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Show .. ... .I -- THATCHER-PENROS- E By Mrs. Leonard Peterson Visitors From Washington the past week at the Smith home. Miss Glenna Dawn Smith remained in Salt Lake City as a guest of Miss Trudy Winther. Mrs. Josephine Nelson spent the week visiting with her daughters and families. She visited Mr. and Mrs. George Hgwett and family at Clearfield and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Clough and son of PORTAGE By Mrs. Glbbs Allen California Visitors Here Sandy. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Vaughn Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Densley Allen McNeeley has been at and baby of Los Angeles, Calif., of Goldendale, Wash., spent the home of his grandparents, visited here Wednesday with several days last week as guests Mr. and Mrs. Cecil McNeeley for relatives. of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Anderson. the past two weeks. His mother, Visiting Saturday at the John Wednesday, they went together Frances McNeeley and sister, Allen home were Mr. and Mrs. to the LDS Temple at Logan Sally Joe arrived at the Mc- DeVon Price and daughters of and following the session they Neeley home Monday afternoon. Ogden. were lunch guests of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Aseal Knudsen, plan to spend the summer Mrs. James McMurrin, former They Idaho Falls visited Wednesday here. President of the North Western at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Recovering From Surgery States Mission, where the AndGibbs and with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Adams returned Bill ersons served as missionaries. Mrs. J. C. Gibbs. an home after eye operMonday Mrs. Engvar, Petersen and her Mrs. Vera Hall and daughter, ation in Salt Lake City two left Tuesday morning for Irene, daughter, Mrs. Albert Smith and weeks been has She resting Los Angeles, Calif. They accomago. children took Miss Ann Palmer at the homes of her daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Roland to her home in Salt Lake City Mrs. Lynn Walters and. Mrs. paniedwho have been Hall Miss Palmer visiting has spent James Gall in Saturday. since Magna here. Thursday. Her daughter, FlorVisiting Sunday with Mrs. ence Udy of Fielding was here Frances Allen and with Mr. and to greet her on her arrival home. Mrs. Gibbs Allen were Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard M. Pet- Mrs. Ervin Allen and Mr. and ersen and daughter, Roxie, were Mrs. Allen and son, Kim, in Salt Lake City Friday even- Malad.Gary , Graduation ing to attend the Exercises of the Henager School of Business. Their daughter, and Delia Silvester. Ella Peter- was sen, secretary. Mrs. Lyman Zollinger and Carol Dawn, and daughter, Merrill spent the night at the mother, Mrs. Redfield spent Petersen home and Roxie ac- Friday and Saturday in Salt companied them to their home Lake City. They attended the in Swan Lake, Ida., Saturday Music, drama and dance of the for a vacation. M.I.A. Convention and visited Miss Renee Anderson, and Mr. with Mrs. Zollinger's sisters, and Mrs. Lynn Anderson and Mrs. Clyde Peterhon and Mrs. baby of Salt Lake City and Mr. Vivian Swinyard. and Mrs. Richard McCardle of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Wood Malta, Ida., spent the weekend and family of Bountiful, Vern at the home of their parents, Wood of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Anderson. Mrs. Milton Norman and family Wayne Anderson returned home were Father's Day guests of after spending the week with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Melthe McCardles. vin Wood. Mrs. Grace Baker of Portland, Mrs. Verl Waldron and daughOre., visited last week at the ters enjoyed a day visiting in home of Mrs. Mary Anderson. Salt Lake City, Thursday. Model Mrs. Anderson and her daughMrs. Gerald Tolman, Mrs. Filter-FlNew washing system ter, Elnora took her to Nyssa, George Thornley, Mr. and Mrs. Ore., Friday. Charles Checketts and Mrs. CLEANS AND RECLEANS Mr. and Mrs. Fred Petersen Whitney Checketts left Sunday THE WASH WATER TO GIVE YOU of Logan were Sunday visitors for Provo where they will atat the home of Fred's parents, tend Leadership week at the CLEANER CLOTHES Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Petersen B.Y.U. Mr. Hhornley's sisted, and joined the family at a birth- Miss Beatrice Thornley, is stayRemoves lint right before your eyes. Removes sand and soap scum. day dinner 'honoring Mark Pet ing at the Thornley home this ersen on his 14th birthday. Full tub of wash water circulates and week tto look after the children filters at the rate of six gallons a Turkey dinner was served while their mother is away. minute. Sunday by Mrs. Lula Diderick Mr. and Mrs. Clair Andreason son to Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hoi were Sunday dinner guests of Water Saver Control Big Capacity ton of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. William Watt. Jack Activator washing action. Your choict Mrs. Vernon Bodiley and Mr. Watt returned home after hav colors or white. of 5 Ask about the matching dryer, too. and Mrs. Lyonel Diderickson of ing spent two weeks visiting Layton, Mr. and Mrs. Odeen with his sister and husband, WAS $319.95 Diderickson of Grantsville, Dar-r- Larry and Delila W. Thatcher. Diderickson and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Petersen Mrs. Lorell Thompson of Logan. and family of Brigham were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and New Officers For M.I.A. AFTER SMALL DOWN PAYMENT Mrs. Jack Leak. Thatcher-Penrose Y.W. The Miss Brenda Petersen, daughM.I.A. was reorganized Sunday ter of Mr. and Mrs. Sid Petersen, Mrs. Ella Petersen, IaTTuahcTiJ evening with City, has been visiting Brigham president Alice Jensen, Manual at the Leak home this past week: as Petersen Marie Counselor, Mrs. Leak and She accompanied activity counselor and Doris and Howard Maxine, daughter, The retiring Burton, secretary. 30 S Tremoni St. Tremonton executives were Luetta Leak, and Stacy Little for a visit in South Cache, Sunday. Phone AL Pres.; counselors, Alice Jensen Mrs. Ella Petersen, Mrs. Marie Petersen, Mrs. Alice- - Jensen, Mrs. Edna Larka, Relia Petersen and Eva H. Petersen attend ed the sessions of M.I.A! Convention in Salt Lake City, SatN urday. Come From Nevada Mr. and Mrs. Olene Belling-haand family of Sparks, Nev., arrived Saturday to spend a week with Mrs. ' Bellingham's IV2 Miles West of Tremonton (Carina) parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gates Open 7:30 p.m. G. E. Miller. Her sister, Merle and husband. Lee Eskelson and SHOWS START AT DUSK family of Salt Lake City visited with her at the Miller home, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. E". Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Orsen Jensen and family went to Salt Lake City, 21, 22, 23 Wednesday to spend the day with Miss Lois Miller. They had dinner at Liberty park-- Mr. and Mrs. Miller stayed over night as guests of their daughter, Mrs. Eskelson and saw their daughter, Lois depart for the Mission field, Thursday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Merrill, KWSCOCQiawMTIIE Swan Lake. spenjt Father's Day with Mrs. Merrill's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Petersen. Cartoon Roxie Petersen returned home after spending the week at the Merrill home. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Holt and family were Father's Day guests of Mr. Holt's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Holt. 24, 25, 26 Miss Bonnie Johnson is visiting this week at Portage with COUMUU FKTWB tnmu her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Roderick. She is the of Mr. and Mrs. Lavar Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Silvester, mtUUkZifm OnbmaScoPE: Ogden, visited Sunday with his MbIiTECMKOUNI aCOMftOMCTM brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Silvester. News Hold Meeting on Reverence 2 Cartoons The Sunday Sacrament mecet-inwas under the direction of the Sunday School. Leland Johnson conducted. The theme of the urogram was "Reverence". Talks were given by Wilford Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Petersen and sons Jerry, Kent, Mark and Bryce, and by members of the WINNER AND THE" ACADEMY AWARD Sunday School Stake Board Mrs. Ida Miller, Audrean Anderson, and Birdie Petersen. A vocal solo, "Bless This House" was given by Maurene Wight. Myrna Petersen Mrs. Homer Vaughn, Independence, Mo-- , and Mrs. Carrie Vaughn, Shelly, Ida., visited Monday with the J. C. Gibbs. Ajnong those from here who ied the M.I.A conference Walter E. Gibbs. Mrs. Pearl tere ura Hoskins. Mrg Glen Mof, ?lan Parkinson and ris, Marva Sondra Morris. Nessen Mr. and Mrs. Edfe.w y wun Suneu visited Howell, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Rose. Returns To Labrador Al C Darrell Rose returned Saturday to Goosebay, Labrador after spending the last three weeks with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Rose and his wife, Darlene. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Nielsen, Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Gibbs and children, Roy, visited Sunday at the Jack Knudsen home. Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Will Harris, Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ward and family, Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Con Hansen, Tremonton, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Fuhriman and family, Pocatello Valley. Mr. and Mrs. George and children, Snowville spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Chet Neal. Gar-banet- ti THE BEAR RIVER CITY By Andrea Hugfins Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Dallin spent Sunday id Springville where they were guests of their daughter and family, Mr. and has been .in Chesterfield, Ida., eraM returned home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Lewis of Montiecllo, Utah, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ray Pettingill and Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Harris. Mrs. Lewis is Lee Ray's mother. Those who attended the book review given by Helen Kimball at Garland Friday were Mrs. Mary Rose, Mrs. Laura Gibbs, Mrs. Virgil Harris, Mrs. Lee Roy Pettingill, Mrs. Zina Harris and Mrs. Ladetha Hoskins. Mrs. Eugene Bingham and children, Roy, spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Allen. Also visiting Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Allen were Mr. and Mrs. George Dun-baOgden, and Mr. and Mrs. John Allen, Riverside. rittc Urpil n r"i . I n rl A1 Tremoiitoii. Utah Jon Mrs. Floyd Graves. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Ross Mason and Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Dallin in Midvale. Mrs. Mary Anderson and daughters, Emma Lou and Valene, recently visited relatives in Burley, Ida. While there they attended graduationg exercises for Elva Rae Sears, niece of Mrs. Anderson. Recent visitors at the Andersons included Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ellis, Twin Falls, Odean Ellis, Tooele, Mr. and Mrs. Verl Young and three children of Grantsville. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur (Mara- - Visit in Springville Phil Harris, who LEADER, Thursday 21. 1956 Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Johnsen returned to their home in Mr. and Mrs. Grant ' Smith, Pullman, Wash., visited briefly at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mel Foxley, last week. They were enroute to attend conference activities in Salt Lake City. Washington Visitors MAIN THEATRE. Garland ATrc ' Vrrei Bert Pitts, Portland, Ore., visited Mrs. Arthur Pitts' sister, Mrs. Hilda Iverson. Monday. Father's Day guests at the Glen Iverson home included Mr. and Mrs. Laurel Iverson and Mrs. William Lowe, Layton. Mrs. Alma Hansen and daughCinemascope ter, LaVona Hansen, Tremonton, ROBERT TAYLOR Mrs. on called Ernest Hqggins, STEWART GRANGER Saturday. Geneil Jensen, Salt Lake City spent the weekend with her Wednesday thru Saturday, June 20, 21, 22, 23 parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford y, Good to Sky Simmerfltf&kf o G-- E G-- E el now only $259 RUSS ELECTRIC DRIVE-I- THEATRE m n CyQS Cream O' The Crop, Large "AA" Grade dozPOc Jell-We- ll pkg.3 Instant Pudding Westfair, 46 oz. can Apple Juice U..M. cons "S Empre.s, Premium Qualify iiuucy Cherries ,0 Purco, Salad Duchess Fresh Salad Oressing Dalewood, Fresh, Sweet Margarine Scamper . M Liquid Detergent Sunday, Monday, Tuesday June VAN dau-2ht- er HEFLIN kpplKfUt-SM- Pickfes Zippy, Sweet 1.00 Free FIREWORKS MARTY Bologna Chicken Parts Buy it 29 29 39 00 64 EES Marshmallows Cragmont, Quart (No leverages m. m. d.P.) Check this list of FRYERS 19 k Sunny Skias, All Green MSpdldUU Dressing Kraft's Van Zee '.UU.rS LIDDy Food Rich Cheese Potatoes I Spears 'iCj sj? Hunfs, Whol. N.w Mix,d Garden Vegetables, No. 303 can Bel-ai- r, Asparagus Fresh Frozen Tuna Fish White Star, Chunk Style, No. Vi can OQy Jir IV r ."pC 37 39 for 53 5:- - 45 for dnritTipS Medium, W.t Cottage Cheese Salad Oil Mayday Peaches Sherbet Blossom Tim Golden Halves Assorted Circus Nuts Flavors - 28c 3 JI79 Ground Beef SSZftT RaaI S- - D u- - lc 3 cans 1.00 lb. Choice, Tender, Shoulder, Chuck Roast lb. .39 Flavor accents... 72 8 1.00 for 8 oz. pkg. 1 i 111 lWW 1.00 Kr& Citrus Salad Beans can Taste Tells, Pork & Beans, No. 7Yi can Orangeade Quenching, ,.37 1.00 46 oz. 1.00 Pineapple Tea Bags 25 48 ct. Upton's, Black Circus Nuts Blanched Peonuti 63 77 ,4c Fruits and Vegetables for Summer Meals . . . a 22 No. 300 coo 39 69 Wicklow, Good Quality, Thick Sliced values! d t:ir:x IS 69 39 Mild, Western Frozen No. 300 con .. lb. lb. lb. Captain's Choice, nvi Cheese Premium 6 oz. Concentrated, Quality, Raspberries Fresh Frozen hcci Mayonnaise t;izwt bWlllvlinilV Thighs or Legs, Manor House, DaCOIl Wholesome, Good Nu Made, Special I AIIIAIISIflfl P-- U.S.D.A. Graded and famous-bran- Bel-ai- r, by the Piecel Fish Sticks ,brt. oz. pkg. 2 Orange, Full Swift's, Fully Cooked 29 g Wednesday, July 4th Picnics Hoi. June UUtH Meat Specials! al . Thursday, Friday, Saturday . Easy-Me- Shelled Nuts Amber Walnuts 99 Melrose, Cookies Large Family Assortment MZ 49 I AtfA faUllUlU It U. S. No. 1, Crisp, Solid Heads, The Base of All Salads Corn PEACHES U.S.N.. 29, Potatoes lb. 5 1, T.nder Bantaai Strawberries U.S. No. 1, Ideal Sliced IEJ ax1 Watermelons lb. U. S. No. 1, Fancy, Full Cuf cap JJF No. 1, Froth Dug Whit, or Rod U. S. S7 68 2 29 -,- :69c 57 Ha-germ- Monday after spending the week with Keith's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Johnsen. Ida., Merril among the students to receive an A.C.S. Degree. 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