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Show Tremonton. Utah THE LEADER. Mr- and Mrs. Chester Scofield rs.,H1C1S the r Qr,?. attended the genealogical Con- Kr.udsen in charge at numbers of Tcston Montana have spent hall. California Special J ventaon at !.Ud ception r.ce v. weeks in Tremonton , piven by Mr3. Nellle ward the past two and Neal Mr- and Mrs- Arch ' of Woodruff and Lyle Hess of visiting witn mauves. xney leit hunt deer ily of Malad and Mr. and Fielding. Special dancing, under Tuesday to return home. While arriv: Mrs. John Neal of Tremonton the direction of Mary A. Castle- - her? they were guests of the Mr. ar.d were guests of Mr. and Mrs., ton was enjoyed. The hall wasjRuel Robbir.ses. cf Salt Lake ci'Chester Neal Sunday. decorated by the various end with th.-lcleverly Mrs. J. D- Hawks ana Mrs classes. Refreshments were ser-- j ..rofiriJ Mrs. Sam Gz""' f Ww Pal entertained the first, m were r,r 1949. at the hour oy- fortunate luliwiauuu anu second and third grade children c"' getjBrough .'of 100 o'clock p.m., in thethe adoption cf such new their deer at Park Valley tin? a delightful Halloween party! First r at Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Keller are last weefc Hou.se at Grouse Creek La's as are proposed by the at Mrs Hawks' home Friday Perhaps :n the County of Box E!d?r' Board of Directors cf the cor- evening. The older childrtn held: happy to announce the arrival, from t; 1;;re 1.1 uicu T.rHor riirPPtlOn'Oi of Utah for the purpose poration, and any further and t.hpir vusrt: fetal e'"""""'". . . . nsrfv thp ' . ' Drrer:ent'" j Shirley Beard, who who bought a t I::r.g born November 2nd to may w aoa.uonai owmt considering and taking action otm accom to moved Pccatello. eastern North . i, "rolled tail- ilUU Ulio. 11. ui ily mm a croDosal to amend tne nrnmrlir nrrsa KpfnrA it. to Salina, Kilcocanf-- of ,t; .'. evening at the school house. Richard Beard October Pied of 12th are Dated this utSalt ine day iiaignts nr,u Articles of Incorporation of said rrinVinn nf ii?an. . Aucrev o The deed, date v t'-- x , m rr. nppr tjj. nivv.. rmer Tremonton residents. & iiv.p:;ny as outlined in a notice TnTo matter what you Howell, Mrs. Ilda Nelson and ?,siting Signed of Special Meeting of the Stockdaughter, Beverly, of Brighamj - V and need in the way of President George Paskett, holders being mailed to each City visited Sunday with Mr. and! Mr. and Mrs. David Rehklau farm supplies, you can stockholder and briefed as fol- - Attest; 01iv,5 Kimber, Secretary Mrs. James Howell and Mr. and and children from Toledo, Ohio Mrs. Jam Date of 1st Publication October Mrs. David ParkinsonW. LINDER are visiting at the home of her i'j'A'.s: find it at a saving oic That Article 2 "Duration" h(.:zm. ivvj. Mrs. J. Hvrum Gibbs spent parents. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Getz. at your neighborhood j' and Mrs-- ' amended to extend the life of Fridav and Siturday with herj OESTEOPAT11IC i'HYSICIAX and slT.fr s;ly' I 't ill Poultry branch " th? Corporation 50 years. To and daughter, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. George Quinney s Faye v -; 6 Wellsto permit the ar:Hi:d Article has taken over Dr. Wardleigh's practice - a 'ir- and and Mrs. Jay Maughn at and daughter, DeAnn, spent Sun. assessment of the capitol stock ville. dav in Salt. Lake visitins with Garla-nd- , Mrs. Virgil C Harris Utah i lor operation, maintenance and Miss Elaine Ekins and Gene Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Muir, who - with N j E. Gibbs Mrs. Mr. and Walter Office hours; 10:00 to 2:00 to 5:00 debt retirement. To amend ArJackson of Ogden were week have just moved to a new home r.dingLake sons were and Salt City end guests of Mrs. Rose Ekins. in Sandy. ticle 5 "Purprj.se" by the addition Mrs. i of the follow.ng words "who are visitors Sunday. Rose and Mrs. daughter Floyd P AND FARMERS xjversar; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Morgan and Janice, Mrs. Virgil Harris and it's stockholders" after "East -e Mourar Qrmetal fI, Mr Mrs. .and Grouse Creek" To amend Ar- family of Malad and Mrs. Win D- Harris motored to - - - - W i1 MM Sm rf a visit ticle 7 to provide for 5 directors Lee Johnson and daughter of Ogden Saturday where Mrs. Mrs b UaJ. Uiak and in place of Ogden visited with Mr. and Mrs. Rose and Janice received medical familyamend the Article by de- - John C- Howell Sunday. care. a Mrs. Leo Mrs. Wendell C Hall and son, ..... c Mr. and Mrs. Devere Harris a 70.3 Raymond and daughter, Brenda, were Logan visitors Saturday. g Dr. Mrs. Virgil Harris and Janice Mr. and Mrs.Louise Hale reRicha Rose went to Ogden Tuesday turned to their home in Ogden .er of where Raymond and Janice re- this week after an extended vis-- It .j anniv ceived medical care. with their parents, Mr. and id at Mr. and Mrs. John F. Conley, Mrs. Howard H. Hale. Mrs. Harold E. Hall, Byran, Vera Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Madsen Jean, Nadine and Irene Hall and daughter, Carol Jean, of fc Mrs. Jam were weekend guests of Mr. and Pleasantview visited with Mr. .r.rr.y, of Mrs. LeRoy E. Gibbs and fam- and Mrs- Virgil Harris Friday. Mr. and ily at Mackay, Idaho. Mrs. Glen Morris and family an, Ro Mrs. Ralph Howell, Mrs. Alvra visited Mr. ai Saturday at Brigham City ;:i Howell, Mrs. James Howell and with her sister Mrs. M. K. Lee t Sunday c " Mrs. David E. Parkinson motored and family. d Mrs. Cl to Brigham City Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hansen and BY b ciud mei Mr. and Mrs. Wm. D. Harris family of Tremonton visited with (ten Caper visited at Trenton with Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Hall. everuni j prizes Mrs. Bill Harris from . Tuesday Mrs. J. C. Gibbs. Mrs. Margaret g with Suits Tailored t Order by until Friday. Knudsen and Mrs. Katherine :ker, J Glen Morris, Mrs. N. J. John Hall were Ogden visitors Thurs- Mrs. A and Mrs. Asael John attended day. COME IN $1.00 PMs wet The M. I. A. sponsored a Halgraveside services at Salt Lake City for Gem Morris, son of Par- - loween party Tuesday evening ley M. Morris Saturday. Mr. with activity counselor Flossie Select from a group (, special patterns I I,, ..ym.wt Grant Morris was a veteran of World ited u t now on display. War II and his body was sent "tm Lott from the South Pacific. .. .......This is your opportunity to ct a good suit ,.i iwwaa nun i.wm Mrs. J. r ri r .1., ...j iiih.h mmi..m Mr. and Mrs. David P. Gibbs with extra trousers at a real savings! and daughter, June, and Carol Harris were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Nelson at Mantua SunCOME IN TODAY OFFI.R IS LIMITED. t ;w'bf way, ay. j i - - j h7 j ." ' i s - ; - w nw1 1 i 1 "By-Laws- . - I Jeting therefrom the provisions all of of Articles 16, includi: the language appearing as Sec-- i iinrc thrnih lfl inclusive i:n-- i der the heading That at said meeting tner holc'.c-rof East Grouse Creek ""w ater Pine Line company- unof the repeal of existing ited, will be held on the 17th day OF STOCKHOLDER'S MELTING OF THE EAST GROUSE CREEK WATER PIPE LINE COMPANY, LIMITED T. itirp is alven lhat a special meeting of the stockNOTICE ; , ch j t'Y j 5 - 4ru.4.' j : - j a f . - c,uiu.u - " r' -- . lio-i&ii- l, -. - - - A- j . Portage son-in-la- DR.'L. j - w 12-0- CO-O- Off-r- S - PHEASANT HUNTING SrtutfK-r- - - f f CARNIVAL DANG SPECIAL -- 4th FRIDAY Nov. EXTRA B-- l :: GARLAND ARR40E - SPONSORED Bear River Wildlife Federation! LAMM & CO. HUNTING TOGS -. ,. r g- j T" 1 wiaiLUiiiiia .1 coir; - im . 1 t.. ... j ,1, " ,mii, y- day. Mr. and Mrs. N. J. John, Mrs. Lorenzo E. Hoskins, Mrs. De Mour John, Mrs. Nancy Clegg, Twila Howell, Mrs. Loyal G. Harri3 and David Parkinson OSCAR STRAND TltEMONTON, UTAH F MAYyQPiSI nyou 1:, ( ! P f YOU There are enough automobiles in Utah to take every man, woman and child in the state for a ride at the same time. In fact, there's an average of almost one car or every family in the state. There were 167,699 passenger cars registered in Utah as of September 30. (Utah has 175,200 families, according to latest estimates.) In addition to the 167,699 passenger cars there were 40,352 trucks registered in Utah on September 30. Many communities in Utah are entirely dependent on trucks to bring them the necessities of life. They bat e no other means of transportation. To serve Utah people and businesses there are 29 new car and truck dealers in Utah. They employ 3,458 men and women. ; 1 (if A V)) y0uie talking about KNOWTHAT factory-franchise- talk about d These Utah dealers have a $21,354,690 investment in real estate and facilities an investment of approximately $100 for every car and truck in the state. Tim it "Know Your Automobile Dealer Week." The welcome mat is out . . . with a cordial invitation to you to visit, to took at cars. Aa is the best way wc know to acquaint you with your automobile dealer. Not as a buyer nd a seller but as and host. We ll be proud to have you visit this week ni any u eei. gut "open-house- " ... u lJC m too1 n toaff words "valve-in-head.- valve-in-hea- 771095-a- nd &Exi come available a lot of automotive engine designers are taking a new look at the d idea. immediately, valve-in-hea- Buick adopted the principle.which became the first in a long string of Just for the record, we'd like to point out that Buick got there "Buick firsts." Not everyone went for the idea-th- en. In spite of the, fact that this engine "breathes" more freely gets fuel in and exhaust gases out more easily others hung onto . their pet ideas. Then came the airplane, with its I pAV Hard r.;ng. in-he- But it happens that this isn't new with Buick. As a matter of fact, d the engine was invented back in 1902-U- .S. Patent No. n need for maximum power from every drop of fuel and every maker of internal combustion airplane engines adopted the valve principle. And more recently-wi- th the hope that higher-octan- e fuels will be- " J i r duEuki m) to know what's "the IF you wantthing" in automobile engines, look at the Buick engine pictured here, and you'll see the .Jittrr , first And ever since, Buick has gone steadily ahead, building up a name as "valve-in-headquarter- Buick engineers reshaped pistons to put Fireball wallop in these engines. fimm ratios as fast as better Iwt along. So oerhaos you'll want'member, when you hearty that BukW made power that valve-in-hea- Jjjff d, If others want to climb1,7 , bandwagon, we say "imorel !;f of to them" and no pun is But Buick has been doinl fr with right d valve-in-hea- S , H U' start. And we might add it s!; reason that Buick is no,i:, making this type of engm and better. e ' , an y' They stepped up compression po MORE CLEARLY THAN EVER Vv. VV. "0 lt, UTAH AUtOMOBIlE DEALERS O n 1 fm.M ar ASSOCIATION bultt BUCK trill brntld Fronk Chevrolet Co. DIAL 2311 TREMONTON is A N5 |