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Show THE Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Heus ser of Deweyville and Mrs J p Barnard of Brigham City were Mrs. Eph Peterson visitors in Salt Lake City during i the week. Mr. and Mrs. Wamn r,mvPr of Los Angeles. and xviri. jciic octieue 01 ocatello had as Sunday relatives guests, Mr and visited recently with h,?r parents, Mrs. Inland Patterson and family. In the afternoon Mr Grover returned Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Fryer. Angeles, Cal- Mrs. Joseph Heusser and Mrs. accompanied them to' Logan her par-S- Elsie Heusser of Deweyville and where they visited Mr. and Mrs. A. Gardner. Mrs. Serilla Burbank of Tremon-to- n Lloyd Barlow. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Grover were were dinner guests of Mrs. J. Ve?muca Nevada were p. Barnard at her home in Brig-ha- in Salt Lake Sunday afternoon to attend a farewell testimonial City Wednesday. and TSrents.Mr. -Mrs. Clarence and reception for President and Bishop and Deweyville. Perry and children visited with' Mrs. George A. Christensen. whr ieaw soon for Austrailia iGSenofBrigham their parents, Mr. and "Mrs. will where Mr. Christensen will preHoward Johnson in Preston. side over the L.D S. mission. The Marble Idaho. N Peter Pupils of the eighth grade' testimonial was held in the East Mrs. attended a dancing party at the 27th ward chapel and the recepf Heusser and River high school Monday. tion was at the receation hall Bamard Thursd ay Bear I- A. Members of the Gatherer's the same evening. cast of M. Marie Grover attended a birthin MIA and their mothfie wane of Mr. and class day party in Logan Saturday at ers took part in class activeBUardon-niursdathe home of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon a the at supper were played and ity by preparing home of their class leader, Mrs. Adams in honor of Patricia and Stella Bamard, Wednesday eve- Adams on her birthday anniversary. ta of Petersboro visited ning. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pingle and Mrs. and Waldron Mrs. Ashby recently. of Dubois, Idaho and Mr. boys iUnah Hodges of Lewis-- f of the South Bear River Stake and Mrs. Steven Peabody of met with the Hodges of Pres-- i Sunday School Idaho Falls visited at the Ned officers and mem recent guests of Mr Deweyville Shaffer home the past during of bers the bishopric Wednesday week. is. Winfred Barrus and home of at and Mr. the evening Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Korth Mrs. Homer Marble at a faculty and family were in Logan Sunmeeting. Mr. Waldron gave the where they visited Mr. and day were served lesson. Refreshments Mrs. F. G. Korth. by Mrs. Horace Gardner, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. John Oyler, Mr. Homer Marble and Mrs. Orpha Mrs. L. M, Holman, Bishop and Ault. i(KIN' COTTON? Mrs. Warren E. Hansen, Mr. and Miss Sandra Hansen of Salt and Mrs. David Larson, Mr.' and Lake City visited her grandpar- Mrs. Grover and Mr. ! Tien fry ents, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Han- and Lafayette Mrs. J. p. Christensen sen and Mr. and Mrs. Warren attended the High Priests party Haycock during the week. evening at the Garland Mrs. Walter Humphreys of Thursday ward chapel. Mr and Mrs. J. P. Logan visited at the home of Mr. Christensen and 2 bovs favored and Mrs. Lloyd Lish Sunday. with an instrumental number. Mrs. Vern Schoenfeld and chilA of the Daughters of dren returned Monday to their the meeting Pioneers was held Friday home in Winnemucca, Nevada. afternoon at the home of Mrs. Glenn Johnson, son of Mr. and Edna Turley. The lesson taken Oliver Johnson, from the Deseret News was and Mrs. given arranged for the Sunday evening by Mrs. Turley. Mrs Owen L. program presented by the girls Brough represented the County chorus from the South Cache camp. Mrs. Annie Johnson gave high school under the direction a report on the State Convenof Professor Terry. The program tion. Refreshments were ser,ved was entirely musical consisting by the hostess. Attending: from of twelve numbers sung by the here were Captain Naomi Oyler chorus, a flute duet and a piano and Alice Larson. solo. A large audience enjoyed Ardes and Maxine Adams were the program and express appre- in Layton over the weekend at ciation to all who took part. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Anderson Bourne. and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne ManMr. Tom Harper entertained ning and children of Ogden her Sunday School class with a were recent guests of Mr. and trip to Crystal Springs Monday Mrs. Lloyd Lish. evening. After Swimming the Mrs. Lizzie Jensen returned group enjoyed a weiner roast. home Sunday from the Valley Twenty six participated, acconv hospital very much improved. pamed by Mr. and Mrs. Tom and Harper and Orval Grover. Mrs. Ted Richardson Mr. and Mrs. Dale Gardner daughter. Patsy Ann, of Brigham City visited with their parents, and baby of Ogden spent the Mr. and Mrs. Duett Loveland. weekend at the Harper home. LEADER " I I CaJt (jatland Sd v-- eKs aj m s'of i 5 i ... - r&erson and Mrs. Harper marie n were In Logan on Wednesday. trip to Haley, Idaho on Friday Tre program in Sacrament where they visited for a time with Mr. and Mrs. Alva Rhodes meeting was presented by the at Haley and then" went on to L D S. girls group with Dessie Mr. sun Valley. and Mr. Ch iK-itr- j First U.S. Earthquake ' The American Barkers issocia-- l tion reports cajh reserve held by' The flrU earthquake recorded ia United States at Plymwia. American farmers sufficient to Mass., in 1628. tire all outstanding farm debt. u r! Coe in Charge. A story was told Marie Grover. Rhea Christenby Mrs. Harper were xn sen gave a talk, Orval Grover to j Brigham City help Mrs. Loma Ilarper celebrate . her birthday anniversary. The family get together was held at the nome of Mr. and Mrs Carlos j Burt Mr. and Mrs, Henry Oyler of Tremonton were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Holman one evening last week. Mr- and Mrs. Ralph Holman of Ogden spent Sunday at the L. M. Holman home. Mrs, Florence Rasmussen of Tremonton visited Sunday afternoon with relatives here. Tom Harper, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Gardner and Mr. and Mrs, Blaine Harper were Salt Lake visitors one day last week. Mrs. Tom Harper accompanied them as far as Kaysville where she spent the day with an aunt, Mrs Arthur - for ELECTRICAL CONSTRUCTION sang "Beyond the Sunset", accompanied by Hazel Riser. Talks were given bv Patricia Sorensen and Pearl Rhodes. Hazel Riser has completed census enumerations In Riverside and is now working in Portage and Washakie precinct. Essie Peterson has completed Plymouth Town and is working Plymouth precinct. CONSULT RUSS ELECTRIC Ranch and Home Wiring for Pumps, Milking Machines, and Power Equipment. PHONE 5111 George Hepplewhlte George Hepple white was a practical cabinetmaker and design er, and his furniture was a renne-i,pn- t of crevious stvles. Ke was particularly famous for his chairs and sideboards. Today ras styles and adaptations are the most popular of all those produced by the 18th century masters. Odd. Louis and Paul Larson went on an outing with the Sunset Riding Club to the point of the mountain where they explored the caves. There were ten others participating. Mrs. Joe Oyler was in Ogden from Wednesday to Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Archibald. Mrs. Archibald and children accompanied her to her home to spend the weekendMr. and Mrs. Max Hyde of Blue Creek spent Sunday at the Oyler home. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Potter left on Monday by plane for Sacramento, California to be with her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Perry, when Mrs. Perry returns from the hospital with her new baby girl. TREMONTON "Every Electrical Appliance for the Home'5 Geiger Counter The Geiger counter utcd to deblasts is a vacuum tect stainless tube housing a steel tube. A fine wire in the tube catches minute atomic rays and gives the alarm. CP- ' g3S-fil!e- 1 I' X' s 7J SS- - - J BUY STUDEBAKER - Mr. f arm 1699.00 sedan delivered in monton. $111.00 left for tory delivery. 730 Trefac- Call or See at South Main Brigham City JOE CARR, Inc. to increased production and Mrs. Marlin Sorensen at lover cost FOR SEPTIC TANK SERVICE With electricity doing the heavy work and jobs that need to be clone fast you can handle increased production from your land and your livestock at lower cost. That's why farmers more and more are using electrical equipment. And in the farmhouse, too, electric appliances make life easier and pleasanter for every member of the family. and SEWER OR DRAIN SERVICE there is only THE R0T0-R00T- ER SEWER SERVICE CO. are not canvassing. For service call Logan 27J4 collect or Ewer Plumbing: Co, 3261 Tremonton We A. S. White, Manager UTAH MillvUIe, Utah Home Ownership - POWER & LIGHT CO. A TAX PAYING COMPANY - tocol ConfrcJ Early might say that interior decoration began when the chewed sticks into men Cro-Magn- You 9 Cro-Magn- Everyone's weather brief. Beau by famous Blue combed cotton, worm cotton mode fon ol full s ribbed cuffs. Soeosy Md to 3,130-poun- to dry wash-qu- ick eosy on brushes, dipped them into clay mixed with melted animal iat, and painted pictures of deer and bison on the walls of their caves. Production Miracle 180 tons of steel which the The industry is able to produce per minute is equivalent to the amount required to manufacture 162 typiautomobiles which cal are about 71 per cent steel 49' jmrs Value of Landscaping Planned planting of trees and shrubs may control climate on a lot by as much as 10 to good-size- d 15 degrees. By proper landscaping and planting, the comfort and liasurroundbility of the home and its ings can thus be increased greatly.m The home can be made cooler summer and warmer in winter and at the same time the home owner can save on fuel bills. Ut- HOSTPOP- """Si S It's easy enough to see why and it's also easy to see that the basic things which make this model so desirable can be yours in any Pontiac you choose. , Every Pontiac is distinctively beautiful. ii tel Bodies by Sealsuna Every Pontiac, whether it be a Straight Eight or a Six, a Chieftain or a Streamliner, a Sedan or a Coupe, will give you marvelous performance and wonderful satisfaction for years and years. Yes, the car you see here is a very smart buy chiefly because it's a Pontiac, and dollar for dollar, you can't beat any Pontiac! Come in and see for yourself. r, 0m evwj HELP YOU imniTilTY" 0 Years Building Experience Have IFiiM-IIDir favorite and in the brilliant family of 1950 Pontiacs this is the most popular car. PLAN YOUR NEW HOME 25 Lunxe Even in a family of stars there is usually a " you LET ME ED d T the CMefftoM TTla 4i plans to choose from or satisfaction Fr BIDS guaranteed (Hi) and FREfe estimates - See TED FESSLER VS! PORTAGE, UTAH 1 III 'LIU America' Car idth J3f Lowest-Price- d Potcer-Vacke- farmer-fee- ds d Silver Streak J you curithcata Fagtuea-Choi- ee on Wheel The Mont Ueautitul Thing his soil ln mineral fertilizers and furnishes "Jdustry with the metals to make his P'ws and tractors." Drive "ydro-Mati- c MqUuv fr3Har Optional on all models at extra tost. ol Six or VAghi tor Economy World Itenotrned Hood ilecord and tAtng Lite farmer feeds the nation. And the mner feeds the Straight Eight Lotcett-Prlce- d ,r trifS"ft&W ; WTfA Woyne Sondoll Moor Co DIAL 3D5C TKEMONTON |