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Show THE LEADER. Tremonton. Uuh where he was met by his grandfather and an uncle Mr. F. G. Korth and Sylvan Korth. Mr. and Mrs. Lelend Patterson and daughters of West Point spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs Wayne Grover. Mrs. Grant Wilde and two sons of Salt Lake City spent the weekend with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Shaffer and JoAnne and Kenneth Shaffer returned Wednesday from their trip to Oklahoma and Missouri Mr. and Mrs. Leo Godfrey and family of Clarkston spent Saturday at the L. R. Shaffer EAST GARLAND by Mrs. Eph Peterson FLIES TO TEXAS FOR VACATION TRIP Mrs. Ed Isaacson left by plane from Salt Lake City Monday for an extended vacation trip She will visit with her cousin Mrs, Dione Packard in Houston, Texas. Returns From France Fred Isaacson, son of Ed Isaacson, arrived home Sunday from France where he has been stationed with the armed services. He was at Ft Carson in Denver for a time on his way for California home. Then he stoped off at Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Harper Cheyenne, Wyo., with an aunt and family loft Monday morning bj Myrl Vdy READY FOR GERMAN CALL David Capener was among the missionaries set apart after the week at the mission home Wednesday. His parents, Mr. Mrs. and Ray Capener and ill. for California whore he hopes to get work. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. llolman were in Ogden Saturday. Mrs. May Bjorklund returned homo with them and .spent the niht. Her son Ilulon joined them on Sunday for dinner and tqk his mother home with him. The Holmans attended a meeting of the Knife and Fork Club at the Box Elder High School Thursday evening. Mr. Harold C. Kessinner spoke on the subject 'History's Reason lor Today's Problems. Mrs. Dorris Peterson and Yet-t- a Karen and Mrs. Eph Peterson were in Ogden Saturday whore they visited Mr. and Mrs. L. Francis Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cole. Quilting Held held a Mrs. Eph Peterson quilting Friday and on Monday Several ladies participated. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Oyler spent Saturday and Sunday in Ogden with Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Archi- bald. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Hanson and family were Salt Lake City visitors Saturday. TELE-FAC- TS Pictured above, resembling a fancy ladies' fan, is one of the cables now being used in your telephone system. It has 606 separately insulated wires, capable of handling 303 conversations simultaneously. This 303-paielephone cable costs us S2.S0 per 2 and foot, 13 pounds per foot. That means weighs thai the two miles of this cable we're using costs nearly $30,000, and weighs WA tons. ir Altogether in our system, we will have 28 miles of cable in sizes from ll to 303 pairs, designed to give you the finest telephone service possible. BEAR BltfER TELEPHONE CO. An Independent, locally owned business VINCENT CHIDO, Manager and Mrs. Leland Capener were in attendance at the meethome with ing. David came them and will remain until Jan 23, when he will leave for the East to embark for the Est German mission Mr. and Mrs. Deloss Jensen went to Salt Like City Tuesday to visit the Dale Ogden family. Mrs. Jensen stayed to help take care of the young son who is Bishop RIVERSIDE Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Atkinson and family and Dallis and Reid Pierson were in Layton Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Leland Watt and family who have a new baby boy. The Singing Mothers of tne ward sang "Invocation" at the Relief Society Union meeting at Garland Sunday. Dyol and Orlene Sorensen of Salt Lake City spent Sunday at home. Scout Tarty ine bcouts and their lenders enjoyed a hot supper at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Peterson Tuesday evening. The meal was cooked and served by Rodney Peterson, Don Larson, and Brent Riser. Places were laid for 10. Paul Larson and Lee Allen were in Salt Lake City Saturday where they attended a Wild Life Federation Convention at the New House Hotel. Mrs. Frank Riser of Garland spent the day on Friday with her son and family.Mr. and Mrs. Mart Riser. ntertuins Parents the Seagull and Lark classes in Primary rnier-tainoI The girls of d their parents at a woll planned party in the form of a carnival at the recreation hall Mrs Inoz Thursday night. Brown and Mrs. Sorensen of the Stake Board were in atend.moe. Gwen Ward and Winon.i Card-enewere the lonelier-- . m charge Mr. and Mrs Karl H.des wore in Logan with their daughter and family. Mr and Mrs Clair Limdberg, during tlie week Mr. and Mrs Joe of Salt Lake City took Mr and Mrs. Henry Tubhs to Mal.id Saturday whore tlioy attended the funeral service of Mrs Albert Tubbs. the wife of Mr Tubbs brother. Polio Victim Improves Mr. Jesse Davis received word during the week that Mrs Davis is able to bo at homo with braces on her legs and in a wheel chair after being in the hospital with polio. She is doing some better. Mrs. Jesse Davis is in Provo with the Lawrence Davis family. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Richards and Mr. and Mrs. Grant Richards and children spent an evening during the week in Benson with Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Ballard. Mr. and Mrs. Alf White and family of Preston wore guests of the J. R. Kennards during the week. Shower (liven A shower was given Saturday night at the home of Maurino Udy honoring Mrs. lone Udy Hughes of Samaria, Idaho. Over thirty relatives and friends wore present. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Skinner and children of Salt Lake City visited Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Udy and other relatives over the weekend. r Met.-sguo- Law-retir- e 21.-month-s Thursday, January 21. DEWEYVULE by Grace Warnke DEWEYYILLE MEM HERS PREPARING FOR WARD AUCTION, DINNER Deweyville Ward members are busy this week in preparation for their big event to be held at the Ward Hall this Saturday night A registered Holstein heifer 1m will given away Several other livestock will be auction ed. plus many other articles. Sister Dies Mr and Mrs W S. Johnson spent Thursday and Saturd.ty m he Malad, Idaho because of death (if Mr Johnson's sister, Mrs Albert Tubbs On Thursday Mrs Johnson visited for awhde with Mrs Phoebe at the home of a daughter. Mrs Jake Kerns in Mal ad She reports that Mrs P.urbank is feeling much better at present. Mr and Mrs. R W Warnke were Sunday dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. Melvin M. Miller at Salt Lake City. In the afternoon they wore also guests of Mr and Mrs, J. Richard Ross. Mrs. M. G. Perry spent several days as a guest of her nd daughter and family, Mr I Bur-ban- Mrs. O Petersen at H. sen home. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Fowers and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Swan-e- r of Ogden visited Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Iiusser. The three couples attended the basketball game at the High School. Mrs Alvin Norr has spent a great deal of time In Brigham City the past week with her sister, Mrs. W. H. Day, owing to the death of Mr. Day. The funeral was held Tuesday. Visits From New Jersey Mrs. James Fererra of Belleville. N. J., arrived here to visit with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Peterson. Pvt. Fererra is in military training in Arkansas at present Mr. and Mrs 15 A Dewey .if Ogden and Mr, and Mrs. of Mesa, Ariz,, soot Fovn-Dewe- ,... w t" ' "" "" t.. tsiK . rj; - , 'zrfz.rj'' - - - " " - all MX a io Si FOR KF.SFLTS USE A LEADER WANT AD WHEN THE GOING'S qOq GET THERE WITH THE UNIVERSAL ... VC'run you must get through get a 'Jeep. The Universal 'Jeep' will take you through spots you would call impassable without .the power and traction of Drive. TREMONTON, UTAII at Its is DELICIOUS wonderful meals, freshly prethe dining car kitchen and grapared right ciously served. Special menus and half portions for children. Choice selections including the in January special legs 3 PHONE 2351 the word for your trip when you travel on that cushioned Union Pacific roadbed. You rest as you ride in smartly appointed reclining seat Coaches or in the comfort and privacy of modern Pullman accommodations. ROAM -.- . . tender, tasty Pork Chops. around if you feel like it. Stretch your . meet new people . . . discover the spaciousness of your Union Pacific train. ENJOY the congenial atmosphere and hos pitality in the lounge car. Writing desks . . . all are available magazines . . . refreshments to increase your travel pleasure. And enjoy ths scenery of ground level. SLEEP comfortably to the relaxing rhythm of in the accommodations of your choice the rails while you glide smoothly and safely on to your destination. IK it uxft aauh. U4- - ei- -c 36 ere mo ne4 m- ARRIVE K 3. ready for bus- iness or pleasure. If a car is needed, your ticket lf agent can arrange for a fine, new Hertz -i car to meet you on arrival. Take the Family Along 2:(K) PJJI. PETERSON PHONE 2211 rested and refreshed Drive-Yourse- LIBERTY THEATRE, Ask about Union Pacific's Travel Plan, good in both HALF-FAR- - TREMONTON, UTAH e n TRMEt ;;"3 i at-th- 'Vuvs-boro- . Hold Demonstration The Trekkor class in held a demonstration for their parents at Primary Monday. Two mothers were in attend ance. Class leader is Artie. la Marble. Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Barret and Mr. and Mrs. Owen Soren-soof Mendon visited Sundav afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. James Barnard. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Under and daughter Betty of Ogden were Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Earl. Mr. and Mrs W. S. Johnson attended a birthday party for Mrs. Johnson's brother, Joseph Hansen, at Dayton. Idaho, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James Dixon and family of Brigham City and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Norr were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Myrl Norr. Celebrates Birthday Mrs. Wayne Norr entertained Sunday afternoon in honor of her little son's fourth birthday. Guests were Terry Watt and Randolph Harris of Tremonton and Nancy Norr. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Anderson of Boise, Idaho visited Sunday afternoon at the Charley Peter i " Sunday here visiting with relatives. Saturday and Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mri. Charley Petersen were Mr. and Mrs. Dick Kuhns and four sons of Dragerton. The group attended a birthday party S?turday night in honor of Floyd Anderson at Brigham City. Mrs. Orlean Barrus accompanied by Mrs. Ethel Palmer of Tremonton attended the B.P. W. Convention meetings Hotel New House in Salt Lake City Sunday. They also attended a banquet while there. Bishop and Mrs. Winiord Barrus visited Friday at Park Valley with Mr. and Mrs. Max Kunzler. k SMOOTH - 1354 E Pullmans Coaches. For details, and for help with travel plans, see your nearest Union Railroad ticket agent. |