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Show The LEADER Thursday, July 31, 1952 east of Moab .returned home Thursday. Mrs. Grace Self ert and Elwood Seifert of Salt Lake City, were ranch CoOinston Wanks Mrs. K. W. CALIFORNIA VISITORS RETURN HOME Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Warnke. After vacationing for a week Mrs. Mark Jensen was a MonIn Pacific Grove, California, Mr. day overnight guest of her dauand Mrs. Thomas Simmons re- ghter, Mar Jean Jensen In Salt turned to their home Wednesday. Lake City. They were accompanied on their Mrs. Alice Buxton and Gean trip by Nedra Simmons and San- - Buxton of Evans spent Sunday dra Sargent and they were all visiting with Mr. and Mrs. guests of Pfc and Mrs. Garth and Mrs. Elizabeth Bow Geddes while there. ers. Weekend guests at the home The Genealogical Committee of the Tolman family held a of Mr. and Mrs. Jens Veibell were meeting Sunday afternoon at the Alton Veibell and Floyd and home of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Bruce Veibell, who are employed Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. at the Wasatch Forest Reserve r. Saturday guests at Johnson are visiting this week in Roosevelt with their sons and their, home were Mr. and Mrs. family, Dr. Vere Johnson and James Nelson of Brigham City. Dr. Don Johnson. On Sunday Mrs. Carlyle AnderMr. of visitors and son and Gail Christensen of Sunday Mrs. G. L. Bowen were Mrs. Mantua were dinner guests. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Greaves Rhoda Thurston and two dauand family of Plain City spent Park. of Hyde ghters A group of friends of Sarah Saturday at the home of Mr. and Goodsell met Friday evening at Mrs. G. L. Bowen. the LaMar Bowen home, where Mrs. Lorln Waters and four Mrs. Goodsell was honored guest children, who have spent several at a stork shower. The evening weeks visiting with Mr. and Mrs. was spent playing games and Otto Rucker, returned to their luncheon was served. The guest home in Richfield. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Fryer and of honor received many lovely gifts. Hostesses were Mar Jean daughter, Geneal, drove to Salt Bowen, Reva Jensen, Anna Bow- Lake City Wednesday to visit with relatives. Geneal remained en and Tonia Ericksen. Friday overnight guests at the there as a guest of her .cousin. T. W. Potter and Bob Potter George Johnson home were S lc Russell Bateman and Cpl Carl enjoyed a weekend fishing trip ' in Idaho. Barton of St. George. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. DeLoy Zilles and new baMrs. Marvin Simmons were Mr. by are guests of her parents, Mr. De Wayne Simmons and Mrs. and Veibell. Mrs. Jens and The two sons of Mr. and Mrs. son Nathan of Ogden. For SunThomas Robbins of Ogden are day dinner they were joined by visiting at the home of their Mrse. Kenneth Bigler of Phoenix, Gergrandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Mar- Arizona and Mr. and Mrs. of Tremonton. Simmons ald vin Simmons, while their parents Mr. and Mrs. Leon Fryer and are enjoying a vacation. son were Sunday dinner small KeMrs. Alden Rigby and son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H, guests Tueswere Kansas vin of Olathe, in East Garland. Mrs. Mr. of and day guests Mrs. Glenn Fryer visMr. and i George Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rich- ited Sunday afternoon in Logan ards and daughter Terrl of Brig- - j with Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Fryer. ham City were Friday overnight Mr. and Mrs. Bill Warnke and guests of her parents, Bishop family spent Thursday in Ogden. They were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Bowen. Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Green and Mrs. M. A. Talbot. and daughter and family of Salt Lake City Mrs. John Potter in the Holiday spent Gaylae over visited the weekend with and in Logan at the James her parents, Mr. and Mrs. JoV Andrus home. seph A. Ericksen. Mr. and Mrs. Thaine Secrist Mr. and Mrs. Watt Thomas and son Gary, and Raymond and Family visited in Ogden Thomas of Gallup, New Mexico Thursday wth Mr. and Mrs. Henspent a few days during the week ry Potter. Mrs. Clarence Biddle and Mrs. with Mr. and Mrs. Charles BiMaurine Frances entertained and family. shop Arta Ann, JoJean and Jerri Sunday afternoon in honor of Lee Hansen, who have spent a Mrs. Winston Biddle, a recent few weeks visiting with the Sid- bride. The new Mrs. Biddle, is ney Pace family on their cattle the former Nancy Ann Austin of Huntington, West Virginia. Friends called during the afternoon and luncheon was servEd-Bow- ers near-Heb- e Sor-ens- on Hy-ru- m are visiting this week with their spent the weekend with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. mother, Mrs. Ralph Gleed and Thomas P. John and other rel children of Malad. atives. Mrs. Gibbs Allen was hostess at Mr. and Mrs. John B. Allen a personal shower given at her spent the past week in Ogden. home in honor of Alta Mansfield, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. D. Harris t. The evening was visited Wednesday and Thursday spent in making a bride's book with Mr. and Mrs. Lee Fuhriman and playing games. Refreshat Pocatello Valley. ments were served to about 20 Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Hoskins and girls. Alta received many lovely son Leonard spent the 24th with gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Feme B. Flint at Mr. and Mrs. Chester Neal Clearfield. spent the weekend at Cub River. Mr. and Mrs. Fal John and Mr. and Mrs. DeLos Gibbs and sons of Salt Lake City are visit- family of Idaho Falls were Suning here with relatives after a day guests of Mrs. Grace John. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Conger and trip to Yellowstone Park. son of Tremonton visited Sunday Sgt. and Mrs. Theo Coombs left Saturday for their home In with Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Spokane. Washington, after a 2 weeks visit with Mrs. Coombs' mother, Mrs. Vera Hall and with Elwood relatives in Fielding. Mable Romer Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Archibald and daughter Sandra of PRIMARY TO HOLD Copperton, Utah, visited Satur- FAMILY NIGHT day here with relatives. Attention mother and dad Major and Mrs. Keith Conley the letters P.F.N. the Primary and son David and Mrs. John teachers have been wearing all F. Conley returned Sunday even- month stand for FamPrimary y ing from a trip to Idaho ily Night, which will be held Falls, where they visited with Sunday night, August 3. All famMr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ward and ilies with primary children are son and to Mackay where they invited and urged to be there visited with Mr. and Mrs. Elvoid to see and hear what their chilGibbs and family. dren learn on Tuesdays. Please Varc Flint, U. S. Navy, and his don"t forget P. F. N. Come and bride, the former Barbara Jean sit in your family group. Hall of Sacramento, California, Mrs. Clytie Anderson spent spent several days visiting here several days in Denver recently. with relatves. Varc is the son of atThe Eldon Gardner Mr. and Mrs. Feme B. Flint of tended the Hutchinsonfamily reunion Clearfield and the Grandson of at Liberty Park in Ogden last Mrs. Margaret Knudsen. Sunday. During the afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Laws Mr. and Mrs. Gardner visited and family of Tremonton visited Earl Shuman at the St. Benedicts Sunday with Mrs. Laws' parents, Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Harris A recent visitor at the Wm. and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Hoskins and daughters of Ogden were pilliiDIMlV Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. a 1 Murrav Hoskins and Mrs. Hoskins. Work was commenced on the I construction of the new home of Mr. and Mrs. DeRoy Hawks. I It is being built by their bride-elec- Petersen home was Mrs. Monti of Dallas. Texas. Last Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hansen and family attended the funeral services of Mr. Charles Jeppson in Brigham. Mr. Jeppson was Mrs. Hansen's ' -in-law. Attending the Inger Anderson reunion at the Pioneer Park in Brigham last week were the following from here. Mr. Walter Fri-dand son Walt, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Frldal, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Hansen, and Mr. and Mrs. Ver brother- al non Hansen and family, Recent visitors at the Victor Hansen home were the following: Mrs. Charles Ounnell of Mesa, Arizona; Dr. and Mrs. Lyle Adams of Burbank, California; Mrs. Ruth Hunsaker and family of Honeyville, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Munns of Garland Sunday guests at the Heber Mortensen homn wcr Mr- ont Mrs. Wm. Brivett and daughter, Delia, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Privett and son of Magna, Mrs. Ardella Creager and sons Bob and Lyle J - of Morgan. Lyle is spending week with the Mortensen. Mr. Enos Mortensen- fracturstf1 several ribs when he fell from stack at his home mondaqr afternoon. He will be at the Valley Hospital for the next tea ' ( i I ! - A-h- ay days. Mrs. Jack Wright and daugh- I ter of Moses Lake, Washington have been visiting with Mr. and-Mr-s. Jess Oarfield. Last weekenC they went to Yellowstone Parle and visited with Elder Don Vr'S0.680fflil2s) five-da- housands of other car owners are discover ing what this smart motorist knows: the wajr to help your engine perform better, last longer, use less gasoline and oil is to get Conoco's great new "50,000 Miles No Wear" Service! It's exactly the same service that kept teat cars new in Conoco's spectacular "50,000 MHea No Wear" road test! In that famous 50,000-mil- e test, with 1,000-mi- le drains and proper filter service, test car engines showed no wear of any consequence: in fact, an average of less than one inch on cylinders and crankshafts. Gasoline mileage for the last 5,000 miles was actually 99.77 as good as for the first 5,000. Now you can get this same "50,000 Miles No Wear" Service, at your Conoco Mileage Merchant's, today! -3 Here's the Famous "50,000 Miles -- No Wear" Service! HEARS Lad-eth- ARTHUR I GODFREY son-in-la- I ; ON THE 1 Bert Marble of Malad Stake High Council and his son, Glen Marble were the speakers in Sacrament meeting Sunday evening. 1 Mrs. Glen Marble sang a solo. ' K S L Max Conley, a student of dentistry, of Portland, Oregon, arriv- 1 Sundays 3:00-8:3- 0 ed Sunday for a vacation with ifr nrA Mm TiKm s flic Tin runts (Holland Furnace! Program 1 Your Conoco Merchant Mileage Will i P. Conley. Mr. and Mrs. Evan Stevenson p. m. ,1 Larry Gilmore, Mgr. Logan Utah , Drain Out Grit and Sludge, preferably while engine is hot! "Hot-oil- " drains every 1,000 miles flush out grit, dirt, acid and contamination leave your engine sparkling clean! and Nadine Hall of Idaho Falls 0 He'll Recondition He'll refill with great Conoco Sjipej Motor Oil! Conoco Super is fortified with additives that curb Air and Oil Filters! He'll clean filter elements, replace dirty cartridges, record miledangerous accumulation of dirt and contamination age. Every time hood is lifted, he'll check protect metal surfaces from corrosive combusmileage to be sure filters have been serviced at tion acids fight rust e proper intervals. against wear. i?52 -- CONTINENTAL OIL COMPANY 1Kb ha Oil-Plat- " uJilHliL, . Something c;u Something HET. Ice Cream 39c . . Quarts Melons .... 4V2C Pound Ice Cold Pound Local Tomatoes 19c . . For the best salads ed. Mrs. Joseph Durfey and Mrs. Rhoda Theurer of Providence spent Tuesday in Ogden at the home of Mrs. Beth Marble. Portage Mrs. Virgil C Harris DON MCCRARY MARRIES Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. of Sacramento, California announce the marriage of Els-wo- their daughter, Margaret Jane to Cpl Don Cleve McGrary, son of Mr. and Mrs. Milton McCrary of Portage. The Ceremony was performed July 26 in the LDS Church at Reno, Nevada. Mr. and Mrs. Don Bowen and children of Ogden spent several days this week with Mrs. Bo wen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell C. Hall. 49c Cold 3 for R. Howell. Grapefruit 10c New local 10 . . . pounds Dozen Ice Cold Ranch Eggs 45c Flour .... $3.79 Red Rose Bulk Vinegar SO pounds .... Gallon 39c In your own Jug rail BMBET Phone 5266 - Tremonton For All Your Household Needs ,i Jr. and Idaho spent several days this weekend with her mother, Mrs. Margaret Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hoggan and daughter of Ogden visited over the weekend with Mrs. Hoggan's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oran Parkinson. Marva Jean Parkinson returned home with them after a weeks visit. . Mr. and Mrs. Feme. B. Flint and son Boyce of Clearfield visited several days this week with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. James Ogan and son Brent and daughter, Shirley Hess of Ogden were weekend guests of ' Mr. and Mrs. DeRoy Hawks. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gibbs went to Salt Lake City Wednesday, where they entered their beao-tlful- ly decorated Cadllac In the Pioneer Day parade Thursday. Mrs. Margaret R. 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