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Show Thursday. THE LEADER. Tromwnton. Utah PORTAGE Mrs. Virgil C. Harris ENJOY VACATION TRJP Mr. and Mrs. Gibbs Allen returned home Friday evening from a ten day vacation trip to Glacier National Park, Yellowstone National Park, Spokane and Walla Walla, Washington. Mrs. Allen's sister, Mrs. Ralph Reger and children and mother Mrs. Chas. Pieper of Walla Walla returned with them for a two weeks visit. Donald Gibbs and children of Kaysville, spent the forepart of the week visiting Donald's parents, Mr. and Mrs. David P. Gibbs. Mrs. Reed Neilsen and Mrs. Virgil Harris, in company with Mrs. Ralph Gleed and Mrs. Con Ader of Malad were shopping in Pocatello, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Knud- sen and family of Salt Lake City, spent Labor Day with Mr. and Mrs. John Knudsen. Mr. and Mrs. Wynn John and family visited Monday in Clark- ston, Utah, with Mrs. John's Mr. and Mrs. CROSS ROADS CAFE Junction of Highway 30 S and 191 LIONEL HADFIELD, Manager SHRIMPS CHICKEN DINNERS STEAKS SOFT DRINKS SANDWICHES Phone 2676 Open 24 hours a day H I FOR I SnJbpihstd Sduadian Choose the Church University Learn how to live as well as how to make a living! Students come from all over the world to attend BYU, the West's fastest growing university, for ht its wide academic offering in a spiritual atmosphere. Grow with the Church university. Plan now to attend. - Orientation Registration September 21-2- September 25-2-6 4 Writ sister and family. Word was received by Mr. and Mrs. DeRoy Hawks this week of the birth of a baby girl to Mr. and Mrs. Kent Lee of Brigham City. Mrs. Lee was the former Reta Hawks. LeeRoy Pettingill, U.S.N, of San Diego, California was the Sunday guest of Miss Carol Harris. Mr. and Mrs. George Hastings and four children 'have moved here this week from Paris, Idaho. Mr. Hastings is employed by W. D. Beers sheep outfit. Mrs. Harry Smith and daught er, Elaine and Glen Oman of Brigham City visited with relatives here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Arden Hoskins of Salt Lake City visited Monday with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Feme B. Flint and son Boyce of Clearfield spent the weekend here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Howell were in Brigham City Monday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Allen of visited Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John B. Allen. Mrs. Pearl Hawks entertained her Sunday School class at a party Monday afternoon in the park on the church grounds. The group enjoyed games and refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. George Gardner and baby son of Moscow, Idaho are visiting this week with Mrs. Gardner's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Roderick. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. D. Harris visited in Ogden Friday and Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ward and family. They went to see their grand-dauger, Kathy 6, who broke her leg last week. Devere Harris returned home from Great Falls, Montana where he has spent the past two weeks on business. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Thorpe of Samaria and Mrs. A. T. Hall visited with Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hansen at Tremonton Monday. Ralene John, who is receiving medical treatment in Salt Lake City spent the weekend at home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. DeMour John. She was taken back to Salt Lake City Monday by her mother. Carol Harris visited from Tuesday until Thursday evening Now to the Registrar for Catalog and Information BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY in Kaysville, Utah with June Gibbs. Darwin Hoskins of Ogden' came Sunday to get his wife and daughters who visited with Mr. and Mrs. James E. John since Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Summer Potter and sons of Pocatello, Idaho and Mr. and Mrs. Gus Malan of Ogden were weekend guests of their mother, Mrs. Eliza Knudsen. Mrs. J. Hyrum Gibbs was taken to the Oneida Hospital in Malad Sunday evening where she is receiving treatment this week. Mr. and Mrs. James Sloan and Klea Tracy of Brigham City visited Sunday with the George Hastings family. Mrs. Sloan and Miss Tracy are sisters of Mrs. Hastings. Mr. and Mrs. Herald Jenkins and daughters spent the weekend in Ogden as guests of Herald's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Jenkins. horizontally, or it can be locked in any position required by the implement. It can also be hyAll or leveled. tilted draulically positions of the hitch are hy-- International Displays New Machinery is Harvester International showing its new line of farm equipment with an alemand-lef- t demonand a doseie-do- e stration that is both novel and attention-gettin- g. is Harvester International introducing 77 new pieces of farm equipment this fall, the " feature of which is a new which allows a driver to change implements in a matter of seconds instead of taking the major part of half a day as in the past. h The new Farmall is so designed that it can be made vertically or "Fast-Hitch- Fast-Hitc- free-floatin- g family reunion at Logan Canyon spent the weekend on a fishing visited from Thursday until Sat trip near Yellowstone National urday night in Mackey, Idaho Park. with Mr. and Mrs. ElVoid Gibbs Mr. and Mrs. DeLos Gibbs and and family. sons of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Chester Cannon Mrs. Don Gibbs and sons of and four daughters of San Malad, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Diego, California visited WedMaughn and daughter of Wells-vill- e nesday with Mrs. Vera Hall and were dinner guests of Mr. other relatives and friends. and Mrs. J. Hyrum Gibbs, the Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Hall occasion being Mr. Gibb's birth- and sons, Raymond and Roger were shopping in Ogden Wedday. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Hoskins nesday. visited Sunday and Monday with Carol Ann Gibbs has returned Mr. and Mrs. Eden Hoskins at home from Brigham City where Georgetown and with Mr. and she has been employed all sumMrs. Bill Hawker at Grace, mer. Idaho. Wendell Harris of Nampa, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gibbs were Idaho arrived Tuesday for a visit with his parents, Mr. and Ogden visitors Tuesday. Mrs. John F. Conlay returned Mrs. Wm. D. Harris. He is rehome Monday by plane from cuperating from an appendicitis Albuquerque, New Mexico after operation. n E W LIBERT Y Laund- . Large Size Dish Towels $H 00 5 for GEPI1ART STORES CO. "Buy for Cash and Pay Less" THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY September JANET TONY . ered and Ironed 13, 14, 15, 16 riiDTiCiNDi . Tremonton, Utah THEATRE I draulically controlled. This unique square dance will be staged at Tremon- ton on Sept 19. 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