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Show Thursday. August 6. EAST GARLAND Mrs. Eph Peterson Eugene Hansen To Serve At Ft. Lee Mr. and Mrs. Roland Sho wells of Stone and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Julander and family of Ogden spent Wednesday LEADER. THE 19S3 evening at the Warren Hansen home prior to Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hansen's leaving for Virginia where Mr. Hansen will fill his assignment at Fort Lee with the armed services. Mr. and Mrs. David Larson of Logan visited relatives here Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Harper and Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Harper were in Corinne Sunday where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Grover Harper and family. Mrs. Harper was an invited of Ogden came for their daughter, Tina, on Monday after she had spent 10 days at the LeRoy Atkinson and Morris Sorenson home. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Minson of Paris, Idaho visited Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Allred. Chet Atkinson joined his family at the R. J. Potter home this week. They have been here for some time. Monday evening the Atkinsons and Mr. and Mrs. Leland Watt and family of Layton were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Pier-su- guest of Mrs. George Coombs in Fielding when she entertained six of her club members from Salt Lake City. Mrs. Bill Potter accompanied her brother and family, Dr. and Mrs. Roy Barnum and son, Gene, to California last week where they were called by the death of their mother. They were gone one week. Mrs. Inez Hafner of Salt Lake City and Carlos Woods of San Diego, stayed over after the funeral of their sister, Mrs. Laub and are at the L. R. Shaffer home for a few days. HOLMANS BIRTHDAY Tremonton. Utah n. OBSERVE and Mrs. Warren Han-seattended the wedding reception for Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Despain (Barbara Burns) at the 11th Ward in Login Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Don Bourne and family of Layton, enroute to Yellowstone, visited Monday at the Delos Adam home. They left three of the smaller children with their grandfather. The Bournes will meet Mr. and Mrs. Ursel Adams of Fairfield. Montana at the Ardis Adams and Maxim? were Salt Lake City visitors Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. L. Francis and children of Ogden and Mrs. John Smith of Manchester, England, visited Mrs. Dorris Peterson and other relaClcland and tives Sunday. Yetta Karen returned with them to Ogden and accompanied them on a trip to Salt Lake Mr. To celebrate the birthday an- niversary of L. M. Holman, Mr. and Mrs. Holman were dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph! Holman in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Holman entertained the Social Hour Club at their home Saturday evening. Mrs. Carlos Edvalson of Ogand den spent Tuesday Wednesday evening and enjoyed a weiner roast with the family. Mr. and Mrs. Rhodes were Sunday dinner guests of the Edvalsons in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wood and family came Sunday to the. J. W. Rhodes home on a two weeks vacation. They now live in Cheyenne, Wyoming. Mr. and Mrs. James Hughes1 J j n P-r- Pet-erso- n Cit Monday. Club The Eager Beaver met at the home of Yetta Karen Peterson Wednesday. They planned demonstrations for the fair, worked on their aprons and sang songs. were served by the hostess to 9. 4-- feed brings more growth in beef cattle and bigger dairy yields. Hay dried electrically retains protein in alfalfa that costs much less than supplements. With electric hay drying you save in time and weather risks, too! High-protei- n high-prote- Erma Sorenson and Mrs. ed with a gift also. Mrs. Ella Talbot was a special guest. A Mrs. Amanda Cutler were in, delicious luncheon was served. Malad Tuesday. Mrs. Christine Peterson Mrs. Lois Arhan and Mrs. Mrs. Dora Cutler, Mrs. Iris of Tremonton and Mrs. Hurd Phyllis Smith were in Logan Fonnesbeck of Howell Maurine Thursday. in were Monday. Ogden Mr. and Mrs. Rubin Arbon and Caliof and family Mrs. Dorothy Nuttall Riverside, fornia are visiting with Mr. children of Brigham visited On Wednesday of last week and Mrs. Jesse Arbon and other Wednesday of last week with fourteen members of the Frien-d- a relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Arbon. Club enjoyed their annual outing to Richmond, Utah to visit with Mrs. Ellen Pack. The afternoon was spent in visiting mm and a delicious luncheon was iwwwwwt but not holding up weight, reduce scratch grains and Those present were served. the feed of increase Floe Cutler, Menah Rose, Rose DRAPER QUALITY LAYWard. Rennis Larkin,, Mattie ING MASH. PAMPER Nelson, Grace Anderson, Uar-d- a There's the combination Larkin. Ella Talbot, Ada for egg production that Pratt, Lois Arbon, Ada Hickoff in profits. pays YEARLING man, Edma Sorenson, Glenna Allen also suggests Mr. Cobia and Christine Peterson. better egg care. Gather Dallas Nelson and Floyd HENS early and often, using came home from Salt cool wire baskets. Keep Lake City to spend the week your egg room temperaQuentin end. ture at 60 degrees: huAllen midity at 80. Use a moist Mr. and Mrs. Norman Talbot burlap bag to keep cased, had their small son named in Your vearling hens, aceggs from drying. Sacrament meeting Sunday. His cording to QUENTIN ALof LEN for premium TREMONTON, name is Kim Neal Talbot. Then, on your eggs, marDRAPER representative, prices Mrs. Robert Bowen and ket every case through pay the feed bills. Keep children, Bobby and Sharon, DRAPER EGG PRODUCthem laying through hot and Karan of Malad visited the ERS ASSOCIATION Make certain weather. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. your coops are well venp r a g ressive cooperative, tilated. Laurence Anderson. that serves more than, Increase the amount of water in 4500 wise poultrymen in MRS WILL A. IIURD HOST Utah and Southern Idaho, troughs, and change iti TO CUP AND SAUCER CLUB often enough to keep it year after year. No con-- , cool. tract is required to beProvide ample, come a member. Monday evening Mrs. Willa deep, dry litter and folIlurd was hostess to twelvet low the DRAPER plan For complete details, members of' the Cup and Sane summer feeding. If for in touch with Mr, get er Club at her home. Mrs. Allen in Tremonton today. birds are producing well,, Rulan Derrington was Joan Heyder was honored guest, it being her birthday. Mrs. Marie Birky was present SNOWVILLE Frienda Club Enjoys Outing "No, jusf our uiual Srvic." NEW LIBERTY THEATRE SUNDAY, MONDAY, rvt This may be a little exagerat-ed- , but we pride ourselves on TUESDAY. trfA our service. Batteries Washing Lubrication 59 E. Main Phone 3371 agajrerELIA NEWS SI ilf Mlcuiilllrif i!t if tlrli ifli uilMi t, lit tii Uli ulfr KAZAN Tremonton, Utah WED., THURS., FRI-- , T OF HOW a DRAMA A ulia.. ESfAPcn rn.. liSKS , J 0JS VtffJOElMcCREA iARBARA N1GQL j Plus COLODER SHORT CARTOON a!!!illli!il!lll!l!ll!I!!illnilll N O SAT., AUG. THE MAN WITH THE NAME THAT NOBODY KNEW! HEADLINE-HO- CIRCUS Tires Jlttllh AUG. THE HAND OF TERRORI MARK'S UTOCO SERVICE ijHir'iiiil EES 33 in BUY FROM YOUR DEALER .imiiMiliimujMiwmKuilmmiiiilliillik n KARTOON KARNIVAL UffillllMffillfflH T.J IIIIIIIIUIIDW E! Here Are The Facts All Potential Silverware Buyers Should Know During the past year there has been a very noticeable increase in the number of door to door salesmen contacting our young people with high pressure sales propaganda, about a brand of silverware thev are selling. 3. These Are The Facts: 1. 2. The Silverware thev offer is not Na-tional- ly Advertised, (meaning no guarantee of quality or price.) This quality of Silverware, sold by these salesmen for $90.00 to $100.00 for a service for six, can be purchased for $39.00 in regular retail stores which regularly carry 4. There is no such thing as TRIPLE or QUADRUPLE plating in fine quality silverware. It is ONE continuous process, the amount of silver being determined by weight and of the silver on the thickness article. When in doubt, consult your retail jeweler, who is established in the silverware business. He is prepared to prove these facts. THIS MESSAGE SPONSO RED BY MEMBERS OF JMHM 9.WCJ H if 1 m AT In r n I ft mom? Ig - |