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Show Thursday October LEADER. THE 1. 1953 and baby returned home with family of Lewiston also visited them and on Friday the Norrs them. Grace Warnke took them "on to Centerville Mrs. Virginia Peterson of where they will visit with Petersboro visited Friday with Mrs. Stanfills family. her mother Mrs. M. G. Perry. NEW PRIMARY Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Piter-seMr. and Mrs. Henry Yates of OFFICERS of Brigham City visited SunSalt Lake City visited Saturday new Primary Presidency was with Mr. and Mrs. T. L. W neat- day afternoon with Mr. and installed Sunday evening with ly and Mr. and Mrs. Horace Mrs. J. A. Gardner. Stella Spackman as President. Lish Si Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Johnson Orlene Barrus, first counselor Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Norr, and son Eldon spent Saturday at and Bernice Germer as second accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Montpelier, Idaho where they counselor. Etta Gardner was re- Brig Williams and Mrs. Minnie were guests of Mr. and Mrs. tained as Secretary Treasurer. Potter of Tremonton spent Sun- David Jensen. Mrs. James Ferrera is spend, Retiring officers are Marguerite day afternoon in Logan canyon. Peterson, Rita Holdaway and Mr. and Mrs. Alton Perry t ing some time here with her Marian Selman. and children of Ogden were parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charley Mr. Ferrera left reCLUB MEETS FOR Sunday guests of Mrs. M. G. Peterson. for Nutley- New Jersey, cently BOOK REVIEW Perry. where he is to report at an Mrs. Winford Barrus and induction center for The Friendly Circle Club met military Thursday evening at the home children were in Logan Satur- service. of Virginia Blackham, with day afternoon. JERKY BARNARD The John Porter Barnard famOrlene Barrus and Minnie Mae HOME ON FURLOUGH Norr assisting as hostesses. ily met together Saturday afterJerry Barnard, who has spent Lunceon was served to the group noon at Lorin Farr Park in the past five months at Camp and the book "Moses" was re. Ogden. Thirty were in attendRoberts, California, is spending ance. LaPriel Those from here to attend viewed by Wight of a ten day furlough with his parwere Mr. and Mrs. Horace BarnBrigham City. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Barents, Flora Gardner and Jolene ard and Mr. and Mrs. James nard. On Sunday they honored Barnard and families. their Gardner have rented an apart him at a dinner at their home. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Ladle of ment in Brigham City and have Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Mark moved there to spend the Pocatello, Idaho and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Burroughs; Mrs. Charles Ladle of Mendon winter. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Keller; Mr. and Mrs. Jay Norr and were Saturday evening dinner Spackman of Honeyville; Mr. daughter Nancy arrived home guests of Mr. and Mrs. Louis and Mrs. Ray Nessen of Howell; Thursday evening after spend- Spackman. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Spackman Woodruff Snow has registered and their ing a week at Townsend, Monfamilies, and Mrs. tana, as guests of Mr. and Mrs. for another year at the U.S.A.C. Evelyn Spackman. Mrs. Mae Weedon and two Perry Stanfill. Mrs. Jed Stanfill children of Brigham City spent a few days at the home of Mrs. Weedon's parents, Mr. and Mrs". T. L. Wheatley. SAVE THE FEDERAL INSURED WAY! Mr. and Mrs. Neil Barrus of and get were Sunday dinner Logan d guests of Bishop and Mrs. Barrus. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Warnke and children were Sunday afternoon guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Camp in Mal-aIdaho. Mrs. M. P. Jenkins and Mrs. Seymour Jenkins and son Dale of Newton were Friday visitors of W. S. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Norr attended a chuck wagon dinner Insured un tn SI 0.0(11) Saturday night at Zanavoo Savings from 1st to 10th of! Lodge in Logan Canyon, with month earn from first. other members of the Posse. COME IN OR SAVE Mr. and Mrs. Russell Lund BY MAIL AT and family of Salt Lake City FIRST FEDERAL were Sunday guests of Mr. and SAVINGS Mrs. Jay Norr. AND LOAN Rellis Wheatley of Montello, ASSOCIATION Nevada has been visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. L. 12 West Center, Logan, Utah Telephone 980 Wheatley. On Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Wheatley and Tremonton. Ulan Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Norton Mr. and Mrs. Warren Haycock ' I'AIW MKCIIAMCS GET ami family of Flivcrdale were and family and Mr. and Mrs. FIRST HAM) Chris Hansen spent Sunday at Sunday visitors ;il W'hcatleys. VI ION INFORM American Fails, Idaho, with Mr. ZAXE WHEATLEY and Mrs. Virn Eames and fam. Students of the advanced farm HAS DISCHARGE iiy. mechanics department during Zane Wheatley, son of Mr., Mr. and Mrs. Louis Molitor tile week had the opportunity and Mrs. T. L. Wheatley has and family of Arizona have to question Evan Green, State been released from the Air been vis. ting with Mr. and highway patrolman on the sale-tForce and is now registered to Mr. Ariin Madsen. laws of the state. Use of farm attend school at the U.S.A.C. Mrs. Louisa Gater of Salt machinery and automobiles on Zane has been in the Air For'."e Lake and Mr. and Mrs. the- highways of the county and for three years, two of which! HewettCity Tolman of Honeyville were spent in Alaska, and the visited witth Mr. and Tuesday past year he has served as head Mrs. Dewey Gardner. During the Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Hassel. Technician at Edwards1 afternoon Mrs. Dewey Gardner was a they all motored to Air Force Base in California. Avon to visit with Mr. and Mrs. guest Wednesday afternoon at Mr. and Mrs. Ross Bowen and Ivan Summers and Mr. and Mrs. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nelson at Thatcher. She also children of Salt Lake City visti-e- James Knowles. Mrs. J. L. Couch of Garland visited with Mr. and Mrs. GerSunday aand Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fryer. was a Sunday dinner guest of ald Tolman. DEWEYVILLE state were topics of discussion. Tiiis First hand information was arranged by Howard Johnson, advisor for sen or students at Bear River High School as part of their course of study in auto mechanics and tractor maintenance. Other such realistic and practical information from other sources will be brought to the students as the need arises. ; n y . - j y ' j Mrs. W. H. Hawkins spent four days last week in Toole, at the home of her daughter, ?.Irs. Eugene Holladay and fam-ny. d ' NEW LIBERT Y Tremo.uo.., uiai. THEATRE Sunday. Mondav Tuesday, Wednesday October LEADER WANT ADS PAY! Thursday Friday. Saturday October 4, 5, 6. 7 DONALD &a rtrW -- sir ram KJMlar w W ama SWMm worn! wrm duy a iiiiniiitcv , ii CUE LOCKHMT NANCY tUUD v; : WATCH FOR IT. "IS COMING TO THE NEW LIBERTY THEATRE SOON much os 15 cas CARTOON KARNIVAL SHORT Boostf youir coir's Win-for- BETT6ER DOMERGuE-LYL- CARTOON "SHANE 8. 9. 10 power witffo d, wm IpjF tei ! 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