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Show Thursday. September THE LEADER, 30. 1954 He will report back for duty at San Diego the last part of ky Florence Munsoa the week. On Sunday Mrs. J. S. Hess, Lyle, and Fred Hess attended the Ice Follies at Salt LYLE HESS RETURNS Lake City. TO U. S. AFTER House guests at the home of YEARS TRAVEL ABROAD Mr. and Mrs. Earl Holt last week were Mr. and Mrs. Everett Lyle Hess, USN, has arrived Holt of Salem, Ore. in the States on the U.S.S. TausStanley Farnsworth of Salt sig after spending the past year Lake City visited at the J. D. in Japan, Cuba, and the Hawai- Munson Thursday evening. ian Islands, and is now visiting Mrs. Verl Udy entertained at at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Hess and family. a dinner party at her home Sun- - FIELDING and Giant Wide Screen I I And Now CINEMASCOPE at the First in 3--D I i PRICES: ADULTS Sept 30, Oct 1 ft V KIDS 50 SO ft 1 - i 20 1 i 2 . VJaK monoid f i ! I i by Mrs. Christine Peterson mm tbscolor thra UNITED ARTISTS Oct. 3, 4, 5, Sunday in Sacrament meeting the son of Don and Thelma Hig-le- y was given the name Brad Reese. Arlene Larkin, daughter of Thomas and Barbara Larkin, Jean Hurd daughter of Marvin and Ruby Hurd were confirmed members of the Church. LaDene Zundel and children of Fielding visited with the Doyle Cutlers on Monday. Ogdon. al Park and the Canadian JEANNE DANA ID GRAIN ANDREWS Warner Bros. 0 v it EARRAR aMNMOUUMOftRtSCM ftraHEUMMUTONYOWDI -- Sofa W tmm 7WARNER BROS. NEXT WEEK: "ROSE MARIE' in CINEMASCOPE Tasty Mrs. IUI ,0 ITU U.S. STOCK-CA- n ORNET-CHAMPION R t TRADE-I- N JAMBOREE Product op American Motors Well go 'way over market for your car in trade. It will likely make the down payment and reduce your monthly payments to little more than those for a naall car. wauiuM rtrUMt 4 If MhtMt I itMft ViUMl HUM JAY DEE 1ARRIS Tremonton, Utah Phone 2511 SALE PRICE .00 EACH Gepliart Stores Co. "Buy For Cash and Pay Less" Lee Hansen, president. A Len, Mary Boesche bill? ulMl! US rfnf WvrV I m mm mm mm mm. .v mm mm m m WE of Mc- - Va., who has been a house guest at the Wynn Hansen home for the past few weeks was honored at a arty given in compliment to her by Mrs. Hansen Tuesday. Members of the Towne Club of Tremonton were guests. Bridge was played. Mrs. Delbert Holmgren entertained for her at the Holmgren home Saturday. She was a special guest at a luncheon and golf party given by Mrs. Farrell Bess Friday. Mrs. Hansen honored her at a luncheon party Monday. Mrs Boesche plans to leave the end of this week for her home in Virginia. M.ss Rheumina Udy of Ogden spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. Rheumina Udy and family. Lex Udy has returned to Salt Lake Citv to resume his studies at the University of Utah. Polio Victim Improves Mr. and Mrs. Earl Holt spent Sunday with their daughter Whitney at Ogden. They report that LaRee Is gradually improving from polio. Mr. and Mrs'. Parley Petersen left Tuesday morning by plane for Lansing, Mich., where they will visit with friends. They plan to have Mrs. Peterson's brother, Jack, who Is now at Baltimore, Md., accompany them home. Jack will be driving a new car home. Norman Petersen of Salt Lake City spent the weekend with hii mother, Mrs. Elma Petersen and family. IFBEE MINNEAPOLIS HONEYWELL WITH EARLY PURCHASE OF QUAKER 3210T OIL HEATER Automatic Timer and Thermostat! Automatically heater down turns your during the night . . . automatically turns it up in the morning at the pre-sk time. Nigbt saves you from 10 to 20 on fuel! All-in-O- ne SAVES FUEL et WHILE YOU SLEEP A 1 set-bac- 3210T MOST MODERN AUTOMATIC HOME HEATER Ifl SENSATIONALLY BETTER 1 WTO h Actually pays for itself with the big amounts of fuel it saves. ON 7 WAYS! GUARANTEED TO SAVE YOU FUEL. 4. 5 EXCLUSIVE "SMOKELESS" EXTRA LARGE much as 42. A small BUILT-I- N "HEAT-SAVE- R" reduces chimney heat loss as N AUTOMATIC 7 3. 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Mrs. Cooper Haffield has to her home at Salt Lake City after spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Garn. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Munson Sunday afternoon were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Godfrey of Preston, Ida. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mason were Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Sharkey and son, Jesse, of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Garn and children of Ogden spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Garn. Book Lores The Book Lore Club held v their first meeting for the sea son at the home of Mrs. Helen Severson Wednesday evening with Mrs. Myrle Udy of Riverside as New officers who will have charge of the club this year are: Myrle Udy. presidt; Mrs. Helen Severson, vice president; and Mrs. Don. nctta Petersen, secretary. The ik II F i mi ies and were showed by Mr. and Mrs. Severson. X V ;: Rock- Gepharts Plaid Sheet year. evening was spent looking at colored slides of Glacier Nation- . Matinee SUNDAY. 3:00 p.m. Continuous All Day At St i Sunday, Monday, Tuesday ATTEND STATE FAIR Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Ault and son and Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Nelson and daughter visited the VISIT ATE FAIR State Fair Saturday, and attendMr. and Mrs. Arch Rose, Mr. ed the Ice Follies. and Mrs. D. G. Nelson Jr., Mrs. Joan Pierson of Calgary, Canada and Mrs. Christine PeterTHANKS A MILLION son were in Salt Lake City The Bear River Valley Kiwan-i- s Thursday to the State Fair and Club wishes to thank all who enjoyed seeing Holiday on Ice in making a good participated in the evening. They returned time kids of the valley the for home Friday. last Saturday at the Golden Mr. and Mrs. Alma Larkin Spike Rodeo Arena. Let us were in Salt Lake City Friday mention a few items: We thank: The Box Elder evening to see Holiday on Ice, and visit with their daughters. Sheriff Posse for the use of the Phyllis came up from Provo facilities and help in staging also. our rodeo. The Businessmen's Camille Cutler came up from Association of Tremonton for Salt Lake City Friday to visit furnishing candy treats and upwith her parents, Mr. and Mrs. wards of 75 prizes (valued at DeLamar Cutler. She returned more than two dollars each.) The Lions and businessmen to her nursing duties Tuesday. of Garland for furnishing prizes. Mrs. DeLamar Cutler and Last but not least, the prin. daughters Camille and Rosann cipals of the grade schools for were in Logan Monday. cooperating in getting the large out and in furnishing number Mrs. Thekla Anderson visited of the program. in Ogden last week with her part Next year we hope to have a brother and sister-in-laDr. and Mrs. Elmer Strangburg. On bigger and better Kids Day. Thursday, Lars Anderson accom- Thanks to those who bought panied them to Salt Lake City peanuts, our Boys and Girls to the Fair and Holiday on Ice. committee can function another i t i i ivy TMti SNOWVILLE day in compliment to her daughter, Kayla Joy, who was celebrating her second birthday anniversary. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Ed Udy, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Foreberg and family, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hershi and family and Mrs. Inez Johnson of Riverside, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bowcutt and family of Tremon-ton- , Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Udy and family of Bothwell, and Mr. and Mrs. Oleen Udy and family of Logan. Birthday Club of the The lady members Birthday Club enjoyed a dinner party at Maddox Eanch House Wednesday afternoon. The party was in compliment to Mrs. Mina Owen who was celebrating her birthday anniversary. On Saturday evening the Birthday Club members entertained for Mrs. Owen at the High School Cafe where .they enjoyed a lovely supper. Twenty members were present. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Udy and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Logan of Ogden were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Udy Sun. day. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sutherland and family of Pocatello spent last week visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph" Grover and Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Sutherland and family. Mrs. W. M. Welling and Mrs. J. D. Munson spent Saturday at Horse Show Among those who Attended the Horse Pulling Show at Salt Lake City Friday were Mr. and Mrs. Verl Udy, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Secrist, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Allred and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Anger. Mrs. Wesley Goodsell and children of Newton spent Friday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Sutherland and family. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Sutherland .visited with relatives at Ogden last week. Mrs. Effle Johnson was very happily surprised Wednesday evening when her family came in unexpectedly to be with her A X on her birthday anniversary. A lovely supper was enjoyed at an attractively decorated table with a large birthday cake forming the centerpiece. 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