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Show THE LEADER, FIELDING by Florence Munson Elecla Vee Slokes and FASHION SHOW GIVEN AT CLUB Mes-dame- Mrs. Dorothy Richards, Mrs. Bemadine Earl and Miss Virginia Welling. Mrs. Blanche Hansen was the narrator. Miss Tamara Welling favored with accordian solos. Tasty refreshments were served by the hostess. Mesdames Rhoda Welling, Secrist, Nina Owen, Elsie Welling and Sara Moss spent La-Pri- el Friday at Ogden. Mrs. Verl Udy spent the forepart of the week with her sister, Mrs. Audrey Boothe at Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Moss attended the basketball game held at the . University Stadium at Salt Lake City Saturday evening. Attend Company Party Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Munson accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Doster Paxton attended a Banquet and Dancing party given by the Globe Mills for all their employees and their partners held at the "Apollo Club" at Ogden Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs.. Wendell Welling spent Saturday evening at Salt Lake City. .Thursday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs Frank Cannon I Mrs. Mable Stokt s was host- ess to the ladies from her Stake Board Monday evening. A teach- er lesson was given by Irene Morris after which the ss. ; Summers Maynard Their son Darain was iho home PRIMARY STARK HOARD ENTERTAINED The Future Progress Guild met at the home of Mrs. Gwendolyn Burnett Wednesday evening for their regular meeting with Mrs. Madge Andtrson as Club president, Mrs. Elsie Welling presided. A lovely "Fashion Show" was presented from "Mario's" Dress Shop at Tremonton. Those participating s in the fashion show were Lola Margie Carey, Krey, Yolanda Allen, Edna Fronk and Margaret Bess of Tremonton, Mrs ha evening was turned into a social, honoring Leo la Romer who is leaving the board. Games were under the direction of Mary Peterson. A gift was presented to Leola. and light refreshments were served by the hostess. There were 16 ladies present Mrs. John Eberhard entertained a group oi twelve tiny tots, n honor or her daughter Janet's, birthday Friday. Light refreshments were served and the children enjoyed themselves playing games. Among the people attending the game Saturday evening in Salt Lake Citv were Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Marble. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Cleon Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Firth. Mr. and Mrs. Cleon Anderson had as their weekend guest Mrs. Bonnie Jergensmeier, who is a sister to Mrs. Anderson. Joy Newman, along with Judy Green, spent the weekend visiting with Mrs. Nels Anderson in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. D. Milton Marble visited at the home of their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Marble Sunday. Mrs. Jennie Firth and Mrs Mae Bosley, spent a night last week at the home of Vance and Vida Lind at Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Max Anderson spent the weekend in Filer, Ida., while there they attended a banquet in honor of the cattle men there for the sale. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Reese. Sunday at two O'clock a group of ladies interested in genealogy will hear a lecture on how to complete their records and work in the library' at Logan. Any one interested should contact Mrs. Erma Summers. Transportation to Logan will be furnished. j j for the weekend He is attending the University of Utah Mr. and Mrs J. Loo Stokes traveled to Farr West Sunday to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Jaek Chugg. The family of the late Hannah Summers had a dinner party at the Howard Hotel in Br gham Sunday. All of the brothlers and sisters and some of their married children were in attendance, Next Tuesday evening a three act play prepared by the Thatcher ward will be presented. Every one is invited to attend. It will take the place ,of the us g Chr-istense- 1954 Utah's Farmers Get From Processors GOOD USED n. FARM EQUIPMENT national tumble plow. M. Crawler Tractor. Farm-Al- l Cub Tractor with Plow and Mower. Ford Tractor 19N Ford Tractor with Loader and Step-u- p s' Allis-Chalmer- j J W7 eI?J(S(Q) V, W 18. "This income resulted from part i.vnm Leya'i. Pauhi Vee Stokes the harvesting of about 147,800 was u!mi confirmed a member tons of vegetables for commer-- c A km of the church. celeThe Relief Soeit ty ladies processing," explained M. P. Broug i were Sunday guests at $1,590,000 v e? tnk C." in of their home the brated president Summers the Maynard founding charge of American Can ComMiss Monette Anderson was organization Wednesday even-.npany's Central division. with u smorgasbord. home from the A. C. this week- "The cash return to the state's A was with her parents. a given surprise party Utah farmers last year receiv.V.: and Mrs Virgil Anderson. f,r Paula Vee Stokes Thursday ed more than $4,500,000 for farmers was about $900,000 Mi. and Mrs. Maynard Sum- in honor of her eighth birthday. vegetables sold to canncrs and more than in 1952, due in large part to a substantial increase in mers visited last week at the freezers. he continued. Fuhri-man production," Mr. his and Mrs. and Albert of brother her home Mrs. Mr. Mr. and and Utah. of of Warren, Logan family and Mrs. Evan Child. They just llyrum Ormond of North Logan became parents of a baby girl, visited during the week with their aunt, Mrs. Angeline Han- j they have eight boys. Judean Kilfoyle of Ogden sen at the home of Sylvia spent the weekend with her Mr. and Mrs. grandparents, Dr. and Mrs. Milton Ander- j Emil Kupfer. At fast meeting the new baby son of Logan were Sunday 1948 TD9 International Crawler Tractor with 10 iU boy of Mr. .and' Mrs. Leyan guests at the home of Sylvia Massey-Harri- s Wheatland Plow. Inter Nelson was given the name of Christenscn. regular M l. A meeting been visiting the past week ;.t o; their aetiv.ty. Mrs Llva Price and the home of her parents. Mr. Mrs. Arva Rae Wardell BOTWELL Thursday. March Tremonton. Uiah WITH ITS IP SyRSr s s 19-- Transmission. GREATEST W.C. GASOLINE DEVELOPMENT IN 31 YEARS! Allis-Chalmer- COUHTY j PHIL'S SERVICE Automotive Specialists Tractor with Loader. s Tires. Batteries. Accessories PHONE 3505 PKONE 5321 !......(!. , i' SERK FARM TREMONTON CROSSROADS 11,ii.i;iUill:i.I uittjliu.:il L!-- i.Mwilt THEY SAY IT BETTER THAN WE CAN ....;!i;.J...;ti.i.i;;.i..u...iUlll ! Here are the actual words of motorists who've switched to ..1r were their children, Mr. and Mrs. Mondell Weber and son, Garth, of Salt Lake City. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hess last week were Mr. and Mrs. Arvid Anderson and family of Snowville. Overnight guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Munson last week were Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Farnsworth of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hess visited with Mr. and Mrs. Orren Evans and family at Ogden last Marie the accordian, DeLon the violin and Kathleen the week. mirim-ba- . Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Mad-se- n Dinner guests at the home of sang several duets accomMr. and Mrs. Elmo Munson Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph panied by their children. The Hastings and family of Roy. program was thoroughly enjoy- Mrs. W. M. Welling and Mrs. ed by all those present. LunchJ. D. Munson spent Monday at eon was served by the Finance Committee of the Future ProLogan. Mr. and Mrs. Theo Richards gress Guild to thirty four memand daughter, Reta, spent Fri- bers and guests. R. T. Nish of Logan visited day with Mrs. Genieve Richards with and family at Brigham. Bishop and Mrs. Rosel Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Udy were Zundel Friday. Herman Potter attended catdinner guests at the home of Mrs. Udy's parents, Mr. and tle sales at Filer, Idaho, last Mrs. Sidney Godfrey at Clark-sto- n week. Mrs. Barbara Udy spent SatSunday., Mrs. Florence Garn accom- urday with Mr. and Mrs. Hess at Logan. panied Mr. and Mrs. Parley PetSteven Nish of Logan has ersen and family to Salt Lake been visiting with his aunt Mrs. City Thursday. Guests at the John Coombs Rosel Zundel for a few days. Mrs. Herman Potter and Mrs. home Friday were Mr. and Mrs. Steve Potter spent Friday with Roy Noble of Farmington. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Bourne their mother, Mrs. George Manand Mr. and Mrs. Jay Bourne ning at Farmington. Miss Rowane Zundel accom-paanie- d were present at the Dedication Mr. and Mrs. Douglas of the new L. D. S. Chapel at Cannon and son, Jerry, to Eph-raiPark Valley Sunday. where they are spending Lion Ladies Feted The Fielding Lions entertain- a few days visiting with related their ladies at a luncheon at ives. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Farnsthe School Building Thursday and children of Ogden worth Lion Club evening. president Oleen Garn presided. Chairman visited with Mr. and Mrs. J. D. for the evenings entertainment Munson Sunday. Mrs. John Coombs and sons were Jay Bourne, E. C. Mason and Melvin Udy. A musical pro- Dale and Ray spent Saturday gram was presented by the at Salt Lake City on business. Ronald Madsen family of Honey-villThey also visited at the Alvin Byron played the piano. Harris home at Ogden. r De-Ve- rl u m e. A "Since I started Auing Conoco Super with TCf, my I'ontiac t8 performing at least 35 better than ever before. I have 21,000 miles on my car but with TCf it runs juat tike new. I find Conoco SjupfiT with TCP is the bent gasoline on the market!" i .... "We've 0 start. used Conoco Super with TCP since tle We first noticed the tremendous increase in power on a business trip. Pickup was much better, and on hills and passing, it was just like driving a new car. 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