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Show PAGE SIX, a Springs with Rock Marine and Mrs. Howard Capener and children were in Ogden, Mr. Roy Davis, who has been receiving military training for the R. O. T. C. at March Field, California, returned home this week. He also visited with his brother, Alten, at Richmond California. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Larsen and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Geary of Salt Lake called to see the Hadfields while enroute to Sun Valley for a vacation. Mrs. Edna Stoddard and daughter, Maxine, of Ogden, were visiting Monday with the R. C. Richards. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Richards returned to their home at Poca- tello, Monday, after spending three weeks in Salt Lake where Grant attended a special school. They were guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Richards, over Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Davis and son, Jimmy, of Provo, spent several days here at the Jesse Davis home. Mrs. J. H. Ward n , It ; , T rt luuiK vi A in sail Ut&e during the week. Sharon Hales, Luana tt ct litre tiolvr nf RirrV. CaIiforniai spent Sunday Tingey , and Monday with Mn and Mrs. ana Winona uapener, smuenus vaijace Bourne. at the L. D. S. Business College, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cox of at home. spent the week-en- d Iowa, have been house Corning, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Shirley of the past week of their guests Rexburg were visiting Monday cousin, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Garn. with Mrs. Shirley's parents, Mr. Miss Sunny Bowcutt of Salt and Mrs. Art Ward. Miss Aline Odd of KaysviUe, Lake City spent four days last aunt and uncle, spent a few days at the Thomas week with her Earl. Her Mrs. Emerson Mr. and Harper home. Lorenzo Mrs. Mr. and parents, Secrist Mr. and Mrs. Carroll here Bowcutt, spent Sunday SunJr., were of and children Logan returned and their daughter Mr. of and dinner guests day the week-enhome with them. Udy. Smith Ward, who Is home on Mrs. Delose Mrs. Fors-berg Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. James P. Webb of Clarence in vacation, spent the week-en- d visited were visiting in Malad, Sun- Kaysville, Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. John Coombs day. Mrs. Burl Hermanson and son, and family. Mickey, of Salt Lake are visitMr. and Mrs. Horace Richards ing at the J. H. Ward home. spent Saturday and Sunday in Mrs. Rowane Macfarlane, EdSalt Lake City and Pleasant na Ward and daughter, Edna Grove with their daughter, Mr. Mae Thompson, were guesto of and Mrs. Charles Warnick. Mrs. Mrs. Joe Bowcutt of Logan, FriWarnick and two children reday. turned home with them.. Odell Thompson and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Christensen "Utah is one of the three children left for their of Salt Lake City spent two home in California, Sunday, af days this week with his sister, ter spending five weeks here Mrs. Elma Peterson and family. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Hodges have larger consumers c John Ward. returned after spending several Mrs. Scott Passey and daughweeks in Logan. Mr. Hodges is ter, Mary Jean, cf Mount Pleavisiting this week in Salt Lake. dynamite. Mines of sant, visited Monday with the J. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Garn H. Wards. Mrs. Passey is a niece took their daughter. Dayle, to of Mrs. Ward. , the state annually the Cooley hospital in Brigham, Monday the family of Mr. and Friday, where she had her tonMrs. T. Harper motored to Salt sils removed. Lake and spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Welling their two daughters, lone and Jo of Venice, California, is visiting Ann Gardner. week with his mother, Mrs. this e, Mrs. Phyllis Udy went to Job Welling, and other relatives sounds in blasting with d. INDUSTRY OF UTAH Mr. and Mrs. Leo Earl visited friends and relative? in Logan, Sunday, where plans were made for the wedding of La i'ee' Keller, which will take place i'liday at the LDS Institute. Miss Keller's parents are close friends cf the Earls. Miss Coleen Packer returned home last week from a trip to Richmond, Caifornia, where she visited her brother, Thane. She returned by way "of the North- - , your motor cleaner, gives it longer life. This oil's especially compounded to end carbon trouble, prevent corrosion, stick to hot spots that ordinary oils leave bare and exposed to wear, to fight oxidation, and to eliminate that would impair circulation. Best of all, RPM Motor Oil as it lubricates! rust-proof- s pi) FARRELL J. BESS DISTRIBUTOR rhone 121 Tremonton .V iitn irr in m " " Leavitt, They spent day and Thursday visiting friends in Salt Lake City and Ogden Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Dwoy of Kfiv.'V.'Ue scent the Labor Day holiday with a sister, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Leavitt. Place extern rv-.- n -- We Have A Wil&B Centennial t sn 31 to Sept. 20 Climaxing all livestock shows held in a hundred years! rcfoi ;ased DAIRY D W CENTENNIAL BEEF SHOW Complete Stock of FALL RABBIT Sept. 8 to 13 CLUB 4-- H Aug. 25 LIVESTOCK PIGEON at the Grandstand UTAH STATE to I; : opera or proc ;uS invc! :!cr GflQi? El CITY TR SE e -- - ilisL v - " ' , r , ' ' (III. " ' " Fine thing to See - to Drive - to Own Your heart set, we'll say, on really superfine. is You want smartness a truly handsome appearance that does you proud in any crowd. You want ability a car that does things, and with effortless ease. You want size size for interior room and size for steady, level going and serene disregard for the roughness of the road. You want fine finish truly rich in perfect taste with the unmistakable touch of quality in every detail. r But did you know that under this terior trim, the fitting bonnet is 144 horsepower of smooth Fireball power? with the precision of fine f tCj II A fine thin to see, a vondcrfj Roadster thing to drive, the o indeed a prideful thing Have you sampled how its 4400 ' pounds and 18 feet of bigness mounted as they are on four level the gentle coil springs roads to ballroom smoothness? Wehoncstly believe Forqu tliatnoj-ca- cottagi a perfect you find such '!'1' ance of superfine quaht.esfim and size, handling, ride iNorj -s- u n. al expectations great, .MnJards are Have you tried its light handling tested its smooth, easy lift under your treadle foot inspected the fine rich fabrics, the tasteful in kn1ac ' nun ou""'l car a without or com - ntfanorac." O S rM uj . to trade. we ask you to put the Buick Roadmaster match it, if will, you against any other car regardless of price for excellence. We don't have to point out its smartness you see that. - ONLY BUICK HAS ALL THESE MEMBER FEDERAL WAREHOUSE SYSTEM all-rou- PAYS HIGHEST PR ICES FOR GRAIN - AIRFOIL FENDERS ACOJRITS CYLINDER BORINO FIREBALL POWER FUTEWEIGHT PISTONS SILENT ZONE BODY MOUNTINGS BUICOIL SPRINGING PERMI.FIRM STEERING TORQUE. TUBE DRIVE BROADRIM WHEELS STEPON PARKING DEiPfLEX BRAKE SEAT CUSHIONS BUMPERS tun, CLEANING PHONE 41 CHOPPING ROLLING TREMONTON f HfNRr J. TAyt0)!j nH WAr ODy BY FISHER Box Elder Motor Company l'HONK20 rnri uu :ione inst this prescription t WE DO CUSTOM fh: thar -- ds. roun SALT LAKE '' i.tql action. :'ure of FAII Hera comes th ROADMASTER 18 feet of lively size, comfort and fine finish. Powered it gives you by a 144 h p. Fireball straight-eigh- t, flashing performance rarely to be found in a car of such size, room and superlatively fine interior finish. -- iJk- : steerin; sric Umlw du ' Sept. IS Ul brilliant :y 3; POULTRY SHOW Aug. 18 to 24 odd'ti' fo SHOW Sept. 8 BANTAM SHOW ..!D4' 1r SHOW Sept. IS to 20 BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH ' li f L ; HORSLEY'S SEED STORE - i.st 1 ill Gordon Johnson had as his guest for two days, Gary Secrist of Bountiful. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Jensen's dinner guests on Friday night. were Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Morse and family of Garland Mr. and Mrs. Mark Jenien. accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Clark Bowen, went to Bountiful Sunday to' see Mr Bowen's sister, who is ill Mr. and Mrs. Albert Johnson Nightly j- :;da -f To take care of any size planting. Different mixture for different types of soil. Highest cash price paid for alfalfa seed, red clover. Sweet clover and crested wheat grass seed. 7 en , GRASS SEEDS and CLOVERS ; wr.( "6 Celtic ten i fire Og- -: Aug. 31 to Sept. 6 interiors M Wednes- Nelson of C. S. $E?m . S'-.v- FALL PASTURE OR A NEW LAWN Pauline Packer Dewey, returned from overseas last week after serving with the armed forces there for about a year. Mr. and Mrs. Wynn Hansen and children, Bonnie Kay and Scott, and Miss Bessie Hansen of Brigham and Mr. and Mrs. Francis Kilt of Washington, D. C. returned Monday from a trip to southern Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Grover at Sun Val spent the week-en- d where they attended ley, Idaho, the rodeo. The Social Development Club held their summer social last i Val the week with is and Mrs. THURSDAY x den. . 4 The following motored to Salt Lake City to attend the funeral the cam a. of Conrad Eades Mr. and Mrs. Was by eveZ ' h'Otto Rucker Mr. and Mrs. Robert Potter, Mr. and Mrs. William Rucker and sons, Henry, Robert and Richard, Thomas Potter, severe 'r ues sir? Betty and Billy Potter and Mrs! Leona Austin. fl"i small 'C5 l.. Miss Eldora Bell spent Sunday at home, returning to Logan that night. his The Beaver Ward sponsored a tjn Ul Baby ,, party in the mountains at the ment f0! home of Mr. and Mrs. Early, al- small cuts so known as the Hansen Ranch; ana pure u.. " the home of Myron Hansen and Mrs. Early when they were children. In the afternoon, games io this au"...' were played and at night, a -put is iesg irr.p0r weiner roast around a huge bon- asrnng. Now Is The Time To Plant A Mrs. George Edwin Webb and son, Ralph, of Downey, Idaho, visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Coombs and family. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Garn and children, Jean and Doyle, and Mr. and Mrs. Parley Peterson spent Monday at Ideal Beach in Bear Lake County, Idaho. Ezra Hess of Ogden visited here Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Leo Earl. Spence Dewey, husband of You can bet it's not by accident that RPM Compounded Motor Oil keeps Creek Virgil Richins of Grouse Mr. AUG. f does 6 jobs Ml . ily. Cor-inn- Saturday and visited and friends. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mrs. Noble Peterson spent FriRader. Her niece, Donna Rader, In Ephriam and Salt Lake day returned to her home in Corinne friends and relatives. visiting after spending two weeks here Mrs. St'la Goody and Mrs. with Mrs. Udy. Annie Christensen of Clarkston, Miss Darlene Mikesell came with a sister, home this week from Midway, spent Wednesday Mrs. Earl J. Holt. In the afterIdaho, where she has been for a noon, they called on Mrs. Elma month. Mrs. The Forsberg family held a re- Peterson, accompanied by Noble Peterson. union Sunday at Lagoon. Those Funeral services were held last from here who attended were A. in the Larkin Mortuary A. Forsberg, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Thursday at Ogden for Charles Bowen, a Forsberg and family and Mr. and former member of this ward. Mrs. George Forsberg and childThey lived here about twenty ren. ago when the moved to years Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hirschi Garland and then to Ogden. Burial was in the Deweyville cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Earl attended the funeral. Nancy Garn, Rowane Zundel, Beverly Cannon, Richard Udy, Fred Hess. Eldon Hess, Merrill Roundy and D. E. Hansen graduated from Primary at the Stake exercises held Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bourne spent Thursday in Salt Lake City acompanied by their son, John A, and Roma Jean Hill of n. bers by Marvin, LaMar and Carl Ashby'and Val Leavitt. Re e freshments were served to sixiy-fivmembers and guests. Mrs. Irene Wood and daughters, Bonnie Lee and Gay, of Los Angeles, Caifornia, are visiting this week at the home of ner P.. parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Coombs. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. West of Mrs. Fairburg, Nebraska, and Laura Webb of Downey visited Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Coombs and fam- use 10,000,000 out ores." his parnational sccut council at Indiana. Mrs. Thane Packer and three children are spending this week at the Ezra Packer home. Mr. and Mrs, Steven Potter and sons are spending the week I'arm-ingtovisiting and working in and son and Mrs. Larry Johnson Wednesday evening at and two daughters were in Og- of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Welling. The husbands of members were den, Tuesday. was enjoyMr. and Mrs. J. D. Welling and invited. A program one-aplay a of ed consisting three sons of Venice, California, Leavitt, Lettje Irene Peck, visited Friday with Mrs. R. D. by Mabel Hansen, Ruth Packer and Macfarlane. Violet Grover; a reading by Ruth Packer, and musical num- and Mrs. Odell visited children and ThomDson 1 west. Thane called on ents while enroute to a the home buddy. METAL MINING Tremonton, Utah. JEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER I) |