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Show THE LEADER, Tremonton, Utah DEWEYVILLE THE Coming Soon NEW LIBERTY THEATRE "DAVID and BarUe Ruth Reo Barkle Calls From East Coast Mr. and,. Mrs. Lyndon Barkle were very surprised but thrilled, to receive a telephome call Thursday morning from their son, Reo, who just landed In Providence Rhode Island, after spending the past nineteen months in North Africa. He is now stationed in Corpus Christy, Texas. Mr. and Mrs. Thayne Maning and Children of Ogden spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lish. Members of the Friendly Circle Club met Thursday at the home of Mrs. Virginia Black-haThe assisting hostesses were Lorna Jorgensen and Nola m. Norr. was held Thursday evening. Guest speaker was Dr. George Ficklin, who spoke on Polio. Mr. ajd Mrs. O .J. Barrett, Mrs. Isebelle Stumps and Stanley Barrett of Mendon and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thackary of Dewey ville PTA TREMONTON Barnard. Cris BowhuLs, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bowhuis, Mr. and Mrs. Parley Marriot, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Marriot, and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey East, all of Ogden, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bowhius. Mr. and Mrs. John Fryer and Mrs. Darlene Zinck visited with Mrs. Faye Fryer and Mrs. Mel-b- a Hansen at the Logan Hospital Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Beeman of Logan were Sunday dinner guests, of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Fryer. Mr. and Mrs. David Olague were Sunday visitors of Mrs. Alice Reay and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Reay at Randolph. 0 (201 GEE 03 GfeiMiflOto t&f' S V. J er day. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Norr spent Sunday in Salt Lake with Mr. and Mrs. Russel Lund. Mr. and Mrs. N. Peter Marble were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Packer at 'Brigham City. Bishop and Mrs. Clarence Perry attended LDS Conference at Salt Lake City. They were the weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Victor H. Duke at Magna. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Johnson of Preston Idaho called on Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Perry Thursday. jf!Q The Zions Girls and Boys 1st and 2nd groups held an opening social for their mothers Thursday. The teachers are Edith Holdaway and Arlene Fryer. Mr. and Mrs. Lyndon Barkle visited with L. A. Dodd Sunday at the Dee Hospital in . Ogden. jjj (Ennl&ip fiiMb a? gup GnnD ,30 and The Bowery Boys In "CATTLE Visitors at the J. A. Gardner1 home during the week were Mrs. Vern Schoenfeld and daughter Valorie of Winnemuc-c- a, Nevada, Mrs. Vera Sandall of Alhambra California, Mrs. Walker of. Inglewood, Peggy California, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Dewey, and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Dewey of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Peterson of Brigham,- - and Mr, and Mrs. Francis Gardner of Montana. Mrs. J. A. Gardner visited in Ogden Saturday with her granddaughter, Diana Schoenfeld who is ill In the hospital. The many friends of Mrs. Louise Neilson wish her a 'speedy recovery. She is ill in an Ogden hospital. Deweyville has a U. S. Post News Cartoon Office and a general store and along the railroad tracks one can see the original brick hotel built by Robert C. Fryer in the early 190's. Clarence Perry is Bishop of Deweyville Ward LDS Church with Rupert Blackam and Horace Lish Jr. as first and second counselors. Large crops of wheat and corn are grown in the area around the town. Funds have been raised and a new $80,000 ward chapel is expected to be erected in the near future. ers, her name is Cecilia Andersen Wilkensen. Mrs. Jensen informed the writer that she passed away a few years ago but Mr. Wilkensen's father Robert Wilkensen resides in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Carol Hall attended a banquet at Garland,: Monday evening, given in honor of the. girls Softball team of the 1st Ward in Garland, who were champions of the Stake. e They are the parents of H. Brown, who was a member of the team. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Jensen entertained a few friends SaturBEAR RIVER CITY day evening at dinner. It was their wedding aniversary. Andrea Huggins Mrs. Elis Arbon was gracious hostess to her card club Saturday afternoon. The game was played with prizes going to Mrs. Ivan Iversen and Mrs. Cliff Pratt Holmgren has been ex- Matteson. A delicious lunch was tensively entertained, prior to served. his leaving for military service. Wednesday evening at the Mad-do- x NOTICE OF SALE OF ranch house, Carl Staple, DELINQUENT STOCK foreman of the Par B. Ranch, Notice is hereby given that entertained at a dinner. Fourteen of Pratfs friends were in a meeting of the Board of Directors of the Blue Creek . Irattendance. Friday evening, Mr. and Mrs. rigation company, Howell, Utah, Parley Holmgren, parents of was held March 19, 1951. The Pratt gave a delightfull party following stock was declared deat their home. Covers were laid linquent on September 15, 1951 for fourteen guests. A delicious and ordered advertised for two course luncheon was served. sale: Federal Land Bank, pledge, Saturday evening, Mr. and Mrs. (Leroy Del Holmgren en- Peter J. Hansen; Certificate tertained in his honor. A chick- Number 200, 32 shares. en dinner was served to the H. A Willis, Certificate No. following, Mrs. Mary J. Holm- 17; 20 shares. J. P. Jones, Certificates Nos., gren, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Holmgren, Mr. and Mrs. Lynne Holm- 143, 144, and 196 for 133H gren, Mr. and Mrs. Denzil Bal- shares. lard of Tremonton, Mr. and Notice is further given that Mrs. Roy Thorsen, Mr. and Mrs. said stock shall be offered for Parley Holmgren, and Nyman sale and unless said assessment Holmgren. The evening was Is paid, will be sold to pay Bpent playing pinochle and said assessment, advertising and cost of sale, at the home monopoly. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Jensen of Herman Fonnesbeck, secreattended the inagural program tary of said company, at Howat the BYU Monday when Dr. ell, Utah, on October 20, 1951. Ernest Wilkensen, a nephew of Blue Creek Irrigation Co. Mrs. Jensen was installed as Herman Fonesbeck, president of that institution. Secretary. Bear River claims his mother Date of 1st publication, Sept. as one of its own native daught 27, 1961. 4tc Car-len- Color Cartoon Comedy Short Christen-se- n Joe Iverson of Tremonton and entertained at a family Mr. and Mrs. Otto Jensen of dinner at their home Sunday. of Brigham City. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Gaylen Christensen of Tremonton and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Murray of Ogden. Monday evening the M. P. Jensen family met at the home of Irving Christen and celebrated birthdays of Leslie Jensen, Thelma Jensen, and Mr. and Mrs. Irving Christensen. A hot dinner was served. Out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Del Holmgren and Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Firth of Bothwell accompanied Dwight Andersen and Miss Gay Nell Kilpack of Huntington through the Logan Temple Wednesday where they were married. Mrs. Arch Harris and daugh- ter Bonnie of Malad, visited with the Reed Giles family Monday evening. Tremontons Annual OPPORTUNITY DAYS Thurs., Fri., Sat., October 25 Leaves for 3Iiliary Service - " J Vze Mu? and jou 19, 20 "THE PRINCE WHO WAS A THIEF" DRIVE" In Technicolor Color Cartoon very enjoyable golden wedding anniversary was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cris Hanson. The event was given by the five sons and daughters of the couple. Refreshments were served to two hundred guests and a lovely program was enjoyed by all. Mrs. Charles Peterson spent the weekend in Salt Lake City as a guest of her sister Mrs. Bertha Ash'by. Mrs. K. L. Hess and daughter Yvonne were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Myrl Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur and family of Tremonton were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Cleon Hunsaker. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jensen visited Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Pett at Brigham City. Mrs. T. R. Ault spent Saturday in Brigham with Mr. and Mrs. Duett Loveland, then they motored to Ogden where she remained with Mr. and Mrs. John Becker and returned home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Arlin Madsen were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Myrtle Madsen at Tremonton. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Taylor and family of Ogden and Mrs. Ray Adams of Brigham called on Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Norr Sun- Thurs., FRL, SAT., OCT. 18,' Tony Curtis and Piper Laurie Joel MacCrea, Dean Stockwell, Chill Wills In "Let's Go Navy" Hun-sak- I EGB Gfl) dfepB Leo Gorcey A guests of Mr. and Mrs. James SUN., MON., TUBS., WED., OCTOBER 14, 15, 16, 17, "Blazing Bullets" NEW SHOW TIME Week Days 7:00 P. M-Saturday and Sunday 3:00 P. M. Sunday dinner were Croydon 12 and 13 Two Big Hits Johnny Mack Brown in FRI., SAT., OCT BATIISHEBA" , Thursday, October 11, 1951 ' see - 26 - 27 MAUI ORPIIEUM Week of Oct. 12 to 20 Week of Oct. 12 to 20 FRI - SAT"5 Double Feature Paul Henried and Merle Oberon in FRI - SAT Double Feature Jimmy Ellison in "THE MAN WITH MY FACE" "FAST ON THE "PARDON MY FRENCH" Second Feature DRAW" "THE PAINTED HILLS" Serial Sat Matinee Only I Serial Sat. Matinee Only SUN. - MON. SUN. - MON. - TUES. John Wayne and Robert Ryan in Claire Trevor and Sally Forrest in "FLYING LEATHERNECKS" HARD, FAST and WED. . BEAUTIFUL" THURS. & WED. - THURS Ray Milland Nancy Davis In "LIU MORLENE" "NIGHT INTO MORNING' and Official "SADDLER PEP FIGHT" -- FRI. - SAT. Double Feature THURS. - --FRI. - SAT. Double Feature John Wayne Dennis OTSeefe in "PASSAGE WEST" "THE FIRST LEGION Second Feature "INSIDE STRAIGHT" "LOST CONTINENT " Serial Sat. 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