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Show Thursday, January IS. THE LEADER, 19S3 Snowville Tremonlon. Utah V'h HA Mrs. Christine Peterson f ftp . ' 0- - Sk I fy ft sH Dairy Welcome . . . Basketball squad of the Utah State Agricultural College of Logan, Utah, was greeted with a toast in milk and bouquet of white carnations by Utah dairy representatives, following the Aggies' championship victory in Madison Square Garden's Holiday Festival Tournament in New York. Front, left to right, are Boyd A. Chugg, dairy representative; Darrell Tucker, Aggie basketball captain; Bob Harbertson, Aggie whose field goal won the championship game; Coach Cecil Baker, and Vernon L. Bingham, representing the American Dairy Association of Utah. Utah's ADA has headquarters at the Logan college. entertained their partners at their Annual Birthday party at the home of Mrs. Florence Hardy Florence Munson Thursday evening. The Club Lieutenant and Mrs. Robert president, Mrs. A. W. Burns, Turner of San Diego, California presided. Mrs. Thersa Coombs announce the arrival of a baby gave a humorous paper and Mrs. Edith boy, born January 4. Mrs. Tur- stories. A Welling gave some banquet supper was ner will be remembered as the former Miss Noreen Earl. This served to 35 members and makes the fourth son in the Tur- guests. The remainder of the Levening was spent in playing ner family. by Mrs. Ruby Weekend guests at the home games conducted Eva Munson Mrs. iarnsworth, were M. Mrs. J. of Mr. and Udy Mrs. Lovinne Holt. and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Udy of Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Noble Petersen and family of home at the Dinner guests Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. GorMr. and Mrs. J. D. Munson don Jensen and family of BrigMrs. Pete Friday were Mr. and ham city. ' Wads worth Verla Mrs. Nelson, Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clara Kemp of Malad. Mrs. Celia Hopkins of Delta and Mrs. J. D. Munson Monday afternoon were Mrs. Maude spent last week visiting with Cramer of Clearfield, Mr. and her brother, Herman Lott and Mrs. C. Farsworth of Stanley family. Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Garn were Virgil Richins, Mrs. Ardes Burt Mr. and Mrs. Preston Garn and and Mrs. Hazel Allen of Ogden, and Mrs. Grace Hales of Riverfamily of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. side. Mr. of Heed Larkin Snowville, Abe Jones of Kamas, spent a and Mrs. Bob Drolette and Mr. and Mrs. Horace Garn of Brig-ha- couple of days with his brother, D. B. Jones and family last city. week. Evening guests at the home Phill Mason has moved to of Mr. and Mrs Frank Cannon where he has enrolled at Logan Kim-bMrs. Sunday were Mr. and college. Sandberg and family of Lo- theMisses Sandra, Gaylene and gan. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Sutherlund Gloris Whitney, of Ogden, have and son Glade, spent Sunday been spending a couple of weeks with their grandparents, Mr. visiting with Mrs. E. H. Ferrell and Mrs. EarlJHolt. at Brigham City. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Coombs Guests at the home of Mr. and entertained at a dinner party at Mrs. F. W. Hess Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Wynn Wood and their home Sunday in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Alvin son Bruce of Brigham city. of Ogden, who were celeHarris Mrs. Lizzie Wood is visiting their wedding anniverswith her son and family, Mr. brating also in honor of their and ary at and Mrs. Delbert Wood daughter, Miss Faye Coombs of Ogden, who was observing her Saturday evening guests at the birthday anniversary. home of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Garn Mrs. Blanche , Hansen spent were Miss Thea Tolman of Loat Provo. gan and Garn Larkin of Snow- Thursday Mrs. Leona Standing is spendville. ing Ihis week with her mother, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Munson Mrs. J. H. Earl at Ogden. visspent Saturday and Sunday Mrs. Wynn Hansen, accomMrs. James Mr. and with iting panied by Mrs. Harry Drew and Burt and family at Ogden. Mrs. Ferrell Bess of Tremonton, ; Mrs. D. B. Jones and son Dale attended the String Quartet Lake Salt at City. spent Monday Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Wight of Concert held ,at the Logan TabTremonton were dinner guests ernacle Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Baird at the hoeme of Mr. and Mrs spent Monday afternoon at BrigFrank Cannon Sunday. Kent Sutherlund has arrived ham city. at Tulsa, Oklahoma where he has entered the Spartan school LEADER WANT ADS PAY for a course in Aeronautics. club The Social Development ( Fielding ' Og-de- Mrs. Joan Heyder was hostess to eight members of the Cup and Saucer club at her home Tuesday of last week, with Leola Games were Hurd as played with prizes being won by Cora Cutler, Uarda Larkin and Amanda Cutler. Mrs. Willa Hurd was honored guest with a gift presented to her from an unknown friend. Mrs. Uarda Larkin ana Amanda Cutler were special guests. Mr. and Mrs. Don A. Hukman visited in Ogden last Saturday with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Lars Anderson and Mrs. Thelma Higley and family visited in Twin Falls, Idaho Thursday until Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Al Winsler and family. Mr. and Mrs. Dewane ' Neal and family of Ogden visited with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Neal and other relatives Sunday. Mrs. Darlene Hurd was hostess to the officers and teachers of the Primary at their regular Preparation meeting. Mrs. Thelma Higley was The lesson was given by Mrs. Edith Yost, after which refreshments were served. Mrs. Norma Park entertained at her home Sunday with a turkey dinner, it being her birthday Those present were Mr. and Mrs. James Garbunati. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Stokes and family, Mr. and Mrs. George Garbanati and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Cook of Avon, Utah, Edith Yost and two daughters, Graham Cutler. Janet Parke entertained at a skating party Saturday night of last week. Thirty young people enjoyed the party. Refreshments were served. Page 9 Board were visitors at Sunday school Sunday. Elder Garn Larkin, who has just recently returned home from the Argentina Mission, af ter two and a half years, was the speaker in Sacrament meet ing Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Talbot of Clearfield visited over the weekend with their sons, Norman and Harvey and families. Mrs. Edith Yost was hostess to the Cup and Saucer club at her home Wednesday evening with Mrs. Dora Cutler as co- hostess. Games were played with prizes going to Mrs. Bar bara Hansen, Naomi Garbanate, Joan Heyder, Darlene Hurd and Beta Talbot. I I I TIF- '1 U - wgrs PRESS PULL THf HANDLE PRESTO... roroiottif rnousif-m- f Smith-CoroMr. and Mrs. Ralph Wintcrton and family of Salt Lake City 's visited Saturday with Mrs. parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Cook. Win-terton- Mrs. Leland Foxley, and Mrs. Lyle Johnson, accompanied by Mrs. Roy Oyler, Mrs. Jasper Shaffer and Luella Peterson of East Garland were Ogden visitors Friday. na ADDING MACHINE Everything you need at an amcft-Ingl- y low cost. Colorjpeed keyboard; error control; instant tape ' eject, heavy doty performance. mom!rord il it -- lV - ' t-- "V s, . "S - - v , II ,,,1 The Leader ... TUMMY It was the 83rd birthday or Washington Senators' President Clark Griffith, and the birthday cake was the highlight of a family at his office. Griffith's grandson Is being given a close look at the big cake while grandpa holds back a chubby hand. The baby is ready to get to work on the frosting of the cake. er FROM TREMONTON Mr. and Mrs. Bealey Cutler being treated for the flu. . Mrs. Verana Arbon was in visited in Carlin, Nevada Satur- day until Monday with the Earl Higleys. Phyllis Arbon left Friday for Pacific Grove, California to visit with friends. Mrs. Amanda Cutler returned home Saturday from the hospital, where she spent four days, " , EASTBOUND the Brigham city hospital where she underwent a major operation. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Soren-so- n and Mrs. Uarda Larkin were in Ogden Tuesday. Mr. Simmons and Beth Brown of the Sunday School Stake 6:25 a.m. 3:20 a.m. 10:15 p.m. 2:25 p.m. WESTBOUND 8:35 p.m. 10:40 a.m. Ern Hansen, Agent Phone 154 ERN'S CAFE n. YOU'VE GOT TO FEEL IT t m , v ; . . TO BELIEVE IT New Ford liracle Ride Here's new freedom from bounce, pitch and sway . . al an entirely new standard of riding comfort! k If you've thought it takes weight and length to give real riding comfort you ought to try this '53 Ford. For Ford's new Miracle Ride actually seems to lay a carpet of smoothness even over the roughest roads. There's no hard-to-par- gas-eati- bounce, pitch and sway to bother you, no on curves. Ford's new Miracle Ride marks comfort and quiet. It's another big reason more when you buy it . . . worth more uncomfortable roll a new era of riding why Ford is worth when you sell it! . Farm-ingto- n. , V(kmm fhrnrfTJh WWt t)dwoll HrM optional of extra corf. Equipment, vccmoriM ond trim sublet to chang wrthovf notice. 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