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Show 1 ! ! I THE LEADER, Ogden held the Flag ceremony as Merle Larson played the by Sirs. Eph Peterson National Anthem on the piano. Merle Larson read a history of Charles W. Simmons, her grandDUP PRESENTS father. The ward choir sang a PROGRAM AT special arrangement of "Come, EAST GARLAND Come Ye Saints." Speakers were The Garland Camp of Daugh- Mr. and Mrs. Edwin O. Sten-quiters of Utah Pioneers, under of Tremonton. Mrs. Sten-quithe direction of Captain Essie is the Captain of the new-l- y Peterson, put on a program in organized Golden Spike Camp the ward Sunday evening D.U.P. Independence Day Mrs. J. P. Christensen and and honoring the Pioneers. boys were Ogden visitors TuesRussell Capener, the Stake day. Scout advisor and scout Monty Mrs. Deone C. Litchenstien of EAST GARLAND Abandons Trip st ng LIBERTY THEATRE TREMONTON New NEW LOW PRICES 50. Adults Children INDIGNANT because Russia fused to grant visa to member of her party, Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt, widow of late President, announces abandonment of proposed trip to Soviet Russia. (International) re- 20 THURSDAY. FRIDAY. SATURDAY JULY 8.9.10 Brigham City and four children visited with Mrs. J. P. Qhr-istens- en Friday afternoon. Outlnff Mrs. Marva Harper and Mrs. Rhea Rhodes took a group of M.I.A. girls on a two day outing in Logan Canyon Monday and Tuesday. The Birthday club met Thursday with Mrs. HenrySorensen. the afternoon was spent playing Bingo with prizes. The gift apron was presented to Mrs. Sorensen by Edna Larson. Refreshments were served by the ladies of the South Street. Patients at Home Mrs. Sherman Oyler returned from the Valley hospital Sunday after a major operation. Her Two-Da- CARTOON SHORT CLOSEDAL MONDAYTTuilJr JULY 12-13-- BIG DOUBLE FEATURE Teresa Gary COOPER WRIGHT in MARIE MCDONALD Hm n IltlltN BILL JOHNSON . SHUI to "Casanova "S scimiis BAVfS NEWS j THURSDAY. FRIDAY. SATURDAY JULY 7- Mighty Spectacle in Color by TECHMCOLOR 1hp in Sttrllaj HAYDIN Colea jbeff Oyler household. Miss Connie Jean Adams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ursel Adams of Fairfield, Mont., is visiting at the Delos Adams home. Larry Bourne returned during the week from a trip to Yellowstone with the Fielding Scouts. Mrs. Doris Peterson had over v CRAY CARTOON AND LITTLE RASCAL COMEDY the I First in 3-- D y small daughter Jane returned home Friday evening from a Salt Lake City hospital where treatment for she received pneumonia. Both are doing nicely, Mrs. Carmen Glead of Salt Lake City is helping out at the Brown" IEW1S grandsons while their parents were on a fishing trip to Arm-steaMontana. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Archibald and family of Oaten and Mr. and Mrs. Max Hyde and children were Sunday dinner guests of the Joe Oyler;; Mrs. Sylvan Korthr drove to the Salt Lake City Airport and met the plane from San Francisco and got her small nephew who will spend a month at the Korth home, then his mother will come for him. Mrs. Korth also has as guest her aunt, Mrs. Catherine Martin of Portland, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Adam-so- n of Nampa, Ida., and Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Korth of Logan visited with flhe Korth's Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sorensen and Mrs. Clyde Sorensen and children celebrated the 4th in Hyrum. After the parade they were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Pulsipher in Avon. Elder Marcus J. Greerson of Banida, Idaho, a recent returned missionary from the Danish mission, called on the Sorensens Thursday afternoon. He reported that Betty Jean Sorensen is doing well there and thoroughly enjoying her work. d, st com-emorati- Tremonton. Utah Potter Family Gathering Mr. and Mrs. Carl Potter flew in to Salt Lake City on business then flew to Tremonton Airport. They came to sjend the weekend. While here they had their new baby bov bossed in Thursday, July 8, church. He now lias the name VISITS PARENTS his parents the Frank Meldrums. of Robert Carlton. Mr. and Mrs. Devoe Meldrum of Afton, He was enroute to Salt Lake Norman Perry and children of Wyoming visited recently with City on a business trip. Sacramento, Calif., as well as other family members joined them. There were 37 including 7 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Potter of Tremonton. On the fourth they received word of the safe arrival of a baby girl born to Mr. and and Mrs. Chester Atkinson in Iowa City, Iowa. Mrs. Blaine Harper entertained for her daughter Gloria's Birthday anniversary Saturday. There were 20 little guests who participated. Earl Harper is spending his vacation in Dagget County with a friend, Gary Sessions. Mountain Trip Paul Larson took the scouts on a 2 day trip to the Uintah Mountains leaving Friday morning. Accompanying them were Warren Hansen, Lee Allen and Clyde Sorensen. Jean Larson accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Norman Larson when they returned to their home in Seattle by plane after their vacation spent in Utah. Mrs. Ursel Rhodes and Nad ine drove to Burley Wednesday to bring back to her home in Garland her mother, Mrs. Olive Moss, who has been visiting Mrs. Rhodes sister. Mrs. Elmer Taylor and family. Mr. and Mrs. Vinson Sorensen and baby of Mesa, Ariz., spent the Independence Day weekend at home with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Sorensen. FARM EQUIPMENT 10 1 International 16 inch tumble plow. John Deere G. Tractor International model A tractor with cultivator. 8N Ford Tractor with loader and stacking Unit. Model A John Deere tractor with mower and cultivator. 1 1 W and Giant Wide Screen WW fc COUNTY PHONE 5321 Nationally advertised Famous Youngstown Kitchens qual FARM 14 25 cu. (t. of storage , porcelain-envie- steel top construction throughout Plus many, many more HURRY! GET YOURS NOW WHILE THEY LAST! Manufacturer da SERVICE CROSSROADS feet wide Full not guarantt delivery aftet August 31, 1954 J. G. BURGESS CO. ' TREMONTON her three 4th weekend - -- TV IV ft. Wheatland plow 1 1 uifii FEATURES!. PACKED USED GOOD 1 1954 Phone METAL WORK HEATING-PLUMBI- NG Tremonton, Utah 3151 nvui? n 1. u f- PRICES: ADULTS jj KIDS SOt 20 1 Thursday, Friday, Saturday July 8-9-- 10 BIG DOUBLE FEATURE C3! mu WOm r....MA 66 SECOND COHIT in Sunday, Monday, Tuesday July 13 example, the car model shown here. We call it a Riviera. Most people call it a "hardtop." When Buick introduced this body type in 1949, it was a completely new thing. And it was an instant hit. Today, Buick "bard tops" outsell all other models in the line. It's the styling America has taken to its heart. So today you find that tvtry major car maktr has his own version, of this Buick Original. (And we can't blame them a bit They know a good thing when they see it) LI Wednesday Thru Saturday 14.15-16-1- expeDd tite We expect it. It has happened before. And there is good reason for it popular appeal. Take, for July aim "You can bet your bottom dollar on it. Come next year, or the year after that, you'll be seeing on other cars some of the styling features you see in Buick today. EXCITING COLOR! 11-12-- TSmti 7 Maybe you've noticed other such borBuick. from rowings The diagrammatic sketch shown here lists some of the Buick advances that are now WHEN BCTTU AUTOMOfUlfl JI Ik. ' m- color I v " v. l n unrco "Also Short "ALASKAN m mtbts All llilll MidDsO; mm JUKES!!; paMSmig' 11111L(K1LIIM1L paMfUUl reflected in the styling of other cars -- or will be soon. For you can be sure that the great panoramic windshield first shown by Buick this year will be copied. It's too good to pass up. And you can be sure that the full cutout now on every 1954 Buick Riviera and Convertible will show up elsewhere in the future. It's a sports car touch that hits a really popular note. rear-whe- el -- 're sure of such things. We're sure because the tomorrow-style- d Buick of today seems to be just what people want. Because Buick sales are soaring. Because Buick now outsells every other car KIT TO SOMI 1 RivUra STYLING "FIRSTS" DT DUICS "hardtop" body typ 2 Ponoramic windshield 3 Vlord hcodlamp grouping 4 Hooded tail light assembly on Skylark 5 Full re or --wheel cutout 6 Fender sweep-spe- ar 7 Ventf ports (Xewember Bvkk'$ flrsf ventfporfe front fenders! Some folk even bowgnf copies of rhoee cfcro en ring to put on jalopies) in America except two of the "low Price three." So to you we say -- why wait another day to ed 'see and drive a new Buick? It's the beauty of the year. It's the buy of the times. And it's a wonderful way to head up the parade. Drop in this week for a demonstration, won't you? BUM! WICK WW BUILD THEM IT SPLIT THE WEST ire ESKIMO" 121 EAST MAIN ST. PHONE 2311 TREMONTON, UTAH |