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Show Thursday, 'September 25, 1952. THE LEADER, i t Fri. & Sat, Sept. 26 - 27 The New Tremonton, Utah Sun. Mon. Tues. - Sept. 28 29, 30 Wed. Thurs. - OcC 1, 2 JUDY CAK3VA - Oct. 3, 4 euro LIBERTY VYEKOG&S THEATRE Iff U"MTtB mis. I an WW JUIN.I llvrtlUt TREMONTON and TO THE SHORES OF TRIPOLI Cartoon . NEWS - .. 7 : CARTOON SHORT 11th overnight guests at the home of visited with Mr. and Mrs E. C. birthday anniversary. A large Mr and Mrs. Wendell Tarbet at Mason Saturday afternoon. t" Florence Munson group of Lanna's' friends were Jerome, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Hess spent afteran and present enjoyed Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wood Mr. the weekend at Salt Lake City. noon of games, followed by tasty and Mrs. Roy Wood, Mr. and Mrs. lions Name New Officers They visited with Mr. and Mrs. refreshments. M J. Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Wynn Wood and family and Mr. The Fielding lions met at the Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Baird and Allred, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Gam and Mrs. Lester West and also school building Wednesday evfamily spent Saturday at Salt accompanied by Mrs. J. P, Chris-tens- en attended the State Fair. ening for a business meeting. of Garland, enjoyed a Lake City. New officers who will preside Mr and Mrs. Emerson Earl, during the coming season are Dinner guests at the home of dinner at Steed Dairy at Tre- and J. E. Earl attended the GroMr. and Mrs. Gene Cannon Mon- monton Sunday. The occasion cers convention at Salt Lake president, Carl Wilcox; first vice second was Mrs. Roy Wood's birthday Mr. Oleen Mrs. and Afton Adams Gam; president, day were Mr. and Mrs. George City during the weekend. vice president, Mark Udy; secre- spent Sunday at Salt Lake City Worthen of Las Vegas, Nevada. anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hess and Mi, ant! Mrs TCpit.h Mn: at House guest at the home of family of Logan visited with Mr, Mrs. Frank Wood and Mrs. tary and treasurer, B. M. Peter! sen; tail twister, E. C. Mason; tended a dinner party at Malad Wayne Gam spent Thursday at Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Burns this and Mrs. Ellwood Hess and fam week is Mrs. Burns' sister, Mrs. ily Sunday. chaplain, Wallace Bourne. Dis- Saturday evening in compliment Logan:.- ; trict Governor Collins W. Louder to Don Kent if Ogden who was Mrs. Dorothy Burton, Relief Louise Priest of Salt Lake City. Mr- - and Mrs- - Rollln Thomas ' of Ogden was a special guest at celebrating, iis birthday anni- Society M. J. Udy has been receiving and president, announces baby of Malad spent the the meeting. The next meeting versary. they will hold their opening so- medical care at the Dee hospital weekend with their parents, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Pruitt cial, is scheduled to be held at the consisting of a program at Ogden this week. and Mrs. E C Mason and famiand family of Ogden spent Sun- and lunch at the Relief Society ward hall on October 8. Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Suther-lun- d ly, Jim Skinner of North Holly- day with their parents. Mr. and room on Tuesday, September 30 and son Glade, spent Tues Mrand Mrs- - Steven Potter wood, California and R. E. Skin- Mrs. Owen Hess and family. at z o ciock. All members are day evening visiting with Mr. and three sons spent the weekMrs. Cyril Godfrey en t re- cordially invited to attend. ner of Salt Lake City, have been and Mrs. Wesley Goodsell at end visiting with Mrs. Olive Miss Betty Petersen left Newton. visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Earl tained at a lawn party at her Potter and Mrs. George Mannnlg home Sunday afternoon in com- Thursday for Salt Lake City. At Skinner and family. Mrs. Colleen Mason Jackman at Farmington. Mrs. Manning Miss Florence Richards, ac pliment to her daughter, Lana, 5:30 that evening she left for underwent a major operation at accompanied them home for a New York City, from there she the St. Marks hospital at 8alt visit. is scheduled to sail for Norway Lake City Monday morning. She Mrs. N. J. Hyde of Logan has in September 30 All her friends is reported to be getting along been visiting with her daughter, join in wishing her a safe four-ne- y. satisfactorily. Mrs. Uel Gam and' family. Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Munson Vert Reese, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Farns-wort- h spent Saturday evening visiting For Aid In and children, of Ogden. with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph HastFARM PLANTING EROSION CONTROL visited with Mr and rMs. J. D. ings at Roy. Mr and Mrs. Horace Peck at1 Munson Sudajr evening. Guests at the home of Mr. tended a Grocers convention at arid Mrs. Keith Moss and family Salt Lake City during the weekSunday were George Parry, No-re- end. They also attended the Ice Kent and Tom Parry of Follies. - FOR YOUR HOME Mr. and Mrs Nobel Petersen Malad and Mr. and Mrs. Don Kent of Ogden. and daughters, Betty and Louise, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph TJdy re- attended the football game held companied by Miss Peggy Potter of Collinston, spent Saturday at Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Munson spent Thursday at Ogden visiting with Mr and Mrs. David Allen and family. They also visited with their grandson. Clain Allen, who is receiving medical care at the Dee hospital. Fielding who was celebrating her - AtlMilL KliUlUGUUfUS Oil Colored Murals rtobucnoti production, Second Hit NIGHT RAIDERS IN MONTANA . Also Roy Rogers in " MY PAL TRIGGER Mr. Orson A. Iverson of PortMiss Thelma Stenquist of Tre- land, Oregon is visiting with monton, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Rees friends and relatives in of Garland and Mr., and Mrs. Dean Rees of Logan attended the Ice Follies at Salt Lake City Mr. and Mrs. Bus Ntorr were Thursday evening. dinner guests Monday evening Of Mr. and Mrs. Lemolne Hess Dr. and Mrs. Max Davis. and family of Ogden visited with relatives here Saturday. Bill Wilson, Verl Rees and Kent Sutherland attended the football game at the University Stadiim at Salt Lake City Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ferris MacFar-an- d announce the arrival of a baby girl born Tuesday. Mrs. MacFarland was formerly Petersen. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Sainsbury of Salt Lake City were Sunday guests at the Leo Farnsworth Ar-le- ne t turned home Sunday evening after having spent several days on a fishing trip to Mackay, Idaho." They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs Evan Godfrey of Clarkston. They also were East 4th North Logan, Utah or Inquire at Leader Office r r-- n Tiwinir lie barrel nui.lnj if that can't be at the University stadium Salt Lake City Saturday. DRIVE l Frank Cannon. li Miles West of Tremonton Phone S10 Shows George Baer, a brother of Reuben and Ben, was an overnight guest at the Reuben Baer start at dusk. Father's Little home. Dividend Spencer Tracy - Joan Bennett) Elizabeth Taylor Two Cartoons Sat. Suit. - Sept. 27, 28 Dean Martin mm THEATRE IS CLOSED MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY A AC4ft$& Thurs. Fri. Oct. 1, 2 Thursday is Family Nlgnt $1.00 per car Mm una! Double Feature Quebec In Technicolor Starring Corinne Calvert and John Barrymore Jr. Second Hit Rod Cameron - Cathy Downs Johnny Mack Brown In. mm iuiiu;t Short Grass Two Cartoons Phone 5991 Tremonton kero- reading by sene lamp. For however fast time speeds by, it hasn't been very long since lamps played an important part in lighting the homes of the West and Standard was a small company proud of its ability to get from 5 to 10 gallons of its principal product, "coal oil," from a barrel of petroleum. Save time, effort with easy-to-hand- Dodge truclis! le m trucks are engineered for Dodge greater maneuverability, easier parking, less driver fatigue. ' Turn in tighter circles, thanks to short wheel "Job-Rofo- m kV'vVl lf""4$s," vjL LVK r'r " )i iff 1 fv v- (Ob, ' - wt: I'll zsUb ,t I I cB) - -- "V '&ulZ? ks v7 ': :': i.- -' Count a few of the hundreds of products made from oil today! Q Almost every item in this picture, for example, cornea directly or indirectly from oil: (1) the enamel on stove, refrigerator and cabinets, (2) the dryer in the wall paint, (3) the plastic in the clock cover, curtains, apron, (4) the linoleum, (S) the drainboard covering at the sink, (6) the the finish on the detergents used in washing--(- 7) ear and (8) the synthetic rubber of its tires. 4 Add to these asphalt for paving and roofing, insecticides, fa? f mill cosmetics, dry cleaning solvents . . . and, of course, steadily improving gasolines and motor oils . . . and you begin to see how important oil has become. 4 More than 1100 products are now being made from petroleum by Standard Oil Company of California, and others are on the way. We have spent $36,000,000 in research and technical service in the last 6 years alone ... to make a barrel of oil truly "a barrel that can't be emptied" in terms of the good things it contributes to your daily living. 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For ease of handling, there's the improved m fllW I i ''"-'4- "F-- ' will reThe Moonlite Drive-I- n main open as long as weather1 permits. PERCE W ATKINS ,. Many a man can remember Jerry Lewis Cartoon , emptied & Sailor Beware x flQ0IGOQ and Mrs. Emery Hess Monday were Mr and Mrs. Harold Petersen and Mrs. Wilda Petersen of Jerome, Idaho, Mr and Mrs. Lewis MacFarland of Arimo, Idaho, Mrs. Ella Stuart "of' Clarkston, George Hess and two visitors of Farmington, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Hess of Ogden, Mr and Mrs. James Knight and family of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Tompkins of Oregon, Vincent Knight of Bonners Ferry. Idaho and Jimmy Ellis, who is stationed at Camp Roberts; California. They also visited with Mrs. James H. Hess, who is very ill. Miss .Coreen Peck, accompanied by Miss Marian Carter, - Miss Sonja Bowcutt and Miss Diane Rose of Garland spent the weekend at Salt Lake City, they attended the Ice Follies Mr. and Mrs. Jewell Hewlett and son Bruce, of Salt Lake City, Come early. 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