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Show Thursday October, THE LEADER, Tremonton, Utah CctinJtcn Mrs. R. W. Warnke Marian Ericksen spent Thursday in Wellsville visiting with her folks, Mr. and Mrs. R. Mrs. A. Lishman. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Potter of Chrden were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thaine Secrist and family. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Fronk j j crown was fashioned of satin and rosebuds. Richard Karolinock, brother of the groom, was the best man. wore a street Mrs. Huggins spent the weekend with members of their family in Provo. Mr. and Mrs. AMn DeLong and family and Joanne DeLong of Los Angeles California were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. DeLong. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Stone were Sunday visitors in Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Ericksen attended General Conference over the weekend. They attended the Danish Missionary reunion and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Adams while mam m Don Mrs. length dress of turquoise blue silk. Her corsage was white gardenias. Mrs. Karolinock chose a beige lace model. Her corsage also 15- was of gardenias. Lt. and Mrs. James E. p are now at home at 319 Lane. Hopewell, Virginia. is attending school at Ft. L; rf ' World Ilenotrned Road Record r t rM ( ' 4t K -- , 1 cf u tor Economy and Long Life 0 o! Ir-- a ci n Jume ; res i r a in n th; . Thoroughly Johnson A ILoofcs it$ Gooil-a- nd 1931 tt measu - - Fr0I ' ... - ' IJzlhpjt - s.J. gentt. V t: mid-morni- war r - - ime le exp th th recor ited d tods h pros ime wt :, r ljh1 te dema as he resul lusiness wmmm . and the nation further in, Wayne Sandall Motor Co" mwM Ihh mrater ds upor Korean t it lea Ibly or r that q Stalin, d the her tax for OA prices, it MORE time-teste- FEATURES I.V.FROYED dirt Mb capacity Self-tiltin-g coming aompsor nd Thoi Darwin daho vi atives ii n. ; ridal is ..Murray t. DurobW balloon rolli Quickmplying pump protctiv iturl One-ye- ar C-- E written warranty Tr.dt-mr- tia"Quick-ekznG-- E R.g. U. $. Wmher ft. OIL at RUSS ELECTRIC Phone 5111 Stewaj III lUIli (ONI west of SATURI with and Joa MOXDA1 Mieage Merchant Aboum 0 wuu miles X Sn Jf md Dan )THE1 MotnS-- TIGH WEDKE I 1 ''ATHI 9so with CONTINENTAL OIL COMPANy and Mae SANNIVERSARY CT. 12 IT Ue Bill LI P 1,1 Li lill o 1 mil ensnCSi;S n n OIL. l! f SHE HAPPIER rn LOOKS -A lib rV THIS Y X ( THAT JAR LOOKS BETTER Tremonton Cr;LTei;!.g3 FIGURE AY FEED COST IS ALA05T 5$ A DOZEN EGGS SINCE I'M FEEDING I DOWN PURINA! washer. Scz 1 One-contr- drainboard Permanently lubricated motor in: tly yper rroteeliors gently, but thoroughly. The wringer gives the correct pressure for every fabric. The adjustable timet watches the washing for you, When you see tliat first snow white wash and every one from then on you'll bless the day you bought a General 1 lectric Washer. Come in for a demonstration of "Quick-clean- " washing see why we're to proud of this rati facing busines f0:ZX The CFcncral Electric Washer is built for just one thins "Quick-Clean- " washing all the time! Tlii is what you'll like about the improved General Mectric "three Washer. The one" Activator pets out oil the t itions a dness wear-fighte- r! n see; or any Farrell J. Bess i Warl ple - eft it push, tess to you carft beat a I V war m ;d to vW Dollar Bollar for Mrs. Odell Bigler were Ogden visitors Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Albiston of Richmond were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Bowen. Mrs. Ed Bowen. in company with her brother, Mark Lindley of Wellsville, motored to Sparks, Nevada to be with her sister Erma Archibald. Thomas Archwas ibald, the brother-in-lakilled in an automobile accident recently. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Potter and Mr. and Mrs. Jens Veibell and family attended funeral services Monday in Mantua for LaMoine Anderson, who was drowned in the canal at Fielding last a sup rean ng - 4 1! jf the and daughter of Roosevelt spent several days at the home w of his parents, Mr. and Mrs., ft ' v A. A. Johnson. Mrs. Clarence Fryer of Dewey- "I I rnn..ini. t V rM ville spent Friday with her daughter, Phyllis Bowen and grandson, Rex. Mar Jean Bowen, Idella Dur- Simmons Nedra arrived and fey thome Saturday evening from --Yellowstone Park, where they I x V have been employed during the summer months. i ... Mrs. George Johnson and son, '. f Russell called Friday afternoon at the home of Gilbert Muir and 111 family in Mendon. ' Mrs. Elizabeth, Lindley of '- -i 'V: Wellsville spent several days to keep warn f during the week at the home of Karo her daughter, Delpha Bowen. Fay Ann Huggins Marries Lt. James E. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Y. Sim ffll ported lace over ivory satin, enmons were Sunday guests at the At impressive the at post train, fashioned with a manhome of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas services, performed collar and tight fitted McNair, darin Leslie at Ft. chapel Robbins in Ogden. Wherever you drive, you are certain to see a bodice trimmed with tiny covSepD. Sunday C, Dr. and Mrs- Vere Johnson Washington, great many new Pontiacs for two reasons. Huggins, ered buttons and long pointed and family of Roosevelt and tember 3, Miss Fae Ann First, more people are buying new Pontiacs Mrs. J. Er- sleeves. Mr. and of ever before. Second, Pontiac, with its than daughter Mr. and Mrs. Theil Johnson and River City, illusion of Bear Silver Streak styling, just can't help sheerest veil distinctive of Her nest Huggins 1 family of Logan visited Thurs seen and admired. Pontiac is a standof white the keeping into a cornet to was hand being caught day with their parents, Mr. and gave her and for performance, dependability, out, too, of James E. Karo. gladioli. She carried a bouquet Mrs. A. A. Johnson. real economy. Come in and see the new a centered rosebuds Mr. and white of of son by is Mr. Karo the Lucile Johnson spent Friday Pontiac any time. in Logan with her parents, Mr. Mrs. John Karolinoch of Detroit, large orchid. Miss Elaine Anderson of Deand Mrs. A. J. Bateman. Michigan. bride's only attenMr. and Mrs. Myron Hansen In reciting their vows in the troit was the a gown of cool wore She dant. visited Sunday with Mr. and double ring ceremony the couple this way some fashioned ereen. taffeta, Mrs. Ole Anderson in Ogden. stood before Chaplain Winslow. a carried TREMONTON She bride's. a like what DLL 395fi Five members of the M. I. A. The bridal gown, of original Her rosebuds. of imbouquet pink of was Stake commun Board from this with design by the bride, ity, and ward M. I. A. officers attended the Three Stake Con vention held Thursday evening entertained at dinner Tuesday at the Bear River High School night for Mr. and Mrs. Mark Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Barker of Jensen in honor of Mrs. Jensen's Smithfield and Mr. and Mrs birthday. !Mk: ' .. Moroni Jenkins of Newton vis Mr. and Mrs. Durrell Ericksen ited with Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum and family of Dayton, Idaho Larsen at the home of their and Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Green A Product cf daughter, Mrs. Myron Hansen and family of Logan spent Sunon Sunday. Winter can be tough on you . . . but tougher on day at the J. A. Ericksen home. Standard of California Mr. and Mrs. Del Kidman were temperatures slow your your car! Sub-zer-o Mrs. LeGrande Jensen and cut down power. Corrosive combusstarts, your visitors a Ogden day Monday. daughter, Norma spent acids winter driving cause tion created by Mr. and Mrs. Harold C. Bate in Salt Lake City recently. How would you like a wear that cuts down your gasoline extra engine man and son, George of Ogden Mr. Joseph Seal has returned heating oil that burns mileage. spent Saturday with Mr. and to his home after spending some without waste . . . that That's why it's so wise to protect your Mrs. George Johnson and Mr. time in the Dee Hospital in engine with the winter grade of new Conoco gives more heat per and Mrs. B. F. Johnson. Ogden. puper Motor CM. gallon? Then you'll Mr. and Mrs. Sherm Conger of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Buttars of like Standard Heating Brlgham City were Monday vis Ogden, spent Sunday at the Oils! There are no itors or Mr. and Mrs. Thaine home of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis economSecrist. more Johnson. cleaner, Mrs. Virgil O. Packer underMr. and Mrs. Frank Early were ical heating oils on went a at conference visitors in Salt Lake the major operation the market today! Get vauey is and Hospital Friday City, Saturday. Standard Stove Oil for t5 " to be recovering satis Dejected,? Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Ericksen reported circulating heaters . . . Provo Saturday factorily. motored to Standard Furnace Oil Mr. and Mrs. J. E. DeLong where they visited with their .Vare leaving this weekend to daughter LaVona, who is a stufor furnace-typ- e spend their vacation with fam dent at the B. Y. U. era and get rid of ny members in Los Angeles, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Forsgren bothersome smoke California. and family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles and soot for good! Mrs. Mattie Lange and son Hawks and family of Brigham $ I w ' 0 I John, of Ogden were Saturday City, and Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Change now to the amazing new Conoco Super Motor Oil . . . proved by two winters' testing in the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Packer and family of North cold of the Colorado and Montana mountains Stone. freezing Mr. visited with Logan Sunday Tremonton Dial to be the great new winter Conoco Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Francom and Mrs. G. L. Bowen. Motor Oil safely gathers up acids and Super Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Marble of Harold and Lloyd 3 harmful moisture . . . flushes them out of your engine Eden were overnight guests Satwhen you drain! urday at the home of Mr. and Want instant starting, lightning pickup, surging Mrs. Ellis Johnson. power? Then drain and refill with the winter grade Mrs. Renee Neilson and of new Conoco Super Motor Oil. daughter, Risa of Idaho Falls, Idaho visited during the week at w" the A. A. Johnson home. Protected! ' Mrs. Lee Stone, Mrs. Grant Mrs. Mark Jensen and Marble, - vrAil t there. Dr. and I 12, i. HIT rmcKYE Brown a From Your Purina Dealer till Ii jtriLvona GUESS SHE'LL WE'RE SAVE UP TO jSHYEAH, ttlD COST F'1 Fcature KEEP US ELLIN OUT 111 13. 5C AFTER ALL.f EGGS AT LOWER COST ON PURINA DOZEMECGS JpTA On many farms it take3 at least o 6'2 lbs. of feed to produce a &:u Puri'al eggs. Good farmers on the Plan do it on 5 to 5'2 s. That's Mh-w- orth of feed saved. Why not sf i and Lois for yourself. - I1EAU RIVER FAfr SUPPLY niONE 3 " |