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Show THE LEADER, Tremonton. Utah PENROSE Mrs- - NEW To Join Husband LIBERTY THEATRE In Texas Mrs. Lawrence Petersen took her daughter, Mrs. Kimber Bar low and children to Salt Lake Monday. They took a plane from there to Texas where her hus band, Kimber Barlow is sta tioned. Mrs. Richard M. Butler and family from South Carolina are visiting iwith her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George L. Miller. The two ladies visited in Spanish Fork Wednesday with Mrs. Leon Orton. Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Newel Johnson Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Glen Miller and Family. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Miller and Mrs. Newell Johnsen visited Tuesday in Salt Lake at the Holy Cross Hospital with the TREMONTON Miller's daughter, Mrs. Lee who underwent an operation Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Stokes and Chester Stokes of Bedford, Wyoming visited at the home of Bishop and Mrs. Orson Jensen Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Lemon visited in Logan with Cary Larson and with Mr. Lemon's father at Paradise Sunday. O. H. Johnson of Deweyville accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Newell Johnson to Salt Lake FRI. - SAT. Feature Double John Wayne Dennis OTCeefe in "PASSAGE WEST" "INSIDE STRAIGHT" Serial Sat. Matinee Only Sun. - Mon. - Tues. Kathryn Grayson Ava Gardner Howard Keel In BOAT" SHOW - Fri. - Sat. Sherrly Miller, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Miller were weekend guests of Dixie Sue Johnson. Week end guests of' the Geo. L. Millers were Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Johnson of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Russel Lund and daughter Jody visited with Mr. and Mrs. Perry Stanfill Sunday. Peggy Hakkl of Clearfield spent Sunday at s the Stanfill home. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Camp visited with Mrs. Sarah Suman during the week. Donna Petersen was hostess iserved in "FORT WORTH" "SUNNY SIDE of THE STREET Serial Sat. Matinee Only Serial Sat. Matinee Only People have asked. . . "il (Progress? Should that mean something to me?" The oil companies of America are now observing Oil Progress Week. Some people outside the industry have asked, "Oil Progress? Should that mean something to me?" natural hydraulic ftSB k State of Utah County of Box Elder X Vsotr oil f "Kjil sprayn i a castor oil machine oar Son uaoer Hear M? a ' mj J V?,Tr mi datrAtit ors let f tutd watfir. niUt oartoua xrt hejeaiiea , Before me, a Notary Public in and for the State and county aforesaid, personally appeared A. N. Rytting, who, having been duly sworn according to law, deposes and says that he is the editor, publisher of The Leadeo and that' the following is, to the best of his knowledge and belief, a true statement of the1 ownership, management, c i etc., of the aforesaid publication for the date shown in the above caption, required by the act of August 24, 1912, embodied in section 411, Postal Laws and Regulations, printed on the reverse of this form, to wit: ainnralnfilrlts A rI . v;. Mc'(i pip fc' v .' in tsamtia oil tfitm 611 r v : Blnimtf n jit, rapfS anaaita attk Jawa abltt oapunda pa ...aaot p3r ;.tttrfa caatta iaxttla ail caultrtng ecapounda) t.xo i srubbar tiaata J . duty ltijHdf ta aatrolau gaa I ra' s ar w-w-- ?i3 a panies, large and small. All are needed TN, Oil in the chase ways unload your gun upon entering camp or vehicle. These spokesmen suggest that good fun and good hunting are the. results of keeping the rules of gun handling. First Steel Cat Nails Because of a strike of iron a West Virginia cut nail manufacturer was forced to substitute steel in 1883. These first steel cut nails proved desirable, and wera marketed successfully. pud-dler- Know-Ho- w man and finisher. f 1 s-- W mom , why tho easoned traveler goes mJKlDKI IPASDFD(S ROOM TO ROAM The ' travel-wis- e around . . . choose Union Pacific trains because they like to move to relax in the friendly atmosphere of the club cars. AIR CONDITIONED COMFORT They like . the air conditioned comfort which assures them pleasant temperatures regardless of the weather. ARRIVE REFRESHED They like to rest as they ride . . . avoid highway hazards and driving fatigue . . . and arrive at their destination refreshed. ' DELICIOUS ME AIS They especially enfoy Union Pacific's "meals that appeal." Featured in October is thick juicy steak . . . charcoal broiled to the point of perfection and served piping hot. ADJUSTABLE, RECLINING COACH SEATS Those wide, roomy, restful reclining Coach seats are "tops" with and are reserved on most Union Pacific trains. PRIVACY travelers are roomettes and bedrooms, whichever is desired. For the traveler who prefers privacy, there compartments and drawing rooms For details and reservations tee your nearest Union Pacific Railroad ticket agent. 1951. R. J. Brough (Seal) (My commission expires Sep27, 1953.) Mrs. W. W. Whitney and Mr. and Mrs. Londy Harris spent a day in Salt Lake last week. For Dependable Freight and Passenger Transportation Be Specific . . . LEADER WANT v ADS PAY "wi C1 aoaiji mi say (Ull?JDKl PASDFn! rMmim W in iTi" -- 1 1 3 an jut 4ee, MM. OU.mtWi Saaer 'ttyvrm-Ma- n Efuifmnt, ci err. 33: I isnja ra a - Ul aad te),lr Sratarproef ing aoapound flold at POWBM Power that put! you aheadl Oldamobile'a "Rocket" Engine ia famona for ita response its eager, ready power! Away from a green light or over the long haul, "Rocket" performance ia topa! ICONOMYI At lW "Rocket" one! aaW Thia great new Oldamobile engine k a real high compreee ion of 1l Ant ooln'!' whlta ll (Hh Xtijd topa Progress Week... October 14 to 20 STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA urn -- Major advancement in combnation chamber design hare made thia year's "Rocket" more economical than ever! alcagaa fott. you better, and keep the nation strong. As the industry progresses, the gain is yours ... for your progress and oil progress go hand in hand. plans ahead to serve you bettor cae l.Deer and Iriat sstMeal aerie. !n5 gaa odaranta aut irrigation dHch llnlnn Mtter carton valva it? U nar all v Uuahin ahyiratd "8" unm epcseMi aeemewiee. ' tmoothtr $att. ing in a "Rocket" Engine car! OidsmobuVs new Hydra-Mati- a Drive delivers the "Rocket's'' brilliant new power amoothlr, effortleaalr, automatically! SMOOTHNISSI DURA BlUTTt "Rocket" poum U rugged pmcerl The "Rocket" is road proved over billions ef -- milea d 800,000 drivers by neariy So remember the "Rocket V record and try the glamoroua "98" or Super "88"l iiiifjiosiii Fronk Chevrolet SIE YOUR NEAREST OLDSMO BILE DEALER Co. Dial s, and greater safety for everyone will result if a few simple rules and procedures are followed. Many are the rules of good gun law. Need Skilled handling. Department spokesTREAT EVERY GUN AS When it is desired to have a piece men list the following as some LOADED AT ALL TIMES. Never of fine furniture refinished because of the more important to be point the gun at any thing you of serious scars it has received, it do not wish to kill. Alcohol is usually wise to have the work followed and remembered: KNOW YOUR GUN. Actual and gunpowder do not mix. Al done by a skilled furniture repair- Ala fci."" yWaU, taar?vottia to serve More pleasure use on a firing range L the surest method to determine the condition of that gun rom year to year. Such ranges are to be found in the nea vicinity of most of the communitiesof the1 state. A call to the local sportsmen's group or a peace officer in any community will bring directions to a designated shooting area. It is important that such shooting areas be used in the practice of safety as well as to avoid trouble with the Color Cartoon 4 or' ottid The growth of the industry over the yean has meant the development of thousands of oil com- their use. Short i, r f alaaaar 4tt,W latuaa i lot mum. Gun Accidents Short olotha Cj5 e itforaar 32 ;n Cartoon ' or-'- Ituffa :"?'- sv,a(;CuSiph greaaa avtatlon gaaollna News 1. That the names and addresses of the pubisher, editor, managing editor, and business managers are: Publisher A. N. Rytting, Tremonton, Utah. 2. That the owner is: The Leader Publishing Co., Inc., lutrmml saeect 1 ' rt prntauv GROOM" m i nil printing inks ml j (1 "COMING AROUND THE MOUNTAIN waive -- r Under (ill x 0 atttT txit.hftt Lou Costello ooftMfr .:.e.v 4 - 1 dil. cream 1 ! ftlsnUo cemnt max roof ooatln gum wrappers papr nnimauB i.ape n:iit,n notni Jlsi vl WH" cold ) ss Bud Abbot "HERE COMES THE to check their guns and know ) Wed.. Thurs., FrL, Sat., Oct. 24, 25, 26, 27 in Can Be Avoided The answer is "Yes, indeed!" for oil progress directly affects the lives of all Americans, and the rest of the civilized world as well. One indication of the strides the industry has made is a count of its products. Fifty years ago, we were getting only about a, dozen different products out of crude oil. Now Standard produces more than 1100. What we ourselves produce, plus what's made with the help of products we provide, adds up to a seemingly endless list of things that make your life better. tS?f paim elaner paraffin i fly eprajr n tiatruaent oil wttii mod pr3rvftliv jictroleua Jelly ntarprnof Mvaa shoo " ol din CIRCU- 18, 1951 in LATION, ETC., REQUIRED BY THE ACT OF CONGRESS OF MARCH 3, 1933 .With the rapid approach of Of THE LEADER published the State's hunting seasons, Fish weekly at Tremonton, Box Elder and Game Department spokesCounty, Utah for October 1, men feel it again timely to re1951. mind all sportsmen going afield tember IRS OF THE OWNER- SHIP, MANAGEMENT, 23 Jane Wyman Bing Crosby Tremonton, Utah. A. N. Rytting, Tremonton, Utah. Alvaretta D. Rytting, Tremonton, Utah, Frank L. Davis, Rexburg, Idaho. 3 .That the known bondholders, mortgagees, and other seDefective Chimney curity holders owning or holdDefective chimneys rank high ai ing 1 per cent or more of the cause of farm fires during the total amount of bonds, mortheaing season. gages, or other securities are: Bear River State Bank, TreBefore Edison's Day monton, Utah. Before the days of electric lights, 5. That the average number steel mills used to be lighted by flaming oil torches suspended by of copies of each issue of this chains from the roof. publication sold or distributed, through the mails or otherwise, to paid subscribers during the twelve months preceeding the date shown above is 1275. A. N. Rytting Editor, Publisher Sworn to and subscribed be- fore me this 8th day of October, Fri. - Sat. Frankie Lalne Randolph Scott David Brian Phyllis Thaxter I STATEMENT Wednesday. Maity and "KIND LADY" Wed. - Thurs. Sun., Mon., Tues., Oct. 21, 22, Color Cartoon Comedy '4 Second Feature 20 19, "THE PRINCE WHO WAS A THIEF" to twelve friends Saturday. She a hot supper and they & BBawaaa WBBB played games. Week of Oct. 18 to 27 $ Carol Spendlove, daughter of was a week Dewey Spendlove -THURS. - FRI. SAT. end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Double Feature Leonard Petersen. Mr. and Mrs. Orden Johan-vse- n FIRST "THE and family visited with LEGION Mr. and Mrs. Jesse F. Petersen and ' and family and Mrs. Eva C. "LOST CONTINENT Petersen. Mrs. Eva C. Petersen Serial Sat Matinee only. returned to Ogden with them to visit for a while. Tues. Sun. - Mon. Scott Petersen accompanied John Derek Mrs. Orson Jensen to PromonDona Reed tory where they were dinner "SATURDAY'S guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dwain HERO Wells and family. Leo Jensen and Bud Petersen Wed. - Thurs. were visitors of Bishop and Mrs. Jensen Saturday morning. Ethel Barrymore Mr. and Mrs. Oren Kimber of Maurice Evans Grouse Creek visited with Mr. Angela Lansbury and Mrs. C. E. Miller during in the week. to 27 19 18, Tony Curtis and Piper Laurie NEW SHOW TIME Week Days 7:00 P. M- Saturday and Sunday 3:00 P. M. nnPMFUM Week of Oct. Thurs., FRI., SAT., OCT. Coming Soon "DAVID and BATHSHEBA" THE Leonard Petersen Thursday, October Mil Treaonton owner-prove- I rvdei0wralc4en |