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Show THE LEADER, is home on furlough from his anniversary, at a surprise affair. air base at Biloxl, Miss. He A delicious dinner was served will go to Camp Stoneman, Cal-fo- r to the following couples, Mr. overseas assignment on Nov. and Mrs- - Melvin Johnsen, Milt5. He arrived home Thursday. on Bywater, John Hardy, Ches- honored guests, because they have been members of the committee, but are leaving the ward Andrea fluggins to make their home in Brigham City. Out of town gnests Folks Committee Mr. and Mrs. Vosco Call Members Honored and Mrs. Leona M. Raes of Mrs. John P. Holmgren enter- Brigham City. Mrs. Holmgren tained Friday evening at a well was assisted by her daughter, Mrs. Mabel H- Strong. appointed dinner in honor of the "Old Folks' Committee", Mr. A2C Ellis Dee Andersen, son and Mrs- Ruf us Barker were of Mr. and Mrs. LaVal Andersen Bear River City ed Saturday he with his parents and brother "Bob" went to Lynn, Utah to hunt deer. They shot two deer and oa their way home, in the dark, another one ran across the road in front of the car and got hit, so they had three deer to bring home. They were guests of Mrs. Andersen's neice, Mr. and Mrs. DeWayne Lind, over the weekend. Mrs. Leslie Jensen visited her daughter, Mrs. Dale Redd, in O'.-- - - Ogden Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John Hardy and children. Dee and Doris, motored KNOWS: PRO-DRIV- Safety it no acddanl. WMsfcey Mkn driving ritkyl The MMrt way 1 Hi af way. Yea nay tave a life Your life. VOTE. Th tafast (legan all l fow know that HirM president! - ilk HAYES by ONE VOTE? Ont vol war toted gavo statehood to California, Washing. Ion, Oregon. Idaho and Texas. The rail act of World War II passed lest ONE VOTEI VOTE Nov. 4th I "K:J..Vt', to American Falls Friday evening to attend the wedding of Mrs. Hardy's neice, Miss Joan Stoker and Robert JohnsonDoris was honored by being one of the bridesmaids. Second Lieut Collin Waddoups made a flying trip from his base in Webb Air Base, Big Springs, Texas Thursday, to visit his wife DeAnn and baby daughter, who are staying with her mother, Mrs. Fawn Quinney, in Tremonton. He also visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas He returned Friday Waddoups. to his base. Mr. and Mrs- Blaine Whittaker and daughter of Van Nuys, Cal. and Mr- and Mrs- Artel Whittaker and children of Garrison. Utah visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ercy Whittaker for the week. They also came for the deer hunt Tuesday Mrs. Ercy Whittaker entertained at a birthday dinner and party for her two grandchildren, Artell Jr. and Lee Ann Whittaker. Mrs. Carl Steples of Ogden returned to her home Friday after spending the past week with her daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Burton Andersen. Mrs. Staples is convalescing from a recent major ft and ADAMS JEFFERSON, 5ia I meanMmMiiniHeHH ? - - i 'Jr ' Thursday, October 30, 1952 Tremonton, Utah 1 I 7v - son-in-la- Burley, Idaho they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Arban and son. Other visitors at the home of Mrs. Marian Arban during the week were Lyman Arban and ter Stander, Clifford Jensen, two children, Jimmy and Dene, Ercy Whittaker and Ernest Hug-gin- and Mrs. Leah Cowaleshaw all The remainder of the ev- of Ogden. ening was spent playing games, Mr. and Mrs- - Glen Allen of The guest of honor was presentIdaho visited with Mr-anFranklin, ed a lovely gift Mrs- - Chester Arban Monday. Mrs. LaVene Jensen, Mr. and Mr- - and Mrs. Earl Welker and Mrs- - Wendell Jensen and Mrs. two children, Karen and Paul, Gladys Thorsen motored to Am- of Ogden, spent Saturday and erican Fork, Friday. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs- - Arch Friday afternoon the Daugh- Rose. Mr- - and Mrs. Al Winsler and ters of Utah Pioneers met at the home of Captain Carrie fami; of Twin Falls, Idaho visChristensen for their October ited with relatives Sunday. Mr. meeting. Mrs. Mary S- - Ander- and Mrs. Lars Anderson resen gave a very interesting les- turned home with them to visit. Mr. and Mrs- - J. W. Larkin son on the Pioneers of 1847 and 1352. Hostesses for the afterleft Friday evening for San Dienoon were Mrs. Carrie Christen- go, California after visiting for sen, Ethel Taylor and Andrea a month with relatives. H. Huggins- Monday afternoon the officers Mrs. Pearl Jensen returned to and teachers entertained the her home Friday after spend- Primary children with a Halloween party. Games were ing the past week at Round-U- p, Montana visiting her mother, played and refreshments were Mrs. Clara K. Smith. served. s- d Snowville Mrs. Christine Peterson School Carnival Friday Don't forget the Carnival at the school house Friday evening. Every one come and enjoy the fun. This Carnival is sponsored by the PTA. Proceeds will go to buy school equipment. Theodore Arban and two sons, Robert and Don, of Boun tiful, spent Saturday night with Mrs. Marian Arban. Sunday Mrs. Arban accompanied them to Paul, Idaho where they visited with Mrs. George May, and In " 1 'i Mrs-Wallac- e Published by the LEADER PUBLISHING COMPANY, Inc. e. Mr. and Mrs- Donald Andersen announce the arrival of a - Elect HENRIOD Justice Term, Utah Supreme Court, N Ballot! on the 4-y- ear The Legal Profession FAVORS Him, 5 to 1 . . . Justice HENRI HENRIOD is NOTED for his FAIR, FORTHRIGHT decisions, without regard to RACE, COLOR or RELIGION . . . Your VOTE is the IMPORTANT one! VOTE it for HENRIOD November 4th! WAITER t. WHITEHEAD, Provo W. E. FEATHERSTONE, Solt Loko ALBERT R. BOWEN, Soil Loko JESSE R. BUDGE, logo WESLEY HOKSLEY, Ugm . H. KEDDINGTON, Sail lake sweet baby girl born Friday, Oct- 24th at a Brigham City hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Batchelor of Stockton, Calif., left for their home last week after spending 10 days visiting Mr- and Mrs. Alvin Jensen and Mrs. Emma Paice and other relatives. Mrs. Melvin Johnsen was trra- clous hostess to her club Sat urday afternoon. Saturday evening Mrs. Thomas Waddoups entertained in honor of her husband's birthday - NON-PARTISA- Paid Political Advertisement by J. Leonard lore, 1735 Yafacrost Ave., S.LC) - ! - on Thursday afternoon for Fri day distribution. SUBSCRIPTION advance) $3.00 RATES (in Editor-Publish- j r' ) SPECIALS Vat Dyed oo ' 0 a 00 f e v Mojud Stockings were worn by Rita Hayworth without a run. or wrinkle for 36 miles of strenuous dancing What better proof that Mojuds wear Magic-Motio- n . . . extra in the knit . . . that makes "give" and spring-bac- k them wear like a dream. You'll love the way the seams add ankle allure and Mpjud Contour pen-lin- e Heels attract the eye. Come in for your $1 AQ Pair Mojud Contour Heels today! 32 EM GREASE WAX EM TOO. M,Diru off THE TRUTH CHARGE . Governor has no control over fund. Chapter 86, Laws of Utah, 1951. 1 Utah Foundation report No. 87 says State employment is down Despite increased road construction and maintenance, 25 fewer employees. 3-- l THt the Lee administration is extrava-- 1 &mt but has retrenched too much. "Departments and agencies subject to the control or direct influence of the (Lee) administration have curtailed expenditures." Deseret News, July 13, 1951. An outright falsehood. Governor Lee made enforcement local responsibility. ' I The two statements are contradictory, "the epitome of Inconsistency." H 8 I Old P I D was abolished, but Lee rec- ommended direct advertising program, which Democratic legislature defeated. That Lee destroyed State publicity pro gram and tourist industry suffered. That traffic fatality increase is due to intoxication and lack of road gains. That he (Glade) would restore mony to State government. har- - f 8 Roads are better than ever. Accident ratio per miles traveled actually deq creased in Utah. Admitted. He would say "yes" to thing and everyone. Secretary of State Heber Bennion Jr., in a "How can Mayor Glade in honor state that pre-prima- ry ..." every- - speech, said: Mr. Bennion also charged the Mayor with "utter lack of knowledge of state affairs and deliberate misrepresentation of the record ..." Salt Lake Tribune, Sept. Regular $1.00, now BOYS WAIST longer, fit better? Its )c TOWELS Trinidd" EM - PEOHES4?00 A CelaaUe FieMne WASH That Governor Lee "promised" to relax liquor law enforcement in '48. - Size 18x30 UfriBgla I'LL GAS EM; That the Lee administration has not economized and economy is a "myth"; that Lee's economy statements are the "epitome of inconsistency." i Bath "Affair in BRING YOUR CARS IN That number of State employees has increased under the present administration. That number of State road employees, in particular, increased. t For These liop EliS Rita Havworih mmm That Governor Lee tied up $2 million emergency building fund. 1 Sizes 32. to 38 STOCKINGS On West Main Street is now under new management of eil !JLiSES with CONTOUR dance tested by Rita Hayworth CONOCO STATION they have resorted to deliberate misrepresentation. For example": THEY A. N. RYTTTNG Ladies Rayon i 1 As a Result, per year. Entered at the post office at Tremonton, Utah as Second Class matter October 15, 1925 under act of March 3, 1879. Today a Your No. State expenditures have been reduced and taxes lowered without eliminating essential services, Mayor Glade and his advisers have been hard pressed to create campaign issues. ShopGEPHART'S 1 - - - Because Utah is four years ahead of the Nation in eliminating graft and corruption, and because I MOJUD - Alheod KAIIffl - v - w his mother, Mrs- Robert Holman and her parents, Mr. and Hunsaker of Honey-vill- i:-.iG- - r - Utmh IFuir Yeoirs f Mr. and Mrs- - Courtley Holman of Burubank, Calif-- , are visiting V - Mrs. Leland Harris and Mrs. Lawrence Whitney were in Salt Lake City Tuesday to see the stage play, "Bell, Book and Candle". op-atl- vis-- Mrs. Carl Shriber of Ogden Mrs- Carol Thiel of Salt Lake City was visiting during the visited with Mrs. T. A. Carter week with her grandparents, and Mrs- Harvey Ault Saturday. Mr- and Mrs. Frank Meldrum-Afteher visit she left to spend Mrs. Ned Oyler and Mrs- Carlos the winter in Florida. Hunsaker spent the weekend in Ogden where they were visiting. De Voe Meldrum of Afton, WyMr. and Mrs- Leon Christianoming visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Meldrum. sen of Brigham City visited He also spent some time with Sunday evening at the home of Mr- and Mrs- Garland Puzey. his sister, Mrs. J- G. Burgess. " BLUE DENIM Sanforized iraiLiL PAIRS ONLY Sizes 5 to 11 sa 00 PAIR Undoubtedly, the Glade group will attempt to create other issues, but don't let them fool you. Just remember that Utah is four years ahead of the Nation in giving people honest government Let's so-call- keep it that way. IIQeIEIlectt White Sheet Gephairt Sfoires Cod K 7, 1952. U. HBiTffl(cIkeini ILe for Cash Less" Republican Candidate for Governor (mieWYMtleaMai |