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Show ursday, October 30, 1952 THE LEADER; Tremonton, Utah Portage You and Utah nAVE A FUTURE Wlin jLjiuli VOTE FOR A MAN WITH VISION TO DEVELOP BETTER ROADS, WATER RESOURCES AND SOUNDER SCHOOLS. Mrs. VlrtO C. Harris Senate Candidate Addresses Group The Women's Republican club members and their husbands held a meeting Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Vera Hall, president. Clifton Kerr of Tremonton was the speaker. Refreshments were served to Mr.' and Mrs. J. C Gibbs, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. L. Gibbs. Mr. pnd M. Walter E. Gibbs, Mrs. Don C. Mrs. Virgil Harris,! McCrary( Mrs. Floyd Rose, Mrs- - Vera Hall and Mr. Kerr. Word was received by relatives of the birth of a baby girt to Mr. and Mrs.. Wm. Walker of Sunnyvale City, California, October 20- Mrs. Walker was the former Mae Hoskins. This is their second child. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Parkinson and family of Ogden-- - visited Saturday night and Sunday with Leon s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Or an Parkinson. Mr. and Mrs- Devere Harris left Monday for Boise, Idaho, where they will spend the week on business. - Vote GLADE! FOR GOVERNOR Paid political adv by Calvin L. Rampton, 2492 So. 23rd East Salt lake City, Utah - TOO MEN FUN for ALL! SAVINGS GALORE! DOLLS WHEEL GOODS BIG SELECTIONS GUNS FURNITURE GAMES Everything to make kids happy. Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Hoskins and daughters and Mr. and Hoskins and son of were weekend visitors here. Mr. and Mrs. Elvoid Gibbs and three youngest children of Idaho stopped here Thursday and left the children with Mrs. Vera Hall while they went to Salt Lake City, at which point Mr. Gibbs left for a business trip to Texas. Mrs. Gibbs returned Saturday and visited with relatives before returning: Walter Richards of Malad is visiting this week with her and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Harris. officers and The Primary teachers entertained the children at a Halloween party Monday in the form of a dance. Cookies and apples were served to fifty. Maria Williams and Nada Jones of the Malad Stake Board were in attendance. Margaret Gauer and daughter home. Nancy and Mrs. England of SalMr. and Mrs. Ted Hawks and mon City, Idaho visited Sunday daughter of Ogden were week- night and Monday Mrs. Margaret. end guests of Mr. and Mrs. De Knudson and Mr. and Mrs. Og-d- F. Henri Henriod Incumbent Justice UTAH SUPREME COURT Return who to office a Justice has proven he respects your rights, and who upholds the integrity of the courts. Experience! Integrity! Ability Vote for Justice Henriod on the non-partisi- an ballot. Douglas R. Stringfellow Republican Candidate for CONGRESS 1 SELECT NOW! USE OUR EASY PAY PLAN! LAY-A-WA-Y gil Harris. Mrs-Murra- I en son-in-la- w Mac-ka- y, Gibbs. Roy Hawks. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Harris IVDO DESEMIE YOIHI SUPPORT District No. NOW READY! and children of Nampa, Idaho visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. D. Harris and other relatives a few days this week. Mrs. Joseph Morgan and children and Mrs. Robert and baby of Malad' visited here Sunday with relatives. Mr- and Mrs. Fal John and family of Idaho Falls, Cleon John of Ogden and Trent John of Salt Lake City, were weekend guests of their mother, Mrs. Grace John. Hob-so- n - Russell Jenkins of Riverton, Utah was a weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Jenkins, j Mrs. Euvene Halford and son Johnnie were visiting in Logan and Smithfield Monday. Mrs. Dick Greer and children of Malad and Mrs. Sumner Pot ter and sons of Plymouth were Sunday guests of Mrs- Eliza Knudsen. down the coast to California.. Leonard Bishop, High Councilman representing the Stoe Presidency was the speaker in church Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Weese and baby daughter visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Austin Udy Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Udy were in Salt Lake City during the week. l)(D0fi He is young and vigorous way. a nghter, all the He deserves your "Support ' Paid Pol. Adv. by L. J. Cummings, Tremonton, Utah ! SILVERWARE 16 Teaspoons Dinner or Grill Knives 8 Dinner or Grill Forks 8 Salad Forks 8 8 Soup Spoons 2 Table Spoons 1 Sugar Spoon ONLY INCLUDES BEAUTIFUL F CHEST TARNISH-PROO- ASHC RAFTS PHONE 2431 Mr- - and Mrs- - Elzo Sessions and son De Von of Garland visited in Rapid City, South Dakota with their son Ray, and his wife and new baby boy during "JEPPSON the past week. FOR M JUSTICE" " y " I i - ft Riverside Myrle ; 4 s f . TJdjr Mr. and Mrs- Dick Owens of Service Man Home Ogden visited Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Reed Neilsen. Mrs. Radarman Seaman Clarence Sadie Owens, who has been vis- Silvester returned home during iting in Ogden, came with them the week for a thirty day furand remained at the Neilsen lough. He has been on a cruise home for a visit. of the Mediterranean and was Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Archibald in Boston when he left to come and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Archibald home. He is well and happy to of Coppertown, Utah visited be home and says he has seen Wednesday with Mrs. Margaret some wonderful sights and realR. Howell. ly enjoyed the cruise. Mr. and Mrs. Park Wadsworth Mrs. Allen Olsen and daughter of Ogden were Sunday guests Peggy of Young ward, Mrs. Lena of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Neilsen. Olsen and Mrs. Orson Bailey of Mr. and Mrs. Gay Smith and Logan, Mrs- - Emmaline Brown of children of Pillamook, Oregon Wellsville, and Mrs- - Renae La are visiting this 'eek with Beau of Cheyenne, Wyo-- , visited R. Howell and other with Mr- - and Mrs- - Austin Udy ? relatives. Monday. The young ladies went Mrs. Louie Stokes of Tremon- on to Tremonton to visit Mrs. ton and Mrs. Martha Wood of Joyce Weese. Grand Junction, Colorado visJodey Robinson of Davis counited with their si ter, Mrs- - Ralph ty made a business call on Mrs. Howell Thursday. Agnes Burnett Monday. Mr. and Mrs- DeLos Gibbs and During the week Mr- - and Mrs. sons of Salt Lake City were Stuart Burnett of Preston, Idaho Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs-J- . visited his mother, Mrs. Agnes Hyrum Gibbs. Burnett. . Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Knud-se- n The Jr. Birthday club met at to and family returned the home of Mrs. Lola Capener their home in Salt Lake City Wednesday evening, honoring Sunday after a week's visit here. the birthday anniversaries of Mrs. J- - W. Knudsen went to Salt two members, Lola Capener and Lake with them and visited with Cleo Forsberg. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Neilsen and Mrs. Clarice Hirschi and Mrs. returned the same evening. Inez Johnson were in Ogden Mrs. .Mark Roylance of Salt Thursday. Lake City and her mother, Mrs. Bishop and Mrs. Leland CapJoseph A. Jones of Cherry Creek ener, accompanied by Mrs- - Lesvisited Monday with Mrs. Vlx- - ter Coombs and Mrs. Lillian Tin-ge- y were in Salt Lake City Wednesday and Thursday where Mrs. PIECE SERVICE TRIPLE PLATE ROGER'S Butter Knife - - Unce m A Liiehme 1 - & (11)90)3 Years Judicial EXPERIENCE 12 TREMONTON Tlngey had medical attention. She returned home feeling much better. Richard and Robert Capener, twin' sons of Bishop and Mrs. Leland Capener, spent the week end at home from the University of Utah. The members of the Birthday club honored Mrs. Louise Harper for her birthday Friday af ternoon at her home in East Garland. Mrs. Harper formerly lived in Riverside and belonged to the club here. Mrs. Jay Macfarlane was taken to the Dee hospital during the week. She Is satisfactorily recuperating at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Moon in Malad, Idaho. Diane Bourne spent the week end at home with her parents from her work in Layton. Mr. and Mrs. Joel Richards and small son are visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Richards for a week. Joel act some meetings to attend in connection with his work at Cedar City duiing the week. Barbara and Max Ward, who are attending USAC spent the weekend at home with tf.elr parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Ward. Valeea Crovther spent th weekend with her mother. Mrs. Ed Udy. Mr. und Mrs. Ken Hanni and boys of Ogden, spent the weekend with her father, Mr. and Mrs. Aw tin Udy. They all attended the wedding reception of Geraldlne Hannl and Robert Rhodes Saturday night Mrs. Rule Macfarlane and James K. Kennard were married In the Login Temple Mondaj morning. They will have an extended honeymoon and visit rel atives in the Northwest and nn a judicial (rm nernment. in learned In the law and n man of groori Mound common nenae. He haw the reapert and? llrnnnd bnr.'r el the brni-Editorial S. L, Daily Newspaper. ".I ml ore JrF-ti"- " In !9iQ3 Gh? CfegiQircaa? - h Vole for Judge Joseph' G. Jeppson for JUSTICE OF UTAH SUPREME COURT I'd. Pol. Adv. "Tepnaon tor Justice" Comm. (Paid political adwrrtiumont by Mrt. Myrld Aihton, Salt lakt City, for Utah Citiuni (Indepondtnt) for Eitonhowtr) - all the He represents many interests in the First' District. Mrand Mrs. Mart Hansen Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McBrlde and sons Heenon and Jay Vard, and Mr. and Mrs- Moroni Ward were Sunday dinner guests of were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Orland Hess of In Heber City. friends HowelL f REPRESENTATIVE of ALL the PEOPLE! Senator Arthur V. Watkins llilfiillfi i --n n ' ' I It t V ST ::::1 I y INTERMOUNTAEV INDIAN SCHOOL Typical example of Senator Arthur Watkins' untiring effort to represent all the people is Intermoun-tai- n Indian School . . . America's largest school for the education of a "forgotten" people. It. was Watkins legislation that procured funds for the school and funds to keep it op V. erating . . . Weber Basin Project Union High Schcol. Utah needs Senator Watkins . . . the representative of ALL THE PEOPLE the man WHO CAN DO THE MOST FOR NEW OPPORTUNITIES . . . A NEW NEW PROSPERITY AND GREATER UTAH I . . . .... ... Utah Workers, Utah Farmers, Utah Miners, Utah Businessmen ELECT THE MAN WHO WORKS FOR YOU! . AhDRt t?. rararji Candidate For Re-Electi- t The U. S. Senate - REPUBLICAN ((Paid Political Ad by Boyd Sheffield and Eima Klitgaard) |