lieutenant. ' Miss Bonnie Hansen of Salt Hay and 21 of use THREE COLOR CARTOONS Fielding Aero-lar- k Thursday. Friday. Saturday. Feb. 19. 20. TWO BIG FETAURES 15. 16. 17. 18 TECHNICOLOR TREMONTON semi-month- Sunday. Monday. Tuesday. 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