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Show 1 Thursday, January 22, THE LEADER. 1953 Small but Spacious Plan From Small Homes Guide Four Room Design Total living space is cut to a minimum without sacrificing room size in this design by Architect Elmer Gylleck.The front bedroom is definitely out ot the mini- 1 EI i mum class, as are livkitchen. and room ing The living room is made especially attrac- tive by the v ing corner winaow nearf the fireplace. It ftir-v- ? Small Homea Quids nishes an ideal spot for a conversation grouping. An excellent feature is the two wardrobes in the master bedroom. Also admirable is this bedroom's window area, and the convenient bathroom linen closet. Glass blocks help beautify the bath. work space, while being spakitchen permits traffic-fre- e cious enough for a dinette set. Storage space for garden tools, screens, etc., is available in the large garage or basement, but this plan can be had in a basementless version. Total area of this house is 966 sq. ft. Information on blueprints and cost can be obtained by writing to Small Homes Guide, 82 W. Washington, Chicago 2, 111. TkT fL -- floor-to-cei- 3, l- Tremonton. Ulah Page 7 De weyvu Grace Warlike Mrs. M. G. Perry arrived home Tuesday from a trip to California. :While there she was a guest at the home of her son and Dr. and Mrs. daughter-in-law- , Norman L. Perry in Sacramento. She visited at Berkeley, and also witnessed flood damage done at the Folsom dam. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hoskins and daughter Kathy, of Roy, visited Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Johnson. The Gold and Green Ball was held Thursday evening at the ward hall, under the direction A of the M.I.A. organization. large crowd witnessed the delightful floor show presented by Beehive. Scout, M.I.A. Maid and Explorer groups. The Junior Gleaner girls of the ward were especially honored during the evening and corsages were presented to them by Bishop Winford M. Barrus. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Perry and family of Ogden visited Sunday with Mrs. M. G. Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Gardner and Mr. and Mrs. .Charles Pet- - ,o J? w J : were Mrs. Perry's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Johnson of Preston. Idaho. Mr. and Mrs.J. Virgil Stoddard of Hooper wtre Monday visitors of Mr and Mrs. T. L. Wheatley. Carol Waters, who has recently been living at Ogden, is spending some time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arlin Madsen. On Sunday she had as her guest Janice Waters of Ogden. Mrs. Ray Heusser and two sons spent Saturday in Brigham Ctiy with Mrs. J. P. Barnard. Mm : 6:25 a.m. 3:20 a.m. FROM TREMONTON E ASTBOUND 2:25 p.m. 1 10:15 p.m. WESTBOUND 10:40 a.m. Ern Hansen, Agent 8:35 p.m. ERN"S CAFE Phone 154 Sunday callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Wheatley were Mrs. Afton May and daughter Leona and Elaine Smith of Brigham City. Also visiting there was their son Rellis, Wheatley of Montello, Nevada. NOVEL HAIR-D. . . Thli novel hair-dla s strlkinf Indication of fashion going-- to the head In Paris. It is aptly named, fireworks a high upsweep with bangs and a shimmering array of streamers, stars and whatnot. O o erson attended a birthday party for Mrs. Bert Stokes, at her home in Penrose, Wednesday evening. Friday overnight guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arlin Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Hoskins Madsen were Mr. and Mrs. J. C. and daughters of Ogden, visited Shaw of Salt Lake Citv Weekend guests at the home Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo E. Hoskins. of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Perry Mr. and Mrs. Jess Earl received a call that their son, La Mar, would arrive in Salt Lake City on Tuesday evening. They drove there to meet him. La Mar has been stationed with the Navy at San Francisco, but is expecting a transfer. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Warnke visited in Ogden Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Talbot. I "When is a mine reallv worth some thing? Only when it can make a profit after paying expenses, which include meeting payrolls, paying taxes and buying supplies. If costs of supplies, labor and taxes get too high, and no more mine, no more profits disappear benefits to everyone in Utah. That's happening ... right now in Utah!" Ricey Anderson of Ogden visited Tuesday with his sister, Mrs. Ann Zesiger. Mrs. James Howell returned home Thursday from Logan where she spent the past week Mrs. Virgil C. Harris with her and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Erickson. Korean Veteran Home Mr. and Mrs. Reed Neilsen For Visit left reFriday for Denver, Colorado who Captain Byron Hall, to attend the stock show. cently returned to the States is emQeVon Price, who after spending the past year in the Korean war zone, his wife ployed in Ogden spent the and her sister of Boise, Idaho weekend here with his wife and Portage son-in-la- and Norma Coombs and little son of Spokane, Wash., arrived Monday evening at the home of their mother, Mrs. Vera Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Harris and son Craig left Thursday for their home in Nampa, Idaho after several days visit here and in Garland and Tremonton. Bill's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. D. Harris went with them and plan to visit with their sons, Wendell and Orville and Bill and their families. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Conley left Friday for Albuquerque, New Mexico for a two week's visit with their son and daughter-in-law, Major and Mrs. Keith Conley and son David. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Rose and daughters Janice, Mrs. Virgil Harris and son Phil attended the boxing at Brigham city Saturday night. LaRee.'five year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. LaVern John was treated for pneumonia at the Valley hospital this week. Mr. and Mrs. N. J. John went to Malta, Idaho Thursday where they visited with Mrs. John's parents and with their son and family. Mr. and Mrs. Devere Harris visited Saturday in Ogden with Mrs. Mary Castleton and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Royal Halford left Thursday for San Francisco, Calif., and other places of interest where they intend to spend the next few weeks. Mrs. James E. John underwent major surgery at the Oneida hospital in Malad Wednesday. The officers and teachers of the' Primary held their monthly preparation meeting Thursday evening at the home of Elma Bell. .The lesson was given by Velda Refreshments Harris. were served to eleven. De-wa- rd daughter. Arthur Gibbs returned home Saturday from California where he has spent the past three weeks. He attended the Rose Bowl football game at Pasadena. Sheila Morris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Morris, was treated at the Valley hospital from Saturday until Tuesday. Mrs. Walter E. Gibbs has returned home after spending the past week in Pocatello, Idaho visiting with her sister, Ruth Budge. Devere Harris and Glen Morris spent the past week in Idaho Falls on bpsiness. Mr. and Mrs. Arvel Bell were in Salt Lake City Monday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Howell visited Wednesday with Mrs. Howell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Cook in Tremonton. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Knud-se- n and grandsons, Larry and Buddy Knudsen, visited Sunday with relatives in Salt Lake City, Jackie Knudsen returned home with them. Mrs. Virgil Harris, daughter Carol and son Phil and Florence John attended a party Friday evening in Malad in honor of the of 68th birthday anniversary Mrs. Harris' mother, Mrs. Nellie Rees, given her by her family. Mrs. Eliza Knudsen returned home Sunday evening from Twin Falls, Idaho where she spent the past month at the home of her daughter. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Hoskins visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Leon Conger at Tremonton. Gary Conger is staying with his grandparents. Walter E. Gibbs visited from Wednesday until Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy E. Gibbs at Mackay, Idaho. I The Price Sensation of the Year! Motordpm's Greatest Value . . . 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