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Show THE Tremonton, Utah LEADER Thursday. October Mrs. Doug Roche and boys, River- nicely from a recent accident. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Davis reside, Arlene Reveal Lee Vining, California, son Jim Reveal, Mass turned home during the week Ross Shirley. They also visited Carolyn Powell, Bell Calif., were from Provo where they have Mr. and Mrs. Welton Ward and dinner guests Sunday of their spent the summer. family in Pocatello. parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. HadMary Udy was one of the SingMrs. Rayola Walker and Lloyd i field. There were 15 guests and ing Mothers who spent four days Jacobson of Pocatello were mar family members. in Salt Lake City during the ried Saturday in Eko, Nevada. Jim Reveal and Carolyn Bell week. Tuesday night she spent in Mr. and Mrs. Dale Udy, Mr. are students at the U.S.U. Bountiful with Mr. and Mrs. Dee and Mrs. LaVoy Udy and Mr. and Monday morning 3. O. Hadfield Weese and children. Wednesday Mrs. Delose Udy honored Mrs. and Arlene Reval left for Lee and nights she spent Dale Udy Saturday night with Vining, Calif. Mrs. Reveal has with Thursday her sisters, Mrs. Emma Dar-ledinner at Maddox Ranch Inn. been visiting her parents nearly Logan, Mrs. Libby Phippen, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Austin and two weeks. Mr. Hadfield will re- San Bernardino, Calif., and e baby of Las Vegas, Nev., visited main several days for a visit with Allen at the home of Mr the Deloss Jensens Thursday. the Reveals. and Mrs. V. Allen Olsen. Hold Family Party Mr. and Mrs. Earl Adams spent Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Strong ol The Ward family met while the Sunday with the Dale Udys. Idaho Falls, brother of Mildred Austins were here, for a family Mrs. Jean Henderson and two Capener visited at the Russell party at the Jensen home. Attend- boys of Pocatello, Mr. and Mrs. Capeners Sunday. ing were Mr. and Mrs. Austin, Mr. Burl Hermansen and Mrs. Lowell Capener and chil boys of Salt and Mrs. Moroni Ward, Tremon Lake dren of Ogden and Mrs. Homer Mr. with City spent Sunday ton, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Ward, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ward-Mr- s. Capener Logan, also visited with and Mrs. Voss Ward and baby, J. H. Ward is recuperating the Russell Capeners. Mrs. Barbara Capener and two children, Bear River City, Mr. and Mrs. Max Ward and children and Mary Adams and baby of Tre monton. The ladies of the Birthday Club honored Mabel Hadfield on her birthday at her home Friday, Bill Silvester was able to come home from the hospital the first of the week. He is recuperating nicely now. Thursday Mr. and Mrs. William Silvester accompanied by Mrs. Jane Hess were visiting in Ogden. Sunday the brothers and sisters of Mrs. Leland Bourne spent the day with the Bournes to honor Mr. and Mrs. Will Stayner and Claud Earl for their birthdays, and a farewell party for the Stayners who are leaving soon clean up bills and get ready forwinter expenses for Arizona to spend the winter. and were Anna Rugg Attending Mr. and Mrs. Claud Earl. Salt ask the friendly loan man Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Earl and son Brent, Farmington, Mrs. Vi Krantz, Midvale, Mrs. Edith Mayfield. California, and Mr. and Mrs. Will Stayner, Brigham and the Bournes. Loans below $600 made by City Finance Co. (Utah) Members Meet n.t Hadfield Home 137 W. Main St., ALpine Tremonton Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Geary and children, Salt Lake City, Mr. and Riverside Reunions Highlight Week MARRIAGE LICENSES By Myrle Udy County Clerk K. B. Olsen reported this week a total of 38 marriage licenses issued in Box Elder county during September, " . . a pretty making the month, the matrifor contender strong monial sweepstakes." Following are the listings of marriage licenses issued: 32, Kenneth Roger Spackman, Honeyville, and Bonnie Dee Orme, 19, Honeyville. Kenneth - Arbon, 20, Bobby Snowville, and Deanna Garfield, 20, Tremonton. Orson LaVar Francom, 22, Tremonton, and Betty Jane Robertson, Albuquerque, N. Mex. Howard Wilson Nibley, 30, Mid-valand Shirley Dean Whitney, 32, Springville. Allen Robbins, 22, Brigham City, and Shandra Fae John, 19, Perry. Kenneth "D" Richins, 20, Almo, Idaho, and Andrea Thompson, Yost. Marcus Eli Lee, S3, Brigham, and LaRee Rhodes, 26, Garland. 23, Price McLaws. Richard Mesa, Ariz, and Joy Hansen, 19. Tremonton. Eiland M. Smith, 22, Tremonton, and NaDeen Cutler, 15, Tremonton. Neff Thomas Smith, 22, Cowley, Wyo., and Alice Joan Watson, 20, Brigham City. Kenneth Lee Bass, 21, Bristol, Va., and Carold Holdnway, 22, Tremonton. Norman Thompson Rogers, 20, Garland, and Jaylene Jones Niel-so20, Malad. Howard Earl Biggy, 22, Ogden, and Leah Mae Oman Jensen, 20, Brigham. Jon Zollinger Thompson, 23, Tremonton, and Betty Mae Allen, 21, Tremonton. Paul Heber Tingey, 32, Brign ham City, and Lora Maxine C. B. Irons, 31, William Rolfe Kerr, 25, Tremonton, and Janeil Raybould, 21, Rexburg, Idaho. Harold Phillip Canada, 17, Salt Lake City, and Bonnie Jean Roach, 16, Salt Lake City. Aaron Guyman Jeppson, 22, and Judv Ann Gudmundson, 18, both of Boise, Ida. Wesley William Turner. 23, and Carol Ann Rasmussen, both of Portland, Oregon. James Mark Hopkins, 28, Woodruff, Utah, and Lael Roberts, 21, Brigham. Wayne Wight Summers, 2i, Bothwell, and Donna Mae Anderson, 20, Bothwell. Noel Rulon Bess, 23, Brigham, and Genevieve Burt, 20, B. C. Leon George Payne, 21. Both-wel- l, and Lu Anna Skinner, 24, Tremonton. Gerald "A" John, 20, Malad, 19, and Doris Ann Atkinson, Malad. Vaughn "W" Rhodes, 22, Garland, and Carole Ann Germer, 22, Deweyville. Max "L" Haws, 27. B. C. and Shirley Preece Griffin, 25, B. C. Richard Earl Knight. 26, B. C, and Maxine Poole, 25, Preston, Ida. 23, Bobby Hewitt Baldree, 19, Marlene and Yates, Draper, e, The first meeting of the Belmont Ward Relief Society was held Tuesday at 10 a.m. with lesson for visiting teachers being given at 9:30. A good crowd attended and enjoyed the lesson given by Jane Udy. Last week we reported Mr. and Mrs. Karl Welling had gone to Seattle, Wash., but they went to Evanston, Wyo., instead. The Jr. Birthday club honored Madge Udy and Grace Allen for their birthdays Wednesday night There were 15 members present. Mrs. Rayola Walker accompanMina Ward ied by her mother went to Rexburg, Ida., Thursday to visit their sister and daughter, Margie and family, Mr. and Mrs. The guest of honor receieved many useful gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Capener and MarLee spent the weekend n Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Hales and Deanna spent the weekend in Salt Lake City. jiilJPiiiiJtJijiiMlMllUimia Ber-neic- Former Valley Medic Accepts New Post Dr. Max D. Davis, former val general practitioner and Gar land native, has accepted a staff position as associate medicat director of the Mead Johnson and company in nutritional and phar maceutical evaluation. Dr. Davis will assist in evaluating efficacy of the firm's pro ducts, maintaining safety in product usage and expanding liason with the medical profession. He has been in general practice in Utah for the past eight years, with two years spent with Eaton laboratories. He took his M.D. at the Utah School of Medicine in 1951, interning at Dee Hospieal in Ogden. He is married and the father of four children. ley OWEN CAN FIELD IN OGDEN HOSPITAL Owen Canfield is in the Dee Hospital in Ogden receiving treatment for a heart attack, which he suffered Wednesday last week. Doctors report his condition requires further hospitalization and Rim-ingto- Florence Udy, Myrle Udy, Irene Forsberg, Cleo Foreberg, Inez Johnson, Karen Johnson, Clarice Hirschi and other family members attended a wedding shower for Faye Udy Thursday night at the home of Vert Udy with Edith Udy and Verlene Udy hostesses. 13. 1960 AUTOMOTIVE GREASE III PLASTIC TUBES "Handiest package eveif'-tha- t's what folks say about RPM Automotive Grease In 12 oz. plastic cartridges. Eliminates waste and contamination; simplifies filling your grease gun. Just snip off the ends of the tube and slide it into your gun. i II-- 1 $25 to $2000 Handiest grease, too! Lubricate wheel bearings, chassis fittings, water pumps, universal joints VHTV and track rollers with iust one "crease! For any Standard 07 product, call FARRELL J. BESS CITY FINANCE CORPORATION 130 N. 3 W. 'J AL treatment. Now...your Chevrolet dealer offers Boise. Thomas Romero, 21, B. C, and Frances Martinez, 18, B. C. Hollis Malcolm Osborne, 25, Antioeh, Calif., and LaRae Korth, 24, Brigham. Nyman L. Holmgren, 20, Bear River City, and Melanie Canfield, 19, Tremonton. 21, Reed Johnston, Douglas Bene and Ballingham, Brigham, 18, B. C. 20, Cyril LaThair Munk, 25, Smith-fieland Diane Mecham, 20, B. C. James Edwin Wilcox, 19, B. C, and Donna Jean Ross, 18, B. C. Melvin Ballard Allied, Jr., 20, B. C, and Dianna May Seber, d, B. C. 16, Robert Raymond Frye, 22, and Sandra Marie Abel, Cor-inn- e, 16, Garland. Gary King Luther, 22, B. C, and Marcia Dale Ball, 19. B. C. Robert John Blake, 29, and 29, Kathryn Louise Claymore, both of Valley Junction, Iowa. Adan Mascorro, 19, Mercedes, Texas, and Evangelina Ayala, 17, Tremonton. Doyle Sheldon Olson, 25, Logan, Draper. Daniel Eugene Masterson, 26, and Josephine Joyce Baker Bron-so29, Tremonton. Boise, and Judith Colleen Collins, for your new 61 car ! Here's a better way to choose your new '61 car. Now your Chevrolet dealer offers a range of models to suit almost any new taste or need in a range of prices to suit any budget. It's the greatest show on worth! A full crew of low, comfort at small-ca- r prices, Chevy Corvairs, including four wonderful new wagons. New Chevy Biscaynes offering big-cBeautiful Bel Airs, elegant Impalas, and the incomparable Corvette. Shown below are just 5 of the 30 different rounds the easy way all under one roof! models you can pick from. Come on in and make your '61 low-pric- ed ar car-shoppi- ng n, New '61 Chevrolet IMPALA SPORT SEDAN You've got five Impalas to pick from models that put the accent on luxury while offering all of Chevy's new ideas about comfort and convenience like larger door trunk. openings, higher seat3, and a 3 low-loadi- deep-we- ll rvrv?vr 7 at hit J i fcn f iir .ni r t m i w i " I!) tl BIG PRIZES Presenting NEW Kaon person may , , Dairy PnxiucU brrausa submit many entrtes aa ha pUaaaa. Winnari will b notified by mail. Dm'Mkm of Ilia jtwi(i- final. Karh an try mual ha accompanied by th carton lop of any Mi Land Dairy Product or reasonable farm mi la thereof. All tntriaa mue4 be meiM to HI LAND CON. TKST, P. O. Ho 1000. bait Lake City 10, Utah. the winning candidate will be that releaaad by th AMooatad Preae a of mtdnifht, Nov 10. I960. KliciMe to participate are all reatdents of the lit I .and trading area. Not eligible are employee ol Hi I .and Dairy and their familiee, and Aielaen Advert ating Agency, Inc., fta adverttaing agency, All apace on the official entry blank mint bt filled. I'teeae print or type. PRIZES riflftf fftfZF, Oita full yrar'i anpfly af ini la jik rrwi mt moMnr aural Ian Prtxljilt for an ataiaua rami)? af four, Dairy l'rriiKi fr an avarag fatr r"i'llrtK nr MOKih of 9 HM,ariJ quail HfMHh Ptftportlontrf Milk, I Ibi. t'ottafl I lb. Butur, l gallon Ia C'aam, 1 pint Hour Cream, 1 t quart 111ilullarmllk. quart Cn'irMti La a tuna lit Urang Diink, htmk, Ch", I flnta nit Mf aetectloa for wlaalng candidate far in le iiri i'i naa Tnrea months up ply of small-ca- r prices 6 New lower priced '61 CORVAIR 500 " ra, Prwltftat New '61 Chevrolet BR00KW00D r4)t ar teaa) v W STATION WAGON six Chevrolet wagon3 feature a cave-siz- e cargo opening that's nearly five feet across! . . . plus a new concealed compartment (lock is optional at extra cost) for stowing valuables. AH fredetU Beeaaaei. tm p( HI wit J Dairy ilucia fur an a vara at family ei four, llih tn th PHta (Vte month't tippif af tnr an atarata fa mi r nt four, Imiry l'ioi1u-'lit le lllet IV if re On a gallon HI Lane" lea Crea. (tea tl SEDAN Like all Corvair coupes and sedans, this model costs lesn for '61. You get more spunk, space and savings and now Corvair has wagons, too! m Him Dairy beauty at , Iff aatlauta ef bit tetal aoaular vote I rrefar '61 r CHEVY BISCAYNE Sedan, above) All Biscaynes, 6 or V8, give you a full measure of Chevy quality, comfort and proved performance. Yet they're priced right down with many smaller cars that give you a lot less! OFFICIAL ENTRY BLANK HI IAND DAIRY PRESIDENTIAL SWEEPSTAKES th winning Conlaat btfina Wednaaday. ReptemSar 14, tWJ Ofjrotiv of the rontMl b In marked before mit pmuirntial candr.Ute and ntimitc hi ttal rxH and all enlrwe muat ba ular vota, farther with a atalamant in 10 word night Sunday, November 6, I960. or laa completing the "I prefer Hi Land The figure uaed for the popular vote totab of big-ca- NEW '61 U CORVETTE New form and fineness for America's only true sports car. New '61 Corvette offers more performance and more luxury equipment than any car in its class. See the greatest shoiv on worth at your Chevrolet dealer's! LJUUUUU Uli FR0NK CHEVROLET CO. PHONE AL 7-13- 11 TREMONTON |