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Show , 199 August 11. The BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, Trcmonton. Utah and Mrs. Jens Veibell and Crystal Springs. Swimming and enjoyed a family picnic roller skatlrg wtre the activities ir. 3:x Elaer Canyn on Satur- - and a luncheon was served. ay evening. Wctk.r.d guests of Betty Anne Qn Friday evening 22 girls, un-- " Packer v;ere Jo Ann Norlander jder the direction of Mrs. Lucille and Vak-n- Ilalverson of Ogden. Johnson, enjoyed an evening at Mvs. and. Mr." Charles Leatham E".. fanvlv of Wellsville; Mr. and Mrs. A J. Ba.terr.an and Dick ! Wheatky cf Logrn were Sunday A rest-at the George Johnson I horre. Mr. 'linAteh Mr- i - Warnke V. K. Grant Secret were ;rV of Bount'ful Zi at trie hem? of f Ttayne S?crist. Vf'S. lave Lz.zrJ.lj j j Just Secured indow and WINDOW Complete Pattern Set WINDSHIELD TEMPLATES Mr. and Mrs. Carlisle Ander- sen cf Mantua spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jens of Car or Truck From 1929 to 1949 are included ELIMINATES GUESSWORK! any glass replacement required. handle can f Called efficiently, accurately, and at r.. is u a x i v a i i 3 f AUTO SHOP Treraonton (D'ck Davis) c I .t the ball "Guarcnteed standard NOTHING DOWN, $1 j i bers of their family were present LOU JEAN BALLARD SPEAKS AT METHODIST except one son. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hendry CHURCH cf Salt Lake visited with relatives cn Wednesday. j Miss Lou Jean Ballard gave Mr. and Mrs. Pratt Pearson her W. C. T. U. Diamond Jubilee and daughter Susie visited Sunat the Methodist speech Church, day and Monday at Clearfield Sunday evening to an apprecia-- j at the C. S. Talbott home, Mrs. Jay Larsen and son Step- tive audience. hen of Salt Lake are visiting Miss Ballard leaves next week with the De. Lamar Cutler's to attend the National W. C. T.U. j j j LEADEIi rl convention and compete in the CLASSIFIEDS BRING Grand Diamond speech contest. RESULTS Everyone wishes her success. Grain Storage Plan Offers FARMERS AID Government will lend farmers up lo 85 cf Hie cost of new storage Mrs to be repaid over a five-yeon-tlie-far- m ar period. We offer for prompt delivery sleel bolted grain bins of the following sizes: 500 '625 2150-2550-29- Glasses." - 1000 - 1250 - 1500 - 1750 3350 50 18,800-22,400-26.880-31,3- - 60 38,250 - 45,900 and 53,550 busbel capacities. THESE BINS WILL PAY FOR THEMSELVES Qual ified Storage for Government Loans. ORDER NOW REPAIR Be ready for tbis years crop. Prices On Refpiest. Rewinding perfectmoderately priced. Scientifically PAY Sun Ar-bo- n, MOTOR game or anywhere you wear ground and polished :re, j HOME OF FRIENDLY MERCHANT? -- tqh t i CK'S smith of Denver, Colorado and their daughter Mrs. Fielding Abbott of Boise, Idaho, spent, By Mrs. Christine Teterson Monday at the Dan Hickman Visitors at the home of Mr.1 home. Mrs. Arrowsmith is a sister of Mrs. Hickman. and Mrs. Laurence Anderson are Rose Ann Cutler entertained their two daughters and their, seme of her friends at a slumber children Mrs. Turila Anderson party Tuesday night at her home. of Plain City, and Mrs. Robert Those present were Phyllis Phylis Larkin, Carolyn and Bowen or Malad, Idaho Kay Nelson was one of the Janace Ward, Kay Nelson, and contestants at the W. 1 . C. U. Pat Eliason. The Jesse Arbon family held contest at Elwood Tuesday after their noon. family reunion, in Box Tho nrtmnrv rrfipvtvi Elder canyon Saturday all mem the Sunday evening program Visitors from the Stake Boardj were, Mrs. Fern Huish. Mrs Anna Durfee and Mrs. CapenerJ Ed Pratt enjoyed a weeks fish ing in Wyoming. He returned Veibell. Mr. and Mrs. Thayne Secrist and .anii'y visited cn Saturday e venin? tX the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sherivi Conger in Brigham City. Mrs. A'.leen Simmons enter-- 1 home evening tained t' r Rendezvous Club at; Mr. Tuesday and Mrs. Joseph Arrow- her home Thursday afternoon. Luncheon was served by Rosada their little grandson was named The Primary was in charge of Fryer and Juanita Bigler to six teen club members. Prizes were the Program in the ward on Sun won by Mar's Lefler, Thorben day evening. A review of the ac tivities of their summer pro Stone and Virginia Francom. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Marble gram was demonstrated by the and sin Reese attended the rodeo children under direction of the in Prcstcn Idaho on Friday Primary President, Rosa Rucker During the summer months the night. Mr. and Mrs Warner Fisher children have contributed toand Mrs. Delmar Fisher of Mar- ward the Building Fund and tin, Tennes5.ee arrived here on this was presented to the Bishop- -, Friday evening to spend a ric. Stake Board members in at months vacation. They were ac- tendance were Mrs. Beth Arnold; companied by LoDees and JoAnn Mrs. Grace Montgomery; Mrs Bowen who have visited with Virginia Benson and Mrs. Grace them at their home during the Warnake. Mrs. J. P. Barnard of Brigham month of July. They are guests at the home of Bishop and Mrs. City .Mrs. Morris Fowers of Og- den and Mrs. Raymond Huesser Clark Bowen. of Deweyville spent Sunday at Mr. and On Monday evening Mrs. Mark Jensen and family the home of Mr. and Mrs. Grant and Bishop and Mrs. Clark Bow-e- n Marble and family and their guests enjoyed a picnic in Logan canyon. Kay Bowen has spent several days visiting in Dayton Idaho at the home of his Aunt, Mrs LaVere Balls. Mrs. Anna Durfey attended a Primary Sunday evening service and in Snowvilie on Sunday Night, with other i:: embers of the Primary Stake Board. Mr.and Mrs. Thomas SimNEW and USED ' mons; Mr. and Mrs. Newell SarELECTRIC MOTORS gent of Logan; and Mr. and Mrs. Mike Ericksen of Salt Lake City SHEET METAL WORK attended a weir.er roast at the PLUMBING - HEATING home of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy DIAL 3151 Tremonton Mannins on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Satter-thwaiof Garilen City spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norval Eri !:3en and attended Sacranier.v services where Model, Any 3Iake, Any Yeai I TREMONTON A WEEK Peterson Tractor Service J. G. Burgess Co. rhone PRESTON TREMONTON LOGAN Dial 818 331W 2211 te NORTH MAIN 115 LOGAN A. Jf y w ij 'tkl i ' t ill " M V VS.W ; - U"i. I I 'k t"- imt(;ooo. &ly&n U'UtlfUL.Jy - '''jJ;.;:...i;:...v.'----"- - Come to Our Big jM ' JS Birthday Party Buy-Uo- v Our Celebration cf Hudson's 40th Anniversary Year i -- :&fk ;.jv, f "i.of1 ' ,v ' i" ' it' mil. 40 YEARS OF LEADERSHIP ENGINEERING mm Mvk ' a IL r . J 'K 'Hi i vW ;, f'' 'Hi 1 IS ll ' VV. -- Sunday is a big day for Jeanne Determann Next ; r 4 New Hudson NO WONDER WE'RE IN A TRADING MOOD-t- he it: Hudson sales are up is riding a thing tide of popularity! Official figures prove to Hudsonl over last year at this time. And how people are switching In other makes of cars, Already, more than 107,000 have traded from the lowest to the highest priced, to own a New Hudson. 33 Sunday evening, a little after 8:30 o'clock, ihe announcer on the Standard Hour will ."Now, a young artist we believe has a great future in music will entertain you Jeanne Determann, soprano from . Say-- Los Angeles." And 11 Jeanne, ho works as a secretary, sing for the first time with a great v. s)mphony orchestra. nearly a Ve mtan Association, Paulena Carter, concert pianist, and others. For it is our policy on the oldest of all symphony network broadcasts to help talented young people whenever possible ... so that, from time to time, the hour that's yours can also be theirs. ..for an audience of million people. don't know what this chance will tojeanne, but similar Sunday even-mg- s have been very important in the of many singers and musicians Cafcers 1 .m 7r 0F CUfFORfvA w history! So come in and bring your car. You'll be amazed how much we'll allow you for it! Enjoy a thrilling Revelation Ride in the New Hudsondiscover that here is AmeriCar: 1 - MOST Beau- ca's tiful. Roomy. OST Road-worth- t OST y. d HIRE'S WHERE TO COME FOR Diai 2513 -- Tb StnJd Hour," 30 p.m., SuUy,NBC NEW OST Performance. It's America's most beautiful car, for example, because it's the lowest-buil- t, most streamlined of all yet there's full road clearance. Indeed, this is a car of such advanced design that it's a protected investment dollars! for your motor-ca- r All-roun- 5 7 Claramae Turner, contralto, and Jerome Mines, basso, both with the Metropolitan Pra Company, Dorothy Warenskjold, oprano with the Sao Francisco Oper during our big Buy-NoNow, Party, we're offering the longest trades, best deals in our THE BIG BUY-NO- W -- Hudson ONIY CAR WITH THE STEP DOWN DESIGN BIRTHDAY PARTY- - JAY DEE HARRIS Tm,,ou," ' 1 |