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Show THE LEADER, Thursday. March 26. 1953 day morning. They were to Rupert, Idaho to attend These a funeral of a relative. people are all relatives of Mrs. Peterson. The ward Relief Society held their annual 17th of March program in the Relief Society room Tuesday. A delicious dinner was served after which the ladies enjoyed a program and visiting. Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Anderson visited in Malad, Idaho Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bowen and family who are recovering from injuries received in a car accident. They are now improving. "llll"llll"'ir """"I' " I""II",",''3'1Y Tretnonton. Utah en-rou- te DAVID CAPENER WITH COLLEGE ORCHESTRA David Capener, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Capener, is in the U.S. A.C. Symphony Orchestra. The orchestra has been on tour of Southern Idaho towns and they visited Bear River high school the early part of the wet-kMrs. Glen Ward spent in Ogden. Mrs. Effie Welling and daughter ReNae, were in Ogden Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Richards spent Friday in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Oleen Udv and son of Salt Lake City spent the week-enwith relatives in Riverside and Tremonton. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Udv enter tained the Social Hour club at their home Friday evening. Prizes were won by Hazel Rogers and Charles Wood. . Wed-nesra- y d Riverside Myrl V&y Relief Society Entertains Ward FIELDING EIGHTH GRADE TEAM Second place winners in the Valley Grade school basketball tournament. Front row Karl Coombs, Gerry Gam, Jerry Garn. Gary Potter, Durrell Burton, Michael Moss. Standing, Michael Baird, Dent Mason, Larry Hess, Ralph M. Baird, principal and coach, Daryl Garn, Owen Hess, Harry Scott. East Garland with relatives here and in Mrs. Eph Peterson OGDEN MAN SPEAKS AT FIRESIDE and A Fireside for4he Gleaners was held Sunday evening following church services at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Rhodes. Ronald Edval-so- n of Ogden spent Sunday at the Rhodes home and was the speaker at the Frieside gathering. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Harper and children, Carl and lone, accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Dale Gardner to Driggs, Idaho Saturday and returned Sunday evening. Mrs. Henry Sorensen held a quilting Thursday and Friday. Assisting were Edna Larson, Lottie Potter, Ann Sorensen, Patricia Fryer, Essie Peterson Leah Oyler, Bernice Peterson Pauline Peterson, Lola Oyler and Ruth Holman. Mr. and Mrs. Veldon Clark of Clarkston visited Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Sorensen. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Grover and children spent Sunday in West Point. Mr. and Mrs. Ned Shaffer of Tooele and some friends visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Shaffer. Two of the children remained with their Bazaar A Success children, Bruce, Joan and Valerie went to Pleasant View, Idaho March 17th where the children entertained on the ward program with their adagio dancing and acrobatic acts. The children were well received. Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Nelson Jr. were in Salt Lake City Monday. Mr. and" Mrs. Ed Pratt, Mr. and Mrs. Dee Eliason were in Salt Lake City Friday. l. M-Me- n A very successful Bazaar was held Wednesday evening by the Relief Society to celebrate the March 17th anniversarq. The ward membership responded extremely well and a great many articles were on sale. The Relief Society organization are deeply appreciative. Mr. and Mis. R. J. Potter attended the Beaver Dam ward reg held union and Saturday. Mrs. Val Koller and children spent Saturday and Sunday at the R. J. Potter home. Jim Christensen of the B.Y.U. at Provo spent the weekend at home-comin- home. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Christensen and two boys were Salt Lake City visitors Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Oyler spent Sunday in Ogden with Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Archibald. Sherman Oyler and JoAnne Shaffer helped Don Shaffer move his family from Ogden to Boise, Idaho Friday. They returner home Saturday. SECOND GREAT-GRAN- . D CHILD IN RHODES FAMILY Mr. and MrsJ. N. Rhodes received the news of the safe arrival of their second greatgrandchild. A second greatgrandchild, a daughter, born to Mr. and Mrs. Kent Wheelright in Petaluma, California. Mrs. Wheelright is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas White. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Holman attended a party of their Social Hour club held Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Udy in Riverside. Mr. and Mrs. Holmmen spent Tuesday in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Mart Riser accompanied her husband on a trucking trip Friday which took them to Skull Valley west of Grantsville, Utah then out to Antelope Island. Mr. and Mrs. Wildon Grover and daughter Rhea of Ogden spent Saturday and Sunday Both-wel- TRAVELOGUE GIVEN AT CLUB Friday night members of the Frienda club met at the home of Mrs. Flo Cutler in honor of Mrs. Ella Talbot and Mrs. Glen-n- a Cobia. A delicious luncheon was served by the hostesses Mrs. Flo Cutler and Mrs. Erma Sorensen, after which Lenora Mills showed pictures and souvenirs she brought back from Denmark and Colorado where she spent two years as a missionary for the Church of Jesus Saints. Ten Christ of Latter-Damembers were present and enjoyed the evening. La Nez and Florence Larkin spent the weekend at home with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Larkin. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Robinson of Salt Lake City were Sunday guests of their uncle and family, Bishop Dan A. Hickman. Mr. Robinson has just recently returned from a mission in Hawaii. He was guest speaker in sacrament meeting Sunday evening. Alma King, a stake High Councilman, was also a guest speaker. Mrs. Verna Hyde and son Dennis of Tremonton visited at the Dan Hickman home Sunday. BABY GIRL FOR THE Mrs. Christine Peterson Costume Party Held The Cup and Saucer club entertained their husbands at a costume party Wednesday evening. A progressive supper was enioyed at the homes of Mrs. Beloa Talbot, Mrs. Iola Arbon and Mrs. Verona Arbon. Games were played and prizes given. Mrs. Naomi Garbanati was honored. A stork shower honored Mrs. Darlene Hurd. Mrs. Iola Arbon and Mrs. Marie Berky were hostesses. Mrs. De Lome Arbon and Iipi iiiiiiiiiiiinn miiiiiiii iiT' nun win win wrrmnm nimimniiinii iiiiminiiiiT"BinriifiTi mi nn Diane Bourne spent Saturday and Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lcland Bourne. Miss Myrna Hadfield returned Monday from San Diego, Cal- ifornia, where she has been for two months with her sister, Mrs. Marvin Barfuss. r IVACATADS wmm nnmnnii mmmiinii umi miiiiiiiiiiniiiii Will Open 8 m ni imwiiii Wednesday night and Thursday morning at the William Bowcutt home. Fri., April 3-4- -5 IF WEATHER PERMITS "Cripple Creek" with George Montgomery and Karen Booth "Royal Wedding" with Fred Aslalr, Jane Powell In Technicolor ALSO CARTOON Mar-len- AND NEWS SNACK BAR OPEN AS USUAL WITH THOSE DELICIOUS HAMBURGERS. DRINKS AND HOT BUTTERED POP CORN. HOT DOGS. SOFT y Snowville j The annual Relief Society Social was held Monday evening in the ward hall. All married people of the ward were invited and most of them were present. A lovely lunch was served at small tables. A program was enjoyed and games were played, and the remainder, of the evening was spent in dancing. The highlight of the evening was the giving of a quilt to Mrs. Ralph Richards. The quilt had been made by the Relief Society. Mr. and Mrs. Voss Ward went to Pocatello, Idaho Sunday to visit Mrs. Vida Howells. Mr. Ward's sister, Mrs. Mary Ann Ward, who had been with her daughter a month returned with them. Mr. and Mrs. George Forsberk and daughter Janeal, accompan-ie- r e by Cleo Forsberg and were in Logan Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. George Forsberg and daughter Janeal went to Brigham City Wednesday to see their son Paul Forsberg leave for Ft. Douglas for his army physical. j Mr. and Mrs. Ken Hanni and sons of Ogden visited Mr. and Mrs. Ausin Udy Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Weese and daughter were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Udy Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Art Ward and Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Hadfield were pleasantly surprised Sunday afternoon by their sister, Mrs. Martha Peterson and her children, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Peterson and two sons of River-ton- , and Mrs. Afton Green and her daughter of Salt Lake City visiting them. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Frazer and daughter of Cedar City visited Mrs. Frazer's mother, Mrs. T. J. Udy during the weekend. Gordon Crowthcr and Zora Nash visited the Ed Udys during me weeKena. Mrs. June Bowcutt spent JOE HURDS Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hurd are happy over the arrival of a baby girl, born to them Monday in a Brigham hospital. This is the second daughter for the Hurds. Mr. and Mrs. Eyan O. Dar-leMr. and Mrs. Henry B. Murray and Mrs. Mattie Darley, aU of Wellsville, Utah and Mrs. Mary Murray of Logan called at the Orian Peterson home Tues- y, AT THE 3w i G CO Evl. H TREMONTON. FANCY HEEL STRAW BONNETS Cute Styles with Ribbon and Flowers NYLONS POSTSCRIPT triple black sig sag outline heel. 51 gauge. 15 Denies $1.89 97C CANDY FILLED EASTER BASKETS and TOYS 15to$2.98 Hollow Chocolate EGGS 19c and 39c MARSHMALLOW RABBIT and EGGS 54 FREE on all CHOCOLATE EGGS and RABBITS. ! UTAH You're looking at a very discouraged hill Ever since that ribbon of paving outlined it, it has been a challenge to motor cars. For miles and miles it winds up the side of a mountain; and it has sharp curves, and steep grades that spring out of the curves so a driver can't get a start. Half-wa- y up, there's a watering place put there so drivers can stop and refill their radiators. Yes it has been quite a hill. But not any more! The driver of the car in the picture above took off at the base and sailed right up to the top and never gave it a thought. You see, he's driving a 1953 Cadillac with its engine great high compression Drive. and its vastly improved Hydra-Mati- c ! GIRL'S NEW YOUR NAME DECORATED Poor Little Hill and MARSHMALLOW er We heard recently of two men who drove from Florida to Detroit in a 1953 Cadillac. The driver had made this trip before and as they left Knoxville he said to his passenger: "Man, are we going to find a hill between here and Lexington!" After an hour or so, the passenger said: "Where the hill?" And the driver said: "Just wait!" So they waited and presently they saw a sign which read: "Lexington. The driver was dumbfounded. "I can't understand it!" he said. "There used to be a hill there a big one! I know from experience." is Naturally, this great car gives you more than the ability to master hills. When you float along with a tremendous reserve like this, you have the easiest ride imaginable. It gives you confidence, too and helps you to relax for you know you have the power for any emergency that may arise. It makes the whole car a symphony in motion. In fact, the ride is so smooth and soothing that, not infrequently, passengers sleep as they ride. Come in and try it for yourself. The car is waiting and it's an experience you ought not to forego. WAYNE SANDALL MOTOR COMPANY 16 East Main Street Phone 3956 Treemonton in mmmm |