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Show THE LEADER. Tremonton. Utah DEAn miEn city Andrea Hoggins Mr. and Mrs. Ercy Whittaker st entertained at a party Friday evening. A delicious hot dinner was served at small tables. The remainder of the time was spent playing pinochle with prizes going to' John Hardy, Cleopha Whittaker, Lilas Bywater and Ercy .Whittaker. were given Three babies names in meeting Sunday. Mr. and Mrs- Gordon Holmgren will call their daughter, Gwen Marie; Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Munns will call their daughter, Kathleen Ann; and Mr. and Mrs. Urcei Hansen named their daughter, Fay Mary Etta. Mrs. Rita Andersen and Mrs. Sherry Thompson and son, Brandt visited Mrs. Emma A. Jensen in. Salt Lake City .recently. A f , no-ho- - Mrs. Johnsen enter- Melvln tained her club Saturday afternoon. A delicious hot luncheon was served at one long table, decorated in the spring motif. Cards were played with prizes going to Mae Anderson and Mrs. Cliff Matteson. Mra Claire Andersen entertained her pinochle club Friday evening. A dessert lunch was THE NEW LIBERTY FRIDAY - SATURDAY, APRIL "TARNISHED" tft with Dorothy Patrick, Arthur Franz what's between here- and here ? . ;lB fr.- cist's compounding room . T 71 The Merry Mixers of Tremonton were guests 6f the Skirts and shirts dance club Wednesday evening The evening was spent in dancing. Delicious refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Raff Christen-se- n and son, DeVere, and Mr. and Mrs. Vemon Johnsen and attended the dinner and program given in Ogden for the scouts who attended the National Jamboree last sum- son, Lloyd, mer. it. y H n, with their grandparents, Chris ten-se- n. - sister, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Christiansen and family of Am- erican Fork. Master Randy Johnsen of Logan Is spending this week with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Johnson. , . i smooth Providing a and efficient marketing system that assures tor premium prices it top-quali- ty MILK WHITE Niel Miller spent the spring vacation from his studies at the B. Y. U. at home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. ' George L. Miller. Mrs. Alice Miller accompanied her daughter, Geniel, to Salt Lake Monday to meet her husRichard Butler. They spent the evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Johnson. The Butlers were guests at the George L. Miller home until Wednesday when they left for Denver, Colorado, where Capt. Butler will be stationed at Low-er- y Field. Mrs. Butler and son, Dicky, have been guests of her parents for the past few weeks while Captain Butler has been at San Antonio, Texas. Shuman spent the Lynn weekend at home. Mrs. Engvar Petersen and Mrs. Jesse Petersen accompanied Mrs. L. A. Smith to Para-gos- a Springs where they were her dinner guests. The Bee Hive girls entertained the Mia Maids at a delightful party Monday evening, Table decorations and favors were suggestive of Easter. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard M. Petersen accompanied their son, Dee Len, to Ogden Wednesday evening to attend the reunion of the National Valley Foreign Scout Jamboree. Fireside was held Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Leak. Dewain Newman of Thatcher was speaker. Darrel Burton was also a guest. Miss Carol Spendlove was a weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Petersen. Mr. and Mrs." Gene Long and son, Mr. and Mrs. Niel Fausett, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Crook and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Priece and family were Saturday dinner guests of the girls parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Miller. band, HOIJ the West" Cartoon I for Week of April 6 to 12 r.iAin ORPHEOr.1 - FRI - SAT FRI SAT "ACROSS THE Double Feature BADLANDS" "FIGHTING CARAVAN" Double Feature "AFFAIRS OF A ROGUE" and "FIGHTING WESTERNER" SUN - MON - TUES Double Feature SUN - MON - TUES Diana Lynn, Chas. 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Macdonald Carey, Marta Toren in Bob Holland who is attend ing the University of Utah, ac companied by two friends, Reid Mrs. Leonard Petersen Ivins and Kent Day of Salt Mrs. George Hewett and Lake visited ever the weekend 1 tmm children of Clearfield visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Vernal T. Holland. Josephine Nelsen. Mrs. Nelsen visited at the Hewett home in Clearfield Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Emery Nelsen and family visited in Preston, Idaho Wednesday with her parents: Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Petersen and daughter and Mrs. Vern Roche visited In Ogden Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Engvar Peter50 sen accompanied by Mrs. J. F. Petersen visited in Brigham 12 Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse F. Peter sen and children, Carol andl With the purchase of any Reggie, visited In Idaho Saturday. Mrs. Luetta Leak spent Wed GOOD nesday In Brigham City witftj Peterher Kaye P EN w..-v.u..- w.i 'ADAM'S DRUG of Brigham visited Mr. and Mrs. George Gardner Sunday. club met The Merry Girls at their leader's home, Mrs. Blaine Andersen, and they reorganized their club. The fol lowing clrls were elected to office, Gave Andersen, Presi dent; Gay Ann Mortensen, Vice President; Peggy Ann Nelson, Secretary; Merideth Christen-seand Deanna reporter Christensen, Song leader. Mrs. Zina Hansen, Miss Ar-l- e ne Hansen and Mrs. Helen Hansen motored to Richmond Monday where they attended 4-- 11- plus WESTERN MUSICAL hospital. Guests at the John Hardy home recently included his Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hendersen mother and sister, Mrs. Ella of Logan spent the weekend vis- Hardy and Janice Hardy of iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs- Huntsville, Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Hardy and family of AmAustin Johnsen. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Gardner erican Fork and Mrs. Hardy's days Mr. and Mrs. Arnold and properties. 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Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Johnsen parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles and Evalyn Johnsen enjoyed a Checketts. Mrs. Checketts rebirthday dinner Sunday in Salt turned to Salt Lake with them Lake, given by Mr. and Mrs. and will spend a few days vis Vern Barrett for their son, iting another daughter, Mrs. Ralph Taylor and family. Micheal s second birthday. Miss Pamele Richards of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Munns, and Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Munns Brigham City spent a few days of Garland visited Mr. and with her sister, Mrs. Grant while her parents, Mrs. Dewey Ramsdell, Sunday. Checketts, Master Lynn Stewart is en- Mr. and Mrs. Horace Richards joying himself at the home of were in Arizona. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Nel-se- n his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. announce the arrival of a Glen Iversen, while his parents, boy born Sunday April 1. baby Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stewart, are on a trip to Arizona and Little Miss Pamela Nelsen is Mexico. visiting her grandparents, Mr. Little Paula and Becky Fridal and Mrs. Barker of Brigham, her mother is in the of Tremonton ' spent several while uses his specialized equipment to weigh, mix, or combine the ingredients of your prescription in strict accordance with your physician's specifications. He checks and rechecks every ingredient he uses, and ' Ji Let's follow your physician's' prescription into your pharma- The pharmacist's first act is to carefully interpret the prescription check its signs and symbob to make sure of their precise meanings. JW safety is his legal responsibility. That done, he assembles the necessary components for your prescription from- the thousands of drugs he has in his stock. He knows them all intimately their dosaee. usaee - Technicolor Cartoon News - WEDNESADY, APRIL "FRENCHIE" in Second Feature Forrest Tucker, Adele Mara in served with prizes going to Arlie Welling and Joyce Checketts. The LaVere Andersen home was the scene of a delightful party Saturday evening. Dinner was served at small tables after was played. which pinochle Prizes were awarded Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Jensen, LaVela Matteson and Melvln Johnsen. Mrs. John T- Hansen returned to her home in Tremonton after spending some time with and Mrs. her daughter, Mr. Ernest Huggins. Mr, and Mrs. Dennis Dallin and baby of Logan were weekend visitors at the home of his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Arnold Dallin. Mrs. Robert Holman returned home recently from Burbank, California. Mr. and Mrs. Rayj Holman and Mrs. Sylva Miller of Provo accompanied her home. 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