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Show .,-- .,,.,.,. ,.. ' "i" wri'tr ..mi. ii.,i.iii rt':1 ;y " THATCHER PENROSE William Norman. Capener, formerly of Garland is one of the students who have successfully completed work for midyear degrees from the University of Illinois. The graduates were honored Jan. 26 at a convocation, and diplomas will be mailed to the eraduates sometime in March. M' Capener is now a Doctor of By Mrs. Leonard Petersen Gives Birthday f . Dinner ? 'r. 'I i in-- Mrs. Vcrn Roche entertained at a birthday dinner honoring her husband. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Lawn nee Petersen and Mr. and Mrs. Kimber Barlow and family. Mr. and Mis. Engvrr Pi tersen returned home his! v. ek after ponding tile winter in Mesa. Ariz. They left a.t Dec mber. Mont Smith ha- - been in New Mexico this winter. He returned home Friday ard with him were Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Mine and Mrs. Mable Hine who plan to make their home here. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Petersen and family visited in Virginia, Ida., Sunday with Mrs. Petersen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Steed. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Petersen and daughter Mrs. Faye Barlow and son Kevin were visitors Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gibbs and family of Farmington spent a few days last week visiting here with Mr. and Mrs. Neil Gibbs. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Anderson and daughter LaGay visited Sunday in Ogden with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Perkins. Mrs. Lula Diderickson and Mrs. Phyllis Andersen were Tuesday guests at the home of Mrs. Viola Wcstley in Brigham Og-de- n City. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Petersen and Mrs. Alice Jensen attended a business meeting and banquet at the Roof Garden of the Hotel Utah in Salt Lake City Saturday. The children of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Barnes were weekend guests of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Oge B. Jensen. Mrs. Jack (Donna) Petersen and sons spent three days in Ogflen with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse F. Petersen. Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Holt were in Ogden Saturday evening to attend a wedding reception for a ne"phew Darrell Harper and bride. Mrs. R. L. Redford of Logan is a guest this week of her dauMr. and ghter and Mrs. Lyman Zollinger. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nelson son-in-la- attended the Knowles family reunion at Deweyville Saturday evening. There were 75 present including all of Mr. Nelson's brothers and sisters and many of the children and grandchildren. Mrs. Ed Silvester entertained Sunday at a turkey dinner honoring the birthday anniversary of her husband. Those present included Mr. and Mrs. Shirl Silvester. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Silvester. Delia and Troy, and Mrs. Silvester's parents. Mr. and " 1 !'. .11- - ill ' ' , r-.- i - , FELLOWSHIP DINNER CANCELLED Due t.) conflicting Pli'toophv. activities He ut been in Illinois for the the regular Fellowship Dinner at the Method'ft Church will fivi years. but is now tl ".villi the University of not be held Thursday evening March 13. .v i f t '" , x for the public. It will also give oarents an opportunity to see their . children demonstrate the skills they have acquired in their physical training program, according to LaRee Rhodes and Gerald Simmons, instructors of Physical Education at the Junior High. The event will begin at 7:30 p.m. and be held in the Memorial Gymnasium. Tickets may be purchased at the door and the public is urged to attend. - diligently for the Tumbling specialty act in the Physical Education extravaganza are: Marie Rhodes, Nancy Gieaso:;, DeAnn Fronk, Lynda Fridal, LEAVES FOR MILITARY DUTY Dale Showell left Sunday 'morning for Fort Ord, Calif., for six months of active duty with the National Guard. His wife, the former Peggy Theurer and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arch Showell accompanied him to Salt Lake City and saw him off early Sunday. Peggy will make her home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Theurer while Dale is away. -- .50 S For Vitamins Sold House to House? and Brenda Whitney. Mr. and Mrs. Conrad attended Freder-ickso- DR. PAUL K. Bear River Junior High To Hold Annual Open House n a birthday dinL. Petersen at the Petersen home in Brig-haCity Friday. ' ii eiiiisur.l d: nhiy of PhysThe Frederick clowns from the etudenthodv is wi re visitical F.ducation skills will be The Junior High School '?;mt' ed Friday afternoon by their d at tiie Ecr Ri r Junior the leadership of Dallin under children. Mrs. Verlie Jeppson annual Nielsen will furnish preliminary-musiHigh School's second and Mrs. Vergie Jeppson of as well as participate in Opeiihonse in Memorial Gymand Mr. and Mrs. Dewey nasium Friday, March 21. the grand entrv which will feaNumerous events are planned ture the entire studenthoriv. Hansonof Kaysville. Proceeds from the event will Mrs. Anna Davis of Wales for the evening's activity which used in furthering the Physleft Saturday to Visit with her will bo presented by the Phys-,bical Education Theiical Education program at the Department. daughter, Gladis White of Og- entire studentbody of the school. school. den, after spending the past five hundred. This is one of the Junior month at the home of her dau- approximately will ghter, Mrs. Roy C. Anderson. event.participate in the gala High's big events of the year and should provide a real treat Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Davis and One of the features of the daughter Ruth Ann nf Tr1al-iFalls visited hre last week with cveninS will be the tumbling by Mrs. Ann Davis at the Anderson 'sPec!ay acts performed specially trained girls and boys nome ot the scnooi. Another highlight Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Rov ot the activity will be the van- Mrs. Anderson. Ann Davis and w i.uui.o.a. T7 lT Mn. lir., J B V dances that have been taught in .t? were children dinner guests of;the Phvsical Education classes' Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Anderson the three months i.uuuniun. The Seventh grade girls have Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mitchell challenged the seventh grade of Clinton and Mr. and Mrs. boys to a tug O' war. This Beret Hazen of Ogden were should prove to be very s of Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. jng due to the fact that in last Anderson Thursday evening. year's Openhouse the girls were The P.T.A.. banquet was held victorious over the boys in the last Friday evening. The tables ug O' war contest, were decorated in Holland motif Other skills which will be with tulips and wooden shoes, demonstrated are volleyball, place cards were small lavs, calisthenics, hit pin. wrest- Dutch children. Hot turkey din- - ling and active pames. ner was served to 87 P.T.A attraction for the 1! members. A program of seri, ..'d th" your h nr of tvo and dances we given. ner honoring Fred - . Cor-inn- e i Same Formula AS FELL S0U OPTOMETRIST e - F98 HEBE at Thursdays AL7-120- Month's Supply ilis Pharmacist - -- - $.97 BETTER VISION HAVE YOU Ft EYES EXAMINED NOW. F;X: Tiemonton Phono -- y 2 Ogden, 2470 Wash. Blvd Phone la "ASK AND RECEIVE THE BEST" Phone AL Tremo-ato- Utah r excit-guest- re-Th- e a-- 1 "'w - v '' ? V ; Howard Petersen. Dinner guests at the Howard Petersen home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs Dean Hulet of Dugway. and Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Otte of Logan. Mrs Hu'et is the former Jean Petersen Mr. Otte is a brother of Mrs. Petersen. Mrs Earl Anderson was taken to the hospital in Brigham City Thursday afternoon, after suffering a heart attack. She returned home Monday evening. The brothers and sisters of Lawrence Petersen and their families surprised Mr. Petersen with a party at his home Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Petersen visited in Brigham City with Mrs. Earl Anderson and i" Fielding with Mr. and Mrs Mi'ton Hodges. Mr and Mrs. Melvin Wood 'isited with their daughter, Mrs. Mi'fnn Norman and husband in Corjnno Sunday and brought Brad home with iv.r t m for n finrt visit. s Jack Newman V business trip to week. H Mrs. William Bur t; ' ' Gunda Bnrgsln.m ' ,i i,ake Citv IK1' r4 t.t- f's time to thsnge to WW $96 Zry- - .al rT-wa- JXZZZzr-- , 4V VAPi- - GENERAL g ELECTRIC DISHWASHER Ends Kitchen Drudgery Forever! a Exclusive Flwshaway Drain no scraping or rinsing Giant capacity holds for 10 No installation Fits srvk SP40-- R U (2(2) SP-40-- h'-n how wonderfully journey b the clouds. And little did he suspect how accommodating hia dealer would be in welcoming him to membership in the great and distinguished family of Cadillac owners. It's his! Like a great many motorists, for instance, he was not aware that a Cadillac in view of its obvious virtues could be so modest in price. Nor did he appreciate, until the facts were presented, how economical a Cadillac is to maintain or V-- it holds its value over the years. Ilere he is at last And yet, truth to tell, he does have one regret. For he knows that he needn't have waited thin long, had he hut realized what an easy step it is from dreaming of a Cadillac to driving in a Cadilluc. MOBILE MAID prices start at h Easy SteP fromJ)reaming to J)riving f just a few miles out on his maiden with his hands on the wheel and his head tvery homo M-- -- Ljtf 1 Sun-dn- v have your heart set on a Cadillac, yoa should hesitate no longer to investigate this happy set of circumstances. So, if you In fact, why not visit your dealer today? lie will be happy to help you select your favorite Cadillac model with your favorite Fleetwood interior be it the luxurious Sixty-Tw- o Coupe or the magnificent Eldorado Brougham. .1.,,. . gsggSSSES! in m if Practicing hills. Pvt. Lynn Petersen telephoned from California Saturday to talk with his parents, Mr. and Mrs M rmd Mrs. . - C. E. "i- - VISIT YOUIt LOCAL AUTHORIZED CADILLAC DEALER Miller .'in'.' r ftiiests of Mr. anrl Petersen. Verl Waldron or., VT"'tining in New Mexico Mrs. Wildron's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wj'Hon of Manros. Colo., pro staving with the Waldron children. M-- : 'Y Colorado in Fort Collins as statistician in the Economics Department. Mr. Capener is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Capener of Garland. He is married to the former Sherryl Olsen of Ogden, and they have three daughters. p.'--- vi-ltc- d day ard v. re caught in the worst of tiiv spring bli:'arris on the way home. Honored At Family Dinner Mr and Mr- - Lavar Johnson and family visitofl in Portage Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roderick. Mr. and Mrs Gerald Tolman in and family visited Logan Saturday and went up to the Hardware Ranch to see the elk, but the ilk had all taken to the " . '1 I - Mrs. Hess. Mr. and Mrs. Jos'ph Ncl.-;n-i I'uir daiiL'hter ai Roy S:iU; - THE LEADER. Tremonton. Utah Thursday, March 13. 1958 Earns Degree In Illinois 111 tt--- -i T n, nnd iiitiaic ne AL Tremonton Light the Way to Safety WAYNE SANDALL lfi EAST MAIN Aim Your Headlights MOTOR COMPANY TREMONTON ,s3 |