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Show THE " 1 LFADFR, Tn-- .vt. Utah Bear River City and Oliver Pet- - Wendell Har.ser.s- Canes were 'Robert Bowen and children return i kom ATTEND MEETING Vl rrswro. winner was! S.UT'KDAY UADIO e11 played and refreshments served Floyd Anderson all cf Logan tltl CFAT TUIP served and Bingo was played. IN SALT LAKE I I'ATl'KES The group presented Mr. Cutler spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Prckm-- ! 4. Ault Thelma Thompson, visited her with a birthday p'ft the Lawrence Andersons. Mr. and Mrs- J G I...: ,.i and pa'-8-h LaVere Adams w.ll be the and daughter. Linda, and U r has - ..... T J paicuu, i.ii. mm rirs. Uene Mr srrt Hf, I. ' were in S.ilt Lake vn. Jimmy, this wn-- en the radir Thompson during the week. She! son of Bear Rive tv vSVdTt ' to att.nd and Fnd.iy Saturday :A am brcadca.-.the nurse cf Dee at over KBUII a held their; is Wrd. who enjoyed -- b.e hospital. vr h'w1VS th? directors mre'lni: cf the lr.tr: to LaJa, Cahtorna. tr.p at 10 night a 00 -m. There was m rad.o at week, ArbSurda Zane, son of Mr. and Mrs T. L Utah State Master Piumb.-ra t d A MrS -' Carol Madsen an, wh n USAC "a- As.-- latiDn. Mr. Burgess is pres- program bruadcaht la.'--t wef.-Mrs. Ada PraU and dahter Lish. due U) th1 rtcer.t illness of Mrs. and son. Gene, of Rupert. ident of the organization. Spent the weekend at home. Marie pent junior u-j- n . uu..e.s. fc atdo, 5daho c W. C. T. U. f Axel Fredricksnn. Walter, Mrs. Wr anri vrs -i ti,,cw..t.!v Mr. and and contest rs. ADDS director. PAY I.FADEIl II. WANT Laub. J. Mr. Margaret Gardner of Dewey-villand Mrs. Percy Neal and Bealev S Cutlers. Clyde Blacks! of and Mr. and Mrs AriVmr family of Woods Cross visited at Fred keols and Mrs. Grace And- -' amL"-- : Hunsaker of Tremonton ,'v'l Llovd Lish were in uie rrtQ iseai nome sunaay. erson. BY B EUNICE HUNSAKER . WART, THE SPEED COP nc3rHnpr':T r..j-Mr. and Mrs. Chester Arbon , Mrs- jaic GardSterling Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hansen and daughters DeAnn Revly and . ; ... ana LOYAL GLENN WRITES -- OF u.ith ne 1KINO O' FEEL SOQQV BUT THISK WHAT Ht MIGHT were in Ogden Sautrday of Wendell.i Idaho visited FROM AFRICA HME DONE MTHAfLRWSCI familytives here- They were of ;and Sunday as guests of the WHY were the Chris Hansens anrtguests CF AND THE HUN SAX V Elmer Andersons. perry A G received letter woPron this ;Tvmweekj HE k DONE ffifurtvrc their of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Larkin. re- frem Elder members Haycocks. Loyal Glenn, reports ALRIGHT n ceived wedding word Monday of the death Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fryer Friday, their of were of their grand daughter, Linda that after several months Those present as had their recent dinner now is Alabout he located . 7 HELP HIM CUT ft Marie Berky of Seward, Nebras- traveling the dMrs. Perry; guests, Mr. and Mrs. Evan Soren-so- n ' n, a for time I THAT'S QfAlLYj town a in called little Mr. Ellis of ka, Perrys. Mrs. and II daughter .,nden: of Preston, Idaho and Mr. i II I c Allv Lar" Pietermaritzburg. He is delighted' and Mrs. Ross Bowen of Beaver!; ikms accomDanied their Daren ts with the town because of it's Dam f A to Nebraska for the funeral. Ls and some there Mrs. Gene Schiebe and daughsays Mrs. Ada Pratt, Mrs. Ella Tal- beauty, talk of naming it "The City of ter, Barbara of Pocatello, Idaho bot and Mrs- Lois Arbon and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Salvo of Tuesday at Stone, where spent Flowers". they Logan were recent visitors at the were guests of Mrs. Effie Show- - Loyal sends his greetings to J. A. Fryer home. Mrs. Darlene ell. Luncheon was served and his friends at home, and exZinck and children returned the ladies FERGUSON the day in sew presses his appreciation to all spent home with Mrs. Schiebe to spend Dial 3201 who assisted him in SERVICE ing. . any way PARTS REPAIR FIELD a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Anderson while he was preparing to leave HUNSAKER IMPLEMENT CO. Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Wheatley and two children, Mr. and Mrs. for the mission field. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Wheatley and rg.flU-SAof Bothwell are visiting the Calvin Wheatleys at Twin Bridges, riM .inWirwifllJli.mi'imiaMV "'",'wwypf" Pin IMS Montana and Lavon Hunsakers 1 - rri-m'-- C 'J ;,Idaho "ursday ( ( .7 ? MrsS jT!e ; , n?, .- murTeVT T s Ss waSTa t yp-ec- e. ti -c t j j rela-;Sher- ..r - - vl i - - SUPER-SERVIC- E - j ' j J P w It li ft J I - THEATRE Line Complete T ' i" fH-BENNt- at ni t'TTt r" co-h- it h 1 U - , J U' - x: ion Outgo, Cql. X V-r- L.v f 1 )' E s.M0X-TU- J Pdlnmof fShmrvoieiy, and their families motored to Blacksmith Fork canyon Saturday, where they visited the Hardware ranch to see deer and elk being fed. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lish entertained the Calvin Andersons and Wayne Mannings of Roy and the Walter Humpherys of Logan over the weekend. SiSBI'FfiSciiiaLAKE 26 Townsend, Montana. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Marble and Mr. and Mrs. James Holda-wa- y - 27 - 28 Christine Peterson Mr. and Mrs. John Neal, Mr. and Mrs- Alf Robbins and Mrs. June Newman and small daughter of Tremonton, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Cottam and Warren Hyde of Brigham attended funeral services here for James H. Garbana-t- i v v r- - , v '3 Sr. and Mrs. Noah Cottam of Carlin, Nevada, visited with Mr. and Mrs. James Garbanati a few days last week. Jesse Vanderhoff of Roseville California, visited last week with Mr. "mi ' " ED only ViCTijR 33RY - 3ANE NIGH relatives. "AMERICAN EMPIRE" Preston Fester CO-HI- T 1 MUl 5 to 9 REGULAR PRICES "i it- - . . . ... ." ' r. chosen are Norma Parks, Leola Hurd, Lois Arbon, Ada Pratt, Bel-v- a Talbot and Erma Sorenson. The outgoing presidency were Floe Cutler, Edith Stoker and Ella Talbot. De Lamar Cutler was pleasantnight, ly surprised Saturday when some friends from East Garland came out to celebrate his birthday. Those present were the Howard Capeners, Fred Korths and Grovers, Sylvan ; y-- ;i Teachers secretary-treasure- r. "iEIS ' f f Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ashby and son Marvin, who has just recently returned from the Hawaiian Mission, were guest speakers at our ward. Elder Ashby also favored us with a musical selection. The ward Primary was reorganized with. Mrs. Ella Talbot sustained as president; Edith Yost and Dora Cutler as counselors and Glenna Cobia as FEB 29 - i (& ' I r Kn o 70 Days! Five Years' Driving in To test the g ability of amazing new Conoco Super Motor Oil, cars raced over blistering highways along the six brand-ne14 hours a day for 10 weeks. Alter 50.UUU Mexican border wear-fightin- 0 w ... miles of continuous driving, engines showed no wear of any in fact, an average of less than one consequence of an inch on crankshafts and cylinders! were still visible on Astounding proof: factory polishing marks ... th vi 1 1 I f I 1 m mw piston rings! ? 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