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Show The LEADER Mrs. J. O. Hadfield returned from the Dee Hospital Thursday. MjTle Udy She is doing nicely and will soon be about as usual. KTTORS FROM Mrs. Art Ward accompanied EASTERN UTAH J. O. Hadfield to Ogden Thurs Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Walker day and spent a couple of days of Roosevelt, who have been with her daughter, Mrs. Rayola spending the winter in Salt Lake Walker. spent a few days visiting with Mrs. Florence Udy entertained Mr. and Mrs. Leland Bourne the a number of ladies from Rivfirst of the week. erside, Thatcher, Bothwell, GarFuneral services for Mrs. Mary land and Fielding at a quilting Elizabeth Tinrey were held in bee Thursday. Riverside on Tuesday. Many Mr. and Mrs. Jay Macfarlane friends and relatives from out of are very happy to announce the town were present. arrival of a lovely baby daughThe birthday club met at the ter. Two brothers besides grandhome of Mrs. Josie Bourne in parents are awaiting their ar- honor of her birthday Wednes- rival home. Mr. and Mrs. Delos Jenson acday. A number of members were enable to be present. companied by Mrs. Mary Ann Riverside U!UyiH;$V Here are the gayest styles that will tread Jpthe walk on , Easter Sunday. I p ffifaj' fl fftl I ,ICE3 FROM $2.98 Ward went to Salt Lake Saturday for conference and to visit Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Austin of Las Vegas Nevada. Mrs. Austin and Mrs. Jenson are daughters of Mrs. Ward. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Udy and children visited in Salt Lake over the weekend with her father, Mr. Skinner and other relatives. Mrs. Dean Anderson, Mrs. Joe Forsberg, Mrs. George Forsberg and Mrs. Inez Johnson and Kar ren Johnson were in Ogden Fri day. Karen had a treatment for polio. She Is doing very well. Mr. and Mrs. VerNon Thomp son and sons pf Garland, Mrs. LeRee Mulliner and children from the Northwest were dinner guests during the week of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Udy. John Udy was in Salt Lake for conference. He attended conference sessions and met several of his missionary companions. Mr. and Mrs. George E. Bitter of Idaho Falls stopped for a short visit with her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Udy Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Hess and son and Mrs. Annie Bourne visited Sunday with relatives. Mrs. Jesse Davis came home from the Valley Hospital where she received medical attention. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Udy were in Salt Lake Sunday for conference but were unable to get in the Tabernacle, so visited with Mr. and Mrs. Horace Udy and saw conference by television. John Udy came home with them. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Welling accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Nielson and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Linford attended a special Sunday School meeting for Stake Boards and the general Sunday School session Sunday evening. Renee Welling, Marilyn Ward Davis leave Wednesday for Southern Utah for a tour with the A Capella Choir. They will be gone for three days. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Bourne visited in Kaysviile Sunday with their daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Phillips and Diane Bourne. Myron Richards returned home from the Valley Hospital, Thursday afternoon, where he recuperated after an appendici-tu- s operalon.He si getting along nicely and will be quite well soon. Joel J. Richards, son of Mr. and Mrs. . Ralph Richards of Riverside has accepted an assignment with the Dept. of Agriculture .as ,Farm Management Supervisor at Cedar city, Utah. ,Ar. and Mrs. Landell Ballard and f amily of Benson visited Sunday afternoon with Mr .and Mrs. t Myron Richards. Mr. Ballard and Mrs. Richards are brother and sister. J '5.90 New Spring IJ Styles WHITE RED MULTI-COLO- PINK PURPLE mand, California, and with their son Windel and family at Gred- ley, California. After returning to Utah they spent two weeks visiting at Salt Lake and Provo with their children, Mrs. Lucille Johnsen, George L. Miller ,and Mrs. Leon Orton. Mr. A. L. Smith and Mr. Mont Smith attended the stock sale at Ogden Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Shuman and daughter DeAnn visited in Brig-haCity Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Kay Shuman and family and were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Petersen . Myrna Petersen, accompanied by Ruby Turnbow of Ogden, was a weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. Marvel Howard of Salt Lake. Misses Gloria and Bonnie Gay and Danna Petersen spent the week end in Salt Lake. Mr. Perry Stanfill of Townsend Montana is visiting here this HERE'S THE WAY to pull a reatvmounted plow m week. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Egley and family were in Ogden Thursday evening to attend a family party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray South. Mrs. Doris Johnson and Mrs. Ida Miller attended the Primary conference in Salt Lake Thurs- day and Friday. Mrs. Engvar Petersen entertained Tuesday at a family party honoring the birthday annivers v FOR ALL OUTDOOR EQUIPMENT SOFT BALLS BASE BALLS BATTS and MITTS TENNIS RACKETS SPINNING REELS and LINES Look at the Allis-Chalme- rs mounted plows for WD and CA Tractors. Here is the hitch that boosts traction by adding implement weight to the rear wheels. It's also the hitch that gives constant-dept- h A-- C FREE-AWING HITCH . plowing. Let us prove that g plows give for both the best plowing you you've ever had at low fuel Allis-Chalme- Only hitch point to line up Simple to adjust as a walking plow Protects shares and plow Makes steering easy 1 rs free-swin- cost. Tune in tha National Farm and Ham Hour Every NBC Saturday SPORTSMEN'S SAKS DOX ELDER HEADQUARTERS Dial M SfftVICf AND K0T0R CO. Tremonton 2311 D. R. Waldron and Kenneth Germer were in Salt Lake Tuesday on business. Wkiu svlnc all tirts at extra cost when svailahle. Ann Zeziger, Vadis and Judy spent Tuesday in Ogden. Cephart Stores Co. "BUY FOR CASH AND PAY LESS" I Mr. and Mrs. George Abbott were in Ogden Monday to visit Mr. Abbott's sister, Mrs. Adelia Grow, who Is in. the hospital there. Announcing The Reopening OF THE MOON LITE Bead - the Nicest Miles in the World Well, the day has come! You have your beautiful Golden Anniversary Cadillac and are off on that cross-countjourney you've so eagerly awaited. You're full of hope and anticipation but almost afraid it's too good to be true. Can any car perform and handle the way people say this one does? You come to the end of the street that opens into the crosstown thoroughfare and the big, easy-actibrakes settle you down to the softest, smoothest stop you ever experienced in all your life. J ry DRIVE-I- N ng You touch the throttle, and the great engine starts you out like the flight of an arrow smoothly and swiftly and quietly. Almost before you know it, a light turns red and, once again, that easy, velvety stop. And then the green and again that swift, eager move into action. Stop and go red and green . . . and pretty soon it dawns upon you that you never dreamed of driving a. car that handled and performed like this. Wonderful in city traffic no doubt about it! APRIL 18th loth 20 FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY, WEATHER CONDITIONS PERMITTING OPENING DOUBLE in ail" MILLERS RETURN FROM VACATION Mr. and Mrs. George L. Miller returned home Friday after a two and a half months vaca tion. They spent some time in Arizona, visited at Los Angeles with Mr. Miller's sister Mrs. Mammie Hansen, with their dau ghter and family, Mr .and Mrs. Robert Campbell (Lael) at Rlch- - and daughter Virginia left Tues8hyrl Dee Davis, who la now day for Sacramento, California, living in Ogden, and her grandwhere they plan to make their mother, Mrs. Arthur Wilson visited with Mrs. Wesley Dustman home. Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Darwin of Mesa, Arizona visited Fri day with the Jay Dee Harrises R BLUE "cariboo Mrs. Leonard Petersen ary of Mr. Petersen. Mrs. Marie Petersen visited In Salt Lake Friday with her sisters, Mrs. La vine Ouymon and Mrs. Rozella Mullens. Mrs. Leonard M. Petersen and children Dee Len, Myrna, Jerry and Kent and Miss Carol Spend-lov- e and Miss RubyTurnbow attended conference in Salt Lake Sunday. They were dinner guests of Fred Petersen. Mr. Fred Tubbs was a weekend guest at the Leonard Petersen home. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Tub- -' bs of Mesa, Arizona visited at the Petersen's Saturday. Fred returned to Arizona with them after having attended classes at the U of U in Salt Lake the last two quarters. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Brown " To Randolph Scott in Penrose Thuradty, April 10, 1552 ' And then the cars thin out about you the traffic lights stretch farther and farther apart and you find yourself on the open road. Instinctively, your foot goes down on the throttle; but, quickly, it eases up again. For you find yourself really rolling in a couple of hundred feet! So you do a little experimenting until you find the spot where the accelerator belongs for sane and sensible driving and then you settle back and relax. You scarcely seem to be moving at all. You handle the wheel with the weight of your hand. You're comfortable resting at peace with The sun rises higher and the road beckons on. "Where did we plan on stopping tonight? "Better take a look at the map and see what's on down the line. We're going to get a lot farther than I ever dreamed we could!" Yes, it's true what they say about Cadillac. Better come in and see it and drive it while ' ' ' you're in the mood! ! DILL Mickey Rooney in THE GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY "MY OUTLAW BROTHER" Shows will be run during Week Ends Only Until Further Notice! Wayne Sandall Motor Co. 2d PHONE 3956 TRMOHTON ! |