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Show Thursday K THE LEADER. Tremonton. Utah Jean Carlson of Ogden visited with friends here Sunday. Mrs. LaRee Whitney and three daughters of Sublett, Idaho have been spending a few days with her parents Mr. and Mrs- Earl Miss i - BEAR THE SERVING VALLEY RIVER Published by the f,OMPANi Inc. trt TWIMP, rri? pt tea nuv....-LUf"V for Friday Distribution on Thursday afternoon, - semi-month- ly (in advance) $7.50 per year Class Entered at the post office at Tremonton, Utah as Second 1879. March of matter October 15, 1925 under act r A. N. RYTTING, RATES SUBSCRIPTION - Editor-Publishe- Mrs. C. W. Bourne accompanied by her daughter, Mrs.'Ferrel Summers of Bothwell spent Friday at Logan. Officers and Teachers of the Primary gave a party for all the Primary children at the Ward Recreational Hall last week. A was featured, quiz program games were played and refreshStake officers ments served. Mrs. were Effie Potter present and Mrs. Ina Udy. Moss and Mrs. Mrs. Sara to John Owen were at the Guild the Future Progress Owen home Thursday evening. Club president Mrs. Sara Moss presided. Mrs. Madge Anderson was chairman for the program. Mrs. Merle Udy of Riverside gave fielding By Florence Munson Miss Verona Hales of San California is a house Diego, guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Coombs and family. 31iss Hales is Mrs. Coombs sister. Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Pruitt and family of Ogden spent Sunday Tisiting with their parents Mr. ad Mrs. Owen Hess and family. - Mr. and Mrs. Lemoine Hess sand small daughter, Vera Ann of Lake City spent Sunday with their parents Mr. and Mrs. . W- Hess. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Farnsworth and children Craig and Christine of Ogden spent Saturdemonstration on day visiting with their parents an interesting Luncheon "Textile Painting." D. Munson. r. and Mrs. J. " Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Petty and was served. Special guests were Mrs. Dora Anson, Merrill, spent Sunday visit-Sa- g Ida Cannon and with Mr. and Mrs. Carl ger. . Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Robinson Adams at Kaysville. left Thursday for their home at ait - IM PROTECTING YOUR PLUMBING San Bernardino, California after spending the past two weeks with their mother Mrs. Ireta Bourne and family. Recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Grover and family were Mr- and Mrs. V. D. Justensen of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Farnsworth and Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Munson attended Field Day at Franklin, Idaho Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Baird and family spent Friday at Logan. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hess visited with Mr. and "Mrs. Clyde Settle-myand family at Ogden last - xUy i) re Distributor Tremonton week. DAVE STANDEE, Ilione 4207 Holt. The Social Development Club met at the home of Mrs. A- W. Burns Thursday afternoon for their meeting. Club president Mrs- Earl Holt presided. Mrs. Ann Smith from the A. C at Logan gave an interesting discussion on Good Literature. Miss Arlene Rogers of Garland favored with two musical selections on her accordian. Luncheon was served by the hostess assisted by her daughters Louise Neilson of Deweyville, Norma Thomas of Garland and Lueen Christensen. Mrs. Neal of Logan was a special guest. Mrs- - Dennis Miller of Tremonton and Mrs. Leonard Standing attended a "stork" shower at the home of Mrs. Howard McMillan at Ogden Thursday in compliment to Mrs. Verna Keyes, also of Ogden. Games were played and a lovely luncheon served to twenty-tw- o guests. Mr, and Mrs. Leonard Stand- ing are happy to announce that their children Mr. and Mrs. Frank Keyes of Ogden are rejoicing over the arrival of twins a boy and a girl, born Sunday November 5th at an Ogden Hospital. Mrs. Keyes was formerly Miss Vema Standing. Mrs. Dan Garn accompanied by her three daughters Mrs.! Tressa English of Helena, Montana, Mrs. TJarda Larkin of Snowville and Mrs. Luella Drollette of Brigham visited with relatives at Salt Lake City and Ogden last week. Mr. and Mrs. John A- Bourne accompanied by two of Mrs. Bournes brothers of Tremonton spent the weekend hunting deer up around Wyoming. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. English left Sunday for their home at Helena, Montana after spending the past week with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Dan Garn. Mrs. Wilford Farnsworth left Monday for her home at Temple City, California after spending the past several weeks caring for her mother Mrs. James H. Hess. Mr. and Mrs. E. C- Mason accompanied by their children Mr. and Mrs. Rollin Thomas spent Sunday at Bear Lake. In the evening they were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Overmyer at Ogden. Kent Sutherlund who has been - - 11 S II stationed with the National Guard at Fort Lewis Washington is spending a two weeks furlough with his parents Mr. and Mrs- Erwin Sutherlund and fam- 1 u. XX X X X www V 1 ily. House puests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wynn Hansen last week were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Redd and daughter, Regina, of LaSal, Utah. Mrs. W. B. Farnsworth spent GOOD LOOKING V DURABLE Moss and Saturday visiting with Mr. and Mr- and Mrs- Keith Mrs. Wendell Welling Mr. and Mrs. Leo Farnsworth. visiting evening Sunday spent Mr. and Mrs- Evan Rudd and ' Lott Vernile Mrs. Mr. and with to son, Bradley, have arrived Vernile at and spend a two weeks vacation with and family whoOgden. are former family their parents Mr. and Mrs. Clark are leaving residents, relFielding Rudd and family, and other where for Arizona week this stationed atives. Evan has been for home make will their with the National Guard Boys at they the present Fort Lewis, Washington. His wife and small son have been Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Garn, Mr. living close to his headquarters and Mrs. Parley Petersen and feMr. and Mrs. Ernest Burnett in Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Ferris McFarland attended funeral services lor Doman at Ogden Wed spent Sunday visiting with Mr. Thomas Mr. Doman was Mrs. and Mrs. Joseph Bowcutt and nesday. brother. Garns family at Preston, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Wynn Hansen were dinner guests at the home Mr. and Mrs. Ed Deakin and of Mr. and Mrs-- Lloyd Davis at Mrs. Gerald Ballard attended services in Brigham Brigham Friday evening, after-whic- h funeral for their uncle, Joseph they attended the Foot- Monday Hansen. ball game. ' y..t - - ' Announcing TO OUR PATRONS We are discontinuing cutting and wrapping'uJ Plants, and Don Hansen for this service. Your animal will be properly dressed, and delivered to any one of these places.' J cr ' Mr. aand Mrs. F. W. Hess and Mr. spent Monday at Ogden. We Have Installed the Latest Type CURING PLANT We Cure, Smoke, Tenderize j Alien Meat Co. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Allen and of Burley, Idah visited son of Blue Creek, and Mr. and in Tremonton Sunday. Mrs. Clyde Sorenson and son of Garland spent Sunday with their mother Mrs. Elma Petersen and ' family. Mr- and Mrs. Clark Rudd spent Monday in Ogden. Mr.- and Mrs. Wynn Hansen attended the christening of Dr. and Mrs. B- N- Bensons baby at Garland Sunday. The baby was named Wynn for Mr. Hansen. The Hansens were dinner guests at the Benson home. Mrs. J. D. Munson spent Sunday and Monday visiting with her children Mr. and Mrs. James Burt and family at Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Godfrey and family and Mrs. Vernile Lott and family of Ogden visited with relatives here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Mc Far-lan- d and family of Arimo, Idaho visited with their parents Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Garn and family. Mr. and. Mrs. Frank Cannon visited with relatives at Logan Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Godfrey and Mr. and Mrs. Verl Godfrey and family cf Clarkston- visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Welling and family. Mrs. W. J. Garn spent Tuesday at Brigham. Ellwood Hess accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Stuart of Clarkston left this week for Pheonix, Arizona to visit with their brother Russell Hess who is very ill in a Pheonix Hospital. j and Render Lard Joseph H. Stokes friends Mrs. f 7 - f S THE - - TSIP BY TRAIN IS HALF THE PUN ! - lip - Your fun starts the minute you step aboard a luxurious Union Pacific train. You enjoy the comfort of wide, roomy seats. Comfortable air conditioning assures you pleasant temperatures regardless of the weather. GO UNION PACIFIC There's plenty of space to stretch out and to roam about. Delicious dining car meals, too, are elegantly served. The dining car feature for November is savory roast turkey with all the trimmings. And what fun to drop off to sleep to the lullaby in rhythm of singing wheels! THANKS For your Confidence and Approval. I will Serve you with For Dependable Freight mi Passenger Be Specific Diligence. 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