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Show THE Tremonton, Utah Sunday, Monday and Tuesday Wednesday Through Saturday, September TWO BIG FEATURES The New LEADER, aw Sept. 7-8- Thursday, September 4, 1952 Wed -9 Thurs Fri, Sat Sept Two Big Hits Tl POWER. O'HARA? LIBERTY THEATRE rif MALWHN 0HAXA 07 KANGAftOOl TREMONTON fornia, where she visited with her and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dixon. The Dix-ohave a new baby girl bom August 5. Mrs. Dixon was Miss Ruth Gibbs. This is their third child. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell C. Hall, Mr. and Mrs. DeMour John, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Nellsen, Mr. and Mrs. josh Hawks were among those who attended an outing at Downata Hot Springs Wednesday evening, sponsored by the First Quorum of Elders. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Hoskins and son Richie of Sahara Village spent the weekend here with Murray's mother, Mrs. Ladetha Mrs. Virgil C. Harris I I ns INJURED WHEN HAY LOAD OVERTURNS Larry Allen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gibbs Allen, had the misfortune of fracturing his arm and badly bruising his face when the Joad of hay on which he was . , . ! Cpl and Mrs. Jerry Morris visited with relatives here Wednesday. Cpl Morris recently returned from Iceland. Mrs. Kent Lee of Brigham City brought her mother, Mrs. DeRoy Hawks, home after a two weeks visit with her and with her dau' ghters in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Thomas and family returned home after a vacation trip to Twin Falls and Nampa, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Knudsen and family of Salt Lake City spent Sunday and Monday with Kenneth's parents, Mr. and Mrs. V' k" Dar-re- ll of Clearfield, Utah, visited Sun day and Monday with relatives here. Mrs. Rachel Gurr and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Sparkman of Ogden visited Sunday evening with Mrs. Burr's brother, John B. Allen and her sister, Pearl McCrary. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell C. Hall spent the Labor Day weekend in Salt Lake City. Their daughter Brenda visited with her grandmother, Mrs. Rose Hall In Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gibbs and family of Magna, Utah spent the weekend with their parents here. Mr. and Mrs. Ora H. John, Clark and children, Hope Price and daughter, and Iris Jones of Malad visited with relatives in Idaho Falls and other parts of Idaho Thursday. Mrs. John B. Allen spent several days in Ogden this week. Her husband went to Ogden to get her Tuesday and while there attended the funeral service for an old friend, Mr. Thomas. Miss DeAnn Howell returned home Friday after visiting with relatives in Ogden for the past Ka-theri- and daughter Janice went to Nampa, Idaho Thursday and visited with Mrs. Rose's parents, week. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Feicht until Saturday, at which time, they, accompanied by Mrs. Feicht, went to McCall and spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Brewster and Sgt. Bert Rose of Spokane, Washington. They returned homef Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Archibald and daughter Sandra and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Archibald and son of Bingham Canyon, Utah visited Sunday with Mrs. Margaret R. Howell and other rel- mSMl$-- vote Knudsen. W. Mrs. Floyd Rose and son FOR GOVERNOR I 3 r SHORT CARTOON NEWS Clegg. John im ATOMIC CITY " ment. Mrs. Cleone Hobson and baby returned to their home in Malad SatYday after spending a week with her mother, Mrs. Nancy Word was received by Mr. and Mrs. Loyal O. Harris of the birth of a naby boy to Ray and Gayla Sessions vat Rapid City, South Dakota, August 28. Ray is with the'U. S. Airforce there. School commenced here September 2, with Mr. and Mrs. Josh Hoskins. Hawks as teachers, J. Hyrem Mr. and Mrs. George Gardner, returned Tuesday Gibbs as custodian of the school newly-wed- s, building, Pearl Hawks, school from a honeymoon trip and visitLunch Supervisor, and John W. ed until Wednesday evening with Knudsen as bus driver for the Mrs. Gardner's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Roderick . They left High School Students. ; s 7 ) Mrs. Dana Stephson of Bing- for New Plymouth, Idaho to visham Canyon visited Monday and it with his parents before going Tuesday with Mr .and Mrs. John to Moscow. Idaho, where they will make their home. Mr. GardF. Donley." ' " s Mrs. DeMour John was a Salt ner is a senior at the University of Idaho. Lake City visitor Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Hoskins Mrs. Rachel Gibbs of Ogden visited with relatives here Mon- went to Clearfield Tuesday and day of last week. She recently visited at the home of Mr. and returned from Susanville, Cali Mrs. Feme B. Flint. Mrs. Hos-- r rM r- V. k, kins remained there where she plans to spend the week. Mrs. Reed Neilsen and children w e r e In Ogden Friday, where Owen received a therapy treat- I w son-in-la- JL. 'mrnJiMMMEMIinM CARTOON Portage riding tipped over, f ! fnun f-- 7(1(1 fHlnii fl yr 12-1- ne I CARTOON Mr. and Mrs. Oscar McCormick and children of Pocatello, Idaho visited Wednesday with Mrs. mother, Mrs. Evelyn Conley and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Halford of Ogden spent Sunday and Monday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Royal Halford. Oran Parkinson and children went to Ogden Saturday to get Mrs. Parkinson, who has been there with their and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jim since Tuesday. They returned home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Dredge and family of Soda Springs, Idaho visited Monday with relatives here. Mrs. Francis Allen, mother of Mrs. Dredge, returned with them for a visit. The J. H. Dredge family held their annual family reunion on Labor Day at the home of Mr and Mrs. Walter E. Gibbs. A program was given by members of the family and It was recorded by Mr. and Mrs. Junius Crow-thof Malad. Dinner was served to 45 on the lawn. An afternoon of social conversation was enjoyed. son-in-l- ftnUJ SHORT . also GOBS AND , GALS Miss Nadine Hall returned home Monday night from Idaho Falls, where she has been employed this summer. Mrs. James Howell spent from Wednesday until Sunday evening in the Valley Hospital. Her daughter, Audrey Erickson is staying with her this week. Mrs. Eliza Knudsen bad dinner guests Sunday; Mr. and Mrs. Cms Ma lan of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Summer Potter and sons of Plymouth, Mr. and Mrs. David Evans and sons and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Greer and family of Malad. . Mrs. A f t o n Pierson of Plymouth spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo E. Hoskins. u; LEADER aw v WANT ADS PAT i V Ho-g- an "My Industry, lik any ether busi ness, may be pictured as a balance Male, with a profit showing only when income outweighs costs. It takes very little to tip the Male to the loss side. Cost increases of any kind even an unjustified tax increase . . . can do it. Then my fob to gone, and Utah people lose the countless benefits of mine payrolls, tax payments and supply purchases." ... er atives. Roy Buttcane of 31ackfoot, Idaho visited Sunday and Monday with Mrs. John F. Conley. Mr. and Mrs. James Ogan and son Brent and daughter, Shirley Hess, John Edman, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hawks and daughter of Ogden and. Kent Lee and son of Brigham city spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. DeRoy Hawks. The men spent their time working on Mr. and Mrs. Hawks' TiJuuwi to b r Mltr cemuMMicn form f g vcrniMnl , . . rMloctad mnii mHly tott yMr. kiMwn, 0 Om f Utali't lakt't lint mayer Salt bt4 rtpcttd Hat lh mt brd bkgrunda for ltt nativt ! csHtt Ofdm, job r bt ciliitnt. lcHrmmin mn4 'rev, iuMin hwtv cMc Wafer im hv TIVMraVHIIBHMHnHnMMMIIHIiH dkrtitt for ytmn fttqwmrty tsktfl him to ri-parti ! Ik (tot. FOR GOVERNOR EARL J. GLADE ... . Ifoid Palitkal Advtrliimnl by David S. King) SEE THIS NEW RISS Y j ? IS E j' SEPTEMBER 11 UTAH'S GREATEST PARADE starts on Main Street at Third South, and moves to Third North. 12 NOON After Parade, Free Show in front of the Reviewing Stand. 1 P. M: Old Timers Reunion, Tabernacle grounds 1 :30 P. M. Organ Concert at Tabernacle. 11 A M. P. M. Fall-widt- tr p 8 CMipvtmm ailhrl h Roy MMt trtyl kttw cmAHmwI 8 Htm', Mty-slW- af RtlkhDrfwirtI Htwd Iwilwlm wm nrrtl New bflhKtd rftstfi lkfMhMtl tl4trl tttrtl MtM-- fmn W E Authorlxmd ADMISSION $1.00 Per Person All-Sta- rs FASHION FROLIC, Intermountain P. Indian School Auditorium, admission $1.00 per person. Peach Queen candidates will model new Fall and Winter Fashions. PLUS outsanding musical and specialty numbers. P. M. PARADE OF DRUMS, INDIAN CEREMONIAL, FIREWORKS in a big variety show at Rees Pioneer Park. Admission Adults 50c, children 25c M SATURDAY PROGRAM 11 A. Ml Second Viewing of UTAH'S GREAT EST PARADE. ' ! Free Show at Reviewing Stand following parade. 12 NOON 1 P. M. Old Grounds. 1:30 P. M. 2 Timers Tabernacle Reunion, Tabernacle Organ Concert. P M. AH SHOW, Brigham City Airport. Ad mission: Adults 50c, Children 25c. 8 P. M. Championship Baseball, Brigham City Peaches vs. winner of Friday game, PLUS Indian Ceremonial. Admission: Adults 75c, children 25c. all-st- ar THURSDAY, Sept. 11, 4 p.m. GOLF EXHIBITION by Helen Dettwiler Brigham Golf and Country Club. Free I at i systMri h " ''" i ' More than t.700,000 O-- Refrirratort in naa 10 yean or longer I PHONE 5111 vs. Cache Valley Rees Pioneer Park. Winner will Japanese play Brigham City Peaches Saturday night. Teams competing for $200 in prize money. Admission Adults 50c, Children 25c. Space Maker AcrMi-tli-to- 13 Dancing from 9 P.M. to 12:30 A. M: Peach Queen Coronation 10:00 P M. FRIDAY PROGRAM All-Star- s, REFRIGERATOR -- Box Elder High School Gym 2 8.3-cu-- ft 12 OiMWiM Mil McCrary. Mr. and Mrs. N. J. John had as Sunday guests, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Facer and sons of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Ferne B. Flint REFRIGERATOR AT G-- E Saturday, September Sacramento, California arrived Sunday for a visit with Don's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Milton ot PRIMARY NEXT TUES. VOTE IN UTAH'S DEMOCRATIC 6 new home. Sgt. and Mrs. Don McCrary of Mt Lad, a mm wKm Friday Carnival and concessions of MONTE YOUNG at Rees Pioneer Park all during Peach Days celebration. Window and Hobby Displays in the stores of downtown merchants. Free peaches given away at Tabernacle Grounds during Reunions. Flower Show in the Fire Station. Peach Displays in front of the Courthouse. EXTRA ATTRAOTONS TREMONTON Dofr 6ENERALOelectr,c RCUOCUTORS I I SPONSORED BY THE BOX ELDER CHAMBER OF COMlIERCE |