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Show THATCHER PENROSE Leonard Petersen By Mrs. Family Honors Missionary Mr. and Mrs. Earl Anderson gave a farewell supper Saturday evening in honor of their eon Jack who left Sunday evening to enter the mission home in preparation for filling a mission in western Canada. Besides members of the family guests included Bishop and Mrs. William Burton, three girl friends, who were weekend guests family of Grouse Creek were weekend guests of Mrs. Kimber'a parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Miller. Mrs. Lee Eskelson and children and Miss Lois Miller visited at the Miller home Sunday. Mrs. Louise Call and daughter Jannet Carause of Sacramento, Calif., visited for a week with Mr. and Mrs. Engvar Petersen, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Preston Petersen. Mrs. Call is a cousin of Mrs. Engvar Petersen. Marcell Palmer and son Richard of Salt Lake City visited at the Albert Smith home Saturday. Mrs. Ann Petersen, Mrs. Veda Smith and Mrs. Cleone Petersen were Ogden visitors Friday Mrs. Myrtle Iemon and son Ronald of Paradise were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Orsen Jensen. Miss Elizabeth Dubree of Salt Lake City was a weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard M. . of Renee Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Anderson, Miss Elizabeth Dubree and Dee Len Petersen, Miss Merrilee Cochran and Mrs. Jack Winn Sr. All of the Earl Anderson family were present Petersen. Mrs. Richard except Lynn and his family. Guests who called at the Anderson home Sunday to bid Jack farewell included Mr. and Mrs. John Cranner and Mrs. Ezra Wright of Corinne, Mrs. Emma Archibald, Mrs. Beatrice Wight r. and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur and McCardle children are visiting this week with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Anderson. V isit In Arizona Mrs. Leland Johnson accompanied her mother, Mrs. Edna Williams and a sister to Arizona where they visited with another sister, Mrs. Sherie Weimar for a week. The Weimars live at Glen-dalThey returned home by way of Hoover Dam and Las Vegas, Nev. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Thayne Stokes went deer hunting in Park Valley Thursday. The deer were elusive but the weather was great and they had a very anjoyable outing. Mrs. Glenn Applonie and children of Bountiful spent a few days visiting with her father and brother, Jesse F. Petersen and Reggie. Boys Awarded Tour Leonard Petersen's boys Mark Petersen, Reggie Petersen and James Jensen went on a tour of the northern part of the .ate e. II 4-- H Recovery From Recession Is Well Under Wav in Intermountain Area THE LEADEH. Tremonlon. Uiaa Thursday. October 30. 1958 trend is indicated for October." First Security Rank Recovery from the recession is First Security notes that these well under way in many segments figures "indicate a reversal of a of the intermountain downward movement." region's In Boise, bank debits for eight economy. That is the message of the First months were up 12 per cent over Security News Letter which will 1957, and were up 15 per cent in September over a year ago. be distrubuted this week, according to Jack Shumway, vice president and manager, First Security Bank, Tremonton. The News Letter reports that bank debits in Salt Lake City are up five per cent over last year in September, and the "same one-ye- Friday and Saturday ending with the Homecoming game at the I'SIT in Logan. The boys won the tour by winning first place in crop judging at the State Fair. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Clough and children of Sandy visited Sunday with Mrs. Clough's Josephine Nelson. mother, Mrs. ar I SggS I low-leve- l; (Z) - For Appointment Nt p -- PORTRAITS Call AL I dollar volume of all construe'..; ri in Utah is up 41 per cent oer in Idaho, up last year's 22 per cent. Retail trade by September was approximately equal to last year's. Carload shipments for the region for the fourth quarter are forecast at two per cent above 1957's. Turning to metals, First Security notes that "in late October the outlook for lead and zinc was the best in more than a year." Steel output in Utah has increased since the low point in July, and is now approximately 75 per cent of capacity. For 1958's first nine months, V- C. HARRISON'S STUDIO 27 West Main Tremonton Bes-singe- Mr. and Mrs. Earl Anderson took Jack to Salt Lake City Sim-da- y evening and were overnight guests at the home of their son Lynn and family. Mrs. Mervin Holt lift Saturday for Texas to visit with her sen Mr. and Mrs. and daughter-in-law- . Clyde Holt and family. The newest member of t ho CIvde H H family is a boy. They also have a c ew r m w af's the wor d for mm mr- daughter. Dick Grovcr of New Jr.-ie;.nd Ray Gunderson of Price who are attending school at the USU in Logan were weekend .jiUMis of David Wight. Mrs. Cryptal Nelson Ktuii.ed home Saturday alter spending two weeks in Huntsville visiting with her sister, Mrs. Clairetta Muir and with Mr. and Mrs. Allen Blain and Mr. and Mrs. Delyle Muir and families. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Diderick-so- n and family of Grantsville spent the weekend with Darrel's mother, Mrs. Lula Diderickson. Mr. and Mrs. Orin Kimb?r end A modern new low-co- st ent pre-arrangem- Protection to safeguard your family security when sorrow strikes. Marking years of leadership 10 . . . Sentinel Plan brings you a remarkable New Concept in Insurance Protection m Gives . . . W ALL LAND OWNERS your family new freedom from worry of the Bothwell Area Call and get your PHEASANT TICKETS at the Bothwell Gym. Thursday., Oct. 30. from 7 p.m. till 11 p.m. or contact . . . New boundaries of I Y SORROW NEED NOT MEAN FINANCIAL TRAGEDY security. 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