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Show Thursday May 8. 1954 RIVERSIDE By Myrle Cdy T5TLL GET NEW CAR Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Roche left the first part of the week for Detroit where they will ret a new car and drive home. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Hadfield are taking care of the two Roche htm while the narenta are in the middle west Mrs. Inez Johnson entertained afternoon about Wednesday eighteen boys and girls in honor of the birthday anniversary of her daughter Karen. Games were played, a treasure hunt was enjoyed and a delicious lunch was served The guests presented Karen with many lovely presents. Ray Udy accompanied Oleen Udy of Logan to Rock Springs, Wyo., Thursday and Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Ward accompanied by Mina Ward were in Logan Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Bourne were in Farmington Wednesday to visit Mrs. Annie Bourne, Mr. Bourne's mother. , Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hughes and small son of Samaria, Idaho, and Mr. and Mrs, Newell Udy and children of Smithfield visits and ejd the T J. Udy family attended Bear River Stake conference in Garland Sunday. Sunday, Mrs. Leland Bourne gave a family dinner in honor of the birthday anniversary of her husband, Leland. Guests were; Mrs. Annie Bourne, Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Hess and son, and Mr. and Mrs. Ken Bourne of Farmington, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Philips and sons and Diane Bourne of Kaysville, and Mr, and Mrs. D.. Wayne Bourne and Plan to Attend! ANNUAL SPRING Tremonton. Utah MAY 28 - 29 O RACES, 2 Days. HORSE SALE of regis-tereQuarter horses CLASSES HALTER 0 O CUTTING HORSE CONTESTS d senior and in prizes, $400 junior. 2 classes, plus entries. O JACK POT ROPING Anolhor Approved A.Q.HJL SHOW Ribbons Arlo Summers, chairman ) WesleyA Gephart, rctuuuwu, j MUX Trophies an Intermountaln Quarter Horse Association OTTO DOVER, Secretary Ogden, Utah Point spent at Sunday the Wayne Francom home to help their daughter and sister, Mrs. Francom celebrate her birth- Mr-an- Bear River City ELWOOD - 80-pie- ce - farm near Jerome, Idaho last summer, was recently put in as second counselor to the bishop of the Hunt Ward, formerly the Hunt Branch. Mrs. James Creager of Morgan and Margaret Romer of Brigham visited relatives here last Sunday. Sunday guests at the Ray Hansen home were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Garfield, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kaffens and family, Mr. and Mrs- Dan McComb of Ogden and Mrs. Rose Petersen of Brigham. Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Just returned from a mis - $ compliments of The Classic Shop on this, HER DAY NO OBLIGATION TO BUY! NO STRINGS ATTACHED Just come in and pick up YOUR ORCHID for one-wee- OFF pair And many other specials too good to miss! The Classic Shop TREMONTON $ 8 00 $ 2.00 you will also find we hare a wonderful group of bargains for this occasion. fr er Roadside refreshments $ 1.00 Total Daily Expenses $32.00 "On this basis of calculation. a k vacation would take a budget of $224 for this family of four; two weeks, $448.00, and a full month, $896. For your own protection, you ought to add on an extra 15 percent for incidentals and emergencies. These figures bring up two thoughts first, travel is expensive; second, there are ways to save, if you cultivate them. "Here are two or three suggestions on saving. Do your FOR THOSE INTERESTED: Special Group SPRING DRESSES 2 lne price of 1 The advantages of budgeting and how to do it in spring and summer vacation travel were outlined here today by an expert on touring, Mr. L. D. of Sarvis. Secretary-Managthe Utah State Automobile Association. "Advance planning and bud geting are highly recommended," said Mr. Sarvis. Many motorists who start on a trip without a budget find they travel too far, and don't have enough money to enjoy their vacation , The fhst thing is to plan to travel an average of no more than 300 miles a day. Since the cost of car operation is estimat ed at three cents a mile, your expenses here should be figured at $9 a day varying with the size of the car. With this and other items of basic expense, the daily budget of a family of four on a comfortable vacation would look like this: Car operation $ 9.00 Meals $12.00 Overnight accomadations ., It is our pleasure to extend our Mother's Day Greeting, with a beautiful ORCHID. All SPRING COATS 35 Daily Cost To Family of 4 For Auto Trips $32 Admissions, Admusements MOTHER'S DAY, Saturday, May 8 I Hooper and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Dohi and family of West day. Tuesday morning Kay Francom, who Just recovered from a broken collar bone, had her appendix removed at the Cooley in Brigham. Hospital Tingey, Mr. and Mrs. T. 3. Udy, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Kennard, Mrs. Glen Udy, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ward, Mrs. Kelen Capener and Mrs. Effie Wellby Andrea Ilaggt&s ing. Mr. 8nd Mrs. Howard Capen PRIMARY CONFERENCE er and Alfred Capener were in GIVEN Ogden Saturday. "A Testimony Grows" was the theme of Primary confer ence held Sunday evening in Mabel the ward chapel. Mrs. Farrell Homer by Huggins was narrator and Mrs Richard Nessler had charge of CURBING UNDERWAY the singing. Each class had a More than twenty men turned on the program, which was out Saturday to work on the part greatly by the large curb at the school grounds. The crowd enjoyedMrs. E. B. Harripresent. cement will be poured in the son, president of the North Box near future. At noon lunch was Elder Stake Primary, was presserved to the men by the fol- ent lowing women, Fern Andreason, Mr. an4 Mrs. Richard Smith Geneva Erickson, Joyce Stokes, and children of Bountiful were Ann Gardner, Arlene Hansen, at the home of Mrs. visitors and Mabel Romer. The commitSmith's sister and family, Mr. tee wish to thank all who helpMrs. and Chester Christensen. ed. Others will be called on to was a guest of Austin Johnsen help soon. John at a fathers Vanderhoof Ronald Mortensen spent the sons and breakfast, held at weekend at home- He is attendChi house in Sigma Fraternity ing the B.Y.U. Ronald recently Mrs. Logan, morning. Sunday returned from a tour into Idaho, mothother with Johnsen, along Montana, Wyoming, and Canada B.Y.U. band. ers assisted in the serving of with the At each concert Ronald demon- the breakfast. Mr- and Mrs. Edward Clayson strated the new bass clarinet that the school purchased this and daughter Maxine of Cornish spent the weekend with another year. and family, Mr. and Visiting at the Sam Mortensen daughter Mrs. Mario Checketts. home one day last week were Quorum Party Planned Mrs. Virgil Piers and Mr. and Officers of tthe local High Mrs. Roger Seherholrn of met at the home Priest Quorum and Mrs. Fred Anderson of Austin to Johnsen o complete and daughter, Mrs. Lavera plans for the stake party which of Cove, Utah. Mr. and Mrs Thomas Abel will be held Saturday evening were in Salt Lake City last at the recreational hall. Dclie ious refreshments were served Wednesday to attend the wedMrs. Johnsen to Mr. and Mrs. ding reception for the new Mr. by Leon Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Reg and Mrs.. Merlin Killpack. They inald Burt and Mr. and Mrs. and also visited their daughter Gardner. George family, the Lynn Pickerings Mrs. Annie Rock of Willard while in the city. last weekend with her son spent Odell Romer in Bishopric and Mr. and Mrs. Lee wife, reMr. and Mrs. Carl Romer Rock ceived word last week that their son Odell, who moved to his FREE ORCHIDS TO MOTHER! PHONE 3142 Cottle of Mrs. Jay Bourne. The afternoon was spent attending Stake conby Uleda Grant ference in Garland, Mr. and Mrs. Ned Marble and BOY SCOUTS ENJOY family spent Sunday visiting with the Verd Fonnesbecks. EVENING OF and Mrs. Lawrence Mr. SWIMMING, MOVIES a reception in attended Hawkes The Scouts enjoyed an evenLogan Saturday for Larnel Oling of entertainment Friday sen and Jeanie Madsen. night swimming , at the High Mrand Mrs. Bob Hawkes School and attending a movie, Scouters Homer Kotter, Monte spent the weekend in Smithfield Nessen and Marceal Olsen ac- visiting Mr. and Mrs. Miles Nilson, parents of Mrs. Hawkes. companied them. Timpanogas Cave Trip n Bishop and Mrs. Ariel spent Saturday visiting Timpanogas Cave and the B.Y. U. Campus. They also called on relatives and friends on the way. Mrs. Verdun Fonnesbeck and daughters Vickie and Karla were in Logan Monday on busin- Howell - i ami Mrs. Ken Godfrey Can- and small son of Cardston, ada are visiting this week with Mrs. Godfrey's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mirl Mason. Give Radio Program Students of the Howell School presented a program over KB UH Saturday at one o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Stander and two sons visited with the Lawrence Hawkes family Sunday-Mr. and Mrs. Bus Norr and family have returned to their norae aiier spending the winter in Phoenix where Mr. Norr has been employed. They are visiting with the John Forsgrens Israel Fackrell went to Enterprise Wednesday to attend the funeral of his 'mother, Lillian B. Fackrell. FOR QUICK RESULTS USE LEADER WANT ADS Sor-ense- ANNOUNCING THE ess-Mr. and Mrs. Mirl Anderson and family were dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and OPENING Babies Named Two babies were given names in Sacrament meeting Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Christensen named their son Kent H. Christensen and Mr. and Mrs. Glade Anderson named their son Gail Bradford, Mn. Clinton Burt was gracious hostess to her club Thursday evening. Mrs. Claire Anderson entertained her Pinochle club Thursday evening at her home.. Mr. and Mrs Clyde Jones of Brigham City visited Mrs. Dallas Jones and daughter Shelley. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Heaps and family have gone ta Magna to make their home. There have been lots of children absent in the local school due to a measles epidemic. 1 OF Shoe Shop Ray's Ray D. Sessions, Owner 172 West Main Tremonton, Utah Street Leather Dying Shoe Shinimrx Expert Repairing Re-Suedi- mr Ready to Serve all your Shoe Repair Needs Cer-trar- Show, Sale and Race Meet HOSE. sion to Australia. Mr. and Mrs. Orson Bri-gha- QUARTER HORSE I children of Tremonton. Sandra Silvester was able to go back to nursing school after an illness of about three weeks Mr. and Mrs. Russell Capener and Winona Gardiner were in Salt Lake City Thursday. Among the people who at tended the wedding reception in the Tremonton Third Ward Fri day night, for Mr. and Mrs Burton Huish (Gloria Sterrguist) were Mr. and Mrs. Streator driving during the early part of the day, itoppiiig with plenty of time to find the type of accommodations yo'i wjnt at the you want to pay. $ price Visit travel attractions that have something worthwhile to offer, steering clear of phony gyp joints; you'll find the best attractions listed in the AAA tour books. Finally, plan your vacation for tlie spring or autumn, avoiding the peak travel seasons wnen roads ana overnight ac commodations are crowded and prices are at their highest.,, Palmer Jewelry Co. TREMONTON, UTAH May 6, 1954 Dear Parents: Graduation time is here again, and we have been asked by some of the parents, what we have in the line of fine watches for their graduates. We thought we would like to let you know too. For the girls we offer the following: One group is a 17 jewel, very fine quality swiss movement including expansion band, only 22.00, including tax We have our world famous Wylers with the guaranteed unbreakable balance staffs. All 17 jewels, including expansion bands as low as 27.50. We have an authorized 20 percent discount on our ELGINS, especially for graduation, and the prices on these watches start around 27.50. Also a complete selection of fine Bulovas are in stock and the price on these start around 24.95. Now for the Boys. We offer a graduation special. Our own "Palmer watch. This is a very fine Swiss import 17 jewel, waterproof, shockproof, antimagnetic, stainless steel expansion band. Only 22.00. This is the finest money can buy. In the other lines of watches we offer the same for the boys as for the girls. We invite you to come in and look at these watches. Use our and time payment plan, it costs no more lay-a-w- ay Sincerely yours (signed) STANLEY R. PALMER, ? Palmer Jewelry Co. TREMONTON, UTAH We Give &9C Green Stamps |