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Show THE LEADER. Tremonton. Utah the BarUe Barbara "Snow, daughter of : I Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Snow Is at- tending summer school at the y USAC at Logan. Mrs. Charles Peterson and new SUNDAY MONDAY, JUNE Glenn Ford, Edaiond O'Brien and Rhonda Fleming in j "GOLDEN SPIKE" RODEO, Tremonton, June 21-22-- Get B.F.Goodrich Tubeless Tires Nov! TESTED(fflW)i) PROVED News mt t. mm - son-in-la- reception and Mrs. Wayde Dewey at the L.DS. Insitute in Logan. Patricia Dixon of Brigham City is spending a few days this week with her grand parents, m authoritative proof to the users. experience of over 100,000 B. P. Goodrich Tubeless Tires noi only seal punctures, but protect you against blowouts. Here, at tire! last, is a real Fits your present rims. If we don't have your particular size in stock, we can place an order. Come in and talk it over today. Wape's d Associated Service Tremonton Phone 3581 iiUiOTrmirilrrtWH FIRST IN RUDDE TUES., WED., THURS., JUNE March of Time Cartoon Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Norr. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mosmend of Smlthfield visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Heus-se- r. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Heus- ser and family also called on the Heusser's on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Fryer and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Fryer and families were in Salt Lake City Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Bowen of Salt Lake City spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fryer. Miss Julia Etherington of Layton is spending the summer with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. James Etherington. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bo wish and daughter Susan of Ogden called on Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bo wish on Sunday. stone Park on a fishing trip during the week. The Ed Udy family met at the home of Mrs. Edith Udy in Fielding, Wednesday, in honor of the birthdays of Mrs. Udy and her son, Boyd. Ward Conference was held Sunday evening. Pres. Charles J. Wood of the stake presidency and D. J. Nelson of the high council were stake visitors and Clarence Silvester and Vaughn Tingey spoke briefly. Clarence Silvester and Vaughn Tingey are home for a 10 day furlough from their navy base in San Diego. They are well and report enjoying their work in San Diego but are very happy to be home. a Ed Udy returned from week's vacation at Yellowstone Park with Herman Potter, Steve Potter and Rex Richards. Mrs. Zola Hunsaker of Idaho, visited with her twin sister, Mrs. Lola Capener and family. Mrs. Grant Richards and baby MYRLE UDY By Bonnie Jean, of daughter, The Jr. Birthday Club met at Boise, Idaho, visited with their the home of Mary Udy, Friday parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph evening, in honor of the birth- Richards. anniversaries of day Mary Udy Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Kemmert and Irene Forsberg. of Bear Lake, visited with Mr. The Daughters of the Utah and Mrs. Joel Richards and Mr. Pioneers met at the home of and Mrs Ralph Richards on FriMrs.. Ed Udy, Friday afternoon. day. They are school friends of Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Welling Mr. and Mrs. Joel Richards. and son of Evanston, Wyo., The Ward family reunion was during the weekend with held in the Brigham City 4th his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Ward on Saturday. Mrs. Mary Ann Ward, Mrs. Marie Ward, Welling. Bishop Leland Capener and Mrs. Esther Jensen, Mrs. Alice son, Robert, were in the Yellow Ward, Barbara Ward and Mari 23 FRIDAY and SATURDAY, JUNE 22, Roy Rogers and Trigger in 20, 21 23 "Spoilers of the Plains" "September Affair" Short Cartoon 19, Joan Fontaine and Joseph Cotten in Mr. and Mrs. Lyndon Barkle weekend with her parents, Mr. spent the weekend with Mr. and and Mrs. W. S, Johnson. Mrs. W. W. Haklo at Salt Lake Monday, Mrs W. S. Johnson exerCity. attended the graduation w Joe Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sackerary cises of her of Croydon, Utah visited with Hoskins at the USAC. ward is proud of Mr. and Mrs. James Barnard Deweyville Bees. They are Sunday. five Honor their Joann Holdaway, Linda Spack-ma- n, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Grover Fern Gardner, Joan Can- of Anchorage, Alaska, visited on Marie Burbank. and and Mrs. non, Friday with Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Haycock Horace Barnard. Mr. and Mrs. Fawn Dewey of spent Sunday in Salt Lake with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Newsome. Downey, Idaho called on Mr. Mrs. Dewey Gardner, Sandra Hansen of Salt Lake and summer Thursday. Is the spending City Mt and Mrs. Roy Taylor, Mr. with her grandparents, Mr. and and Mrs. Delbert Staggle of OgMrs. Chris Hansen. Richard Packer spent four den, Mr. and Mrs. Odell Christ-ense- n of Bear River City, and days last week with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. N Peter Mrs. Oleen Watt and Mrs. Minnie Potter, of Tremonton and Marble. Mr. and Mrs. Merl Norr and families were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Norr at- Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Norr tended the wedding aw 18 , "The MUDLARK" of Mr. Impartial tests by the American Association add Automobile and 17 The Command Performance of the Year "The Redhead and the Cowboy" family attended the Malmrose! reunion at Pioneer Park in Brigham City Sunday. Major and Mrs. Lowell K. Hess and two children of San Janet Peterson, daughter of Angelo, Texas visited Thursday Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Peterson of with his sister, Mrs. Myrl Perry. Petersburo spent the past week Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Perry with her grandmother Mrs. attended funeral services Tues- Pearl Perry. who is Miss Laura Johnson, day at Preston, Idaho for her uncle ,Dr. Floyd Johnson. the in spent Provo, employed Golden Spike" Rodeo, June 21 - 22 - LIBERTY THEATRE THURS., FRI., SAT., JUNE 14, 15, 16 j peace-of-min- 14, W51 MMBflPHLVIUiriVmiWI'Jfiillfl DEWEYVILLE Ruth JUNE THURSDAY, Second Feature "Insurance Investigator" Short lyn Ward were present. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Bourne Mrs. Mlna Ward accompanied entertained at dinner, Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Hadfield to for Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ogden and Brigham, Monday. Faxnsworth and Mrs. VI Farns-wor- th The new officers of the Priof Salt Lake, Mr, and Mrs. Ray Phillips and baby of Kaysville, Mr. and Mrs. Dwayne Bourne of Fielding and Diane Bourne. mary Organization entertained the outgoing officers at the home of Mary Udy, Monday evening. Five of the six outgoing officers were present and 16 members attended. Mrs. Phebe Ward is visiting in Cache Valley with her children for a couple of weeks. Prof, and Mrs. Ray R. Can- ning of Provo visited Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Cook. "GOLDEN SPIKE" RODEO, Tremonton, June 21-22-- 23 OnPIlEUM - FRI - SAT Lex Barker in WED Thru SAT JOHN WAYNE PATRICIA NEAL in THURS "TARZAN'S "OPERATION PACIFIC" RIVERSIDE SUN - PERHj" and Errol Flynn in "DODGE CITY" - TUES MON Dan Duryea and Gail Storm in SUN "AL JENNINGS of Technicolor "OPERATION PACIFIC" WED and THURS Double Feature "MAD TUES WEDNESDAY" vis-ist- ed Gail Russell and MacDon-donal- Carey - WED Ruth Roman, Richard Todd in d in "LIGHTNING "THE t MON John Wayne and Patricia Neal in OKLAHOMA" In - LAWLESS" STRDXES TWICE" I , rTZTBri "What's this Integration' they're attacking you for?" One of the complaints that a certain minority in this country is now making about big companies like Standard Oil Company of California is that they practice "integration". This word is made to sound so evil that you may wonder what it means as it's used in this case. ;':! The fact is that integration is common in American businesses both large and small. They use it as a natural part of their system of increasing efficiency, cutting costs and improving products. Integration doesn't make a good company bad. To understand integration at a glance, look at this parallel: 'trass " These A fisherman takes big boat onto the ocean and makes his catch. Standard discovers oil and brings it up out of the ground. If both then sell to somebody else the fisherman to a buyer at wharfside, and Standard to a buyer at the well there's no integration. Suppose each takes the next step . . , When the fisherman cleans his own fish, he has become an integrated business. So, too, Standard. Like him, we work to put the product into the form you want. We refine the crude oil we produce turn it into gasoline, lubricants, chemicals. This is the practice of integration. .ul. folks are enjoying something that's being by Buick. It's freedom from the blinding glare of bright summer sunlight. It's freedom from hot laps caused by the sun's rays beating down through the broad expanse of windshield. These freedoms trace to a new feature you may have noticed in '51 Buicks a new kind of glass t n with a cool, soft, tint, in every glass area .iiiii jjiyumuuiMt'g its place with such exclusives as the d Fireball Engine coil springs on all four wheels the firm power linkage of torque-tub- e drive and the magic of Dynaflow. As we've also said rather modestly "Smart buy's valve-in-hea- Buick." Come in soon and find out what an understatement that really is. Kfntipmtnt, oMienoriet. trim and model on mbjut to dumot without notic4. & Standard ROADUASTmR, optional at xtra cost on otktr Strut. blue-gree- of the car, front, side and back. Buick engineers tell us that this "Buick first" reduces glare 18 over conventional glass cuts and Buick engineers are sun heat as much as 45 fellows. very conservative This If the fisherman now carries his cleaned catch to the market-plache is further integrated, for he is now also in the transportation business . . . as is Standard when we operate our own pipelines and tankers to carry oil from well to refinery, or refined products to areas where they'll be used. e, I'd Like And if the fisherman then sells his product through a store of his own, he completes his integration. Standard does it, too, through Company-owne- d stations (about 1 in 7 stations where Chevron gasolines are sold). Integration helps companies do better for you and the nation. to Know . . Many people write to Standard asking about the Company. We answer all letters individually, pertinent questions but some points seem of general interest. We take this way of discussing them for everyone. If you have a question, we urge you to write in care of: "I'd Like to Know," 225 Bush Street, San Francisco 20. . STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA plans ahead to serve you better Easy-ey- e glare-and-heat-reduci- ng d factory-installe- you a built-i- n windshield glass is at moderate extra charge. It gives transparent "sun Visor" right in the and it also dulls the dazzle of oncom- headlights at night. As we've said, this is something Buick owners were tne nrst to enjoy, it taices car provides all this: No other -- DYNAH0W DRIVE COIL PUSH-BAWHITE-GLO- R SPRINGING FOREFRONT INSTRUMENTS HKBBAU ENGINE DUAL TORQUE-TUB- VENTILATION E DREAMUNE DRIVE STYLING BODY BY fISHER Whan fccfftr oulomobiai or built BUICK will build thtm ing Optima! al w(ra t awdoM, CoiitnU and ml-Mil- ( Ui m matt modtlt. HtfthumUt.i (AM li fAl mm rT mm anwuUy FrOnK Chevrolet Co. Dial 2311 Treotoa H if |