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Show ipv.,.., visiting in and Mrs. Mason is .ywithMr. two weeks. Mrs. daughter. ker of Salt Lake City ".ted home after visiting Mrs. Snts, Mr. and weeks, few a for ifcnon i 1 Gordon Jensen and Mrs. ham KAISER-FRAZE- R i QUARTER-MILLIOXT- , I II I -- Can' for 'tis Peterson ' family held their an family of DeweyviUe, Mr. and TO TURN HALL'S TO HOLD nual reunion on Saturday, June Mrs. Cliff Cannon, Springs, Weber canyon. Members Fielding. Mr OUT FAMILV REUNION of the family are asked to bring 19th, at the Willow Park in Lo- - and Mrs. Paul Barnard of Brig, AUTOMOBILE THIS MONTH The Maud Hall familv reunion their own lunches. fan. Eighty three members were j ham City, Mrs. Lizzie Jensen of WILLOW RUN, Mich. Kaiser. will be held July llth at Como W. E. Hall present. They enjoyed a program Deweyville and Blanche Richards Frazer Corporation will produce in the morning and lunch was j completed the group. A pleasant its 250,000th automobile next served. Games were the after- afternoon was spent in visiting. week, just two years after cro-noon sport. Saturday evening, Mr. and Mrs. jduction started at the Willow Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Bourne, jDan Garn were guests of Mr. Run plant with the manufacture Mrs. Nel Gam and Mrs. Ross and Mrs. Reed Larkin of Snow, of seven automobiles in June of Wood attended M. I. A. Confer. j ville at the WILL GIVE "Holiday on Ice" show 1948. ence, last week-enj in Salt Lake City. They were also The car, a Mr. and Mrs. Nel Gam and ESTIMATES celebrating the birthday of Mrs. Frazer Manhattan model, is Wednesday where she visited son, Doyle, spent Father's Day Lamn and Father's Day. scheduled for production on June with her sister, Mrs. Louis Can. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. Mrs. Joe Bowcutt of Logan 25. It will be the 93,741st car to non for two weeks. J. Hodges of Logan. and Mr. and Mrs. Reed Macfar. be built by K-- in 1948, a figure Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wood and Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Wood are lane and daughter of Ogden were which nearly doubles output atfamily had a Father's Dav din. rejoicing over a new daughter, week-enguests of Mr. and Mrs. tained in the first six months of ner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. last week-enMother and baby iBurnell Roundy. rhone ERIGHAM 338-- J 27 North, 2nd Eaat last year. mem- are doing fine. Wayne Gam. Thirty-thre- e i Mrs. Sarah Hess of Narrma. bers were present. Starting production in June, Mrs. Eugene Cannon entertaintwo- weeks at 1945, the raw automobile comis Idaho, spending also celebrated fourthe They ed Sunday afternoon, Father's teenth wedding anniversary of Day, m honor of her husband. the hom,3 of Mr. and Mrs. Lester pany turned out 11,753 units in Coombs and other relatives. that year. Output jumped to Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Gam. A delicious dinner was served to T. F. Coombs and familv had 144,506 for 1947 when the comThe descendants of the Ole Mr. and Mrs. Thales Cannon and j Father's Day dinner at the home pany became the fourth largest or Mrs. Sarah Johnson. A deli- producer of passenger cars. cious dinner was served and the Edgar F. Kaiser, vice president UNIVERSITY OF UTAH THEATRE $5$ was spent visiting. afternoon and general manager, said the summer f estiva us-- ,,. The Social Development Club scheduled output of 21,000 met at the home of Mrs. Marvin units this month represents a Welling, Thursday. This was the new monthly production peak in closing meeting of the year. New the history of the company. The officers were installed for the previous high was 20,667 cars in coming year and each received January, when production was a corsage. on a basis. Officers are as follows Presithe Willow Run Currently, dent, Ruth Packer, assistant plant is producing more than 800 r president; Mildred Richard, sec- units per day on one shift. v Mr. Kaiser said retail sales are retary; Ina TJdy, correspondent; and Mattie Bourne, music direc- continuing at a record high, and tor. that the present y Coombs t1 Delia ..-- a Pace 7 and Nadine Hayes of Logan were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Noble Peterson. Douglas Robbins of Salt Lake City, nephew of Mrs. Noble Peterson is vacationing at the Peter, son home. Mrs. Dan Gam spent the fore, part of the week in SnowvilLe with her daughter, Mrs. Reed Larkin and family. Mrs. Blanche Richards returned home from Rupert, Idaho, cny. ecu L & B TILE CO. . FREE d. qarter-milllont- h ( Drainboards Batbrooms F j THIS WILL BE i e I NS f ER ! d - WILL HAVE ;BY CHICKS Scientifically ! 3 j I0CR ORDER INNOW! K-F"- s for safety in the sun two-shi- Poultry Supplies and TV Remedies S:? KILLERS FLY SPRATS CUSTOM MILLING - Seats & Reserved Section General Wiw. SPECIAL MIXING CHOPPING x 't " " mrnttyxm DERSON m .n.kiATinN PRICE Feed Co. TOTS" " BOTH shows. yj r f ,w Kingsbury THEATRE. Hall. U k U l Salt Lake City are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Wood and other relatives for a week. Twenty-simembers of Mr. and Mf Optically correct ii.ii. u Hi -- . Ray-Ba- n tifically ground and polished to guarantee perfect vision. For the safety of your eyesight, wear Ray-Ba- n sun glasses this summer! x ii Ray Ban s695 up sun glasses ere scien- 115 mini ii. . I... , i NORTH MAIN IN LOGAN "" -' "'"'. !.. in. in,.., Hudson amazes motor-ca- r world by using vital "step-dowlone not available In any other car to bring you riding qualities and safety beyond n" anything known beforel Word's going 'round and fast, too that Hudson gives you a "sweet? smooth, safe ride that is a new high in motor-ca- r performance! Perhaps you've heard pleased and proud Hudson owners talking about this exciting new experience, but here's something you may have missed hearing: The key to this amazing new ride lies that area just under the floor of the average car, which in the New Hudson becomes the "step-dowzone as illustrated in the sketches at the right. in n" American stock car yet road clearance is ample! That's why Hudson has a and way of going, even in cross-wind-s, on every conceivable kind of highway. When you see how this car takes even the sharpest curves, it will spoil you for any other type oj automobile! You sense this delightful conformity to the road the minute you begin your ride; and this stability, plus the protection of riding steel encircled by a sturdy frame, gives you a grand feeling of saje 'in any hug-the-ro- well-bein- wheels and, even with its low silhouette, this breathtakingly beautiful motor car gives you more head room than any car built today! other "step-dowvital the of Hudson's use zone in its exclusive, all steel Monobilt is a development that required years of engineering work, the perfection of new production techniques, and millions of dollars in highly specialized new plant investment. Perhaps this explains why Hudson alone offers this new design principle today. The nearest Hudson dealer has a booklet yours for the asking which explains how "stepping down" brings you advantages beyond anything known before! Hudson Motor Car Co., Detroit 14. mass-produc- -. Keeps Sitting in this car is as downright satisfying as stretching out in your favorite easy chair. You ride on seats that are lowered and cradled ahead of the rear Trade-mar- k Hudson, and Hudson alone, has accomplished a near miracle of low-bui- lt streamlining and smooth, safe, comfortable riding with a new type of base frame which surrounds the passenger compartment, and thus permits the floor to be lowered down within it. Recessing the floor creates the "step-down- " zone and a center of that is the lowest food cold 07Q and dry. Eemov- able container hold3 10 lbs. I oflcc- - body-and-fra- g. "" PICNIC ICE BOX ed n" box-secti- "step-dowzone is because experience has shown that the lower to the ground a car can be built, the better it will handle, the more stability it will have, the safer it will be, and thus the more enjoyable and comfortable will be your ride. P'y 1 i ond pofenti pending. TwI r I a Week! j f IS t TT 1th. Takes MS 11 Cot Cut!i"9 V s18-9- 3 V Jul llMfiS ' ; DOOR CHIMES Give your ears a treat! Two tones for front door one for rear! Good-lookin- g, too. jMCUWKtl. t11 tM ""j , II V Here you can we that any oar with floor on top of the frame, as hown above, apace between faila to utiliie that frame member (heretofore wasted by placing floor on top of the frame). This result in a roof high center of gravity, and either a high line or insufficient bead room. OTHER CARS "in p4hiwn "ioiii W"'"A "QC UIAMNC,f.Jj nacDcugall Don 'i Pf MATCHED SET LI Prevents Driving Fatiguel 8 IRONS . Here the important space between frame members, shown above, beoome zone a highly useful addition the "tcp-dowto interior passenger roominess that create new, lower center of gravity, which in turn permit greater safety, improved roadability and ride, a low, streamlined silhouette. NEW HUDSON Betl 8troke-eaver8- "l They're perfectly balanced. Chrome-plate- heads aud d Rhafts. New rubber "ncxi-Orlp- " handleg . . . more gravity comfort, more control. Set includes 2, 4, 6, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 lions. Only. 60.50 2.39 'A Firestone lavh tmim Easy to push. Quiet running:, too. Cutting height in. to adjusts from l'j In. Special alloy steel . cutting blades. wheels, rubber tires. seml-pneamat- ONLY 10-in- dlno lc 1.00 A WEEKI Vs. CAR CUSHION Bests yonr back! Ideal for trips. Handsome, simulated leather cover. Carrying handle. Swing Motion Puts Baby to Sleep Fits Any Car "Cf..mkar.VfA" BABY lIAf.'MOCK IT" 1 9.50 Air Shell K0FJJ NEARtSTHUPSON DEAUR 0 COMPLETE "On JAY DEE HARRIS GUN REPAIR SERVICE All Work Done Locally. NO SEND.AWAYS. PHONE 109-R- 3 1 i k Oaty 3.19 Safe and sure . . . fastens securely between windows behind front seat where you can keep sn eye on baly. Powerful! Hag two match-inf- j tones. Handsome gold metaltifitre finish. Easy to Install. THE ..ui- ,W M This g '... DMPOISTTAOT T S IS U tained. ,i Tremonlon lie 200 4 six-da- r, work week is being main- Mrs. George R. Coombs family met in honor of Father's Day at their home. A delicious dinner Erma Bourne,'1" vice president; was served and time spent in Mareen McCollughin, secretary; visiting. Dorothy Richards, corresponding Faye Coombs of Ogden spent secretary; Phoebe Pind,sr, choris- her parents wedding anniversary ter. Refreshments were served by and Father's Day with Mr. and the hostess. Mrs. John E. Coombs. Glenda Mae Wood, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Wood had . .. mill her tonsils removed on Saturday. ,.mli Mrs. Thelma Garten of Farm. ington and Mrs. Phyllis Hales of - wm'1""" $6.00 tor BO in envelope. . . Bargain SSSSi::::-ai- & SPECTACULAR; fi served : LEANING O SHOWS in the beauMul eHin9 in the of "Promised Valley" STADIUM BOWL :i:i:x::w ed ft nine-hou- social was enjoyed by twenty-fiv- e members. Refreshments were served by the hostess and her daughters, Enid and Mareen. Future Progress Guild club met at the home of Mrs. Burnell Roundy on Thursday, nineteen mebers were present. New officers were elected for the coming year with June Baird, president; A ::::::x::t:::s perfect UA SUM mrnmrn HIED Fireplaces Store Fronts d. Last Week WE on I Fronk's Firestone Store PHONE 20 TItEMONTON |