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Show Thursday. July 16. THE 1SS3 East Garland Mrs. Eph FeterMB East Garland Club Wins Trophy For Second Year At the county summer encampment "The Camp on the Cub" the Eager Beaver club were successful in capturcoveted ing for the 2nd time the for the as first prize cup loving best skit presented Tuesday evby ening at the amphitheatre Lynda Hansen, Loralee Hansen, Jean Shaffee, Nadine Rhodes, lone Harper, Sharon Oyler and their chaperone Essie Peterson. The theme of the original skit club work and its apwas peal to girls from foreign lands. The Busy Bee club presented their skit Monday evening. 4-- 4-- H Theatre Drive-I- n m Miles West of Tremonton GATES OPEN AT 7:00 PJtt. SHOWS START AT DUSK Friday and Saturday July 17. 18 "California Conquest" In Technicolor starring Joe Friaro Kim Hunter Children 10c Sunday, Monday. Tuesday July 'The Son of The Palefaecw . with Bob Hope, Jane Russell Roy Rogers Two Cartoons and News Childreen 10c Adults 50c Wednesday. Thursday -- July 22-2- 3 "Born for The Saddle" In Technicolor Two Cartoons $1 00 Per Car Family Night Friday. Saturday July 22. 23 In Technicolor The Road to Bali" Starring Bing Crosby, Bob Hope and Dorothy Lamour Fireworks Two Cartoons Children 10c Adults 50c 4-- H er and One Hour Special Cartoon Adults 50c Joyce Shaffer won first prize as a bubble gum blower. The Boy Scouts left Tuesday morning with Scoutmaster Paul enLarson for their summer campment in the Uintah mountains. Mrs. Lyn Larson and Mrs. Ken Shaffer took the club girls on a swimming party at Crystal Springs Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Rhodes were guests of honor at an outdoor birthday party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Grover Friday evening. They roasted welners and spent the evening around the bonfire. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Oyler Sr., and Roger, Mrs. Leon Anderson and Mrs. Lyle Johnson attended the Rogers family reunion at Willow park in Logan Sunday. Mrs. Ray Sparks and daughter Virginia of Clarkston visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Orval Grover and family. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kirk-haand children, Ronald and Rose Marie, of Lakeside, Utah, spent two days with Mr. and Mrs. Orval Grover during the past week. Mrs. Ephraim Peterson and and Rex, Mrs. Ed. Isaacson granddaughter Donna were in Willard and Brigham City Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Gunderson and two children, Carol and Eric, of Riverside, California visited with relatives here this week. They were house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Larson. Mrs. Gunderson is a niece of and Fred and Eph Peterson Mrs. Larson. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Peterson arrived from Bremerton, Washington Sunday. Accompanying them from Ogden were five The Peterson grandchildren. families held a Tuesday afternoon and evening at the Larson home. of Roy Dewain Loveland spent Sunday at the Fred Grover home. Mrs. Loveland is in Portland playing ball with the Shamrocks. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Patterson and two daughters of West Point spent Friday and Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Grover. Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Larson came here from Salt Lake City Monday evening and brought their sen John, who accompanied the Scouts on their trip to; Uintah. De Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Long and children of Rock Springs, Wyoming called on Mr. and Mrs. Lyn Larson Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Parley Allred and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hansen of Ogden visited with Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Allred Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Gilbert Allred entertain ed on Friday for her daughter Susann's sixth birthday anniversary. There were 18 guests who participated in the games and refreshments- which featurdecorated ed a beautifully birthday cake. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sorensen; visited at the hospital in Malad Friday and Monday with Ervin Allen who is critically ill. Mr. Allen is a brother of Mrs. . i I Peterson Seouts Spend Week At Camp The Penrose Boy Scouts troop accompanied by their scout master Leonard Peterson spent last week at Camp Keisel. Jesse F. Peterson helped transport the boys to camp Monday morning and Joseph Egley helped bring them home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Kimber Barlow and family were in Logan Sat-- i urday evening to attend a parry honoring Mr. Barlow's mother on her birthday anniversary. Mrs. Eva C. Peterson returned home Saturday after having spent the winter in Ogden with daughter Mrs. Arden Johnson and family. Boyd Peterson of Brigham city brought her home. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Peter- 129 Tremonion. Utah Roche and Faye Barlow an lluir! Saturday. Mrs. Jesse F. Petti.- - a and daughter Sherrie, Donna, and Karal visiting in Salt Lake City Saturday. They were ? nests of Mr. Burnell Aagard, formerly of Albion, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Fred W Petersen of Brigham City wee week end guests of Fred'j parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Smith and family spent the week end n Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. jack Leak and daughter Maxine went to Morgan last Saturday to visit with Mr. Leak's brother Wayne Leak. Dee Leak spent the day at Bear Lake. Elis Petersen of Brigham! City was a Sundav guest of his sister Mrs. Jack Leak and fa-- i son and daughters Man Penrose Mrs. Leonard LEADER. and family went to Virginia, Miller was together with all of Mrs. Mervin Holt nt Ttained Idaho Wednesday to celebrate his children and grandchildren last Friday in honor of ner son the birthdav of her father James for the first time in six years. Jimmie's 6th birthday annivers- Steed. Mrs. Irene Shuman of Tremonton and sister Mrs. Evelyn ary. Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Holt and family attended a reunion at Wadsworth Magna visited with MILLER FAMILY Crystal Springs Saturday of the relatives and friends in Penrose HOLDS REUNION Ole Petersen family. Monday. All of the living children of Mr. and Mrs. Oeore L. MilWilliam M. Miller and many ler accompanied by Mr. and Mis. WORKERS INVITED other decendents were present Alvin Hansen of l.o; Anu'eles. TO PARTY at a Miller family reunion at California visited in Salt Lake' Mrs. Mary Beeton requests Pioneer Park in Brigham City at the home of. that all kitchen and ward City Sunday help Sunday afternoon. Penrose peo- Mr. and Mrs. Willard Johnson. at Bushnell be present at a ple attending included Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hansen of party at Pioneer Park in BrigMrs. Morgan Miller, Mr. and Los California arrive-e- d ham City Tuesday evening, July Angeles, Mrs. Clarence E. Miller, Mr. and here Tuesday to visit with 28 at 6:30 o' clock, for a Pot Mrs George L. Miller., J. Wilford her brothers, the Miller brothers. Luck lunch and party. Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Miller Hansen of California. Mr. and and family of Fargo, North Mrs. Orsen Jensen and family Dakota arrived here Saturday to and Mr. and Mrs. Newel Johnson visit' with Mr. Miller father mily. and daughter Dixie. J. Wilford Miller. At the Miller Mr. and Mrs. Preston Petersen reunion Sunday, Mr. Wilford Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Sorensen, Mr- - and Mrs. Clyde Sorensen, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Allen and families attended the Olof Peterson family reunion at Crystal Springs Saturday. Saturday evening Mrs. Linda Somers and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Somers and daughter of Logan brought Mr. and Mrs. Fred Somers and family to visit relatives here. The Fred Somers fam-ilare visiting in Logan from their home in Delaware, Maryland. Mrs. Marion Sorensen and son James spent Friday in Malad so James could spend the day with his grandparents and other relatives before leaving for the armed services this coming week. VISIT IN CALIFORNIA Mrs. R. J. Potter accompanied her son Dean and Burton and Carter Rich to California Friday. They met Mr. and Mrs. Norman Perry at Lake where Mrs. Potter spent the day while the boys went to San Francisco. They returned home Monday evening. Mrs. Lottie Potter, Merle Larson, Mabel Hadfield and Hilda Castleton were Howell Relief Society visitors Tuesday. Mrs. Gus Larson and Betty were Logan visitors Saturday. SON OF EUGENE HANSEN NAMED Three generations of fathers were in attendance at Fast meeting when the baby of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hansen of Salt Lake City were named, with the father doing the honors. In attendance were E. S. Hansen, and. Warren Hansen grandfather. The child received the name of Chris Eugene. The mother was Jean-in- e Showell. wump it mm y Ta-ho- Save time with an electric freezer by putting many food shopping trips into one and cutting your fruit preserving time by Vi through freezing instead of canning. Save money by buying fresh fruit, vegetables, meat and other food in large quantities when prices are down and quality is up. 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