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Show THE LEADER. RIVERSIDE Ken-nar- Mjrl V&j Group Reunion . visited Mr. and Mrs. J. R. d Mrs. Kennard Monday. Mrs. Macfarlane's is mother. Mrs. Reed Sorenson of Salt Lake City visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. Russell Capener and other relatives for several days during the week. The Lot Smith family of which Mrs. Ira Ward is a member, met in a reunion Sunday at the home of Arthur D. Smith in Providence. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Ward and family of Riverside attended. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Anderson and baby of Blue Creeek visited Mrs. Anderson's parents Mr. and Mrs. Joe Forsberg over the weekend. Diane Bourne spent the week, end at home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Bourne. George Robinson and Mr. Keddington of Salt Lake City were visitors at the J. R. Kennard home Saturday. VISIT IN NEVADA Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Udy enjoyed a trip to Pioche, Nevada to visit Mr. and Mrs. Keith Frazier. Mrs. Frazier was the daughter of Mrs. Udy. Mr. Frazier is the manager of a drug store in Pioche. Mrs. Ida Steed of Plymouth spent a couple of days during the week with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Udy and family. Mrs. Udy is the daughter of Mrs. Steed. Doris Roche enterained a group of girl friends in honor of Mrs. Reed Sorensen of Salt Lake City, at her home Thursday. Mary J. Adams, Winona C. Gardiner. Doris F. Smith, and Joyce C. Cornwall and their children spent a very pleasant afternoon visiting and renewing school friendships. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hales and two sons, Jan Dean and Cleve of Salt Lake City who over the long were visiting weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hales were in Logan Monday where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Clair Lundberg. Mrs. Lundberg and Dean Hales are children of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hales. DEWEYVILLE Grace Warnke Television and Radio Injured In Farm Accident Bri-gha- m y Bar-ru- SERVICE JOE CARR, Inc. . Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Other guests were former school MiJllil8ll! Mrs. James Holdaway. friends. Mrs. Evan Sorenson and son Barbara Snow has moved to Craig of Preston, Idaho, spent Morgan again this year where the week here with Mrs. Soren-son- s she is teaching at the High WE WILL BE CLOSED . parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clar- School. She sptlit the Peach Day FROM ence Fryer. On Thursday Mrs. weekend here with her parents. Sorenson and Mrs. Fryer motorMr. and Mrs. Dewey Gardner 23 ed to Salt Lake City and visited visited Sunday afternoon with until Saturday with Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Hewett Tolman Last Two Shopping Days Will be Mrs. Ross Bowen and family. at Honeyville. September 21st and 22nd Mr. and Mrs. Holt Olenslager Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Warnke LIST YOUR NEEDS and children spent Sunday after. and son Brent of Carson City, week noon at Clearfield as guests of Nevada, are visiting this Fill Your Prescriptions and Drug Needs with Mrs. Olenslager's parents, Airman and Mrs. M. E. Hall. Before We Leave Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Wheat-ley- . Mr. and Mrs. Jay Norr and daughter Nancy were Sunday Mrs. N. Peter Marble and Mrs. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Russell M. G. mo i .... M..JUH Perry were Saturday jDsaua mm Lund in Salt Lake City. luncheon guests of Mrs. Norma jlui Mrs. Virginia Peterson of Leggett in Brigham City. Petersboro and Mrs. Daisy Mr. and Mrs. Charles Norr; Church of Logan were Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Jay Norr; Reid luncheon guests of Mrs. M. G. Norr and Darlene Brought were Perry. State Fair visitors Tuesday and Mrs. Joseph Heusser is spend- in the evening enjoyed "Holiing some time at the home of day on Ice". her daughter, Mrs. Charles DewMr. and Mrs. Neil Barrus of ey, in Ogden. Mr. Heusser joinriPEUlf ed her there to spend the week- Logan were Wednesday evening MILIIII dinner guests of Bishop and end. Just attach the Mrs. Barrus. Winford Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Gardner teat cups of the were in Logan, Wednesday. BABY NAMED De Laval Conbiat Mrs. M. S. Reay of Randolph Milker to the cow The infant daughter of Gene has been visiting with her dau-t-he milker dots ghter and family, Mr. and Mrs. and Carol Madsen Waters was the rest of the job blessed and given the name David Olagua. of carrying, Christine Waters at Fast Meetpouring, strafoiag Bishop Winford Barrus attended a dinner Tuesday evening ing Sunday, by Horace Lish Jr. and, if desired, for the Sugar Employees, held The baby's daddy is serving weighing each coai with the Armed Forces in Japan. milk. When milki at Garland. is finished, your ma Mr. and Mrs. Howard John- She is also the first grand child is already in the 4Q son of Preston visited Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Arlin Madsen, are afternoon with Mrs. Clarence with whom she and Carol qt cms or farm tanfcw making their home. Perry and children. 1 Calvin Wheatley and son of Mr. and Mrs. Alton Perry and i A fV ron st tctAiY Ulna PotmiA Twin Bridges, Montana, spent Sunday and Monday with Mr. Boothe, Honeyville and Mr. and fariftuzedLni-mc- r clemmg and Mrs. T. L. Wheatley. Mrs. Ellis Perry and son John When milking is finished you Mr. and Mrs. Louis Spackman of Bear River City, visited can stand in your milk house and attended a weiner roast Saturquickly and thoroughly wash and afternoon with Mrs. M. G. sterilize the De Laval Combine day night at Crystal Springs. Perry. for this too, is now OUR VACATION TIME Clarence Perry has spent sev. eral days at the Valley Hospital as a result of an accident at his farm here Saturday. He is suffering from a fractured wrist and badly cut hand. Mrs. N. Peter Marble was a Saturday guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Packer in City, when the Packers entertained their entire family. Forty two were present for the event. Mrs. Thales Cannon and her sister, Mrs. O. G. Harwood of Ogden, attended graduation exercises for nurses of the Dee Hospital, at Ogden 29th Ward, Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. James Holda-waand family visited Sunday The ladies of the Jr. Birthafternoon at Farr West, with at met the home of day club Mr. and Mrs. John Groberg Mrs. Clarice Hirschi Thursday and family. The Grobergs have a new baby boy. night in honor of her birthday. s Bishop and Mrs. Winford Mr. and Mrs. Reed Macfar-lan- e were in Logan Monday and and children of Ogden called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Niel Barrus. Mrs. N. Peter Marble and her daughters, Mrs. Lowell LET US DO YOUR Packer and Mrs. John Leggett Jr. of Brigham City were State Fair visitors Monday and in the evening enjoyed the ice show. ATTEND NIECES WEDDING Mr. and Mrs. Walter Scott of Mr. and Mrs. Deloss Jensen Kemmerer, called Wyoming We Specialize In have been in Las Vegas for AUTO RADIO REPAIR several days to attend the Mr. and Mrs. Ed Udy attendand reception for Wedding Janet Austin, daughter of Mr. ed a class reunion at the Box and Mrs. Kenneth Austin. Mrs. Elder High School Saturday 350 East Main Dial 2221 Austin and Mrs. Jensen are night for the class of 1918.. Tremonton Mr. and Mrs. Burl Herman-sesisters. and boys of Salt Lake City spent Saturday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ward, parents of Mrs. Herman- sen. The entire family visited Sunday with relatives away from town. FAMILY GROUP MEETS (New Piano Guarantee) a Chance to Save over $200.00 bv Cousins of the Earl family of which Josie Bourne is a taking over the balance of unpaid contract- member met together Thurs day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mail Clarence Earl in South Weber GLEN MUSIC BROS. CO. Coupon Cousins, numbering 42 came 2646 Wash. Blvd. for full from as as California. Mr, far Ogden, Utah information or and Mrs. Leland Bourne were Name present. Some of these, cousins telephone collect Address hadn't met for twenty-seve38621 years. State City Ogden Mr. and Mrs. Ed Angilsy of Mr. visited Lorenzo, Idaho and Mrs. Wm. Bowcutt and Mr. and Mrs. George Bowcutt dur ing the week. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Tal- mage and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Deno of Kemmerer, Wyoming visited Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bowcutt during the week. P Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Lawrence of Ogden visited Mr. Lawrence's parents Mr. and Mrs. Oz Lawrence Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Dustin of Wendover visited Mr. Dust-in'- s mother, Mrs. Nina Dustin and other relatives during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Joel Richards and baby of Price spent Friday night with Mr. and Mrs. of Ralph Richards, parents Joel. Mr. and Mrs. John Richards of Brigham City visited dur ing the week with Mr. and ' tern Mrs. Ralph Richards. Jodie Robinson of Kaysville was In town on business Sat urday. Mr. and Mrs. Elvis Johnson and son, Mrs. Inez Johnson Karen and Mre. Clarice Hirschi NEW DE LUXE and children attended the Ice Follies in Salt Lake City Sunday. niimmiJiHuniujiittinifyifHiniiiiimiHHiiiiiniHiiimniHUKuiiiwimiHimaauuitiii Thursday. September 17. 1953 Tremonton. Utah . n nmininijniiiuimiHiintiniMiiininiriiiiiminnwmtrtnwffMmniiifiiUfuitfiwtiHfiRfUfiin REPOSSESSED to Oct. 2nd Wednesday, Sept. ADAM'S DRUG STORE lju mrmmwm MECIIAUIZED -All TIIEVMi fJr SIM i "1 it 1 Sun-da- y "inflace" Cut Heat, Cleaning Bills. Increase Property Vahie. Insure comfort. De Laval Combine Milkers, installed either in the dairy barn along the stanchions or in a separate milking room, provide completely mechanized milking. They milk fast and clean, offering all the advantages of De Laval's famous De Laval Magnetic "Better Milking." The milk is conveyed by vacuum through sanitary glasa or stainless steel pipe directly to milk cans or refrigerated farm tank. On the way, it is automatically filtered and each cow's milk can be individually weighed, if desired. 1 year-roun- d ALSCO of UTAH Aluminum Storm Windows and Doors Awnings 1 v Good Housekeeping Approved Factory Installed After milking, the entire system can be quickly and thoroughly from the milking room! No more washed and sterilized "wash-up,- " thanks to De Laval engineering which has now completely mechanized this part of the job, too! n For pleasanter, more profitable dairy operation, see us today. j "in-plac- e" I Self-Financi- Small Monthly Payments Through F.H.A. n Ilia job, completely mechanized. s Prevent Noise, Heat, Dust, Cold. SPINET PIANO - one-ma- Representatives H. B. (Tuff) Linford Richard Cannon Tremonton, 4812 Logan, 1750-Garland 147-- R T i- - 1 MT. STATES IMPLEMENT GO. Phone 5191 ......TMmmmag. Tremonton E-- STRAT0LIMER AUTOMATIC HANOI PUSHBUTTON This demonstration was worth many hundreds of dollars to me! You're "sitting pretty" behind the wheel Take this Bel Air model. First thing you'll notice is the quality of the interior. Rich-looki- appointments. with Roomy seats foam rubber cushions. Turn the key to start the engine and you're ready to go. Her it th rang that has varyffifngf car would thought only a higher-price- d suit me. But then I found out how much I more Chevrolet offered for how much less I Chevrolet's 115-h.- All of the wonderi of General Electric "Speed Cootinf" faat, Miy, exact cooking, plus abininf cleanliness an yours wtdk this wonder range. From Its lighted pushbutton switches to Ik Oven it has everything to make meal huge, new Three-Wa- y a preparation joy! NIW AUTOMATIC WILL ntYIR NIW HUOI DIIP. You can see all around You look out and down e through a wide, curved, windshield. The panoramic rear window and big side windows provide a clear view in all directions. NIW AUTOMATIC OVIN PUSHBUTTON NSW CAU CONTROU SALT CONDITIONER WARMING DRAWER ELECTRIC Low Down Payment BUS Whn thty y RMd StrvUt they realty mean Hf UOHTf ROD COOKING UNIT PHONE 6111 COOKS CONDIMENT SIT BUILT-I-N Gear- ." Biggest brakes for smoother, easier stops An easy nudge on the pedal brings smooth, positive response right now! Chevrolet's improved brakes are the largest in the low-prifield. It's heavier for better readability You're in for a pleasant surat the smooth, steady, r ride of this new Chev prise big-ca- one-piec- THRIFT U TIMER EXTRA-HI-SPEE- O I FOURTH RAISA1U SUMACS UNIT OVIN THRII-WA- Dfff-WI- the new field "Blue-Flame- shift models offer the advanced 108-h.- p "Thrift-King- " engine. And its beautiful new design is breathtaking. LOOK AT ALL THESE FEATURES p. MINUTE TIMER We give the best of Road Service. If it's on wheels, we can move it. MARK'S UTOCO SERVICE Easy Terms Tires Batteries Washing E LEGTRIG TREMONTON Lubrication 59 E. Main Phone 3371 You get more power on less gas That's because Chevrolet's two great valve-in-hea- engines engines. models, you Powerglide the most powerful engine d are In get in Yoo get greater getaway with the new Powerglide A lot finer performance on a lot less gas. That's what you get with the new Powerglide automatic transmission. There's no more advanced automatic transmission at any price. lowest-price- d the advantages of buying a Chevrolet low-pric- And it's the iot us demonstrate all rolet. One reason is that, model for model, Chevrolet will weigh up to 200 pounds more than the other cars. will show you that Chevrolet offers just about everything you could want. Yet it's the lowest-price- d line in the e field. now! low-pric- 'Combination of Powerglide automatic transmission and " engine optional on " and Uel Air models at extra cost. 115-h.- MORE PEOPLE IUY CHEVROLET THAN ANY OTHER CAR I "Blue-Flame"Two-Ten- FrOnK Chevrolet Co. 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