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Show r, hi f A VI L cvJ Ii - y e a BTfPD VAT Pcrtaye spent at the home of week-en- d General Music Committee of the tne L. D. S. Church: Thelma v. his Gibbs, Maude R. Harris, ZeUa E. Gilman, Fern H. Hall, LaVell A. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Parkinson, Rilla Beth John, Vera Mr and Mrs. Gibbs Alien Allen. Mr. Jean Hall, Ora K. Hoskins and motored to Logan, Thursday. Elvoid Gibbs of Mackey, Idaho, Fesster. spent Anderson Teddy ONeil and Mrs. home Friday af Ander- returned to his Parent-TeacheMrs. with week-en- d meeting was on nere the a lew days ter spending Oran Mrs. Mr. and held Thursday evening with Mrs. son's parents, business. Virgil C. Harris, president, in Parkinson. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. D. Harris of The third, fourth and Lake City Salt of charge. Byron Hall Trenton visited Friday and Satrs' with his son and daughter-inspent the week-en- d E. urday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mr. and Mrs. Virgil -law, Hall. C. Harris. Those who attended the temple Mr. and Mrs. Bud Anderson Mr. and were excursion Friday have moved to Malad. Mrs. Walter E. Gibbs, Mr. and and family Mrs. Thomas P. John Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Royal Halford, the funeral services of N. J. John, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. attended at Malad, WednesSmith Eliza Mrs. Harris, Lorenzo Hoskins, Ladetha Hoskins, Mrs. Virgil day. The following organists and Harris, Mrs. Stanley Castleton of Portage ward have choristers and Mrs. Alva Howell. a twelve weeks course litcompleted and Castleton Mrs. Stanley the direction of under tle daughter, Tamera, left Sun- at Malad Durham of the H. Prof. CastleGeorge day for Ogden where Mrs. ANNOUNCING! Effective November 15th Pacific Trailways "The Friendly Line" WILL COMMENCE LOCAL SERVICE WITHIN UTAH 4 Schedules Daily to Salt Lake City and Points East a. m. 10:00 a. in. Leave-3:-30 -- 1:35 p. m. 7:20 p. in. -- 4 Schedules Westbound to Boise, Portland and Points fifth grades, under the direction their teacher, Mrs. J. D. Hawks, furnished the music. A of talk on child psychology was given by H. H. Hall, principal of the school. Floyd John, who Is working In at Ogden, spent the week-en- d home with his family. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Green, who are leaving this week to mafce their home In Pleasant Grove, were honored at a dinner party, Wednesday evening by Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gibbs and Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Hall at the Hall home, Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Earl Darley, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hawks, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Green, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gibbs and Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Hall. Mrs. E. T. Hoskins and Mrs. J. C. Gibbs spent Sunday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Hall at Brigham City and Mr. and Mrs. Fern Flint at Clearfield. (Too late for last week) Professor George H. Durham of the L. D. S. General Music Com mittee of Salt Laks City present ed a program entitled "The Gos pel In Song," Sunday evening in Sacrament Meeting in the Port age Ward. Prof. Durham was assisted by the organist and choristers of this ward who have been studying under his leadership for the past twelve weeks including, Thelma D. Gibbs, Ora K. Hoskins, Rilla Beth John, 1 Maude R. Harris, Fern H. Hall, Vera Jean Hall, LaVell A. Parkinson and Zetta E. Gilman who played some of the accompaniments and conducted some of the songs and sang several chorus numbers. Those present were: Joseph from Parry of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Nel. lie Ward, Mrs. Welton Ward and daughters, Mrs. Glen Price and Mrs. T. A. Johns of Woodruff: Mr. and Mrs. Khalil Hansen and son and Mrs. Burton Napier of Malad: Mrs. Harold Castleton and daughters, Louise and Mary, of Garland. Prof. Durham attended Sunday School after which he was the dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Hoskins and Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Harris at the Hoskins home. After the Sunday evening service, Prof. Durham was honored by the members of his class, the bishopric and their partners at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell C. Hall. Prof. Durham entertained the group with piano selections and related interesting experiences. Light refreshments concluded the evenout-of-to- a. m. - 3:40 a. in. Leave-12:- 01 12:30 p. in. - 6:50 p. m. Bus Depot - GAY CAFE PHONE 154 N Tractors Meed "MMJHMZG ing. Mr. and Mrs. Royal Halford went to Salt Lake City, Tuesday, to get their son, Woodrow, who has been in the hospital there for several weeks. They returned Wednesday. Woodrow's condition is much Improved. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. John have returned home after spending the past several weeks with their daughter, Mrs. La Vern Winterize for faster starting and dependable, responSmith, of Pleasant View, Idaho, sive power where Mr. John has been very you'll really appreciate these features in ill. His condition is slowly Imcold weather. proving. .We will... Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Conley and Chtck cooling system and lubrication grandson, Eric Ward, and Mrs. y Check compression and engine efficiency J. W. Knudson took Mrs. Evelyn V Adjust carburetor and magneto Conley to Brigham City, SaturInstall new parts day evening, where she will visit with her daughter, Mrs. Harry t Weld cracked or broken parts Smith. Find the source of any trouble and repair It. Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Hall Don't wait for trouble to catch up with you. Bring iu attended a dinner party, Wednes. your tractor, or schedule your job by phone. day evening, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Golden Willie of Malad, MCTOI - TMAlNtO MtCHANKS MOOKN HKUION SHOP fQWMWT given In honor of the Malad Stake Presidency and Relief Society Stake Board of which Mrs. Hall Is a member. Mr. and Mrs. Chester N,?al ' 1 were honored Thursday evening jaWt at a wedding reception given by Mr. and Mrs. John C. Howell at the Portage Ward recreation FRONK CO. hall. The bride was lovely in fllONE 20 TKEMONTON b?r long white satin wedding Y- EQUIPMENT of gown with a shoulder corsage The 'and gardenias. red roses evening was spent In dancing. During intermission a program was given consisting of a vocal solo, 'Beacuse" by Hope Price, a reading by Carmen Howell and a song with guitar accompaniment by Hollis Neal. Light refreshments were served to the large crowd in attendance. The couple received many lovely gifts. Mrs. Ladetha Hoskins returned home Friday from Nyssa, Oregon, where she has been for the past month with her and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. N. T. Ashby and family. Mrs. Ash- by has been very ill but Is imson-in-la- RVIM V U U and Mrs. Lorenzo Hoskins escaped Injury Thursday when the light coupe they were driving overturned north of Plymouth on the slick road. Mr. meeting was held Thursday evening with Mrs. Maude Harris, president, in charge. K. E. Weight, Supt. of Box Elder County Schools, was the speaker. He was accompanied from Brigham City by Mrs. members of Weight. Fifty-fothe Portage P. T. A. were present. Walter E. Gibbs, Glen Morris and Shirl Merrill have joined the male chorus of the Bear River Stake. Parent-Teache- ur Seat (Zitet Citif A number of our townspeople attended a concert at Brigham City, Tuesday night, featuring the Paganni Quartette. Mrs. Gaylen Christensen entertained her club at her home, Wednesday evening. The evening was spent playing Pinochle and prizes were won by Helen Johnson, Phyllis Newman .and Donna Oyler after which the hostess served her guests a light lunch. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hardy announce the arrival of a 8 pound son, bora Thursday evening at Brigham City. Mr. PAYS HIGHEST PRICES FOR GRAIN WE DO CLEANING PHONE 41 CUSTOM CHOPPING ROLLING TREMONTON AIM OG DEN'S Number Commission Firm PRODUCERS A 100 Livestock Marketing Cooperative Grower Owned Grower Controlled - HOGS CATTLE m m II! liter fill!! ...J$ il r xi Mi - t SHEEP i1 if M 11 : i attended i 4 ' I i Sacrament meeting in the Seventh Ward at Brigham City, Sunday evening. During the services, Floy played an accordion solo, Varge and Elmo entertained with a clarinet duet and Varge played a piano ir nUn n nrj solo. U . Jack Hardy and Vay Jensen took their club members to the stock show at Ogden, Saturday. They saw many interesting things among which was the "Train of Tomorrow." Leslie Jensen returned home from Portland, Oregon, Monday evening. He stopped at Jerome, m,m Idaho, where Mrs. Jensen has been visiting her mother for the past week. I Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Iverson entertained members and their husbands of Mrs. Iverson's Pinochle club recently at a hot chicken dinner. Pinochle was the of the evening. Mr. ar--i Mrs. Alvin Jensen, Mrs. Er-- ' Huggins and Clifton Mate- - were the prize winners. "Tr. and Mrs. Ernest Huggins motored to Kaysvllle, Wednesday, where they attended the funeral services of James W. Webster. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Christensen and daughter, Betty, were Ogden visitors, Monday. Mrs. Claire Anderson was hos tess to her club, Thursday evening. A light lunch was served to six members. The evening was spent playing Pinochle with prizes being won by Mrs. La Vere Welling and Mrs. Frank Anderson. Fay Ann Huggins visited her parents, Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Jeppson and family of Mantua were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. 4-- H p yr ii mJ g i ' VZM CD0CTO - tit1' HBQD - --s j.- Mako 0 Hit rtfs Give Her This! Electric SANDWICH d'-Ts- lon GRILL 9.95 Toasts sandwiches, fries egg!, eren grills steaks. Accurate beat Indicator. Handsome chrome A Fire Up to 60 more angles! Up to 55 non-ski- Xii d were np to 32 Want-ad- s HOOK AND LADDER 20.45 It's got the works tw ladders, hand rails, hell, bumper and windshield. Eight-incwheels with rubber tires. For childres two to five. h Wider, flatter tread gives more mileage! 2 i 2 TABLE RADIO , J Cofs Hours Off Cooking Time 30.50 Rich, clear tone and plenty of power! Big set performance at small set price! (T) yds f J jrv v&ZL-jt- s f 1 3.95 us ELECTRIC HEATER m Lots of heat Chrome-plated- Id , lyW? 95 K quick! COFFEE MAKER 12.50 can't Self-timin- g go wrong! Ivory plastic and gleaming chrome. h reflector. Thelma Jensen, s. LaRina Cleopha Whltaker, Lilas Bywater, Rula Checketts, Ada Stander and Andrea Huggins. The afternoon was spent In social chat after which a light lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Reese spent the week-en- d in Jerome, Idaho, where they visited Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Ottlnper. The group attended a football game at Boise on Saturday. The ladies are sisters. Little Sandra Jensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Jensen, is recuperating at the Cooley hospital from an Illness. leader jT stronger! week. Mr. and Mrs. John McKenzie of Ely, Nevada, spent two days the past week visiting friends of st Engine with Everything! TOIt Ujmte i.25 Gardner, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Anderson were Ogden visitors the past this city. During their visit they were entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Leonard at the 1:1 finish. Junior N. bcretta Johnson, SYSTEM er and Mrs. Irving Christen- Jensen A Cooker Pressure use. Ma! Safe, easy to food look better, taw better and saves pr clous vitamins. J. Wad-doup- pay I ,c Ward v.erk. j ing at the home of Cwen socI D. R. Mrs. ci.a Maefarlanei, for a business meeting in Logan with he- -' h.Ji ' ing ial. i Mrs. Joe Bowcutt. spent Mrs. Clarence Forsbtrg : Sandra Silvester Bishop and Mrs. Leland Cap-en- several days in Malad with her i went S. a H. home Mrs. Tingey .S i and Thursday f mm parents, Mr. and Mrs. Williams. to Salt Lake, Monday. Helen The Road Show was veil at- hospital where she ha. v N Lee, mother of Mrs. Capener, tended and enjoyed here this three weeks. came back with them. Among those attending the stock show at Ogden this week were George M. Ward, Mr. and MARKETING ASSOCIATES PRODUCERS LIVESTOCK Mrs. Job Hadfield and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Udy. Mrs. June Watson and husband of Clearfield visited with their aunt, Mrs. George Ward, Sunday. JWOCI MMW The Watsons were enroute to and SOc "WtHKTA Idaho Falls. 206 EXCKAftCI HM 4T rA rr a Mr. and Mrs. Voss Ward went te to to Salt Lake Monday to attend j an' the funeral of Mrs. Ward's uncle. The Wm. Bowcutts returned 4ii home after a week's visit in Ogof son, their home at den the Stanley. 1 Mrs. Alvlra Silvester of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. De Verl Hess and baby of Logan were visiting Sunday at the Wm. Silvester home. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Capener and children were in Brigham, Tuesday. Mrs. James Hall and two children spent several days with her sister, Mrs. Dale Udy. Smith Ward of Pocatello spent with his parents, the week-en- d Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Ward. Mrs. Russell Capener- entertained at a birthday party, Friday, for her son,, Homer, on his iSI twelfth Twenty anniversary. torn to the were present guests enjoy refreshments and games. OGDEN - SALT LAKE - LOS ANGELES - DENVER The officers and teachers of the Primary met Thursday even- - sen and family and Mrs. M. P. tendance i MEMBER FEDERAL WAREHOUSE rs' Leonard home. Honoring Mrs. Jack Hardy, a party was held at her home, Wednesday. Those in at 1 N w proving. no-ho- Le3 li LtnUI-f- t .. I ho prrnloved. ' ft buu .trill ' Leon Alien of Ogden F V T THURSDAY. NOVEMBER , Trcmonton, Utah Weleom ChrittmaM G MYSTERY RACER S?KING FREIGHT 4.49 1.00 Self powered, no winding. Sleek alu- mlnmn body. -- bell clangs and it shoots harmless sparks. Built-iA n i 4J- governor. A heantyl - I'houc 20 3 HOCKEY SKATES 15.95 VfZ The sVtes experts bum lor speed and comf Finest elk uppers, tubnl1 skates. Fronk Firestone Store " X) Trcinon1 |