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Show lav 7v THE LEADER, Trcmonton, Utah Is53 eaiber 21, 'Logan E. iiUiieflnce i ld Mis. wests ,rr maintenance on is lew toan 51641 !int Jobs on con-- J ccrr ccording to C0S! ? CHRISTMAS The New MISEMTir IfD f t Friday and Saturday, Dec. 22-2- Sun 3 Mon., - Tues - Dec. - MONDAY, at 3:00 P.M. and f James Stewart. Barbara Hale in Co-H- "BLUES BUSTERS' Saturday, - Dec. Maria Montez - Jon Hal 29-3- 0 in "SUDAN" AND "CONGOLAISE" NEWS SHORT CARTOON Serial Cartoon - Friday 27-2- S "ARABIAN NIGHTS" "THE JACK POT' it - Dec. BIG HITS Thursday TWO "PIONEER MARSHAL" Second - Wednesday 21-23-- REAL DOUBLE FEATURE of y. MATINEE SERIAL CARTOON CARTOON TING 201 day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hendersen welcomed a new baby girl into their home. The baby, Gloria, was born on Dec. 15th at the Cooley hospital in Brigham. The new mother was formerly Elyse Johnsen and the new grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Aus- tin Johnsen Mrs. Austin Johnsen is confined at the Cooley hospital, where she underwent surgery, Sunday morning. Mrs. R. J. Leonard visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kill-pain Huntington recently. Mrs. Lucinda Jensen was those among attending the Sectf (Ztter City Andrea Huggins was enjoyed A gala time when the grandchildren of Mr. end Mrs. John P. Holmgren met at their home Monday evening for a Christmas party, A beautiful tree was brought and trimmed for them. Games were played and carols ,sung after which a delicious lunch was served. Many telegrams and letters were sent by those unable to attend. The Holmgrens have 39 grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin John-sen- 's home was the scene of a beautiful Xmas party Saturday evening when the Pinochle club held their annual party. A hot dinner was served to nine couples after which cards were played and gifts exchanged among the group. Mae Andersen, Seretta Johnsen, Ivan and Ernest Huggins won R rURES ACEs remodeling g Plants. !NG Hi CO. & HARDffJ ! greetings season's EURMCE tliis way lfSalHi); I: EflNTCo. Iv-ers- Mm El-wo- od Satward evening. urday The town was greatly shocked and saddened by the death of two of our older members, Mr. Anders Andersen, on Sunday morning, and Mr. Robert Hol-mMonday morning. home-comi- "This is ideal weather" stated Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Huggins, who arrived home from Min eral Point, Wisconsin, Tuesday ' evening. When they left Wisconsin the thermometer registered 15 below. However, they report the roads were excellent all the way. officers and The Primary teachers were royally entertain- V v & M&u ( (f V b; r:lZ, jf '" ' S ::.;- - ? '' 'I , " ' . Double Cra-r- Or Phone 4G02 kfl !)' (,mivi.l SuiiiHitm t'mh and Evenings - r: j ; i . m- -t , . ' ' ' "- - - " ' ' ' ; ' , , ... . . . SJr " for '51. This truck outsells any other Cab oilers many extra comavailable at extra cost on Ford Trucks. Series l through the new The heovy duty champion! field! New truck in the l'2-to- n forts - - "'I-..-,- v - 1st. "i v' r. " i - '. ' ... 145-h.- 95-h.- r -- . - . ... '''r''''''''"x'" - - . ' - ..... ...... 't." V" t1---- CO-O- P OtfutK F-- 5 F-- F-- Saturday Feature "THE GREAT GASBY" FIRE" and and ) AND FARMERS Double Feature HELL - Friday Saturday V,A 1 Utah Poultry members. FOSTER SHOE SHOP r f these lend to make Oiristmas merrier for Leave Name and Address at 1 i. ,v profits, savings on feeds and supplies -- SIHGERSERVICE -w-- wwr,, 4 ( 1 atroiKigr payments extra poultry and wed-Moro- For ! g Pickup . . . with new features for '51 Plus an important money-savinTht famous the Ford POWER PILOT, standard on ALL new advancement BIG JOES! Pickups to Ford Trucks for '51, from 22to28 Week-De- c. M!.-rst;;:e- i i F- -l fhis ivwidjijj Jt is wise to bum ah your mng clothes after the ceremony; other wise you will not prosper til they are worn out, according to an old superstition. AH . I ' home ; pre-Christ- ' Washington, was held at - I few J. t himhasa The extreme soft.ncs.s of chincrul-evenin- f. la fur is due to the fact that as ,;many as to nairs sprout trom a A dinner honoring Max Wardjsi ,tf hair oll;cle. before his return to Ft. Lewis,; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Robinson reside at Tyhee, Idaho. They and family of Afton, Wyoming, are visiting while getting all ar- - Nel-se- rrell their present. for The Seminary, under the di- -, rection of Mr. Reeder, furnished the program in church Sunday. to Fort Lewis.Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Richins of Grouse Creek spent the first part of the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Streator Tin gey. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hales, brother of Ron Hales, visited with Ron and family on Sun day. They have been transfer red from the Sugar factory in Chinook, Montana to the Black- foot, Idaho factory. They will By MYRLE UDY ed Friday evening at a banquet held at the home of Winnie Jensen. The guests were seated at one long table, beautifully decorated with the Christmas theme. Gifts were exchanged. n Mr. and Mrs. Raymond entertained the No Host club at a Christmas party Friday evening. A hot dinner was fcerved at small tables. Pinochle was the diversion of the evening with prizes being won by La Rena Waddoups and Melvin Johnsen. Gifts were ex changed. Collen Hansen left for the Armed Forces on Dec. litn and is now stationed at Fort Eiley, Kansas. Santa Claus made a visit to Primary on and presented each Monday child with a treat. Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Iversen of Ogden visited his parents. Bess Mr. and Mrs. Glen Iversen on Tremonton Thursday. Ruby Iversen of Tues- Logan also visited there arsar: ng an en made rangements the of Mr. and Mrs. Delos Jensen on Sunday. Mrs, J. Ward and Mrs. Voss Ward were joyable time. The) this! in residing durfamily Max Ward will be home 25, were; vicinity, numbering of the week, ing the first part before he has to report back the prizes. .,4 M't s? ck Out of town guests. were Mr. and Mrs. J. Moroni move. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Udy and Ward and family, Mr. ar.d Mrs. Dale Ogden and family, and family went to Salt Lake City: on Saturday to visit during the! Mr. and Mrs. Mux Adams and family. weekend. and Mr. and Mrs. Grant Richards of Pocatello, Idaho, were with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Richards Saturday. On Sunday the family enjoyed a reunion at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Ballard in Eenson, honoring Mr. and Mrs. Grant Richards, who are moving to Boise, Idaho. The Relief Society held a very successful bazaar on Tuesday afternoon at the regular business meeting. work and ladies There were thirty-tw- o present and all had a very en RED 'WESTERN COURAGE' PONY" In Technicolor Sun. - Mon. 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