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Show THE LEADER. Tremonton, Utah ' Jensen, Saturday. Other out of town people attending were Mrs.1 Marie Johnsen, mother of Mrs. ea Huggins Jensen. Frank Johnsen, Maggie Mrtensen Burgreen, Louise Higginbothom Peter , fu ji'sand Mrs. Thomas and Mr. Idaho yd of Salem, of Ogden and Hans Wangsguard Funk of '8nd Johnson of Liberty. attended iunerai Mr- and Mrs. Lorin christensen ;4ir brother, David E- visited in Harrisville Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Jensen were dinner guests, of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Udy Sunday. Mrs. Paul Miles returned to Denver after spending some time with her sister, Mrs. Clifford Jensen. Myma Jensen accomhome. CROWDS panied her l0W the Joyce Leonard returned home recently after spending the past month in Huntington. j-r- , Friday, Mrs. Corliss Jensen Mr. and 22 Jaly 20, 21, ' returned last week from a trip poable Feature to Yellowstone Park. Mr. and Mrs- John McKenzie order Incident" and family of Ely, Nevada spent Friday night at the home of the erafion Haylift' Vernon Johnsens. They were returning for a trip to the north- f&er City - Mrs-Cyri- ST l - - - west. Mrs. Melvin Johnsen Monday, is home from the hospital. Mrs. Ardell Andersen and children of Salt Lake spent a few hours Monday with Mrs. Farrell 1 7, W 25, Huggins. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Campbell and sons, Jerry and Jack and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Papworth and daughter, Lannice of Afton. Wyoming .spent the weekend with the Austin Johnsens-Tuesdamorning 25 ladies from Corinne and Bear River motored to Smithfield to visit the largest Swiss cheese factory in the world. After making a tour of the plant, a picnic lunch was enjoyed in the park. Some of the 27 26, y i lay, Saturday, 4-- H 29 ii r-- 1 .. .... ladies spent the rest of the day in Logan while others went to Franklin Basin to visit the boys and girls, who were enjoying their annual outing. Mrs. Andrea Huggins entertained her club Saturday. Pinochle was played with prizes going to Mae Andersen and Elizabeth Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Christensen of Ogden visited Mr. and Mrs. Chester Christensen Wednesday, He is recuperating from i - 17 SEPTIC TANK SERVICE FOR a recent appendectomy. Mr. and Mrs. Arlin Madson grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. T. Mr. and Mrs. James Fishburn had Mr. and Mrs. Clair Hanks R. Ault on Sunday. and children of Pocatello, Idaho and friends from Salt Lake City Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Manning spent Friday night with his as recent guests. of Ogden visited Mr. and Mrs. sister and family, Mrs. Emery Mrs. Walter Scott and baby Lloyd Lish and family on Sunof Riverton, Wyoming have been day. They left their children, Huggins. LaRon Johnsen and Joe Del house guests of Mr. and Mrs. j Viola and Billy, to spend a week Henry Marble and Mr. and Mrs. with their grandparents. Huggins were on the program James Holdaway. Sixty four relatives met at the given in Stake priesthood meetMr. and Mrs. Lamont Gardner heme of Mr. and Mrs. at Rupert ing Brigham City. Blackham Sunday where deMrs. Victoria Johnsen, Mrs. and family have moved to scendants of the Eggleston famGertrude Jensen, Mrs. John of Thatcher Nelson Mrs. Elaine ily held a reunion. Mrs. Ned Hardy, Dena Christensen, Blanche Barker and Andrea Huggins spent Wednesday at the home of Waldron and children arrived Mr- and Mrs. James Holdaway. from Washington, D. C. in time were hostesses at Relief Society Harry Foster and daughter, ror the reunion. Tuesday. J. Robert Loveland and Shirley M r. M r s. and Paul Eveline, of Tremonton visited School faculty meeting Mrs. Ted Richardson in Brigham Sunday Read Linda Ann and Paul Steph- Wednesday evening at the home Waddoups were dinner guests of of Supt- Myrl Norr. Mr. Foster City Sunday. en, accompanied by her mother, lesson and ice cream President Stella Spackman Mrs. Moroni Mortensjwi, have re- gave the were served. and cake presented graduation certificates turned to their home in Los M. I. A. officers held a to Lamore Holdaway. The Ray Earl Angeles, after spending the week at the Lish, Dallas Whitaker, Eldon the during meeting past three weeks with Mr. and home of Mr. and Mrs. James Johnson and Richard Peterson in Mrs. Moroni Mortensen. Barnard of for the purpose Sacrament meeting. Bishop Faculty meeting for the Sunward the outing. planning Perry recommended the boys as day Schools was held Monday Mr. and Mrs. Henry Marble deacons and James Barnard reevening with, Elma Carter of and family visited relatives at ceived them into the M. I. A. Corinne giving the lesson. Idaho during the week. Mrs. Ned Waldron and childRexburg, Mrs. Elmer K. Mortensen first year Bee Hive Girls ren of Washington. D. C. are The and son, Kay, have been returned home afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rupert visiting in Hyrum with her after spendingSunday several days at Blackham and family for a few father, who is ill. the girls home in Logan canyon. days. Mr. and Mrs. Leo V. Coombs Mrs. Duett Loveland and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Spackman and sons, Richard and Roger, of T. R. Ault visited Mrs. Ted were in charge of Sacrament Salt Lake City, have been guests Richardson and and daughter meeting Sunday evening and at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Burbank the following program: presented Moroni Mortensen. and family at their homes in piano selection by Arlene SpackMr. and Mrs. Joe Andersen of City. man, speaker, Elder Clawson of Salt Lake visited his parents, Mr. Brigham Mr. and Mrs. Odell Burbank of Hyrum, Utah, Lynda Spackman and Mrs. A. C. Andersen. Joe reOgden announce the birth of a sang a solo with Mrs. Ruth Litch-for- d cently returned from the Jam- son, on Friday as accompanist. Elder RobJuly 14th. The boree at Valley Forge. also have a daughter ert Potter of Collinston related Burbanks Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Gardner six years old. his missionary experiences, Mrs. cf Brigham were guests of Mr. Ted Richardson of Brigham Charles Ladle of Mendon, mother and Mrs. Farrell Huggins SunCity and Duett Loveland of of Mrs. Spackman, played an day. Deweyville spent Sunday fishing organ selection and in closing, Mrs. Violet Jensen of Brigham in Blacksmith Fork canyon. Louis Spackman gave a few revisited her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Loveland marks. Mrs. Roy Braegger, on Sunday. and daughter, Judy, of Ogden Tuesday evening the Special Mr. and Mrs. Paul Read Ransom family Interest class of the M. I. A. and the accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Elmer K. Mortof Tremonton to , the canyon several guests enjoyed a weiner ensen and daughter Sharon and to enjoy the birthday roast party at the Crystal Sunday son, Kay, visited with Mr. and of James Ransom, Springs. anniversary Mrs. Mrs. Edgar H. Rosa last father of Mrs. Loveland. They Tuesday at Naf, Idaho. also called on their parents, Mr. LEADER WANT ADS Gay Nell Johnsen and Carol and Mrs. Duett Loveland and BRING RESULTS Holmgren chaperoned the boys and girls on their outing to Franklin Basin. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Mortensen and children are enjoying a vacation at Yellowstone Park. Paul Jensen, John Holmgren and Maufice Hunsaker of Honeyville and Mrs. Gifford Watland entertained at a family dinner party for Mrs. L. R. Grinnell of Mr. j j Dew-eyvil- LEADER WANT ADS PAY j Vancouver, Washington, Mrs. S.j B. Watland and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Matney and children. SPECIAL Mr. and Mrs. Harry T. Woodward left Thursday for a visit in Hazelton, Idaho with Mr. and Mrs. Arch Flatter. They returned and brought their Monday granddaughter, Kay Scoopmire, from Pocatello home with them for a vacation. le. - LA GRANDE HALL TWO BIG DADOES Regular SAT. NITE Mr.- and Mrs. Francis Gunnell and Mr. and Mrs. Moroni Ward attended an Interstate Square Dance jamboree U Ogdtn Mon- - DANCE 22 JULY day evening. Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Moore and and tkeir grandchildren, Roger and Linda Peckenpaugh, were picnicing in Lcgan canyon L A D M A - and children, til U hUiftjliI IMonecr Dance 1 Day Big DANCING TO 1 A. M. rites by: Music both KAY SHUMAN and his RHYTHM MAKERS Mrs. Russ Waldron and children, Mrs. Eddie Krey and children, Mrs. Ulalla Cornwall and daughter, and Mrs. Charles Ward and children of Ogden left Thursday for Lakota Beach, Bear Lake, to spend the holiday FOR FUN-LE- TS DANCE! Gents S3c Ladies 33c ATTENTION FOLKS! COME JOIN THE FUN AT BOTHWELL'S 24th of Julv CELEBRATION PARADE AT 11:00 A. M. followed by games, races, greased pig, greased pole, calf riding, ladies soft ball game and a baseball game. R E M E M BER! The Place BOTHWELL Time 11:00 A. M. The Day MONDAY, JULY 21th, 1930. EVERYBODY WEIXOM E ! . 4-- j j H recently returned from the park. and SEWER OR DRAIN SERVICE there is only THE R0T0R00TER SEWER SERVICE CO. We are not canvassing. For service call Logan 27J4 collect or Ewer Plumbing Co, 3261 Tremonton 1. J. White, Millville, Utah Manager Mrs. T. A. Ault Mrs. James Di" n and children of Brigham Citv visited at the home of her p - -- ?nts, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Norr - t week. Mr. and Mrs. F:.?d Zimmerman of Ogden and Mrs. J. S. Burbank of Tremonton were recent guests at the Melvin Burbank home. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Nelson of Logan visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Winfred Barrus Monday. l! ,r. 1 TllE WHAT, WHERE, WHEN AMD EiOV OF 7777777 COOLBTJC (IIEALS . . . 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It can do a lot toward opening your eyes to the day's feel highest standard of fine-ca- r action not to menand fine-ca- r tion "why pay more?" prices. low about seeing your dealer right away? I But how can the eye tell you how you feel touching off the great power that's under this broad bonnet? Only EUICK has D&lCzlfci'J Diive and with it goes: in hrt tngmtt. (Ntwf-26tngint in SUP wln MtUT.GlMRD httliont, indrt, "dovbh Nf STYUNG, tnodilt.) MAfflC. WIDt-ANGtoad iw both forward and back VISIBILITY, dou-ububbla" laillighlt tXTA-WIovar-oHANDY Sill, knglh for totitr parking and garaging, ihoii turning rodiu$ t Saltty-kklfrom SOfT ti HICK nmi, tprmging, atki HATS ttodltd bttwtn I0I, WIDt AAY Of MODUS with tody by fnhf. ridt iitodpug totqv tvb f it tboll N loptr-thieug- h p How can it reveal the silken, surge of ioned silky, un swift-mounti- oil-cus- ng lu Ti in rCUB-WA- T Dt oil-to- h- lowpfuurt take-off-tmoot- h, !, HlNKft. MUOff, AC Ntfwori, Midday twninj, - - " - jfvianw4 TOSEFBOKT j. if ytt note, (2 i n i. u. - ban art ind r'tiuolly rtploctob'e, (3) ooid "(odung lhT:: if !icnunrpoittosf$ Q.W l vertical tt 1 . 1 i i rvV L . I . j TT garaging tovtr. : ' r ! A&k "Your catches all eyes, swivels passing heads, marks you by its very lines as traveling in as fine a car as any man can ask for? much loiHng comfort there is here freedom passenwhat wide-ope- n in this gay know driver arri gers wish-in- g Free Frozen Food School Even when you watch a ROAD MASTER settle down to a long steep pull and crest the top going away, how can it tell you what thrill your spirits get from such ability? hat can it say of the lift that's yours traveling in a beauty that A glance may even indicate how RIGHT, for yourself, and we're delighted to help you do so. And dancing. FRIDAY broken, as DynaSow Drive works its magic? T ... J- MBL . M IB !" , tl , HI - V rtftll. .IWIH. MT.ltllt W H 'f ir ' , DIAL 2311 Fronk Chevrolet Co. 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