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Show "PAGE SEC BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 1930. Plymouth -I-- Clark Rudd made a business trip to Brigham City, Wednesday. One of the most attractive Eocial affairs of Plymouth, this season was the school program which was put over by the three school teachers, Mr. Stevens as principal, Miss Tans and Mrs. Flaro Josephson for the other grades. ' First on the program were the 1st and 2nd grades. Song, "April Showers" 1st and 2nd grades. Song "The Fiddlers" Boys. Recitation, "Pa Says So," Dan Syl vester. Song, "My Little Yellow Duck," Girls. Song, "IH Try 111 Try." Cherrill Hess. Song, "The Daisy" 2nd grade girls The Third, Fourth and Fifth grades gave the following program: A Hard Test Mr. Jones and the Board members. THE NEW FORD COUPE A beautiful doted ear, dutinguhheJ by Iff mbttantial grace of line and contour. A particularly good car for phy$ician$," butineu executives and talesmen because of Its comfort and reliability. The Triplex shatter-proo- f glass unndshield and the brakes contribute fully enclosed to the unusual safety of the new Ford four-whe- el )l ft CI """"a - T m I OUTSTANDING FEATURES A Z Choice of New streamline bodies Rustless Steel colors Triplex glass windshield hatter-proo- f Four Houdaille "I'm Going To Tell My Ma On You" Wayne Hess and Jetta ArchiDaid. "Runaways" 4th and 5th grade boys. "Cinderellas Magfc House" by 3rd 4th and 5th grades. The Sixth, iSeventh and Eighth grades as follows: "Hello Plymouth" by all Announcements by Elden Zondell. "Joshuas, My Name" Glen Archibald. "There's A Rainbow Round My Shoulder" by School Quartet. e Shame" Carol Starr "A and Eldon Zundel. "The Bull Dog" Boys Chorus. "Home Cleaning Time" Leron Udv "Tiptoe Through The Tulips," AIL "Two Dreamers" Belva Smith and Clarie Hess. "I Get The Blues When It Rains," Glen Archibald and Grace Rudd. "Sis's Feller" Dean Steed. "Keep Your Funny Side Up" AH. "Pieces of Ark" Linford Archibald and Harold Steed. "A Funny Melody," School Quar- double-actin- g by draulic shock absorbers Fully en four-whebrakes closed, silent Extensive use of fine steel forging Aluminum pistons Chrome sill Threeuarter con alloy valves Torque-tub- e axle rear floating drive More than twenty ball and roller bearings Sturdy steel-spo55 to 65 miles an wheels Case hour Quick acceleration of control Reliability Economy Long life. el m ke 1 Dog-gon- ? P3 W? t . i IS V I i' ft tet. "Happy" Emery Marshall "Levy Song," Boys Chorus. A Spelling Match by Maurine and Wanda Mason. "Ah Gee Whiz" by Albert Hess. "Happy Days", All. "Eeonomvitis" Raulfston ZiitwIaI. "A Bad Bad Man," Orien Nish. "Painting the Clouds With Sunshine" Grace Rudd and Gle n Archibald. "Pipp and Pepp" Ruel Pierson and Kenneth Hess. "My Blue Ridge Mountain Home"' School Quartet. Jokes Dean Lamb. "We Mix Our Sighs With Sunshine." AH. The house was filled to its capacity and all enj6yed the program. Mr. and Mrs. carrel Jenson and children Carrel and Patsy of Brigham City are visiting, Mrs., Jenson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William J. Hess. Miss Ethel Smith, formerly of this place, but who is working- at Pocatello. Idaho, was married to George Barell of that place. They were married in Logan, Tuesday and are returning to Idaho, Sunday, where Mr. Barrell is working. OF THE NEW FORD ...... ...... NOTE THESE LOW PRICES Roadster Phaeton Coupe . a. Tudor Sedan $435 $440 $500 $500 $530 Sport Coupe De Luxe Coupe $550 Three-windoSedan Fordor $625 Cabriolet $645 De Luxe Sedan $650 Town Sedan . . . . . $670 w, 'a .... .... (f.o.b. Detroit, plus freight and delivery. Bumper t and spare tin extra, at low cost,) i - Mr. and Mrs. Carpi nn? .Tnnann family, of Brigham City, were Thursday, dinner guests of Mrs. William Sylvester. Mrs. David T. Burnett, who has been in Malad City for medical treatment returned home, Tuesday of this week. Heber Anderson, of Brigham City, the Raleih man, was in Plymouth business, Thursday. on Miss Grace Udv of RivpraiVIn woo visiting her counsin, Miss Evadine Smith, Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. George Jesse Mason were Tremonton shoppers, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Smith and family have purchased the .William Archibald home, and Mr. Smith has remodeled the house and moved in, where they intend to make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Udy are rejoicing over the arrival of a baby girl which came to bless their home Sunday afternoon. Mother and baby are doing fine. Mrs. Edith TTawps' nt ClcrAcn M.ao v " t Uo Sunday guest of Mrs. Don Rufus Lamb. Don Rufus Lamb, Clark Rudd, Dr. L. A. Rose, W. A. Hess, Vera Pierson, Rhado Archibald, Loren Archibald, Steven Rose, Lucetta Pierson attended meeting at Garland Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Parley Archibald and children, Ruth, Phillis and Melburn, were Sunday guests of Mrs. Jesse 11 Meawty of Mm amidl meehamiean exeeHiemee has been built into the graceful flowing lines of the new Ford and there is an appealing charm in its fresh and varied BEAUTY harmony of color. Yet more distinctive even than this beauty of line and color is its alert and sprightly performance. As days go by you will find that it becomes more and more your favorite car to drive- -so responsive, so easy to handle, so safe and comfortable that it puts a new joy in motoring. The city dweller the farmer the owner of the spacious two-ca-r the industrial worker garage in the suburbs "a to all of these it brings a new measure Craftsmanship has been put into mass production. value far above the price." of reliable, economical service. Today, more than ever, the new Ford is H.-- IF Oil IP MOTOR COMPANY Lamb.. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hawes of Ogden were Sunday guests of Mrs. Hawes parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Marshall. Mrs. Lucy Lamb, motored to Salt Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Lamb, and Lake City Sunday and Mrs. Lamb went on to Nephi to visit her sister, Mrs. Bowles. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Lamb attended the Pageant and then returned home. , 4lA ,number of young sports attended the dance at Malad City, Saturday v evening. Mrs. Janet Steed, who has been in Ogden for the last three weeks, re- turned home Sunday. Walter Kilkinson of Tremonton was bu8ine0Uth Friday a"d Saturday on ALL NEW MODEL FORDS Mrs. Thomas J. Udy and family of Kiverside, were Sunday guests of Mrs. Alvin Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Overmire of St George aft up visiting their daughter, Mrs. Ezra Mason. Parley Archibald and Mr. Nelson Tremonton were in Plymouth on bus-of iness, Monday. ON DISPLAY -- UTAH AUTO AND IMPLEMENT CO. When Yon TJfink LUMBER THINK WILSON "Everything U Build Anything" Phone 11. Phone 28 SALES G0 SERVICE Tremonton, Utah i |