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Show ' ' a THE LEADS B. Thursday, Dec. 18, 1852 Wednesday evening for Fielding Florence Hansen Dance Tonigbt at Fielding A dance, sponsored by the Future Progress Guild of Fielding will be held at the Rrecreational hall at Fielding Friday evening. A beautiful quilt and a lovely doll with a complete wardrobe wiU.be given away to the lucky winners. A floor show will be presented. Everyone is cordially invited to attend. Good music will be furnished. ' The Book Lore club met at the home of Mrs. Mattie Bourne , their regular meeting. Mrs. Blanche Hansen was chairman for the program and gave a review of the book, "The Little World of Don Camello", by G. Guareshi. Refreshments were served by the hostess. Mrs. Kate Saunders of Logan was a special guest. Mrs.. Erma Garn was voted in as a new club member. Weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Noble Petersen and family were Mr. and Mrs. Don Petersen of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Wood and family of Farmington spent Friday and Saturday visiting with Mrs. Lizzie Wood. "j . AU-Ue- v! 21-inc- h! BLACll'DMLIH T UUk Mr. and Mrs. J. F. English of awaiting further assignment. Dinner guests at the Elmo Petersburg, Florida are visiting with Mrs. English's parents, Mr. Munson home Sunday were Norand Mrs. Don Garn for an in man Moshcr and daughter Janet definite period. I of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Munson Mr. and Mrs. Rozel Zunuel spent the latter part of the week and son Kerry, spent Wednesvisiting with Mr. and Mrs. James day at Ogden. Burt and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Al- Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Jones and len and families at Ogden. Mrs. Sadie Johnson were dinner Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Anger guests at the home of Mrs. C. A. and family spent Saturday at Webb of Hyde Park Sunday. Oris Rudd of Monticello visBountiful visiting with Mr, and ited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Don Ward and family. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Rudd last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ellwod Hess Mrs. Andrew Jensen, Sunday, spent Sunday with relatives at were Mr. and Mrs. Jerald Jensen and family and Mr. and Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Rozel Zundal Mrs. Joseph Smith of Ogden. and daughter Rowane. accom Mr. and Mrs. Elmo .Munson were dinner guests at ..the home panied by Bob Zundal of Logan of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hastings spent Monday at Salt Lake City and family at Roy Friday even- visiting with Mrs. S. E. Zundal, who Is receiving medical care ing, s r v: Mrs. Claude Allred and daugh- at the L.D.S. hospital. ter Yvonne and Mrs. Glen Wood f Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hess spent at Ogden. and Mrs. Ray Wood spent Mon Monday Mrs. Wynn Hansen and Mrs, at day Ogden. Peck spent Monday afLittle Bradley Rudd of Logan Horace is visiting with his grandpar- ternon at the Capitol theatre at ents, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Rudd. Salt Lake City where they en Guests at the home of Mr. and joyed hearing Cornelia Otis Mrs. Ernest Anger and family Skinner give several of her monSunday were Mrs. W. L. Allred ologues. ofThey returned home by way Logan where they and son Clare, of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Smith, ac attended a party given by the of the Sigma Chi for companied by Mr. and Mrs. J. H members at the Fraternity their mothers Rhead of Tremonton spent Sathome. Hansen and R. H. urday visiting with Mr. and Mrs Peck areScott both members of SigGrant Mac Farland and family ma Chi. at Salt Lake City. The occa Mr. and Mrs. Emery Hess sion was the Smith's wedding visited in Clarkston Saturday, ; anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Jensen r Mr. and Mrs. Verl Udy and and family of Brigham, spent family attended a family party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sunday visiting with Mr. and Oleen Udy at Salt Lake City Mrs. Noble Petersen. The occasion was Overnight guests at the home Sunday. of Mr.' and Mrs. B. M. Petersen Oleen Udy's birthday anniveri Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Carl sary. Karl Hess spent the weekend Petersen of Wendell, Idaho. visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Dean t Sunday dinner guests at the Hess and family at Logan. home of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Mrs. D. B. Jones and son Dale Welling were Mr. and Mrs. La Vere Welling and family of Og- spent Monday at Logan. V Mrs. DeVere Adams spent den, Mrs. Ronald Welling and Monday at Ogden. Don Christensen of Brigham. Mr. and Mrs. Arvid Anderson i Dale Jones of Salt Lake City is visiting with his parents, Mr. and family of Snowville spent and Mrs. D. B. Jones and fam- Wednesday at the F. W, Hess home. ily for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Mac Far- Dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Grover and land and girls of Arimo, Idaho and Lt. Joseph Hess of Hillfield family Sunday were Mr. and AFB visited with relatives here Mrs. Dean Grover and family of the weekend. Kaysville, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon over Mr. and Mrs. Rozel Zundal Anderson and family of l, Mr. and Mrs. Verl Grover were happy to receive a phone and family of Ogden and Mr. and call from their son 'Nish, who has been stationed at Reese A. Mrs. Leon Grover and family, Mrs. Leroy Allred and daughter Tamra, and Mrs. Erna Jensen and family spent Thursday at Logan. Gordon Petty has received word that his son Merrill is now stationed at Fort Ord, California , home by Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Evan Rudd of Logan announce the arrival of a baby girl, born 'Thursday, December 11 at the L.D.S. hospital. The Rudds are former residents of Fielding. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Coombs and boys and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Coombs spent Saturday at Logan.. Lemoine Hess of Ogden visit ed with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. W-- . Hess Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wood were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Christensen and family at Garland Sunday. Mrs. De Vere Adams visited with Mrs. L. R. McMurdie at Logan Saturday. tin. C.W. Bourne and Charles Bourne, 'accompanied by Don Bourne of Layton, left Saturday for San Bernardino, California to attend funeral services for Mrs. Francis Wallace, who will be remembered at the former Miss Francis Bourne. . . : - 5 - lehUTex,ftdtral am year Faetart nmntv en and $0 tub fieturm daye 9 part. m liT Model 21C200 POVJGD - DACJCG CLARITY THAN EVER BEFORE! you shop, the more Tin morerealize you can't beat this big new clear E picture with no an noying glare. Easily adaptable to UHF. Genuine mahogany veneers; concealed swivel casters for easy moving. G-- ! G-- E 21-in- ch Powered for virtually inter- ference--f ree reception. Sharp, EASIEST TERMS EVER! Opt - yr O- -I Both-wel- for the Presidential Campaignl r TB. at Texas. A3c Zundal reported that he expected to PONTI AC REDUCES leave Texas and should arrive PRICES ON SOME CARS ! . Make Tremonton Your Chopping Certr Eiwood Pontioc, first General Motrs division to unveil its 1953 cars, today announced . price reductions up to $100.00 on certain models with no price increases on any models in the line, in spite of an entirely new and larger body, longer wheelbase, completely new interior and a long list of new mechanical and engineering features. This announcement was made by R. M. Critchfield, general manager of Pontiac Motor division. The new 1953 models will go on display Saturday. Portiac list nrices for 1953 start at $1788.36 for the Chieftain Special Six. two-dsedan. Pontiac's De Luxe Chieftain Eight, four-dosedan, which is expected to account for about 50 per cent of next year's volume, carries a list price of $2009.51. Price reductions on Station Wagons run from $28.00 to slightly in excess of $100.00. All 1953 Pontiacs will be offered with cither a six or engine with G. M. Drive and Power Steering optional. LEADEX WANT ACS TAT . top prices are paid for, all products marketed or op supplies, feeds and equipment and extra sovings in the form of alto-arpatronage payments Saving e poid. Ask your local manager about membership. eight-cylind- er Mable Router ' through Utah Poultry. or mmm A very fine Christmas program has been arranged for sacrament meeting Sunday night I rjg. Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Romer Everyone is urged to attend. and L1 and daughters Llna, The ward Christmas party will be held Tuesday evening at spent Monday in Salt Lake City. 7:30. Everyone, old and young, are invited to come and enjoy the special program, games and dancing. It is hoped that Santa will find time to come too. j Miss Carol Petersen, who has been working in Texas, came home last week for an indefinite visit with her parents, the William Petersens. Mr. and Mrs. Richard O'Keef and small son arrived from Chi "Keeping a mine producing can take cago last weekend to spend the some mighty close figuring. Some of our Utah holidays with their parents, Mr. mines are marginal, and H tokos very IHtU to and Mrs. Walter Fridal. close them down. If costs of metortass, labor or Weekend guests at the Heber taxes go up oven a UfHe, profits often drop to a Mortensen home were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Privelt and family at point whore a mine is forced to close. Then every one in Utah loses the benefits that come from Magna and Lyle Creager at Morgan. payrolls, supply purchase! and tax payments Logan visitors last Thursday were the Duane Franks, Mrs. Clytianderson, and Mrs. Marte ion Miller and daughter Marilyn Holbrook. Man MX CHOI - -- TREMONTON PHONE 5111 I -- ft 1HE 0 pi CMBJ For lasting 1H. mm PJ?) iSQEHeSI :WSl SMEW W ... reminders give ELECTRICAL . GIFTS! 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