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Show 1950 THE LEADER, Tremonton, Utah accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Clifford McMurdie and family of JlZlW"! I Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Tremonton, flcrence wunson Gardner and family ot Hess visited River City and Mr. and Mrs. Ken a Mrs. F. W. of Los ;';nd'Mrs. Orren Evans Boulder and family "' rand Mr- and Mrs-- Angeles enjoyed a lovely supper and family at at Logan Canyon Wednesday , I -- 1 - ; 1?:rVeek. evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Owen and i"T,f,c Will Atkinson and ; and Mrs. M. E. Owen vra and son, Rex, of family a Owen reunion held attended ' visited with Mrs. Eliza at FJCrystal Springs Sunday. Mrs. family and Mrs. Ann Barnes of Kaysville, ;gn and family sunaay 1 i3"uu WdlsJi"a ci cvait iaice , 'T-n- d - "dSpy!- air.c - ui Weuing a. ui, Thursday evening. :.:y w, anu ests inciuueu :e Welling and son, Larry, Leroy and - were KunrinvLavton - - miprfe at Mr. and Mrs. Ben Francisco and n daughter, Jeraldine of "vkI City, California, and were dinner guests at the Nish of Oakland, home of Mrs. Elmo Munson :Jand Mr. and Mrs. Jay and family Sunday evening. and family of Salt Lake Mrs. Harold Frense v and Mrs. Dale Welling of Salt Lake "and Mrs. Carmen Nish daughter, Marjorie, the weekend City spent visiting "amed o their homes in with Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mason ia after the spending and family. ''I weeks with relatives at Mr. and Mrs. Ken Boulder and family of Los Angeles, and Mr. Max Reese have been and Mrs. Darrell Gardner and ;"a few days at Yellow- - family of Bear River City spent Friday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. child-etand Munson E. W Leo Farnsworth. Darrell and Judy Mr. and Mrs. J. L Overmyer '9ego, California and Mr. of Ogden spent Sunday visiting lEmo Munson and son, with their children, Mr. and Mrs. spent Saturday evening E. C. Mason and family. Mrs. W. L. Allred and Mr. and has re-- ! Mrs. Bud jadie Johnson Hodge of Garland vishome after spending a ited with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest 'r.ing with Mr. and Mrs. Anger and family Sunday. Siackman at Pingree, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Lett and of Ogden were Thursday family Wood ad Mrs. Frank overnite guests at the home of ded by Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Mrs. Herman Lott and and Tood of Garland spent at family. Thursday evening Mr. (days of last week and Mrs. Ted Lott and son, Clyde. :onePark. of Tremonton also visited at the Mrs. Wynn Wood and Herman Lott home. :ae, of Grantsville spent Mrs. Dan Garn accompanied ar part of the week visit-- i by her daughter Mrs. Reed Lar-ki- n their parents Mr. and of Snowville left Friday i 1 Hess. morning for Lincoln, Nebraska ad Mrs. Leo Famsworth where they will visit with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Monahan and Miss Viva Monahan. The ladies will also visit with Mrs. Garn's aunt, Mrs. Sarah West at Corn Visit Our ing, Iowa. They plan to be gone about a week and will drive home a new car for Mr. and Mrs. Gam. -- Og-de- ; and S. h, i Nae Neilson and Colleen Boss of H. Wolfe of Salt Lake City, Mr. Garland spent Sunday afternoon and Mrs. Fred Nichlos and at Logan Canyon. grandson, Lorry Elliott of FarmMrs. Earl Holt. Mrs. Elma Pet- - ington. The guests especially visersen and Mrs. Noble Petersen ited with Vern Petty who will be attended a quilting party at the leaving soon to serve with the home of Mrs. Ben Ravsten at Natonal Guard Boys. Clarkston Monday afternoon. A Mr. and Mrs. Jay Udy and family of Avon, Mr. and Mrs. dainty luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Larsen John Laws and family of Treand family of Mantua, Mr. and monton, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Udy Mrs. Conley Christensen and and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Udy family of Tremonton and Mr. attended a Udy reunion held at and Mrs. Sidney Sorenson and Willow Park in Logan Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. .Harold Layton family of Garland were guests at the home of Mrs. Elma Petersen and family of Layton, Mrs. R. M. Burton of Woodscross and Mr. Sunday afternoon. The Clio Club met at the home and Mrs. Russell Yonskey of of Mrs. Elmer Coombs Thursday Boise. Idaho were dinner guests evening. Bridge was played with at the home of Mr. and Mrs. prizes going to Mrs. Wesley Garn, Sterling Burton and family SunMrs. Leo Coombs and Mrs. day. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ravsten of Dwight Hansen. Refreshments were served by the hostess. Clarkston visited with relatives Mr. and Mrs. Thane Packer here Sunday. and children of Richmond, Cal Ray Morse and Joseph Palmer of Park Valley were Sunday dinifornia with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. ner guests at the home of Mr. E. H. Packer and family this and Mrs. Glen Severson and family-Little week. Elda Mae Voorhies of Little Susan Foxley of Tremonton is spending this week with Clearfield is spending a week her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mason and family. J. H. Smith. Mrs. S. E. Zundal of Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Glen Severson and children, Joyce and Sher- City and Robert Zundal of Ogden man, were overnight guests at spent the weekend visiting with the home of Mrs. W. E. Potter at Mr. and Mrs. Rozel Zundal and family. Farmington Friday evening. Mrs. Leonard Standing spent Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Udy spent several days of last week visiting Saturday evening visiting with Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Udy at Brig-ha- with relatives at Ogden. While are visiting resident of Fielding. He is in fairly good health, as is his wife who is 93 years of age. A A was servedluncheon lovely huge birthday cake formed the centerpiece for the table. Mr.' Earl received many lovely gifts. Wynn Zundal has returned from Madras, Oregon to serve with the National Guard Boys. E. II. Packer, Thane Packer and and Garron Packer have been spending a few days at Yellowstone Park. Mrs. Max Beal and sons Robert, Richard & George of Hyde Park, Maryland arrived here Wednesday to spend a few weeks wath her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Smith and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Coombs and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Garn spent Sunday at Bear Lake. of Mountain Mason Max Lex Udy accompanied by his friends Kent Blackham and Woodruff Snow of Deweyville have been spending a few days vacationing at Yellowstone Park. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bennett of Tremonton visited with relatives here Sunday. Mrs. R. H- Peck is spending this week with Mrs. Edith Peck at Ogden. Horace Peck is spending a few days of this week at Dillon, Montana on business. A welcome home program in compliment to Elder Richard N. Petersen who recently returned from a Danish L. D. S. Mission was held at our Sacrament meeting Sunday evening. Jay Bourne conducted the program. LaMont Richards favored with a musical number. Richard gave an interesting talk on his experiences in Springs, Wendell Giles of Tre- the Mission Field. Four of his monton, Vernon Coombs and missionary friends were present Wynn Zundal spent Tuesday at and two of them gave short talks. Remarks were made by Logan on business. Richard's parents. A large group of visited Petersen Logan Patty with her aunt, Mrs. Rozel Zundal of relatives and friends were present to welcome Richard and family, last week. home again. R-- H. Peck is spending week at Sublet t. Idaho. - WART, P Mr. and Mrs. Ray inn of Huntsville were guests of the Jess Garfields on Tuesday. ' CLT WLTlZ LAKES FINEST HCTTl IIUNSAKE3 BY BURN1CE THE SPEED COP NOT HUNTING TO HUNDRED U1UKD this 'X WISE A VEtlV AND W, m. there she attended a Birthday and Mrs. Melvin Udy and party for her father, John H. daughter, Joyce, accompanied by Earl, who was celebratine his Mr. and Mrs. La Ron Udy and ;95tri Birthday Anniversary. Other daughter Karen of Ogden spent guests included Mr. and Mrs. several days of last week at Rozel Earl of Pheonix, Arizona Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Miller of Yellowstone Park. Mrs. Rozel Zundal and Mrs. Tremonton, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Sterling Burton visited with Mr. Earl, Mr. and Mrs. George Bow- and Mrs- - John Sjoblom at Farm- cutt, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Hess, ington Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Keyes, dinner the at guests Sunday home of Mr. and Mrs- Gordon France Standing and Mrs. Klea Petty and family were Mrs. M. Strickland of Ogden is a former Mr. XL V PARTS - REPAIR - W fVPli Complete FERGUSON Line FIELD SERVICE HUNSAKER IMPLEMENT GO. Dial SS! 1 SARGAin 91) (ITER :es Drastically SLASHED Items! :;s i I Drying Rack Graters I Shine Kits 'r- " y r . z. "rr - riir'--- 7 ! r LV?,.. "'" ;w " " -- -- ' itr - - - ,i7j ; - , Y '.2vVvl Dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Burton and family Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. George Crookstcn and family of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. iMany Others Cash nion Tremonton 2091 zsr fen . VALVE day. Needs lers f f. FJ.VE CARS ,'' ward Spackman and family at Pingree, Idaho. Mrs. J. H. Smith accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. J. H. ing m Logan Saturday. Rhead of Tremonton were visit- Mrs. Ed Bradley and family of Farmington were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Petty and family Satur On ;!ected FIRST OF THE Mrs. W. W. Bean of Salt Lake City spent several days of last week visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Packer. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Coombs have been spending a few days visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Ed- Silas Burton and grandaughter, Diane, of Salt Lake City, Mrs. R. M. Burton. Lawrence Bull and Miss Berniece Bull of Woodcross Don Packer, Vera Petty and LaMar Bourne accompanied by their friends Melba Jensen, Ra &4 j -- a big moment when any new rolls up to your door and you start out fresh and spanking bright. It's ASP FCHAGO Think, then, what it's going to mean when that new car is a Roadmaster like this one pictured here. EIAEiVESTiUG . . . You'll have the silken magic of Dyna-floDrive to simplify your driving, elsewhere arc standard equipment here. And that can mean a lot. For in- stance Drop in on your Buick dealer. Try out a Roadmaster. Match it, feature by feature and point by point, with any other fine car on the road. Tlien get the price. You may well find that you can get not only r new Roadmaster for the sum you had in mind but maybe a new fur coat for your wife as well! For here you have not only a fine car, but a sound and frugal investment as well. You have paid less per pound than w j You've bought quality top quality-- all the fine things a fine car should provide. But you haven't spent a penny more than a fine car need cost. riching your pleasure. cr jt is of solid, thoroughgoing merit. ease your way. A handsome flexible steering wheel, automatic windshield washers, soft Foamtcx cushions, and many other items that are "extras" But even while you enjoy all that, you've a still deeper satisfaction en- You'll swing wide the door and slide into a car that's truly fine -- and looks it. You'll put foot to treadle and touch off the might of a great, that's Fireball straight-eigh- t ready to master any road-- or anything it meets there. At LJ autoany comparable car costs-a- nd motive men will tell you price per pound is the soundest measure there Your Kry to svcr Tako-c- f Cpcrclion FOUB-WA- the Forage Harvester belongs every farm where silage is important, and full tractor power ia available. with Let us show you the 36 inch wide cylinder . the . . "ed knives that' cut faster with les3 power n Positive feed mechaniEm sharpener. the built-iwbatever your forage crop here's the way to cut, chop 'oad it . . . the A-Forage Harvester . . . r row crops, standing grass crops, windrows. at's why Allis-Chalme- rs cn two-P'o- w -- ... t I C ( : tAlt r.i!3-E:.iLr.- AND U IkU rvggtd front Wtt h fy of, nd (1) (2) ovl yrlical bori or Individually on npatr coitt (3) oroid (4) inoktl hornt," ing "lockpork-in- g od garaging atir. nnHcmrj.imot, 3-i- z? SHVICI Fronk Chevrolet Co. 7 Tremonton Phone 2311 Elder Motor Co. 1 Y roncrsoNT TREMONTON Is MN imil ATOMOlllt AH IOIIT MIC Will lH TKl XZZZl'rT'" |