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Show Tremonton, Utah THE LEADER. Thursday. June II. 1953 Plymouth La Von Nish The Burnetts Have a Son Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Burnett are rejoicing over the arrival of a baby boy June 9th at the Cooley hospital in Brigham City. He has two brothers and two were in Salt Lake City Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Newell Nish and sisters waiting to welcome him home. Mrs. Agnes Burnett of family returned from their Riverside is caring for the fam- farm in Montana Tuesday. While there they saw the flood ily for a few days. Mrs. Afton Pearson, accom- in Great Falls, Montana. panied by Mr. and Mrs. Eldon LORIN BURNETT Hoskins of Portage, were visit- HAS BROKEN ARM ing in Georgetown, Idaho Lorin. son of Mr. and Mrs. Thursday. Burnett had the misforStuart Mrs. Joseph-soand Oleen Bishop of tune breaking his arm Monand daughter Anna Marie day. He was taken to the Cooley hospital in Brigham City and returned home Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Mode J. Wright of Idaho Falls were guests of DAD the Oleen Josephsons Monday. Mrs Linford Archibald o f " "f Ogden spent Saturday with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Hess. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Seal and Sunday, Monday. Tuesday. Wednesday, June family and Mrs. Virginia and daughter of Tooele, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hank Starr. Bell Pearson spent Tuesday in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. George Young-maand children of Ogden were weekend guests at the George A. Hess home. Virgil Nish, of Oakland, California is spending the summer with his father, Thomas J. Nish. Mr. and Mrs. Orvil J. Nish were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Larson in St. John, Idaho Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Williams and children of Ogden were weekend guests at the Jess Archibalds. n BABIES NAMED IUH: -- ".,.... . ,3 flex nc a (Doubly Guaranteed! ptrformanct troublt-fre- e care-fre- e, - water-resista- nt pald-MU- 10-KO- SUNDAY Mr. and Mrs. Jay Hess had their baby daughter blessed in Fast meeting Sunday. She was given the name Debra. The baby of Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Marshall of Ogden was also given the name of Lou Ann. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Nelson and family of Brigham City were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Jess Archibald Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Nish of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Rozel Zundel and family of Fielding. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bennett and daughters of Tremonton, First Lieutenant and Mrs. Wynn Zundel and children of Oklahoma were visiting at the Thomas Nish home, and also with the Jess Archibalds Sunday. Mrs. Lawrence Hess of St. John, Idaho spent Thursday with her sister, Mrs. Zella Hess. Mr. and Mrs. James Archibald of Benson ward spent Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. De Vere Hess. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Matthews of Arco, Idaho spent Thursday evening and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Hess. They were also in Ogden to be with father, Earl Matthews, who underwent a major operation at St. Benedicts hospital. Mrs. Jay Hess was in Malad Monday where she attended a funeral for a cousin. Mrs. Edith Atkinson and children of Samaria were visiting at the Jay Hess home. Mrs. Roy Udy and children are visiting at the Gardner Udy home. , Er-vin- we have never Incafiex. Wyler 17 jewel eld a finer watch than Wyler watchet from $33.00. Illustrated: Steel back modal d eitaanilenkrawle. Flllea'rea and .with For 14- - 15, 16, 17 Utah Thursday. Friday, Saturday, June On " n lDiruiBniAirre.iiDiEiiE NEWS CARTOON Snowville Mrs. Christine Peterson Le-wa- rk i THEATRE Tremonton, 118, 119, 20 LEoGCRfFY Bowery Boys n THIS IS THE WATCH FOR """" HEW LIBERTY 67.50 FOUND ONLY AT Ward Talent Show Given Tuesday evening the ward Mutual presented a talent show. Each family was asked to participate. A large crowd enjoyed the very fine program. Prizes were awarded to Bruce and Joan Arbon for acrobats. Aurline Larkin a poem and Rosann CutLarkin, Phyllis ler, Phyllis Smith, Mary Kay Nelson and Patricia Eliason a skit. They were accompanied by Mrs. Ren-niLarkin on the piano and Christine Peterson reader. Dr. and Mrs. Elmer Straug-burof Ogden visited with Mr. and Mrs. Lars Anderson Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Ruben Arbon and small son Junior of Riverside, California are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Arbon. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Talbot are the proud parents of a bn'oy boy born to them June 1st at tha Brigham City hospital This is the second son for the He has three sisters. Linda Richardson of Garland visited for a few days with Baverly Nelson. s g Tal-bot- s. rvitui '157? SHORT Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Nelson Jr. and Beverly were in Salt Lake City Thursday until Saturday. Mrs. Parley Sorenson of Malad, Idaho and Mrs. Jesse Thompson of Logan d Mrs. Bert Eliason Jr. to Jerome, Idaho where they visited Thursday and Friday with relatives. The ladies are mother and sister of Mrs. Eliason. Mrs. Joel A. Pack has been visiting in Jerome, Idaho the past two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brinkmann and family. Mr. and Mrs. "hhuntz HALL I PLUS LITTLE RASCAL COMEDY friends. His mother, Helen Anderson, accompanied him as far as Salt Lake City where she visited for two days with relatives. Bruce and Joan Arbon had the privilege of appearing on Undo Pasco's TV show again in Siilt Lake City Friday when they did their acrobats again. They were accompanied on thi. piano by Mrs. Rennis Larkin. After the show the children with their parents, Mr. and Mrs Dee Arbon, visited the "This is the Place" monument and Ihe zoo. Wednesday and Thursday. Rosann remained a t Montello where she will be employed during the summer. Stephen Larson, grandson of the Cutlers returned with them to visit for some time Mr. and Mrs. Horton Hurd and daughter Joyce were in Sparks, Nevada last week to attend the golden wedding of Mrs. Hurd's brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Jilds vandernoff Mrs. Vadis Beeton and daugh- ter Judy and Ann Zcziger were in Jerome, Idaho one day this Alma Larkin ATTEND BRIDAL SHOWER to visit George Crozier and week Mrs. Verona Arbon was in were in Salt Lake Cit and Mrs. Crozier. Mr. Crozier is Frovo Friday and Saturday. La Holbrook Monday afternoon to reported still in serious condition Nez returned home from school attend a bridal shower in honor with a heart ailment which took cf Helen Hubbard. with them. him to the hospital two weeks, Sorenson is attending of last week Mr. ago. Thursday n school at the International and Mrs. DeVon Cottom of OgThe Beetons and Mrs. Zesiger school in Brigham City this den and Mrs. Welley Anderson also visited with Nancy Mcweek for the cooks of the hot of Brigham City visited at the at Thatcher, Idaho ona Gregor lunch program. home of Mr. and Mrs. D. G. day this week. ti Mr. and Mrs. George Nelson. and family, Mrs. Luenna Mr. and Mrs. Rolf Nelson and Mrs. Lynn Mark ham and Stokes and son Thayne were in son Gary of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Ogdcu Saturday evening to at Jack Eliason and family of children have returned home aftend a wedding reception and Denver, Dr. and Mrs. Mac ter spending two weeks in Spanish Fork with parents oC dance which was held in honor Davis and family of Tremonton both Mr. and Mrs. Markham of their cousin Fern Peterson Dallas Nelson of Salt Lake City who live in that city. RET I UN'S TO DUTY spent a day recently with the Mr. and Mrs. Chet Scoffield D. G. Nelson Jr. family. Corporal Ross Anderson Jr. of Townsend, Montana were in Mr. and Mrs. De Lamar Cut- Tremonton last left Monday for Barstow, Caliweek fornia after spending 30 days ler and daughters, Rosann and with relatives here, and visiting in the at home with his parents and Patsy were in Montello. Nevada vallev. Ei-m- In-uia- Gar-bana- 's PALMER JEWELRY CO. TREMONTON. UTAH SEE THE MOORE - MAXIM CHAMPIONSHIP FIGHT Y . World Light Heavyweight O' Championsliip '. in:-- ' FREE! rounds - 15 JUtI ARCHIE MORE June VS hlMAIhl 24, 1953, 7:00 p. m. OGDEN STADIUM rf" CHAMPION : t : 'J CHALLENGER HERE'S HOW Buy a console cabinet T.V. SEE THE SCRAP from a RINGSIDE TICKETS tc set at RELIABLE now on RESERVED SEAT, yours the MOORE-MAXIeasy terms and receive 1 FIGHT. YOURS FREE RINGSIDE or 2 RE FREE if you purchase a table modwith the purchase of a Tele- SERVED TICKETS for el T.V. 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