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Show THE LEADER. Trornonton, Utah r? TPvF tt H JMeW IhllLhblssi ii llie r?!" rpi FRIDAY, SATURDAY, DEC 1 auid TWO BIG HITS DAY LIBERTY AFTER 6:00 P. M. The Entire family . . . Mrs. Christine Peterson Mr. and Mrs. Bert Eliason, Jr. Jerome, Idaho Sunday and Monday to attend the Golden wedding of an uncle and! aunt of Mrs. Eliason, Mr. and Mrs. D. K. Hendry. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Meacham "went to 1.00 and daughter Carol, were In Fielding for Thanksgiving att the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Gam. Mr. and Mrs. Lov.-eCutler and family of Odcn spent Thanksgiving day with Mr. and Mrs. DeLamar Cutler. Gloria Hurd came Kme from Salt Lake City Wednesday anl visited until Sunday. Mrs. Carl Cobia entertaineJ at a family dinner on Thanks Out of town guests giving. were Gloria Kurd and Mr. and Mrs. Verl Coombs of Fieldinj. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Larkin. and Carol were in Oakley, Idaho on Sundav. The Larkina presented the program in the WED., TOURS., DEC Social i)eU the engagement of entertained and 6 FRIDAY 7 for their husbands Tre-mont- on Sirs and SATURDAy"dft The Brand of Greatness "War of the Wildcats" and "DAKOTA" ' v 0 is "THE FURIES" ienc Barbara Stanwyck and Walter Hur Cartoon Serial CARTOON Dick .and Mr. and Mrs. Oleen coming year were named as follows: President, Gertrude Lewis of Declo, Idaho. Alice Sunday dinner guests at the Balch home were his parents. Ward; secretary, Ann Rucker; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Balch of assistant secretary, Doris PeBurley, Idaho and Mr. and Mrs terson; directors, Uleda Grant Ernest of Ogden. and Grace Homer, and reporter Ada Calderwood. ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. George Critch- B. B. BRIDGE CLUB field of Oakley, Idaho announce ENTERTAINED WEDNESDAY the engagement of their daughMrs. Elmer Winzeler enter ter, Willa Critchfield, to Gwen tained for members of the B.B. Hurd, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Bridge Club at her home on liam Hurd of Snowville. , A Thanksgiving Wednesday. The wedding is planned for. tuTKey dinner was served to Iv-ers- their daughter, Elaine, to Theo Wednesday evening at the Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. First ward. p. m 2nd Only ?e r ' t the ton, BOOK REVIEW AT LITERARY vice-preside- nt, ENGAGEMENT OF LOCAL WOMEN'S CIVIC LEAGUE COUPLE ANNOUNCED ENTERTAIN HUSBANDS Mr. and Mrs. Clifford John The Women's Civic League announce 10:00 a. m. to 6:00 DOUBLE FEATURE News Short Cartoon Serial . . . Saturday, December "WYOMING MAIL" "House by the River" Cartoon ii lliiis - ALEXIS SMITH in STEVEN McNALLY and and ALL THE KIDS FREE KIDDIES SHOW C7vW) Tu SU.V, MON., TUES. DEC 3, 4, 5 2 "Navajo Trail Raiders" SATURDAY, DEC 2nd MA, PA ii mihhi--Al hMTTT 17?T" Thursday, Nnv GlVr h :ion I CLVB ..umian MaU'1 pro: W1 a very interesting tN! iunc Louise Baker's book V Line", for members Booklore ClUo Wefe ternoon when they home of Mrs. A. n rJ.I Refreshments the hostess. te-oSe- i an( of d o iv were tfga The opening prayer was ofna y fered after The Garland date not has by Puzey wedding e, of Brigham and daughter . Mr which Donna Green favored with ty been set. visited at the "home of TERRY DEAN OiJWfl I two violin selections, "Nocturne" ' Mr. and Mrs. Archie Rose. On HAS BIRTHDAY m by Chopin and '"The Mocking PAR:f ENGAGEMENT OF Friday they attended the ReMrs. Dean Orwin J Vs. I BONNIE HANSEN ANNOUNCED Bird' by Herman. Dr. William lief Society bazaar and dance. ColWeber Stratford from the birthday party for I!siph Mrs. Dairy Hansen of Tre- Diane returned with them alter in Ogden spoke on Free the near future. ne 1 lege which after friends the of her group son, Terr monton, announces the engagespending two weeks at the was Prizes were Enterprise. Eay on game played. his Wednesday ment of her daughter, Bonnie, irt Hose home. Refreshments were served by TREMONTON LADIES won by Mrs. Guy Johnson, Mis. day anniversary. The and J to Ross Rudd, son of Mr. and hostesses Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Ward Vemell Morrison and FARM BUREAU MEET Jim Ransom and Mrs. Con enjoyed playing games 3W1 on Mrs. Clark Rudd of Fielding. Mildred Jiad as their Thanksgiving din Marion ward. Shumway. The Steffen. ladies of the Tremonton records played and ea'jr.e p The marriage will take place txt guests Mr. and Mrs. Jesse The Sons of Utah P' neers next Farm met nice luncheon prepared',): Bureau at the home spring. THANKSGIVING GUESTS Dredge of Malad, Idaho and had a dance festival at the of Mrs. Alice Rucker. Mrs. W Gift MRS. ELMER WINZELER OF THE JACK BALCH'S Mrs. Elenore Cutler. ideas and Christmas cookies HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB Box Eider high school on Sat- BRIDE CLUB FETED Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ferrin Mr. and Mrs. Jack Balch en- were given by county agent Members of Mrs. Elmer Winz-eler- 's VINCENT CHIODO'S L and Mrs. T. Woodward was urday night. Mr. and Mrs. epent the Thanksgiving holidays Reed Lai kin and Carol. Mr. and hostess Harry to the Monday evening tertained at a family dinner Bessie Hansen, and other leadbridge club were very ENTERTAIN GUESTS (were ir in Salt Lake City with relatives. Mrs. William Hurd, Gwen Hurd bridge club. Ruth Watland, on Thursday for members of ers. graciously entertained at her Mr. and Mrs. Vincerbss Tri They returned home Sunday and Willa Critchfield were in Mattie Stone and Ruby Thomp Mrs. Balch's family, Mr. and Delicious refreshments were home last week. Prizes for the odo entertained Mr. a:;i eIr ( evening. attendance. Square dancing son were prize winners of the Mrs. Wayne Lewis Jr. and served by the hostess assisted game were won by Verne Theur-e- r D. E. Peckenpaugh, Jtbnksgh Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Ward was game. Douglas Gibbons of Salt Lake by Ann Rucker, Elverta Rucker Hai and Carmen Waldron. Mrs. Delores Harris enjoyed. were in Ogden Monday. A was luncheon delightful City, Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Lewis and Berniece Heaton. S. The William Hurd family met A delicious was Mrs. George C. FickM luncheon Mr. and Mrs. Bert Eliason Jr. at and daughter, Margaret, and son Election of officers for the served by the hostess. the home of Paul Fonnes- - served by the hostess. &e evel Italian dinner Saturday entertained at a family dinner beck at Howell for fc Julam Thanksgivtat their home on Thanksgiving ' dinner. Twenty six weie ing jtn visit day. Out of town guests wera present. 3Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Sorenson and Mr. and Mrs. John Arbon Mr. and Mrs. Myron Sorenson Morula and Tuesday in spent and family of Malad, Idaho and On clay Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Tompson Ogden.were inThanksgiving Bountiful at tne they and family of Logan. home of their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Arbon and Arbon. alfo iter and Theodore They m rjJn iriic, Marjorie spent the Thanksgiv-Sn- g enjoyed a visit in Salt Lake AJiluA'ff the afte: 70Ull3W3(SbP,ffka holidays in Salt Lake City City with some of their grand.with their family. They return-te- d children. They returned home home Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Nuttal Satuiday. Mr. and Mrs. Nvrnau Talbot and family of Brigham City were Jn Salt Lake City Monvisited with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse where members of the Talday Arbon on Sunday. HIlIMlliiW- :MNNMMM. .Jl bot family went to the Salt Ji IS' 3, 1 c Mrs. Emma Eliason spent Lake Temple. jbiriou Thursday and Friday viilting Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Mur.at the D. G. Nelson home. and son Don, of Rupert, Mrs. Ruth Bowen and child-Je- n ray Idaho called at the Orian Pevisited from Friday until terson home Thanksgiving day. Sunday with her parents, Mr. Christene Peterson accompanied and Mrs. Laurence Anderson. to Logan to spend the ,them " Mr. and Mrs. Norman Talbot 5day.117 ih-- lr and family and Mr. and M. day. at Visitors evening Sunday Harvey Talbot and family, vis- Sacrament meeting were Pati ad ited in Clearfield Thursday Erickscn. and riarch Joseph ' afternoon and evening. " !of Porta Williams of the Hijh .. , Mr. and Mrs. Ed S. Pratt Brother Council. and girls, Marte and Jeanne, A large crowd attended the and Roy Showell were ThanksRelief Society Bazaar and dance giving guests at the Cliff Keet-- r Friday evening. Many beautihome in Ogden. ful articles were sold. Mr. and Mrs. Chts'i: Arbon Cutler returned home Jerry and family spent Thanksgiving from Idaho City where he hast in Ogden at the home of Mr. been for the past employed and Mrs. Elmer Anderson. two months. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Larkin Mr. and Mrs. Jay Cutler vis' " ni!y and ited with Mr. and Mrs. Mick 0 Choitt Do-ren- Emil Anderson. , - 1 1 ; II mU mm KQ) & 0) g(kfo)g m " .,..,,., ir . y : iwci - fLf X; ' FOR Authorized BENDIX and FRIGIDAIRE Parts & Service CALL FRONK CHEVROLET Company Tremonton Earl Oylcr, Service Mgr. We Repair and Service all makes of Appliances! Gordon Peterson VLZ8SS! ' y- ? - , I ForociiH ft. and M S, ' -- k! c;ri f.brw V , "xjw Jr. and 1 , ) oNon-snSp- ,- . Panel Sidne returned home Saturday night from Calif., where the Weber Wildcats played their concluding game of the season. The game was played in the Min np VI-sal- ia, tral King map jrSj Automitx 'w 7 T777r "itm VTwjtKdfooi II r IvJ v Newman in Bothwell on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. DeLonne Arbon had as their dinner guests on Thanksgiving day Mr. and Mrs. Willard Smith of Holbrook, Idaho Mr. and Mrs. Joe Steed and Susan of Stone, Idaho and! Imogene Smith of Provo. Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Nelson Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Anderson left Sunday afternoon for Fort Lewis, Washington where they will visit with their sons and family Beverly Nelson spent the Thanksgiving holiday at home. 'ti ..iDMIWWmilllli1 "CtuhKH-Quii- tnjin Motinbnj I on n bowl. U nr Mr. and Mrs. Russ Waldron and family visited in Salt Lake Friday. Look Ahead . ; ; at yor Ford DoIer' todayl Look at th '5 Fordl $1.00 Discount car oWgrwd and bu!H not fust for ytar ond iwxt, but for th yari to com. To itoy In tyt, to stay young In prformaiK, to itoy thriftyl on every H'i !h '51 Ford with 43 nw "look Ahad" fofur iom llluitrated abov $10.00 Purchase SATURDAY, DEC. 2nd ONLY Hr'i th Ihii vry on planned and tho yean ahead. ng!nrtd for You'll find such advances at the new Auto matte Ride Control that makes even rough roods easy on you oy on the cor itsetfl w Ms. TAW n uun unique new springing system auto moticolly adjusts spring reaction to road conditions. Automatic Ride Control includes Advanced "Hydra-Coil- " Front Springs ond new Variable-Rat- e Rear Spring Suspension. Both team with new "Viscous Control" Shock Absorbers to give you a relaxing ride, a level ride no jounce, no pitch, no roll I This Yes, you'll ride In comfort in the new '5 Ford . . . and you'll ride in style, tool Inside and out, you'll find beauty In every detail of styling, coach work ond finish of this fine new Ford. And It is beauty thot lasts becouse the quality is therel nii You can have your choice of Ford economy p. great world-famou- V-- 8 You can m r) r u two enginesi the or Its companion In quality and Six. Both of these quiet, the 95-h.engines offer the Automatic Mileage Maker thot matches timing to fuel charges so thot every drop of gasoline Is used none wasted. 100-h.- n ii if And In the new '51 Ford you are orTr(1, choice of three advanced transmission j., the Conventional Drive, the Overdriv. and Fordomatic Drive, the newest oa4 finest of all automatic transmissions. your Ford Dealer today to see ond s . , wrmr ovuu t .Li n nnvsr r. "'" rora "hi 10 pay more but you can't buy beffer 1 56 RUSS ELECTRIC Como in and "Tost Drive" it Today Tremonton TRI-MOTO- Dial 2121 R S STA? V CO. Tremonton turn" No. fiNio: |