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Show THE LEADER. Tremonton, Utah da Williams of Pocatello, Idaho; family of Malad visited with Mr. We wish them happiness in their Velda Morgan and Nola Harrison and Mrs. N. J. John new home. Sunday. 2 Mrs. Virgil C Harris Mrs. Wyn John and son re- -! of Malad, Idaho. R,m rt,. home Friday from Malad An open house was held Sun Ail were present exce faculty meeting was held Mon- uie im wnidav night at the Chapel, with .""-1in November honor of Harrishniiviini.i,..J...-- u 2oth, day, w8 uu6- idays with Mr. and Mrs.. John J Leland J. Mr. and Mrs. John C Howell on ters in Colton, Hansen and Mrs. Bob and Williams. Mrs. John has been Andersen of California, their Golden wedding anniver- Wilbur Howell. Mr. and Mrs. the Stake Board ill. in attendance. sary at their home in Portage. Howell reared two grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Conger and About 175 friends and relatives Ruth Mae Smith Neal Wm. Goldsberry of Boise is and 2 of hours between and Smith after the death of Gay Mr. and Mrs. Leo Conger of Tre- spending some the called time visiting theit monton visited Friday evening 6 p.m. A beautifuly de- mother. friends and in the relatives with Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Hoskins. three tier cake corated before leaving as a miss valley, . WILL SAVE YOU They also have 37 grandchildThe Relief Society held their forrmed the centerp- ren and 8 great grandchildren. annual ionary to Denmark. He has com bazar Friday evenine .u. iece for the table where refresh- Among those from out of town with President Zina E. Harris , ments were served. Carmen in attendance were Mr. and Mrs. oh HMorris New York. He is a guest of his Howell gave an original tribute R. T. Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Verl and Counselor Faye in charge. A short program was to the couple during the after Hall and Mr. and Mrs. Dot Hale. grandmother. Mrs. Martina J. rendered consisting of a vocalSLarsen noon. McCammon; Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy duet by Mrs. Neal Hawks and The Special Interest Class C. Howell, a son of James E. Gibbs and family of John triple Mackey Mrs. A. J. Hall, a song and tap Utah Poultry's Square Dance has been post- Howell and Rosannah Monk, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. John and Mr. dance TO THE NORTHWEST by Tamara Castleton and poned until December 3rd in the cram: o Howell, was born at Woodruff, and Mrs. Earl John, Salt Lake reading by Mrs. Harold Jenkins. in- -; Recreation Hall. All when you Idaho, March 7, 1874 and his City; John Smith, Tremonton Besides a variety of handi- terested are Invited couples ifote Profit to in join was Howell John Rebecca wife Mr. and Mrs. Chas Swenson work, aprons, shirts, rugs and O ver New 1 seU. this activity. 1880. Mr. at Mrs. 25, born and May Howard Portage Schow, refreshments were sold quilts, when Saturday morning the ward More savings They were married Nov. 15, 1899 Preston; John Roderick, Pleas and the affair was considered. beets were all pulled and 2 you buy. in the Logan Temple. To this antview; Mrs. Julia Yearsley, very successful. DEPARTURES - NORTH & WEST ready to be hauled this Mrs. were fourteen child born Carl Mr. Mrs. and couple Yearsley, Mrs. Stanley H Castleton and week. Those in charge appreciate PLUS patronage pay3:15 a.m. 12:50, 1: 15 & 8:50 ren all of whom are living except Wm. Richards, Mr. and Mrs. Lor daughter, Tamara, visited with the help given by the ward 3 merits. one daughter, Ruth H, Smith, enzo Harrison, Mrs. Ethel Rod- relatives in Logan members. Sunday who died in 1929. The others are, erick, Mr. and Mrs. J. Edward DEPARTURES - SOUTH & EAST James, Alva, Ralph and Twila Gibbs, Malad; Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Mike Wakley and Mrs. 3:15 & 8:15 Wayne Swenson 2:50 & 7:30 p.m. P Howell, Rose Harris and Nancy Annis Udy and Mrs. Ruby Neil-seDennis and Andrea, of of Ogden is spendnng AND FAKMERS Wilbur Howell Garland; Mr. and Mrs. David Marsh Valley visited Sunday a few days with her son, Clegg of Portage; WWiOy of Libonan, Oregon; Edmund Hoskins and son; DeLoy, Clearwith their son and brothers, Dewayne Falk and family, TREMONTON Howell of Preston, Idaho; Nona field; Mr. and Mrs. Newell Cutand Buddy Knudsen and Larry GAY CAFE Archibald of Coppertown, Utah; ler, Washakie, Mr. and Mrs. with Mrs. Phone 2G91 Dave LEADER Bertha Johnson of Ogden; Wan Lawrence Wells, Mr. and Mrs. Landon. Wakley's father, WANT ADDS PAY Morgan Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Harris were Delton Ward, Mrs. Nellie Ward, visitors Wednesday, Logan Mr. and Mrs. Asael John, Mr. and Mr. BY BURNICE HUNSAKUt and Mrs. Lee D. Fuhriman WART, THE SPEED COP Mrs. Harold Howell, Mrs. Jessie and family visited with Mr. and IN Yearsley, Mr. and Mrs. Benj Mrs. Wm. D. Harris and other reYMV OONT JOT MllaHT; PullCMASfO CA. FI1V Ml. NlVtB KNLw BLOWOUT- - ( jM.M.Yltt AT 6UESS ILL NLVtU DO ANO NILE 6HIAT THAI unMV5 VOOVL wtvwn Lundberg of Woodruff; Mrs latives Sunday. AMEniLAM K fOi JVLtABH 'TAKt TO THfM TUOKltVS GlVINU AM FUXK Ot AMtaLtWN HUNSAKEJ? iPtlP AT Kt. OliMKAW ASYLUM Sarah Morse, Samaria- VOO SH Audrey Howell of Brigham JOM VAwkt) v " w I NkW Mr. and Mrs- Oran Parkinson AUTUMOll.t SOMl I MUHL( tsiiiTvJ .1 y it City and Bob Erickson of Logan had as guests Sunday Mr. and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Portage j , NOW... C . I TRAILWAYS i up to :w i,h, rntn - 6 Flours RfNEflTS j Route Thru OREGON a win-row- ed p.m. a.m. n, CO-O- DEPOT SLEEP I COMFORT on a new EVERTON MATTRESS WE NOW FINEST EQUIPMENT TO MAKE MATTRESSES OF THE HIGHEST QUALITY HAVE THE INNER-SPRIN- G Priced At DE LUXE STANDARD 28.50 - 34.50 19.50 MATTRESS EMTON COMPANY Phone 27 Bill GUAM CITY DIAL 4827 TREMONTON YOU ( I AM- I H j I vn - Mrs. O'Neil Anderson of Ogden Howell Sunday. Vicky Lynne Anderson of Garland, Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Allen and family of Malad and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sorenson and family of East Garland. By Mrs. William Petersen Mr. and Mrs. John R. Gibbs Mr. and Mrs. Leland J. Han went to Salt Lake City Monday where Mrs. Gibbs recieved med sen have purchased a home in Tremonton and moved their ical care. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell C- Hall family there. Mrs. Hansen's father, Royal Petersen, of Perry were Ogden visitors Tuesday. helped them move last Friday. 15 of son old month Dallas, Mr. and Mrs. DeMour John, underwent a major operation at the L. D. S. hospital at Salt Lake City Wednesday, v John F. Conley was in Salt Lake City Saturday on business. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy E. Gibbs and family of Mackay, Idaho - I i4 nsr.- - ,TKNi' y-- . PARTS - REPAIR - Complele FERGUSON Line - FIELD SERVICE HUNSAKER llMPLEMENT CO. Skilled in the special care of Buicks as we are, knowing d your Buick and the factory-engineere- visited with relatives here Friday evening and Sunday. They at tended the wedding of Mrs. Gibbsv neice at Malad Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Sylvera John and methods of keeping it always at its best, we can give you all this surely and the most use out of your Buick in the months ahead. starts, that is. A Quick-trigge- r inexpensively. Drive in this week. Time's coming when we'll be crowded And remember that with the days getting shorter you'll want your lights bright and "on the beam." Roads will be wetter so be sure your tires have good safe treads, and your brakes are adjusted for smooth gentle is the time to ready Now for getting the get most fun, lively, quiet motor a chassis that rides you in lazy comfort, without squeaks. with rush orders and it's easier to give you the best service in a hurry when our schedule is open. Just tell us you want our quick but thoroughgoing checkup on all the points listed below. Leave your Buick in our hands, and our special brand of Buick care will relieve you of any in the coming winter months! stopping. car-worri- ( es " - i - f "- - 'W k .'. BOW -- CHASSIS J ' helps grow food for you... in Hawaii slmds' coral beaches, behind ITmost his, lie some of the is a!! !lKlmtiy mechanized farming areas their cIlfT-shar- P - the world. cat and much of the Wt0rLS",C a,f.e 8rown' not in Palm" valleys, but on broad fields of tich Rarr'nearple Pertlv Anil f- sl1 - yu contour plowed, kerStandard of California's job ever since s osene lamps burned in. Honolulu light-11 an 10 Today, this service has spreaa the" Islands . . . provides millions of gallons of petroleum products every year ... helps and insure better living for the Wanders better food for you. part. p,ows and cultivators; e COntro1 wecds in flc'Js of est time I P'wrP'e plants; at har- ""ge Diesel machine rake and . 01 cane an "s and hour, pjnca ripe e Kat5lcred on conveyor belts. Ws'mjf , b'fScs speed the harvest to cao-"- i Aeries ra v pctro-Joun- r.-- ENGINE 3-vv- av preparedness ch&ckup fJOlY on (omy Drain, flinh coolincj lyitem Imped all hoie, fighlen joint, Determine antifreeze requirement, n Fill iteering gear housing with lubricant Inspect and pack front wheel bearing! Inspect front brakes Check cor heater for winter use Check steering alignment lumper-to-bump- Ing DIAL 2311 i l?' (v-- ) trwble-preventin- g IUBRICABE, Includ inspection i,cu mFronk Chevrolet Co. sal i mills, brtn -y Clean, odjuit distributor point Time Ignition for peak performance, Clean and reset Ipork plugi Check battery refill clean off corroiion, coat terminate Check general or bruthet, charging rot Check headlight alignment and brightneil 0 --- the oil Hawaii ncpd b Adjmt valv loppst cleoranc air cleaner Ocan and Check oil filter element Adjm? carbureter far be;! eco-oTighteri cylinder head n jl L fGNm0r-ElECT.JOA- cx- - carcfuIIy harvested, jobs, oil plays a major 7 PP'jTng Dial 3231 - u Tremoato |