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Show THE Oscar J. Swenson of Malad. Services were held Saturday in the Portage ORPHEUM THEATRE Mrs. Nancy Clegg Malad 3rd Ward Chapel. Mr. and Mrs. Oran Parkinson "Big Hearted Herbert," M. A. Stake drama, was presented were in Malad Monday on Wednesday night. Members iness. of the Cherry Creek ward alsoj Mr. and Mrs. Nonr.an Harris of attended to watch the presenta- - Bingham Canyon spent the weekend visiting with their par- tion of the play. Miss Audrey Howell, who isjents. Mrs. Rsse Harris and in Brigham, spent the hop and Mrs- Newell J. Cutler, home with her par- at weekend Conrad, son of Mr- and Mrs Howell. Mrs. Seth James and Mr. Bills, returned home after ents, Her mother returned to Brigham be:n- - treated for the past few with her Sunday. days in the Tremcnton Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Leon Parkinson for pneumonia. and son were Saturday visitors Wrendal Hall and son, Ray-t- o of Leon's parents, Mr. and Mrs. mond, motored Ogden Mon- Oran Parkinson. day. Miss Vera Jean Hall and Miss Mr Mrs. Chester Neal were Zona Allen from the B. Y. U- at visiting Sunday with relatives in Provo were at home over the Tremonton. weaker d Mr- and Mrs- Kenneth Ward , Klea and Dar eMernll Mr and rie and Mrs. Carl Lindstrom from wUh nw' Mr Salt Lake City were visiting and John p M, and Mrs. C. O.bbs. Vir- Allen spent &11 and Reed Harm were busi- the weekend with Leon's parents, M rs in Ogden Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Allen. Rcdenck is visiting in Malad Allen of her sister, Mrs. 4Sng with her grandwas and family. mother, Mrs. Francis Allen, and en a"d Jhn other relatives here. ,pf Los for Sunday Angeles. They Mr. and Mrs. Morris Thomas as far as Og- and children were visiting. Jf accompanied s. Stanley Castleton relatives in Malad Saturday. an ?,augher- Tamara, and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hale of Vi "arris. There Ogden visited with their child- f"d boarded the train to make ren. Barbara and Ronald, and the rest of Ptheir Howtheir parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr- and Mrs. J. C. Gibbs, Mr. H. ard Hale, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Elery Hall 0f and Mrs. A. J. Hall, Mr and Mrs. here with Bill Gibbs, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Garland visited Hawks, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Niel-sofriends and relatives Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Woodrow The Primary officers and Mrs- Ora H. John, Mr. and Clark, teachers enjoyed attending David Gibbs and son, Noel, Dar-re- ll Union Meeting Saturday in Rose, Carlon McCrary, and Malad. Ronald John were among those Mr. and Mrs. Noah J. John who attended the U. S. A. C. were in Tremonton Saturday. B. U. Y. basketball game at Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Harris Logan Monday night. attended funeral services for Flora Kirkham and La Vern John of Brigham City were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jan. 26 bus-he- j - FKI - SAT - 27 - 28 re j ed j - j ' till I ' f -1 BEATR!CEJPEARSCN 2nd FEATURE - - 3f SUN - BIOX Jan. 23 - 30 - TUES - "TlTZo'n 31 J150 Jff THIS WILL BE OUR FINAL FAMILY NIGHT WEDNESDAY 75c BOWS 10WERY CcllinJtcn Mrs. Delpha Bowen I-- ' tours Tremonton. Utah LEADER - r.:fJ .' ! - j uu of The Special interest cla-sthe M. I. A. held a party at the Cciiinston hall Friday evening. Games were played and a lovely luncheon served to a large crowd. The party was arranged by Presand Marble ident Grant s Friday to visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Johns and Mr. and Mrs. Horace Bowen. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ericksen accompanied Mrs. Jack Howaid and baoy to Overton, Nevada to visit u.itil the last of the week. Mrs. Clarence Eiddle spent the wek at Srnithfield caring for her mother who has been ill. Mrs. Sylvia Simmons spent from Tuesday to Friday at Ogden. The trio, Nordith and Nedra Simmons and Vonnie Ericksen, sang at the Logan sixth ward Sacrament Meeting Sunday. They also sang at Mutual Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Narvel Ericksen were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. assistant, Virgil Francom. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bigler of Garland are the proud parents of an eight pound boy born Saturday at the Valley hospital. A shower was held at the home of Winifred Sterling in honor of Jean Simmons and Joan Bigler cn Saturday. Lovely gifts were presented and the remainder of the evening was spent in play- and j U ing games. Luncheon was served to a large crowd of girls by Winifred Sterling, Maureen- Packer and Bonnie Lefler. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Marble and family spent Sunday at Deweyville visiting relatives Mr. and Mrs- DeWayne Simmons have moved to Logan where Mr. Simmons is employed with the Goodyear Tire Co. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Simmons spent Monday at Srnithfield visiting their sister, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cooper, and family. Mrs. Anna Durfey and Norman were Sunday guests of their mother Mrs. Mary Maughan of Wellsville. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bowen, Vonme and Jeffrey, motored to Ogden - Hay Westmoreland and family Mr. anl Mr and Mrs. F. H. Hughes of Honey ville, and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest entertained S:" at a ... " Abel and son of Brigham City tWO BUestS at - . were Sunday guests of their par- - and Mrs J3W tv f" v e ents. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. West- - -ir. - rv, j f Vluj list TV moreland. ot- - -- v- Ea-T- - I 11 W - j THE CLARKE SEWING CENTEp IS MOVING TO POCATELLO. Representing us in this Community will be Don Hansen of Mrs- - . T n. D. FOSTER of the FOSTER SHOE SHOP and Mrs. George Abbott visited Friday with Mr. and Mrs. John Barnard at Heber City. Mr. WEST MAIN Also TREMONTON Headquarters for the Famous "PFAFF" Sewing Machine NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Hulda B- Meister, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at his residence in Tremonton, Utah, on or before the 29th day of March A. D.( 1950. Date of first publication January - (Guaranteed without Time Limit) I will be at the Foster Shoe Service one day each week to service all machines sold ' and to reair any make of sewing machines. Sewing Lessons will be given FREE A. D., 1950. Win. E. Davis, Esq. with the purchase of all new machines. Attorney for Administrator. Jay Duane Getz Harden Administrator of the Estate of Hulda B. Meister Phone Clarke Tremonton for Particulars. 4206 Deceased .f" n, 2nd FEATURE JACK LONDON'S - "ALASKA" GET FEEURARY MOVIE CALENDAR AT SHOW 0.. UdAiMAi X "You'll enjoy the quarter-hou- r from 12:15 to 12:30 every day, Monday through Friday, if you'll tune your radio to KSL On this program, miners and farmers get together and talk things over in a friendly sort of way." I ;VV 4 : 0J U Neilson. Virgil Harris left Tuesday for Wendover, Utah where he will be employed. Carol and Carolyn Harris spent the weekend in Malad. They stayed at the home of Carol's Aunt and Uncle, Mr. ?,nd Mrs. Ralph Gleed. Salt Lake City Byron Hall-owith his weekend the spent Mrs. Hall Vera and fam- mother, : n ily. n Mrs. Lyle R. Hansen has moved to Salt Lake City to be near her husband who is still in the hospital there recovering from polio. f I !J I I 1 Ky U; wi U 10 (Cntc $-- ) Now you can save up to 125 on a new Dodge n 0 ill vJ f 000 "Job-Rated- Truck. " " Truck at these new low prices is the Every Dodge same truck-wi- th the same equip ment-a- s before the price reduction. These new low prices have been made possible through the "Job-Rated- " 1 L- i ""w- 'zzZr, rrr.,. - . ; . .xt ' " , - ; . ' h t , .- Result ol Dcd;s Ensinccring . . , "Job-Rutet- l" TRANSMISSIONS New lXnlge "G" models are equipped ) silent helical gear Synchwith "Joh-Ratero-shift, transmissions. Smooth, easy and quiet. Get behind the wheel. Feel the difference! New transmissions also available. Synchro-shif- t SYNCHRO-SHIF- T (IVi-ton- LOAD SPACE Dodge trucks, engineered for balanced weight distribution, provide for maximum body length in relation to wheelhase. For example: A 1)2' for 10- - to 13-f- t. bodies. w.b. model is "Job-Rule- 4. SHORT TURNING DIAMETERS Wide tread front axles, steering and abort wheelbases provide shorter turning diameter, easy handling and parking. 5. "PILOT-HOUS- cross-typ- e Rear quarter windows and big 890 sq. shield give safe deep-cushion- 1 i . ' ' power ... a "eoA-Ratv- "Job-Rate- "Job-Rate- short turning diameters for easier handling . . . shorter wheelbases and shorter over-al- l lengths to accommodate stand-ar. . . d bodies . d" frame, transmission, clutch, axle, springs, brakes and tiros. The cost of operating this truck will Ixj low. It will stand up on the job. Upkeep cost will be low. This truck will last longer. Docs such a truck cost more? Emphatically "NO." 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