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Show THE LEADER, Tremonton, Utah Thursday, January 17, 1952 FOLDING ' By Florence rrIXE Muuon Mrs. Blanche Hansen was hos- tess to the Book Lore Club at her home Wednesday evening. Mr. Mable Hansen presided. Mrs. Irene Peck renewed the play, "lost In The Stars," by Maxwell Anderson. Refreshments were served to ten club members. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Irene Peck. Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Earl visited in Salt Lake City last ' 1748-1- 9 Sun, Mon., January NEW "Grosswinds" LIBERTY THEATRE IN TECHNICOLOR John Payne, Rhonda Flemming and Forrest Tucker Color Cartoon Book Lore Club Entertains Thurs, Fri, Jan Wed TREMONTON Spectacle Never Before Filmed! "When Worlds CoHidew Cartoon News Thurs., Fri, Sat, Jan. 24, 25, 25 Tues., Wed., January 22, 23 20, 21 TWO BIG HITS Two Big Technicolor Hits "Havana Rose" "Kentucky" and Henry Fonda In "THE RETURN OF Second Feature Frank James" "The Dakota Kid" Short ..' ' Color Cartoon . V . , week. Mr. and Mrs. Smith Richards and family of Logan visited with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.! Frank Wood last week, af they left for Carson City Nevada, where they will make their future home. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Skinner and children, Karen and Steven, vis ited with Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Hess time. Smoother Ride,Vivid Colors Feature Four-Do- Sgt. Evan Rudd who has been stationed with the 204th Battalion in Korea arrived in Ogden Saturday morning were he was met by his wife and son, Bradley. Sunday evening 'Mr. and Mrs. Clark Rudd entertained at a family dinner party at their home in compliment to Evan. Others present were Mrs. Leora McCowan and small son, Jimmy of Clearfield, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Rudd and Mrs. Evan Rudd and small son. The evening was spent in visiting. Evan reports that all the boys left behind in Korea are well. and family at Ogden Saturday. Mrs. John Coombs and son, Mrs. Clifford Welling accom Dale, and daugter Faye spent panied by Mrs. Ronald Welling at the Logan Tem of Brigham visited in Salt Lake Wednesday ple. City last week. They visited with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Harris of Ronald, prior to his leaving for were Sunday guests at Ogden Fort Lewis, Washington, where home of Mr. and Mrs. John the toe he will stationed for a short Coombs. Mrs. Harris stayed to spend the week with her parents. Mrs. Ellis Stewart of Clarkston is spending this week with her mother, Mrs. J. H. Hess. Miss Faye Coombs was guest speaker at meeting Sunday night in East Garland. Herman Potter, Rex Richards and Ed Udy have been spending the past week at Denver, Colo rado attending the Livestock tff lit 'JMm- - ter-whi- ch show. Mrs. 0M Way) GREYHOUND 4, today's best travel buy Let Us Plan a California Vacation Including Hotels, Sightseeing, and Round-Tri- p Transportation. Forget work and worry jet out v and get under the sunl Stop over in historic Salt Lake City, see mighty gay Las Vegas Mead. No Hoover Dam-Ladriving" etrain by Greyhound. Ask for FREE FOLDER see your Greyhound Agent today. OTHI2 LOW FARES .... 14.75 LOS ANGELES ... $14.75 Long Beach, Cal. .... $1&50 Laguna Beach, CaL ... ke San Francisco, Cat San Luis Obispo, CaL Tx Add Tbrn't somttbiug hound tbdt $18.15 $18.30 mokes about Grey- it the VritmUy tvoj to travel! , BUS DEPOT MIDLAND HOTEL GREYHOUND Phone 3886 M. E. HALL Aft. olG0 -- Celebrating M. A. Garn returned home Saturday after having, spent several days with her children, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Roth-aar- d at Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Welling spent Friday at Brigham. Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Garn were Mr. and Mrs. Preston Garn and family, and Mr. and Mrs'. Carl Bagley and family of Ogden. Mrs. Ardis Burt and children, Gayleen and Bruce, Ogden, have been spending the past week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Munson. On Saturday they all visited with Mr. and Mrs. Dale Ogden of Logan. Mrs. Effie Potter and Mrs. Potter spent Friday at Brig-haon business. Mrs. James McCowan and son, Jimmy, of Clearfield spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Rudd. : Mr. and Mrs. Bob Drollette and daughter, Cfaarlene of Brigham spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Garn. ' Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hess spent Friday1 visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Godfrey and family at Clarkston. . A Mrs. Elma Peterson and daughter .Marie accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Sid Sorensen and family of Garland spent Saturday visiting with Mrs. Annie at Clarkston. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mason and Lu-ci- le m ; Chris-tens- TO A MOVIE THEATRE tht GOLDEN JUBILEE of TODAY1 the American Movie Theatre j onpiiEur.i Week of Jan. 18 - FRI - THDRS to 26 SAT Week of July 18 to 26 Double Feature SAT Dick Powell in .Double Feature "TALL TARGET Steve. Cochran, Philip Carey, Marie Aldon in and "THE TANKS ARE Edmond O'Brien, Dean Jagger, Harry Carey in COMING" Second Hit "WARPATH" SUN . - THURS - FRI WED - MON - TUES William Holden and Nancy pison in "FORCE OP "THE GIRL OF THE UMBERLOST" Serial Sat Matinee Only SUN ARMS" - MON - TUES Paul Muni and Merle t Oberon in . WED - THURS FRI "A SONG TO REMEMBER" SAT Double Feature . Errol Flynn in "CAPTAIN BLOOD" Sally Forrest, Keefe Brasselle, Lewis Stone in fv "BANNERLINE" Serial Sat Matinee Only WED THURS - FRI SAT BURT LANCASTER in 'TEN TALL MEN" Serial Sat Matinee Only oooooooooo en the home of her parents, Mr. j and Mrs. Wallace Bourne of Fielding Sunday. Mrs. Ann Mathews and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Anderson were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Anderson Sunday. Mrs. Myrtle Anderson visited Friday withh her young nelce, Karen Jeppson, who is at the St. Benedict Hospital in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Vance Lind were or I, v-f- ' , i In Ogden Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Newman have received word from their son, Kent that he and Fay Shu-mmet 'at church last week. Fay enlisted in the Air Corps a week after Kent and was sent to the same base in Texas. Mrs. June Anderson was in Salt Lake City Friday for a l T: 1)4 JyillllWy !,? m""'i an J 0 is also staying there. Mrs. Oscar Christensen and Mrs. Fred Christensen were In . Logan Wednesday. . Thursday dinner guests at the George Payne home were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sandall, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sandall and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sandall. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Anderson visited at the Guy Bosley home Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. George Payne had Mr. and Mrs. Lyndon Barkle as guests Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Harris and Mr. and Mrs. Evan Green attended the basketball game in Ogden Friday. N Lost: A rusty soul along the way. Found: a brighter soul at MIA. . Meet Me at Mutual, Jan. 22nd. medical Chevrolet records indicate the four-doStyleline De Luxe sedan was the most popular body model in 1951. Above, it is shown in its 1952 the country in design, more striking in appearance and improved in or check-u- p. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Drew and Roscoe Anderson, who had a the Clarence Bowcutts of Garmajor operation last week, is land were guests of Mr. and Mr. reported to be doing fine. He Julian Heppler in Ogden Saturhas been released from the hos- day. performance over earlier models. Headlining tome notable contributions to! motoring pleasure are smoother riding qualities and responsive performance under all sorts of weather conditions. son, Phill visited with relatives ious over the Elwood team last game at Ogden Friday. at Ogden Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Newman Friday. Miss Joyce Thompson of OgMr. and Mrs. Ted Stark and were guests at the home of Mr. den was calling on friends here daughter, June were Saturday f and Mrs. Clair Firth Saturday Sunday. visitors in Salt Lake City. evening. Thursday guests at the home Delbert Firth and his mother, Mrs. P. C. Lind and daughters W. were Mr. Mrs. of F. and Hess Mrs. Bert Firth were in Ogden attended fast services here SunMr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hess of Tuesday. day. The event was the christenMalad. Mr. and Mrs. John Eberhard ing of th new baby daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Coombs of a birthday party honoring Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lind. They had Garland entertained a group of their son Arnold Saturday. Seven named the baby Vickie Ann. their friends at their home Sat- guests enjoyed a lovely sleigh They were also dinner guests at urday evening. A hot supper was riding party. the Oscar Lind home. Mr. served to and Mrs. Wesley Mr. and Mrs. Richard Calder-woo- d Mr. and Mrs. Farrel Summers Garn, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer CoAnMr. Mrs. and Reed and and children, Kirk, Blair, and ombs, Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Hansen, and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Co- derson enjoyed the basketball Lynette were dinner guests at ombs of Fielding, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Packer of Tremonton and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Rhodes of Garland. The evening was pital and is staying at the home of Mrs. Anderson's sister in Salt Lake for a short while. His wife LEADER WANT ADS BEING RESULTS FROM TREMONTON Eastbound 6:25 a.m. 2:25 p.m. - 3:45 - a.m. Westbound 11:05 ERN'S CAFE a.m. Tremonton 10:30 pan. 8:26 p.m. Phone 2641 spent in playing Pinochle with prizes going to Florence Garn, Leo Coombs, Alice Coombs and Wesley Garn. Mr. and Mrs. E., C. Mason and family spent Sunday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Ira Jackman and family at Midvale. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Burnett and family spent Saturday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Burnett and family at Clearfield and with Mr. and Mrs. Vem Hess and family, Ogden. Sgt 1c Kent Sutherlund arrived home Saturday after having spent the past eleven months in Korea with the 204th Kent has a 30 day furlough which he will spend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Sutherlund and other relatives before reporting back for duty. Monday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hess were Mr. and Mrs. Arvld Anderson and family of Snowville. Mr. and; Mrs. Hunter Green of Salt Lake City spent the weekend with relatives. Cpl. Phill Mason left Friday morning for Fort Lowton, Washington, after having spent the past few weeks with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mason and family. He was accompanied as far as Salt Lake City by his parents. , Bat-tallio- n. BOTHWELL By ELEDAtVEE STOKES Reorganize M.I.A. LOWEST PRICED IN ITS FIEIOI TMi ifNt mo Stylalin. D. Sdan llih for Im than anv eomoamhU nuukl In If, UmlM (Cwi'iaiMtio. of tfandard tquifmnt end Mia illustrated it dapmewit M availability of notarial.) The Bothhwell Mutual Improvement Association was reorgann ized Sunday, with Virginia as young ladles president, Cheryl Marble, manual counselor, Lois Summers, activity counselor and Edna Harris and Leora Eberhard as secretaries. Le Roy Firth was sustained as young mens president with Cleon Anderson as activity counselor and Oscar Lind manual counselor and Willard Anderson secretary, They are continuing the Meet Me at Mutual theme on the 22nd of January. All ward members are encouraged to come out and bartlclpate in this activity. Mrs. Glen Stark and Mrs. Ted 1 Stark were in Ogden Monday. The Oscar Christensens had dinner guests on Sunday, those present were Mr. and Mrs. WilPRICED liam Watt and family, Mrs. Carl Hoover and daughter from San Jose, California and Miss Doro thy Bragg. 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