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Show THE LEADER. Tremonton. Utah RIVERSIDE the By MYRLE UDY On Wednesday afternoon the ladies of the Birthday club met at the home cf Mrs. Lenore Silvester in honor of her birthday. Howard Capener has been under the doctor's care for the past two weeks. He is gradually getting better. Esther Jensen has been in for a week taking Salt Lake care of her grandchildren while their mother, Mrs. Thola Ogden, has been ill. She returned on Saturday for the weekend and will return to Salt Lake for another week on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hess were at the Logan Temple on Friday where they did their m "THE TORCH" 4. Second Feature "ITS temple work. Mary Ann Ward, who has been in Pocatello for a month with her daughter, Mrs. Vida returned Howells, Saturday Mrs. Howells and her family brought her home and spent the weekend with friends and relatives in Riverside. Mrs. Marian Hales returned home after spending about 6 weeks in California and Salt "Chicago Deadline" "Gun Crazy" "31RSJVHKE" 4 "Home Of The Brave" f I nrvr'xa B A SMALL WORLD" to the Logan hospital for the home weekend but returned Sunday evening. The Square Dance group en themselves Saturday joyed in a few dances and then night the newly royally entertained weds, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hughes. accom Mrs. Lillian Tingey panied Orval Grover to Grouse Creek Friday when she visited FRI - SAT and family, Mr. he.r daughter Two Big Hits and Mrs. Douglas Richins. Mr. Alan Ladd and Tingey went out to get her and Donna Reed in to spend the weekend. They re- returned Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Capener and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Davis atSecond Feature tended the Eighth Grade Graduation Exercises in Garland on Wednesday evening where theirj Cartoon Gordon sons, Kenneth Ward, SUN - MON - TUES Capener and J. T. Davis were , DICK POWELL graduating. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Davis EVELYN KEYES spent Tuesday in Malad. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Davis were at the Utah Poultry social Two Cartoons Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Davis attended the funeral of a distant WED - THURS relative, Mrs. Ingrid Olsen in FAMILY NIGHT Logan on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Hadfield Doris by Mrs. accompanied Roche attended Black and White Day in Richmond Satur Cartoon Short day. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Udy and family spent Sunday and Monday in Salt Lake and Magna. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Geary A FuJl Line of and daughter of Salt Lake vis1 CONFECTIONS Hadflelds Sunday. s itedMrs.theJ. J.O. O.Hadfield, Mrs. Doris wmMmmwmwm Our Snacks Bar Is Open Paramount "My job at the mine is inter esting. Not only do I have the satisfaction of earning a good living, but I can see where my job of helping to transform what otherwise would be worthless ma- terial into metal products, makes life easier for many others." presents ALAN LADD WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, MAY 30, 31 DOUBLE FEATURE in HANDED" "Redwood Forest Trail" Cartoon and Serial f Mr. Ivan Archibald and Mrs. Mr. C. J. Dewey spent a very enjoyable day on Saturday at Deer Cuff Inn, Idaho, where they attended the John C. Dewey family reunion There was seventy nine members present. Lewis A. Dodd spent Mrs. Thursday at Providence visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Frank Kelly, also with MA and Mrs. Lowell B- and Keith Barkle and families. - Week of May 24 to May 31 I ORPHEUM THURS - FRI - SAT Red Skelton Arlene Dahl in "WATCH THE BIRDIE" The Cisco Kid in "SATAN'S CRADLE" SUN - MON - TUES Judy Holliday, William Holden Broderick Crawford in "BORN YESTERDAY" GROUSE CREEK WED - THURS Double Feature Joan Fontaine, Zachary Scott, Robert Ryan in "BORN TO BE BAD" and Edmond O'Brien and Wanda Hendrix in "THE ADMIRAL WAS A LADY" Why Hudson is the most DUBflBLE home. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Rudd who have been living in Ogden, WTlllard 1 j - C. Lamb. 2 "SIERRA PASSAGE" vis-Dar- are now making there home here. Mrs. Sadie Thornton of California arrived here Monday to stay with her mother, Mrs. Lucy and and Roche and Mrs. Mina Ward were Mrs. Verg Mysner and son, ley. more class. Songs and dances in Brigham Monday. Charles Lucas of Logan and Ricky from California. were students; talks were given On Saturday the MIA Maids Mrs. VaLoy Hess the former j Cleon Forsgren of Garland ia were Festival was held in Garland given by the grade stuDean Archibald, left byUted Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Blan- were here from Those attending dents, talks W.re given by plane Wednesday from Salt thorn Thursday evening Gwen Ward and daughter, Mari- Lake to jion her husband in Dennis Kimber, Logan high principil Keith Burnham and lyn, Lenoe Silvester and daugh- Puerto Rico. graduates. He is stationed student, was home for the Mary Kay Hoggan, ter, Sanda, Cleo Forsberg and with the air corp there. weekend with his parents, Bis- Following the program a semi-form- al dance was enjoyed. daughter, Marlene, and Vesta Mr. and Mrs. DiJe Cash of hop and Mrs. Elmer Kimber. Davis and daughter, Pauline. Carol Tanner was hostess to Mr. Mrs. of and Dwain home visited Lind and Ogden at the a of her friends Monday Mr. and Mrs; Ken Hanni of their parents, group Mr. and Mrs. baby and Philbert Lind of Lynn at a marshmallow evening were Grouse Creek Ely, Nevada, spent the weekend Laurence Archibald. visitors roast. Out door games were with Mr. and Mrs. Austin Udy. Mrs. Clain Archibald visited Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. They took Dennis back to Nev- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Toyn played and refreshments enjoyada for a week's visit. Jesse Archibald Tuesday. visited with relatives at Lynn, ed by fourteen. guestsMr. and Mrs. Jesse Lamb had Utah on Thursday. as Sunday guests Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Kimber, Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Blanthorn Kae Brockman of Tremonton. Mrs. LeRoy Merrill and son, and Douglas Richins made busiJetta Whiting Norman, of Idaho Falls, and Mr. ness trips to Burley, Idaho durMrs. Wm J. Hess visited at the D. W. Morris of Portage visited ing the week. home of her son and wife, Mr. Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Tanner, i and Mrs. William Hess of Lewis-to- n Dewey Lamb. Mr. and Mrs. Hughie Thompson WED - THURS - FRI this past week. Mrs. Madge Hall of Brigham visited Saturday , in Rupert SATURDAY Idaho and Mrs. of M. Nickels Salt Nelson with relatives of D. of the Doris Mrt Lake City is visiting at the Mantua were Friday guests at Thompsons and in Malta, Idaho Judy Holliday, with the Vernon Teeters. William Holden home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Whit- the Dewey Lamb home. Mrs. Dean Tanner retuned to Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Lamb Broderick Crawford in ing. She is the sister of Mr. Whiting and came to attend took Mrs. Lucy Rudd back to Brigham last weekend with Mr. "BORN the birthday party of their son, Ogden Thursday after an ex and Mrs. Ralph Tanner after YESTERDAY" Don R. Whiting, on Tuesday. tended stay with her mother. visiting them for several days. Mrs. Orval Grover and daughpresent. Mrs. Lucy E. Lamb. Twenty guests were SUN - MON - TUES Mrs Frank Archibald left ter, Joan, retuned in East GarGames were played and refreshBurt Lancaster ments were served. Tuesday by bus for San Diego, land. Mr. Grover came Thursday California will and Robert Walker she her visit evening took home Frl. where Sunday guests of Henry L. with her Mrs. Harold day. Joanne Drue daughter, "Fitting a Pattern" was given. Fox. Mrs. RivStreater of Tingey Mr. were in the Starr, newlyweds, erside and little Bobby Napoli of and Mrs. David Earl Hughes. "VENGEANCE Tremonton came Thursday to Mrs. Bonnie Robbins of VALLEY" at visit the of Mr. and home visited relatives here Mrs. On Richins. SaturDouglas BY MARJORIE THOMPSON Monday. WED - THURS day Mr. Tingey, Kathleen and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pierson was Mr. and Mrs. George Paskett LaPreal Capener came to get Robert Mitchum in Ogden Monday. and spent the Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Archi and Mrs Emily Tanner made a Mrs. Tingey Faith Domergue bald and Mr. and Mrs. Wilford business trip to Wells, Nevada weekend here. Claude Rains Keith Burnham returned to Nish were in Logan Saturday. Saturday. While there they visin Mr. PasMrs. ited and his home in Salt Lake Friday. Sidney Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Rudd and "WHERE DANGER kett He has been principal of the daughter, Marlene attended the Lewis Tanand LIVES" Grouse Creek Flora, school Wayne for the Malad exercises graduation ner were home for the weekend past year. and Thursday evening. their work. Flora and The annual Sophomore Swing Mrs. Wilfoxd Nish and Lucille from NEXT "THE VOICE Haws were Brigham visitors Lewis are employed at Palisade, was held Thursday evening in HEAR" YOU Nevada and Wayne at Park Val- - honor of the graduating Sopho Monday. Mr., and Mrs. Ted Hess are the proud grandparents of a baby boy born to Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Bragg of Garland. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse. Archibald visited in Ogden Sunday. Their Mrs. Dee Williams daughter, (Arleen) has a new baby girl. Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Estep of Ogden were guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Rudd, Sunday. Mrs. George Turner and daughters of Aberdeen, Idaho, have been spending the past few days at the J. A. Pierson 1 "SKY DRAGON" and PLYMOUTH ? 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