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Show THE Eliason was hostess to the of f -! cers and teachers of the Drimarv at their monthly teachers train- iin meetmg. Edith Yost gave peter011 t the lesson and luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Anderson of Weston, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Draper of .ndMrs- Elmer Cardstan Alberta, Canada visited Thursday with Cora Daley and of O. V. Olsen. Mrs. Draper and E Fields Mrs. Anderson are daughters of ': L and Mr. ithe late Albert Hurd. This is their first visit to Snowville in ' i- ' - -- fourteen years. j tlcnn Jr. Parley Thomas and son, Bill, v .tritp And- - iand friend, Ruth Dahlen of Jgan Friday to Baker, Oregon visited Monday at flStion exercises the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alma and Larkin. Mrs. Thomas is a cousin Rolf i j'tinvd Ander to Mrs. Larkin. Mr. and Mrs. DeLonne Arbon, $Jfiie graduating Mrs. Luzell Eliason and Peterson attended the Chrlstene Linns and Edith dance review which was held at tied on the Bear River high school Sata at home of urday evening given by Mrs. honor ;:ffer to soon Wanda Christensen. Bruice and 1 leave will 5h0 Joan Arbon, with Len Pitcher in have charge, presented an acrobatic Clark i ! s .r es Wednes-r'ssok- Ervin they will act. Mr. and where III .c sgni Larkin Stores Co. phart BUY Alma Mrs. went to the Logan Temple on T.IITPll FOK CASH AND PAY LESS" LEADER Tremonton, Utah Friday Stone and Snowville softball of the Y. V. M. I. A. Myrle Fdy played at Snowville Monday afternoon. The score was 7 Kenneth Ward is doing nicely m &nowvuie"s favor. an operation on Thurs- Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pratt ar. following ; day. happy over the arrival of a baby Mr. Ruie Macfarlane leaves j girl, born on June 4th in ithis week for a vacation trip to the Hawaiian Islands. Mr. and Mrs. George ti are the proud parents of Mrs. Ed Udy accompanied Mrs. Charles Last to Salt a baby girl born to them on the 3rd of June in Brigham. Mothers Lake on Friday. She visited her and daughters are doing nicely. daughter, Veleea Crowther, who Mrs. Chris Ferbeller and two spent a couple of days in the L. children. Ilene and Chris Jr. of D. S. Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Hadfield Twin Falls are visiting with Mr. entertained at the Juniper Lodge and Mrs. Horton Hurd. The Snowville girls have or- in Logan Canyon in honor of the birthday anniversaries of ganized their Club and have chosen the name "The Tidy their daughter, Mrs. Doris Roche and Bruce Gearv on Stitchers". Sunday. Their first meeting was held June 1st at the home of Mrs. The two ball teams are pactic-in- g almost every evening and are Mattie Nelson. Officers were elected as follows: President, La really doing well with the bat. Sons of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Nez Larkin; vice president, Ros-an- n and Mr. and Mrs. Delos Capener Cutler; Secretary, Phyllis Udy and a daughter of Mr. and Larkin; They have thirteen Mrs. Max Adams were blessed members enrolled. Their leaders in Sunday fast meeting. are Mattie Nelson and Amanda Ed Udy, in company with sevCutler. The girls are very enthusiastic and are looking for- eral fellows from around the ward to a successful summer of valley, went to Ledor, Idaho on Saturday for the opening of the activitives. Mrs. LaPreal Wright and fam- fishing season. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Richins of ily have returned to their home Ogden spent Sunday with her in Yost. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Hales. J. Cutler Joseph and son, Dinner guests Thursday of Mr. Jerry, Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Cutler and Mrs. John H. Ward were Mr. and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jay and Mrs. Frank Ward of Ogden, Cutler and family were dinner Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ward and son, guests at the home of Mr. and Carl B. Ward, of Billings. MonMrs. Marion Newman of Both-we- ll Mr. and Mrs. B. W. tana, on Sunday. and sons, Marshal and Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Cutler were of Salt Lake City. John, in Ogden on Monday and also Sunday guests at the John H. visited in Brigham with Mrs. Wards were Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Naomi Garbanati and Mrs. Ada Welling and family of Salt Lake Pratt City, Ora Hyer of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. George D. Ward of Logan. LEGAL NOTICES Marshal and John Hermansen returned to their home in Salt Probate and Guardianship No- Lake after visiting with their tices. Consult Clerk of District grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Court, Brigham, Utah, or the re- H. Ward. spective signers for further teams 25-2- Gar-bana- Mr-an- . 4-- H son-in-la- w. Her-mans- 'i M These Values i . CASES LOW .1 : 3 for 3 00 . . ! 3 ICALE yards i :CL0TH . . . yard 49c . . I CSE DRESSES $00 . . . NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Henry Germer, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Deweyville, Utah on or before the 9th day of October 198 . I BRIEFS SHORTS S . . . 49c . 3 pairs . Protection you can count on . . . the protection of new Conoco Super Motor Oil! road Proved by 5C,CC0-mi!- e e 50,000-miltestl In a test, enlubricated Conoco with gines Super Motor Oil showed virtually no wear at all . . .in fact, ai average of less than one of an inch on cylinders and crankshafts. This means that with proper crankcase drains and regular aire Conoco Super Motor Oil can keep new-ca- r power and performance year after year! test-prove- en d ""CONTINENTAL They'3 oil have fun in this roomy luggage tpoce for trips. Shown here is fhe Sedan witti generous body fype ovailoble ol.o in fh. SUP SPKIAL. Soo J&'l- - . . A Deceased 5tp Tremonton 17 s.r,es. r. TZ f4 Hm,L v-'- , SI. P. SAVE WITH FORD! To begin with, Ford Trucks or priced with fhe lowesl. They ov with loodomatic ignition. Sov oil with LIGHT DUTY go, For greater payload capacity in the half-tofield, switch to the thrifty 6V4 ft- Ford FPickup rated up to 4,700' lbs. G.V.W. Also available with t. Panel, 6Vi ft. Stake Six or 100-h.and Platform bodies 5,700 lbs. G.V.W.; G.V.W.; M, 10,000 lbs. 100 H.P. H if . A Flighllight aluminum alloy pit-toSovo on pairs with demountable brake drum and many other feotures. Sove rim. with Ford performance. Come In today and let uf give you the full economy story. cam-grou- models: Other light duty economy i 0?m 6,800 lbs. Mi wp know "Vou want a a car is a ne- - car with some fun in it, don't you? A car you'll get a big bang out of in every time you see it parked time front of your bouse every you slip into its front seat every sweet and easy mile you travel in DUTY HEAVY it. Well, come see what this beauty does for you. This Ford 5 has outsold every other l'A-tn- n truck in the oostwar period because it gives top performance at ana lowesl COSL 12-f- t Stakes and Plat, 134-form bodies. and 176-in- . wbs. 14,000 lbs. G.V.W. Also CO E. in 110-- , 134- - and or wbs. 100-h.4 . Six. 1 ... 4 ' 4 ' . jr- H.P. HEAVY DUTY engines Newest' of four economy-prove. Six available in Ford is the gives you a 16 000 lbs. G.V.W. The . choice of 9b- - or 110 h p. Sixand Stanes ana na.ioims 9 ft and 12-favai'ah'e in same wheel- bases Ir.ted for 100-- p. F s above, len. JOBS built, ' " M""f "' ''' " ''" ,"autoB'ajrt,Kut: f" bonnet snaps into purring life at your toe-touc- h. And then note-H- ow smoothly you slip away from the curb especially when Dyna-flois handling the power transmission. w How firm and steady the whole car feels. How it holds on curves, free and sway. How of "heel-over- " wheel quicksteps each over bumps and rough spots that mean jounce and jiggle on most a cars-h- ow buoyantly road-fre- e 15uick is. coil-sprun- g lunaJtow iJrive if ttandnrd on RrntiM ASTKR, at extra coat on SUHKR and SI'KCIAL modi be g mum,, i i I i . till (II sets li. style note, (2 saves on npair costs under the t individually repoceobe, OJovoids "locking Jffi 1 Vtist TRI-MOT2121 OR ! t: Tii if HfNfY ; 1 fir htel rei if.sss Ut is tsn.w A or ...... too much You bet it's fun And there's no reason to miss it, really, for this strapping traveler is priced under many sixes. Starts at figures just an easy step above Lowest Trice cars. the so-call- What's keeping you from trying one, when the nearest liuick dealer is ready to demonstrate without obligation any time you want 'to call on him. .,-- rti uew Frl,TifcslJt'. VI I J. TrTr O'. rBC Nttwotk, tvry Monday al U. 9 STYLING, with fortftonr, D roper-(nroug- li WIDl-ANO- horns," (4) motes perking and garaging easier. Lt TRAfFIC-HANO- tXTRA-WIlodiui tradhd between fhe Y SI ATS SOFT IUICK KIDt, from oil-tospringing, Solely Rid timt, low pressure fires, ride sleodying forque-fubWIDE YOUt KCY TO GrtATE ClsMsWtMI fiihtr. WHIN BCTTIR AUTOMOBIIIS VALVE TREMONTON DIAL 2311 CO. Trsmoatoo I oxles f2 Fronk Chevrolet Co. vnin$. V Only Dutch has ARRAY Of MODUS with tody by J K Fun? fun to miss. fenders, "double bubblm" VfSfSfl .ioillighit fTf, tloit up tood view bofh for. word ond botk SIZt, less orer-ol- f length for eotier parking and garaging, short fuming ft-,.- . 1 i L I MULTI-GUAR- ) i: wj. '... ir.,'.' Nm-PATltk- N verlicaf bars ore it easy. How the big straight-eigh- ::-t"l- HIGHtR. COMPULSION Fireboff vove power in tnree engines. (New f.263 engine In SUPtlt models.) FOREFRONT Tis rugged front end '3 I! U and with it goes: r WHATEVER YOVtt PRICE RANGE r y ' ( t ,,jr f i the doors swing warm welcome in open touch on a thumb at a the broad How button. seats invite you to take 1 tr4C . H, I.,.: I mmW l qI yp ' -- ' roun-wA- 1IO IG Sixes! 175 FORD TRUCK MODELS Choice of two fior In llllsil mm cessity" these days. A modern family "couldn't get along without one." Or so you tell yourself. Come, come, sir! We know, and so do you, the real reason you got fever and the kind of the new-ca- r car you are hankering for. O 95 l V - MrtnMIsM Mr. and Mrs. Howard D. Evans of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Cloward and children and Patsy Adams of Logan were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Mortensen. rtjvr OYER Jj V OIL COMPANY r1 11141 jVf "50,000 miles V no wear!" A. D. 1950. AT &!!5;:!snv lVA-fj- FAMILY TREAT. Date of first publication June 3. A.D., 1950 Walter G. Mann, Attorney at law First Security Baric Building Brigham, City, Utp'i Fn'ph H. Germer Executor of Estate of Henry Germer 00 I C Come in and V. let me tell you about All UIIT IOICK WIU BUUO THIM ZZ:Z j ' I |