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Show THE DOLLARS YOU SPEND AT HOME HELP SUPPORTYOUR TOWN. COUNTY AND SCHOOLS! Nolan Blusdell of Malad visited Allen, Virginia John, Lola Mae Mrs. Ward is the eldest person! AGE with relatives here Saturday. Smith Ward, LowelU Capener Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Ashcraft OK? Gibbs, Vera Jean Hall. Rilla Beth our town. -- ,-- iE! in Ted MacFarlane went to John. Shirl Merrill, J. R. Gibbs Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cravens of Pocatello, Tuesday on business. and Deon Roderick. Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. David! Guests at the Jensen home. Mrs. Virgil C. Harris and childAllen of Perry and Mr. and Mrs. ren are visiting, this week with Sunday were, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Leon Hales and four children of Ogden and Mrs. Harris sisters, Mrs. Clifford and daughter daughter of Salt Lake, Idaho, were guests of Mr. j Mr. and Mrs. Lester Pierson, Mr. Maden and Mrs. Ralph Gleed at Nampa, LaVern John and Mrs. Ronald Hales the first land Mrs. Arlo Pierson, Mr. and Malad. of the week. !Mrs Jenkms and Mr mi Tarrar and Kay W. Hall returned home Winona Capener, Dorothy Cap. Mrs. Roscoe Jensen of Ogden. slrs. Harry from the Oneida Hospital Sunday ener and Doris Hadfield attended i ' where he was treated for injuries the J.Bovren andMr-family of Alene Stone at wedding and received Saturday night when the the Club in Ogden, Tues. Country truck he was driving went out of day Gunnell of Tremonevening. Lafe control and tipped over on a Mrs. Ronald Hales entertained Amos Hawks rough piece of road five miles at a birthday party for her dauthe Roy south of Malad. His wife and ted ghter, Carolyn, Friday. Hall. son, Dennis who were with him Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Jensen en. ;;,sie, Sunday, Roy Hawks, Ed Halford and were uninjured. tertained at a family party, Moru '.tfof E. Gibbs and fa. Warren Halford left Monday for Mr. and Mrs. Ralph CastLeton day evening honoring Mr. and with relatives Twin Bridges, Montana where and son, Stanley of Logan vi- Mrs. Kenneth Austin. Twenty-nin- e sited with Mrs. Stanley Castleton were present to enjoy the inhere and in Malad. they will shear sheep. Mr. and Mrs. ROy Merrill and Friday. Eve. and evening. fri Mrs. Dan Maisie, Melba Ball, Herbert Hales of California Salt Lake City family of Idaho Falls and Mar. Morris vin A. and of Theo Maisie and Mr. and Mrs. called on relatives here this week. daudaughters and Harry Smith merican Falls visited Sunday Harry Both of Ogden were guests His aunt, Mrs. Earl Hales is re. of Mrs. J. B. Allen, Mrs. Mrancis turning to California with him -- .i.mvm here Sun. with their father, David W. Mort ris and other relatives. Allen and J. Hyrum Gibbs, Sun. and will visit with her son, Mrs. B. Mr. and Feme 1 Flint Harris day. Wayne and family and her dauVirgil jyien and H. Eric Ches-- f and sons of Clearfield spent SunHoward and at work Thorp ghter, Mrs. LaVon Lowe. Y their here with Mrs. Margaret M. Hale went to Malad, Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Charles Collings, after day Monday, Idaho, ' a few days at home Knudsen and other relatives. evening where they were speak- members of their family and Max Conley returned home ers at the first and third ward some friends from Bountiful were families. Provo where he has attend. Sacrament meetings. from Mon-, calling on friends here, Saturday. Harris of Billings, ed the BYTJ this winter. Beverly Mr. and Mrs. John F. Conley Mrs. Collings taught school lni with week this visiting and Mrs. Ro-- McCrary and Clayton Conley re- and sons, Max and Clayton, and Riverside many years ago. She eats, Mr. turned to their home from Logan Wendell Harris of Trenton visit- was formerly Eva Fellers. where they attended the USAC. ed for a few days with Mr. and Mrs. John Allen entertained at Bell Jr 'Jlrs. Orville Mrs. Rae Gurr and daughter, Mrs. Kenneth Ward and son at a children's party for her son, I3 spent Memorial Day Helen and Dallas Heaton of Og Boise, Idaho this week. EIRay, Wednesday at the T. J. Mrs. N. J. John. were Mr. C. Mrs Mrs. of Mrs. den and J. guests Gibbs, had Margaret Udy home. d Mrs. Eric Thorp atMrs. H. S. Tingey, Mary Tin. Moon Rose Milton Mrs and Nassie and Knudsen McCrary and Mr. Quests Saturday, Mrs. Lester Coombs and of services the tended funeral gey, Ekins, f Sunday. and Barwick es t. Byron Hall of Salt Lake City Nathaniel Marble at Deweyville. Mrs. Sterling Huish were in Og The Thorps and at the home Mr. and Mrs. Arden Hoskins den, Thursday. were originally spent the week-en- d Tficks Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ward were of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. Arden Hoskins to Ogden, Tuesday because called of here Clearfield visited E. with Hall. Harold and Gibbs ad Mrs. Ralph of. the death of Mr. Ward's sis of the the relatives, Sunday. and graduates Among Lake City j of Salt Mr. and Mrs. Joy Allen of Og- ter, Sarah V. Hansen. I Edwin Gibbs and Mrs. B.R.H.S. this year were: Zona Bevan Hales is now recovering den spent Memorial Day with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. from his recent accident and is Allen. glad to be home. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Austin Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Gibbs and three daughters of Livings-toand visited Falls here of Idaho family Montana arrived Sunday to with relatives, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Olsen visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. and family of Salt Lake City and Austin left Tuesday morning for Mrs. Dean Conley and son of San Francisco and the girls will guests of remain here while their parents Ogden were week-en- d are away. Mrs. Ladetha Hoskins. Mr. and Mrs. Delose Jensen Mrs. Letetia Smith and Mr. 20 and Mrs. Orville Smith and fa- and Mr. and Mrs. George M. mily of Brigham City visited with Ward were in Ogden, Tuesday. Mrs. Ladetha Hoskins, Sunday. Mrs. Letha Tarkeldson of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Jim to Johnston of Garland visited re. I say seeing is believing. That's why I want you ever. latives here Sunday. see why the Ford Tractor is now better than Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Hall and How about bringing one out to your farm for a free demonstration? family spent Memorial Day here 1 I and in Malad. Attaching l tnnw vnn'11 like Ford Triple-Quic- k transmis--I I of the fast, quiet implements rirril C. Harris fJw r. "5taho, - H8 '"dVs. : Shirley and Gloria Hess left Wednesday for Seattle, Washington where they will join their parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Ogan who are making their home there. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Allen and family ' of Ogden were week-en- d guests of their mother, Mrs. Francis Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Cannon and daughters of San Jose, Call, fornia spent a few days here as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Hall and Mr. and Mrs. Harold E EEAE RIVER VALLEY LEALl Truaonton, L'uh, Jane 3, I.LJ Mr. and Mrs. Dan Brijrss were visited during the first of the in Draggerton, Carbon County, week with their son, Mr. and Mrs. during Memorial week-envisitRay Ashcraft. ing with their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Jones. d Mrs, Ray Ashcraft spent Sun. Mrs. Vernon Smith visited on day to Thursday in Salt Lake City visiting with her parents, Sunday. Memorial Day, with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Smith. the C. O. Carlsons. ijof f rs rl 11D e BENDIX MODEL With all Its famous Bendix feature retained! It washes, rinse 3 times and the clothes . . . eves whea damp-drhome! oot you're .' -- yi n Mow n, nly JLJ otor Co. ox Elder goo vo SoGirod?!? gdG IciroaO ... l" , t ed sion . . . Ford Hydraulic Touch Control of implenew ments . . . and many other advantages. These Dearborn Implements (made for the Ford Tractor) are just right, too. You'll like my kind of service. So how about dropping in or phoning me soonf i I Tri-Mot- Company or TREMONTON Ml Al? C" ll yA jJy. Ay meeting in San Francisco. I Qtv you th And in the ji By Mrs. J. O. Hadfield Parley Archibald i 1 movj . i Tremonlon Phone tfcanG low-dow- 49 1 Mrs. Amanda. Hermansen and children spent several days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Ward. The Wards took them to their home in Salt Lake, Monday. The ladies of the Birthday Club honored Phoebe Ward Tuesday. out! Plenty of room fo see w .its' 5B(G-peop(e- I '!' Iho 49 Ford awf H's on som of the feature you'll rear Car of n Ford-- Tie wide enocigh - B-2- 01 1 t, -.- We'll show you real "Picture Wincfows" . . . more than the rear win 20 square feet of dow is windshield bigl Si. fined sofa for comfort and room 57 front, and 3 BIG people, Plenty of hip and shoulder room for wfteeil on room front and bockl The '49. Ford's a living They rival the 60' rev seatl Ine (Wilier'! Has plenty of compart-mecubic foot 19 A tool luggage Other features Front Springs new "Hydra-Coil- " 57 largerl) "Poro-Flex- " Peer Springs . . . i . . extra strong, extra long e Action" y "Mag new, larger, 35 the see Brakes. It won't be long before you can V ...a; N atever n ill I' k;..k ..- - j uaic.your ir life if reeu- - ,onKer It.i. r arain 0u, oIJ you oiJ anJ lTE with Conoco N'A. ' 0a. ' .: , "ltniV;lM muior un ti'atented; titer. lnftJ ltr,t , - .ivviai Htl n c c fastens an extra film nf "fe TMs literally ' toetlBTOui aI1 Oil-Plate- O0 Con, working King-Siz- NEW Ford in your future !at8 Oil-Platin- Your tSJjl hve tfie nei "Mid Ship' RiaeT witn your cnff'v . Oil That's why N Motor starts from combustion metal-eatin. . . from carbon acids . . . from sludge and due to wear! . protection So, make for more mile per q" date now . . I I extra-protec- ts "dry-frictio- n g o e .. L. 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