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Show The LEADER Thursday, January 24, 1952 ! DEWEYVILLE Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Wheatley and family of Lewiston were By Both Burkle Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Wheatley. The many friends of Dale Quinley hope for his speedy re- jcovery. He is in the Brigham i with the flue Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Snow were hospital . Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Snow were surprised, but thrilled to receive In Salt Lake City Saturday on a telephone call from their son, business. Don, who is laboring in the LDS Susie Peterson who is employMission field at Joplin Missouri. ed in Logan spent the weekend Mrs. Arlin Madsen and Carol with her perents, Mr. and Mrs.i 'Williams were in Brigham TuesCharles, Peterson. v day on business. Mrs. O. H. Peterson and family Mr. and Mrs. Lyndon Barkle of Petersboro and Mr. and Mrs. visited with Joyce Barkle Sat- Alton Perry of Ojden were Sunurday at Logan. day callers of Mrs. Pearl Perry. Mrs. Frank Jensen and children Mrs. Alvin, Norr visited Friday spent Sunday in Brigham with in Brigham with Mrs. James Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rock. Dixon. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Gardner of Mr. and Mrs. John Grobery Logan were Sunday Callers at of Farr West and Elnore Anderthe home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd son, Mrs. Mary Anderson of Og......... den spent Sunday with Mr. and Gardner. Flora Gardner, who is employ- Mrs. James Holdaway. ed at Ogden, spent the weekend Mr. and Mrs. Henry Marble with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Edith Holdaway spent Horace Gardner. Tuesday in Ogden visiting relaWoodruff Snow who is attend- tives. ing the USAC at Logan spent Mr. and Mrs. Charles Peterson, the weekend with his parents, Mrs. Edith Holdaway and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Snow. Ethel Gardner attended the funeral services in Corinne for Karen ReNae Jeppsen. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Germer spent Sunday in Ogden visiting rela- Snows Receive Call From Son Did you ((now? Honors Gleaner Girls which are actually The Snowville MIA sponsored its annual "Gold and Green Ball" Friday night in the recreation hall. A floor show was given. The gleaner and Junior gleaners were honored. Those honored bonus payments, have amounted to more than $5,000,000 for were Joan Rose, Marie Birkey, LaDene Zundall, LaNez Larkin, Utah Poultry members. You, too, can participate Rosann Cutler and Phyllis Each girl was presented with a gift. Music was furnished by the Johnson's orchestra of Brigham. Mrs. Twila Knight and chil dren of Plain City visited Sun day and Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Anderson. Mrs. Jay Larsen and children Ar-bo- in these savings. members and the evening spent in a social Mr. and Mrs. Horace Peck accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wood of Garland the "Knife and Fork Club" held at the Indian School at Brigham Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Garn are happy over the arrival of a great home. grandchild born to Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Kathlee Nelson and two Larry Garn of Ogden on Januchildren, Shirleen and David of ary 17th. Larry is the son of Mr. Malad are visiting with the D. and Mrs. Stacy Garn of Seattle, G. Nelsons this week. Washington. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Welling FIELDING n. ed were Mr. By Florence Munson Murray Cannon Arrives Home Sgt 1c Murray Cannon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Cannon arrived home last week from Ko- rea, where he has spent the past several months with the 204th Battalion. Mr. and Mrs. Arvin Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pulver recently attended the wedding of Miss Shawna Adams of Park City and Roger Buros of Wisconsin. Ther ceremony was performed at the Post Chapel at Hill Field. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Hess of Satives. hara Village spent Monday at Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Packer their home here. visand family of Brigham were Saturday dinner guests at the itors during the week at Mr. home of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Darn and Mrs. Peter Marbles'. were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Berky of Snowville. Guests at the home of Mr. and SNOWVILLE Mrs. A. W. Burns Sunday were their ' children, Mi, and Mrs. Mr. Christin e Peterson M. L A. Patrenagt payment, of Roy, Utah, are visiting at the DeLamar Cutler home this week. Mrs. Cristine Peterson visited relatives in Ogden Saturday and Sunday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Vere Talbot and family of Bountiful visited with relatives here Sunday. Floyd Anderson and Gordon Peterson spent the weekend at Frank Burns and family and Mr. and Mrs. Hardy Christensen and family of Bountiful. Mr. and Mrs Earl J. Holt re turned home Friday ofter hav ing spent the past several weeks with their children, Mr. and Mrs. Von Holt and family at Honolulu, Hawaii. They report having had a wonderful vacation trip. Von and family wish to be remem bered to all their friends here at and Mrs. LaVere Wel- ling and family of Ogden, Mrs. Ronald Welling and D. J. Christensen of Brigham. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hess of Logan spent Sunday with their mother, Mrs. James H. Hess. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hess of Ogden announce the arrival of a baby boy born January 13th. The Hess' are former residents of Fielding. Lt. Joseph Hess of Hill Field spent the weekend at the Elwood Hess home. Miss Judy Cannon of Dewey-vill- e is spending this week with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Cannon while her mother, Mrs. Thales Cannon is receiving medical care at te LDS Hospital at Logan. BOTHWELL By ELEDA VEE STOKES ' Roscoe Anderson Returns Home Roscoe Anderson who was recently operated on in a Salt Lake City Hospital returned home this week and is reported to be doing fine. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Anderson and daughter, Sherril visited for a short while at the Henry New man home Sunday. Kent Newman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Newman, now stationed in Texas called his parents Sunday. He reported being well and said that he and Foy Shuman and Stacy Kay were attending church services together that day. Mr. and Mrs. Ervln Summers are heralding the news of a new grand son born to Mr. and Mrs. Jay Roberts last week. Ervin Summers and Bishop Deloris Stokes were in Ogden Mrs. Jennie Firth was rushed to the Dee Hosptlal in Ogden Wednesday evening due to a heart condition. She is doing as well as can be expected.' Bishop and Mrs. Deloris Stokes were in Ogden Thursday. Mrs. Arlene Watt from Cali- fornia has been staying with her mother, Mrs. Ezra Harris and with Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Anderson during the past week . Wednesday. Dean Anderson, Keith Anderson and Verl Anderson were in Brigham on Business Tuesday. Final plans have been made for the ward banquet to be held on Thursday. Mrs. Fern Nelson is heading the committee and from all indications every one will have plenty to eat. The Primary officers and teachers are while her father has been ill. H is improving nicely at the Valley Hospital now and hopes to be heme soon. The singing motners haveeen. asked to cooperate in attending practice after Relief Society on Tuesdays. All those interested may contact Mrs. Ethel Mae Firth. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Anderson were in Salt Lake City last weekv LANE CEDAR CHEST VA LE N T I N E (xTnjtin) C4rvR4J LZf SPECIALS feeding the children the next at noon. All Primary officers and teachers are asked to assist. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Barre of Fielding spent the day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Summers, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Manning were Thursday aefternoon guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clair Firth. met with deBothwell feat Monday evening, which eliminates them from further play in the tournament. They do however, extend their best wishes to the finalists for a victorious ending, not only in the stake but In the region. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Borne visited at the Farrell Summers home Friday evening to honor little Lanette on her first birthday M-m- en tfJifrfCJb fPntJr m " day. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Firth Joined members of her family in Garland Monday evening to "honor Mrs. Thelma Manning on her American walnut In waterfall design a illustrated; stunning modtxn in either blond F t -- L i . c:.l. i i all big 48" chests with automatic trays. ii r . j. Hales Bros. Furniture PHONE 2436 birthday. TREMONTON home. Mr. and Mrs. Oleen Gam, Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Petersen, Carl Wilcox, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Peck accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wood of Garland were among those who attended the Lions Convention held at Salt Lake City last week. Nish Zundal, a student at the A. C. at Logan spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rozal Zundall and family. SS Spending the weekend at the FROM TREMONTON Eastbound 6:25 a.m. 10:30 p.m. 11:05 a.m. 8:26 p.m. Westbound a.m. 3:45 2:25 p.m. Tremonton ERN'S CAFE Phone 2611 home of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Udy was their daughter, Mrs. Elma Madzola of Salt Lake City. A party for all the Elders of the ward and their partners was held at the Recreational Hall Friday evening. Elders in charge were Verl Anderson and Keith Moss. Games were enjoyed, di- semi-month- Our Plan For Keeping "Cat" Equipment In Action I Plan now to keep your present "Caterpillar" equipment in top condition for doing its work ... for earning profits! Our services are ready . . . ready to join your fight to conserve your equipment. 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Refreshments were served. ; A large crowd was in attendance and report having had an enjoyable time. The Social Development Club met at the home of Mrs. Wallace Bourne Thursday afternoon for their meeting. Vice President Mrs. Mark Udy presided. Mrs. Horace Peck reviewed the play, "Lost In The Stars," by Maxwell Anderson. Miss Joyce Severson favored with two flute solo's. Luncheon was served by the hostess to fourteen club members and three guests, Mrs. R. H. Peck, Mrs. Horace Peck and Joyce Severson. The Future Progress Guild held their regular meeting at the home of Mrs. Verl Anderson Thursday evening. Club president, Mrs. Rhoda Welling presided. Mrs. John Laws of Tremonton was chairman for the program. Miss Linda Marble of Tre monton gave three original musS cal numbers. Several of the club members brought their favorite salads and deserts etc, which were served for refreshments to twenty three club members. R. H. Peck spent Saturday with friends at Bountiful. Bob Zundal of Logan was an overnight guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rozal Zundal Fri- ro"""w---- , , .w.,.,,....,....,,- iMssnasssiiiitaiiiiiiimiiitiif mm ill "- $r) - r y .,. i iiaTiMMi ly I And with all its new power, it delivers more miles per gallon. pare this down to plain statements of and let them speak for themselves: helping hand gives you the same sure feel of control you have always known in straightthe away driving yet takes less than one-fift- h standwheel effort needed to turn the ordinary ing at curbside. Iet's The dynamic darling pictured here is the ' For those who wish it, there is a brand-neversion of power steering that works like a w 1952 It has the mightiest engine in Buick history. It has the biggest brakes of any postwar Buick. It is the quietest car that Buick ever built. It has the richest fabrics and smartest tailoring Sure, we're putting our best foot forward when we talk about Roadmaster. But you'll find a host of notable features in Supers and Specials too plenty to make them, as always, the standout buys in their fields- -f or ride, for comfort, for style, for room, and for power. i ; i that ever graced a Buick's interior. It has the greatest trunk space since spare tires moved off the front fenders. ' It has the most superb ride in Buick history. It has the finest carburetor that Buick research has ever devised. MnWte eW Mjas s gMfV VttAtMgf 1M4sW Fronk Dial till . But that is not all. ROADMASTER. day. Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Munson and son, Forrest, spent Sunday at Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Whitney and three daughters of Sublett, Idaho visited during the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Holt. Mr. and Mrs. Verl Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Moss entertained at a party at the Anderson home Saturday evening for members of the Birthday Club.. The party was in compliment to Mrs. Emerson Earl and John Owen, who recently celeLOGAN brated birthday anniversaries. Dinner was served to sixteen That's the jubilant news that comes from Flint to every Buick dealer and here we pass the thrilling story on to you. It sure is true for 52 that better automobiles are being built and Buick is building them. Read the good word and you'll agree. Come in look this triumphant trio over and ' you'll know why every Buick dealer from coast to coast is going around with a smile on his facet . I Chevrolet Co. Treasonton ' |