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Show Thursday, April 17, 1952 The LEAD SB T spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Hansen Mr. Eh fHenoa and attended the funeral in Ogden with Bishop and Mrs. Warren Hansen. J. r. CHBISTENSENS WELCOME SIXTH SON Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hansen as Easter guests, Mr. and had Mrs. J. P. Christensen is home Mrs. Dick Julander and children she where the hospital, from gave birth to a fine baby boy of Ogden, Sherma and Mr. and Wednesday, April 9. All concern Mrs. Eugene Hansen of Salt Lake ed are doing nicely. This is the City. Mrs. Grant Wilde and Bruce sixth son for the Christensens. the time from Wednesday spent The ward membership was saddened by the news of the to Saturday at the L. R, Shaf-e- r home and visited with other death Thursday of Wayne Booth relatives. husband of of Ogden, the form Mrs. Wilde, Mrs. Shaffer and er Leila Adams. Funeral services were held in Ogden Monday with Mrs. Kenneth Shaffer accoma good percentage of, the ward panied Mrs. Sherman Oyler to in attendance. Our hearts go out Clarkston Thursday to visit with hy sympathy tai Leila and her. Mr. and Mrs Leo Godfrey. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Larson, Mr. children in their bereavement Mr. and' Mrs. Dewain Loveland J. W. Larson, and Mr. and Mrs. of Roy spent the weekend at Paul Larson attended the funeral home with her parents. The fa- services in Brigham Monday for milies spent Easter at Bear Lake. Mrs. Rachel Pett She will be Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Grover remembered as the mother of Mrs. John Larson Jr. spent Easter at West Point . Mr. and Mrs. E. 8. Hansen, reMr. and Mrs. LeRoy Atkinson turning from u trip to California, were Ogden visitors Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Allred were in Brigham City Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Peterson, Pauline, Janice and Tamra made a trip to Idaho Falls Sunday to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell East Garland - -- - Hess. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Hansen Fri., Sat, Sun. April 25, 26, 27 Double Fteature , Harold Lloyd and Frances Ramisden in "Mad Wednesday" and Robert Mitchum and Barbara Hale in ' 'West of the Pecos" All shows start at Dusk! Welcome Back! The Moonlite Drive-i- n this opportunity to Friends and to welcome our New Friends I ' We Invite you to make this "Theatre Under The Stars" your regular entertainment takes greet (Old habit! Here you can really 'relax. It's as' comfortable as an old pair of shoes, because you may wear them ... or even your bedroom slippers, if you like. - If you'd like a soft drink, a delicious frankfurter, some crunchy popcorn YouH find these ... and many other snacks at our refresh- ment pavilion. Here, too, youH find bottle1 e, warmers for baby's as well as rest rooms. meal-ittan- ' spent Sunday night and Monday with the Bess's at Idaho Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Eph Peterson picked up Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cole and family and took an Easter picnic lunch on a sandhill near Hill Field, then went on to Clearfield and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Fielding. Mr. and Mrs. Will Harris of Portage spent Easter Sunday and were overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lafayette Grover.. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Grover and family of Salt Lake City spent Saturday and Sunday at the Naomi Oyler home. Mrs. Naomi Oyler and Mrs. June Coe were Salt Lake City visitors Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Horn Harper joined the Riverside Birthday ciub at a party for their husbands at the Maddox Cafe in Brigham City Saturday evening. There were 25 in the party. The Tom Harpers had their entire family at home for Easter. Mr. and Mrs. George Coombs Sr., of Salt Lake City called on the Harpers Friday. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Holman accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holman of Brigham City to Salt Lake City Tuesday, where they visited with Mrs. Bertha Walker. Mr? and Mrs. J. W. Wood of Provo "and Mr. Ferold Wood of Garland, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Rhodes, Mrs. Lonnie Hall and part of her family, Mr. and Mrs.' Theron Wood of Salt Lake City and their families held an Easter outing on the Hill at the Ross Rhodes home. Mrs. Henrietta Thesslens spent Saturday and Sunday at the Golden Adams home, to celebrate Easter and Mrs. Adams' birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Oyler were in Ogden Friday, Mrs. Oyler spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Archibald. The Archi- - balds spent the weekend here with the Oylers. ; Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Sorensen and family were in Mantua Sunday, where they spent Easter with Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Larsen. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Isaacson and Julene Winter were Salt Lake City visitors Friday evening and Saturday. The Relief Society officers attended the stake convention in Garland Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Isaacson, Don and Jack Winter and their families enjoyed an Easter outing on the Isaacson dry farm at Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Miller The Elnor Stenqufet fais?r left Saturday for Las Vegas and had as their Easter guests, dollar law Boulder Dam. They went by way Heath of Ogden. The of the comsuit brought more than four fringement claims of Zions Park and returned home y Lucre tia Earl of Tooele, years ago by Harry Ferguson plaint, Tuesday, reporting a very enjoy- the past weekend with herspent was settlement The paid by able and Harry Ferguson, Inc., partrip. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert EarL Dearborn Motors Cor- Dearborn Motors, national mar- Ford, Ferguson Lawsuit Settled 342-milll- on poration, Ford Motor Company and others was settled April 9th for 2.7 of that amount a payment of M million dollars. All claims against individuals as well as all claims of conspiracy, unfair competition and violation of the anti-trulaws against all corporations and; individuals were dismissed by a BothwelL . ooru Mrs. Peterson had as consent Judgment signed in guests from Thursday to Satur New York, by Federal Judge Noonan. The set- day. evening, Micheal and Roger Gregory, F, was Ltlement made solely 'un Olpin. Their parents, Mr. and some of the patent ln- der Mrs. Harold Olpin of Salt Lake City came for them Saturday. Blaine Hirschl of Logan called Tuesday. They came to attend on the Petersons Saturday. the Booth funeral services in OgMrs. Winnie Thomlinson and den Monday. daughter Qeri and Mrs. L. FranMr. and Mrs. Leland Watt and cis Peterson and son Johnny of family of Layton spent Sunday Ogden were Easter dinner guests afternoon with the Piersons. of Mrs. Doris Peterson and faMr. and Mrs. Val Roller and mily. family of Weston were at the Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Adams and Potter home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ursel Rhodes children of Yuba City, California were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Har- were Salt Lake City visitors mon Pierson from Sunday to st . keting organization for the Ford Tractor and Dearborn Farm Equipment. Ford Motor company will make certain changes in the means of operation and control of a pump used on the present Ford Tractor. , April 4. 1755 acre 1929 acre son-in-la- w, Mr. and Mrs. Ned Law and small son of Pocatello were dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mrs. Law's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Filburn Johnson. Mrs. Law and the baby remained to spend the week here. Mrs. May Kent and Daughter Karma spent Friday in Salt Lake acre CATTLE RANCH. Beautiful mod. New Borne. Complete equipment and bMgs. Support 199 head year round. Oil highway, clone in. .. CATTLE RANCH. &5 4irestock. S&,tft4 permit Folly equipped. 3 bdnn HOMeTSox hd Elder Comity. CATTLE RANCH. 12$ head permit Box Elder County. CATTLE RANCH. 95 head permit Box Elder County. 735 acre ' acre 22 CATTLE RANCH. 95 head permit Box Elder County. GRADE A DAIRY. 2 bdnn mod. HOME. 12 dairy cows, 1 bolt Foil equipment East Garland. Automobile Great Fire American Surety t To Present and Future owN The lawsuit, brought over four years ago by Harry Ferguson, and Harry Ferguson, Inc., against Ford Motor Company, the Dearborne Motors Corporatio n and others has been settled as t of April 9th, 1952. All claims for damages in connection with conspiracy, unfair competition and violation of the anti-tru- st missed. laws were - dis' ; There are three points connected with this settlement that you as Ford Tractor owners and all prospects considering the purchase of a Ford Tractor should clearly understand: On YOUR The settlement of' the suit will have no effect 2. .The Ford Motor Company will continue to produce and Dearborn Motors Corporation - From April 18th to April 25th will continue, as in the past, to supply any and and all needed repair parts for all 9N, 2N, and 8N Ford Tractors. v 3. Ford Tractors will continue to offer all the present advantages of hydraulic control, the present, advantage of attaching and operating implements and all other features responsible-fo- r their wide popularity. With this litigation satisfactorily settled we are now in a position to assure you delivery, parts and service on present Ford Tractors, and that the policy of giving you the best in Ford Farm equipment, will be continued in the years to come. ON THE PURCHASE . OF ANY BROOM IN OUR STORE ........ LOW PRICES rVninTTT- Your Friendly TREM0NT0N, UTAH 999 CRy - Changes in the pump, called for in the settlement, will be included along with other engineering advancements in the latter part of 195 2 in Ford Tractors for the 1953 season. AMERICAN FOOD STORE acre old. ANNiOUNC: EM EN -- IN -- ALLOWANCE EVERY-DA- Y 191 J Mrm mod. HOME. Barn, other Water. Garland. City. whatsoever on the availability of Ford Tractors to distributors, dealers or their customers. AT OUR REGULAR miw 13 4J9 acres V 1. '0LD'BBQ.0C3'- In ' Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Cook spent last week in Pullman,' Washington with their daughter and Dr. and Mrs. Grant Gill Smith. Mrs. Smith is the former Phyllis Cook.. They became, acquainted with a new daughter, which arrived for the Smiths on ' SAUE TRADE eebby Two Blocks Sooth of Intermonntala Indian School Perry, Utah, Telephone 214 On Hi way M'i' lyi'Hi'iH" j Phone 5321 - Trarrvr SorHro PARLEY ARCHIBALD East Tremonton F 1 |