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Show 1 e THE LEADER. Tremonion. by Mrs. Eph Peterson Accurate Keconls Needed for Social Security and Mrs. Vauffhn S. Der-- 1 rick and family of Salt Lake night up Logan canyon to Tony's Grove and White Pine. Mrs. Tom Harper entertained for her grandson Roger Card-- ; ner's fifth birthday anniversary Monday afternoon. There were EAST GARLAND Mr. City vislTed with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Larson Sunday. RIDING CLUB HOLDS Wednesday evening the M.I.A. CAMPING PARTY dancing group held a party at the church grounds. A weiner IN LOGAN CANYON Louis Larson accompanied the games ana enjoyed the lunch roast was held at the grove and Sunset Riding Club on an over, which featured a beautifully watermelon and games were enjoyed on the church lawn. night camping trip Friday decorated birthdav cake. There were 31 who participated. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Rhodes had as. supper guests Friday Mr. and Mrs. Carl evening Edvalson of Ogden. ! j j j ' Immediate t? There's ready cash wait- - Cash On Your j ing for you. Simply take Loan Graia First io Security Bank. You will CROP receive prompt, courte- - thru a plus the i ous attention COMMODITY II you made the best ar-GRAI-N rangement possible. LOAN ' Bank where you get complete one-stoBanking n p Service TREMONTON BRANCH Member M.mber Ftdtral RMrv Syttt Ftdarat DtpotH Inturanca Corp. e Ned Jackson completed his summer school at the U.SA.C. Friday and he with his family left Tuesday for Mortenez, Calif., where he will teach this winter. Mrs. Eugene Hansen and son Chris Hansen of Logan were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hansen were Salt Lake City visitors Thursday.. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Christen-seattended the Wood family reunion in Brigham Canyon Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Odell Thompson and children were Salt Lake City visitors Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Allred and Susanne were in Salt Lake City Monday where they visited at the hospital with Mr. Allred's brother Jewel. Mrs. Katie Hughes and daughters come came to get her daughter Tina, who had spent the week with the LeRoy Atkinsons. satisfaction of knowing CREDIT '"Maintaining an accurate record of each individual's social security credit requires cooperation from thn-different sources," Wesley F. Watson of the Ogden social security office said today. "The employee. :he employer, and the Social Security Administration must each perform its Surprise Visit part of the job," Mr. Watson said. On Sunday Mrs. Rhodes was pleasantly surprised by a visit of lfer aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bingham of Yakima, br Mabel Homer Washington. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Holman and Mr. and Mrs. Ned Jackson NKW SUNDAY SCHOOL attend the Holman reunion at orFICKKNAMF.D Aspen Grove in Frovo Canyon Ronald Mortensen was susSaturday. tained as second counselor in the Sunday School Sunday Ends School Work EIAVOO!) your Commodity Credit GR ASH Dinner Guests Mr. and Giant Wide Screen First in And Now CINEMASCOPE at the 3-- D I I KIDS PRICES: ADULTS 5Qc 20t Second Co-H- it "HEATWAVE" Starring Alex Nicol - Hillary Brooke NOTE: For Adults and High School age students only Sunday, Monday, Tuesday August 29, 30, 31 , Giant Double Program 1 Latar Wacktltr i lT7 "4 iam Quinn. J Mr. and Mrs. Milton Perkins of Salt Lake City and daughter Karen visited Mrs. Dorris Peterson and family Sunday afternoon. Mr. Perkins is a nephew of Mrs. Peterson. Mrs. Peterson took Mrs. I. L. Issacson to Mantua Saturday where they visited the John Isaacson family. Based on the book by Johanna Spyri a f .''If' f Va AMmaft n .' x " v . I .1 I . United ArtisU Second Feature '' as proud and majestic J'" as its wild stallion... j u " - I I' Help Wanted Cannery Workers To work In Brigham City Contact Representative at Tremonion City Hall wr""- - Mewed thni United Mists Tj-S-- v' s SOON "The Robe" In CINEMASCOPE Admission 50c I I RIVERSIDE ! I By Myrle Udy Mr. and Mrs. Austin Udy and Ward, Mr. David Morris of Doris were in Ogden Monday. Portage died Friday and will The brother of Mary Ann M. be buried Monday. I'll Kill? WARD FETED BY FAMILY LIBERTY THEATRE TREMONTON AT BIRTHDAY DINNER The family of Phebe Ward had a birthday dinner Sunday in honor of their mother at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Ward. Mrs. Ward has been in Cache Valley for several weeks but came back for the dinner. Mrs. Ward is Riverside's oldest lady. The following children were present: Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Ward. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Ward. Art Ward and Mr. and Mrs. Ira Ward. 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There were twenty-fiv- e guests the Bishopric present including and partners, the Primary officers and others. They played games and enjoyed the evening, The articles they had made during the summer were on display, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Hadfield are vacationing at Meridian, Ida., with their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hadfield. The Joe Forsberg family were very happy to receive a telephone call during the week from their daughter Marlene and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Gayle Christenson In Fort Hood, Tex. Canyon Outing The Mutual girls spent a couple of days In Logan Canyon. They were accompanied by their leaders, Phyllis Udy, Afton Welling, Donna Ward and Cleo Forsberg. The James Udy family reunion was held at Rees Pioneer Park in Brigham City Sunday. The T. J. Udy family, most of the Ed Udy family and the Karl Welling family attended. Mrs. Mina Ward who has been in Idaho the past month with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Shirley of Rexburg returned home Sunday. The Shlrleys are rejoicing over the safe arrival of their first daughter. She has three v The Best Buy of Your Life In Used 0 26, 1954 Thursday, August rate high with farmers because International Harvester builds trucks that can take the rough, rugged INTERNATIONAL Trucks going of farm work, with minimum operating expense, minimum time out for maintenance. And Internationals score on these same points wherever there is hauling to be done because they are with truck engines, truck strength and stamina everywhere. What's more, Internationals are extra-eas- y to ride in, drive and maneuver in trafic or on the road. Their Comfo Vision cabs provide passenger car comfort and convenience. On every count -f- or any job -- an Intssna-tion- al is your best truck buy. Come ia and talk let's business. all-truc- $$$$$$ I A, rare and exciting film... Visitors at the Howard Stokes home last week were Mr. and Mrs. Odell Redford and daughters of Vallejo, Calif. Mrs. Red-for- d is a sister of Mr. Stokes. Brothers of Mrs. Stokes also visiting during the week were Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hansen and family of Nampa, Idaho, and Mr, and Mrs. Vern Hansen and family of Elko, Nevada. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Hansen and family of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Caseal Burke and family of Logan were guests at the Amos Hansen home Sunday. The Burkes are leaving in the immediate future to make their home in Berkley, Calif., where Mr. Burke will be teaching at the University. The following people visited at the William Petersen home during the past week: Donald Graves of West Weber, William Wagstaff of Perry, Mr. and Mrs Clarence Olsen of Cardston, Canada, Mrs. Johanna Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Ralston Hunt and family and Mrs. Harold Me Donald and two sons all of Buhl, Idaho. Mrs. Marion Miller and son Rickie and Mr. and Mrs. Reed Miller just returned home after spending the past month at their ranch in Montana. Mr. Miller remained in Montana for a few more weeks. The priest quorum held a cottage meeting Wednesday evening at the home of. Mr. and Earl Saunders. Shaffer and entertained a HARRIS GRANDCHILD group of friends at a fcarty at DIES IN CALIFORNIA the Shaffer home Friday evenMrs. Virgil Harris of Portage, ing. There were 12 who particLeader corespondent, was called ipated. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Grover to California last week because attended a wedding reception of the birth of a grand daughdance for a cousin and his new ter, born to her daughter Carol bride at West Point Friday and her husband, Lee Roy Pettingill. The baby died Aug. evening. at the Naval hospital at Mr. and Mrs. Ed Isaacson 16, California there days Oakland, and Gordon Winter and Mr. birth. after and Mrs. Eton Winter and family of Willard went to Salt Lake City Sunday where they met some friends from Alhambra, California, Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe E. Davis, who spend their summers on a farm at Riverton, Says Utah. 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