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Show THE 11. .f g, . LEADER Trrmontnn. Utah Erickf.?n and family, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Ericksen and family, and Mrs- - Thas. Simmons and family, Mr. and Mrs. Newell Sargent and family, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Manning and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clair Firth and family and Tim Archibald. Mr. and Mrs. Dell Kidman entertained at dinner Wednesday evening for their family and also Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Kidman and baby, and Guy Maughan of I, Wellsville. On Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Dell Kidman and Mr. Maughan attended the game at Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Potter of Ogden visited with Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Simmons Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Simmons 2 at Thanksgiving entertained dinner for their family. Those desert Island in J. Arthur Rank's Technicolor adventure, "The from out of town were Mr. and release. Jean Si iJSTW Mrs. Tom Robbins of Stone and and shipwrecked on the island paradise as chilMr. and Mrs. Duwayne Simmons dren, attempt to brinS their baby back to the civilization they of Ogden. dimly remember. At the Liberty, Tuesday Wednesday - Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bowen and family spent Thanksgiving at nesday in Ogden. Ogden as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Esther Jensen accompanH. Johns. J. Myrte Udy Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Durfey ied her daughter Mrs. Mary and family motored to Ogden to Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ward spent Adams to Ogden on Thursday. spend Thanksgiving day with Saturday In Logan. T. J. Udy went to California Mr. and Mrs. Harold Marble. The Relief Society held a on Saturday for a ten day vacaMrs. Ed Bowen, Vonnie and special work meeting on Tuesday tion. at the Wednesday spent Jeffrey working on materials for the Mr. and Mrs. Austin Udy spent home of her parents, Mr. and bazaar. and Friday in Logan. Thursday WellsMrs. Thomas Lindley of On Thursday evening the Re- Mrs. Udy visited her parents ville. lief Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Simmons ful Society held a very success- while Austin attended the special bazaar which was well Alfalfa Seed School. spent Saturday at Ogden with attended. The organization feels Several men from town spent Mr. and Mrs. Jake Simmons. well paid for the work it has the latter Mrspart of the week in Ed Bowen were Mr. and done during the year. at the Alfalfa Seed School. Logan bedinner hostess at host and The bishopric sponsored an fore the dance. Guests were Mr. of Friday afternoon the ladies the Birthday Club spent the outing for the youth girls in and Mrs. Joe Durfey and Mr. and afternoon with Mrs. Vesta Davis Salt Lake and Bingham Canyon Mrs. Harvey Foster. in honor of her birthday. on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Foster Mrs. Phyllis Udy accompanied Riley Hancock of Grass Valley, were Thanksgiving guests of by Mrs. Mina Ward spent Wed California, visited friends in Mrs. Foster's mother, Mrs. Smout at Ogden. Mr. and Mrs." Vivian Williams spent Thanksgiving at Farm-i- n gt on as guests of Mr. Adellbert Barnett. Mr. and Mrs. Thain Secrist entertained at a Thanksgiving dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Shenu Conger and family and Mr. and Mrs. J. Conger and family. Mr. Wee . ersi eld i :: '' it-- .;v:ng Conner Snuth George hn, 'r. ce it th . stmxnons vV.z - t T"s m- with supper dance an oyster after the 1 and Pet o, and Mr- - Urgent of Logan, of '. Grant Ericksen Mr-"2and :.y Nevada Ericksen of i- t'' C;v called on J it a di w. Adams of i J augh Thomp-Idah- Universal-Internation- " were - Simmons Thos. frir-Salt- Lincoln of Salt .on their way Adams .'Denver. Mrs. Denver the fc! Fer.;t rela-- : on in the hosp-Jer- al or treat" .' J ring was 5 Ericksen Mrs. Narvill celebrated home by Ericksen and Mrs- Mr. - Dean uy al Womosfcads Open to Veterans in Boise The Department cf ranges from clay loams to sandy announces that 50 farmInterior) loams and is to dairying units hav? been opened for Homestead ' and other adaptsof livestock types ing on the Payette Division of the Boise Project in Idaho. These farming including the product units consist of four 489 acres of ion of alfalfa, pastures, clovers, oats, barley and peas. .irrigable land located north of wheat, Portions of some of the farms Caldwell and Middleton and the may be found adopted to the Boise River. of potatoes and beans The land available for hom- - production and sugar beets. siading is undeveloped land Veterans of World War 11 hav that has never been cropped. and it will be necesMost of the land is still in sage- preference to file photostatic or sary brush and the balance has had official documents of proof of the brush burned off. The soil their service. Those veterans may substitute a maximum of two Riverside on Sunday. of Military service, in satMr. and Mrs. Elmer Mores of years the period of three years isfying Salt Lake were in Riverside dur- that an applicant and his familv ing the weekend. must reside on the units. The Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Davis were development of a reclamation Salt Lake visitors on Wednesday. homestead is an ardous but ex- - "IT HAPPENS EVERY DAY" Citing task, i Proecf zxi thoe uho cnly are temperamentally, physically and financially quail! ifd slwuld undertake it. Ail veterans interested in this land draw ing should contact Darrell S. Robins, Field Dept. of Veteran affair . cf sentative, Veteran affairs at the Trrmonton, Utah Power and Light Wednesday P.M. or write to Mr. Robins at 220 Washington Blvd., Ouden, Utah. npne-JsentaU- Dt-pt- i ' Tunnel Seirn Utlfh Cng The longest rsilvi tunnrl U the United Slat- - is the Cascade tunnel ,f C.f Great Northern thru the Csrde mountain n Chc)ln aid King eeunties, rai-roa- h "lies "9 t. 12 41 E shaking I'm By PLOTNER dOOD Bf?AkS 17LL vfcuj thxv Vm! If SPW. Pi-AV POMT BE SOtW of mine. :r friend .ken the farmer l's leadit; iest eford :hica?o area t; Bulls th4 . Tou s metal .p a blooc (he's by $hakin9 exclusive new 100 h.p. the TON me." with i tool, likes to he :ps UTAH, Dial Wtfy ) .1. FREE DELIVERY ON TRUCKLOAD iING the c :e LOW-F.1IC- E BILL "fp SSSST and ONLY FIELD! V-- 8 Phone 4937 situation ! II LIBERTY 1 ' NEW THEATRE Days 7:00; SAT SATURDAY, 1 FORREST TUCKER .U.J" mi0 ,11 i ANDY ond JACK HOLT EfiANI CEVINE MINNA JUuctoii PrtfKtrwri ItrtctM JOSEPH ft A i KANE REPUBLIC PRODUCTION I! II II I ' 1 II V M S t Ili n -- COS' SERIAL J ' x Monday dm. l4 S3 11-1- 2 p Robinson $23 C38 tSSk ES3I O RSI 153 C I while iidewll tire tnlbU it tn eot 't KIW "HUSHED" RIDE! Ford's famous "Lifeguard" Body has been in roof, doors and body never thought panels for such quiet you Ford gives you possible! And, remember, room than shoulder any other and more hip car! d i St!Q rn f sound-condition- X There's . ' jVsTvi- .1 3 iS l,r 5 fnre low-price- - SHOUT NEWS WlI)Msn,,rZ - u -- THURSDAY !t's the one fine car in the TRI-MOTO- R 'V SHORT Dial 2121 ' low-pri- ce 3 1 I MM fr.n ' I m EOMBEU WITHERS 0 r rf rT r? v k in .;V Dec. 9 - in WILLIAM ELLIOTT ADRIAN BOOTH II , I, E3 v non-sa- and SUN 3:00 P.M. starring " t NEW IN BEAUTY AND COMFORT,TOO! From the jewelled medallion on the hood to the "picture frame" rear license bracket you can tell the '50 Ford has "Fashion Car" styling! And what travelling comfort with front seat cushion and ing new creased head room! THEATRE J START Week . in the have to hear it to believe it it's just that quiet thanks to such improvements as new laminated timing gears, a new y slow sDeed fan. a new camshaft and other "quieting" features! But step on and vou're master of any' traffic the oas a ADAMS TKOIONTON'S t.r: You'll ASSOCIATION ' 2121 ...in th TRUCKLOAD Til - NSOlCUfr. or ' Taded ari. ie 9 731- k K$w m0$-- for hundreds WiGA The with some (is iffi I im-- 5 brtad, ?f CIO)! tcke a ct feet, Mini; . I y time Siyoi" field CO. Trrmonton ve, :j d 7 7a |