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Show THE LEADER 1950 ft' A Aft I r van Christian--- The New MEBEHW T, visit enjoys a u over Christiansen is sons. Earl An. '""' !i Friday and Saturday, June June 11, Cartoon Ander-Se- ll mEMFESE Friday and Saturday June 16 and June DARK j PRINCE OF THE PLAINS SLATTERY'S HURRICANE -- Peiwtee Ogden Saturday to bring Fred home. While there they visited Mr. and Mrs. Arden Johansen. From Ogden they made a busi- ness trip to Logan. Mrs. Eva C. Petersen accom- - LOCAL TRIO ATTEND CONVENTION Mrs. George Mesdames Virginia Blackham Arlene Ficklin, and Faun Quinney returned home Sunday conven-paninight from a three-da- y tion of the Utah Business and i, i nrruiehsiunai nt women s Associa- tion held in Tooele, Utah where tney represented the local ganization. Ms- Eicklin has served as of the Tremonton President j ed and Jesse Petersen daughters, Sherrie and Donna, to gait Lake Monday where they visited with Mrs. Christine Nel-- 1 and Mr. and Mrs. Krus Christensen Sunday School was in charge of the night meeting with Mrs. Lawrence Petersen, Mrs. Brooks - AND FLAME OF YOUTH SHORT CARTOON and Mrs. Cecil McNeeley Sr. Mrs. for an indefinite stay. Clearfield. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Adams were McNeeley Jr. and son, Larry Terry Peterson, son of Mr. and left by bus Saturday evening to honored at a family reunion on arrived Mrs. Lynn Petersen Mrs. Leonard Peterson Jen- Alice Mr, return to their home in Boise, Sunday at which every member of home and Mp. the at Monday of their immediate family was Idaho. Darrell South,, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Leak for a visit Mr. and Mrs. Frank Compton present. The occasion was a Mrs. R. A. South of Ogden, is A baby daughter was born to the day with his brother,1 birthday of their daughter, visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mr. and Mrs. Kimber Barlow at spent last Mr. Carl bouse guests Compton and wife on Juanita Hall. Those present were Egley. Miss Marlene Egley Is the Valley hospital last week. Mr. and Mrs. Lucille Walters and staying with Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Mrs. Barlow returned home Mon- LaEldinThmas'Ji" Tuesday. Mrs. Joseph Nelson their children, Mr. and Mrs. South in Ogden. Mr. and day and is recovering nicely returned fje Oyler successful Mr. and Mrs. Morean Miller entire family with Othello Adams and daughter their had Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Peter;ifrom a them on Sunday. They were Mr. from Moreland, Idaho; Mr. and attended the graduation of their sen were Ogden visitors WednesXb Idaho. and Mrs. Housley and son, Allan; Mrs. Dean Adams and family daughter, Virginia, at the U. S. day. juddFosgreen from Mr. and Mrs. George Cozier and from Brigham, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. on Friday. Virginia returnwith Mr. and Mrs. Thayne Stokes Dale t the day Sunday and from ed home with them. children Udy Mr. and Mrs. son, Michael; and ::Loii and family. daughter accompanied Mr. Mrs. Effie Adams and Sker- Riverside, O'Dean and Mrs. Hanna Hodges visited and Mrs- Brooks Shuman to OgKay children, McNeeley J:rs. Cecil Mrs. Juanita boys from Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Mil- den to visit with Olene and Lynn been ry, Terry and Geraldine; Mr. Hall and Brigham, Allan, have sons children, and their Mrs. Nelson son Glenn and and ton Hodges. Shuman. Jwith his folks, Mr. and Eldin, Reed, and Grant of Elwyn Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Connard Fred- Mr. and Mrs. Leonard M PetMr. and Mrs. Dale Compton Thatcher. rickson visited in Salt Lake erson and family went to Ogden Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Wight and and their daughter, Camille, where they visited at the Friday spent Sunday afternoon visiting children visited relatives in Brig Mrs. Joseph Nelson and daugh school, where their son, Aquatic in Corinne with their parents, ham on Memorial day. r SOUND! Miss Verlene Nelson, visit Fred, is attending. ter, Mr. and Mrs. Wm Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Anderson ed over Mrs. Eva C. Petersen accomthe weekend with Mr. V Projectors Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Clark and accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mrs. George Hewett at panied Leonard Peterson to and the ORPHEUM girls have had a visit this week Newman and their daughter, and See! from Lynn's mother, Mrs. Julia Myrle, to Ogden Monday evening j Clark of Lynn, Utah. to attend the ball game. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Pierce and The Bishopric of the ward took their daughter, Lanette, were the Aaronic Prieshtood members guests at the home of Golden to Ogden, Monday evening to at Burton on Sunday. tend the game. Mr. and Mrs. Golden Burton Mrs. Fern Zohner who has and their children spent Mem- been staying at the home of her Sit orial day in Brigham at the brother. Lyman Zollinger, during home of her parents, Mr. and the winter, left Wednesday even Mrs. Nels Standers. ing to fill a three months mis IHY Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Burton and sion in the Southeastern States. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Peterson family accompanied Mr. and Mrs James A. Wight to Ogden Mem- and Mr. and Mrs. Loring Hoi orial day to see the baseball liday left Monday morning for a ,1 game between Salt Lake and week's tour of the Northwestern iiWUNERBROSL Ogden. They ate their lunch at States. After reaching Seattle, Vl the park before returning home. Wash., they are to go by boat to yiCHNlCOl01 lEKif BSD Mrs. Sylvia Dunn left on .Wed Canada. They will return home dbTbu inesday last week to Lava, Idaho by way of Pocatello. Idaho, after to visit relatives. She returned driving down the western coast t.Mon., June 2 with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Newman as far South as San Francisco. on Friday. Calvon Fackrell is filling Mr. .$.M prMnh A baby boy was bom to the Holliday's milk route job tempor EDOCTOH Thursday arily while he is "way. Lyman Zollingers were sus in the Logan hospital. New Primary of'-er- s evening 3TRE GIRL" Mrs. Zollinger and baby are now tained in fast meeting Sunday I WG01WIYNMAYER HCTtlUC staying with her folks in Logan morning. Mrs. V Lewis is the may have been but a decade ago, or it may have been Mrs. Dean Zollinger and child- new Primary prer 'ent. with Mrs but sometime, somewhere, far back in the "Twenties" ren have been staying at the La Var Johnson and Mrs. Gerald June 4 of a Junetime morning soft ' in the man light stoocf a young Zollinger home during their Tolman as coun? vrs. Mrs. Rotable Feature do." words "I the and repeated zelle Tolman is secretary and mother's absence. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McDonald Mrs. Glenda Common organist Since that time, he has fought without interruption from Long Beach, California A Kindergarten class of 23 for the place in the world he wants his family to occupy. were house guests at the home of pupils was started Monday morn Mrs. Sylvia Dunn for two days ing with Mrs. Leslie Wight as the i And it well may be that, out of the struggle, he has this week. Mrs. Dunn also teacher for the newcomers. lost just a bit of the sentiment that used to abide in his Mr. and Mrs. Ed Eason Miss Mabel Waldron and Mrs heart for success is a jealous master and exacts great entertained newlyweds, Mr. and Delia Ure and children of Salt Mrs. Ed Eason from California Lake City visited Mr. and Mrs. servitude. for 2 days during the week. Melvin Wood and family on Me But not when the Junetime comes and, with it, that Mr. and Mrs. Roy Anderson morial day. and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Adams The Thatcher ward M.I.A. had anniversary of another June! form in a Southern weekend in social the their closing enjoyed world, with its many tasks, is cast Then the. work-a-da- y Utah. On Friday the two couples of a swimming party at Crystal visited with Mrs. Anderson's Springs Tuesday evening. Reparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm R. freshments were served after the "wm t oiotoi mvim Davis of Wales. Their trip took swimming party. them through Bryce's and Zi The Ray family celebrated the on's canyons. & Fit, Sat. birthday of Mr. Joseph Ray at Mrs. Antone Anderson was their home with a dinner on is, n ' ' vMiMM j mna0""m visited by her children and their Sunday. Misses Irma and Doris families on Memorial day. They Ray and Mr. and Mrs. Don Ray ' STER n' were Mr. and Mrs. Archibald of and their three girls, were : Mr. and Mrs. Clarence f Forceful Story of a Garland, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ray went Reeves of Centerville, Mr. and Wagon Train children and Fields Mrs. to Salt Lake City Friday on busRobert to Utah" of Centerville, and Mr. and Mrs. iness. Mrs. Mrs. Doran Barlow and girls UKPHEUM John Craner of Corinne.Centerfour days of last week at Anderson went back to . spent . Wr(jTT i,,, Reeves Mrs. ville with Mr. and Fair view, Idaho with Mrs. Barlow's mother, Mrs. Rue Harding. j Mr. Barlow and Mr. and Mrs. Duane Harding accompanied them to Idaho on Tuesday. The THE NOTICE PEOPLE Hardings were business visitors at Boise, Idaho from Thursday to Saturday of last week. 17 TWO BIG HITS IN In Technicolor Starring1 William Powell, Mark Stevens ' Betsy Drake Serial MOVIES ARE BETTER THAN EVER Wednesday and Thursday 14 and 15 Puchard Widmark, Linda Darnell Veronica Lake 12, 13 DANCING IN THE DOWN DAKOTA WAY saturday Utii Sunday, Monday, Tuesday 10 CHANGE OF HEART as a visitor Saturday. Earl Compton on Clarence 9-- TWO BIG HITS iir familiesin ?.v-- s TrerooRton. or-s- on - j L Miller f 0UP- - and to Mrs- - ncominS president Mrs. am M pp0lIedt dlfrectf the Black-Shuma- as the n, f the and visitor Ferris Allen speakers and a vocal duet by mef; Mrs Brooks Shuman and Mrs. Dif "Phed visitors included Dr- Frances K. Scott, of Massa- unifnrrt ivfiiiAr chusetts, National Federation Mr. and Mrs. Reed Wood of! president. Garland are the parents of a! Vic's is coining! Watch baby girl bom on June 2nd at for opening ad. the Valley hospital. j - j JPHEUM HEATRE KAYE Jawrai 1 COUH IT 11-1- It ... rules in And, because there are so many thousands of him, doorbells are ringing this June throughout America . . . and smiling boys in uniform stand, hats in hand, to deliver the proofs of remembrance. And along with the beautiful flowers, and the boxes of candy, and the countless other gifts, some of those brides of other Junes will receive the titles to new Cadillacs. And, for them, there will be no other June like this 13-1- - m enter-tertain- pure and simple abruptly aside; and sentiment his heart once more. ed save one alone. your Cadillac dealer in this community we've had long practice in the art of keeping secrets. Why not come see us today? You can trust us not to tell! As is, rft" 11 ";;., - r ...i thsxX ,. r. p .. i mm... 7 . . i. Arrow "Dart'' WITH THE COLLAR THAT STAYS NEAT All DAY I 3.65 FREEHHN BYINGTONS ATTEND MEETING and Mrs. Freeman Bying-to- n and family left early this week to attend a F. H. A. Superthe Utah visor's meeting for Idaho district. Mr. Vic's is coming! for opening ad. E3 MWaM.y ..A,,iA....a- ...... Wayne Sandall Motor Co. Watch Dial From Your Purina Dealer Ppri.te the Dart ihirt ? j; Comfortble non-wi- lt neat and jri"d collar frwh all day! (hrinV.gelest tnan r'Mitog, t0 fit you aurable buttonj are on. Slock up NOWl f feelsorrJYm mo DRV vrwi-nwVMI- not kickin' FAT . LK ITS FEED. (CALF STARTBNA , WHAT A WHAT A FRAME-sNIC- E FIGURE) LOOSE HIDE TOO CAN SEE I ITS NOT YOUR NOW YOU'LL Y FAULTMILK FAT , YOU D BEAT ME AS A MILKER, j HAVE DONE AS I J fAWELLON iGifford's MEN'S STORE 'OR ARROW SHIRTS K) , .... Tremonton 3956 K) ?.)SrARTNA id mi i'" o my SEE YOUR FUTURE COW IN CALF YOUR Yes at (our months you can see the signs of a good milker. Big frame, sharp withers, loose skin, Irim udder the kind Calf Startena helps bild. One hundred pounds replaces 40 gallons of milk. Come in for Calf Startena todav. ... BEAR RIVER FARM SUPPLY I1KNS 3 GARLAND |