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Show The LEADER Fielding 'Flarenee Muni PLAN EUROPEAN TO UK Mrs.' Wynn Hansen and daughter Bonnie are leaving today (Friday) for Boston Massachusetts. They we driving by way of the Blafk Hills and Wisconsin. They will visit with friends at Cape Cod. Then by: plane they are leaving for a tour of Europe where they will visit in France, , Wales, Scotland and with friends in Italy and England. Upon, their return to the States they will be house guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Boesche at Washington D. C. and with friends in New York City1. They plan to be gone for several weeks. Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs; Steven Potter were Mr, and Mrs. Horace Manning cf Farmington. Mrs. Manning re .. IT mained to spend a few days at the Potter home. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Grover, Raymond Orover, Miss LaRee Grover, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Grover and family and Mr. and Mrs. Cline Grover and family attend- ed a family party at Lortn Fair Park In Ogden Sunday honoring Mr. Grover on Father's Day. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Dean Grover and family of Kaysville, Mr. and Mrs. Vert Grover, Mr. and Mrs. Spence Ahlmer and families of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Anderson and family of Bothwell and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sutherland and daughter, Sandy of Pocatello. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Coombs and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Coombs and two sons spent Sunday at Bear Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Hess and daughter of Ogden spent Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs Wesley Oarn and family. ; jSkW1 Mrs. E. H. Packer accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Hodges of Ogden, Mrs. Blanche Johnson of Beaver Dam and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Covey of Big Piney, Wyo-- m i n g attended baccalaureate and graduation exercises at the at Logan last week, where their nephew, LaVel Edwards, captain of the football team, was one of the Graduates. Monday evening they spent the evening at Juniper Lodge.' Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Cannon and daughters Beverly, Gayle, and Shirley and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Cannon spent last week in Southern Utah, where they visited Zions National Park, Bry-c- e Canyon and Boulder Dam. They also attended the David It. Cannon family reunion held at A. C. St. George. Dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mason and family Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Dick Lessey and family, Mrs. Eloise Lessey and Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Overmyer of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Rollln Thomas and son of Randolph. Steven Potter and Herman Potter spent Thursday at Evan-sto- n, You have a nagging headache; you're half asleep. You reach carelessly into the medicine chest for that bottle of aspirin. You know right where it is. Tomorrow? You mav be iust another statistic, one more of the many fatal accidents which happen each year around the farm borne. Think of it, 6 out of every 100 people who die as the result of farm home accidents die of poisoning. Ifa a terrific toll ... a needless toll. It's the result of carelessness. So don't take the risk. Make every day . . . every moment safe around your farm. The life you save may be your own. 2211 new International never be quite satisfied Truck, you'll Brigham. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Hess and two daughters of Ogden spent Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Skinner and Mr. and Mrs. Owen Hess and son Owen Jr. spent Saturday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Pruitt and family at Ogden. Rex and Henry Wilcox returned to their home at Ogden after home at Ogden after spending a few weeks at the Hess home. Mrs. Ralph Balrd spent Friday at Salt Lake City attending MIA Conference. Visitors at the Steve De Jar-ne- tt home this week are Mr. De Jarnett's brother. Master Sergeant Jim D. DeJarnett and his wife and son of Ft. Smith, Arkansas and sister,- - Mrs. R. L. Smith of Harrison, Arkansas. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Dodd were , guests of members of their family for a week's stay at Lava Hot Springs. They drove with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kelly of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Barkle and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Barkle of Providence to the resort on Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Garret Pack and and spent Father's Day and the family spent Father's Day with week in Idaho. Mrs. pack's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Adams. Miss Shirley Maughan spent the Father's Day weekend visitGrant Mason of Rexburg, Ida- ing with her parents. She is emho, is spending the summer with ployed in the extension division his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. at the University of Utah this William Beyer. summer. --. THE UPHOLSTERY ON YOUR CAR INSTALL Mrs. Verl Anderson accompan- ied by Mrs. Hal Rhead of Tremonton and Mrs. Leo Earl of Logan spent the weekend at Salt Lake City attending MIA Con- a set of our durable SEAT COVERS ference. J. E. Robinson of Salt Lake City called on friends here Tuesday. Mrs. David Jones entertained at dinner Sunday, in honor of her son Owen, who was home on furlough from Ft. Bliss, Texas. Guests at the Jones home were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jones and family of Newton, and Miss Bonnie Rytting, Tremonton. Priced as low as $2750 Finest Quality PLASTIC, NYLON and ' FIBRE Materials. Prompt Service . Sets can be made up and installed in 4 hours. Truck and Tractor .Seats Weekend guests at the Oscar Strand home were former Chicago residents, Mr. and Mrs. Eric Segerwaal, Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson, and Mr .and Mrs. Vic tor Hamrin, now of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Strand and baby of Ogden were also ' home for the weekend. REPAIRED and RECOVERED. FRONK CHEVROLET CO Phone 2311 Tremonton . . w, You'll do better with these International Truck features: with anything less. The reasons are simple. International Trucks are engineered for your job. You get a truck that is more comfortable, easier to handle. You get a truck that gives you lower operating and maintenance costs, longer truck life. These are just a few of the reasons many International Truck owners whyso ' are repeat buyers. Why not stop in soon for all the reasons? activity director Mrs. Elsie Welling, and their teachers, Mrs. Barbara Udy, Mrs. Connie Jenson and Mrs. Ida Cannon. About 30 girls were in the group. They enjoyed hiking, games and handicraft and returned home Wednesday evening. Miss Louise Petersen is spending this week with her sister. Mrs. Carol Jensen and family at nn Tremonton Once you own a " the PETERSON TRACTOR SERVICE Phone John Owen and family Thursday, ,,,, ( Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rothaard of New York City and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rothaard of Salt Lake City have been house guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Garn during the past week. Mrs. M. A. Garn accompanied t h e m to Yellowstone Park on Friday, returning on Sunday. Mrs. Wayne Secrist and family attended a Roderick family reunion at Crystal Springs Saturday. Mrs. Ruby Farnsworth and Mrs. Eva Munson accompanied by Mrs. Faye McMurdie of Tremonton and Mrs. Effie Welling of Brigham attended funeral services for Mary Sweeton At kinson at Malad Monday. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Garn on Father's Day were Mr. and Mrs. Reed Larkin and family of Snowville and Mr. and Mrs. Preston Garn and family of Ogden. Sunday visitors at the home ol Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Secrist and family were Mr. and Mrs. LaVern Bailey of Kenwick, Washington. Mrs. Noble Petersen and daughters, Betty and Louise spent Saturday at Salt Lake City attending the MIA Music Festival. Lt. Owen J. Jones left Sunday for Richland, Washington, where he will now be stationed. Mr. and Mrs. George Bowcutt and family of Ogden visited with Mrs. Elmo Munson and family Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Rees spent Wednesday evening visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Dean Rees and family at Logan. Mrs. Lucille Potter and Mrs. Elsie Welling accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. ' Wyoming on business. Mrs. Alice Ortel of Temple City, California arrived here Monday to spend a couple of weeks caring for her grandmo ther, Mrs. James H. Hess. Miss Gaylene Burt and Bruce Burt of Ogden spent several days of last week with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Mun-so- n. Mr. and Mrs. James Burt of Ogden visited at Munson home Saturday evening. Mrs. Grant Hess and two boys and Mrs. Theon Lott and family of Ogden visited with Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Hess and family and Mrs. Florence Udy of Riverside Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lott and attended MIA Conference at Salt " Lake City Thursday. They also family Sunday. Mr. and MrsAlvin Harris and attended the Dance Festival at Miss Faye Coombs of University Stadium, where Ogden spent Father's Day with their three Fielding girls participated. parents, Mr. and Mrs. John E. They were Miss Carol Coombs, Coombs and family, Miss Jean' Coombs and Miss De-AMr. and Mrs. Ellwood Hess visWood. The girls returned ited at Clarkston Sunday with home Sunday evening-their brother-in-laOvernite guests at the home of Wallace Stewart, who had just returned Mr. and Mrs. Ellwood HessFri s from the hospital. , day were Percy Hess of Ogden Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Munson acand Lt. Joseph Hess of Hill Field Air Force Base. companied by Mrs. Gladys of Garland spent Saturday Miss Kathleen Francisco of Ogden is spending a couple of evening at Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Coombs weeks with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Munson and spent Saturday at Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Phillips with her cousin, Forrest Munson .uon Petersen of Salt Lake and family of Logan visited with City and Dale Coombs attended the ball game at Franklin, Idaho the . Thursday, June 19, 1952 engines built in the world' largest truck engine plant. The "roomiest. Most comfortable cab on the road" the Comfo-Visio- n Cab. Super-steerin- g more positive control, eassystem ier handling and 37B turning angle. Th same traditional truck toughness that has kept International first in heavy-dut- y truck sales for 20 straight years. The truck engineered models, from ratings. ' n ... 1 15 bask for your job pickups to 90.000 lbs. CVW " ' largest exclusive truck service organinnoss. Saturday afternoon. ; Guest speaker at our Sacra mem meeting Sunday evening was Horace Hayes of Tremonton. Mr. Dwight Hansen favored with organ solos. Mrs. Efie Welling of Brigham is spending a few days with her sister, Mrs. Ruby Farnsworth. Herman'Potter spent a few days of this week at his ranch in r. Leadore, Idaho. and Mrs. Lewis MacFar iana and daughters of Arimo, Idaho visited with Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Hess Monday. Mr. .and Mrs. Pete Nelson of Malad and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald iaies and family of Riverside spent Sunday afternoon at the J D. Munson home. The Junior Gleaner Girls, Mia Maids and two groups of Bee hive Girls left Monday for a three day vacation at the Girls Home in Logan Canyon. 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