Show P6 3 THE Fri THE HEW & Sat GAKLAM) TIMES 13 & 14 February Sun “Treasure Of The Golden Condor” Tues 16 15 from page LYNN SHORT Sat Feb Big Features Joy Braegger Mrs Turning Point” Morris Virginia ffe stake and Mrs Vernon three daughters visited home Stuart Cornwall Lloyd Mason Service Held For Blackham Infant A graveside service at the was held cemetery at Deweyville this Thursday afternoon for an to D infant boy bom Sunday Kent and Mary Capener Black-ha- or manufacturing Is the backbone of strength And when a basic industry has a problem it affects everyone Mining's problem right now is how to keep operating in the face of rising costs of labor and supplies and high taxes while prices are dropping sharply It calls for a solution fast" culture Utah's Mrs Blackham who has been seriously ill at the hospital at Logan is reported much improv- ed Mrs Mary Ogden over Bradford visited in the weekend MOT®9??? i on pail GUlfc QJ)D30©fJ PA20PB3 Comfort adventure new scenery fine food — all these are yours when you travel Union Pacific You get complete rest You can relax and sleep soundly in smooth riding comfort while the miles for Dependable sPp away Yoj dine luxuriously Each month Union Pacific features a dining cor item that's certain to score a hit with you During January it's delicious tender Juicy Pork Chops skillfully prepared and courteously served You find congenial atmosphere and hospitality in the and you have plenty of room to roam lounge car around if you feel liku if You travel in the accommodations of your choice — economical adjustable reclining Coach teats or luxurious modern Pullmans And best of all you arrive rested If a refreshed car is needed it is convenient and inexpensive fo rent one on arrival end rtrvaHont noarott Union Pacific ' tick! agont For Passenger end Freight Transportation Be Specific Grey in ALSO CARTOON Lamb Mrs LaMont Lamb at Logan at Miss Joyce Lamb spent the at weekend in Blue Creek with her Creek Wednesday Blue sister Mrs Stuart Cornwall Tbe Explorers from Plymouth Ward played in the stake tournarEllery Hall left Saturday for ment at the high school last week a trip to California Mrs IlaU On Wednesday night they won the weekend in Ogden spent on and Second Garland from Thursday night they defeated In Ogden Roberts was on final and Arch the night Fielding they lost to Garland First giving Wednesday for medical treatthe ment in Plymouth second place Lamb and Braegger cf Willard detail 21 Mr & Mrs Ken IlesS and famof Ogden were visitors at Mr & Mrs George Youngmen ily the Geo A Hess home Friday Sunof and family Ogden were Mrs Leslie Wassom and Mrs day guests at the G A Hess Rees members of the stake Sunborne visited Junior Mr & Mrs Gerald Hess and day School board School here Sunday family of Riverside attended sac- Sunday rament meeting here Sunday Mr Ac Mrs Ilambleton and son Hamblin James of Smithfield were our Chuck Mr & Mrs and son Creg and Don Fordise speakers in sacrament meeting of Ogden visited at the Ellis Sunday The Primary also put on a skit for the hospital drive home Sunday attended In spite of the severe storm there Many of our people the funeral for Mrs Sorensen was a good turn out to meeting mother-in-laof Ira Archibald Mr & Mrs W'ayne Hess and at Willard Tuesday family of Salt Lake City and Mr Mr & Mrs Roy Nash of Salt & Mrs Howard Hess and family of Ogden visited relatives Lake City called at the Fred here Mrs Sunday Tuesday afternoon Ac Nash is Mr Kohlhepp’s sister Mrs Mr Jesse Lamb were Mrs Don R Mrs Jess Lamb Sunday dinner guests of Mr & Reception at Willard Honors Newlyweds your Railroad 20 “DESERT PURSUIT' Plymouth News For 19 1953 13 ALSO Wayne Color by Technicolor — NEWS — CARTOON 2 daughDavid W became the bride of Lloyd Mason son of Mr and Mrs R L Mason of Plymouth on Dec 1 1952 in the LDS Temple President Logan A George at Raymond officiated the double-rinceremony Following the rites the wedding party was encrtained at a dinner served at the Tally-Hcafe with ten guests attending The Willard Ward recreation ball was the scene of a reception and dance held the same evening before a background Standing canof palms and delabra the attractive bride wore a gown of nylon net trimmed Mr and Mrs with ruffles over taffeta with and tradilong pointed sleeves tional train Her double-tierewhita carnations of veil nylon Clair L Mason performed tbe net fell from a sweetheart crown of test man for his brothduties blossoms with orange trimmed of rose- er She carried a bouquet A cake wedding an orchid buds centered with adorned a lace covered table and streamers of white satin the bride were Mrs Attending Mr & Mrs Oleen Gam and Mr of as matron Verda Mansfield Geneal Misses Jensen & Mrs Verl Anderson entertained hrnor Sunset Riding Club at the the Brummond June Mason Beverly as bridesmaids They were at- Gam home in Fieldiug Saturday members were colored tired in pastel gowns night Twenty-twThe matron of honor carried a present and carnations nosegay of white Mr & Mrs L W Manning were The bridesaids pink rosebuds and Salt Lake City visitors Thursday of pink carried1' nosegays Fri Two ‘The FAIR” argument and Thurs 18 “MEET ME AT THE you a hopeful report on the price of sugar thru the endeavors of our new Secretary of Agriculture I am going to offer you a promise of better weather and possibly a share of the moon to convince to plant more you beets So if you want to be smug in your own security in raising straight grain and wild octs don’t read any more of this Miss Rita ter of Mr Wed 17 & DAN DAILEY DIANA and CHET ALLEN IN In Technicolor Starring CORNEL WILDE CONSTANCE SMITH THREE COLOR CARTOONS REMEMBER TIIE BIG MIDNITE SHOWS FRI & SAT! 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