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Show i; THF th her parents Mr. and! and son, Bob cf Salt Lake Citv visited with friends here Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lott and Airs, tugenia Jeppeson of Hill, , family spent Wednesday at field and Mrs. Carl Rogers of Logan. Garland visited with ... lomcc UUHJ " Mr. and Mrs. Lee Allen of Tre-- 1 H. Hess Sunday. monton announce the arrival of Mr. and Mrs. Reed a baby boy born Thursday May son, Garn cf SnowviHeLarkin and and Mr. 4th at ine valley Hospital. Mrs. and Mrs. Dan Garn Thursspent was Allen formerly Miss Berniece day at the Logan Temple. Petersen of Fielding. Mr. and Mrs. Wynn Hansen Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Smith accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. spent Sunday visiting at Logan. woya Davis are SDendin-nils Clark Rudd spent Friday at week at California. While there Logan. wiey win attend thp Armnai Mr. and Mrs. Dan Gam accom-panie- Sheep Sale held at Sacramento. by their daughter Mr. and Mrs. Carl Udy and Drollette and small family of Leadore spent Friday daughter. Charlene of Brigham visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Steven were dinner guests at the home Potter and family. of Mr. and Mrs. Stacy Garn and Leonard Severson spent Satfamily at Ogden Saturday. urday at Richmond where he Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Munson participated in the Band Concert spent the weekend visiting with held at North Cache High Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Looslie and School. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Smith family, and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Looslie and family at Rupert, spent Wednesday at Malad visIdaho. They also visited with iting with Mr. and Mrs. Willard friends at Burley and Pocatello. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. J. p. Mr. and Mrs. Steven Potter Jensen and family. and these sons. Herman Botter Mr. and Mrs. Herman Potter and daughters Arlene and Diane and daughter, Diane, are spendattended funeral services for ing this week at Salt Lake City George Udy held at Kaysville on wuere Mrs. Potter is receiving meaicai card. Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Gale Welling and Mrs. J. D. Munson visited with children Tamra, Leroy and Stev- her children Mr. and Mrs. James en were Sunday dinner guests at Burt and family at Ogden Sun-- ! the home of their parents Mr. aay. and Mrs. Leroy Welling at Salt Mrs. Ray Wood entertained at Lake City. They also visited with a party at her home last week Mr. and Mrs. Jay Welling and honoring her daughter, Karen Rae, on her 10th birthday annifamily. Mr. and Mrs. Evan Rudd and versary. Eighteen little friends baby of Garland and Mrs. Clark were present and enjoyed a Rudd visited with Mr. and Mrs. treasure hunt, games and reOris Rudd and family at Logan freshments. A large crowd of relatives Wednesday. and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Lamb of friends gathered at the Ward Plymouth and Mr. and Mrs. E. Recreational Hall at Clarkston C. Mason spent Sunday evening Saturday evening for the reception and wedding dance hon- at Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Pruitt and family of Ogden spent Sunday ing i it"" Levitt Gene 1M J 9rffr few days a. - at &a&- -- jt Logan j nlMrs. I spent F.W. Hess ;'.'0gden. Club room Thursday r ..,mpnt CiSef Society .ii d Mrs-Luell- Richards as TThe meeting was nche 5 friends" day and them brought with pres- Club f ! relative. ;i presi-'rdith Welling Scott McClellan solo "Can't You -- a Callin' by Mrs. Caroline' Dwight Theda piano. Miss the Extension gave a most Logan fm I on "Choosing also showed She 3 Fit" same sub-- V the on fin ;; tai 4 the closed McClellan singing "A Ireshinents were I Perfect served of club mem- group oir guests. Miss Bessiea was Brigham of 'nest. and Sutherlund ira attended a compliment wedding to Mr. at Salt Cottle Veran 3 5r Wednesday evening. i:er m the is I cottle son of Mr. and of Ogden and is Sutherlund. held at the parents Mr. of Mrs. jW was brides option I tins Jensen. J. D. Munson Mrs. jd at morning Thursday i of Summers with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Thursday visit- - Owen Hess and family. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Coombs Ferrell I spent spent Saturday at Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Claine Petersen of Salt Lake City spent the week end with their mother, Mrs. Elma Petersen and family. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Holt of Ply mouth, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Earl and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Udy spent Sunday at Bear Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Hess and Robert Nish of Plymouth, and Mrs. Clark Rudd were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and I.CATION ! i Aote ae- rations and special mng-1st Mrs. included all California Clarkston. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hess of Logan visited with relatives here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. GLen Severson, daughter. Joyce, and son, Sher man, spent the weekend visiting with their mother Mrs. W. E. Potter at Farmington. On Sat- Mlowstone 1 Shrie East ?:ific Coast Ycrk :Ic City urday they attended FOLDER copy of Greyhound'i of carefree 1 h at Tremonton evening. "Canasta" was ' tours. BALL, Agent. 3886 M WRITE I VEL I - BUREAU South Temple St. City 1, Utah ?ef Mrs. F. W. Hess. Mr. and Mrs. Walter . D. Kow jobs were created How hundreds of businesses were helped !!..:! t-viU- 4 it, J! .,lf How a new source of oil was A tapped i 4 ments were served. Mrs- Rheumina Udy and e Udy visited in Ogden last Lor-en- m week. Mr, and Mrs. Bob Whitney and children of Sublett, Idaho spent the weekend with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Earl Holt. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Farns- - The story behind deepwater oil test well proved there is oil under the great Continental Shelf that extends out into the Gulf of Mexico, and although the well did not produce much, it started one of the most unusual and expensive drilling programs in history. So far, in the search for underwater oil, seven drilling platforms have been built, similar to the one above, as far as 10 miles offshore and in water as much as 65 feet deep. They are set on tubular steel pilings driven 250 feet through the ocean's bot- land, and although oil has been found, not enough has been produced yet to repay more than a small fraction of the costs. A few years ago, a PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO REPAIRS ELJER PLUMBING FIXTURES FURNACES Oa-fire- d Meanwhile, the money being risked is creating many jobs, spreading to hundreds of large and small businesses . . . and helping to keep our economy free, competitive and strong. """"" tom, for they must be strong enough to withstand Gulf hurricanes. ASK FOR FREE ESTIMATES & HARDWARE on fn '""""Will.. The story behind this operation is the story of risk. ..and of determination to do everything possible to find oil for the growing needs of motorists, farms and industries. Each underwater field costs millions of dollars more than any of equal size drilled on PLUMBING CO. lErajM TREMONTON At Rear cf TREMONTON LUMBER member her with Day 4mi Plo7ers Friday played $l9.C0 Cou- pChieftoin Business Streamliner Coupe Chieftain Sedan . . . . Sedan- or . .ov , n luxe Chief. o.n2-Oo- Streamner rmioe i AmerieaH ' ' . gh -r Lou eni-Prie- ed Vtm Sedan chiefta." .nu$trated, . ' Price, er-Vach- Silver Streak V.ngiuen ed Choice at Six or tight "arid ilenou ned iload lleeord tor Economy and lAtng Lite mtJtl 4-D- , ,ler Straight Eight Itrive Hydra-Matt- e Car ttUh UMOpiinnal on nil modth si txlr felt. MAnri'Mi-Prire- d $1902.00 Sedan 4-D- r- - . 9 The Mont Iteautiful Thing on Wheel Jed Simon f 011 wis i is l i Chieftam Pt I uxt 4 ttaar. (imlmhng ubtlt tultuJt ttrtt Six (,)htult StJart nU humptt Uttig gumtjit w J?" Mother lovely flowers Day, May 14, os a sT all-arou- yowr o get flowers that Yvr love for Mother. the wonderful thing, far more important-a- re Ponuac nameplate. the choose new car dollars buy when you beautiful car -y- ou get the endur-in- e a big, wonderfully thrifl of Pontiac's sparkling Silver Streak performance-y- ou most comfortable r.de you ve ever had. get the smoothest, wonderful sense of deep-dow- Wond-a- nd Do ) ConogM IL I tZ" our CKurch ki "A H sfjx tj;iyz DollarfordoIlar.yoao'.heat.PoiaciComeinandsecwhy. vou cet a i mofy: Ftow.r IOCAL IURTOOAYI Whit for IDMiif Pontiac-b- ut more for a car than the price of a new You can automata goodness! cUt buy more you remarkable: First, they are doubly are pmiar' new remarJab y low- -K fact, they are just above the very lowes, yr lovenowandwithgratitude, row order 1 ' sr." w aB Sunday, Aay 14, is Mothers' J family. Munson Monday Mrs. Ruth Winkler and childMrs. W. L. Allied, Garland ren of Ogden spent Sunday with spent Sunday with her children their mother Mrs. Rheumina Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Anger and Udy and family. and Mrs. J. - PHONE 4741 or 3201 CONGO at the ebrating her 10th birthday anniversary. Fifteen little friends enjoyed an afternoon of games, and a treasure hunt. Refresh- PLUMBING & HEATING Mc-Farla- nd 5REYHOUND I I n's during the evening and a buffet luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Smith accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Jav Rhead of Tremonton enjoyed a. lnvelv turkev dinner at the Grant Mrs. and Mr. of home and family at Salt Lake City last week. Mr. and Mrs. Arvid Anderson of Snowville spent Sunday visiting with their parents Mr. and Greyhound Agent rne s Peck-enpau- s descrip-licofe- oring Mr. and Mrs. Glen Peter- worth and two children and Mr. sen. During the evening a pro- and Mrs. James Burt and fam- gram was presented with Claine uy of Ogden. Mrs. David Allen Petersen of Salt Lalie City, of Perry and Mrs. Ronald Hales brother of the groom, actine as of Riverside were dinner guests master of ceremonies. Marvin Ashby favored with two musical numbers accompanied by Miss YVonne Ravsten of Clarkston at the piano. Two lovely tap dances were given by Misses Dixie Lee and Jean FikkLeson of Smithfield. Alta Moe Turner and 1300016 Jo Sheppard of Lo gan rendered two duets accom panied by Thelma McDonald, also of Logan. The young couple who are well known throughout the Valley received many lovely and useful gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Noble Petersen their dausht.er, accompanied Lois, to Salt Lake City Monday", after which Lois left by bus for San Francisco to accompany her sister Mrs. Garth Rasmussen and two sons, Wayne and Steven, back to their home at Fielding. Mrs. Rasmussen and two sons have spent the past several months with her husband Captain Garth Rasmussen who is stationed with the U. S. Army at IM S Guam. All of Rae's friends are happy to welcome her home. Mrs. F. A. Smith entertained at a party at her home on Tues- day in compliment to her daughter, Sherry, who was cel- funeral Sev-erso- erenoyate Tours wiiite. Uuh FOR EXPERT services for their uncle, George Udy at Kaysville. On Sunday they also visited with Mrs. sister Mrs. Willis Walton and family at Layton. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Peck nttended a party held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Ksrtteest I Tremor. ton, at Ogden! Scofield Ray Thursday. Mrs. Ralph Udy spent Monday visiting with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Godfrey at cost! low I LEADER, w n Tin t f U you can'l heat a It z i f HUiii i j J Wayne Sandall Motor Co FLOWST DIAL WOi TREMONTON ' r i i 11.11 LLU j |