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Show THE LEADER, Tremonton, Utah Thursday, October 4, 1951 THE NEW LIBERTY THEATRE NEW SHOW TIME Week Days 7:00 P. M. Saturday and Sunday 3:00 P. TREMONTON COLLINSTON Mrs. R. W. Wanike Family Honors Mrs. Simmons On Thursday, Mrs. Sylvia Simmons was the honored guest at a family gathering at her home in Beaver Dam. Attending were Mrs. June Sargent, Logan; Mrs. Vida Manning, Garland; Mrs. Marian Ericksen, Mrs. Natalie Ericksen and Mrs.. Hazel Ericksen. The group enpjoyed a lovely dinner and presented the honored guest with a birthday gift. Mrs. Ollie Bowen was hostess to members of the Rendezvous Club at her home in Beaver Dam Thursday afternoon. Luncheon was served to fifteen members by Grace Warnke and Maurine Jensen. The afternoon was spent playing Five Hundred and prizes were won by Grace Warnke, Juanita Bigler and Anna Durfey. Mrs. Clarence Biddle and her grandson, Timmy Frances, of FOR Authorized BENDfX and FR I G I DA I FRI., SAT., OCTOBER Coming Soon "DAVID and BATHSHEBA" RE Parts & Service CALL 5 SUN., MON., TUES., OCT. 7, 8, 9 and 6 "The Bullfighter and Edmund O'Brien, Dean Jagger, Forrest Tucker, Harry Carey, Jr. The Lady" " W A It P Starring ROBERT STACK STARDUST and Cartoon News POPEYE CARTOON - Og-d- Vei-be- en - Company Tremonton Earl Oyler, Service Mgr. We Repair and Service all makes of Appliances! FRI., SAT., OCT "Let's Go Navy" "Double Crossbones" MARCH OF TIME Color Cartoon guests Mr. and Mrs. Holmans and Mrs. Sophia LarClyde Sorensen and son, Lyn, son who is improving from her Mr. and Mrs. Leon Fryer and recent illness. Grant Anderson. In the afterMrs. Lyle Johnson Mrs. Leon noon Mr. and Mrs. Orin ParkinAnderson, Mrs. Roy Oyler and son and family of Portage called Mrs. Jasper Shaffer accompanon the Sorensen. ied Ethel Rogers to Salt Lake The Relief Society held a very Ray Smith came this week Thursday. successful opening Social Thurs- from South Dakota where he Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Rhodes day. On the program were Mrs. has been while his family were attended the wedding and reHoward Maughn, Merle Larson, here at the Gus Larson home. ception for a granddaughter, n. Rita Sorensen, and Anita will be here a few Miss Bonnie White in Mrs. Eph Peterson Social Held By Relief Society Sor-ense- They days before returning to their home Mr. and Mrs. Paul Larson and in Fairfax Missouri. Mrs. Gilbert Allred returned family went for an autumn ride on Monday up Spring Canyon the latter part of the week They also called on Mr. and from San Diego, California. She Mrs. Chris Hansen in Logan. accompanied Mrs. Lilly Mann Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Sorensen who went there to see her two had as a guest Thursday a sister, boys in the Navy one of them Miss Mabel Christensen, of Salt ' is to sail soon. Lake City. Clifford Minson of Bear Lake Mr. and Mrs. Sorensen were in called on the Allreds Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Junior Taylor of Logan Sunday and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Martin Sorensen. Ogden spent Sunday with Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Isaacson and and Mrs- Wayne Grover. Bud Grover and Don Rhodes family were at Clear Creek Sunare attending school at the day for pine nuts. The Isaacson families held U.S.A.C. in Logan at Logan Canyon Mr. and Mrs. Louis Larson a last Sunday to celebrate Gor- had their baby boy named Sundon Winter's birthday anniver- day. They named him Mark S. Mr. and Mrs. Ruel Nielson and sary. Miss Betty Jean Sorensen re- three friends of Idaho Falls turned home Sunday from the called on Mr. and Mrs. L. M. hospital after an appendectomy Hoi man Tuesday. They were on their way to Salt Lake City for performed on Tuesday. Mrs. Henry Sorensen returned General Conference. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bjorklund from a two week vacation trip to Denver Thursday. She visited and daughter and Mrs. Maud with her son and family, Mr. Bell of Fort Morgan, Colorado and Mrs. Allen Sorensen. i and Mrs. May Bjorklund of Og- The Sorensens had as Sunday den visited on Sunday with the get-toget- Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Adams of Tremonton. To celebrate Maiane Adams birthday anniversary they had as guests Dr. and Mrs. W. Under of Salt Lake City. The Seventies and their wives held a pot luck party Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Sorensen, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Howard Ogden Saturday. She was married to were visiting friends in TreKent at the monton last Friday. They were Wheelwright Wheelwright home. overnight guests of the Eddia Mrs. Lyle Johnson and Mrs. Kreys. , Jasper Shaffer were Ogden visitors Friday. Jack Johnson was home for Mr. and Mrs. Golden Adams the weekend. He is attending had as dinner guests Sunday the University of Utah. onpiiEor.1 Week of Oct. 7 to 13 I I . SUN Week of Oct. 5 to 13 MON - TUES FRI - SAT Double Feature "CHAIN GANG" WALT DISNEY'S $ Rod Cameron in "ALICE IN WONDERLAND' i "STAGE TO TUSCON ' In Technicolor Serial Sat. Matinee and WALT DISNEY'S "NATURE S HALF ACRE" In Technicolor 'THE GREAT WED - THURS LORETTA YOUNG in CARUSO" WED - THURS Don't Be Scared "CAUSE FOR ALARM FRI - SAT Double Feature Paul Henried and Merle Oberon in "PARDON MY EFFECTIVE SEPTEMBER 30 EAST BOUND 2:25 10:35 p.m. p.m. 11:05 3:45 a.m. a.m. I'm Just a girl "PICKUP" FRI MAN WITH MY FACE" "FAST ON HIE DRAW" HILLS" Serial Feature THE THE PAINTED HENRY MORRISON, Agent GAY CAFE Phone 2691 SAT Jimmy Ellison In Second Feature 8:26 p.m. . Double . FRENCH" WESTBOUND Only SUN - MON - TOES Mario Lanza and Ann Blyth in with Barry Sullivan and Bruce Cowling 6:45 aon. 13 Leo Gorcey and The Bowery Boys in dinner EAST GARLAND and "Blazing Bullets" Second Feature Short 12 Two Big Hits Johnny Mack Brown in "THE FAT MAN" M. Tremonton, left Saturday morn- with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ing by train for Los Angeles, L. H. Fronk. California. They will visit with Registering for the fall quarther son LaMar, and other rela- er at the U.S.AC, were LaMar tives. Simmons, Dennis Simmons, RusMrs- Charles Bishop spent sell Johnson and Lincoln Bell. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Ericksen Thursday and Friday in Salt Lake City, Layton and Kaysville. were Salt Lake City visitors She visited Mrs. Irene Doney Monday. Mrs- Mary Adams of Salt Lake and her daughter and family Mrs. Mary Wiggle. City visited Saturday with her Mr. and Mrs. John Potter at- sister, Mrs. Sylvia Simmons ll tended a football game in Sunday guests at the Jens home were Mr. and Mrs. Saturday evening. Torn Potter and Mrs- Potters brother, J ames Nelson and daughter of Dick Andrus both played on the Brigham City; Harold Richards, Weber College team. Logan; David Ricnards and Ivan Mr. and Mrs. Earl Johnson Purcell of Brigham. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Zollingand baby of Logan spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and er of San Bernardino, CaliforMrs. Wilford Durfey. nia, and Billy Christensen of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Bowen and Ephraim were Sunday guests of son, Rex, of Salt Lake City vi- Mr. and Mrs. George Johnson. sited over the weekend with reMrs. Mark Jensen, Mrs. Lee latives. Stone, Mrs. Odell Bigler and Mrs. David Anderson and Mrs. Grant Marble spent Fridaughters, Judy and Beverly, day in Ogden, where they enjoyspent two weeks in Ogden vis- ed a luncheon in honor of the iting at the home of Mrs. Gor- birthday of Mrs. Jensen. don Anderson and Mrs. Elmer Mr. and Mrs. James Andrus Anderson. and daughter, Mary Jean, were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Pehrson of Sunday dinner guests of Mr. Monticello were Saturday visi- and Mrs. John Potter. tors of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Luciie Johnson Clarence visited Biddle. Thursday at an Ogden hospital Mrs. Lizzie Johns of Ogden with her cousin, Mrs. Frank spent a few days last week with Talbot, who had just undergone Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bowen. an operation. Mrs. L. H. Eronk and daughMar Jean Jensen of Salt Lake ter, Luciie of Ogden, and a City spent the weekend with her granddaughter, Nancy Ann parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Brown of Provo, recently re- Jensen. LaVona Ericksen has registerturned from a pleasant vacation spent in Jackson, Wyoming with ed for fall quarter at the Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wright and in Provo. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Warnke family and in Sacramento, California with Mr. and Mrs. P. J and family visited in Ogden Brown. Sunday with Carol Warnke. Belva Lou Anderson of Ogden They were dinner guests of Mr. is visiting for awhile with her and Mrs. M. A. Talbot. cousins, Robert, Beverly and Mrs, Elva Bezzant of Salt Judy Anderson. Mrs. Myron Hansen, Mrs. (Lake City and Mir. and Mrs. Frank Earley and their euest Verl Bishop of Cottonwood,, Mrs. Adelaide Mohr of Boise. were Sunday guests at the Idaho, spent Saturday sightsee Garland Puzey home. ing in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Russell Satterthwaite of Tremonton' Annual OPPORTUNITY IAYS Garden City was a Monday over Oct. 25. 26, 27 night guest at the home of her MrsEricksen. Norval daughter, Luciie Fronk of Ogden spent several days during the week 11 J. Scott Smart and Emmett Kelley in T H " A OCT 10, Big Double Feature In Technicolor SWEET MUSIC . CHEVROLET WED., THURS., Serial Sat Matinee Sat. Matinee Only Only - " c the farmer Judge sugar beets by their total value to will, prove that sugar and to the state and experience best crop you can grow on beets, acre for acre, are the which are dose districts farms which are suitable and in to a sugar factory. Here are the reasons: high prices or low, boom or bust, there's no crop with such a well assured market price before planting time as sugar beets. 1. Come you kl dogs if fel fs drira a think perhaps we're hinting IFthat it would be a good idea for you to try out a , Buick-mist- you've er, never been so right. 2. There's no other major crop which will do so properly rotated, much for your soil as a cleans It beets. of up weeds; well cultivated crop sugar the boost yield of other it leaves residual fertility to soil for folthe condition crops; its long fibrous roots lowing crops. 3. Sugar beets are two crops in one: cash for the both sugar and beet tops for livestock feeding. They're have it too. yours. You can eat your cake and It does a lot of things for you and to you that will be something new in your well-fertilize- driving experience. Take the way it feels beneath your hands on the wheel -- eager and willing and anxious to please. with effortless momentum when want to cruise. valve-in-hea- d you When you take a curve, it snugs down confidence. d to the road with sure-foote- Past records show that you can depend upon sugar beets. Io areas hit by hail, sugar beets are frequently the only paying crop. Plan now to increase your acreage for 1952 n, M KOADMAm. w4U mrt luijtt IpMHl Ul tr tot We're willing to stand on the statement that no other car rides, performs or. drives like a Buick. But why take our word for it? Come in take over one of these lively lovelies and see for yourself. MO OTBCB CAB PBOVWEB Fireball DYNAFLOW falterless flow wl ew MtfT Stitt. DRIVE FIREBALL COt SPRINGING To top all this, there is Dynaflow Drive that feeds power in a steady, wheels instinctively seek a straight course. This car seems to guide itself. trim --U lets you ride relaxed INSTRUMENTS BODY ENGINE DO At VENTILATION tY DREAMUNE STYUNO FISHER WHtN KTTtt MJKMOtUS Att WftT WKC WU HMD "mmWwfe Mil Fronk Chevrolet Co. 2311 TBZMt TORQUE TUBE DRIVE PUSH BAR FOREFRONT WHITE-GLO- All Ytm Ktf to M Phone cross- day-lon- g country drive. Engine found in no other car. After you make a turn, the front me in busy traffic or on a gas-savin- high-compressi- It spurts when you want to spurt-ro- lls 4. Sugar beet prices are likely to remain favoiable Sugar the to grower, they're tied to the newly beet the to seeks to which ssgar Beet Act guarantee of level normal a prosperity. industry When you come to a bumpy stretch, each separate wheel on its own coil spring steps you smoothly along on a level keel. Then there's power that surges into action at a nudge of your toe sends your speedometer needle soaring up to any speed the law allows, in a matter of seconds. g And there is also thrift the from a thrift that comes MA f Tremonton MM GfoHt V.fc. Q |