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Show THE LEADER, Wed, ThuKL, FrL, Sat, Dec 10, 11, 12 and 13 Rory CALHOON and Gene TIERNEY in The New Tremonton, Utah Thursday, December 11, 1SSZ Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, December 14, 15, 16 Wed, & Thurs,- Dec 17, 18 FrL, and Sat, Dec 19 and 20 PXD Big Double LIBERTY Feature Two Big rA COEO 1 Features THEATRE TREMONTON Second feature "SOUTHSIDE IXH BLYTN In Blackfoot, I daho with the and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Norr Bishop's parents, Mr. and Mrs. spent the day in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Lyndon Barkle MeMn Barrus-Member- s Grace Warfcne ' of the P.T.A. met on and family spent Saturday in Thursday evening at the school Providence where they were School to Present Operetta house where they were enter guests of Mr. and Mrs. Keith , tained by the children in the Barkle. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lish and The Deweyville School Operet- first and second grades, under ta is to be given Friday night the direction of their teacher, family spent Friday and SaturDec 12 at 7:30 Virginia Blackham. Coach How- day visiting with Mr. and Mrs. ard Llnford of the BR.H.S. fac- Calvin Anderson and family in the ward hall. spoke on school attendance Roy. ulty held Bazaar Relief The Society Sgt. and Mrs. M. E. Hall of Light refreshments Friday night at the church was problems. served to the group by Mr. Clearfield spent Saturday a t a very successful affair. An en- were Mrs. Thane Brower and Mr. the home of Mrs. Hall's parents, tertaining program was pre- and Dee Selman. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Warnke. and a was sold and sented, lunch Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Snow moMr. and Mrs, Evan Sorenson articles great many hand-mad- e were sold to the large crowd in tored to Morgan Friday evening and son Craig, of Preston, Idaho attendance. Part of the proceeds where they attended the high were Sunday guests of Mr. and of the evening was presented to school opera, "Rancho Rivera". Mrs. Clarence Fryer. Mrs. Sordaughter Barbara, is a enson and the baby remained to the Bishop to be aaaea to tne Their member of the Morgan high spend a few days. fund. building school faculty. La Mar Earl left Tuesday Mrs. M. O. Perry had as Sun Mrs. Clarence Perry, Mrs. M. morning for San Francisco, CaL, Mr. and afternoon guests day Mrs. Alton Perry and family of G. Perry and Mrs. Myrl Perry where he is stationed with the were Ogden visitors Monday. , Navy. He spent two weeks at Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Perry Mr. and Mrs. Jess Earl and son home with his parents, Mr. and and family of Bear River City. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Gam, La LaMar, who Is home on furlough Mrs. Jess Earl. Mrs. M. G. Perry was a TuesMar and Gayle were Sunday from the Navy, visited Saturday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. in Bountiful with Mr. and Mrs. day guest of her daughter, Mrs. Carl Kamerath, and in Salt Lake Vlririnia Peterson at Petersboro. Bert Stokes at Penrose. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gardner Mr. and Mrs. Duett Loveland City with Mrs. Agnes K. Earl. and son Gary of Brigham City Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Nor spent and family visited Sunday evenCity with Mr. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Roy ing in Brigham Mrs. O- B. Stokes. T. R. Ault. Taylor in Ogden and Mr. and and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Norr were Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Sandall Mrs. Ray Adams in Brigham Logan visitors Monday. and Dallas Sandall of Tremon- City. ton were Sunday guests at the ' Patricia and Debra Dixon of home of Mr. and Mrs. N. Peter Brigham City visited Saturday Riverside with their grandparents, Mr. Marble. Myrle Udr Bishop and Mrs. Winford Bar- and Mrs. Alvin Norr. Their parms and family visited Saturday ents, Mr. and Mrs. James Nixon V Elvin Johnson Returns to Camp Pfs. Elvis Johnson left TuesAsk about THRU BUS service to California day afternoon to go to Camp Hood, Calif., ready for embarkation for over seas duty. He visited here and in Cache Valley for ten days. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Anderson accompanied by Mrs. Cleo Fors-ber- g were in Ogden Monday. Mrs. Esther Jensen spent the first part of the week In Salt Lake City with her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Ogden and home She returned family. Deweyville To-Ni- (to-nigh- t) EOB News - Cartoon 6VEK.1 Short for a visit. They were friends of Bishop Capener when he was in the mission field. The ladies of the Birthday club honored Mrs. Vesta Davis Thursday at her home for her birthday anniversary. Five members were unable to attend. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Hadfield attended the county Mounted Posse party held at the Oak cafe Thursday night. It was a lovely Christmas party. Mr. and Mrs. Delot Jensen were in Brigham Friday. Dale Udy, accompanied by Glen Severson were in Brigham Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ward, who are living for the winter in Ogden were here Saturday. . Mrs. Clarence Hirschi and Mrs. Inez Johnson were in Brigham and Logan Saturdav. Miss Valeea Croowther of Salt Lake City spent Saturday and Sunday with her mother, Mrs. - Ed Udy. Miss Diane Bourne, who is working in Layton spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs- Leland Bourne. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hughes of Samaria, Idaho visited with Mrs. Hughes' father, T. J. Udy and other relatives during the week- end. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Adams, and son of Thatcher were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Udy Sunday. MARILYN MONROE in also BORDER SADDLEMATES also IT HAPPENED ON 5TH AVENUE Cartoon licious luncheon served to thirteen members by" Mrs. Grace Anderson, Mrs. Erma Sorenson, Snowville Mrs. Christine Peterson Uarda Larkln. . The evenwas frpent in sewin? and vising Entertainment Planned . iting. Everyone is invited to come'; Arch Rose and Lyle Hurd were to Snowville on Saturday evenat - a fireside in Park guests 13th the of December and ing enjoy an evening of music and Valley, Utah Saturday evening. other good entertainment- - The Mr. and Mrs. Arch Rose, Mrs. proceeds from this entertainment will so toward a birildine Edith Yost, Mr. and Mrs. D. G. fund. Out of town talent, as! Nelson Jr., were in Yost, Utah well as local, will participate. Monday to attend the funeral "This is Where One Good Turn services of Hazen Yates. Deserves Another". Tickets are The Sunday evening services one dollar per person. Members of the High Priests, were under the direction of the and partners who attended the! Sunday school, with Horton Stake party at Garland Thurs- Hurd in charge. Talks will be Mrs. Barbara Larkln, day eveening were, Mr. and Mrs. given by Pat Eliason, Hurd, Lyle Kay NelMrs. Mr. Alma Larkln, and Doyle DeAnn Arbon Dennis son, Cutler, J. Cutler, Mr. and Mrs. D. Hickman- Musical Jr., Bishop and Mrs. Dan and Warren A. Hickman, Mr. and Mrs. Lars numbers were given by the young Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Bealey ladies' chorus, Phyllis Arbon, Phyllis Larkln, Rosann Cutler, Cutler and Mrs. Marion Arborr The office and teachers held Mary Kay Nelson and Patricia and a duet was sung by their regular monthly prepara- Eliason, Mr- and Mrs. Bealey Cutler. tion meeting .Thursday evening at the home of rMs. Lois Arbon. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Talbot of The lesson was given by Edith Clearfield visited Saturday and Yost. After which the ladies Sunday with their sons, Norman enjoyed a social evening and and Harvey Talbot and families. exchanged Christmas gifts.' A Mrs. Bert Eliason Jr. was in deicious uncheon was served by Malad, Idaho Monday. the hostess. The Relief Society held a very Saturday evening the members of the Frienda club met at the successful bazaar and dance Frihome of Mrs. Christine Peterson day evening. A large crowd atin honor of her birthdav. 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