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Show THE LEADER, Tremonton, Utah readings. Mrs. LaVan Hunsaker introduced a group of boys and girls from Honeyville who presented a program of tap dancing, accordion numbers, vocal solos, acrobatic numbers and VALLEY RIVER BEAR THE SERVING violin selections. Luncheon was Published by the served by the hostesses. LEADER PUBLISHING COMPANY, Inc. Miss Beverly Owen attended on Thursday afternoon, for Friday Distribution a birthday party for Pat Chris tensen at Logan Tuesday even$3.00 per year SUBSCRIPTION RATES (in advance) ing. Entered at the post office at Tremonton, Utah as Second Class Mr. and Mrs. Horace Peck matter October 15, 1925 under act of March 3, 1879. spent three days of last week A. N. RYTTING, at Ogden where they attended the stock shows. Mr. and Mrs. Arvid Anderson and son, Brian of Snowville program. Mrs. Helen Severson have been FIELDING spending several days introduced a group of students with their parents, Mr. and MRS-- FLORENCE MUNSON who gave the following Thanks- Mrs. F. W. Hess. giving program; Jalene Allen Mrs. J. D. Munson spent a Clubs Hold of Tremonton favored with two few days of last week visiting solo's. Wilma Pulsipher of Gar- with her children, Mr. and Mrs. Meetings land was the accompanist. Gaye Stanley Farnsworth and family The Book Lore Club met at Lauto of Tremonton gave a talk at Salt Lake City. the home of Mrs. Bertha Bmith on Thanksgiving. Elaine klrby Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Wood "Wednesday evening. Mrs. Bl- of Garland gave a story and of Farmlngton visited with relanche Hansen reviewed "To- a reading; Lavere Adams of atives here Friday. two readings Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Hess angether," by Katherine Tupper Tremonton gave of Both-we- ll nounce the arrival of a baby Stokes Jackie and were Marshall. Refreshments gave a trumpet solo. Love- girl born at the Cooley Hospital served by the hostess to eleven club members. The next meet- ly refreshments were served by at Brigham on Wednesday, Nohostess. Club adjourned to vember 14. Mrs. Hess was foring will be held at the home the meet at the home of Mrs. Mag- merly Miss Joyce Skinner. Noon of Mrs. Mattie Bourne gie Wood on December 16. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ashby vember 28th. The Future Progress Guild and son, Coy, visited at Salt The Social Development Club meet- held their regular meeting at Lake City last week. They also held their Mrs. Edith the home of Mrs. Dorothy Rich- visited with their mother, Mrs. of at home the ing ards Wednesday evening with Lizzie Wood at Farmlngton. afternoon, Welling Thursday Mr. and Mrs. John Lott and with Vice President Mrs. Ina Mrs. Edith Udy as assisting two Mrs. Howard Mrs. hostess. Donnetta daughters of Ogden and Maughan Udy presiding. Peterson, was chairman for the of Garland favored with two Mr. and Mrs. Sid Skinner and family of Tremonton visited with Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lott and lamily Sunday, family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hess were in Ogden on business last week. Week of November 23 Week of November 23 Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Coombs To December 1 To December 1 t were happy to hear a broadTHURS - FRI - SAT THURS - FRI - SAT cast over Radio Station KOPP at Salt Lake City Friday on Arthur and Jean Burt Lancaster : which their son, Douglas E. John Wayne in in 3 Coombs who is stationed with "A LADY TAKES "JIM THORPE, ALL the U. S. Navy at Hawaii was AMERICAN interviewed. Douglas is a metal i Second Feature in smith Utility Squadron I. Serial Sat Matinee only He received his boot training "LEAVE IT TO THE SUN - MON - TUBS at San Diego, after which he l MARINES" was sent to Hawaii. Farley Granger Serial Sat Matinee Only Mr. and Mrs. Keith Moss and Sally Winters .. Micheal and Mary children, In SUN - MON - TUES Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Jane, "BEHAVE Burt Lancaster Welling, Mrs. Nina Owen, Mrs. YOURSELF' in Edith Udy, Mrs. LaPriel Secrlst, Mrs. Madge Anderson and Mrs. "JIM THORPE, ALL WED - THURS Florence Udy attended funeral AMERICAN Dick Haymes services lor Mrs. Moss mother, WED - THURS Mrs. Mary Jane Parry at Ma-la- d BENNY "St. Friday. Ray Miland Mrs. Pearl Trumbal and ClifTHE DIP" John Hodlak ford Robinson of Fullerton, Nancy Davis Second Feature California have arrived to spend in the Thanksgiving holidays with "DEAR BRAT" Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Bourne. "NIGHT INTO Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Godfrey FRI - SAT MORNING" t of Clarkston announce the arZane Grey's FRI - SAT rival of a baby iboy born Sun"WEST OF day November 18 at the LDS Double Feature , THE PECOS" Hospital in Logan. Mrs. God"SILVER DEVIL" frey was formerly Miss. Bonnie and and Hess. Mrs. Horace Peck accompan "JUNGLE "FANGS OF THE ied by Mrs. Elaine Holmgren MANHUNT" WILD" of Bear River City, Mrs. Ulala Serial Sat. Matinee Only Serial Sat. Matinee Only Cornwall, 'Mrs. Lucille Waldron, Mrs. Maude Drew, and Mrs, A ML IB B) IB IB Editor-Publish- semi-month- ly T MAM ORPIIEUM " . . Thursday, November 22, Lola Wlnzeler of Tremonton attended Sadler's Wells Theater Ballet at the Capitol Theater at Salt Lake City Saturday afternoon and report that it was thoroughly enjoyable. Dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Munson Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Pete Nelson of Malad. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Severson spent Saturday at Ogden on .Verl Anderson has been Mr. and Mrs. Art Strang of Dinner guests on Sunday at spending several days of this Salt Lake City and Mr. and the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wesweek at Jackson Hole, Wyoming Mrs. Julian Heppler of Ogden ley Dustman were Mr, and on Business. were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bud Wilson of Sacramento Mrs. Harry Drew. Visitors on Sunday at the C. J. Dewey home were Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Ewer of Dewey's sisters, Mrs. Nellie An Kemmerer, Wyoming, spent derson of West Jordan, and Mrs. Sunday visiting Orval Ewer and Veda Jones and Mrs. Ray Wil- family. liams of Malad, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Check-ett- s Mrs. James Knighton of Ogof Logan were Sunday visSunday dinner guests at the den visited this week with her itors at the home of Mr. and home of Mrs. Eliza Godfrey mother, Mrs. W. R. Bunderson. Mrs. Lynn Checketts. and family were Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Peck of Twin Falls, Idaho and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Watson of Smithfield. They also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Munson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Miller at Tremonton Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Peck, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wood of Garland atbusiness. tended the Knife and Fork Club charter night held at the Indian School at Brigham Saturday evening. A lovely dinner was served. Mrs. Effie Johnson spent Thanksgiving with her children, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Green and family at Tremonton. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wood were pleasantly surprised at a dinner given at Maddocks in Brigham Sunday by their children. The occasion was their 43rd wedding anniversary. They were presented with a lovely birthday cake and a nice remembrance. Those present were' Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Christensen of Garland, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Holdaway of Bothwell, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Stokes .of Tremonton, Mrs Claude Allred, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Garh, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wood, Glen. Wood and Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Wood of Fielding. ' Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lott and family were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Lott and family at Ogden on , Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Hess spent Monday with their children, Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Pruitt and family at Ogden. Mrs. Mark Woolley and Forrest Munson spent Monday at i f California, Mr .and Mrs. Arthur Wilson and Carol Adams and family of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs Perry Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Conine of Dillon, Montana visited many friends here this week. LEADER WANT ADS BRING RESULTS vi v rSr the type op engine THE tNDVSnWt SWIN&NO TOl avrvou CAHrauyBEntkl ' FORDS BUILT NEARLV a million yes. S MOM. MAKERS IN THE PASTS YBAftS! 'yerfOAo builds the IN THE onlyv-- PIELD E l' tl FORDS V--8 SELLS FOR HIMODUS LCSS THAN MOST SJKtSl' 'rime type of engine YOULLFINO IN THE MOST EXPENSIVE CARS b in. Fordomatic Orivi is twa drives ia em! It's thi newest, smoothest, toiniest aBtonitic drive il ill! Better ye... WITH FORDOMATIC DRIVE I Fluid Torqiw Converter fOftOOAUriC HAS BOTH Fordomatic is two drives ia one, combining the best features of earlier "automatics." 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