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Show The Social QetttA HONORS SON ON BIRTHDAY Mrs. Newell Lilenquist prepared a birthday party in honor of the third birthday of her son Michael Don, Wednesday afternoon. There were 14 small guests and all enjoyed games and a ENTERTAIN VISITORS Mr. and Mrs. Jule Harris i en- tertained at a dinner party Wednesday evening for a group of guests: Mr. and Mrs. Jack Christensen, San Mrs. Wilford Watt, Mrs. Don Smith and son David and daughter, Laurel; Mrs. Delia Bettinger, Bellflower, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Anderson, Both well; Mr. and Mrs. Junior Anderson and Jack A. L. Cook entertained the MidShumway of Salt Lake City, and land Camp, Daughters of Utah their sons Stephen and Ballard at her home. The lesson Pioneers Harris was presented by Mrs. Agnes Earl and dealt with early day horticulture in the west. Mrs. Mary Peterson read a sketch of the life of Lars Mortensen, her grandfather. The program included piano selections by Steven Hunsaker. Refreshments were served by s k the hostess, assisted by her daughter, Mr2. Ray Hunsaker. out-of-to- wn Di-eg- luncheon. FAMILY MEET ON MOTHER'S BIRTHDAY There was a family gathering at the C. V. Lilenquist home on Wednesday in honor of the birthday of Mrs. C. V. Lilenquist. ( CIVIC CLUB ENTERTAINED MRS. EZRA HARRIS HONORED ON BIRTHDAY j BY LOCAL YOUTH Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Ander-- J Garland Puzey was host- son entertained at a birthday ess to the members of the Civic dinner last week honoring her ciub, in the Utah Power & Light mother, Mrs. Ezra Harris on her j building last Thursday. The pro- uu uiuaj aimitrziaai jr . uucou "' gram Was given Dy lOCai laieuL eluded the guest of honor and and was under the direction of Mr. Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Jule Mrs. Jack Shumway. Mrs. Lynn Harris, Mrs. Wilford Watt, Mrs. Iverson was a guest. Don Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Anderson and Lynn and Jay Mr. and Mrs. Merriel Hall of Anderson. Emmett, Idaho, announce the birth of a daughter on the 19th A. L. of January. Mrs. Hall is the forCOOK MRS. mer Lois Selman.This is the first HOSTESS TO D.U.P. On Friday, January 21, Mrs. grandchild for the Harold f o; New Smoke Facts Treasury experts, who recently made a study of total .obacco use, report that cigarettes to 1946 accounted for 77 per cent of the total tobacco used in production. In 1915 10 per cigarettes accounted for only cent. JANUARY - " "" Piano Savings! MRS. CANNON HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB Mrs. Sheldon Cannon enter tained her- bridge club on Wed-- 1 n nesday evening. Mrs. Russ and Mrs. Eddie Krey were special guests. Delicious refresh-- 1 ments were served and prizes went to Mrs. Don Fryer and Mrs. Vern Maisak. Used Pianos u - from Wal-dro- n a MM i I L i 1 - 2 I s j I. F j 99.50 "i 1 FLOOR SAMPLE j Spinette REDUCED 23 THE B. B. BRIDGE CLUB MEET Mrs. Elmer Winzeler was hostess to the B. B. Bridge Club on Wednesday evening. Mrs. Denton Rich, Mrs. Douglas Cannon and Mrs. Joe Burgess won the prizes. Mrs. Eulala Cornwall was A Convenient Terms Glen Bros Music Co. Ogden, Utah Giant Snails Menace Guam as Navy Hunts Fcr Answer to Plague - The would like to WASHINGTON. & ij 9 f i S . '"7 'latst if T Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Harris in Bothwell i for the past two weeks have been their daughter, Mrs. WTi- lford Watt; Mrs. Don Smith, Mrs. Delia Bettinger and David and Laurel Smith of Bellflower, California. The guests came to be present at the golden wedding of the Harrises. COMING so A Great X,., PONTIA sas. African snails which are multiplying faster than the shmoo, History of the snail plague is this: A Captain W. F. Jennings, assistant chief of naval operations on Guam, appeared before a house subcommittee wearing a weary look. He said that when the Japs first moved onto Guam they brought their lunch with them, snails, which the Nips dearly love. The marines and G.I.s who took over had a lot of beans and spam and, hence, little appetite for snails. So the snails, left to their own devices, started to multiply. Captain Jennings told the committee the snails, measuring four to six inches in length and weighing up to a pound and a half, were raising the very devil with vegetation on Guam. There are 11,000 arable acres on the island good for raising corn, potatoes, peas, melons and sugar, all liked by snails. The navy yelped for help and the naval research council and the department of agriculture responded. They sent a lone scientist to Africa, from whence came the' snails, to find a natural enemy. The man hasn't sent a report in, or even a "wish you were here" card. Investigators went through a flood of channels and couldn't even learn the man's name, although the navy is sure it sent somebody down SHOWS NOW START 7:00 P. M. . .M MATTVrro t J JaTiu FRIDAY, SATURDAY, TIM McCOY in MGliosi Patrol" SECOND FEATURE "Angels with Birly Fairs" JAMES CAGNEY and PAT O'ERIEX 30? SUNDAY, MONDAY, Jan. BATTLE FOR EMPIRE.. .AND A WOMAN! i 3 f&Z -- ..!;t. ... ; there. LEADER CLASSIFIEDS BRING RESULTS totf nil Co ci I ft) 1 n"'z ' v. "t rk - ' ' I , - ' TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, Arlo Adams Says Fel mV ill You know there's two important items on your car that are easily overlooked, so I'll remind you now to let me check your oil filter and air cleaner, so beter come in tomorrow. I'm at 1st and Main. r BRIDGE CLUB MEET ' AT THEURER HOME Friday night Mrs. Alma Theurer entertained her bridge club in her home. Irene Peck and Lola Winzeler were the prize win- -' --4 United Know States navy whatever happened to the bright young scientist it sent to South Africa in search of a snail eater. If the boy doesn't come back pretty soon, we're going to have to move out of Guam, not to mention Saipan, to make room for the giant a special guest. RECENT BRIDE HONORED BY FRIENDS Mrs. Leah Deakin, Alice Har ris and Lillian Morris entertain ed Thursday at the Deakin home in honor of Mrs. Teresa White, a recent bride. Twenty guests were present and the evening was spent in playing Monte Carlo whist. The guest of honor was recipient of many lovely gifts. Th Trenraton. Utah LEADER. BEAR RIVER VALLEY it ; . ii 1 ... mmm j3Bm FORD b CHARLES Litl r . Directed bv EAN AGNES CK MOCR STEPHEN produced by SmOTWwe,iiG!itivoNCus( imiueuvwciki WALD ptmi,ti,M.r,iiimnoTM ( NEGULESCO-JERR- II; im ners. SATURDAY' FBKUARY 5ih ' Peierson Tractor Service .1.. i. .n.. ......... iip mi m ilium H.U M- " l-. . '' j 1 - i ,) - - ' ' : L'-Z-- ' - -- - V, ' J ' iVV v fi f Liberty Theatre EVENING - " ? B ' lit Tf t III (III ' .. T A A.VID, f Ajr- V .Trcmonton SHOWS START AT 7:00 P. M. THURSDAY, FK1D.1Y and SATURDAY, January 27, 28, 29 ' THE BIG CLOCK" starring RAY M1LLAND and CHARLES LAUGHTON SERIAL CARTOON TUMBLEWEED TEMPOS and MONDAY, JANUARY 30 and BIO CAST OF TOP FLIGHT STARS in SUNDAY ISN'T IT one you'll be tickled to HERE'S to signarmy up with and for a good, that. at hitch long It's the growing band of happy folks who are stepping out in tidy new 1949 liuicks and they've got plenty to sound off about. 31 ROMANTIC" ALSO PHILIP REED and HILLARY BROOKE in 4.1111 TAII77J OP Mobility for instance. All the life and zing of big Fireball power plants, cradled to velvet smoothness on engine mountings. A TIT Hi-Pois- NEWS and CARTOON TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY MARLENE 1 and 2 DIETRICH, RANDOLPH SCOTT, JOHN WAYNE 'THE SPOILERS" "SOUTH OF TAI1AT1" PAULETTE GODDARD th near-magi- ground coverage from soft coil and springs pillowy big tires on oversize rims. And what a wonderful outlook you find Fasy-goin- g ALSO THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, operation on city street or open c of Dynaflow highway through the available t on now Uuick SUPER the Drive, as well as the Ro.VUMASTER. Silk-smoo- February 3, 4, 5 and MACDONALD CAREY in "HAZARD" M here! Through broad, high, shields that really let you see. .r?V" TODAY'S w ind- full-curvi- DEUVZZZD Through deep, airy side windows that send the whole countryside passing in review e rear windows that through wide, make parking and backing-muceasier. i WASHER, ' ACK-U- P DRiVE ON MODELS. '' MODfl47 iffCIAl or U0AH - t- - f tV'Jlit ifPAN SOADMASTIR p. ..ro tort w iUPlK tienol el coi on oil mxMophcnoJ ol thong, without Note, while you're at it, the figures on vour dealer's orice tails. Kven thev are cart oi a migmy nappy picture that makes it advisable to get your order in without delay. " net: " hftt hou r nnlnnl,lh a are bmllt III If ti trill hultd lhtm Tun, ,'n HENS i. TAUC. ABC ox Elder Motor Company rilONE 20 TREMONTOX Net. J BOA0W 2620 MOOfl 5J SHU ALSO EDDIE DEAN and his horse COPPER in MOSTM. WWa "TS OtNArLOW one-piec- Sedans Statistically, the fact is that have 22 more glass area than before. Practically, the thing to do is sit in one of these beauties and note how beautifully you can see the world. HEATER, trT |