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Show The. LEADER 1 Mrs. Boyd Olsen and two girls and Glen Larson of California spent 21 weeks here with relatives. Mrs. Olsen left Anita here with Mr. and Mrs. Lyn Larson and the other at Rock Springs with Mr. and Mrs. Palmer De- - ID IE IB VALLET BIVER BEAR THE SIBVING Published by the READER PUBLISHING COMPANY, Inc. . on Thursday afternoon, for Friday Distribution 43.00 per SUBSCRIPTION RATES (in advance) year Entered at the post office at Trenonton, Utah as Second Class matter October IS, 1925 under act of March 3, 1879. A. N. RYTTING, Editor-Publish- Pulsipher are with them there. Mr. and Mrs. Eph Peterson and Rex returned from a trip to Denver Sunday evening. They n accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Orover and Rhea. They went through Wyoming, arriving at the Durrell Grover home Wednesday evening. They were shown many points of Interest In and about Denver and vls-itthe Stapleton Air Field, from which Durrell flies DC4s and 6's. They returned by way of the 12,000 foot Loveland Pass, doewn the Eagle and Colorado Rivers to Grand Junction, through Price to Join Highway 91 Mrs. Epb Petersen On Saturday the men's ball team played Riverside at their annual They won the came by one point. J. P. Chris- , Wil-do- Fun-Da- y. tensen, Sherman Oyler and Kenneth Shaffer won trophies in the horse shoe pitching. Mr. and Mrs. P. G. James of Salt Lake City were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Larson. The Larsons had their new baby blessed in Sacrament meeting and she carries the name of Julie. Mr. Paul Larson, Don and Jean went to Salt Lake City on Mon-- 1 day, planning on remaining for 4 or 5 days, where Jean will undergo medical treatment. Club girls and their The leader, Mrs. Wanda Peterson are with the Box Elder County Club outing at Willow Flat near Franklin, Idaho. There are 14 girls in the party. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. James Hughes and daughter, Tina visited at the Marion Sorensen and LeRoy Atkinson homes. The Sunday School class of Betty Larson enjoyed a trip to Crystal Springs on Thursday. They were taken there by Doro1 thy Smith and Edna Larson. Word has been received of the safe arrival of a fine 7 pound baby boy to Mr. and Mrs. Allen Sorensen In Denver, Colorado. ed , at Springville. Mr. and Mrs. Don Ray of Clearfield spent Saturday night and Sunday at the Ed Isaeacson home. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Peterson of Bremerton, Waeshington came Monday evening. They were house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eph Peterson on Tuesday they had dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Peterson. Mrs. Miles Gosh and daughter Connie visited witth Mr. and Mrs. Golden Adams on Sunday. Their home is in Sacramento, California. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Oyler accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Archibald to Ogden on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Julander of Ogden and Mr .and Mrs. E. S. Hansen of Logan spent the 4th with the Hansen families here . there 4-- er Mrs. Henry Sorensen and Mrs. East Garland H -- 4-- H - Thursday, July 10, 1952 Mr. and Mrs. Louis Larson were angnam city visitors on Saturday and again on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Parley Allred and Mr. and Mrs. Ell Howard of Og den spent Sunday at the Gilbert Allred home. On Monday the Alireds enterLong. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Christensen tained Mr. and Mrs. Dean Mln attended the Richards family re son and family of Ogden. union at the Rees Pioneer Park in Brigham City on Saturday. CoIIinston Mr. and Mrs. Fred Grover and Mrs. R W. Warnlte family, and Mr. and Mrs. WenYellowstone were at dell Hansen Park on the July 4th weekend. TWO BABIES BORN Mr. and Mrs. Martin Riser, for- TO COLLINSTON PEOPLE Kenneth Blgler of Phoenix merly Marie Grover, left for the park on Thursday and returned Arizona arrived Friday Morning to spend his vacaetion here at on Saturday. On Monday Mrs. Wendell Han- the home of his parents, Mr. and sen and children visited with Mrs. Odell Blgler, and to join Mr. and Mrs. David Cook in Syr- his wife and son, who have been visiting here for the past few acuse. Mr .and Mrs. Dewain Loveland weeks. That same day the young of Roy spent the 4th weekend couple became parents of a loveat the Fred Grover home while ly baby girl, at a Brigham City Hospital. This is the first girl their parents were at the Park. Ardes Adams went to Layton in the Bigler family for two genon Sunday and took back the erations. Mrs. Blgler is the formchildren of Mr. and Mrs. Don er Joan Foster, daughter of Mr. Bourne, who had been here a and Mrs. Harvey Foster of Whee-loweek while their mother was at Mr. and Mrs. David Anderson the hospital. The Bournes have a new baby boy, born on July are the proud parents of a young 2nd. Mr. Bourne spent Friday son, born July 5th at the valley and Saturday with his children Hospital. A brother and 2 sisters await at home. at the Adams home. Mar Jean Jensen and Nedra Mrs. Fred Grover and Mrs. visSimmons of Salt Lake City spent Grover and children Wayne the holiday weekend at the ited in Logan on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Hawks and homes of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Bowers Mr. and Mrs. Ted Showell of Ogden visited with Mr. and Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bowers Lafayette Grover on Tuesday. of Layton spent Sunday afterThere they drove to Logan for noon with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bowers. Mrs. Elizabeth Bowers, who dinner. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Potter at- has visited in Layton for several tended services at the Brigham weeks returned to her home with City First Ward Sunday evening, them. Members of the Rendezvous at which President Potter was the guest speaker. The Brigham Club met Thursday afternoon at City Orpheus Club were also on the home of Ruth Jensen. A hot the program. The Potters were dinner was served by Mrs. Jendinner guests of Attorney and sen and Ollie Bowen, to nineteen members and one guest, Natalie Ericksen. Prizes were awarded to Lavinia Marble, Virginia Fran-coand Thorben Stone. Mr. and Mrs. John Higgs of Ogden visited Monday evening with Mr .and Mrs. Ed Bowers. Mr. and Mrs. John Potter and daughter Gayla spent Friday In Logan at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Andrus. They were guests at a birthday dinner In honor of Mr. Andrus. Mrs. La vina Marble took her Primary Bluebird class to thei m Jens Veibell home Monday to had as Friday guests, Mr and hold their class with Irma Vei- Mrs. Derrah Wiggle, Kaysvffle; bell, who Is laid up with a broken Mr: and Mrs. Dean Hess, Burley, leg. Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Seal Bishop, Ogden and Mrs. Robert Cooney, Ebenezer, New York and their families. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Jensen, Mar Jean Jensen and Cheryl Wadsworth spent the Fourth at Grace and Montpelier, Idaho. Holiday visitors at the Bill Warlike home were Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Talbot of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Talbot and daughter of Brigham City. Mrs. Ralph Simmons and daughter, Marlene and Mrs. Albert Meldrum of Elwood visited Thursday in Salt Lake City with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Franc om. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bishop Mrs. D. B. Green Is visiting this week with her sister, Pearl Wat-la- nd of Salt Lake. 11 Jim fsaimfc BED PILLOWS n. Allergy Free. Self Airing Shredded LATEX Foam Rubber SPECIAL VALUE Millions of shredded, soft, springy foam rubber flakes give you a grand new experience in under the slight sleeping comfort.1' Cloud-so- . ft g98 ONLY swf nraeei ire a pair of these pillows will be remembered for life! Gift of jsm 1 1 inv the nririA rlnvrt. tion they afford. Their long wearing qualities make them a thrifty I IV dUk VXY' rOttSHl buy, too! Stores Go. "BUY FOR CASH AND PAY LESS" Mrs. O. D. Lund. Mrs. Potter and Merle Larson attended the Relief Society leadership meeting at Garland Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Mel Barlow spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Rhodes. The Barlows are leaving shortly for Mississippi, where Mr. Barlow will be stationed to attend school. Sunday dinner guests of the L. R. Shaffers were Mr. and Mrs Nephl Westergaard of Garland and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Godf fey of Clarkston and Mrs. Merlin Glad and children of Belvue, Idaho, enterIn the afternoon tained Mr. and Mrs. Murray Bu chanan and Mrs. Westergaard of Brigham City. Mr. and Mrs. Don Shaffer and Carol and Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Hadley of Ogden. On Monday Mrs. Shaffer and Joanne, Mrs. Sherman Oyler, Mrs. Glead, Mrs. Jasper Shaffer and Mrs. Westergaard spent the day with Mrs. Leo Godfrey at they "Every businessman knows he's in trouble when his costs go up and his selling price goes down. And Utah's mining industry is in that same position. To make sure we stay in business, we have to keep costs down. The paychecks we all receive depend on that." Clarkston. JULY CLEARANCE SALE More Eloquent Than Words .LaGifa Shop TREMONTON, CHILDREN'S SUMMER DRESSES V2Pi7.CE 75 DRESSES 14 to l2 OFF SUITS to Regular $17.95 ! VTAH Plaid SPORT SHIRTS Regular $1.98, $3.98 Sale Price 90$ Denim JACKETS, SHORTS and BRAS V4 OFF Ladies Dress SLACKS It is true, of course, that a Cadillac owner is proud of everything about his motor car. But it is also true that he reserves a special place in his heart for the beautiful crest that rides high on the hood. For here, as only he can fully appreciate, is one of the most wonderful and unique symbols in all the world of manufactured products. In fact, it seems safe to say that no other mark of identification speaks so clearly or so eloquently of the product that bears it ... . and of the man who owns it. It tells, for instance, of magnificent engineering and inspired design and of experienced craftsmanship and painstaking construction. It promises mile after mile of superlative motoring enjoyment and it foretells year after year of dependable and enduring performance. ' It proclaims, in short, the Cadillac pledge of quality that here is an automobile built to the highest standards it is practical to enforce in the production of a motor car. ' And, oh, the wonderful things it says about the man behind the wheel! It reveals, more surely than if the words were spoken, that he is a man of position and achievement in his own private world of affairs. It attests to the high regard he places on the safety and the comfort of his fellow passengers. And it says, with unmistakable clarity, that he is a person of discernment and good taste. Little wonder that the man who owns a Cadillac takes special pride in the beautiful crest that identifies it and adorns it. The Cadillac crest tells its most eloquent story when above. For here is the illustrious Cadillac "75" so luxurious, spacious and distinguished that it stands alone among the world's motor cars. it adorns the magnificent car illustrated eight-passeng- er $19.95 Sale Price $1295 JERIJAC SHIRTS Va C7F THE GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY Sale Price $595 Girdles, Foundations, Corsets, Combinations 'A OFF 'A to i2 OFF Topsail, Reg. $7.95 Shorts & Matching Bra . V " " WAYNE SANDALL MOTOR COMPANY PBONI Ml ntdomov, vtam : |