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Show The LEADER Thursday, June 12, 1952 East Garland Mrs. Eph Peterson i Walter E. Gibbs underwent an were weekend guests of Mr. and land of Roy were Sunday guests geles, California were Saturday The Isaacsons, Mrs. Eph Pet- Rhodes. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Shaffer appendicitis operation at the Mrs. Lloyd Lish. of Mrs. Edna Marble. erson and Mrs. Ray Quigley were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arlln Mr. and Mrs. Lyndon Barkle Mr. and Mrs. Horace Barnard, Madson. Other .weekend guest Salt Lake City visitors Monday. went to Sun Valley Friday night Oneida Hospital Sunday mornand family were Sunday dinner Mary and Jerry Barnard attend- included Dorene Anderson of Mrs. Isaacson and Julene were and returned Saturday with Dan ing. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Neilsen of guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dee ed the wedding reception of Bear River City, Mrs. Frank in Logan Tuesday where theyj Shaffer's belongings. They will met seme California friends, Mr. make their home in Oden. Salt Lake City were Sunday Doman in Ogden. They also Zona Barnard of Ogden and Brainard of Greenville, TennesEssie Peterson and Alice Isaac- guests of Mis. Neilsen's parents, called on Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Jerry Swander of Indiana. and Mrs. C. N. Wallace of Los see, Mrs. J, O. Hill of Cove, OreMrs. Mozell Sorensen, Pauline gon, Mr .and Mrs. Leland WoodAngeles, at the Temple. They son spent Wednesday with the Mr. and Mrs. John W. Knudsen. Scoville at Roy. were making a visit to the Tem- Tremonton 2nd Ward Relief SoDeAnn Whitaker spent the and Norman Sorensen and Mr. ruff, and Myrtle Woodruff of Florence John has accepted ' ciety helping them make lamp work at Murray, Utah, Carol Ann weekend home with her parents, and Mrs. J. O. Barrett of Mendon Trennton. ples in this vicinjty. Miss Joyce Barkle spent the Mr. and Mrs. Ray Whitaker. She were Monday afternoon visitors Gibbs at Brigham City and Mrs. Dorris Peterson and chil- shades. is ei"oloyed In Brigham. Hall at Idaho Falls. of Mr. and Mrs. James Barnard. weekend with the C. P. Mc Greg-o- rs dren returned Saturday from a at Thatcher, Idaho. Barbara Snow is Mrs. Winford Barrus was in was ten day's visit in Southern Cali- Portage B. Allen honored by John spending some time with Mr. her on fornia. They accompanied Mr. Lake June and his Salt parents, his Ogden birthday, Tuesday family Mrs. Virgil C. Harris Mr .and Mrs. Eli Schrenk of and Mrs. Blaine Herschi. 3 at the home of his daughter, and Mrs. W. O. Snow. She has City Friday on business, Mr., and Mrs. Elvis Hunsaker Salt Lake City were guests at the David Christensen, who teach- ATTEND WELLS REUNION Mary Castletdn at Cgden. A de- been teaching school at Granite. Mr. and Mrs. Dewayne Love- - and three children of Los An J. D. Dockstader home Friday. licious dinner was served. During es school in Springville visited , Among those who attended the the evening Mr. and Mrs. Gus with his sister, Mrs. Sidney Wells family reunion at Lava Hot j Benson telephoned greetings and family Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Pierson Springs were: Mrs. J. C. Gibbs, from Los Angeles, California. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Parkinson and family were Smithfield and Mrs. E. T. Hoskins, Mrs. MarM. Knudsen, Nassie Moon, and garet family of Ogden were Sun-da- y Loganjisitors Friday. Billie Gibbs, Leonard Hoskins, son Mr. of and guests of Leon's parents, Henry Johnson, Mrs. Dellis Johnson is staying .Dale and Stanley Thomas,. C. A. Mr. and Mrs. Oran Parkinson. Mrs. Joe Morgan and children with the Piersons for an indef- Hall, Gordon Potter. " Miss Rochelle Allen left Sat- of Malad visited Sunday with inite period. from friends with Malad, their mother, Mrs. Margaret R. Larry Bourne of Layton is at urday a vacation trip to Howell. for Idahp Delos at the staying present Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hawks and Camp Romoca at Palmer Lake, Adams home. Ardes and Maxine Adams were Colorado. She plans to be gone daughter visited "Sunday with Ted's parents, Mr. and Mrs. in Salt Lake City Friday. They for ten days. Hawks. Mrs. Wendell C. Hall and son visited Sunday with Leila Boothe Mr. and Mrs. Murray D. Hosin Ogden. Raymond and daughter Brenda Mr. and Mrs. Tom Harper and and Mrs. DeRoy Hawks were Og- kins and son Richie arrived Fri day from Warrington, Florida, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Gardner were den visitors Friday. Mrs. David P. Gibbs visited where they have made their at a wedding reception in home for the past nine months. Monday evening to honor over the weekend with her sisMerrill at Idaho They are visiting with Murray's Ezra Harper and his new bride. ter, Mrs. Roy I mother, Mrs. Ladetha Hoskins. Mrs. Roy Oyler, Donna Shaffer Falls. V Darrell Rose, Trent John andi Mrs. Reid Harris and daughter and Helen Johnson were Brig-haTTnwpll whr nrp pmnlnwri ' Sharri are visiting at the home T.nrrv City visitors Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Vir Hi at Field spent the weekend of her Mr. and Mrs. Leland Patterson Harris. gil and 2 girls of West Point spent at their homes here. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Harris and Sunday afternoon and evening The following Officers and children of Trenton, Utah visited Associof teachers the Primary with Mr. ad Mrs. Wayne Grover. with relatives here Sunday. Mrs. Fred Grover and Mrs. ation attended the Mr. and Mrs. Artell Ekins and at annual convention Wayne Grover were in West Idaho Sunday: Maude R. daughter and Mrs. Rose Ekins of Point Thursday and visited with Los Angeles, California are vis the Pattersons and attended a Harris, Isabelle Neilsen, Sarah C. rvT I ,H k I iting here with relatives. K. Gra MmnLo tn low Adeline is dome fine shower to honor Mrs. Carma Howell, Nancy Clegg, Mrs. Vera Hall and daughter, one of the greatest services ever offered the Hoskujs, Faye Thomas, Audrey Taylor. and V e d a G. Harris, Flo Irene and Mrs. Floyd-Rosmotoring public a service that helps enNeilsen, Mr. Mrs. and Thursday evening gines last longer, perform better, use less HERE'S CONOCO'S "50,000 MILES-daughter, Janice were shopping WEAR" SERVICE Lafayette Grover and Mrs. Mart Roderick, Mary John, Martha in Ogden Monday. gasoline and oil! Harris. Mr. entertained Riser for and It's exactly the same service that kept At proper mifvalt, Your Conoco Atfeooe Merchant wM: Mrs. Reed Neilsen and family Mrs. Ora H. John underwent test cars new in Conoco's spectacular Mrs. Wildon Grover at a party. were in Drain out grit and sludge, preferably white rk Ogden Friday, where ou.uuo Miles No Wear" road test! "Neighbors" was played and a an appendicitis operation at the Owen received a engine i hotl In that famous 50,000-miltherapy treattest, with delicious luncheon was served. Oneida Hospital at Malad Friday. ment. e drains and proper filter service, Miss June Gibbs, who is emRecondition all air and oil Altera I Eeside the family members there test car atMr. Mrs. T. and E. Hoskins engines showed no wear of any were' a few invited guests. Mr. ployed in Kaysville, Utah spent in an the crankcase with great Conoco Super consequence: fact, average of less than tended the Post Office Conven' OFill one and Mrs. Roy Gleason and dau- the weekend at home. Oill inch on and cylinders Mr. and Mrs. John F. Conley tion, at Logan June 4, 5, and 6. crankshafts; Gasoline mileage for the last ghter and Mr. and Mrs. Eph Pet5,000 miles was actually 99.77 spent the weekend at Idaho Falls as good erson. ' as for the first 5,000. Club girls feted Rhea with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Deweyville The Now you can get this same "50,000 Grover at a going away party at Ward. Their grandson, Eric Ward Ruth Barkle Miles No Wear" Service, at your Conoco returned with them a for visit. on the Crystal Springs Saturday. Mileage Merchant's today! . Mrs. Virgil C. Harris returned They presented her with a bedIN VISITING CALIFORNIA home from Ogden Friday, where room lamp. HELPS YOUR ENGINE LAST LONGER, Mr, and Mrs. Frank Jensen Mrs. Sylvan Korth and dau- she has spent the past week at are of Mrs. Mary Castle-tothe in home and children PERFORM vacationing USE and Barbara Shaffer BETTER, LESS Mary ghter recuperating after a major California with relatives. were Salt Lake City visitors GASOLINE AND OIL! Mr .and Mrs. Garrell Evans at the Dee Hospital operation Wednesday. 28 . Lish children and Renee and Mr. and Mrs. Ned Jackson and May OiJ2 CONTINENTAL OIL COMPANY children of Gardnerville, Nevada stopped at the L. M. Holman home Wednesday evening to Montana. Linda remained here with her grandmother.. The Jacksons returned Monday and Mr. Jackson enrolled at Summer School at the USAC Tuesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Rhodes and Ursel were in Lehi Wednesday for the funeral of a brother, Jess , The Primary officers entertained Friday evening at the liome of Mrs. Fred Grover at a going away party for Mrs. Wilson Grover. The Gravers have sold their farm and have bought a home in Ogden and are moving the latter part of the week. The neighbors were also invited to the party. They played games and refreshments were served. The guest of honor was presented with a gift. Our sympathies go oui to Mrs. Louis Larson at the loss of a brother, Frank Derrick, who passed away on Saturday. The eral was held Tuesday in Salt Lake City.- Mrs. Lyn Jones of Reno, Ne-va- da came to Ogden Saturday and was brought, to East d Sunday by Mrs. James Hughes to visit at the Marion Sorensen and LeRoy Atkinson homes. The ladies are all sisters. They took her to Mai ad on Monday, where she will spend the week with Mr. and Mrs. David Gar-lan- Williams. Mrs. Mitchell Hess and baby Micheal spent part of the week with her parents, returning to her home in Idaho Falls Monday Mr. and Mrs. Eph Peterson were in Ogden Saturday, where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cole and also went to see the new home the Coles have recent ly acquired. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Isaacson and Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. Don Winter and children and Mr. and Mrs. Eph Peterson and Rex spent Sunday afternoon in Logan Can yon. i : " Na-di- ne , Scx-ens- en AtAtofoTy,w De-R- Cor-in- oy ne J Notgfear" m in-la- Malad-Port-ne- uf Ari-mo- ,k l! vV e 1 NO IIP , O Q e 1,000-mil- 4-- H .. it s the EXTRA ; service, n, savings and "home town" convenience that members en-rou- appreciate. 3a ialaS: J v j Suptr are all sorts of "drives" and on the market. Some still operate entirely by hand. Some depend on shifting gears, but do this automatically. 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