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Show LEADER. THE by was the guest speaker and snowed slides and souveniers which he had brought back from Florence Munsoe. his recent New Zealand Mission. Light refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Grover and daughter Laree, attended a Justensen family reunion held at Liberty Park in Salt Lake At City Sunday. Sunday guests at the home of A fireside meeting was lield at Mrs. Leonard Standing the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. George Bow-cuwere Owen Sunday evening following and family, Mr. and Mrs. Sacrament meeting. LaMar AshFrank Keys and family of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Miller and family of Tremonton. Guests at the Andrew Jensen home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Jerald Jensen and sons and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Smith and small daughter of Ogden. Dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Packer Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Owen Asplund and daughter, Annette, and Pamela, Patsy and Randy Packer of Logan. Patsy and remained to spend a Randy week with the Packers. Mrs. Wynn Hansen played on Drive-I- n the team from Logan at the M Miles West of Tremonton Meadowbook Golf Club at Salt GATES OPEN AT 7:00 P.M. Lake City Friday. 8HOWS STABT AT DUSK Callers at the home of Mr. anr Mrs. J. D. Munson Monday were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Peterson Friday. Saturday of Seattle, Washington. July 22. 23 Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lott In Technicolor and family attended a Moore reunion held at Monrovia Park in Ogden Saturday. Starring Sunday guests at the home of Bing Crosby, Bob Hope Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Burns were and Dorothy Lamour Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burns, Mr. Fireworks and Mrs. Hardy Christensen of Two Cartoons and their families. Children 10c Bountiful Adults 50c Guests at the Ellwood Hess home during the weekend were Sunday. Monday. Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hess of July Ogden, Kathy and Diana of Arimo, Idaho, Mrs. Alice Petersen of Bear River City, and David Morgan of Fielding Returned Missionary Speaks Fireside tt Tlieatre "The Road to Bali" 26-27-- Mac-Farlan- d "I Dream of Thursday. July 23. 1953 Tremonton, Uiah Mrs. Day Garfield and childMrs. Ethel Stanger of Idaho Welling. Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Earl ren were in Malad Sunday to Falls, Idaho visited with her and Mr. and Mrs. Scott McCellan see Mrs. Garfield's parents, Mr. parents, Mr. and Mrs. David spent Saturday evening at Salt and Mrs. Thomas Jones. Holmgren last week. Lake City where they attended the Opera "La Traviata". Norman Petersen of spent the weekend with Mrs. Elma Petersen and family. Mrs. Arlene MacFarland and Miss Marie Petersen spent Monday at Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Petersen IN and family have returned to their home at Monticello after spending a few weeks at the home of Mr. Petersens mother, Mrs. Elma Petersen. 1946 FORD TRACTOR Mrs. Ralph Udy entertained $72 5 00 new paint at a family gathering at her rebuilt engine home Sunday. Guests included 1947 FORD TRACTOR $79500 her grandmother, Mrs. James clean, new paint, with stepup transmission Jardine and Mrs. Devere Hess of Logan, Mrs. Paul Petersen, Mrs. 1949 FORD TRACTOR $97500 Fayne Compton and Mrs. Sidney new paint rebuilt engine Godfrey and their families of Clarkston. 1942 ALLIS CHALMERS W.C $57500 Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Harris With Loader and baby and Fay Coombs of Ogden spent the weekend at the 1949 INTERNATIONAL Model A $69500 Coombs home. Sunday Congrouman Douglai R. Strlngf.llow, Republican, of Utah's First DUtrlct, It thewn John with plow and mower ft, receiving a plaque designating him at an "Honorary Sheepherder." Presenting guests at the Coombs home also tho award, or J. M. (Caieyl Jonoi, and Bob Franklin, representative of tho U. S. included Mrs. Ann Barnes of 1949 INTERNATIONAL CUB $42500 Wool Industry. Thii ii tho first time such an honor hat boon conforrod on a freshman Isaac Hodgand Mrs. with Mower Kaysville Congressman. Tho award wat givon to Strlngf.llow bocauto of hit "commendable son of Layton. Intorott and active participation In tho promotion and wolfaro of Iho wool indvttry' CEHL FORAGE HARVESTER $75000 Mrs. Ralph Udy was hostess f tho United Stattt." with Corn and Hay Attachment to nine members of her club at her home. The 1949 and family spent Sunday with like new Mrs. Herman Thompson of Thursday $169500 Pinochle and prizes girls played their parents Mrs. and Mrs. Clarkston visited with her dau- went to Pamela Hill and Beverly LOADER STACKING and unit at Clarkston. Godfrey ghter Mrs. Nina Owens and fam- Norr. Luncheon was served. for FORD TRACTOR Misses Connie and Patty Hess ily last week. $55000 Mrs. John Coombs and sons of Ogden are spending a few HOME FROM attended the pageant in Ogden days with their grandparents HAWAII $40.00 CREDIT Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Skinner and on new Dearborn Fertilizer Spreader with Mr. and Mrs. Vaun Holt and family. one of these Fine Reconditioned Units Weekend gnests at the home family of Honolulu, Hawaii are at the Paul and Clyde Visiting of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lott visiting with Mr. Holt's parents Coombs homes during the week Mr. and Mrs. Earl Holt for an were Bert Coombs, their were Mr. and Mrs. Walter father, of Delta. indefinite period. Mrs. Elsie Bennett, a sister and Mr. and Mrs. Lavere Welling Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Coombs, all Mrs. Wynn Wood and son East Tremonton Phone 5321 Bruce of Ogden spent Friday at and family of Ogden spent Sun- of Mesa, Arizona. Lyle is also the F. W. Hess home. day with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford a brother of the Coombs men. CONGRESSIONAL SHEEPHERDER Mont-icell- o BARGAINS Good Used Farm Equipment , .... El-w- in Rawl-inso- County Farm Service n Jeannie Logan. Mrs. Richard ZowZam of Ogden is spending a couple of Starring weeks with her parents Mr. and Ray Middleton and Mrs. Walter Scott and family. Lawrence Murril Mrs Ardis Burt and family of Two Cartoons and News Ogden spent Wednesday visiting Children 10c with Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Munson Adults 50c In Technicolor and family. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Godfrey of Preston, Idaho spent Tuesday evening visiting with Mrs. Eliza Godfrey and Mr. and Mrs.Elmo Wednesday and Thursday July 29-3- 0 "Flat Top" In Technicolor Starring Sterling Hayden and Richard Carlston Three Cartoons Family Night $1.00 Per Car Friday and Saturday July 31 August 1 "Rio Grande"- - ttrWh Munson. Mrs. Wynn Hansen accoman-ie- d by Mrs. Hyrum Marble of I) TO u g ood food; Manor House, A Grade, Ready Garland attended the Opera "La Traviata" at the University Stadium in Salt Lake City Tuesday evening. Miss Bonnie Hansen of Salt Lake City accompanied them. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Grover and daughter, LaRee, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Dean Grover and family of Kaysville are spending this weekend at Bear Lake. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hess spent Frankfurters with John Wayne and Ben Johnson Two Cartoons Adults 50c Children 10c Monday at Ogden. Beef Steaks Beef Roasts HAACA IVllCUdU Sunday. Monday. Tuesday. Wednesday, July m V . i YOUR HEART WILL SING! YOUR EYES ifs jS3 IfSSfoN.. $ xfN WILL DANCE! JULY 14, PICKLES PEARS A,o, Cut Dillf 1 00 ANN MILLER i4imJk 3f JTS Fluff-i-e- POTTED MEATS 3 --I 30-3- 1 August 01 Mail, Crram Style, N. 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