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Show THE Tuesday Through Saturday, September 23 - 24 - 23 - 26 - LEADER, Uth Thursday, September. 25, 1952 Sun., Mon. - Sept. 28, 29 27 .yam. mmm A ihedtde Tremonton, Tuesday through Saturday mS I A KING'S j " liV, REGULAR XJUUnuaggggpggg nggggggggggggg Mr. and Mrs. Darrell GIIinston Wood A large group from this com t Penrose and family of Payson, spent munity attended funeral serv Bin. R. W. Warlike Mrs. Leonard Peterson Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jo- ices in Logan Friday for Mrs. R. A. Fryer, a former resident seph Durfey. Gloria Gay in Miss' Utah Local Traveler Returns Mr. and Mrs. De Loy Zilles of this locality. Contes From Europe and baby son, of College ward, Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Ericksen Miss Gloria Gay. spent the Miss Virginia Ericksen re and Mr. and Mrs. James Muir attended the State Fair and alweek in Salt Lake where she turned last week from a sum of Petersboro, were Sunday din so enjoyed the Ice Follies on represented Box Elder County in mer tour of Europe. She ac- ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jens Saturday. the tryouts for Miss Utah-Mr- . companied a group from the B. Veibell. Peggy Potter, Florence Richand Mrs. Lawrence Peter-th- is Y. U. She reports a very wonBishop and Mrs. Clark Bowen ards, Lavina, Marilyn and Enid week visiting wiith their derful tour which included vis- and Jo Ann left Tues- Bird spent Saturday its to ten capitols of the world. day daughter for College Station. Texas, Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hess and family of Burley, Idaho and Mrs. Milford Hess of Filer, Idaho stopped Saturday at the Charles Bishop home. They were returning from a vacation trip to Denver, Colorado. Mrs. George Jackson and Mrs. Ted Bevis of Logan were Thursday guests of Mrs. La Mar Bowen. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bowers and Mrs. Elizabeth Bowers were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph t Farsgren at Bothwell. SEE Cipro stock of Guns Ammunition Fabriliie Cases Hunting Knives Bicycles and Trikes before buying where they wilt spend four weeks visiting with another daughter, Mrs. Warner Fisher and h8t family. This will be their first visit with their youngest grandchild, who was bom In August this year. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Simmons and daughter Marlene, were Wednesday overnight visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Francom In Salt Lake City. While there they attended the State Fair. The P.T. A. of the Collinston school met on Thursday, with Mr. Erickson of the high school, as the speaker. Mrs. Edward Bowen, president of the local organization, was In in charge. Bill Potter, John Potter, and Bob Potter enjoyed a fishing trip In Wyoming Monday and Tuesday this week. Several local met men at the Thursday evening church with Dr. Carlson of the USAC to discuss the possibilities of profitable alfalfa seed production in this area. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Simmons and daughter were Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Meldrum in Elwood. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Johnson and daughter Pamela, of Logan, were weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wllford Durfey. , v FROM TREMONTON Effective September 28 Standard Time E ASTBOUND . 10:15 p.m. p.m. WESTBOUND 10:40 a.m. , 8:35 p.m. ERNS CAFE Phone 154 BoIFo&Min m in Salt sen are in Tacoma, Washington daughter, Mrs. Klmber Barlow Mrs. Clark Bowen attended a and family. Kimber is stationfamily birthday party Thursday ed there with the army. in honor of her sister, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Oleen Balling-haEthel Wight, at her home in (Car ma Miller) and family Tremonton. of Elko, Nevada are here this Mr. and Mrs. La Mar Bowen week visiting with Carina's parvisited Saturday in Providence ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Miller. with Mr. . and Mrs. Vernon Russel Brown sold his lease to Kreise. the Nelson ranch and left PenSeal Bishop and daughter rose Thursday morning to join Ilnda ol Ogden, spent Satur- his wife and daughter at Sacraday and Sunday with Mr. and mento, California, where thev Mrs. Charles Bishop. have purchased a dairy farm. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Jensen Little Dicky Shuman, son of and Mr. and Mrs. Odell Bigler Mr. and Mrs. Kay of left Wednesday morning fer the Brigham City, spent Shuman the weekend Northwest. The Biglers visited with his Mr. and for a few days in Tacoma, Mrs. J. B. grandparents, Shuman. Washington with their son, Lt.! Mr. and Mrs. 'Rex Barron Bigler, his wife and two boys. (Leora Petersen) of Brigham Mr, and Mrs. Jensen spent the visited in Penrose at the Sunday weekend in Seattle, Washington, Shuman home. with their son, Mark H. JenWilford Miller and Irene Shusen, who is stationed there with man accompanied Leonard Petthe Coast Guard. ersen to Elwood Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Waters and Mrs. Josephine Nelson and family of Richfield were recent daughter Verlene spent the week guests of Mr. and Mrs. Otto end at the State Fair and visitRucker. with Mr. and Mrs. George Mr. and Mrs. John Potter and ing Hewitt and family at Clearfield. attended a daughter Gayla, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Smith at football game in Ogden Friday night. Tom Potter was one of m , Bessie Hansen gave a dem onstration on bread and roll making, at Relief Society Tues day. A larget group of women was in attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Marble and sons, Reese and Olsen, at tended the Holiday on Ice per formance Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Jensen re ceived word of the birth of a granddaughter on Thursday. The new. baby is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Goodsell of Olathe, Kansas. It is the first baby for the young couple. The mother Is the former Sarah Jensen. Mrs. Jensen was accompan led to Salt Lake City on Satur day by Reva Jensen and Bobby Anderson, and from there she left for Kansas to visit with the new grandchild. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Marble and family and Mrs. J. P. Barn ard of Brigham City were guests at a birrhday dinner for Mrs. Maurice Powers at her home in Ogden, Sunday. JEW H vv fj tended the State Fair in Salt Lake Saturday. ". They also saw the Ice Follies. , Mrs. Marie Petersen accom panied Mrs. Veda Smith and Anna Petersen to Salt Lake Wednesday and visited with her sister, Mrs. Rosella Mullens while they visited with Mrs. Wanda Palmer and others. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Egley visited in Salt Lake at the Veterans hospital with Cecil Jr., Monday. Mr. ' and Mrs. J. B. Shuman visited with him Tuesday. . Mrs Thayne Stokes and daughters, Susan Lee and- Sherrie Lynn of Bothwell spent the day with Oleen Shuman. Mrs. Crystal Nelson accompanied Mrs. Manda Tolman to Hyde Park Saturday. Dee Leak accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Clair Gay and daughter Bonny to Salt Lake Friday and Saturday to attend the State Fair and watch the tryouts for Miss Utah. Mc-Nee- b w nhhhanhh LEAVING FOR ARIZONA WORK LOCAL LADIES HOSTESSES Mr. and Mrs. Bus Norr left AT STATE FAIR EXHIBIT , will-spen- ly Glen Jeppsen has been relesed from the service and is now back in Tremonton with his wife, the former Agnes Christensen. They are planning, to locate in this fie Sure fo Ask for Your Copy of the LARRO EGG MASH GUARANTEE When you buy Larro Egg Mash for your laying flock, be sure to ask for your written money-bacguarantee of satisfaction. This sensational guarantee is offered you e by General Mills as proof of their in Larro Egg Mash. Larro Egg Mash is built to help you get peak egg production during the entire laying life of your hens. Don"t delay! Order your Larro Egg Mash today! k confi-denc- , It's easy to see why- -- - locality. 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