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Show THE LEADER, Trtmontoa, Utai 23. 1954 Thursday. September Mr. and Mrs. Chester Stander and Margaretta attended a wedby Andrea Hurrta ding reception in Ephraim held in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Orliss Jensen. They also visited with BETTE CHRISTENSEN Mr. and Mrs. Everett Jensen. FALLS FROM HORSE, The following enjoyed a BREAKS LEFT ARM at the home of Mr. and Mr. Bette Christensen, 12 year-ol- d Mrs. Chester Christensen: and Mr. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chest- and Mrs. Ace Stokes, er Christensen had the misfort- Mrs. Thell Stokes, Mr.and Mrs. une to fall off a horse and Jack Hamilton, and Mr. and fracture her left arm near the Mrs. Clarence Goldsberry all of shoulder. It was a serious break Brigham City. The occasion was the birthday anniversary of Mrs. but she is getting along fine. Bear River City get-togeth- er and Giant Wide Screen First in And Now CINEMASCOPE at the 3-- D V I i FA.1 J k PRICES: ADULTS 7 burial. Mrs. Del Holmgren was hostess to her club Thurs day evening. many Saturday afternoon little friends of Reisi Anderson came to her home and helped her celebrate her seventh birthday. Games were played' and delicious refreshments were served by Reisi's mother, Mrs. Frank Anderson. Birthday Party Mrs. Del Holmgren entertain1 ed a group of little folks at her home Monday afternoon in honor of her daughter Clexie Ann's fifth birthday. The small folks enjoyed themselves playing games and riding Clexie's pony. A tasty lunch was served. Mrs. Mary Holman is visiting in Burbank, Calif., with her sons and families, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Holman and Mr. and Mrs. C.ourtley Holman. Roger Johnson and Dee Hardy 3 are spading this week at the J. al& KIDS 50 1 20 1 Wednesday thru Saturday Sept. 22, 23, 24, 25 A WHALE OF AN ADVENTUREI 4x-- 111) W ' w-- C01UMBIAWU$ PUMH nn pipi n 10AN TFT7FL .... " TECHNICOLOR Christensen. Bishop and Mrs. Coy Gardner and children of Slaterville visited Mr. Gardner's mother, Mrs. Florence J. Gardner, recently. Shower Held Mrs. Beth Christensen and Mrs. Audrey Hess were hostesses at a pink and white shower in honor of Mrs. LaMar Bourne at the home of Mrs. Christensen, Friday evening. Mrs. Claude Wakefield and two children of Moses Lake, Wash., have been visitng Mrs. Wakefield's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Jensen and ' other relatives for the past ten days. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Leonard and children returned Sunday evening from Huntington. Ronald's mother, Mrs. Alice Leonard, passed away last week and they attended the funeral and m moouctkmi rxrrsr 5?s.isy.infy 'nQ0T I Plus Official Fight Film of Second Fight I MARCIANO vs. CHARLES State Fair. nt Fnday' JoeDell Huggins and Saturday in Salt Lak City Prison Custody Cost 11 Times Probation and Parole Expense LIBERTY New T R E M ONTON RE Adults S0t- - Children NEW LOW PRICES T H E Prison confinement costs'the parole supervision for offenders, State of Utah at least eleven according to a Utah Foundation times as much as probation or research report on the Utah Probation and Parole system. "Probation and parole during fiscal 1954 cot the State $91 for each offender supervised. Operating costs alone for the prison amounted to $98ff per inmate," the report notes. "Capital outlay at the prison was another $322 per inmate, making the total cost per inmate $1,310." Sale of tickets for the 1954-5- 5 In addition to actual prison Utah Symphony season was an- costs, thp Foundation estimated nounced by David S. Romney, that the loss of economic promanaging director of the Utah ductivity of prisoners costs Utah Symphony orchestra. $1.8 million per year, and welThe coming season promises fare assistance for prisoners to be one of the finest in the families amounts to more than history of the orchestra. Season $125,000 per year. ticket holders will be able to Citing crime and delinquency obtain the seats of their choice as major problems facing the by making reservations now, State and nation today, the reMr. Romney reports. port points out that "Prison "The first concert of the season populations , . . have been climbis scheduled for Wednesday, ing virtually without Interrupt- Utah Symphony Sets Ticket Sales for Season AT Thursday. Friday. Saturday r Sept. 23. 24. 25 IT FT Off CARTOON CLOSED SUNDAY Monday. Tuesday. Wednesday Sept. 27, 28, 29 no ana , pre-paro- "TRobe" BEGINS WHERE NEWS November 3. Conductor Maurice ion since 1945." The study indicates that the Abravanel will be back for anUtah Prison population is lower other season along with most than of any other Western that of the members of last year's State except Nevada, but that orchestra. it has increased steadily in recent years to a high count of Mr. and Mrs. Preston Peter- 614 inmates reached in March, sen and family enjoyed an aut- 1954. umn' outing at Bear Lake Sun. The Utah Foundation research day. report states that the Utah De. Mr. and Mrs. Albert L. Smith partment of Adult Probation and family enjoyed a day at the and Parole supervised a monthly State Fair Saturday. They also average of 399 probationers and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Marcel 274 parolees during the fiscal Palmer and family. 1954. Mrs. Jack Leak visited, in This was in addition to 937 and Brigham Sunday with relatives and their son Dee and Gary investigations made during the Giles went to the State Fair in same period, the Foundation Salt Lake City Monday. notes. pre-senten- 20 1 mm mm Thursday. Friday. Saturday Sept. 30. Oct. 1. 2 TWO BIG HITS f3w LeoGORCEY HunhHALLC3 and THi Bowery Boys Cfa le and "TEXAS CITY CARTOON lP!llllllii!iiil!IIIIIIII!il!!!llil!lllll!lllllllllli!l!ilffl w f Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, PENROSE Wednesday; Sept. 26, 27, 28, 29 fv " WARNER BROS. . JLTRA-NELOOK V IN MUSICALS y W J j i I ! $ (SnrjGMAGcopCSi unu SECURITY ; . the 8ok for Everybodyi Mrs. Leonard Peterson ... i FIRST iinniihiiwwwii Mill OillirfNA ittMMiii COMING "Rose Marls "High and Mighty" mm MI CLUB MEMBERS ENTER STATE FAIR HONORED ON SUNDAY Four boys ol Ihe Burning Heart 411 Club of Penrose, accompanied by assistant leader Deo Petersen and the assistant County Agent Paul Daniels, spent Saturday and Sunday at Salt Lake City where they com peted with other 4 Hers of the state at the Utah State Fair. The crop judging team consisting of Gene Jensen, Kent and Jerry Petersen took second place. demonstrations Conservation were given by Harold Egley and and Jerry Petersen and Gene Jensen. The boys and leaders stayed overnight at the New Ute Hotel, attended the Organ Recital at the Tabernacle and church services at Barratt Hall Sunday morning and were then taken on a bus tour of Salt Lake City followed by dinner The boys won the privilege of competing at the State Fair by first place in the winning county. was en. A family C. E Mrs. and joyed by Mr. of all Miller last week when child their children and grand ren were home for the weekend Oleen and Carma Mller Bal ingham and children drove here from Elko, Nev., Orin and Opal Miller Kimber and children came in from Grouse Creek and Miss Lois Miller and Lee and Merle Miller Eskelson and children came up from Salt Lake City. Their other daughter Lena, is Mrs. Orscn Jensen and resides here. Begins Studies Another mile stone in life was reached by Joan Jensen Monday when on her 18th birthday she began a new adventurecin education at the Brigham Young University. She was accompanied to Provo Saturday by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Orsen Jensen and will room this winter with Narlene Clark of Thatcher at the home of Mrs. Gro-ve- r, also a student at the B.Y.U. ' Miss Myrna Petersen has chosen to further her education at the Henagers School of. Business in Salt Lake City. She was accompanied to Salt Lake City Saturday by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard M. Petersen and family. All enjoyed the afternoon and evening at the State Fair, and Myrna then re. mained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Reed where she plans to live while attending school this winter. can a widely experienced ORGANIZATION serve you better?9 get-togeth- er for your car in trade! Enjoy a HORNET U. S. STOCK-CA- J irs a TRACE-- M rj JAUCOHEE jL"""' "- "- "" i (Icatlont and CHAMPION R Li Our big trad-i- n offer make your car worth hundreds more make your down payment hundreds leea. Now you can own the famous Hornet for little more a monthI than amaller cart. 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