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Show CM A RDM Th- ARuHIdALD v!iw-'--:- S3ys - iwssw by Dollie Iverson The Nathan Smith family held their annual reunion at the local park Saturday, July 17th. 0 relatives from Card-stoCanada, California, Idaho and Utah were present. Mary as president arS. Anderson ranges a lovely Buffet luncheon and provided pony cart rides, baseball game and fish pond for entertainment. Later in the afternoon the group met in the Cultural Hall where a program was enjoyed, business attended to and a genealogy group sheets for two generations were handed out to interested members. Ninty-fou- Just Looking? We're firm be-- D lievers in shopping a- round and getting the best buy available. To bo sure a Used Car IS the D best buy in the LONG D RUN come here, where assure G Q our reputation your purchase! Easy Terms en Alt. See j. these excellent values: D Great! q q Impala wp.s., H.T. white, au(o. etc. V-- 8 $2995.00 wstick 1961 Comet Clean as new, Dark r. Blue. $895.00 1964 Dodge 440 Wagon Loaded wair cond., etc. 28,000 miles left on factory warranty., $2695.00 1963 Dodge 330 V8, auto., etc. 10.000 left on r. factory warranty. $1495.00 1962 Pontiac Tempest very clean. $995.00 $895.00 1961 Chev. Impala Hard Top, auto., power steering and brakes, loaded. Maroon 4 white. V-- $1295.00 Check our $50. to $395. Lot for Extra Special Bargains Just across the street & Pickups 1962 Ford Falcon Red and real sharp. Pickup $895.00 1961 Volks $995.00 Pickup 1961 Dodge 0 Pickup Utility box, one owner, ' auto., extra nice. V-- 8 $1295.00 3- -1 tons For Sale 1951 Chev. Chassis and cab. 1952 whorse rack Int. V-- 8 engine (real nice) 1961 Dodge 0 Chassis and cab, extremely nice. D-30- $1595.00 ARCHIBALD DODGE Since 1955 40 r of Wescott Maria Wendell. as the Ida., was recognized oldest member present and a birthday cake was given to N. LeRoy Smith whose birthday it happened to be. The Nathan Smith family organization express appreciation to Lynn S. Holmgren and Richard Holmgren for bringing their the pony carts to entertain children. Jay and Geniel Hardy and baby were in Idaho Falls the fore part of the week visiting the J. Roger Johnsens. The Dee Christensen family of Sylmar, Calif., are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Christensen here and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bishop in Garland and other relatives and friends. Phyllis Lewis enjoyed attending a music reunion in Logan last Friday evening.- She met several friends she hadn't seen for years. Gladys and Roy Thorsen are touring the Southern Utah Parks with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bos-leof Brigham City. y 1961 Rambler Wagon Stick, one owner, clean. Trucks Thursday, July 22, 1965 Nathan Smith Family Holds Reunion in Bear River City V 1965 Chev. Tremonton, Utah Leader North Tremont St. Tremonton, Utah Visitor; Entertain;! Velma and Floyd Graves and daughter, Deann, of Springville called on relatives Wednesday and Thursday. They had been to Flaming Gorge and were on their way home. Mrs. Arva Archibald entertained in their honor Wednesday evening at a cook out. Family members were present. Mr. and Mrs. JoDell Huggins and family attended the Parsons family reunion in Lagoon Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. James R. Burton and daughter, Darlene Hungerford and Mary Hunger-for- d California of So. spent two days with Mrs. Burton's sister, Mrs. Alvin E. Anderson and family. They were here to attend the Smith reunion. Cub Scout Visit Salt Lake The Cub Scouts were in Salt Lake City Monday. They visited the Zoo, the International Peace Gardens Museum and Admiral Bernie's T.V. Show. Bessie Christensen, lone Duncan, Helen Huggins, Colleen Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Weidman and Calvin Jensen. accompanied the group. They had their lunch in Liberty Park. A ball game was played here Monday night between B. R. Mrs. Arnold Dallin were guests the Roger Dallins Saturday evening. The occasion being Betty Dallins birthday. The Dee Christensen, the of Elmo Christensen and and Mr. Mrs. Irving Christensen spent and Thursday at Wednesday Soda Springs on the ranch. Fae Lela Huggins was hostess at a birthday party Saturday forenoon for Kathleen. Carolyn and Fred Jensen left early Friday morning for their home in Madison, Wis. Pat Anderson was hostess to her club Thursday evening. Ron Olsen and Theral Smith took their Sunday School class on a tour through Salt Lake City Friday. Nola, Dick and Brian Nessler were guests of the Clifford Jensens in Logan Friday evening. Returns Home Ida Christensen came home Sunday five after spending weeks with Janae Duke who has been ill. However, she left again with Mr. and Mrs. Golden Anderson of Bothwell to rest for a day or two. She will be at home after Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Anderson and family attended the Gooch family reunion held at Donetta Park on Saturday. Family Honors for the weekend. She ing night school at Business College in City and working and family of Salt Lake City spent the weekend in Penrose at the home of the'r father. Jesse F. Petersen. The Peter-sen- s spent the days here with them while the Apploni children enjoyed the adventure of farm life. Carol Petersen, daughter of Jesse F. Petersen was at home for the month of June. She returned to Salt Lake City, Friday. Jesse F. Petersen Jr., enjoyed a weekend of fishing at Kemmerer, Wyo. Returns From Visit Mrs. Leonard Petersen returned home Saturday after spending ten days in Salt Lake City with her new grandson and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Butler. The Butlers brought her home and were guests of the Petersens Sunday. Sam Tolman, John Johnson, and Norman Johnson enjoyed a week's vacation and fishing. They were three day guests at the home of Sam's uncle, Edward Tolman in Salmon, Ida., then spent a few days fishing in Yellowstone Park. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jensen of Hyde Park visited Saturday with their daughter, Mrs. Gerald Tolman and attended the ward banquet in the evening. Mrs. Clairetta Muir of Hunts-vill- e spent a week visiting with her sister, Mrs. Crystal Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. J. Dell Petersen and family visited Flaming Gorge and the Dinosaur National Monument. Mrs. Ezra Bensen returned to her home after having been a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Dell Petersen for five days. She is Mrs. Peter- by Mrs. Leonard Petersen Mr. and Mrs. Orson Jensen accompanied Mr. and Mrs. McKay Rollins to Mountain View, Calif., last week to help them move to Orem. McKay will be teaching at the B.Y.U.. Going and coming, they stopped in Sparks, Nev., to visit with Mrs. Jensen's mother, Ida Miller and the Olene Ballingham family at is staying. whose home she Wh le at Mountain View they were visited by Mr. and Mrs. Jack Laurence of San Jose. On his birthday, Orson Jensen received a telephone call from his son, James, who is in Ohio serving a mission for the LDS Church. His daughter, Marlena Jensen, also called from College Park, Md. Marlena presented her parents with twin wedding band rings. Gene also called from Madison, at days ZCMI. Marlene Johnson is spending a week in Salt Lake City with Nancy and Ron Carman. The Leland Johnson family spent two days fishing at Clear Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bywater visited of Bear River City at the Lyn Clark Thursday home. Mr. and Mrs. Lyn Clark visited Friday and Sunday in Brigham City with Mrs. Clark's mother, Mrs. Simper. Mr. and Mrs. Porter Christensen and family vacationed at Yellowstone for four days, returning home Sunday. Mark Petersen and Kathelen Lindley of Wellsville visited at the Leonard Petersen home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Adams of California are visiting in the vicinity and attended the Ward Banquet Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Petersen and Mr. and Mrs. Margan Miller were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Petersen in Brigham City Saturday at a cook-out. Vern Adams Named Agent By mother. Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Petersen and grandson, Bruce Barlow, were at Bear Lake, Fri- day. Honorei On Birthday Laurence Petersen and her daughter, Mrs. Kimber (Faye) Barlow were Salt Lake The City visitors Thursday. Kimber Barlow family of Ray, and Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Petersen joined the Vera Roche family at the Roche home Sunday for a birthday dinner honoring Mrs. Roche. Miss Kathy Wright was home Mrs. teams racing the Southwest Top from contestants for & CARD OF THANKS express our gratitude to all who shared with us our sorrow in the passing of our beloved mother, Mary Ellen Peck. For the beautiful floral offerings, messages of condolence, for the lovely food, and to Bill Hoefer. addition to California points, runners, a large group of machines are expected from Colorado, Idaho, and Nevada to compete against t h e "home team" Utah drag racers Record runs in the Competi tion, classes will be featured both Saturday and Sundav with an attractive correction factor those who helped in anyway. Mr. and Mrs. F. Millan Peck Mr. and Mrs. J. Delos Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Wesley C. Gephart and family. Championship Finals, Oct. at Tulsa, Okla. Over $2500 in cash has been posted for winners, in addition to thousands of dollars in trophies and merchandise awards. Such California drag racing notables as Danny Ongais, Bill Crosley, Nando Hasse, Stellings-Tapi- a will be on hand for the Top Fuel Dragster Eliminator runoffs. On the gas dragster side, Tony Nancy will try to solve altitude problem, while the new Dos Palmos AAGD, driven by Bob Keith of San Jose, will concentrate on gathering more World Championship Series points. 30-3- the Sharing the action spotlight drivers from California, be car They Can Go Awfully Fast includ- - Insect cte.mage seems move uKe wuaiire. u 'It's GOOD SENSE AND GOOD INSURANCE TO impor-an- t tremendously THE to check crops daily USE EXPERT during the coming weeks rviNuwuuK ot youn ps a delay in treatment Wasco Fieldman. pf only a few days can result in serious crou oss. If insect infestation begins to show, let your Wasco Fieldman make a INSECTICIDES Survey sweep to specific in of ally pinpoint type sects e.nd best chemical Agricultural Chemical Division of the and method of applicaChemical Co. Wasatch tion for the most econom 2225 South 5th East, ical program. 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Choice Beef Seven Bone or Blade Cut 9)ore CjuaranletJ Savers ighway Sections 89 Chuck All Chuck Roast The Same Price At Safeway Filter-Fl- Twin Falls llYlore 'iYloney Kocast family-siz- KMVT-T- V Idaho Falls Plus Deposit V Boise, Idaho KIFI-T- V bottles Fonda Economy White KBOI-TCity large Luconw Party Prldo li(MB(ii!(183!p WATCH THE PARADE ON TELEVISION Saturday, July 24th That Refreshes I cans J. Store r Bottles In hrlt a For The Pause Fonda Plates Pork 6 Beans Aflarshmalloivs Canned Pop 12 Vrr7 f hL Salt Cragmont COLA, i Srrjfr W2j?iS Saftway Star-Ki- st Coffee 32J9 f Vl J? momm, raw Store Closed Saturday, July 24 of 1007r Scouts, Troop 129 attended scout camp at Reservation for six days with their leader, Clair Zollinger. Assisting in taking scouts and equipment to camp and returning them home were Odel Summers, Leonard M. Petersen, Bishop and Mrs. Garald Tolman, Clyde Holt, and Glen Fourteen The Albert L. Smith family enjoyed a long weekend at Yellowstone Park, Friday through Monday. Mr." and Mrs. Preston Petersen and children and Mr. and and Tremonton. Tremonton left Mrs, Engvar Petersen spent with the laurels. the weekend at Twin Lakes, Dick Nelson is back in Boston Ida. Mr. and Mrs. William Anderagain. Ruth Munns and Marlene Hanson took their family for a sen accompanied Mr. and Mrs.' weekend outing in Logan CanFred Jensen of Madison, Wis.,' yon an' Bear Loke. to Logan Thursday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Roy Anderson dinner. were in Ogden Tuesday for a Dale Burt took his father, check up for Mrs. Anderson. Carlos Burt of Brigham City to She is recovering satisfactorily the Veterans Hospital Sunday from an operation of three morning. Mr Burt had taken a weeks ago. During the week the sudden turn for the worse SatRoy Andersons were visited by Mr. and Mrs. Newel Brown of urday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Chester ChrisPortland, Ore. tensen and children and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Apploni JUL MOey.fi$j Wis. And Many of Your Other Favorite Big for 4300 foot We wish to In World the the Schmitt "DraP-On- Shirley Shahan, Gas Ronda. used to compensate elevation. being Mike Lady" August 1st. This major Regional Champ-ionship, sanctioned by the Na- tional Hot Rod Association, is one of 42 points meets being held throughout t h e United States and Canada to qualify with the dragsters, will some of the top Stock Prudential Mrs. J. P. ine will throughout be heading toward the Bonne ville Drag Strip. Salt Lake City, to compete in the 1st Utah State on July 31 and Championship The appointment of Vern C. Adams, RFD No. 2, Tremonton, as an agent with the Logan office of the Prudential Insurance district agency Co.'s Ogden was announced today by Manager N. Reno Ficklin. Adams is a native of East Garland, and attended schools in this area. 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