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Show THF A- - Salt J. Cartier and daughter of Lake LEADER PeterJfOarhnnnt' JL.t?!11 visited .was!Lak Cit Monday and Mr. Mother's Day 'with her mother in Rrieham n,fPnl, .... "V'",.... , Mr whu with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard land were a ilty U nPn ' -- rt'.L . uit a. if UU.U4 mjoiri rrj Mot tefs Mr. ' and parents, 'her Day Mrs.; City. She is much improved: M. Petersen and Mr. and Mrs guests wn daughter Mr. and Thompson Heber Mortnsen- Mrs- Morten-- 1 ' Mr. Hodges- - Urd Wyatt a'nA faniiI- - of Miss Jesse Petersen. and Dahrl Mr. EBley and Thampson Mf and Mrs. Merlin Romer Logan Mr Joseph came to visit her and bright is is home now after EDendine! r th and; friendS BYU Billing in Provo visited with Mrs. Margaret Rom- -, J?A:& Mother's Day guests at the' gden Sunday them the joyous some time in th hnmt, ith Mrs. R. with er a. South ee!c" her home of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene of Brigham City on Sunday. uiwr soix Lt- WUIard S Wvatt Jt of the U. S. Air Corps and wife, Iton Hodges Miller were Mrs. Merle Eskelsoni and daughter. Diane, oiita! who are now stationed In Bur- Jack, to Ogden ' Miller, Will Owens and daughter lin, are the proud parents of a ' Kial, and Veda Kiskemichi and son bom May 10th. This is Mrs. Christine Peterson Mart pn k pn 'o rrit daughter, Dorothy. BiHJlUSUli. Fdman DRIVE-I- N Mr. and Mrs. Chester BANK The seventh and eighth grade in honor of Leonard M. Petersen and' and faniily spent Mother'sArbonj students wre delighted with aJ on her Scott A. Petersen made day; Kancy. a busi-- i at Franklin, Idaho. .exploring trip to Salt Lake City ness 4 : trip Monday to Ogden and Mrs. MrI Menah iThursdavRose. 1 I Waldron. their! f Chriatene t' i! i held Wednesday Salt Lake. f I i I Peterson and son, Gordon, were tt'acher- and Raymond Hansen, lar tl ward teachers Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Petersen: in bus were chaperons!: driver, Brigham Saturday. Joan re- and family of Brigham visited turned home with her mother to ;students visited the Air Port! Mrs. Eva C. Peterren on "ere tney were permitted to Tuesday. &pena Mother s Day. Salt rne-rMrs. Josephine Nelson was vis- Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Arbon and f' xamm? various typos of planes :;Mrs Saturday. ited on Mother's Day by all the family of Ogd?n spent the week- - A trip through the Desert. News ;dJW. J. B. Shuman members of her family, Mr. and Co; sh&wed the inside workings end at the isday with their son Mrs. tmery Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Arbon home of Mr. and Mrs. of the paper and a guide from 1 ; 0gden. It was his 18th George Hewlett, Mr. and Mrs I x to arrange the y Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ragan of there helped h Devere Nelson, Darwin visits anniversary. Nelson and f accompanied the class Portland, Oregon visited Sunday to KDYL "M was held Tuesday- and Vierline Nelson. and KDYLTV. At with Mr. and Mrs. Orian ZCMI they enjoyed lunch and Mr. and Mrs. Emery Nelson eofMrs. Sarah Shuvisited in Ogden Sunday with Florence Garn and Essie Pet were mifascinated by the escala- Stanfill her mother. K& sirs. Perry erson save a riemoncfrsH ir"iaenjoyea seeing the Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hyer of making Temple, Square build- visitors Wednesday. glitter birds, HhK;ibeautlful Arthur corsages and luster clay flowers ling and the Capitol was especial Miller was home from Garland, Mr. and Mrs. - Marriot, Mr. and Mrs. weekinteresting because it houses the for Jay Hodges in work and- business meeting in ly Hospital the officers they have learned of Trenton, Mrs. Hanna v Relief nf-JophEgle- n.uuL:.l. rf , t i M-- s. - I - ' n,-u-- s ,f s 1 1 j i La mj... enter-USnesd- ay - 5 - r j j e ir 1 yA A j . -- - r i Hodges THE CITY, AUGUST 3rd, 1950 to ALL the historic places of the Church, tie birthplace of both JOSEPH SMITH and SALT LAKE Leaves ' HISTORIC TRAIN tajg you j jding ;;HAM YOUNG-p- lus Pageant at the Hill Cumorah Je Great to visit NAUVOO, CARTHAGE, as well as Denver, Kansas PALMYRA, Etc., jjliND ; Cleveland Ohio, Chicago, Detroit, Niagara Falls, New York City, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washefive ereat rivers, the Mississippi, the St. d, D, C. and the Connecticut, and the Potomac, the Hudson, TfMe, in the happy group of travelers, on this ALL Expense, rsonalljr Conducted tour. For complete details write miss t this opportunity Mont-jQuiad- a, FOX CLAWSON Mian's Savings Bank Building, Salt Lake City, Utah If interested in Hawaii, please write. or VTOA cot a? ps:::2Y's nprxn lAfn Society Tuesday. Members of the Park Valley and Stone Relief Societies were also in attendance. Luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Larkin and and daughter, carol, spent Sunday visiting in Oakley friends. On Monday they accompanied their son, Garn, to Salt wnere ne lett to fill a mission in Argentina. Students to spend the weekend at home were Beverly Nelson, Floyd Anderson, and Dallas about in school. A visit to This Is The Place monument and the ioo made a complete day of ed ucational activity. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Vanderhide and son, Ralph, of Ogden visited her mother, Mrs. Mary Morten-se- n and other relatives here Sunday for Mother's Day. The 7th and 8th grade students, under the supervision of their teacher, Mrs. Waldron, enjoyed a party at Crystal Springs Monday where they went roller ' and swimming. skating Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Cutler and Mrs. Marion Miller and sons, family visited with relatives on Reed and Ricky, spent the past Sunday. weekend in Montana with her Mr. and Mrs. Bert Eliason Jr. husband on the ranch. and family were in Logan on Mr. and Mrs. Marion Miller Sunday. and sister, Ada Chadaz, were in Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Talbot, .Mr ana Mrs. Norman Talbot and Logan Thursday for the Inspection Review of the USAC Reserve families went to Elko, Nevada to Officers Training Corps Brigade visit their brother, V.ere and of Cadets and sponsors. Their family Ellis Arbon of Bear River City daughter. Honorary Lt. Colonel Miller was presented the called at the Jesse Arbon home Marilyn USAC Sponsor Medal by Mrs. Sunday evening. lone Daniels, Dean of Women Mr. and Mrs. Leo Cottam of will graduate in June. Manlyn Brigham, Mr. and Mrs. Alf Miss LuRae Mortensen of Salt Robbins of Tremonton called on relatives Monday. Mrs. Mattie Nelson has re... turned home from the Vallev hospital where she received med-i- with nicely. ; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Anderson and Craig Anderson visited .with relatives on Wed nesday. Ross Anderson and Anderson were in Malad on business Monday. , :Mrs. Rennls Larkin nleasantiv surprised her daughters, La Nez ana Phyllis, and some of their friends in honor of the PirU Eliason and Arva Summers. The girls reported having a wonder- rui time. Mrs. Rose Ward was ;- . - i X . I - You can "bank" on lone-terdriving economy , . . when you e the engine of your new car with new Conoco Super Motor Oil. Proved by 50,003-mil-e road test! In a 50,000-mil- e road test, engines lubricated with new Conoco Super MotorOil showed amazing economy of operation. GasoUne mileage for the last 5,000 miles was actually 99.77 as good as for the first 5,000. This means thatwith proper crankcase drains and regular care new Conoco Super, Motor Oil can gasom Oil-Plat- o-u- let me tell you sbuf (50,000 miles no wear !' V ir -t r f JPSQl figr Vp 1 -- V line mileage! 0 "o CONTINENTAL OIL COMPANY '' birthday anniversary Friday After "Freshie Day" at the high school they went to Cutler Dam and enjoyed a delicious luncheon followed by roller skating at the Crystal Springs. Those who enjoyed the entertainment were Phyllis Arbon, Mary Kay Nelson, Rosann Cutler, Patricia Ann . . 4 ! al cor A7 caqtoval ram. :nco pro coys u:m tizsssi , , treatment. She is imDrovinsr ! s ' "m a Ixran visitor Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Al Winsor and daughter, Jerry Ann, of Twin Falls, Idaho spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lars Anderson. The Andersons re turned to Twins Falls with them - for a weeks visit. Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Ward and family spent Sunday at Malad visiting relatives. Mr, and Mrs. Arvld Anderson visited in Fielding Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hess. fvm Csn MV'SiC 4' fW ' . ,4 y ; .VP" 'I 4 .1 ...1 - t4IM)iiMimvjm . 'Sc. fs fours ! fustJmagine ' , And the soft, easy quietness of it just sit and relax in complete contentment and the miles go by and the miles go by . , . "Oh, how I wish this car were mine!" aU! You ... Well, it's time, we think, to stop dreaming and lend Cadillac costs less to an ear to this: the lowest-price- d other makes of of models numerous buy than certain will give a lifetime of cars; it is so enduring that it service; and it is so economical that it actually approaches the popular cars in gasoline mileage. Yes, it's time to go into action and to make this car ... soft-throat- and the turns and lights road has become a boulevard seem so very close together! You say you have never driven a Cadillac? ' Well, it's a iovdy day and there are beautiful roads down and interesting places to visit and a travel to so just slide over litde dreaming never hurt a soul wheel. It's yours! behind the First, you'll just want to sit for awhile, with your hand on the slender, obedient wheel and get a close-u- p view of the ingrained goodness that makes this car so the Standard of the World. unmistakably And then you turn the key, touch the engine into action and you're away. The steering wheel all but reads your mind! The brakes are as soft as velvet, and immediate in their response! The ed low-pric- your own! timed By Mrs. William Petersen fiayon pueers Bembem ro AMAZING v!8s AT fAl PENNEY'S iou? fresh-spirite- I athers at 4.98 IOW d lanship for your summer sheer! You'll prints, good styling, careful in misses' and half sizes! !f SMART...BUY TWO! i tME dress Um'Ur CARNIVAL Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Hansen re turned home this week after spending the winter in Mesa, . ,1 Arizona. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Felt and two children of Oregon have moved to El wood to make their home. Mrs. Felt will he remembered here as Rayola Andreason Mr. and Mrs. Charles Petersen of Lehi were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Golden Andreason last Sunday. limn .! .i ' f if. ,,.LfT;g:ICEi ., , vwi?v-'':'1,T- fi S ' " Fifth GrMers 30 per cent of fifth than "More grade school pupils are unable to read material at their grade level, and most of these children have visual problems," says Dr. Richard Feinberg. Pacific university. Biuo Whale or blue The giant sulfur-bottoand long 100 feet be whale may 150 tons. This is as much as weigh eleboot 50 times more than an baby nfwborn phant. Even the whale sometimes weighs eicht tons, which is heavier than Ho larpc to the World elephants, according Book encyclopedia. n. r.t..MWi.j yimi I,.. Dili) ,,f ni jii m.i i. $ j " "t r"'."" " " ' '. "TTf: Wayne Sandall Motor Co. dial ms TKI.MONTON ':i |