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Show The LEADER Thursday, June 5, 1952 Friday, Saturday, June 6 and 7 Forest Tucker & Wendell Corey in The New LIBERTY "Wild Blue Yonder" THEATRE MarjorieMAIN ftrcyKIOOE Co-H-it 'Tahiti Honey" TKEMONTON Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, June 8, 9, 10 ITS ALL NEW! Ma & NEWS COLORED CARTOON Grouse Creek Marjorie Thompson turned home this week with Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Teeter and son, who visited over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Balling-haand daugter of Brigham, Mr. and Mrs. Dwain Lind and daughter of Lynn were guests this week at the C. C. Toyn home and also visited relatives here. Marlene and Gail Toyn returned with the Ballinghams for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Tanner made two business trips to Bur-le- y during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Simpson, Oren Kimber and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kimber made business trips to Burley during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Kimber and family and Mr. and Mrs. m KIMBER FAMILIES ENJOY GET TOGETHER A turkey dinner was enjoyed on Tuesday by members of the E. O. Kimbar family at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kimber. Out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Carter and son, Bruce, of California, who were here for several days visiting relatives. Mrs. Herbert Tanner took her children, Darrell and Eileen, to Brigham last Friday, where they had their tonsils out. They re a thi$., vifxm f I PERCE Dial 5991 fifji ai && 1 CARTOON Ernest Kimber and family spent Memorial Day in Brigham. Bishop and Mrs. Elmer Kimber attended Graduation exercises in Logan Thursday evening for their son, Dennis, who graduated from High School. Bob Jackson of California has spent the past week at the home of the Byron Blanthorns. Mrs. of the Byron Blanthorns. George Blanthorn and Charles Lucas of s. Logan were their holiday Patsy Blanthorn returned to Logan with her grandfather. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Kimber and family attended the graduation exercises in Brigham last week. Their daughter, Jo Ann, was a graduate. Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Blanthorn motored to Burley last week for medical care. Bryan had a badly sprained foot. Mr. and Mrs. Winfred Kimber spent several days this week with their family in Ogden. Holiday visitors at the Edwin Kimber home were Mr. and Mrs. Arval Smith and family and Mrs. Josie Kimber of Brigham. They also visited other relatives here over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Roberts are In California visiting members of their family this week. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Kimber and sons of Grantsville were weekend guests at the home of Mrs. Kimber's parents, Mr. and visit-oer- WATERS Tremonton V 50 FAIR CARTOON SHORT SHORT week end for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kimber and son of Boise, Idaho spent several days visiting relatives in Grouse Creek last week and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jo ment on Saturday. David Pasket, who has been stationed at. San Luis Obispo, California is enjoying an eighteen day furlough with his parents, the Dave Pasketts. Their seph Kimber. daughter,Jean is also home from Wednesday guests at the Dell Weber College for a short while. Tanner home were Mrs. Tanner's parents. Mr .and Mrs. W. C. and their daughters, Hil- Penrose Mrs. Leonard Petersen da, Betty and her husband, Pat-se- y and Billy Files, all of Ogden. Carol Tanner returned FORMER RESIDENT with them. VISITS HERE Mr. and Mrs. Glen Pasket and J. J. Rice of Hutchinson Kandaughter of Tooele, Mr. and Mrs. sas visited here last week with Lester Barlow and Three sons of his aunt, Mrs. George L. Miller. Salt Lake and Mrs. Annie Barlow Mr. Rice was once a resident of of Brigham visited several days Penrose but had not visited here during the Holiday weekend with in 52 years. Mr. and Mrs. George Pasket. Mr. and Mrs. George Hewett Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hutchins and family of Clearfield visited and daughter are visiting for Sunday with Mrs. Josephine Nelseveral days In Ogden. son. Their daughter, Patsy reMr. and Mrs. Ivan Kimber and turned home with them after family and Mrs. Nell Betteridge having spent the past week with spent Sunday in Wells, Nevada her grandmother. with their son, Thurman, and Leon Miller is home on leave. family. His father, J. Wllford Miller Mr .and Mrs. Olene Ballingham drove to Camp Roberts, Calivisited Friday with relatives fornia to bring him home. here. The Olene Ballinghams Miss Lois Miller and Mrs. Lee were guests of the Oren Kimbers. Eskelsen of Salt Lake spent the Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kim- weekend with their parents, Mr. ber took their daughter, Judy and Mrs. C. E. Miller. They reRae, to Burley for medical treat turned home Sunday with Mr. Bet-terid- ge They prove it by the way they put their backs into a job. They prove it with a wiry toughness that is the result truck building of 45 years of heavy-dut- y experience. They prove it by cutting costs, by being easier to handle. Our International Trucks prove all that and a lot more. May we show you why? RAIDERS and Mrs. George L. Miller, who1 were enroute to Provo to visit with relatives. Myroa Peterson and Joan Jensen attended a bridal shower in Brigham Wednesday for Carol Spendlove. They also visited Joan's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs: James Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Petersen and children accompanied Fred to Salt Lake Monday and returned Tuesday. Most of the people of Penrose were in Brigham Tuesday to at tend funeral services for James Jensen, father of Bishop Orsen Jensen. The Jensen family came to Penrose about twenty three years ago, and have been living in Brigham for the past ten years. Wilford Miller visited in Ogden Sunday with Arthur Pierson. Mrs. J. B. Shuman and daughter DeAnn are visiting at Magna with Mrs. Shuman's sister, Mrs. Howard Wardswarth. Fred Petersen of the U. of U. and Carol Spendlove were dinner guests Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Petersen. Mr. and Mrs. Trujello of Vernal, parents of Mrs. Clint Nelson were Sunday dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Asa Nel son. Marvin Alcorn of Chinook.. Montana, a former resident of Penrose visited at the home at Mr. and Mrs. George L. Miller Tuesday, The Penrose Bee Hive girls conducted a Hive Building Ceremony last Tuesday evening. The Mia Maids held their roue evening and rose tying ceremony at meeting Sunday evening. Joyce Mae and Gloria Jo Jetta of Salt Lake City spent the past two weeks with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mr. and Mrs. George Abbott visited last weekend In Heber City with Mr. and Mrs. John Barnard. Mrs. John Webster and children of Pocatello spent the week; end Mr. and Mrs. CHff v Beard . with Mr .and Mrs. Freeman were weekend guests and Mrs. Larry J. Colton anston, Wyoming. Bying-t- on of Mr. of Ev-- Visitors at the John H. Laub home Decoration Dav were Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hess of Ogden. Sunday guests were Mr. and Mrx A. H. 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Find out how Internationals cut hauling coats on jobs like yours. liitemoHowof sbmrheel models ore available hi OVW ratings from 22,000 te 70,000 lbs. DIAL 2511 , COLORED CARTOON ' well-guard- Harris Truck GOLD it ' Well, it's Tunetime and the top is down and his heart is filled with memories . . . and where do you think he's going? He's going halfway up the hill, to a spot where a lane strays into the wildwood and he can glimpse the top of a fieldstone chimney above the trees. That's his lane and he's going home! For compter Co-H- You family. I 13, 14 CI-pa- s You'll like the way International Trucks prove they belong in a famous ifM Friday, Sat., June 2 Mrs. Frank Lee. Mrs. Nell Beteridge is a guest this week at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ivan Kimber and family. Memorial day visitors at the Ray Tanner home were Mr. and Mrs. Don Wakefield and daughters, Mrs. Harold Smith and daughter, Shirley Rae of Idaho, Milas Wakefield, Mr. and Mrs. Arlin Wakefield, Mrs. Lial Rich-in- s, Mrs. Lester .Carson and Mr. and Mrs. Bill of Ogden. Their daughter, Mrs. Clucas and husband, remained over the (Kyi ) 5 11-1- Years into the FUTURE Pa liLt Q X 'Jg, J at the PCTURt & k Wednesday, Thurs., June all these secret. Just two people months himself and Surprised? Never so much in all her life. And never more thrilled for it's the "car of cars" for the "day of days"! And is he happy! Maybe it has taken him ten years or fifteen or even twenty to make his dream come true. But during all this time he never wavered in what he wanted. He wanted to make one anniversary mean something special above all the rest by the gift of ... ... a Cadillac. To make doubly sure, he has hinted at everything under the sun as a fitting tribute to this wedding anniversary except a Cadillac! Well, it won't be long now. He's getting closer and closer. And now the stones in the driveway crunch under the wheels ... he gives the familiar three "toots" on the horn . . . and then she sees him, with his cap in his hand, bowing and pointing to the driver's seat. v Perhaps, as you read this, you are looking forward to some very special anniversary of your own. If you are and you're planning on giving the gift of gifts then you'd better come in and see us soon. We've kept many and many a secret, for many and many a man so you may trust us not to tell! We'd be delighted to see you at any time you find convenient. ... TEE GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY Truck, EquipmontCo. SeS5S3!SBari 'l'eik mmtmmmimmmSmmmmSlSSSSSmS TREMONTON, UTAH wv CJTYTVTJ "T 7"3 WAYNE SANDALL MOTOR COMPANY PHONE S9M TREMONTON, UTAH |