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Show Thursday, January 1954 7th, LEVAN NEWS Mrs. Venese Taylor, Mrs. Faye Winter and Mrs. Mary Jane Winter were hostesses to members of their club and partners at a chicken supper last Tuesday night at the City hall. Gifts were exchanged. Those enjoying the party were Mr. and Mrs. Erin Poulson, Mr. and Mrs. Clinn Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. Clem Wankier, Mr. and Mrs Vern Mangelson, Mr. and Mrs. Vic Collard, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Mr. and Mrs. Niels Gardner, Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Mr. and Mrs. Loren Mr. and Mrs. Heber Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Winter and Mr. and Mrs. Ray WinStep-hense- n, Step-hense- n, ter. Mr. and Mrs. Kent linton and children are visiting at the home Mr. and Mrs. of her parents, Floyd Bosh. Mr. and Mrs. Linton and family have been living in Salt Lake City, but are now moving to Winnemucca, Nevada to make their home. Those Jfrom Levari attending the funeral services at Lehi on Saturday for Leo Hansen, a former residentof Levan, were Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Eosh, Mr. and Jack Mrs. Golden Mangelson, Bosh, J. E. Hansen. Mrs. Ella Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Owen D. Taylor, and Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Winter visited with Mr. and Mrs. Tom May in Salt Lake City recently. Leo Christensen and two children of Provo spent Sunday here at the home of his mother, Mrs. Alvena Christensen. gelson, Mr, and Mrs. E. N. and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Paystrup spent Thursday in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Christensen visited on Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs. Christian Christersen. They were enroute to their home in Salt Lake City after enjoying a vacation in California. Cfcrii-tense- just simp:y-cunstructe- d ee America's Most Exciting New Car Today The Completely New Star Chief Pontine! y, ter. :r w; j f i vr , - .. -- 's ' , im)t'zZZ. 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Vern Winter accompanied his brother Farrell to Logan Sunday where he winn enter school for the winter quarter at the U S A C, c-- r !t i r m Evansville, Ind., maai V. ;viade the same spelling errors in a courtroom test that were found: In a fictitious note, the judge gave him one to ten years on a larceny count There's one man! who found out the hard way that words make a sentence! DRIVI and more powerful engiues set new etaiiJanLj for thrifty performance. cruising or quick traffic response is The k yours at lAQLS-DES- G I p Option at txtrm coo. finger-flic- or - LOOK ATPONTIACS SCORE FOR the linest car eer l'ontiac's low price range. away o mightier far and offered in d Interiors Now Colors Most Powerful Pontiac Ever Built New Readability and Driving Ease Now Custom-Style- Increased "" Tip Cross-Count- ry Luggage Room ' 12-in- To start, construct a rigid frame, B, all of 1 x 4 material, both glued and screwed together for rigidity. Frame C, calls for sawing out the corners to accomodate the legs, and cutting the slots with saw and chisel for the drawer rails. When B is glued to C and drawn tightly together with screws, the legs fit into the corners as shown in D and F. ? ch sec-So- n, ;v..j. . ' "A- Hollar tor Dollar tfou can't beat a -r le -- 1 ' f . C : JT.- U JT ONTIAC - MiEiPim Bfl MT(M3 7bpfV3o"x48 (DdD. First West and Center ' Phone 66 ') Corner Cttai' OramKr Defa : A y.sp frsm Detxi ' (Corner) f fl'lil- l- . li-- i$r (thrown). '.''.".' Slay. r 3. The divided riding skirt originated in (Amer- ica) (England). 4. The law of Moses is in the (Talmud) (Torah). 5. Zog I was king of (Albania) (Tibet). 6. The first public school in America was in (Boston). (New York). 7. A Iepidoptera is a (butterfly) (poisonous spider). 8. The Green Mountain Stat La (Kentucky) (Ver- a9 'MJfgiv fc 90-10- 10 30-6- 0, average; 70-8- 0, - 0, 3N---6 3 r '' 1, i e . ' it V is, a 'jCSJajing t I When you put the plates on your car and the driver's wallet, you have met your state's requirements to drive. It is the your time on the highway would be short-livewe as "So can far of tell, you saying, Department's way mitted to drive." r i t in JJ Miss Flintskin, what you need is to drink at least 3 glasses of Ml IK a day. U1AM SULK H VI si uoisoa V IPs . Driv'mg is NOT a righf d. W rjr'l ( dU fjvhyfffd m it l J V oolnu for each Decoded InteUIgrasi '0101 "t tttft (Philadelphia) while he was President of the United States. 10. There are (10) (12) members in the President's Cabinet, 0-- 20 u r TT7, A v.- 3. mont). Check your answers, scoring yourself is poor; very superior. superior; K'-- J, mmmwrn 9. George Washington lived in (New York City) correct choice. A score of .' i". M ff-r.- 4 lUl 2. Blotter's Day is the (second) (third) Sunday in 0M " Wmn.GRAM Check correct word. 1. The caber is (eaten) 1954 Inchst Long Biggest Pontiac Ever lullt-2- 14 Now Inside and Out Beauty, Magnlfint MoUtrs wW.W "'V."wi.w r ,.mW.JJLl1l,,l.l,..,l.., top may be of table-des- k ch a al I'll THl PONTIAC CHIEFTAIN, Cen.-ra- l lowest priced eiplit, is even and more beautiful for 1951 COMPllTI POWER CONTROLS power steering, power brakes, electric window lifts. Comfort Control driver's seat and Dual-Rang- e JLIydra-Matiare optional equipment for 1954 at extra cost. HYDftA-MATI- C K material. If boards and ona two board, each 48 inches long are used, there will ba only two joint3 in the top. The top is fastened either by screws from the top or right-angbrackets from beneath, and has a. Vh inch "overhang all around. Drawer detail is shown in E. As for the best wood and finishes, your local lumber dealer will be able to advise you. can be made of wood with a few tools and skills. Ill mi, DUAL-KA- N MAKE A A Pags Thret n, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Anderson of Cedar City and Mr. and Mrs. Elden Anderson of Big Pin-eWyoming visited at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Anderson during the holidays. Mr FjVar Orristpnspn snent a fAmr Haw in Silt Ci'V with her wsters, while her husband went on to Logan to visit witn their son Val and family. Mr. and Mrs. James Christen sen and boys were in Ephraim on bunday. Their son V ance enroll ed at Snow for the winter quar . . table-des- NEPHl. UTAH TIMES-NEW- Bishop and Mrs. LeGrande Man- Extra-economic- HOW HOHR'S THE K)WNCAtON license in your Without these, Motor Vehicle should be per- But from then on it is up to you. Respect the law and the rules of the road, drive so as not to endanger your life or the lives of others, and you may continue to drive. But Those licenses are not a right they are merely qualified permission. They do not say you can weave over the highways intoxicated; that you can driv e at dangerous speeds; or that you can commit any act that may endanger the public safety. You can't get away with it. Continued bad driving habits, sooner or later, will rule you off the road. In one year 600,000 drivers had their licenses suspended or revoked every third one for intoxication. Speeding and rccklessncsi were also LuVh on the list. Remember driving is not a right; it is a license which if ebuscd can be withdrawn. Respect it and continue to drive safely, zzr.zly. |