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Show THE LEADER Fri., Sat., August The New 8 Thursday, August 7, 1952 inure., Fri., Sat August 14, 13, Sun., Mon., Tues, Wed Aug. 10, 11, 12, 13 Sequel to Cheaper By The Dozen and 9 TWO BIO HITS 16 Rex Allen and Koko in SUNDOWN" THEATRE Florence Munson ington and Mr. and Mrs. George Crookston and family of Logan. Mrs. Elma Petersen and daughter, Marie and Mrs. Arlene MacFarland attended a Christensen reunion held at Pioneer Park in Brigham Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Garn and Nathaniel Garn attended Sacrament meeting at the 5th Ward chapel at Brigam Sunday morn-- i n g;, where Dan Garn blessed his little new grandson and gave him the name of Robert Douglas Drollette. The baby is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Drollette. Mrs. Wendell Welling and Mrs. Keith Moss spent Thursday at SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT CLUB FETED Members of the Social Devel opment Club were entertained at a party given by their husbands Saturday evening. It was an out door party and was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Welliner. The committee in charge were the husbands of the executive committee. Games were played and the evening spent in a social. Supper was served to about 20 couples. Mrs. Leroy Allred and daughter Tamera, and Mrs. Erna Jensen and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. Max Fryer and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Allred In Ogden last .week. Guests at the home of Mrs. James H. Hess Wednesday were Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hess and S. E. White of Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Coombs and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Coombs and two sons visited with Mrs. W. J. Millard at Farmington their partners was held at the school grounds Saturday evening. The commit tee in charge of the evenings en Thursday. Mrs. Dorothy Burton and three daughters attended a family party at Willow Park in Logan Sunday. Others present were Mr. and Mrs. John Sjoblom and Mr., and Mrs. Lewis Sjoblom of Farm Keith Moss and Kendall Robbins. A wenier roast and watexmellons were enjoyed and games were played. About 25 couples were present. Those attending the U. and I. r 1 2mYl and SHEPHERD OF THE OZARKS CARTOON TREMONTON Fielding kUOXSBiESar "COLORADO LIBERTY Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Roliin Thomas and baby of Malad spent Sunday at the E. C. Mason home. Mrs. E. H. Packer visited with Mr. and Mrs. Owen Asplund of Salt Lake City last week. A party for all the Elders of the ward NEWS CARTOON company party held at Logan Blaine Wilcox of Salt Lake City Canyon Saturday and Sunday spent last week vacationing at were Mr. and Mrs. John Owen Boise, Idaho. They also visited and family, Mr. and Mrs. Uel, at Nyssa, Oregon and Payette, ' Garn and son Daryle, Mr. andi Idaho. Mrs. Elmer Coombs and Mr. and Weekend guests at the home of Mrs. Wesley Garn and family. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cannon were Mr. and Mrs. Keith Moss and Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Cannon and family visited with relatives at sons, Niles and Lynn and Mr. Malad Sunday. Janie Moss re- and Mrs. F. G. Putman of Salt mained to spend a few days at Lake City. Malad. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Allred Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Munson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest were dinner guests of Mr. and Anger and family accompanied Mrs. Ralph Hastings at Ogden by Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Holdawaw and Family of Bothwell spent last week. Miss Mae Masqn is spending Sunday at Logan Canyon. Weekend guests at the home of this week with her sister, Mrs. Colleen Jackman and family at Mr. and Mrs. Verl Udy and famMidvale. ily were Mr. and Mrs. Ferrin and family of Salt Lake Mrs. E. H. Packer attended a reunion for her class Academy City. Mrs. Celia Zundal and family graduates held at the home of Mrs. Stella P. Rich in Provo last accompanied by Mrs. Celia Benweek. nett and family of Tremonton Mr. and Mrs. Theo Richards spent Wednesday visiting with and daughter. Reta, spent Friday Mrs. Charles Schenk at Roy. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Skinner and at Salt Lake City. are spending this week at family Cel-ia Mrs. Dorothy Burton, Mrs. Yellowstone Park. Zundal, Mrs. Ettie Rudd and Mr. and Mrs. George Abrahms Mrs. Elmo Petersen attended a of Logan, were Sunday guests of at the Mt. Ogden chapel meeting Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cannon. in Ogden Friday afternoon, held The Evan J. Morse family refor all the Relief Society presiunion was held at the home of dency. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hess Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Larkin A and daughter of Richmond, Cali- A musical program was enjoyed. Junch was served to fornia visited with Mr. and Mrs. 110 Dutch The afternoon was guests. Dan Garn Thursday evening. a social. Relatives from in spent Mr. and Mrs. Vance Parks of southern Utah, Nevada and CaliPocatello were weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. fornia were all there 'to join in the days festivities. M. Welling. Mr. and Mrs. Rozal Zundal at home of the Sunday guests were happy to receive a teleMr. and Mrs. LeRoy Allred and phone call from their son, Nish, family were Mrs. Ken Jensen who has been stationed at Parks and Mrs. Carol Simcox of Brig- - AFB in California. Nish reports ham and Mrs. Max Fryer of Og- that he has finished his basic den. and is now awaiting or Mr. and Mrs, J. S. Hess were training ders to be transfered. He wishes happy to receive a telephone call to be remembered to all his from their son, Slc Lyle Hess friends at home. who is now stationed at NorMr. and Mrs. Elwood Hess and folk, Virginia after having spent Karl Hess by Mr. several weeks in Cuba. Lyle sends and Mrs. accompanied Hess and family Percy greetings to all his friends here of Ogden, Lt. Joseph Hess of at home. Hill Field AFB, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Mr. and Carl Wilcox, Lewis MacFarland and family of by Mr. and Mrs. Arimo, Idaho and Miss Faunice Dale Wilcox and Mr. and Mrs. Hess of Garland atended the Morgan reunion held at Adams Park in Logan Sunday. Miss Kathy MacFarland remained to spend a week with her grandpar ents, Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Hess. Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rozal Zundal were Mrs. S. E. Zundal of Salt Lake City and Bob Zundal of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Uel Garn visited with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Hodges at Logan Sunday. ; Ap-go- od and tertainment were Verl Anderson, 'n for individuals. But "Vacations are great Utah's mining industry as a whole never takes a vacation. Only year 'round operation at top efficiency can produce the profits that keep my such paycheck coming. Our industry works on ball the be on to has close a margin, everyone at all times to keep things rolling." ATTENTION! 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Herman and Don Potter are spending a few weeks at their ranch at Leadore, Idaho. Douglas and Micheal Robbins of Salt Lake City are spending this week at the Noble Petersen home. Mrs. Lucille Potter and sons, Oleen and Brent and Mrs. Effie Potter and daughter, Arlene, spent Tuesday at Farmington. Mrs. George Manning, who has spent the past week with her daughters here, returned to her home at Farmington. Mrs. Donald Petersen spent the weekend with relatives at Magna. The Jarvis Johnson family reunion was held Sunday at the Fielding school grounds, with Mrs. Effie Johnson in charge. During the day dinner was served, games, races and a program enjoyed. Mrs. Johnson also had on display 'family portraits of four generations of the family, all named Jarvis Johnson. About sixty members of the family were present. Those from Fielding who attended were Mrs. Johnson and son Vern, and Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Jones and family. IN OLD MISSOURI and SHORT Pottage Mrs. Virgil C. Harris ATTEND CONVENTION IN WASHINGTON Mr. and Mrs. Devere Harris and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Morris and daughters, left Friday for Seattle, Washington, where they will attend a life insurance convention. They expect to be gone about ten days. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sharp arrived Wednesday from Spokane, .Washington and visited until Sunday with Mrs. Sharp's parents, Mr. and rMs. Loyal Harris, at which time Mr. Sharp went to Provo, Utah, where they will make their home. His wife will join him later. Mr .and Mrs. Leon Parkinson and f amly of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sorenson of East Garland were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oran Parkinson. Mrs. E. T. Hoskins and Mrs. J. C. Gibbs went to Salt Lake City Wednesday evening to be with their sister, Marilda Flint, who underwent a major operation at the St. Marks Hospital Thursday. They returned home Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Han-seMrs. Mary Castleton and daughter, Tamera of Ogden were Sunday guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Orville J. Harris and son of Nampa, Idaho were overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil C. Harris Friday. They visited until Monday night with relatives in Ogden and left for their home Tuesday and Phil Harris returned with them for a y, I CARTOON It is reported that Mrs. Iris Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ora H. John, who has been seriously ill, is improving. She is at the Oneida Hospital, in Malad. Mr. Thompson of Clarkston was the weekend guest of his brother-in-laand sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Josh Hawks went to Bingham Canyon Wednesday to get their son, J. D., who has spent the summer with his grand parents. Mrs. Virgil Harris went to Ogden Tuesday with her sister, Mrs. Ralph Gleed to see their aunt, Mrs. John Miller, who is very Mr. and Mrs. Harry Taylor, with John and Lund, attended a Christensen family reunion at Fairmont Park in Salt Lake City Sunday. Diane Toland is spending two weeks in w Star Valley, Wyoming as a guest of her grandmother, Mrs. A. C. Tolland, " ill The members of the MIA enjoyed an outing in the canyon Tuesday evening. Games were played and refreshments enjoyed around the bonfire. Mrs. Vera Hall entertained at dinner Sunday afternoon with the following guests present: Major and Mrs. Keith Conley and son of Albuquerque, N. M., Max Conley of Portland, Oregon, Mr. and Mrs. John F. Conley and Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Gibbs and sons. It is a fact that Utah Poultry offers Farmers and Poultrymen MORE service and MORE savings. Mr. and Mrs. Harry T. Woodward were guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. Arch Slater of Idaho. They enjoyed a fishing trip together to Ketchum. Ha-zelto- Drop in and see your branch manager n, Guests at the Lewis Dodd home on Monday were Mrs. Sarah Baxter of Logan, Lillie Logan, and Clara Kelly Fuh-rima- n, of Providence. visit. Mrs. Ann Olds of San Fernando, California spent Sunday here with friends. Mrs. Olds was formerly Miss Ann Madsen and taught school here twenty seven years ago. She was the guest of Cora McCrary and Maurlne Gibbs. Sgt. and Mrs. J. R. Gibbs left Sunday for their home in Spokane, Washington after a two weeks visit here with Mrs. Gibbs parents, Mr. and Mrs. John W r Knudscn and in Ogden with his mother, Mrs. Rachel Gibbs. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. D. Harris returned Tuesday after several days visit with their daughters in Tremonton and Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Hoskins visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Leon Conger in Tremonton. Ms. Ralph Howell and daughter, DeAnn visited from Tuesday until Friday at Tremonton with Mrs. Howell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Cook. ' Audrey Nellsen and Flossie "Knudsen took their Primary classes to Downata Thursday ev ening. Maude R. Harris also went with them. They enjoyed a swim, after which they cooked their supper over a bonfire. The boys were: Sheldon Clegg, Johnny Clark, Mark John, J. D. Hawks, Alan Neilsen and Cecil Howell. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Knud sen and family of Salt Lake City spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. John W. Knudsen. Major and Mrs. Keith Conley and son, Mrs. John F. Conley and son, Max and Mrs. Vera Hall and daughter Irene and Mr .and Mrs. Kenneth Ward and son of Idaho Falls, Idaho enjoyed a trip to Yellowstone Park last week. They returned home Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ward and son will visit here this week. Mrs. Reed Nellsen and children and Mrs. Virgil Harris were In Ogden Friday. Mrs. Sadie Owens of Malad returned with them. 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