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Show THE LEADER. Thursday' April 23. 1953 Thatcher Mrs. Leslie Wight Fireside Held After Ward Conference Ward conference was held in Thatcher Sunday evening with Bishop James Wight conducting. Stake Presidency visitors were Wayne Sandall and Reginald Hunsaker. Following the conference a Fireside was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil McNeel-ey- . Milton Bywater of Bear River City gave an illustrated lecture of his travels through the south while he labored there as a missionary. Verle Waldron n sang two solos, Verona Dea solo. piano played licious refreshments were served by Mrs. Jenny McNeeley and Mrs. Glenda Compton. NOW A PFC Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nelson have received word from their son Elwin that on February 16 he was promoted to the rank of Chris-tense- 3S Private First Class. For some! months, Elwin has been stationed in Nuerenburg, Germany. Mr, and Mrs. Sanford Smith of Brigham City were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alben Borgstrom. Mr. and Mrs. Leland n and fain i I y of Morgan visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. LaVon Johnson. Mrs. Glenda Compton and Mrs. Wanda Newman of Both-wewere Ogden visitors Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Hewitt Tolman and Louise of Honeyville visited Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Ceroid Tolman. Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Shella-bargand family of Roy visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Dider-ickse- ll ar Cecil McNeeley. Sunday guests at the Melvin Christensen home were Mrs. Mary Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hansen and Mrs. Minnie Potter of Tremonton, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Marble of Dewey-vill- e and Mrs. Porter Christensen of Brigham City. Miss Phyllis Larkin of Snow-vill- e spent Sunday at the home of Norlene Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Watt of Ogden spent the weekend at the William Watt home. THE DUANE NEWMANS HAVE A SON Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Roche and Mr. and Mrs. Ike Newman received word Friday of the arrival of a baby boy born to Mr. and Mrs. Duane Newman in the Brigham City hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Newman, former Thatcher residents are now living in Ogden. "Mrs. Coleen George of Brigham City visited with her parents Mr. and Mi's. Floyd Adams Sunday. Mrs. Leslie Wight and Alene attended the polio clinic in Brigham City Tuesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Baker of Porttland. Oregon are visiting Mrs. Baker's mother, Mrs. Mary Anderson. Mrs. Phyllis Anderson and La Mrs. Myrtle Anderson and Gay, make tracof with any Working Nona of Bothwell and Mrs. the John tor with power take-ofDeere No. 5 Mower will cut from Thomas Summers of Tremon25 to 35 acres a day . . . get jour ton were in Ogden on business save and a in down you hurry hay Friday. and time money. THE BURTONS HAVE The No. 5 is a tractor mower NEW DAUGHTER through and through . . . geared for tractor speed and power . . . Golden and Doris Burton are simple, durable, and easy.to attach rejoicing over the birth of a and detach. Cutting parts are extra tough to stay sharp longer, baby girl in the Brigham City and safeguarded against breakage. hospital. Waiting at home for See us soon. the new arrival are sisters Jean and Jeraldine and brother Darwin. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Thorst-eand family of Honeyville Tremonton were Sunday dinner guests at Phone 2211 the home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd John Deere No.5 MOWER f, PETERSON Tractor Service ilir ilit M7 i:luH til'll JuN d H Adams. Miss Neva Joy Winn of Tremonton and Miss Maurine Anderson of Thatcher enjoyed a trip to Logan Saturday. On Saturday, Mrs. Ora Lewis and Mrs. Janice Churnous of Thatcher and Mrs. Juanita Evans of Bothwell visited their sister Marie Newman and new son at the Brigham City hospital. Mr. and Mrs. William Watt spent the wekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. O'Keith Adams and Mr. and Mrs. Royal Robbins of Lay-toand Mr. and Mrs. Dee Watt of Ogden. Utah T re mon io n . Mrs. Glenda Compton was a Bishop and Mrs. Ariel Sorensen. weekend visitor at the home of The E. S. Hansens of Logan Mr. and Mrs. William Wood of visited relatives here over the Corinne. weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Oyler were Primary preparation meeting was held Friday night at the Ogden visitors Saturday. home of Mrs. Lulu Didericksen Mr. and Mrs. Don Bourne and with Amanda Tolman as family of Layton spent Saturday The evening was spent and Sunday at the Delos Adams binding a year's subscription of; home. While here they attended the "Children's Friend" maga- - a family dinner at the home of zine. Marie Roche gave the les-- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bourne in son. Delicious refreshments were WILLIAM BURTON Fielding. served by the hostess. HONORED ON Sunday dinner guests at the On Friday, Mr. and Mrs. M. BIRTHDAY Rom Harper home were Mr. and J. Wood Mrs. visited Edwin Mr. and Mrs. Verl Waldron Mrs. George Coombs of Salt entertained at their home Tues- Wood and new son in Salt Lake Lake City and the Dale GardMrs. day night honoring William City. Mrs. Joan Waldron and Mrs. ners of Logan. Mr. and Burton's birthday. Present were Lee Mrs. and Matthews Nephi Amanda Tolman were Logan Gibbs them visited also Bishop and Mrs. James Wight, and Sunday. Hyde Park visitors Wed- the honored guest and Mrs. BurMr. and Mrs. Sylvan Korth ton, Mr. and Mrs. Gerold Tol- nesday. and family were in Ogden, Satman and Mr. and Mrs. Dale urday. East Garland Mrs. Orval Grover and Joan Compton. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Wood are and a girl friend from Lakeside Mrs. Peterson Eph the proud parents of a baby boy spent the weekend at home. born in the Holy Cross hospital Mr. and Mrs. J. Frodsham and in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. son David of Brigham City spent Melvin J. Wood of Thatcher are Sunday with the Gilbert Allreds. the happy grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy AtkinMrs. Glenda Compton was a son, Lennis Christensen and Mrs. on a in Corinne Mr. and Mrs. guest at party Roy Holland: Velda Jones spent Wednesday in Friday night. Darrlene Hansen have sold their place and are re- - Ogden.. was hostess for the evening's en- turning to Evans to live. LeRoy The Lyn Larsons were Ogden tertainment. Oyler Jr., has purchased the visitors Friday. n Mr. and Mrs. Darrell place and will soon bo moving Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Holman, and family of Grans-vill- e in. They will be welcome back Mrs. May Bjorklund, Mr. and visited with Mrs. Lulu in the East Garland ward. Mrs. Ralph Holman, Mr. and over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Hansen Mrs. Gus Larson and Gordon atOn Sunday, Mrs. Sylvia Dunn, visited in Howell Sundav with tended funeral services in Poca- and Wesley and Johnnie Newman visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Forsgren and Mrs. Mary Ann Wight of Corinne. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Wood were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday.!. April Norman of Corinne. Mr. and Mrs. Alec Bolton and family of Ogden spent Saturday at the home of Bishop and Mrs. Anna Wight. Ray and Leah Gibbs and son of Promontory spent Monday night with Mr. and Mrs. Will-aWatt and family. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jensen wOXey anka jflRiA ALBERGHETI1 udwzMQ and family of Hyde Park visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Short News Cartoon Gerold Tolman. RIPE OLIVES 35 OMII AT DISPIAY OP Standard Pudding or May Day S II T ica C 39 Oelatin Tea, SE.1 .b. 23 Lemonade Fresh Frozen He, 19 Preserves Red Raspberry 27 Gulf Belle, Broken touch-typin- The all-ne- NEW! SUPER-SPEE- D ESCAPEMENT Typtbar print and map back fatter than en any ether portable I w Smith Corona Now on sale at LEADER PUBLISHING CO. 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Canterbury, Green Tea Bags lib. tall can IJILWJI JCII-fflC- Pickles d 3 jap prf! 17 Ebony, WORLD'S FASTEST PORTABLE along May Spring Fashion Show Two Cartoons m iiim! strafe m t& Graduate NOW to the full-siz- 30, Thursday, Friday, Saturday,! April n?M Payment Easy Terms VtfM'aUICKSET MARGINS Jvtt slid pointers uiah T' m i,unaiu I LEADER WANT ADS BRINGS RESULTS - HEW LIBERTY THEATRE Small Down keys The Penrose Mia Maids held their Rust- evening Sunday. The program consisted of greetings ' (II eii t Mia Maids Hold Hose KvimiI Did-ericks- SPOONS KEYBOARD-Rlml- Roy-spen- j MIXING or shaped to cup fingertip! j Holland VNew Type, Shorter Handle A j Dider-ickso- Cooked Pork 12 oz. ca n SMITH-CORON- n. j Property Sold Canadian, All-Ne- w Mar-len- ; j j by n 1 LUNCH MEAT HEW! COtORSPEED the leader Lena Jensen, "The e Symbolism of the Rose" by Egley, a piano solo "The Lord's Prayer," by Maxine Leak, The Rose Tying ceremony included each girl pinning a rose on her mother. The speaker of the evening was Richard Ramp-toH. Woods. Following the meeting a Wesley Grover and fiance fireside was held at the home of Miss Bonnie Barratt of Provo Mr. and Mrs. Jack Leak. were Saturday and Sunday PRIMARY CONFERENCE guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gro- Primary conference will be vcr. The young couple are plan- - held next Sunday evening. near in to the married be ning Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Christluture. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Grover ensen of Bear River City visited and family spent Sunday at West Sunday afternoon and were dinner guests at the home of Mr. Point. and Mrs. Leonard Petersen and Mrs. Dwain Loveland of the weekend with her par- family. Mrs. Theodore Fuller and ents, the Fred Grobers. Marie Grover and Rhea And- children Elenore and David erson of Bothwell were in Logan came from Eagle, Idaho to celeFriday evening to attend a birth- brate the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Fuller's mother. Mrs. day party for Patricia Adams. Mrs. Eph Peterson accompan- Eva C. Petersen!. They were ied Mr. and Mrs. Ed Isaacson to guests from Monday to Saturday of her sister. Mrs. Morgan MilSalt Lake City, Monday. ler. On Thursday, accompanied by .Mrs. L. M. Petersen they Penrose visited in Ogden with Mr. Fuller's mother and sisters. They Mrs. Leonard Peterson also visited in Brigham City with her brother Boyd Petersen and familv. n, Veal ffoastPfc..'53 Show this Ad to Mom and Dad. Because the is one of the finest presents a graduate could receive. It has a new, "peppier" touch action . . . and smooth, lightning-fas- t e office machine keyboard is its g perfect for practice! Drop to for a demonstration! tetllo, Tuesday for Mrs. Oscar Larson. The L. M. Holmans, Mrs. Naomi Oyler, and Mrs. Milly Glea-soattended a party of their Social Hour Club at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wood in Garland as guests of the Charles vigoi 77c TEA BAGS Canterbury, Black 16 d. 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