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Show THE LEADER, Tremonton. Utah The New iMa. Whiting 1 dub BTthday ? and ndv n fand luneon i3yS at the ;nC 'A n Mr. and Mrs. oyle Bragg and family of Garland, Mrs Delia Silvester and daughter. Gwen, of Tremonton, were Sun- day dinner guests of Mr. and! Mrs. Ted Hess. La Mont Lamb is hi Visalia, California where he will play football with the Weber College team on Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Mason of Fielding were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Lamb". Mr. and Mrs- Jim Ogan aiso of Kiel Price, s. J. Nish meet-fth- e Counal High : On-;- i Lar- -t home of Alma iTnday night. Thomas Babbit of Malad, Alice Hc-of guests ffere Sunday Archibald. rd Mrs. George snowville. -vrs SERIAL and Mrs- - - .jit i called at their hore. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Steed were in Brigham on b'islnes " Monday. Mrs. Jess Lamb honored her eon, Donnie, at a birthday party. A large number attended and games were played with refreshmens being served. Mr. and Mrs. Steed Estep and family spent Sunday in Grace, Idaho visiting with relatives. The Lamb store is now owned and operated by George 1 Cartoon Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Lamb Wednesday evening in Cornish were Ogden visitors Thursday i'i honor of Mrs. M:rion Tros-et- h and Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Steed Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Robbins" attended a birthday party Fri- and son, Tommy, of Ogden were day night for Mrs. Harold at the, home of Mr. and Mrs Steed's father, Everett Roche, Marvin Simmons on Saturday. at Thatcher. Tommy stayed with his grandnow is at home Hess parents over the weekend while Lloyd after being in the hospital with Mr. and Mrs. Robbins visited in pneumonia. He is a son of Mr. Stone, Idaho. and Mrs. Jesse Hess. Mr. and Mrs. Ern Carlson ot at Washington with the NationMr. and Mrs. Orvil Nish, Logan were Sunday supper al Guard, is home on furlough daughter Joan, were in Logan guests of Mr. and Mrs. Del l with his parents, Mr. and the Saturday. J. Nish, to spend Mr. and Mrs. Hannah Hohl- Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Bowen Thanksgiving holiday-!- . and Mrs. Don R. Lamb, visited Sunday in Richmono. hepp, Mr. and Mrs. Wayno Arch- were Logan visitors Monday. with Mr. and Mrs. Dean Al- ibald of Ogden, and Mrs. Irene Mrs. Chesley Marshall and biston. Archibald of Plymouth visiter Mrs. Wilford Nish, were OgdeiT Green ana Mrs. Harmon relatives in Logan, Sunday. visitors Monday. this weei are children spending Vernon Lamb returned home Mr. and Mrs. Karl Josephson with her Mr. ana parents, Sunday after undergoing an were Friday visitors of Mr- and and Mrs. J. A. Ericksen- Mr. appendicitis operation. Mrs. Orvil J. Nish. Green came up from Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Dale Cash, and City to spend Sunday. pon, Teran, of Twin Falls, Mr. and Mrs. Theil Johnson Mrs. Lawrence Archibald, and son of Logan were Sunday and on, Montie, were in Salt Lake visitors of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Mrs. R. W. Warnke City, Monday. Johnson. Oleen Josephson has been met Members of the P.T-ADick Mrs. and Jensen daughspending the past few days in school at the were afernoon Friday Wichita Falls, Texas' visiting ters, Norma and Sarah, where they discussed the house on SatLake visitors Salt City with his son, Boyd Josephson, feasibility of purchasing a urday. who is in the Air Corps. film strip machine for the Mrs. LaMar and Bowen Mr. Dee Christensen of Wendell, A demonstration wih school. at the visited Logan hospital Idaho, who is attending the members all be held and their with later, Kreise, nephew, Jay B.Y.U. at Provo, visited Russel will be notified to attend. Hawks at the Clyde Steed home. Saturday. They also visited in Mr. and Mrs. Myron Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Steed Providence with M;. and Mrs. were Sunday guests of Mr? William Kreise and Vernon and son have been visiting at and Mrs. Ole Anderson in Oghis brother's Harold Kreise. home, den. of Watt Thomas, Filer, Idaho, Steed. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Packer spent the weekend visiting with his wife at the Charles Bishop attended a wedding reception home, where she has been Friday evenitng in Riverside for Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Smith. since a recent illness. Jens Veibell Mr. and MrsMr. and Mrs. ChavJcs Leath-aand three children of visited Thursday evening with Wellsville, were luncheon guests Mr. and Mrs. Albert Zbinden Sunday at the horrf of Mr. and in Nibley. . ' Mrs. Mrs. Joel Nelson of TremontGeorge Johnson. V Mr. and Mrs. Tom White, of on visited Sunday with he Roosevelt, Utah were Sunday parents, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil . . . visitors at the Marvin Siemens; Packer. and Wilford Durfeys. Virgil Francom, who :s a paDurrell Ericksen, of Dayton, tient in a Logan hospital is Idaho, spent Sataurday at the reported to be responding well home of his parents, Mr. una to medical treatment, but will Mrs. J. A. Ericksen. be there for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Jens Veibel' Mr. and Mrs. Jens Veibell a birthday party on visited Sunday afternoon with visited with Mr. and Mrs. George Archibald, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Rawks, and daughter, Betty, and Jean Cassin of Wendell. Idaho were weekend guests of Mr. and Mn Clyde Steed. Mrs. Richard Robbins ar.c children were guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Estep. De Verl Nish, who is stationed Mrs-Orvi- - - m J- ; 1 n S f-.'- ' ' - k . ' ' ' a v ii) t J and Mrs. Carlisle Ander- Mr. Fowers of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Johnsoa Mr. and Mrs. James Andrus a visit from their son and daughter, Mary Jean, spnt enjoyed Newel Johnson and wife of Pen Sunday at the home of Mr. an 1 rose, over the week-enMrs. John Potter. Mrs. Beth Harwood of Ogden son in Mantua. d. spent Saturday with her sister. Mrs. Ruth Cannon and family and Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Jensen, fceiceijillle Mrs. T. A. Ault Mr. and Mrs. Lyle C. Bjorn Seth Wheatley of and children of Inglewood, Caliand Mrs. Mary A. Green arrived Sunday to spenoi fornia, of Kanesville, were guosts at the home of Mrs. Pearl Perry the holiday week with Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Bjorn. Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rosenkrans, and children of Salt Lake City Vermlculite were recent visitors at the A mineral, vermiculite, discover home of 'Mr. and Mrs. N. Pe ed in the sixth century, is the newest development in the construction, ter Marble. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Barnard industry. Used as a plaster and conhad as their guests, his mother crete aggregate, the mineral provides better fire protection and betMrs. J. P. Barnard of Brigham ter insulation while reducing th City, and Mr. and Mrs. Morris dead load of the building. Mrs. Hon-eyvill- yr . - U zra m a MAIN ORPIIEUM Last 2 Days Fri. - Sat. Fri. - Sat. JOURNEY" cttso a Gifts That Give JOY For Years FOR HIM Shaver for better, faster, easier shaves Personal Radio for choice of programs Electric Clock with or as Sun his individual without alarm, preferred lamp 'round for a healthy tan all year Heat Lamp to ease sprains and pains Heating Pad particularly appreciated by elderly people Electric Power Tools for greater en- joyment of the Bed Covering - he'll sleep like never before , hobby-sho- p Electric Heading Lamp many models for better seeing Electric Egg Cooker times eggs to a split second Electric Trouser Presser a new, easy Way to press t'ettrie Popcorn for those Popper eoy evenings around the fireplace kltric Coffee Maker to brew coffee - - - - exactly as he prefers ectnc Space Heater many sizes and types to chase chills FOR HER Radio-f- or her personal use in kitchen or bedroom to both dress up and Boudoir Lamp light up a new, successful Electric Vibrator beauty aid warm, "balmy Electric Hair Dryer breeze saves time an aid to smart Electric Curling Iron hair dressing at home to make her an even Electric Range cook better Electric Refrigerator something she has always wanted doesn't take a Electric Wafer Heater minute of her time particularly appreciatHeating Pad ed by elderly people Electric Space Heater many sizes and types to chase chills cooks an entire meal Electric Roaster for 8 people the appliance of a Electric Mixer thousand uses bakes deliElectric Waffle Maker table the at cious waffles right for two or tea Kettle Tea Electric - - - - - - - - - more in no time - Sun. Mon. Tues. o Not recommended for BEAVER VALLEY D children -- Wed. Thurs. "The BIG CAT" "The ASPHALT also "NORTHWEST STAMPEDE" JUNGLE" v A 7 sZ'h hi J' C "". s - sub-zer- ... r! Oil-Plate- t, fast pickup . . . full power! gasoline mileage! Drain and winter grade of new Conoco SuRSI at Your Mileage Merchant's . . . . . . ;- . Artf -r Ask wS&A low AboufA Merchanf (Mileage A"5aooo,v,i,ev And keep In mind TeJevson Sets In the Salt Lake area G 1 CONTINENTAL OIL COMPAN 75th AN N I B Q B D 3 o cold proved by two winters' testing in the to be of the Colorado and Montana mountains Conoco Super the great new winter Motor Oil safely gathers up acids and harmful moisture . . . flushes them out of your engine when s your you drain! New Conoco Super winter-rusinhibits corrosion, engine . . . fights A 13 -- Chance now to new Conoco Super Motor Oil . . . firt El Wed. Thurs. uper Frofectfloo ... c All in Technicolor ... with the Motor Oil right away! D D n Upset? refill B also er reduces sludge! Get flying starts Keep that new-ca- r Q D a m wear-fighte- u Walt Disney's "THE MEN" Year 'Hound Happiness - - ELGCTQICAL GIFTS IS TREASURE ISLAND car. down . . . cut slow starts can blasts Chilling your your power. Corrosive combustion acids increased driving cause extra engine wear by and so reduce gasoline mileage. Now at last . . . you can cushion your engine wear winter by protecting it with the against winter grade of new Conoco Super Motor Oil. ... Q m Q Q ed & DYNAMO" It Starrett and Burnctte Sun. Mon. Tues. Winter can upset the performance of your Electric "TEXAS "TREASURE ISLAND" ... cold-weath- "MIRACULOUS Walt Disney's ; at-tnd- For e. a THIS WEEK NOVEMBER 24 lo 30 B "lA .V V Plus Two Color Cartoons Adults 25c Kids 10c . and Mrs- Loyle Babbit and daughter, of Idaho Falls, - "G. I. JOE" Cctlin&tcn Archibald. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Archibald and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Whiting were in Downey, Idaho, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. William Hess of Randolph, Mr. and Mrs. Car Jensen of Brigham City, were Sunday visitors of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. William J. iu 29 - - Hess. Mr. Fun at the Zoo News ..6:00 P. M. 7:00 P. M. Tuesday Thru Friday ONE NIGHT ONLY TIIURS. NOV. CO ERNIE PYLE'S STORY OF "DESTIilATIOil KOOir In Technicolor CARTOON Monday Two Years in the Slaking "MY BLUE HEAVEN" as- - scuna3 ave been W OTEAraES SUN MON TUES. WED., November 23-24-- Thurs- - spent EJIISESEl Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Nov. BETTY GRABLE and DAN DAILEY in d K'h and Mrs ArcWbald : Asen-- the home o at m a held NEW SnOW TIMES 3:00 P. M. Saturday and Sunday VERSARVTOJ J |