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Show August. 24, 1950 THE IJSADER, Trcmonton, Utah at the home of their parents, Mr. FOR CONGRESS and Mrs. D O Nelson, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Van Peterson and 'Christine Peterson son, Jack and Mrs Martha Peand daughters, terson of Ogden visited relatives Ada ..V.. TonnnA visitor! nn RattirHiv nr.... n npsdav with Mr. malned for a two weeks visit 'ith her 500 daughter. Orion w,yne Neal and Peterson and a"d Mrs Floe Cutler ter and family, Mr and Mrs. Grant Skinner. Mr and Mrs. Ed Udy entertained the Social Hour Club Saturday evening. After lunch the How's Business ? With Russia's determination to rule the world, World War III is an eventuality; but it is not coming this year. When one stops to think of the territory that Stalin has grabbed without firing pf Mr. and Mrs! Israel Hunsakar. accompanied by Mr. and Uza. Wallace Miller and daughter, Dorothy, of Seattle, Washington, returned Friday from an enjoytrip to the canyons at time was spent in playing Yap able Southern Utah and continued on and visiting Mr. and Mrs James Stewart of to the northern canyons an& Bear Lake for the weekend. Bar Pocatello, Idaho visited on SunMillers left Tuesday for their day with the Henry Tubbs Norman Tubbs visited his par- home in Seattle establishments manufacturing and everything of considerable value should be guarded day and and families night. Securities and valuable Hansen of Bngham a single shot one can realize the papers and records should be dePatsy Cull,.r rn(.d hom food demonstration Saturday after spading a week shrewdness of his methods and posited where they are safe from nome 01 mim Roy and North O den visit v their effectiveness. Korea may bombing No one knows when ents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tubbs, ... Different cass- - with relatives be a trial balloon but he is letting the major blow will be struck; during the week. CutlerMr and Mrs Joe Bowcutt and were prepared the Koreans do the fighting and but are safe fbutto Melvin Liirkin of Smithfield 'movetb FENDER BENDERS d but and Mr. and Mrs Ferris is family it not come to sooner Cgnd Mrs- Dan A. is Stalin or it one red going Suncasting spent and Saturday evening with relatives in day visiting with relatives cent No matter what the out- later. The enemy is not only Macfarlane visited Mrs. Ruie He; WISH I WAS anu come in Korea, outbreaks can 5000 miles away--bWa.S hf PtlPSt nf hw imrlo ursday rwUj. may even Macfarlane on Sunday. I L. UP THERE . Florence Richards of Fielding occur in Iran. Iraq. Burma, For- be in our plants and n our I Anderson reiurneu uume LarWn and famHv FLVW S Courd'Alene. C ) AROONO. with Ardene spent the week-en- d Alaska Mr. and Mrs. Norman Talbot mosa, Philippines. or a homes! t from Macfarlane dozen other places, to say nothre he has been employand famiIy were in n and L -.- . L Forrest Service during ri ing of bombing some of our large Susan and Robert Krey of Ogcoastal cities. Furthermore, these dav and Friday. HOWARD CALL cf Brigham den spent last week at the home need outbreaks be not umcers Russian by and teachers of the Citv is seeking the Republican wjidu"'-of their aunt and uncle, Mr. and U1 Myrle Udy was Stalin's let to troops. garan ana o"""' policy attended Stake Union nomination for you'll Primary Congressman Mrs J H. Frank. MAKE IT, jjted Mondy at. Garland on Saturday, from the First Utah district. If other people do his fighting' meeting of Members older the scout BROTHER; Ufs. Grace AnaersonM M North Koreans get boys, with a number of n.,imor n,i leaders, Mr and Mrs. Fred C. Gephart visnea Peterson a severe and famiy of ogden vlsited sun- mary. he will meet Walter K pristine punishment any other accompanied by scouts and other spent last week at Afton, Wyom-- . UWano uum ri.ua, d with Mr and Mrs Norman Granger lhe mcumbent. m the Satellite will hesitate before try- men from the Ogden Gateway ing. Talbot. ing the same stunt . November electionfciW"" Council of Scouts, left here early . . , A nttpnaea tne wea- When we send our troops and iauKH ana TanK Kea" Howard Call, at 44, is young Monday morning for a trip down Mrs R. G Woodhead and to Korea, for instance, and the Snake River. tanks of Clearfield visited on Sun- - and Iding eood he's but vigorous, got They started children, Mrs Wesley Gephart of Nelson WMrs. Rolf when too it hot for the the cruise at Alpine. Wyoming gets day in Snowville. sense He's seek- CyisiWd on Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Arbon judgement, gocd an outbreak can occur and left the river at Heise Hot and boys, and Julie Krey enjoyed Koreans uu. nomination mg AnanM uhtt couNcm and Jesse Arbon were in Brie- - fnr rnnm-ma- Kepuoiicaiifmm thp First some place else. Then we may be Springs in Idaho, and reported a Monday at Lagoon. found from one ham Monday. to jumping place Utah district, which includes this splendid trip. They came back another all over the face of the Thursday at midnight. Bishop and Mrs. Newell Cutler county. and Mr. and Mrs. Odell Cutler of globe. This leap-fro- g warfare The Relief Society held a work A veteran of World War II, he Washakie furnished the program nevertheless has been in busi- might be kept up indefinitely un- meeting and social in honor of STAY IN THE til we are worn out from exhaus- the outgoing officers, Sunday evening in Sacrament ness for himself for 21 Myrle Udy WHOUSETHAH years. tion very and Marian Hales. They were meeting. Talks were given by all life he been his has much that this will now happen. four people, after which Mr. and Throughout WHITfHOUSE presented a book each In appreMOOf l NA-- 9 interested in farming, poultry Stalin was Mrsbad advice. He ciation for their work. Cutler sang a duet in given and the beet was told production, dairying that the United Nations Mrs. Phyllis Udy and childIndian language. close to and the United Mr. and Mrs. D. S Wycoff and sugar industry. Living States would ren spent the week In Cor-inONLY the soil, in a small town where a ,be a"fait before the son, Gary, of Salt Lake were accompli" while Mr. Udy was on the his of friends large percentage North Koreans were stopped. Snake River cruise with the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed and acquaintances are farmers, Stalin was fooled and today he scouts. S. Pratt on Sunday. he understands and is in com- is sorry. Mrs. Rule Macfarlane spent plete sympathy with farm probMr. and Mrs. Ervin Beyer and us But let on several not count this. days In the hospital relems. two children of Martin, Illinois iWe are the kind of people who ceiving medical treatment. As citizen of rural Utah Cut your ioo4 ett towriuT were Sunday and Monday guests knowsevery Mr. and Mrs. Austin Udy and Home from childhood, the life always believe that it can never this dependable to of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H Beyer. blood of Freezer! Holdt up to 280 lb of us; but it did at Pearl family spent Thursday in Salt our state is water. happen frozen foods! Harbor and it can happen again. Lake. "Every drop of water available Automatic ttmpcratwr ratrW Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ashcraft, to we had better become Mr. T. J. Udy spent the weekhence, Utah must be claimed and Automatic Interior tight accompanied by Dr. and Mrs. D. utilized to increase our natural alert and quickly. Our buildings end in Salt Lake with his daugh- Automatic indicator light B. Green, spent from Friday to Sfiding (torogo badiort tar wealth and production," Call decon vt none 'Monday at the Ashcraft cabin clares. He also knows what farmiCovntorbaiaiKoa1 lid for fafory near Yellowstone Park x - loafod-fr"" ng, mining, manufacturing and Dopondobl the tourist trade mean to Utah, nlrigtraling unit and he has declared his aims to work for the improved condition From the time of his announcement, the Order your Freezer from us today of each, both for now and for man on the street has been saying that Wallace F. Bennett is the only candidate the future. A Utahn first, last 2 blocks South of h. Utah for the United States Senate that the and always. Call will represent 1 30s Mt fll Intermountain Indian School Hiway Democrats are afraid of. That opinion and work for every square mile holds good today. The belief is growing of the First district, every man.; that Bennett is the man to beat Thomas. woman and child of its popula- S1250 down to handle. Fenced. Choice Vote for Bennett at the primary election location close to center. tion. Phone 5111 Tremoatoa 5. Call September as served an enlisted man 2 HOMES LAND with CROPS. Authorized Deafer in World War II. and as a memCity water. Complete power equip. Milk BENNETT SENATE cooler. 27 cows; 23 young stock; Regis bull. ber of the naval reserve has the ELECTRIC GENERAL in keen, 2 mod. HOMES. Irrig. and dry land; pasture. personal interest 5 Election I affairs of any young Extra good equip; truck a carload to West's HOME FREEZERS man--o- r (Paid Political Adv. by Katpar Mil', Salt LaW City) market in one day. Scenic area oil Main his parents or loved p best oil highway. Can be bought with crop. o may be called upon! j. : J Jl. n TC iii a. v AnnnnmriLiiw riiiis. '"to help clean up the mess ere- is iruiivage 2 muuiuc of town- ALL for just the price of this ated by a succession of high ad- bdrm mod. HOME and COOP on 2 Acres. ministrative blunders " He be- - f-il- y. .X.. to ?! Hick-Hse- - j I fsr ($i ut Ali-r,.- , W7 f - " j H,-.r- L.,,.,,! a -, ariw". J i . ' " ct,.,i,. . T,Mm, i mo mHBR HOME FREEZER I ItfWHOUSF ne 319.00 G-- j I ft m C- The Candidate the Thomasites Fear PERRY REALTY G-- E Russ Electric 89-9- DAIFvY-IRRI- G. Inter-nation- al Primary for the September ones--wh- urruniunui' -- WW! A - 18 ft covered pordh; loading platform, on it trackage with 99 yr lease on ground. 5 car spot. Low price and Terms. mod. HOME; finest orchard; Berries; barn: coop; sewer; sidewalk. Dandy setup. Choice land and location. HOME. Iron-cla- d; i i. PASTURE. Excel. land right in city. 2 mod. HOMES Barn; coops. 18G arc res- - TERMS Of ( "obile NSURANCE i Renowned Road Uecord for my and Long Life at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Dodd were Mr. and Mrs. Roland Walters and family of Salt Lake. Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Lyndon Barklo of Drupyv.'lc and Mr. and Osjcif-n- Liability Surety Mrs. Kr-;i- and children Bar'rde cf Tim iclence ,..w...- tyive it plenty of exercise! e :E ' Richard Vanderbenj and girls of Great American - lieves peace is possible, and that it is the first duty of every legislator, and of every Christian, to work for permanent world peace Sunday guests r A x- U LJ --J j& U SMI fov From the threat of World War II to the threat of World W.ir 111190 to 1950 the supply of Comelectricity available to Utah Power & Light doubled. been Population of pany customers has increased but the area, meanwhile, has This means double the electricity for one-thir- one-thir- neel of a new Pontiac you in beauty that you will be little i Papering! . L,"itnrouK n.i .i t l- - jJ7Meferforrner-f- or a long, plenty of exercise i i "ieter ,n' ' .l me no wV . t r i )skmi- Bolhw for Dollar -- f. ment((,r Jor Jollar -- thi riinl beat a TWICE AS MUCH ELECTRICITY AVAILABLE FOR '.'j MORE POPULATION d more people. Yes, Utah Power & Light Company is ready NOW with adequate electricity for the changeover from production of peacetime goods to production of guns, tanks, airplanes and other munitions. Use of electricity is geared to the available labor force. Utah now" has a 30 greater labor force than more electricity for it to use. in 19 .0 but has 100 And this supply of electricity is ready NOW, without conversion, for peace or war. I'ven so, more generating plants are being built and more are on order to meet the needs and provide for future growth of our area. you UTAH POWER Wayne Sandall Motor Co. ; Home Ownenhip - A TAX LIGHT COMPANY PAYING COMPANY - locol Control & ,,J I ml ;1 |