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Show Tremonton. Utah THE LEADER. Henry May 10. 1956 Thursday. with her father, Rich Hadley who has been hospitalized. Mrs. Marie Nielsen Hadfield Logan, demonstrated the making nf wood fiber flowers to the ladies at Relief Society on Tues dav. Mrs. LaMar Cutler is the work and business director. Has Accident Joyce Stokes had the misfor tune to fall and dislocate her left elbow last Tuesday. Bonnie Rudd has been helping at the Stokes home. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hansen were in Salt Lake City last week to attend the wedding of Wayne. Johnson and Donna Phiemann. The young couple will make their home in Salt Lake City. ELW OOD By Mrs. Darwin Anderson Sewing Club Meets Angie Francom was hostess to members of her Sewing Club last Thursday afternoon. Miss Carolyn Andreason, who has spent the past several months in Lakeview, Ore., is now at home with her parents, the Golden Andreasons. After honeymooning in St. George and places of interest along the way, Mr. and Mrs. Reid Andreason are now making their home in Logan. They spent Sunday in Freedom, Wyo. Mr. and Mrs. W. Calvin of Wilmington N. C, were guests for several days at the GARLAND home of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hun- saker. By Mrs. Blaine Rhodes Arlene Hunsaker and Wilma Fridal spent Monday in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. LaVere Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Anderson, Bear River City, Mrs. Elva Jackley, Salt Lake City, East Garland's Junior volley and Darwin Anderson were in ball team took first place in the Idaho Falls Saturday to attend Stake last Monday and with it, funeral services for Oliver the right to compete in the Divi an uncle. Mr. Jorgensen sion tournament held the followand his family made their home ing Wednesday through Friday in Elwood several years ago. at the Box Elder High School Mr. and Mrs. Parley Christ-ense- n Gym. also attended the services. Although they didn.t fare too In Hospital well at the Division - taking Mrs. Earl Peterson has been sixth place - we are still proud spending some time in Logan of them. Those on the team J AMIW LX. AlWCAHk L I. ,7 I ' l?JW 10PAY I HOURS 9AM T0 9RM- - CANCER WITH A 9 them to Howell where they visited a niece, Mrs. John Payne and family. Howard Little and Gordon Thompson were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Leak and family. Saturday, Mrs. Jack Leak was a dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Sid Petersen of Brigham and accompanied them EAST Volley Ball Team Wins First Place Jor-genso- n, LOSE WEIGHT 'ma high protein Milt 3 glosses i et mSk ewy day Milk diet 19?6. King Features Syncfcate, Inc., World right reserved. were: Keia Kierson, Roger Jack Oyler. Dick Oyler, Brent Riser, Dan Shaffer, Don Larson, Mahlon Christensen and Warren Christensen. Blaine Rhodes was their coach. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Adams, Blackfoot, Ida., and W. A Adams of Tremonton were Sunday dinr guests of Mr. and Mrs. Golden Adams and their family, Children Honor Mothers The Primary Beginner and group one classes joined Monday afternoon to honor their mothers at a party. Those of the Beginner group presented their moth ers with potted nasturtiums. Mrs. Dorothy Potter and Mrs. Leona Ausin, the teachers, led the group in games after which cookies and ice cream were served. Mrs. Sherman Cyler and children, Jane and Joe, were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Gleed and family, Salt Lake City, from Friday until Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hansen and and Billy, were sons, Carlis Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gibb Allred. Thursday evening, Mrs. Allred entertained her pinochle club at her home. Mrs. Phyllis Wood took high, Mrs. Vera Westergard low, and Mrs. Kitty Minson drew the cut prize. Off To Alaska A pain Bud Grover left Wednesday with another load of cattle for Palmer, Alaska. He returned Saturday. He has been staying with the Mart Riser family. Mrs. Dewaine Loveland, Clearfield, has also been a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Riser. She has been looking after things here in East Garland for her parents, Mr. "and Mrs. Fred Grover, while Bud has been moving the cattle. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Rhodes accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rhodes and family to Bear Lake Sunday afternoon. Mr. W. A. Adams, Tremonton and Mr. Delos Adams left Sunday for American Fork to join the family of their sister, Mrs. Melissa Despain, in mourning. Her funeral was held Monday. Others making the journey for the funeral were Ardes Adams, Mrs. Golden Adams, Afton Adams, Mrs. Eva Young, Brigham City and Mr. and Mrs. Byron Adams of Blackfoot, Ida. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Archi bald and family, Ogden, and Mr. and Mrs. Max Hyde, Tremonton, were Sunday visitors at the Joe Oyler home. Visit In Ogden Mrs. Lucille Shaffer and daughter, Mrs. LuAnn Anderson; Tremonton, Jean, Joyce, Susan and Ila Mae and Mrs. Joe Oyler were in Ogden Monday. While there they visited with Mrs. Wayne Archibald and family. Ursel Rhodes accompanied Leonard Bishop of Garland on a short trip to Montana last week. Mia Maids Give Program The First and Second year Mia Maids joined together Sunday evening to present the program for our vard. The roses were gathered and tied into a bouquet and presented to Mrs. Clyde Sorensen. She returned them to the girls, who each presented a rose to her mother. The fathers were called upon to present the certificates to their daughters. The music for the evening was furnished by Nadine Rhodes and Yetta Karen Peterson with piano selections and Barbara Shaffer, who sang a solo. During the course oi the eve Oy-le- r, ning each girl gave a talk. Those taking part were: Yetta Karen Peterson, Delia Chlarson, Sharon Oyler, Lynda Hansen, Nadine Rhodes, Jean Shaffer, Jean Chlarson and Ilene Sorensen. dinner. The guests included her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Stokes and Mr. and Mrs. J. Brooks Shuman and an aunt, Miss DeAnn Shuman. Miss Renee Andersen spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Anderson. Dinner guests at the Anderson home Sunday included Millie Reeves and Emma Archibald. FURNITURE Company of Logan Even if voter were in great which it often is not plenty it i here in the West to have farm management good system your entire irrigation The tost completely headgated. is surprisingly low. The saving . ; I' Let us fill your furniture liberal furniture or get a By Mrs. Leonard Peterson 8"size.....4M 10" size.... 5M in allowance on our custom made NEW sets. trade Alben Borgstrom In Ogden Hospital Contact at ... . low. Other sizes priced proportionately 45 N. 1st W. Logan Ph.175 or Phone AL Tremonton, Utah Bishop and Mrs. William Burton and Mrs. Alben Borgstrom went to Ogden early Monday morning to be with Mr. Borg- - r 4" size needs by recovering your old E labor and water are . these surprisingly high, look at then, come in and nrices look at the headgates. CONCRET&ftFIPE CO,' UTAH -1UV ---- Salt lake Provo Logan 1940 Wall Avi, Phone 2751 , 1501 South Redwood Rood ( 1550 Springville Road Cache Valley Bank Bldg." OGDEN 1 - . THEATRE Show Place of Bear River Valley ADMISSION GARLAND 50 20 PHONE. ' AL7-31- 9I THURSDAY. FRIDAY. SATURDAY MAY 10, 11. 12 DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM eg CO (3K Tflfr SM3 C tf&fflft')lr' raw WARNER BROS. tmim OATTOH MOORE: MY SILVERHEELS " IUI lUM iriE UCI WUIIEI STUART - BETTGER- . BOHITA GME fEKT 10W ooucco m IHUS SIIDIECI HE1SLER BROS. AND i a IT'S OPERATION HERO! 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Why not drop in on us and do just that? Neto Advanced Variable Fitch Dytviflow is the only Dynaflow Buick builds today. It is standard on Roadmaster, Super and Century optional at modest extra cost on the Special tt JACKIt OlEASON V your money in Buick than you get elsewhere. Here, you get the extra wallop of big new Buick power ON TV AIRCONOITIONINO at a COOL NEW LOW PRICI Gel It tools, filters, dehumldifies. Comfort In your new Buick with genuine FRIOIDAIRI CONDITIONING .CHICK YOU ACCIDENTS. .WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARI BUILT BUICK WILL BUILD THEM. FRONK CHEVROLET PHONE AL Stokes Thayne NOW'S THE TIME TO BUY EVERTON - THATCHER-PENROS- Mr. and Mrs. entertained for her at a turkey Holt. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Muir and Mrs. Allen Blain of Huntsville visited Tuesday with Mrs. Crystal Nelson. She accompanied CHBCKUP AHO Urkidf strom who underwent a major to Ogden for the afternoon. and operation at the Dee Hospital. Miss Myrna Petersen They spent the day with him friend Delma Prande, Salt Lake and returned home Monday eveCity, and Louis Merrill. Swan ning. Mrs. Howard Petersen and Lake, Ida., were weekend guests of parents, Mr. and daughter, Jean and Marie Peter- Mrs.Myrna's M. Petersen, Fred Leonard sen attended a Stork Shower at of Logan was Sunday Petersen Malad, Friday for Mrs. H. Y. dinner guest at the Petersen Petersen. home. Mrs. Mervin Holt and sons Sherry Lyn Stokes had a and her mother-in-laMrs. Sunday. Her parents, birthday Earl Holt went to Ogden Friday to help Mrs. Robert Whitney, who is a victim of Polio. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Holt and baby of Perry were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mervin 121 EAST MAIN CO. TREMONTON . ' |