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Show r t The LEADER at the home of their Mr. and Mrs. Lyndon Barkle. Mrs. Frank Jensen and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rock In Brigham City. Mr. and Mrs. Ned Baadsgoads and son of Tremonton were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lyndon Barkle. Carol Madsen spent Saturday In Logan. Mr. and Mrs. James Dixon of Brigham City and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Neilson visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Norr. Mrs. Wayne Norr and son Brent spent last week in Ogden with Mrs. Delbert Sheggy Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Norr attended the funeral in SnowvUle Monday for John Arbon. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Norr! and daughter Nancy spent Monday in Salt Lake City with Mr. and panion of California, and Elder sisters. John Udy of Riverside called at Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Davis of Mrs. Russell Lund. the home of Bishop and Mrs. Hamilton, Montana visited at the Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Shelby and Oleen Josephson. LaRell report- home of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey son of Brigham Spent Sunday ed he had spent a few days Lamb. with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Peterwith their son Boyd in Hawaii Mrs. Emma Boswell of Provo, son. Mr. and Mrs. Lyndon Barkle with the Air Corps. Mrs. Clara Maughn and daughand daughter Joyce attended the Mrs. Oleen Josephson and ter of Wellsville called at Friday daughter Anna were in Logan: the home of Mrs. Lucy E. Lamb. U and I Sugar employes party Miss Mabel Pierson returned parents, Mr. and Mrs. Newell Nish here to her home after spending Mr. and Mrs. Newell Nish were two weeks at the home of her in Brigham Saturday. sister. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mr. and Mrs, George Archibald Spraker at Aberdeen, Idaho. Jr. and son Russell of Idaho Mr. Edward (Ted) Smith is Falls, spent the weekend at the convalescing at the Valley Hos h o m e of his parents, Mr. and pital after seriously injuring his Mrs. George Archibald. arm Monday. Mr. Ed Vanderhoof is conval . Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Nish have esc ing at the Valley Hospital of- - gone on a trip to the east. ter undergoing an operation. Mrs. Glen Hess and children Mrs. Chester Archibald and visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. children of Grace, Idaho, sister Wm. J. Hess and Mr. and Mrs. of Ed Vanderhoof, visited with Gardner Udy. relatives here and at the hospital Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hopkins with Ed Sunday. and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hopkins Bishop Oleen Josephson, Jesse and family, all of Brigham City Lamb and Austin Nish were in called on their daughter and sisOgden on Business Monday. , ter, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Starr. Mrs. Elder LaRell Thompson of Ray Woodland and son DelRay Garland a returned missionary came Monday to spend a few from New Zealand, and his com- days with Mrs. Starr. They are day Plymouth m Jetta WbJttaf TWO BIRTHDAYS HONORED Mr. and Mrs. Oleen Josephson had a birthday dinner Sunday honoring their daughter Anna Marie and Mrs. Josephsons nephew, Terry Williams. Present were Terry's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Williams and sons of Malad. Alter which the Leo Williams family, furnished the program for Sacrament meeting Sunday , evening. Mrs. Mitchell Hess and Mrs. Ray Udy and their sons of Idaho ' Falls visited at the homes their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hess and Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Cdy on Thursday. Saturday they returned to Idaho Falls with Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Udy. Mr, and Mrs. Jesse Hess visited in Ogden Friday. 'Mrs.' Irene Archibald was in Brigham on Business Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nish and family of Ogden visited Thurs- - ftr BEST BUYS today's fhusuro trips b GREYHOUND'S 2 Vacation Deweyville , Mr. and lsf IflDG Pearl Perry. Mrs. Hanna Hodges of Lewis-to- n, Mr. George Hodges of Preston, Idaho and Mrs. Arlene Barrus were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hodges of Ogden. LEADER WANT ADS PAT AT BLUE CREEK UIGUT EUERY SATURDAY Good Orchestra Everybody Welcome 2 4 d o.o. n m n e gcigims ervice i) Business. Mrs. Warren Haycock spent GRANT PETERSON RELEASED three days in salt Lake City with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Newsome. FROM AIR FORCE Grant Peterson, son of Mr. and ,. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Germer and Mrs. James Peterson, has been family spent Sunday in Ogden discharged from the Air Corps with Mr. and Mrs. Clark Baron Di-an- ne vervice Laay Btratrca Oysters and scallops are members of the seafood world. Ia their native element they lie on one aide, whereas most other bivalves live erect, standing on the edges of in visiting spent Ogden Sunday son Tracy spent Saturday in their shells. with Mrs. Estella Cordon. Ogden on business. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Poulsen of Brigham and Mr. and Mrs. De- wayne Loveland of Roy spent Sunday with Mrs. Edna Marble. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Perry and family of Ogden called on Mrs. Ruth Barkle and has returned home. During the week visitors of Mr. day. and Mrs. J. A. Gardner were Miss Phyllis Udy has been Schoenfeld of Qgden, Mr. ill at the home of her parents, and Mrs. Bert Dewey of Ogden Mr. and, Mrs. Gardner Udy. and Mr. and Mrs. Monroe PeterMr. and Mrs. Lawrence Archi- son of Brigham bald and daughter Marsha Ann Mr. and Mrs. Bert Stokes of were In Ogden Saturday visiting Thatcher were Sunday dinner their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Dale Cash. ,, Gardner. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Hess and Joyce Barkle of Logan spent family called at the home of his the weekend with her parents, parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. A Hess. Mr. and Mrs. Urdley Hawks and family of Ogden visited Saturday at the home of his sister, banning of Bountiful and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Clifford John. Mrs. Alfred Louis Moll tor of Brigham visited John and Mrs. Leland Woodruff Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Arlin spent Thursday in Ogden. Madsen. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Woodruff Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Wheatly and Saturday night at Garland. Mrs. Winford Barrus spent Wednesday in Salt Lake City on Saturday Mrs. Dale Steed entertained in honor of her daughter Gale on her fifth birthday. Those present were Mrs. Eric Spuchly and Mrs. Dewey Thornton of Ogden, Mrs. Rose Jones of Malad, Mrs. Louise Udy of Riverside, Mrs. Edna Steed, Mrs. Jesse Hess, Mrs Lloyd Hess and twelve children. Mr. and Mrs. George Archi bald were in Salt Lake Tues Thursday, April 24, 1962 and family. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bates and son of Salt Lake City called on Mr. and Mrs. Warren Haycock Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Oz Harwood of Ogden visited during the week with Mr. and Mrs. Chris Hansen. Mrs. Calvin Wheatly and two sons of Twin Bridges, Montana, spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. ,T. L. Wheatly. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Eldredge 2& Service Department Open Daily 8:00 to 6:00 P. M. INC. CAREY-FOR- D, Phone 2121 Tremonton Night Phones 3237 or 4942 Mrs. Clyde Steed. Ella Wolverton spent the week end at the home of her sister in Let Greyhound's Vacation g s. Service plan just tbt trip yu Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Merlin ' . arranging for hotels, ,i? transportation, special sigbtsee-inMr. and Mrs. D. M. Nlckie of . . . ii t tow f$U Or Salt 'Lake spent the weekend plan your own vacation with her brother, Mr. and Mrs. ' IW2Y DAY LOW FARZSl Roy Whiting, ; Bill Mrs. has been Smith .S21.1S CALGARY, CANADA SUN VALLEY, IDAHO 6.31 spending the past few days vis MON NATIONAL PARK M iting- relatives here.Mrs. Clea Mrs. Jesse Lamb, tZM VANCOUVER, B. C. 30.25 Lamb and Mrs. Stuart Cornwall GALVESTON, TEXAS of Blue Creek, were Salt Lake ANTM Visitors Friday. Those visiting at the James GREYHOUND BUS DEPOT A Pierson home last week were MIDLAND Mr. Roy Pierson of California, HOTEL Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nielson of Phone 3886 Nevada, Mr. and Mrs. Tonopah, M. E. Hall, Act. Turner and family of George Ask ftr FREE Vacation Tmr FtUtr Aberdeen, Idaho. Plan-aun- Hy-ma- g fr t - " : The 42-fo- ot hitch of ft'e invite vou to take an jlirhorne "ride in thelvew zs &1fWO WW(L W drills tells deep-furro-w the story. They're seeding wheat down in the moisture 2one, on rolling land. And the Diesel D6 is pulling them at third speed to sow a quarter section every shift, on only 4 EqWpNMnt, iptcMlcaHcw and Mm HhM noHc. Optkml lidi MS Mrot, osfloiMl wimi nb ur fuel per hour t gallons of power-ric- h, would take three ordinary It tractors to do this much work, each ' burning 3 gallons, or so, of gasoline per hour. traction plus a Positive non-slDiesel Engine to use that traction-ma- kes "Caterpillar" the big difference. You save 60 to 80 en fuel expense get real manpower efficiency. Timely farming gets you top you belong on a "Caterpillar" Dietel Tractof? seat, you can lead the profit parade. to time if$ find out, out we're the placet non-premi- spark-Igniti- on fuel-thrif- ip ty to dtanga antra. WMto nmn,flmSoWc A soft, silent ride plus spacious seats plus plus unmatched mileage "take-of- f y power all combined in one great car! acre-yield- s! dtep-cuthion- ed Peterson Tractor Service X Dial 2211 Tremonton Tour CATTERPILLAR Headquarters Rid because coil A Cloud-So- ft shock absprings, new aero-typ- e sorbers and rubber pillows soak up road roughness and vibration. You fee) almost airborne! A Spacious Interior, with 61 e seating front and rear, gives six adults the luxurious, roomy comfort that you'd expect in only the largest carl. inch-wid- Free-Breathi- ng F-he- ad design and 7.6 compression give extra power and mileage in the new Hurricane 6 Engine up to 35 miles per gallon in overdrive. Easy To Park, easy to drive . . you see all four fenders from the driver's seat see the road 10 feet ahead . . . and safer panoramic visibility in every direction. ... bin it m turn C3flB'BBflC3' TREMONTON, UTAH PHONE 2351 m nai furn mi |