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Show THE LEADER. Tremontan. Utah EAST GARLAND ftta. Eph Fetwwm Peterson Family Welcome Servicemen .The Peterson families have been enjoying some real home Mrs. Doris Peterson comings. has had her children, Sgt. and Peterson and vlrs. L. Francis from Ft. Sill, pon Johnny Oklahoma. They left Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Peterson have had their son Dar- - Box Office Opens 8 P. M. First Show at 8:30 P. M. Owned and Operated by LEON W. DUNN 1 Phone m 1 or 5167 Mrs. FRI. - SAT. Randolph Scott in P I I 5168 Im I "The Doolins of I I 'Oklahoma" i1 1 Two Cartoons I SUN. - MON. TWO BIG HITS 9 m m I Walt Disney's "Cinderella" I 1 In Technicolor H Also jj S a 1m I 1 Zane Grey's I "Nevada" I ONE CARTOON TOES, and WED. FAMILY NIGHT John Derek Diana Lynn in "Rouges of Sherwood Forest" TWO CARTOONS THURS ONLY "Relentless" FRI. - SAT. Gene Kelley in "On The Town" 1 I Our Snack Bar Is Open i A Full Line of CONFECTIONS mi iiiiii ttnrewmaniinuimnjiiinnTnniimmTmima 8-DA- rell, who received word shortly after he arrived that he had been made a Sergeant. This visit home resulted in his marriage to Joyce Romer of returned to Elwood. They Pennsylvania on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Hess and Pauline Peterson returned home from Oklahoma where Mr. Hess received a discharge from the air force. At the Gus Larson home Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith and fam-J- y of Fairfax, Missouri, came last week. Mrs. Smith and children to remain for an exvisit. Mr. Smith re tended turned to Fairfax on Sunday. Gordon Larson reached home with an army discharge from Korea. Mr. and Mrs. Epn. Peterson welcomed their children. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cole and Roc family at home from recenuy. Wyoming Springs, President and Mrs. R. J. Potter, accompanied by Clark Rudd, as the High Councilor, were in Park IValley Sunday for ward conference. They were dinner guests of Bishop and Mrs. Carter. The Potters were in Weston Idaho, Tuesday to visit Mr. and ValKoller. Paul Larson took 10 boys on a Scout irip to Temple Fork in Logan canyon during the week. Mrs. Howard Oyler helped transport the boys. Don Larson Is spending the week in Salt Lake City with his cousin, Dick James. Paul Larson was on a trip to Logan canyon Monday and Tuesday with the Sunset Riding club. Mr. and Mrs. Marion and family celebrated the 24th in Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Peterson and family were in Logan for Pioneer day parade then went) to the canyon for an outing. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Allredf and family visited In Ogden Tuesday to see the parade. Rhea Grover accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gleason and family to Salt Lake City on Sunday where they enjoyed thei day at the Zoo. Mr. and Mrs. George Bybee of Alliance, Nebraska, and Mr. and Mrs. Derrell Graver of Ogden, visited briefly with relatives Tuesday evening. To celebrate the birthday anniversary of Rex Peterson, which is on the 25th, Mr. andj Mrs. Eph. Peterson took him and Cleland and Rodney Pe terson and Richard Smith ta Lagoon Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Isaacson and family spent the 24th in the canyon. acMr. and Mrs. Isaacson companied Mrs. De Verl Payne to Ogden Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Grover spent the long weekend of the 24th at West Point. Mr. and Mrs. Orval Cheney ay Sor-ens- en of Salt Lake City, and Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Hansen, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Lafayette Grover Sunday. Gary Grover accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Burt Whitney as a guest of their son Newell, on a trip which will take them through the Yellowstone park then on to the Black Hills of South Dakota. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Larson were in Logan to see the parade on the 24th, after which Louis took the children for an airplane ride. Mr. and Mrs. Larson enjoyed a camping trip to Logan canyon from Saturday to Monday. On Sunday they drove to Bear Lake and visited with Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Stock. Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Derrick of Salt Lake City, spent the 24th at the Louis Larson home. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Holman, Mrs. Sophia Larson and Mrs. Ned Jackson and children were In Ogden Tuesday to help celebrate the birthday anniversary of Mrs. May Bjorkman. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Rhodes, Mr. and Mrs. Cleon Summers, and Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Fryer and children, left Saturday for a trip to Yellowstone park. Ardes Adams, who recently returned from a trip to Mexico, told of her experiences in church Sunday evening. She also showed some very interesting hand made articles that she brought home with her. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Christen-fce- n and family attended the Richards family reunion at Pioneer park in Brigham City Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Orval Cheney of Salt Lake City, were Sunday luncheon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Hansen. Bishop and Mrs. Warren Ej Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Hansen attended the Han-Be- n family reunion at Pioneer park in Brigham City Sunday. There were alo in attendance at a wedding reception of a relative in Brigham City on Friday evening. The Reed Giles family spent Monday in Logan canyon and Tuesday in Ogden. - ft- ( you - hoaf TIME PROVED -- POVJEJM AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION Chevrolet alone offers this complete Power Team power 47lue, Automatic Transmission4' Extra-Powerf- 105-h.- p. ul Valve-in-He- Engine ad EconoMiser Rear Axle Come in, sit at the wheel of a new Chevrolet with Powerglide Automatic Transmission, and take a "discovery drive" over your own favorite road. Convince yourself that this car, and this car alone, brings you simplest, smoothest, ft safest driving at lowest cost. 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Do you know that this Special has the n ride of coil springs on every wheel and the firm keel of Buick's torque-tub- e F-26- llus year's I Sun Valley and returned via Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lowe and Bear Lake. family have returned to their home in Richlan4, Washington Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Foxley after a week's visit with relaand children are visiting with tives in the valley. Mrs. Foxley's brother, Dr. Grant LEADER WANT ADS Gill Smith and family at Pullman, Washington. BRING RESULTS spent Mr. and Mrs. E)flfl Salle 2 x Joe Burgess and son, Jimmie Mrs. Oris Rudd and children last week as guests of returned home Monday after a Mrs. Rudd's sister, Mrs. James visit In Jackson Hole. Mr. BurKnighton and family in Ogden. gess is very much improved in health. Bunder-son Mr. and Mrs. W. 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