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Show PAGE SIX Mrs. HEADQUARTERS FOR Irrigation and Drainage Pipe Concrete or Clay Sewer Tile METAL CORRUGATED Culverts - Hcadgates PLAIN and REINFORCED Concrete Culverts W. WHITE COMPANY R. 1625 Wall Ave. Ogrden, Phone Utah rhpr trave a party Tuesday . night in honor of last year'swere A. officers. Literary gifts A given to the honored guests. to served was delicious luncheon Grace John, Virginia John, til Christmas. to their many Of interest Lola Mae Gibbs and Mrs. Roy of Miss Gibbs were shopping in Ogden friends is the marriage of daughter Knuda?n, Marilyn Thursday. late the and Mr. and Mrs. Wendell C. Hall Mrs. Eliza Knudsen and Duane were Ogden visitors Wednesday Lorenzo Knudsen Malad, Idaho, of Christensen and Thursday. is a student Mr. and Mrs. Ted Fessler and Friday. The bride the groom is and S. H. R. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Gilman at B. school. Malad high a pf graduate spent Friday in Ogden. returnhas Price Devon Mrs. the attended Among those who treatfuneral services at Salt Lake City ed home after receiving in Oneida Hospital the ment at Tuesday of last week for Bart several for N. days. Malad J. Mrs. Graves were: Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Gibbs spent John, Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Gibhs, Glen Morris, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Thursday, Friday and Saturday in Ogden where Mrs. Gibbs reE. Gibbs and Mr. and Mrs. Harceived medical treatment. old E. Hall. Mrs. Nellie Ward of the Malad Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Knudson entertained Mr. and Mrs. Jackie Stake Board was a visitor at Knudson and family of Malad at Primary Monday. dinner Sunday prior to their The first and second grades leaving for Roy, Utah, where enjoyed a trip to Wellsville and they will make their home. Logan Monday where they visitMr. and Mrs. E,3rt Brewster of ed the Morning Milk factory, the McCall, Idaho were the guests Post Office and the fire departof Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Rose for ment and other points of intera few days . this week. Mrs. est. They were accompanied by Brewster and Mrs. Rose are sis- their teacher, Mrs. Earl Darley, ters. Mr. Darley and Mrs. Floyd Rose. Mrs. Kenneth Ward left SatThe following went to the Lourday for her home In Boise, gan Temple to do special work, Idaho, after visiting for the past Tuesday: Mr. and Mrs. N. J. two weeks with her parents, Mr. John, Lorenzo Hoskins, Mr. and and Mrs. J. F. Conley. Mrs. John C. Howell, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Madsen Mrs. Wayne Gilman, Mr. and and family of Gwenford and Mrs. Robert C. Harris, Mrs. Oran Mrs. Nellie Rees of Malad visited Parkinson, Mrs. Ralph Howell Sunday evening with Mr. and and David Parkinson. Mrs. Virgil C. Harris. Miss Rilla Beth John, Miss A very successful bazaar and and George food sale was held Friday even- Beverly McCrary a formal attended Archibald, ing by the Relief Society under dance at the USAC at Logan the direction of the president, evening. Berniece Darley. A program Friday Thomas P. John, who has vocal a was given consisting of been ill for sometime was taken solo, Mrs. Walter E. Gibbs; to the hospital in Ogden Monsolo, Theora Hoskins; where he will remain for an day reading, Mrs. Wynn John; tap indefinite time. Mr. and Mrs. dance, Zona Allen, Lola Mae DeMear John accompanied him. Gibbs, Virginia John and Vera A of young people group large Jean Hall. Walter E. Gibbs ac- attended the "Youth Program" companied the musical numbers. at Garland evening. Sunday G. Harris Mr. and Mrs. rvarv and Mrs. Diane Harris at tended the funeral services for Mrs. Jennie M. Harris at Ririe, Idaho. Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Royal Halford. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gibbs motMrs. Harold Jenkins and dau- ored to Brigham City Monday Halford ghter, Beverly, Woodrow and Saturday where Mrs. Gibbs and Brenda Hall spent Thursday a4ino1 rare In Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. J. Hyrum Gibbs, Robert C. Harris, Don C. Mc- - 02 THURSDAV . Trernonton, Utah LEADER BEAR RIVER VALLEY M-I- twenty. and Mrs. Lorin Larkin and family visited in Logan Saturday and in Ogden cn Monday. Mr. Ander- Mr. and Mrs. Milton son entertained at a dinner Wednesday for eight couples. Mrs. your chickens with warm drinking water heated electrically.'. 1. Supply 2. Install coop lights to "stretch" short winter days. RESULT: J. B. Allen. Virgil C. Harris returned home Sunday after receiving treatment at the Valley hospital for a bon,3 Infection since Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. OWeU Anderson of Garland visited Sunday with Mrs. Anderson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oran Parkinson. Mr. and Mrs. Royal Halford t Operation costs are low, for electric rates in the territory we serve are far below the national average. REMEMBER; k v-- o ' The more you drive it, the more you SKTKv.-'- like ! " "2. gm" 1 , VnmrfAvwa. V ail proorr otr aaaca mm Every milo gives As more and more Chevro'et owners are discover! f years of service mean nothing to a Chevrolet! Thb cs; j has exfro strength in every part built-i- n ruggednj and reliability the excellence that endures. It will you for scores of thousands of miles, and the longer yv drive it the stronger your appreciation of its value-- fe J durability and dependable it possesses in field. its unequaled Big-C- will tell you th'at all othar Chovrolat ouf-sfycar. In Its field. It bring, Ona look .mortar you .marter design color. smarter upholstery and appointments I It alone offer, a luxurious Body by Fuher at lowest prices. 7hatchet You can't - ar beat a Chevrolet for performance with economy. And Chevrolet's all-rou- Valve-in-Hea- n world's-champio- d Engine, Thrift-Mast- unique in it. price range, wrings the last ounce of energy out of every gallon of fuel. I Mrs. Mary P. Anderson is visit ing in Ogden this week with her daughter, Miss Elnora Anderson. W. Calvin Waldron was honored at a birthday dinner Sunday. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. V,erl Waldron, Miss Mabel Waldron, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hunsaker of Tremonton, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ure of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Smith Waite of Lay-toMr. and Mrs. Virgil Waldron and Mr. and Mrs. Percy Watkins of Tremonton. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Wood and daughter, Ann, visited in Ogden) entertained their family at a dinner Sunday at their home. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Elwene Halford and family of Plymouth; Mr. and Mrs. Victor Halford of Clarkston; Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Hall and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jenkins and Saturday. The M. I. A. officers and daughter and Woodrow Halford and the host and hostess. More eggs, more profit! iuiyr. xir and Mrs. Dan Briggs of day of Mr. arTT"'' Tremonton were dinner guests Neelv anrf at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mr. and f . visited in Logan, C. Anderson, Monday. The M. I. A. officers and teachers meeting was held Sunday Available at the home of Mr. and Mrs. There are still Fa,, Milton Anderson. Refreshments irrpt af , were served to thirteen. ana rock Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wright and cleared t. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Anderson of according to departJI ture estimates. Ogden were dinner guests Sun- - sax-apho- ne Loyal and family were Ogden shoppers Saturday. Mrs. Stanley Castteton, who is employed in Ogden, visited Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Trr.. s' meeting was held Thursday evening. H. H. Male gave a lesson on "Child Psychology." You'll The demand for new Chevrolets surpasses i previous records. That means it's wise tote1 guard your transportation by bringing y: present car to us for skilled service, now and i regular intervals, pending delivery of yourn: servL car. See us for dependable, enjoy maximum riding-smoothne- ss and too, because only Chevrolet, of all cars in its field, brings you the firm, easy, balanced movement of the Unitized Knee-Actio- n Ride, car-savi- ng CHSVEIOLEf n, LOWEST-PRICE- LINE IN ITS D FrOnK Chevrolet Co, Phone 20 tea- - FIE.. Trerm Parent-Teacher- CUY tZOt. YOUQ EQUIPMENT A UTAH POWER LIGHT revere Harris left last DEALER Another "Bang-up- " Selling Event In Our Pre - Inventory week for Denver, Colorado, on business. He expects to be gone un- - COMPANY MESSAGE ARANC C Sleep snug and warm... all winter long 25 Boxes 12 ?a. 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