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Show V A L L E V LEADER here. They vis family. Ruth Dans went He will visit in Salt Lake for a other relatives back to Provo with them to visit few days where his wife is visit- were accompanied from Roy by Mrs. Ernie Elm and for a week. ing her mother, returning here his sifter,children. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ward of Salt her fcur the latter part of the week. Mrs. Donald Mr. and Mrs. Dan Gam reMrs. Gene Leavitt and son, Lake, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Earl accomof Ogden, and Smith ceived word last week that their their daughters, Mrs, Val, attended a birthday party Adams of Pocatello by panied were dinner daughter, Mrs. Bob Burlettee has Grant Sorenson of Logan and last Monday in Brigham City Ward W. Wards, SunE. of the a baby girl bom Tuesday, July Mrs. Hal Rhead of Tremonton for her sister, Mrs. Tillie Dewey. guests 15, at the Cooley hospital In and their children, spent the Mrs. Pearl Miller of Salt Lake day. The Howard Capener family and Brigham City. Yellowstone in week City spent Saturday and Sun- were past guests of relatives in Carl Coombs and son, Dennis, visited a daughter and sister, day with Mr. and Mrs. Noble Sunday. of San Francisco visited over Mr and Mrs. Verl Anderson at Peterson and family. Mrs. MilMr. and Mrs. Ronald Hales enweek-end his with are parents. sisters. the ler and Mrs. Peterson Vaughn, Montana. tertained at a family party SatMr. and Mrs. George R. Coombs. Mrs. Craig Pinder and two Mrs. Leora McCullough visited Mrs. J. D. Mun-so- n with her par- daughters and Mrs. Bernie Pet- urday honoring on her birthday. over the week-en- d cf Fielding ents, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Rudd erson lelt Saturday for Jerome, Mr. and Mrs. James Burt and Idaho. Mrs. Pinder will join her children of Ogden were the and family. who is working there. Mun-soOwens husband, John Garn and Wesley guests; also the Mrs. Peterson has spent the past Mun-so- n fish week last three Mrs. days spent from Fielding. SAYS: week with her parents, Mr. and Hales. Mrs. of ing at Salmon, Idaho. mother is the Mrs. David Wood. Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Delose Del Blacknam of Deweyville is WERE THE FOLKS WMOi visiting this week with his aunt, Mrs. Elwood Hess returned Mr. and Mrs. George M. Ward home Saturday from her trip and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Ogden Mr. and Mrs. Gene Leavitt. PUT THE ACTION with the Mormon Pioneer trek. and two children of California Leavitt Mrs. Gene Mr. and She with Idaho reports a very interesting went to Yellowstone last week. week in PLUMBING spent last time and having seen many They visited in Livingston, MonMrs. Milton Mr. and his sister, SATIS points of interest including tana, with Mr. and Mrs. Kenand family. FACTION; Smith Mrs. Earl Holt attended the Washington, D. C, New York, neth Austin. Mrs. George M. Ward was inreunion last ween ai Sacred Grove, Independence, Plumbing- , Peterson She Jail. Missouri and Carthage was by She Manti. accompanied jured from a fall last week while That and Clain Peterson visited also Mrs. Stella Goudy at Yellowstone and it was necLEASES; her sisters, Lou Skinner and Mrs. Eunice Raveston of Grace and Mary essary to put her leg in a cast. ' , missionaries as are who serving She is recovering nicely. Clarkston. States. in Northern Baker A. two the sons, Mr. and Mrs. George Mrs. Paul Spokis and Fireside was held at the home and five children of Huntington Ralph and Gordon, of Livingston, Montana, spent Thursday of Orris Rudd, Sunday evening. Park, California, are visiting .with her sister, Mr. ana Mrs. Glen Peterson and Colleen Pack with the Russell Capener family. er were in charge. A quiz on the Russell Capener and son, La- Noble Peterson and family. of Wood was David Mrs. Bible Book of Mormon and Mr. and Mar, Vaughn Tingey, Paul Fors-ber- g, are was rendered Music spendDavid Capener and Dick California, by Gardina, given. his Water with a brothers. parents, few the Ashby days ing Capener are in Salt Lake with Mr. and Mrs. David Wood and melon was served by the hostess, the scout encampment. Mrs. Clark Rudd. Mrs. Grant Skinner and baby Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Earl of of Salt Lake visited with her Phoenix Arizona, Mr. and Mrs. parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Udy, Claude Earl and son, Larry, and Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Richards Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hansen of announce the Dirtn oi a son at Mr. and of were guests Ogden the Budge hospital July 18. The Mrs. Leonard Standing on Sun- JJEAR RIVER PAGE SIX. Hcn-eyvil- le Trer.ontcn. Utah While the Salt Lake Tribune conthought the article slightly troversial, the story praises the industry of pioneers, tells the comstory of the. church and ments on present day Mormons. Latter-Da- y Saints might take Time's statement to exception that Mormonism sprang from the mind of Joseph Smith, befact cause it is a believe Latter-Da- y Saints that well-kno- Ti: that Mormonism was revealed to ?ve.:.- Joseph Smith by cvir. i IT "i-i- , tion. Speaking of President George Albert Smith, Time says:"" In he is impressive. In his quiet and earnest way, Smith is a the public-relatio- Tt? 1367 -- .. 1L great salesman and man and one who serves the needs of the church well i.i 1947. People who watch him in !n.1urn his office slyly poping bonbons '. . rst iof ns 5. Y,' s tt. mEJ mm fiirfirrTOrj:-"rt- out-of-to- ns i ji siie? -) yn -- I - A h pip Fair and Rodeo MALAD CITY, IDAHO Aug. 7-8-- 9 HORSE SHOW AND CALF CATCfflNG CONTEST p. in. 7tli.-ft:-30 August - - NEW ARENA STOCK BY MCBRIDE Carnival-Ut- Exposition Shows ah ADMISSION HORSE SHOW 75c NIGHT RODEO KIDS UNDER 12- - -- 75c APPROVED R. C. A. $1.50 strong use this 1912 Model T Truck in my used, business, and it still rolla along at 35 mph. Afe was idle for several years, I filled it with gas cranked it up, and it started at once! Two orir spark plugs, dated 1905, still perform! The mp J horn and the lights still work fine. After the rear door doesn't even rattle! You ; Trucks last longer!" and '7 y. 5T7 35 bet PAT F; 251 CANE,Miu Used Every Day Since 1918! "Since 1918, I've driven this truck about ... on Sundays I 25 miles, 6 days a week often drive it 70 miles. I've grown very much attached to my truck. I don't think I will ever part with it!" LORENZO BARATTINI, N.w Oreon'lo. Capener and grandson, "I've been using this 1917 Ford Trucks.-33 ... I'm 63 now. The engine has beenrci . only once . . . most of the original equips: still in use! I'll say Ford Trucks tot tef JESSE TURNHU" TIME MAGAZINE TELLS UTAH STORY RINGSIDE A NEW GROUNDS A. A. I 1912 FOQD s&ill going "I LaMar Capener, Mrs. H. S. Tin Mr. and Mrs. A. gey and son, Vaughn, have just Wright, Mrs. Summers and Mrs. returned from a tour of the Stacy Garn and sons of Ogden Northwest and Canada. Return ing by way of Montana, they joined the group. visited the Cooley Dam and Yellowstone Park. August 8th and 9th at 9:00 p. m. NEW LIGHTS Lila Standing left Monday for Ogden on business and to visit relatives for the week. Mrs. Thayne Packer and Children of Richmond, California are visiting at the home of Ezra Packer. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Mason and children motored to Willard Peak on Sunday. From this point four states are seen: Montana, Wyoming, Idaho and Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Garn and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Garn and daughter, Nancy, went to Fort Bridger, Wyoming, Monday to meet Stacy Garn who was with the trek of the Sons of the Utah baby weighed 83 lbs. Mrs. Rich ards is the former Nadine Bal lard of Benson. Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Woolsey and children of Alberta Canada, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Sylvester, Saturday. Mrs. Stella Jensen of Payson and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Sprouse and two children of Conogo Park, California, were guests Monday at the Delose Jensen home. Mrs. Ray Justenson and baby returned to their home in Terry, Idaho, after visiting for two months at the Wm. Sylvester home. Piorteers. Pioneers. NIGHT RODEO EVERY SEAT day. v v?iv; ONEIDA COUNTY l MORE FORD TRUCKS IN USE TODAY THAN ANY OTHER A. A. Capener, Mrs. H. S. Tin gey and son, Vaughn, LaMar Capener and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Coombs returned home the last of the week after a pleasant A picture of President George Albert Smith of the L. D. S. graces the front cover of the July 21 issue of Time magazine. Inside, it ' has devoted 3 pages Pacific to the Mormon story and four pictures. Tri-Mot- Phone vacation trip to the Northwest and Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Stone of Cambride, Idaho, visited Saturday with Mrs. Art Ward. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Davis and son, Jimmy, of Provo were here over the week-en- d and attended the Davis reunion in Logan canyon with the Jesse Da- - MM Company or 2 Trenie axsd e Yo M-- to obtain free pictures of e arly days in Utah J ycur for Ja Yo: fcuttej Yo: prcpe poulti Yoi kve These are actual reproductions mm THE SEASONED go TRAVELER sr mm of interesting scenes phases of Pioneer life. AS YOU TRAVEL BY TRAIN When you travel by Union Pacific, you relaxation and enjoy comfort. You can move about as you please delicious you enjoy meals and smooth, restful travel. 11 . 1 They are attractively Twenty-fou- r Htho- l 'I: views are included in the series. A different picture is available each week. For your convenience in presen' For information regarding train ing the picturesTan album may $chedules-o- nd - t graphed in duotone. And remember, Union Pacific serves mora Western scenic regions th an any other railroad. for reservation! e your local ticket agent. depicting v attractive nominal cost. Unio n IEa; road of the ' ' Dany Streamliners I I I Drive in at any Pep 13 in enrinn ,l4 SS-Vi- thcsc intCfcsting photographs rnmnli'minM ut .1.- - tt. i r..vtttJ uie tjran ua - t,u t. WWII iWi given with the . Ketmin? Cnmnv. C zzUTOCO t0Clf |