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Show THE LEADER. Harley is busy there with the fall work on the new ranch he PENROSE Mrs. Leonard Peierson DEWKYVILLE By Mrs. Wayne Fryer purchased. Student Visits B.Y.U. student, Joan Jensen, CALIFORNIA RESIDENTS KAY WHITAKEK STKIVS spent the weekend with her CK IF1), VISIT RELATIVES parents, Mr. and Mrs. Orsen OFF THI HACK .ENJOY DEER HUNT SUFFEKS HKOKI-Jensen. Gene Jensen and Kent PeterMrs. Mary Teft and son. Mil-toMisfortune has been striking of San Diego, Calif., visited sen accompanied the Bear River heavily at the home of Ray and in Penrose Sunday at the homes band to Log3n Saturday where Vonda Whitaker this past week. of her niece and nephews, Mr. they played for the Aggie Home- Their daughter, DeAnne, is up and Mrs. Scott Petersen, Mr. and coming and witnessed the game and around again after an apMrs. Leonard Petersen, Mr. and between the Aggies and the pendectomy. On Thursday evenMrs. Jess Petersen and Mr. and B.Y.U. ing, as Ray was covering a load Miss of Verlene Nelson Salt Lumber Mrs. Margan Miller. Mary is a of lumber at sister of Mrs. Eva C. Petersen. Lake City spent the weekend at in Tremonton, he stepped off They come to Utah annually for the home of her mother, Mrs. the bed of the truck and broke the deer hunt during which Josephine Nelson. his back. He is at the Valley Milton is a guest of Boyd Peter, Return From Oregon Hospital. sen of Brigham. Mrs. Eva C. Mr. and Mrs. Emery Nelson Mrs. Ted Nielsen attended the Petersen and Mrs. Leonard Pet- and family returned home Open House for Mothers and ersen visited with them in Brig-ha- Thursday from Nyssa, Ore., Wives of Phi Kappa Alpha at Wednesday at the Boyd where he has been assisting his U.S.A.C. on Homecoming Day Petersen home. brother Devere during his ill- Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. NielMr. and Mrs. Olene Shuman ness. He reports that Devere is sen's son, Wally, will graduate and daughters, Regan and Re- greatly improved. this December. n Tri-Stat- e becca of Salt Lake City visited Mr. and Mrs. Neil Miller and Sunday with his sister, Mrs. son of Provo were weekend Thayne Stokes (Lorna) and guests of his parents, Mr. and family. Olene is a student at the Mrs. George L. Miller. His mothU, o U. er returned to Provo with them Mrs. Ed Silvester and daugh. Monday and visited with her ter Gwen and mother, Mrs. son Geoorge L. Jr. and family. Pearl Hess enjoyed the ball She spent a few days in Spanish game at Logan Friday. Fork with her daughter, Mrs. Mrs. Lulu Granger and son Leone Orton and family and in Harley came home from Mon- Salt Lake City with her daugh. tana to spend the weekend. ter, Mrs. Lucille Johnson, before LIBERTY THEATRE TREMONTON New NEW LOW PRICES Adults $Qf Children 20c! WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY. FRIDAY SATURDAY. NOV. 3. 4. 5, 6 1 '::.NewH,'9',,:. Make Earrings Members of the Friendly Circle Club met last Thursday evening at the home oi Mrs. Rupert Blackham. Special guest for the program was Mrs. Erma Garn of Fielding who entertained with a humorous monologue. Mrs. Myrl Perry gave a demonstration on the making of ear rings of cork and beads. Many pairs were made by the ladies present. Mrs. Charles Norr was a guest for the evening. Hostess es for the dinner served with a Hallowen motif were Mrs. Ver non Bunderson, Mrs. Blackham and Mrs. Wayne Fryer. A group of ladies from our town and surrounding towns at tended funeral services for Bill Loveland, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Loveland, in Magna on Saturday. Those who drove down were Mrs. Odell Bigler, Serilla Bunbank, Mrs. John Fry er, Mrs. Lloyd Gardner, Mrs. Cleon Hunsaker and Caddie Gardner. i Mr. and Mrs. Myrl Perry and children and Mrs. Pearl Perry Popeye Cartoon BATMAN Serial Also "Ship-a-Hooe- y" , returning home Friday. Mrs. Lawrence Peterson spent two days in Brigham with her mother, Mrs. Joseph Petersen, to take care of her during her illness. Friday, she and Mr Petersen took her mother to Ogden and left her there to receive medical attention. Mrs. Joseph Petersen has been ill for Saturday Only Closed ALL DAY Sunday TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY THURSDAY, NOV. 3. 9. 10, 11 MONDAY. Mrs. Engvar Petersen and her and daughters. Veda Smith Wanda Palmer, enjoyed an after noon of relaxation away from family care Saturday when Mrs. Smith took her mother to Salt Lake City to visit with Wanda and the mother and daughters went out for chicken dinner and an afternoon of fun. wsiKfer of STEREOPHONIC SOUND CARTOON "HELPLESS HIPPO" NEWS NO RUSS FLECTRIC W AT Thursday. November were Sunday dinner quests at called at the home of Bishop and the home of the Alton Perry's Mrs. Winford Barrus. in Ogden. Primary Party Visit Grandchild Grace Warnke, Roma Perry "Grandpa and Grandma'' Karl. and Alone Fryer attended a dinJess and Verna, left for Concord. ner party at the home of Calif., to see their only grand Morrison in Tremonton child, little M.ss Merle Burn-ha- Wednesday evening. The dinner Merle's parents. Keith and was given in honor of retiring Rheta Burnham, just recently Primary Stake Board members. moved into their new name in were Irene Morris. Concord. The Earls will be away Mabel Romer and lna Claire Million Saved For Box Elder in Fconoiuv Drive two weeks. During the week, Horace M. Dewey, Inglewood. Calif., visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs James Gardner. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Dewey, Mr. and Mrs. Bert A. Dewey, Ogden, and Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Peterson Brigham City, were Saturday visitors t the Gardner home. Mr. and Mrs. Grant King, West Point, were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Lish Jr. this week. Visitors at the home of Mrs. N. P. Marble on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.Loweli Packer and children of Brigham. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Bowhius and daughter, Connie, called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bowhius in Ogden, Saturday. Successful Hunt Returning home after a sue. cessful deer hunting trip earlier this week were Mr. and Mrs. Tobe Hall, Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Odell Burns, Bountiful, and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Nielsen. The hunt ing party were camped in the Blacksmith Fork Canyon area. Sunday callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Fryer and at the Wayne Fryer home were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Salvo and sons. Micheal and Bruce of Ogden. Mrs. Salvo is a grand daughter of the John Fryer's. Mr. Salvo is one of the athletic coaches in Ben Lomond High School. Mr. C. Litchford left Monday mordning for the Veterans Hospital in SaU Lake City where he is scheduled to undergo surgery on Wednesday morning for a previous back injury. Friday night, Mr. 'and Mrs. Ruel Barrus, Pocatello, Idaho, 4, 1954 County is in line with the national pattern of tax and debt obligation, the population of 19,734 people of that area are being saved about $1,697,124," the NAM states. 1.5 Ver-nell- e The federal economy drive of has the present Administration reduced government spending to the tune of $86 saving for every man, woman and child in Box Elder County, or a total of SAVE 12! Fuller. $1,697,124. Miss Mardena Neal, Stone, Idaho, was a guest of Miss Joan Regular Washington's expenditures for fiscal the current year, ending Lanolin June, 1955, will be about NOW less than the fiscal 1954 level of national spending projected by the previous Administration, according to an analysis of the federal budget Tussy Wind released today by the Pacific and Weather Lotion Central Region of the National Regular 1 size, now only ! Association of Manufacturers. Piiik, fragrant, imoothing, The outgoing Truman AdminBuy supply; limited time only. istration estimated fiscal 1954 expenditures at $78,000,000,000, size, now and the fiscal 1955 estimates of Regular Wind Hand Cram, and Weather President Eisenhower, as re. Tussy prlc.l plut to vised last September 14, are $(i3,0fi8,000,000, according to the Holdaway on Thursday. A number of young people in our town who play in the B. R. High School band got the thrill of a lifetime on Saturday. They went to Logan on Homecoming Day to play with high school bands from four other states There were fifty three in all. Lunch was served to all, they toured the campus and watched the game to boot. 5CK non-stick- Carol Storrer, who is attend ing Brigham Young University was homo for the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will. NAM. iam Storrer. "Assuming ADAM'S DRUG that Box Elder Tremonton rhone 3341 ENJOY LEES CARPETS WHILE YOU PAY. . . 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