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Show The BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, Tremonton. Utah TREMONTON HOME OF FRIENDLY MERCHANTS and Mrs. Leslie Wight and child-- ; tar, Mrs. Mabel Hansen n es of as Mrs. R. C. Eroush has now re- Logan came home with her freshments were served by the Charles Ward of Osden was a of Thatcher were Sunday respondent secretary and Mrs. ' hostess. from her trip east to the Tuesday visitor at the Evaa a rrwrile nf davs. turned fcr visitors of Mr. and Mrs. A. N. EIecta Rudd as chorister. Thompson home. Mrs. Hazel Barber of Ogden' Margurite Burton reporter. iMissippii. j teen mebers were present and Wight. visited on Tuesday with her sis-- 1 .sesGranmu. Mr. and Mrs. Cannon .. hIrS ter Mrs. Florence Garn. j Mrs. A. N. Wight VaBd ,S Welling o Tremonton and Mr. Hess Wallace Mrs. and and j at City spent Monday Brlgham uke ve "4 a daughter' Marline and Mr. and "T Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Gardner Tremonton -- 7, Matesen of Bear ,,!IrsMrs. Evan Hess attended the pp,r Rivprntv 9nH , .- .- of Mr. City. Rfresrtments were , j;v.,r;r. 1, King reunion at Box Elder Park served by the hostess. on Wednesday. their monton and families visitSacrament 'J? France and Verna Standing Mr. and Mrs. un- - ed on Sunday with their parents Jay Rhead events was and Joe Nelson of Ogden visited Leo Mr. and Mrs. on Mrs. and with Mr. Farnsworth. Sunday Mrs. dn of Mr. and of a Social Development club was during the week with Mr. and Joseph Smith.They returned Sat- - j Mrs. Leonard Standing. nd consd an to afternoon irom Eastern held Thursday with uraay The M. I. A. was organized Chicago, Massachusetts, trip WashMrs. Millie Welling as hostess. coombs. Miss Elmer of Garland gave a Sunday evening in Sacrament ington and other points of interEudd 7L meeting with Burnell Roundy, est. They report that Harold from Camp talk on the schooling and Ross Wood and Emerson Earl Smith and Max Beal whom of blind. the they day with as presidency of Y. M. visited have both rewas-ielwith sustained recently Mrs. Clark Election of officers and M. A. I. with Leon Grover, Quin-to- n ceived their Masters degrees. Mr. Mrs. Edith Welling selected as Hess, Ernest Burnett, Ernie Mrs. Irene Peck as Vice Joseph Johnson of Logan visirvin Summers president, Verl Anderson and Gale ited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Anger, Mrs. Ina President Mr. UdyassecreJ'o Bothwell, Welling as assistants. Erma David Jones, Mrs. Effie Johnson Bourne, Rhoda Welling and Dora and Mrs. Sarah Johnson. Anger are the New Y. L. M. I. A. Mrs. Johnny Johnson and son presidency with Mrs. Verl Udy, Mickey and Mrs. Reva Weaver of! FINEST VALLEY'S Mrs. Nina Owens, Mrs. Deloras Omaha Nebraska are visiting Bourne, Miss Jean Gam Mrs. this week with Mr. and Mrs. Theo Maurine McCallough, Mrs. Opal Richards and other relatives. Mrs. Donett Peterson and Garn, Mr. and Mrs. Lamoyne Hess. I Miss Joyce Udy as assistants. and Mrs. Wallace Hess attended Sunday visitors at the home of a trousseau tea at Smithf ield on ' Mr. and Mrs. Earl Holt were their Sunday for Leon Allen and Iva children Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stokes Lou Downs. and daughter Arlene of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Lamoyne Hess, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Whitney and and Mr. and Mrs. Darrell GodReady To Go! . . . because 15, 16, 17, 18 ihro SAT. daughter Sharon of Tremonton. frey of Clarkston attended the an added ingredient in Conoco 1 Dr. E. Betenson of Jenkins reunion at Lava Hot' Mrs. and T. N" attaches lubricant right to In your engine, Safer TWO FINE SHOWS the metal. It won't all drain Redondo Beach California visited Springs. break oil won't N'A Conoco down even ovenright . . . your from Wednesday to Friday of Eight couples spent a very down under heavy loads. It her Romance didn't! engine is actually last week with his sister Mrs. pleasent evening Saturday at the .MMStatto- - suffered.. under temperastands high up n l. a. Jack Munson. home of Mr. and Mrs. Theo tures and long hauls. Conoco N'A "Yli-fe- a Mrs. Gertrude Hansen West Richards where games were luuntj is sturdy as an ox ! Hoards Power! . . , because and son Farrell Hansen of Holly- played and refreshments serShirley Temple Jchn Agar another exclusive additive in wood visited on Wednesday with ved. g Conoco N" fights 1 Mr. and Mrs. Jack Munson. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Welling Low Running Costs!... carbon and Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Moss and because an engine On sludge. Keep that of Bothwell and his brother of families enjoyed swimming and T hushed power with Plated with Conoco Nth 2nd BIG lasts and lasts. You save on Conoco N". Ogden visited on Sunday with a weiner roast Monday evening at less oil You bills. Mr. Mrs. and Frank Cannon buy repair YELLOW Crystal Springs. BROTHER TURNS between drains. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Burton on Tim! u Shirley Cannon underwent a "9 and tries to pin murder in HiiMWlTfTTITilli f WMM were Sunday visitors in Logan at tonsil operation Friday at the , the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Valley hospital. Crookston Oil-Plat-e The Nifty stichers club of today at your A birthday party was enjoyed Fielding met Friday afternoon at 2 j Sunday afternoon at the home the home of Mrs. Ezra Mason Conoco Mileage Merchant's ! ot Mr. and Mrs. Fred Coombs in with Mae Mason as hostess. Plans (fcum scbm pu t hormaii houstoh 1 Copyright 1949, Continental Oil Company m honor of their son Virgil. Over were discussed for summer work. thirty family members enjoyed Nine members were present, re- visiting and refreshments. 3I0N.TUES, 19, 20,21 Mrs. Irwin Sutherland visited on Friday with her sister Mrs. Edna Farrell of Brigham City. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barnes '04 Mrs. Joe Jensen of Downey and perrvcqmo jimgarland Idaho visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Coombs and .iSMHERN color by family. 5JS!Li Mr. and Mrs. rarl Coombs and sons of Sacramento California are spending tw weeks with his us parents Mr. an' Mrs. George Coombs and ot?r relatives. ira SAT., 22, 23, 24 25 g Mrs. Velda W d has been the past wer k with her sister ' GREGORY PECK Mrs. Russell He s near Idaho Falls Idaho. AH!IE BAXTER Mr. and Mrs. Willard Wood of Garland accompanied Mr. and Mrs. David Wood and Mrs. Lizzie Wood Sunday to Brigham, Weber and Parleys Canyons. Mr. and Mrs. Bernice Peterson attended the Checkett reunion Directed by Willow Park in Lcgan. at A MAN I f WFI IflM Sunday Wll Mrs. Thelma Gartrell and Mrs. LAMAR TROTTI Produced in Ira Steed of Farmington and Mrs. Phyllis Hales of Salt Lake were Sunday visitors of Mrs. Lizrt NEWEST, TO? PICTUEES COMING to the MAIN zie Wood and Mr. and Mrs. cor-tre- j a Jf r01 1;;?" Je AChange is in Order. i" - iH d T rTl A m - JL h U 7) fTi Change to ! z- June w ... o 4 Oil-Plate- d! ooen m-i- a at power-robbin- CO-HI- BLACK-SHE- IFlf W 4-- SCHLW Directed LESLEY H SE. LANDER June .'v.:.vwv.-..'Ai-4- ' Tt.!tn.r-v.tyu)q--y.-- ummm 'i, June ... ': v visi-in- WW If 2a OR Del-be- Wood. Sterling Macfarlane of Black- foot Idaho called Thursday on Mr. and Mrs. Burnell Roundy Mr. Macfarlane is attending a Coaches convention at the U. S. nssst - i , A. C. da' electricity is becoming a important factor in the business farming an investment to save money and labor. Electricity can form your farming from an oper-10- n f labor into a ''automatic function. Electricity tIps ln mny ways to make farm :'n8 more comfortable and conven- aI1 at a cost so low it will ;Very back-breakin- nd g v0u. price w una Uun MM ?C iaam Mb VII J Woi,ln9 for ore here now Cleo Club .met Thursday even ing at the home of Mrs. Blanche Coombs of Garland. Bridge was enjoyed with high prizes being won by Mrs. Peg Coombs. The Boy scouts enjoyed the scout Camporee at Crystal Springs with other scouts from the stake Thursday and Friday. Dale and Delia Coombs visited in Salt Lake City Wednesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Greer, Mrs. E: P. Hyatt and Elder Walter Kramer all of Rolla Missouri where Dale recently labored as a missionary. During the past two weeks the ward church house has undergone a house cleaning and has put on a new appearance. The lawn sprinklers have been finished. Dale Allred who has taught school the past year at Salina spent the weekend with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Allred and family. He has accepted a call to the German mission and will enter the mission home June 20th. Edna Rasmussen and Madge Rodeback of Vernal are visiting with Mrs. Rae Rasmussen. The L. D. S. girls and their fathers and Leaders enjoyed swimming skating and weiner roast Monday evening at the -- POWER & LIGHT CO. 'AX PAYING COMPANY - Ucol Control parents Mr. and J. sions as high as 10 to 1. Even later than that this same big Buick power plant has been filling our engineers' notebooks with data on 8 to 1 compression ratios. Wiat has come out of this? Two or three interesting points. First of all, that this big Buick straight-eigh- t d Fireball ratio that a compression has already valve-in-hea- 8C Ntlwo'J. trtiy Mottiaf yfiliig ,,! - I I" niuMK.w.mmm.w..- ': - ... , ; ,. 1 j I t pjr i """ ir Which means, in very simple better go see for yourselL gets as much out of present fuels as any engine on the market. words Next, that these ratios can readily be stepped up to fit higher octane gasolines as they become available. The fun you get from your car the pleasure and satisfaction it gives you are best measured in just one place behind the wheel. And invite you to see your Buick dealer for a firsthand test of Buick. Take it in your own two hands and probably most important of So we all, that high compression is only one measurement of a good engine. find out how good it feels, how full of There's the fundamental matter of engine efficiency power output per cubic inch of displacement, engineers call it. On that score, Buick stands where it always has just about tops It won't take long to make it pretty clear that the place to get your order in is the place where you get Buick power. i in its field! murs" 3m A Whrm . inter Br. & A mmlomoHI or & r bmllt BUCK mill brntU them Fronk Chevrolet Co. Can-an- d Hodg- - nm, it's fairly interesting to note that, even back before the war, Buick engines like this one were touring the testing grounds with compres- Mrs Lotita Garn attended the the funeral of Sidney HydenHerat ?HONE Smlthfield on Thursday. Mrs. N. , So eirls. It... ,h;;H mi l the talk turns to cars and WHENengines these days, that's a topic you hear much about. were Crystal Springs, about fifty present. Joan Cannon of Deweyville Is visiting this week with her Eugrandparents Mr. and Mrs. gene Cannon, Mrs. Clifford s. WMt sidewall tire;, as illustrated, available at tta coit. E1 I :v 2 fREMONTO? |