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Show THE LEADER, Tremonton. Utah FGLDINC By Florence Munson Oub Holds Birthday Party The Social Development Club entertained their partners at their annual birthday party held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. CSlfford Welling Thursday evening. Club president, Mrs. J. D. Munson presided. The tables were atractively decorated and n lovely dinner was served. The evening was spent in playing games under the direction of Mrs. Ralph Grove r, Mrs. Dwight SCLKET SvlfosMriwziM LWrl STOPS AVCUAEU LOSSES frMienan scours Tfcfa mini It mlfi miilr tapidlrw wcilvw mtd nain Dm u preventive or truuwoc A nm Um t wkut uurt Ammtttrfsrwpnfitst , iu.a.arM.oc Adam's Drug Store TREMONTON Raymond Brown and daughter, Teresa of Sahara Village. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hess attended a family dinner party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Evan Hess at Plymouth last week. Other guests were. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Thomas, Arol Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Evans Hansen and Mrs. E. C. Mason. About 34 members and guests were present. Lt. Owen J. Jones has returned to Fort Hanf ord, Richland, Wash, after having spent part of the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Jones. He will spend six more weeks at Ft. after which he will be transferred to Fort Bliss. Texas for four months soecial training. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Potter made a business trip to Salt Lake City Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Bourne and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Vance at Salt Lake City last week. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Bums were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burns and family and Mr. and Mrs. Hardy Christensen and family of Bountiful. Mr. and Mrs. Frank" Keys and family of - Ogden visited with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Standing last week. of Mai ad. Han-for- d, Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Udy were Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Street of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Secrist and family visited with Mrs. Ann Hawkins at Ogden Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Welling and family of Salt Lake City were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gale Welling and family last week. Dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Welling Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. O. M Lenon of Pocatello, Idaho and Sgt. J. A. Foster of Chicago, Illinois. Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Jones a dinner party at Weekend truest at the home home their during the holidays. of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Welling were Mr. and Mrs. Ronald well- Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jones and family of Newton, ing of Brigham and Mr. and Mrs Lt. Owen J. Jones of Fort Han-for- d, Washington and Miss Bon- nie Rytting "of Tremonton. Mrs. Steven Potter and three sons spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. George Manning at Farmington. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Bourne and family were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Vance at Tremonton Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Welling entertained at a family dinner at their home Sunday in compliment to their son, Ronald, who is leaving to begin his duties with the Army. Other guests were Mrs. Ronald Welling of Brigham, Mr. and Mrs. LaVere Welling and family of Ogden, and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Brown and family of Sahara Vil- age. Ronald reported for duty at Fort Douglas Monday morn tag. Cpl. Phill Mason visited with College friends at Logan Satur day evening. Dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Udy Sunday were Mr. and Airs. Sidney God frey and Mr. and Mrs. Evan Godfrey of Clarkston and LaVor Godfrey of Kaysville. Mrs. Velda Wood and Mrs. Lu lu Wood were hostesses to the Future Progress Guild held at the home of Mrs. Frank Wood Friday 'evening. Club president Mrs. Rhoda Welling presided. The program was under the di rection of Mrs. Ina Udy and pre sented by the Social Development Club. Miss Ruth Johnson of Garland showed movies of her recent trip to Mexico. Miss Saun dra Hansen favored with two piano solos. Luncheon was serv ed. Club adjourned to meet at the home of Mrs. Madge Anderson on January 17. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Hess, Mr and Mrs. F. W. Hess, Mr., and Mrs. Mel Udy and Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mason were among those who attended funeral services for Mrs. Hannah Wolverton at Plymouth Monday. Mr. andMrs. Thurwin Scott and family accompanied by Cpl. Phill Mason of Fort Riley, Kan sas were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Over-myat Ogden Friday evening. The dinner wa3 in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Whipple of Seattle, Washington. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Munson spent Tuesday at Logan. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Mason and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Lamb of Plymouth and Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Wellinj spent Monday evening , ... TUBUS TO THOUGHTS Of SOIL PREPARATION Arc Your Tractor and Implements READY TO GO? Don't wait until spring to get your tractor and implements ready. Get set mow, while you can get immediate service at special pre spring prices! Well schedule your work to fit your convenience. Call us today while you can spare your tractor most easily! -- USE OUR NEW PLAN M There's no need to wait for ready cash to have major repair work done on your tractor and implements. Plan" makes it possible Our serviced note -- and pay to have your equipment ' for it later. newTay-as-You-Far- m casKUTis rot rc ractcxs ; i beaiscui faun es'J.?kzt er County Tractor Service DIAL 5321 TREMONTON CERIINE PAIT1 TIAINEI MECIMI... WEST HCTIIT IMIMTIM Ml PIltEIIIES NP 211 at the E. C. Mason home enjoying a aoclaL Thursday, January 10, 1952 Shaffer home on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Lament Moore of Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Bying-to- n Mr. Wood and Mrs. Shaffer are Idaho Falls spent the New Year and family spent Sunday in brother and sister. Due to illness, holiday as guests of Mrs. Ernest Ogden visiting friend and Mrs. Shaffer was unable to ac- Cornwall . L. R. Scott Hansen has returned from a vacation trop to Pasadena, California and has now en rolled for studies at the A. C. at Logan. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Packer visited with Mr. and Mrs. Thayne Packer and family at Logan, Sat urday. n Mrs. Dent Rich and Mrs. Marble of Garland and Mrs. Wynn Hansen attended a music concert at the field house in Logan Monday evening. Mrs. Edith Udy and son, Jeff, have been spending several days with her sister, Mrs. Ferris at Salt Lake City. Mrs. recently had twin boys, but one of them only lived three . company them but Vernon went with them to Nevada. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dal ton Mr. and Mrs. Duett Loveland On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ed New Years Day In Provo of Brigham and T. R. Ault of spent Isaacson. Mr. and Mrs. Don Roy Logan were visiting the' Harvey visiting with Mrs. Dal ton's accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Don Aults during the week. Winter up Blacksmith Fork Canyon to see the Elk herds, later had supper at the Don they Winter .home. Mrs. Eph Peterson accompanied Mr., and Mrs. L. Francis Peterson and children to Ogden on Saturday. Mrs. Peterson spent the day with Mrs. Bill Cole and .. family.. Mrs. Ross Rhodes held a quilting bee Monday and Tuesday. She was assisted on Monday by Mrs. Ruby Nlelson, Mabel Oyler, days. v Members of the Birthday Club and Essie Peterson. On Tuesday, enjoyed a dinner party at the Lottie Potter, Mabel Oyler, Ruby Howard Hotel in Brigham last Nlelson and Ellen Rhodes workweek. Twelve members were ed on the quilt ' present. Mr. and Mrs. Verl Udy enter- STATE DISTINGUISHED tained at a wedding dinner at SERVICE AWARD This award sponsored by the their home Wednesday evening in compliment to Mr and Mrs. National Chamber of Commerce, Calvin Criddle of Malad. Mrs. which will be made by Governor Criddle was formerly Miss Mar-ge- J. Bracken Lee at a banquet on Steward and a neice of February 2, 1952, gives us all an Mrs. Udy. Later in the evening opportunity to recognize outthey all attended the wedding standing and deserving young -men in our communities. reception and dance. The DSA Award is made annually to the young men, unEAST GARLAND der the age of thirty six, In the Mrs. Eph Peterson state of Utah who have done an outstanding job In some civic, fraternal, or religious enterprise that has helped the community and who are personally successMr. and Mrs. L. M. Holman ful. spent Thursday in Ogden. Applications can be submitted Mr. and Mrs. Tom Harper and by anyone through their local Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Harper were Junior Chamber of Commerce. D G in Logan Saturday evening to Applications must be in prior to attend the 7 game January 21. with Mr. and Mrs. Dale Gardner. Mrs. Harper remained at the D G Gardner, home with the grandFOR . v : children. Purina research tests out on the range prove that Mr. and Mrs. Dale Gardner cows conditioned the Purina Way come through visited briefly with the Harpers and have a Hy-rw- When Range Is Poor or Winter Hard Ap-go- od Ap-go- od ne Buiid Extra cov; With pomiiA Mr. and Mrs, Floyd RANGE CHECKERS Adams Have Son For Aggie-Wyomi- CALF CROPS EASY CALVING MILK FLOW ng Authorized on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wood and Mr, and Mrs. Wayne Garn" and daughter Nancy spent New Years night with Mr. and Mrs. J. P. BENDIX and FRIGIDAIRE 24 Parts & Service FRONK CHEVROLET Company I) SEftVlCE I ; - The Ed Isaacson , family and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Winter and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Quigley met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Winter in Gar- Phcns2121 Tremonton B, and children spent Sunday aftand changed to New Conoco ernoon at West Point. Vernon Shaffer brought Bob m l s"". back after spending the holiwith his days parents at Gannett, Idaho. Bob is attending the USAC and staying at the L. R, Shaffer home. 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We Repair and Service 1 n b Mr. and Mrs. Lenn Jones, who aO makes of Appliances! b ILD B D D B n is is spent the holidays with relatives I D Q B in this locality, returned tt their home in Reno, Nevada on Saturday. Mrs. Marlon Sorensen accompanied them as far as Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Val Roller and family of Weston, visited at the Oc4 R. J. Potter home on Monday. . Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Archibald and children of Ogden spent the weekend at the Joe Oyler home. Mr. and Mrs. Ursel Rhodes and "We recommend "I use Conoco Super in " '60,000 Miles No Nadine were Salt Lake City vis Conoco SuRBt to our Wear is more than a snow less wear my demonstrators," re Buick Dealer itors on Friday. The family then Walter James, Smith. Chrvs- phrase" D. W. Flint, gorts B. Ford Dealer, Arvada, Dealer, Fairview, Hayes, Hobbs, drove on to Provo where they J. Dealer, New Mexico. Oklahoma. Colorado. Miles City, Montana. visited with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde P"- HOUR WRECKER SERVICE co;iditio:i Adsm's Drug Store Tremonton fe4Lk! I "We back Conoco Super new-cwith a 60,000-mil- e E. B. guarantee" Baxter, Cedar Rapids. f-- vw "I recommend Conoco Super to new car buyers" G. B. Cook, Chevrolet Dealer, Newark, 111. New Car Pewsrl Qakfcar Stwttl Get "summertime performance all winter. Change, now, to winter-grad- e ar Conoco SuRfiT Motor Oil! Conoco Super fights off rust, corrosion and sludge, keeps your engine new ana Clean. After a punishing 50,000-mil- e road test, with proper cmnkctue drains and regular core, engines lubricated with Conoco SuRfit Motor Oil showed no wear of any consequence . . . in fact, an average of less than one inch on cylinder and crankshafts. Amazing proof: factory ffriishing marks were still visible on piston rings. AND gasoline mileage for the faff 5,000 miles was actually 99.77 as good as for the first 6,000! 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