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Show The LEADER, 29. 1954 Thursday. April Noted Western Artist to Local Exhibit Annearat 1 charge. Mr. Heinzman n; s y - im Wiirii Tfi ij urn "rr Jn IIMI'MIIMW. , t Hi,", i" " 'rwrr - ' ' t,'' "; . , r " A widelp known and recognized for his work on western desert scenes. He was the first western artist to give a one man show at Town Hall in New York City, and has appeared in Paris and Zurich sPcial invitation. A permanent art collection has been placed in Olympus high school named in his honor The Tremonton Women's Civic League is cooperating by giving an art tea in connection with the exhibit. The committee arranging for the tea Includes Shirley Matney, Irene Morris, Coila Haltiner and Dell Marie become Barlow has ' i ,1 1 Louis Heinzman of Woods Cross, of national and international fame will appear personally at the exhibition of his paintings Sunday. His appear. ance and a discussion of his paintings has been arranged by the art committee of the high high school, Helen Severson, Clyde Morris and Frank Stevens, Twenty canvasses of the artist will be displayed at the foyer of the new Memorial Gymnasium Sunday afternoon from 2 to 6 o'clock, and everyone is invited to attend without i'ii , " Tremonton. Utah im'.'j "W'to ' ''JS ,. 4" " 'ss "' """-- ' '' ' '! ? "rr I v fi '' ' "Farm Bureau's 'blueprint' for a revised farm program envisions the expansion of agricultural markets as the answer to the nation's farm problems rather than a continued emphasis on a rigid, government high-pric- e support program " He said that an intensive campaign was being carried out this week in every county in the state to "fully acquaint farm bureau members with the legislatdetails of the new farm ' ion," and to urge individual members to contact their congressman in Washington and let them know what opinion they irfr i: " , ' i.i S"'W s ",, ''t , ' , "ffjjiijjnni rj rrtri'iiiiiiriirr imiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiimi - f 's I ' H y ;f &$fx held. "Briefly," Mr. Shelley addeA "the new legislation, to be called the Agricultural Act of 1954, provides for an immediate of '$2.5 billion worth of current farm surpluses in order to facilitate an orderly return to a variable price support program on basic commodities and also as 'insalation against emergency national needs. Mr. Shelley emphasized the importance of expanding foreign farm markets and pointed out that the new farm program further provided legislation that would enable the sale of farm products abroad through private channels for local currencies of purchaser nations in instances where such commodities could not be sold for dollars. 'set-asi- USE LEADER WANT ADS SPECIAL SHOWING tlw River" "Race-t- o TO BE EXHIBITED "The Alleuvial Fan," a striking painting by Louis Heinzman, will be among the works displayed Sunday at I COLORED AERIAL MOVIES OF THE Bear River City PARTV' HONORS MARY E. ANDERSON A lovely party was held at the home of Mrs, Jean E. Shaw at her home in Conners Springs honoring Mrs. Mary E. Ander son on her birthday anniversary. Out of town guests included Mr and Mrs. L. L. Ellis, Mrs. Vaughn Koford of Tooele, Mrs Clifford Stark and Mrs. Guv WEDNESDAY, MAY 5th 7:30 P.M. at JOE CARR'S East Main Street Tremonton ALSO ON DISPLAY THE ACTUAL LINCOLN CAR THAT WAS SWEEPSTAKES Mrs. Lilas by Andrea noggins Showing pictures of the thrilling slock car auto race from Mexico City to the U.S. Border 350 WINNER OF THE GRUELING MEXICAN RACE CLASSIC Bosley of Bothwell. A delicious dinner was served and social conservation enjoyed. Mrs. Ina Udy of Fielding, Mrs. Fae Vernieuw and Mrs. Beatrice Street of Ogden were guests of their sister, Mrs. Winnie Jensen one day last week. Mrs C. II. Wakely of Logan is spending some time with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Paul S. Holmgren. Sunday Mrs. Holmgren's sister and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Meikle and son Jimmv were dinner guests of the Holmgrens. Mrs. Christian Anderson entertained her pinochle club Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis D. Anderson of Clearfield were Sunday guests of Mr- Anderson's mother, Mrs. LaVal Anderson. Mrs. Vaughn Koford and children Eldon, Maxine and Rae Lynn of Tooele were also guests at the Anderson home over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jones of Hooper visited Mrs. Jones' sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin .Jensen Sunday. Mrs. Jones' mother, Mrs. Emma Paice returned home after spending some time here. Injured When Horse Falls Leslie Jensen met with a very painful accident last week He was riding a horse when the animal slipped and fell pinning Mr. Jensen under him. Leslie escaped having any bones brok en but he was bruised very badly. Jim Stacey of Woodruff visit ed his sister and brothter-in-laMr. and Mrs. Reed Munns last week. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Christ ensen motored to Ogden Sunday where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Murray. They also attended Sacrament meeting where their newest grand dau ghter received the name of Pat ricia. Mr. and Mrs Vay Jensen en tertained a group of friends at their home Saturday evening Games were played and a deli cious lunch was served. Daughters of the Utah Pion eers met at the lovely home of - FREE: No Admission Charge LIBERTY THEATRE TREMONTON New NEW LOW PRICES r- - Adults 5Qt Children 20 1 . Monday, Tuesday. May 3-- 4 Closed EVERY SUNDAY AUIEO ARTISTS riCTUtt w Short Cartoon News WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY. FRIDAY. SATURDAY MAY -S- ASKATCHEWAN coiot v K PICTURE UNIVERSAL-INTERNATIONA- PLUS: 2 colored "TOM & JERRY" Cartoons FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY APRIL SO, MAY 1, 2 AT M00NLITE Si DRIVE-I- N "Afri wueen II STARRING Humphrey Bogart AND Kathcriuc Hcphuru Admission: ADULTS 50c First in 3-- and Giant Wide Screen D THURSDAY. FRIDAY. SATURDAY, APRIL MEXICAN ROAD RACES - an exhibition of Heinzman's works. He is noted for his western scenic canvasses, ACADEMY AWARD WINNER IN TECHNICOLOR CHILDREN FREE. Don't Pay A Baby Tender. First Five Cars each night admitted FREE! Bywater Friday after- noon for their April meeting. Mrs. Mary S. Anderson gave the lesson. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Anderson and daughters of Bountiful were weekend guests of Mr. Anderson's mother, Mrs. Martha Anderson and other relatives-PrimarConference will be held Sunday evening. The officers and children have worked hard and would like a good attendance. Reports Eastern Trip Joe Dell Huggins was in Salt Lake City Tuesday where he was a guest of the State Board of Forestry. He told of his recent trip to Chicago and of the work of the Young Outdoor Americans. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Johnson motored to Provo Sunday where they visited Mrs. Johnson's brother, Harvey Olson who is confined at a local hospital suffering from a shot in the eye from a 22 Farm Bureau Legislation Seen As Favorahle gjniiMiiwrt mm flikrt 29, 30, MAY vmrnmsttm , HARLEM Bwwwftiuorwnwnniw 1 t mm GLOBETROTTERS I TIE All-NE- W AU-TI- 8I STORY Of A TEAM AMI A the Legislation embodying recommendations of the American Farm Bureau Federation regarding amendments to the Agricultural Act of 1949, has been introduced in the House of Representatives by both Democratic and Republican sponsors, and is expected to be introduced in the Senate with bipartisan support, this week, Frank G. Shelley, executive secretary of the Utah Farm Bur-eaannounced today. "Primarily,' Mr. Shelley said, DREAM! 2ND BIG FEATURE u rifle. Chester Christensen and daughter Betty escaped injury Sunday when their car was struck in the rear by a car driven by David Ward of Willard. The car how ever was damaged extensively. I Drive-ove- r SNOWVILLE Gate by Mrs. Christine Peterson Will save you time, effort and gasoline. Posi- - THREE ACT PLAY PRESENTED BY SNOWVILLE M. I. A. Thursday evening the M.I.A, presented their three act play "Dora Dean," with Wilda Hurd directing the cast. Those participating were Janet Rose, Mary Kay Nelson, Carolyn Ward, Sherry Garbanati, Thelma Hig- ley, Dora Cutler, Warren Hick. man. Thomas Larkin, Jay Cut ler, Gwen Hurd and Jay Cutler. Blind Program Wednesday at the ward hall the Frienda Club sponsored a program which was presented by members of the School for the Blind at Ogden. Miss Mary Elmer of Garland was in charge. A very interesting program was given consisting of vocal and II See the new CHRISTIE ELECTRIC live barrier to all livestock. Easy to install. Will last for years. Only 19.95 . . d- I, -., SUNDAY thru WEDNESDAY. MAY 2. 3, 4, He found her in the jungle u0 i M a tigress who couldn't be tamed r" ytf zf IN TECHNICOLOR "BEACHHEAD" Starring TONY CURTIS, FRANK LOVEJOY. and MARY MURPHY COMING NEXT WEEK: SABRE JET THREE SAILORS AND A. GIRL instrumental numbers, and readbeautiful hand made articles made by members of the school were displayed A large crowd was in attendance. After the program the visitors were served luncheon. Reed Larkin and Norman Talbot furnished the transportation for the group. Sunday in Sacrament meeting Mr., and Mrs. Garn Larkin had their baby blessed. She was given the name of Tressa Jane. There were four grandparents and two great grandparents present. The baby was blessed by her great grandfather, Dan ing. Many Garn of Fielding. Honored By Stake Board On Thursday evening the Stake Board members of the Bear River Stake Relief Society entertained in honor of Mrs. Mattie Nelson at her home. Those present were Mrs Ruby Nielson, Mrs. Hilda Castleton. Mrs. Rennis Larkin, Mrs. Ellen Capener, Mrs. Ruth Hansen, Mrs. Mrs. Pearl Cullimore, Mable Hadfield, Mrs. Vera Hunsaker, and Mrs. Lottie Pot ter. Games were played and a delicious luncheon served. A lovely gift was presented to Mrs. Nelson. Mrs. Rennis Larkin visited Tuesday and Wednesday in Lo gan with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Anderson. Mrs. Erma Sorenson. Mrs. Christine Peterson and Mrs. DcEsta Sampson of Howell were in Brigham on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Cutler were in Ogden on Saturday. at the Weekend visitors Mr. home Price wcr? George and Mrs. Reuben L. Allphin ci Lovell. Wyoming. Mr. AUphm is a brother of Mrs. Price. 5 ul fijpfl Order Now A Beautiful Granite Memorial for this Memorial Day. May 30th Our 80 years of continuous service in this area is your guarantee of Quality and Satisfaction. CALL AT OUR PLANT and BUY DIRECT from the MANUFACTURER John H. Bott & Sons Company GRANITE MEMORIALS 2nd North & 4th East CERAMIC TILE Phone 220 Brigham City de |