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Show entjv. lt the" if Er., First Pre-seaso- miESMTSAILIl n vs. Bear River Gym CARBON HIGH terson accompan-fS- n. Fred Grover I n Monday. MHolman Mrs L attended Oylex Naomi Jamlng of the Social f - Garland Saturday ; at the home of Mrs. rood. A hot turkey Jwas served to forty past esent members. US-AC- . Mrs. Wildon - A Men's Jewelry BIRTHDAYS - ANNIVERSARIES - I Krementz Jewelry made witL a rich, lasting recall the nappy overlay of 14 Kt. gold" will 1 I 1 (or many years to come. event Cylde Wood. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Holman visied with relatives in Ogden Mrs. DeVon Allred entertained on Wednesday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tie Holder $S.OO Cufi links $6.50 plus tax CHRISTMAS get-toget- and Brigham. in R spent from Thursday to Monday visiting relatives in this vicinity. The Rhodes family held a at the Ross Rhodes home. They were all present except the families of Roy Rhodes and Mr. and Mrs. Hans Anderson in Tremonton to celehrate the birthday anniversaries of her sons Ronald and Kenneth. There were 8 children and a number of grown ups including Mrs. Gilv bert Allred present. Mrs. Henry Sorensen was in Portage Thursday, where she visited her mother, Mrs. Francis Alben for the day. Wilford Sorensen is receiving treatment for pneumonia at the Valley hospital. Mr. and Mrs. David J. Williams of Malad visited Sunday with the Roy Atkinsons and Marion Sorensens. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Larson had as weekend guests, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jones and family of Salt Lake City. J. W. Larson returned to Salt Lake City with them to visit relatives. N. Jones Mr. and Mrs. called at the Paul Larsen home Sunday. Diane Rhodes cf Ogden spent the weekend at home with her parents. Mr- and Mrs. Eph Peterson 75c Gen. Admission 50c Activity Cards and were Logan visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Welling, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Winters of Salt Lake City, spent the and family of Ogden, F- G. weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Welling. Korth of Logan were Sunday Mrs. Mina Ward spent guests at the Ed Isaacson home. Thursday in Ogden with her daughter, Mrs. Rayola Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Al Bowcutt and family of Salt Lake City, visited in Riverside during the week. By MYRLE UDY Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bowcutt Mrs. Ford Richards of Salt and daughter, of Ogden, visited Lake City, who has been very the weekend with friends during ill, is much better and Mrs. and relatives. Ralph Richards, mother of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Thorn Richards, is still in Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Earl City with her and the family. accompanied and D. MI.A. family, of Perry, Young Tuesday evening the Mr. and Mrs. of home to the farewell party sponsored a ward on who Ed ward Sunday. the of Udy for four boys Mrs. Lena Tubbs returned have enlisted in the Navy; Hales. Vaughn Tingey and from Salt Lake City after sevClarence Silvester, left Salt eral weeks' stay with her Mr. Lake Saturday even- daughter and City Mrs. California and Joseph Metzgar in ing for San Diego, Lake Milton base. Salt City. for their training Mrs- - Bruce Mr. some and Geary will leave later, Yagi time in December, for his base. and daughter,, of Salt Lake City Mr. and Mrs- Douglas Rich-in- s, visitde with her parents, Mr. and of Grouse Creek, spent part Mrs. J. O. Hadfield, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Hales, Mr. of the week with ner parents, Mr. and Mrs. Streator Tingey, and Mrs. Streator Tingey, Mr. and brother, Vaughn, before his and Mrs. Douglas Richlns, Alf Capener and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. departure for the Navy. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Richins, Silvester, were in Salt Lake of Ogden, were at the home of City with their sons before her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ron they left for their Navy trainHales, for several days and to ing base at San Diego, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ward be present at a party for her debefore his spent Sunday in Pocatello, Idabrother, Bevan, relativesho with for the Navy. parture - Be-v- Reserved Seats STUDENTS MAIN GAME 8:00 were dinner guests of Mr. and and Mrs Wendell Hansen, Mr. Mrs. Wildon Grover Tuesday. and Mrs. Tom Harper, and Mr. The occasion was Lafe's birth- and Mrs. Howard Capener of Riverside were dinner giuests day. at the DeLaMar Mrs. Roy Oyler accompanied Wednesday home Cutler in Snowville lor to Ethel Rogers Ogden Friday. Mrs. Cutler's son and birthday. Roger Roy Oyler were in Malad Monday. Warren and Wendell Hansen Donna Shaffer, Helen John-po- n and Ursel Rhodes attended a and Erma Anderson and three day short course on seed Ethel Rogers were Salt Lake and vegetables at the this week. City visitors Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom White and Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Shaffer and Barbara were in Ogden daughter Cathy of Roosevelt, Grover Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Korth, Salt were ughter, Rhea Mr. and Mrs Fred Grover, Mr -tT visitors Friday-;nMrs. J. P- Christensen, Mr. and Grover Mrs. Lafe nd 24th FRIDAY, NOVEMBER FIRST GAME 6:45 .Eph AMIS and Mrs. Austin Udy spent Sunday in Logan with her Mr. 25 c j ' Orson Bailey. and Homer Alma accompanied Mrs- - mother, Pauline Davis Capener King to represent the Seminary at Snowville, Sunday evening. Ted King, of Teasdale, Wayne county, spent part of the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse DavisJesse Davis was in Ogden on business Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Richlns left for their home in Grouse Creek on Monday. j ' - ON THE AIR WITH FARMERS UNION REPORT LEADER WANT ADS BRING RESULTS an son-in-la- FOR SEPTIC TANK SERVICE w, and ' SEWER OR DRAIN SERVICE - there is only THE ROTO'ROOTER SEWER SERVICE CO. We are not canvassing. For service call Logan 27J4 collect or Ewer Plumbing Co, 3261 Tremonton A.J. Millville, Utah White, Manager - P-xl- ey Ashcraft Jewelry TREMONTON DNE 2431 - The 3k Ideal Christmas Gift For Mother 'A i J f r i r ,m , ! iff i... . wjxTT i j wmmm immmm mm fIfiJff ' m j am a r s a i ' 7 k& XZJX- OIJ -.. - - v .. ' ...,. I 1 pp. "VOCl 79 ' r, . . D"ick .fciu fr- 1 1 1 I The ironer that irons --- P ' anything you can wash! y ----S" With an Ironrite you can that a car which offers so much luxurious ride and the gleaming a Buick sweep you That's true, whether you put the SUPER f SPECIuAt' agamst supef of other cars comparable dimen- - "k iron any size article, large or it And once youvc sampled the sweet response of Dynaflow feel a big lack in Drive-y- ou small, without folding lAr iron pleats, ruffles, tucks, and gathers more easily than by hand ironing cut total ironing time by 23 cut work of ironing by 910 V K Model 85. (Also available: Model 80, open model; Model 88, cabinette model in mahogany or walnut finish.) first-Co- , But let s be practical about all ronn 1 AUTOMATIC IRONER What docs it cost to buy and star performer? to own-t- his The first answer is a look at offers these delivered prices and most two great advantages: peo- among recent moaels, Quicks with Dynaflow Drive m such g almost ufe qc ffce drcam mcaU nurrrzn tovr PRics uc fi ft, venMff. " for showing your good judg- - I (IV nli'Jr inn "ii il II II 1f flit i j -- a' 123 I G. South 2nd East Burgess Co. Phone 3151 Tremonton f WW Kff i : .j a j TO PKATH lam VAlOt y- Fronk Chevrolet Co Dial frfrt'fj Q ith'Ul LOW D017II PAYMENT EASY CREDIT TERf.lS w prices of Buicks stay much closer pficcs of VP; MWoy , basis. st liV ABC Network, every s j There's no time like the present ironing points that iron anywhere a hand iron will! I TAYLOK. . rT '"it.ll f k Year in, year out, the resale Do-a- ll to HENRY r-i- But this is only half the story, finJ ofl any used-ca- r lot. Standard on ROADMASTER. ovtimat at Kctrtt and SPECIAL modtU. eo$t on SVI-E- rn z?4Q uu 2.door . Sowhy not let yourself go? Why not waik rjght into your Buick pu mQ down for one of those! ple still are surprised to find two completely usable open end3 on roll and ironing shoe! 02246 cars with lesser merit, sions. They certainiy shlne on a anything else. Only Ironnle J -- M- - a!Iv costs so little. . i tn.K.. ri1 TT would be easy to let the offtuTfeet tor o:snc, 'Crr- - x mw.-- - t, 311 WH EN BETTtR AUTOMOttlEt A BUItT BUICK Will BUIIO THEY. . - |