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Show The LEADER S An accordion selection was played by Arlene Rogers. Marion linford read "Sunday Fishing." Mrs. C. R. Jones of Brig-haCity told of her hobby of leathercraft and displayed some of the beautiful articles she had made. , Another musical number was DC I A L m and CLUB NEWS OS H BIRTHDAY i Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Munson of Fielding entertained at a family party at their home Sunday afternoon in compl- iment' ito their mother Mrs. Hiza P. Godfrey who was celebrating her 84th birthday an- the South Bear River stake held their Fun Sports Day at Bothwell last Thursday and Friday, under the direction of Ruth Zollinger, Stake Mia Maid leader. The fun began on Thursday at 2 o'clock with competitive games under the direction of Wanda Adams, stake sports director. The group cooked their1 .supper on the fire place at Oarland. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Wooley of Tremonton, Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Godfrey and family, Godfrey, Mrs. Herman Lott Mrs. Elma Petersen, Mr, and Mrs. J. D. Munson and Mkheal Baird of Fielding. Luncheon was served by the hostess assised by Mrs. Mark Wooley, Mrs. Cyril Godfrey and Mrs. Joseph Godfrey. Lovely gifts were presented to the guest of honor. Mrs. Godfrey is sill enjoying fairly, good healh. an MRS. GEORGE ABBOTT HONORED Mrs. Kleon Kerr entertained to honor of her mother Mrs. George Abbott on her birthday last Saturday. Guests included' 4U& AUWl(9 UUCC OdOLCIO YC&a Young of Ogden, Ester Napper! and Jo Tippits of Logan, and a daughter, Mrs. Ray Barnard of Heber City. Yolanda by President Allen. Eleanor Burnett gave a most Interesting account of her experiences at Girls State in Logan. Eva Fryer was elected secretary of the club to fill the vacancy left by Jennie Oyler. A report on me ciuo siana at the rodeo was given by Faye Watklns. Announcements were made relative to the blood bank and the Miss Box Elder contest. Refreshments were served to 6 o'clock. members and five twenty-si- x a softball Following supper guests. were held and program game with groups from the different wards participating. Thursday ENGAGEMENT OF ARVA RAE SUMMERS night the girls and their lead- ANNOUNCED ers slept out under the stars Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Sumand Friday morning cooked mers announce the engagement their breakfasts. their of daughter Arva Rae to Mrs. Zollinger wishes to son of Mr. and Gail Warden, whose efforts those all thank Mrs. Owen of Coalville. Wardell made the meet such a success. The marriage is planned for the near future. niversary. Quests included Mr. and Mrs. Orson Godfrey, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Godfrey and two sons of Lehi. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Godfrey and family of Soda jprings, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. BUI Godfrey of Preston; Mr. an ad Mrs. Sam Thompson, Mrs. Annie Godfrey and daughter, Beth and Mrs. Cora P. Godfrey JOl Clarkston; Mr. and Mrs. Brig Godfrey and Mr. and Mrs. Eafch Godfrey of Ogden; Mr and Mrs. Joseph Watson of emithfield, Mrs. Letitia Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon ENTERTAIN FOR Thomjpson and two sons of L Hy-fi- ducted MIA MAIDS HOLD FUN SPORTS DAY The Mia Maids of MRS. GODFREY HONORED EIGHTY-FOURT- given by Arlene. Business of the club was con- I , BUNNELL FAMILY Mr. and Mrs. Howard John-iso- n and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hansen and their families were hosts at a chicken dinner served at the high school fireplace, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Bunnell and their ifamily, Friday evening. Lyn Larson, Don Hansen and Douglas Holmgren officers of the Young Farmers presented Mr. Bunnell with a gift in appreciation for the work he has done with them. CIVIC LEAGUE HEARS EXCHANGE PROGRAM Members of the Women's Civic LeaguiB met at the Jack Fronk home with Yolanda Allen as hostess. ; Mayor Kleon Kerr spoke briefly on current events. An exchange program was given by the Ladies Self Cul ture Club of Garland, conducted by Mrs. O. C. Davis, president. Fielding Florence Manna MRS. GARN HONORED Mrs. Wayne Garn, Mrs. Frank Wood, Mrs. Claude Allred, Mrs. Ray Wood and Mrs. Glenn Wood accompanied by Mrs. J. P. Chris-tensof Garland enjoyed a din- en ner party at Logan Thursday afternoon. The party was in compliment to Mrs. Garn, who was celebrating her birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Kay Miller and son Clel, of Great Falls, Montana were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Welling last week. Mrs. Gertrude Hansen West, of Hollywood, California spent Wednesday and Thursday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Munson. Weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Welling were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gardner and son, Lewis, of Salt Lake City. Thursday, July 24, 1952 Sunday visitors at the home of vun vi&iung wiui jut. ana Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Packer were Willis Walton and family. They Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Purnell and also visited with Mrs. W. E. Potson. Ken, of Richmond, Califor- ter at Farmington. nia. Miss Betty Petersen spent Mr. and Mrs. Reed Larkln and last week visiting with her sister, daughter Carol of Snowville vis- Mrs. Carol Jensen and family at ited with their parents, Mr. and Brigham. Mrs. Dan Garn Sunday evening Mr, and Mrs. Sam Verniew of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Coombs Evans ton, Wyoming visited with spent the weekend with relatives Mr. and Mrs. M J. Udy Sunday. at Farmington. Mrs. C. A. Webb of Hyde Park Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Udy have spent Sunday visiting with Mr. returned home from a two weeks and Mrs. D. B. Jones and family. trip to the northwest and CanMrs. Geor?e Udy and daughter, ada. Velda of Kaysville spent the Mrs. Sadie Johnson of Spring-dal- e weekend visiting with Mr. and is spending a week with rel- Mrs. Glenn Severson and family. atives here. Weekend guests at the home of S. 1 jc Bud Sharkey is spending Mr. and Mrs. John E. Coombs his furlough with his wife at the ome of er parents, Mr. and Mrs. and family were Mr. and Mrs. Al-v- in Harris and Miss Faye Coombs E. C. Mason. of Ogden. Weekend guests at te home of Mrs. Viola Stokes of Ogden Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Standing spent Monday with her parents, were Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Earl of Mr. Mrs. Earl J. Holt. and Phoenix, Arizona. Mrs. Lois Smith of Junction Mrs. E. H. Packer accompanied Kansas Is visiting for a by Mrs. Blanche Johnson of Bea- City, ver Dam attended funeral serv- couple of weeks with her parents, icers for their brother - in - law, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Jensen and Victor Satterthwaite at Garden City Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Rollin Thomas and small son of Randolph, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mason and family. Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Standing were Mr. and Mrs. George Bow-cu- tt and family of Ogden. Sgt. and Mrs. Sterling Jensen announce the arrival of a baby girl born July 14. Mrs. Jensen was formerly Miss Etna Allred. Sgt Jensen, who is stationed at Luke Field Air Base in Arizona is spending a short furlough with his family here. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Justen-se- n and daughters, Leola and Joyce of San Francisco have been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Allred and family this week. Mr. and .Mrs. Ernest Burnett and family enjoyed a family gathering at the home of Mrs. Ag nes Burnett at Plymouth Sunday. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Wood and family of Riverside. Mrs. C. N. Justensen of Logan is visiting with her children Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Allred and family this week. ... Mr. and Mrs." Glenn Severson and daughter, Joyce, spent Thursday and Friday at F9S3fm? both protect yourself against Lay- - family. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Coombs and son, Dale, spent Friday at Smithfield on business. Mrs. Bonnie Godfrey and sons of Clarkston spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hess. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Bourne and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Farnsworth attended the pageant, "All Faces Wes," at Ogden Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hess were In Ogden on business this week, Mrs. Edna Nichols and grandson, of Farmington, have been visiting with Gordon Petty and family for several days. Miss Doreen White and Coy Lukas of Logan were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ro-zZundal and family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Owen and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Arnell at St. Charles Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Farnsworth el 100,000 cnzlo He-usab- le by EE (EdDGDDDF Bora blowout-saf- e puncture-safe- I ! ORDINARY TIM btamvt Mtvrs, air ffnJm Hl Mm Itw II you drive along with your mind at mm became only the UfaCuard principle makes m blowout at barmJoM as dew look. IOWOUT-SAF- "tfOJ E fit Trifle KlWMk nwH. Haw mo LIFEGUARD no Iom of valuable time changing tire when . puncture occur. The UfeGvarc! Puncture teal tube i intently ealt up puncture holed UNCTUM-SA- rl protection. Those wonderful tube 100,000 Mill oorve dependably through many at three tett ef tlrot. Ho other tuba oHotdi cadi lew ceet protection agahut poncturoi Ot your New LIFEGUARD Safety Tubs hr today I tw fcbrf . ak C9W lar 9 w4WVf aavtraa wit Q la vtW tnw.tr rttala fra aaap yaav flaitr al Hm twit, asaltafj M he tm araMaalf mm! ) pfvaaaa O.K. RUBBER WELDERS PHONE 3941 TREMONTON Mrs. B. L. Rich- w; ards in Logan Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Mel Udy and Mr. and Mrs. Clark Rudd attended the pageant, "All Faces West." at Ogden Saturday evening. Errol Busenbark of Seattle, Washington, visited with Mrs. Ef fie Johnson and family Tuesday. Local Happenings Lt. and Mrs. Spence Gardner and two children of William Field, Arizona will be home for the next month. While here they are planning on visiting many of ' their friends and relatives. : Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Ault and son ited with r. and Mrs. Arvid Tommy were in Brigham Anderson and family at Snow- Sunday. and Mrs. F. Mr. W. Hess vis- ville last week. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hess i. .d. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Fronk, Mr. Mrs. Russ Waldron, Con family of Ogden spent Sunday Hansen and Ulalla Cornwall at the El wood Hess home. Mrs. were Lake Sunday to the in Salt Hess and grandson, Karl acperformance of All Faces West. and companied them home for a couple of days and enjoyed seeing the pageant, "All Faces West, Sunday evening. Houseguests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Rudd during the past week were Mr. and Mrs. Oris Rudd and family of Monti-cell- Mr. and Mrs. Steve Hales and family were weekend visitors at the home of Bill Packer of Ogden. Mel and Harold Castleton were called to Malad Sunday due to the serious illness of their father Sunday guests at the home of A. R. Castleton. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Severson were Mr. and Mrs. Grant Turley of) Dr. and Mrs. Osborn Ashcraft Pocatello Valley. of Buffalo, New York have been J. E. Robinson of Salt Lake week with their visiting the City visited with friends here father, J. O.past He is also Ashcraft. last week. a brother of Ray Ashcraft. Monday evening guests at the home of Mrs. Ef fie Johnson were Mr. and Mrs. Melvin C. Mau-ghher children, Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis of Lava Hot Springs, Idaho, Johnson of Malad. were Sunday visitors of the G. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Rudd held E. Jorgensons. a family gathering at their home Sunday evening. Those present Steve Barnard of Heber City Is were Mr. and Mrs. Oris Rudd and for a week at the home visiting Ifamily of Monticello, Mr. and! of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Evan Rudd and family and Mrs. George Abbott. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Rudd and fao. an mily. Jerry Benton, U. S. Air Force Mr. and Mrs. John Coombs and was a visitor of his grandparents, son Dale, spent Monday at Salt Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Adams, while Lake City. They also visited with enroute to South Dakota. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Nobel at and Mrs. Zina Farmington Sshofield at Kaysville. LEADER WANT ADS PAT Miss Marie Godfrey of Clark- - ; Tremonton Electronic Co. KSL-T- V Construction 3 For Transmitter Move Granted By FCC Salt Lake City, July 9 has been granted Per-tmiss- on KSL-T- tf the (Federal Communica- toy tions Commission to construct a new transmitter atop 9,425 jfoot Coon Peak, some 18 mile3 isouthwest of Salt Lake City, according to word received by C. Richard Kvans, General and Vice Manager of KSL-T- V President of the Radio Service Corporation of Utah. Preliminary surveys and road) construction have already been completed, having been started; last summer. Erection of living quarters, transmission facilitiesl and tower will begin immediately, said D. Lennox Murdoch. KSL-TManager. When the transmitter is finished, high in the Oqulrrh Range, it will send a video signals up to 200 miles in all This will increase the KSL-Taudience potential by about 100 per cent, and will in elude over 85 percent of the (total Utah population. By moving the transmission facilitiesl Ito the new site, Utah's second and fourth largest cities, Ogden and Logan will receive', (television programming, as "will many other smaller communities. Salt Lake City and Provo. Utah's first and third ranking cities, have been within the Itelevision area for the past; three years. KSL-Twill use an overhead tramway as a means of, getting personnel and materials up to Con Peak. The tram, will carry an enclosed cage and! will start at an elevation of! 4,500 feet. This will give ready access during all seasons. Programming will be relayed uria micro-wav- e from the Salt Lake City studios to the mountain-top transmitter. These facilities, costing approximately $3C0,00O, are expected to be put; Into operation by late October, Construction is under the supervision of Mr. Evans, Mr. Murdoch and Vincent E. Clayton, chief engineer. V Q,DI7E(SQJAiaD SflFETTCf sister-in-la- Television News Letter Received By V with tho now and Mrs. Blanche Richards at- Iston is visiting with her sister tended funeral services for their Mrs. Barbara Udy this week. V OU R STORE IS NOW READY TO INSTALL YOUR ANTENNA So that you will be reacjy for the instalation of the TELEVISION RECEIVER .... which we will be of your choice glad to help you select from our many types and models made available to us by ADMIRAL and SENTINEL television factories as long ?js they are not curtailed by any material shortages. A television receiver should be delivered and installed in your home by trained and experienced television service men, so that you may enjoy the maximum performance the receiver is made to give you. Our completely equipped radio and tele-visishop is ready to give you fast and efficient installation service so call our service manager and, T ,V. Specialist BILL SESSIONS, Phone 5351 Tremonton for your antenna and television seron ... vice plan. We urge you to come in early to arrange for your .TV Antenna installation and also make your selection of an Admiral or Sentinal television receiver. |