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Show Utah ESAS ETVSl VALLEY LEADER. Tremocton, By Delia Coombs The ward outing will be held Saturday at the Guinevah Park in Logan Canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wood were accompanied by their daughter, Mrs. J. P. Christensen and her son to Ogden on Friday where services. She also they were guests of Mr and Mrs. our sacrament solo. violin a played Ezra Hess. Blaine Eavester Mrs. and Mr, Mr. and Mrs. David Wood, Mr. were Sunday vlsl Clearfield of Mr. Wood and and Mrs. Ross Clifford Mrs. and Mr. tors of Ifro Pamlo PAt.Pnn lfft ! Sunday for Los Angles, Califor-turned with nia, where they will be guests weeks. David Wood, Mrs. Mr. and of Miss Faye Coombs of Ogden Mr. and Mrs. Jerald AHred and with her pa the week-enspent Mr. and Mrs. Howard Baer. Coombs Mrs. John Mr. and rents, Miss Valeea Crowther was and family. guest speaker Sunday evening in i Mr. and Mrs. Verl Anderson and family attended the Ander son reunion at Logan Canyon on lL ZTZZ d Sunday. and Kindly A Practical, Competent Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Gam and daughter, Dayle and Judy Owens, Mr. and Mrs. Uel Gam and son, Darrell, attended the Utah and Idaho Sugar Company outing at Man for Judge Logan Canyon on Sunday. Mrs. W e s 1 e y Garn and Mrs. Parley Petersen and small daughter were Brigham City visitors on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Roundy of Spanish Fork were Thursday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Guy L. Rees. , Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Roundy of American Fork formerly of Fielding were guests Tuesday and Wednesday at his sisters, Mr. and Mrs. Guy L. Rees. Mrs. F. E. Zundel of Salt Lake City and Pamela Zundel, daugh ter of Mr and Mrs. Eldon Zundel of Ogden are guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. Rozel Zundel and family. Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Florence of Magna were guests Sunday and Monday of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hendricks. Mr. and Mrs. Garth Rasmus-se- n and family, Mrs. Noble Peter sen and daughter, Louise, spent Sunday afternoon at Salt Lake City where Garth left for Call fornia. He will leave this week by plane for Guam where he will be stationed with the U. S. Army They also visited with Mrs. Stella Beck of Sandy, a sister of Mrs. I , 1 CHARLES W. DUNN of Logan, Utah CANDIDATE FOR DISTRICT JUDGE REPUBLICAN TICKET, 1948 Born In Brigham City of Pioneer parents, movinz to Cache Valley when a lad. Has been farmer, School Teacher, Clerk of District Court, Business man, Lawyer and Community Builder. A family man, who with his wife, the former Lula Schenk has reared a splendid family of ten children who are making homes of their own in various Communities in the Inter, mountain States, throe sons and two having served in the armed forces of their country in the World War. Past President of Cache County Bar Association and former Bishop and former President of the Logan Stake. Admitfcsd to the Bar of the Supreme Court of Utah in 1916 and to the Bar of the United States Supreme Court in sons-in-la- Petersen. Mr. and Mrs. Noble Petersen held a family supper at their home Friday night In honor of Garth Rasmussen. Out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Jensen of Brigham City. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Nickolas of Ogden were Saturday visitors of a daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Richards. They attended the races at the fair. Miss Marie Richards of Brigham City and her friends of Phoenix, Arizona, were visitors at the Richards w 1931. A respected and successful sympathetic man for Judge. lawyer and a tried, safe and (Paid Political Advertisement) home Saturday and Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Scott McCullough entertained Thursday evening in honor of Garth Rasmussen. Games and refreshments were enjoyed during the evening. Duane Jones of Soda Springs, Idaho spent a few days last week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Packer are vacationing this week at Yellowstone Park. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Thase Packer of California. Mrs. Reva C. Weaver and her husband of Omaha, Nebraska, are sisvisiting this week with her Richards ter, Mr. and Mrs. Theo and other relatives of the valley. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Richards and family, Mr. and Mrs. Theo Richards and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Chectetts of Bear River ham City and a friend of Phoenix, Arizona spent Sunday at Logan Canyon. Mrs. Elma Peterson and child ren, Valoise, Maxine, Norman and Arlene stent Tuesday in Salt Lake City where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Desmond Ricks and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Suttlemyer and family, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Suttlemyer and Mr. and Mrs. Buelo Suttlemyer, all of Ogden were visitors Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hess. Last week guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Munson wer,e Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hayward of Bountiful and Mrs. Lowell Farnsworth and son, Craig of Ogden on Friday Mr, and Mrs. Stanley Farnsworth of Salt Lake on Saturday and Mrs. Jose Betensen and Mrs. Blanche Stark of Stockton, California and Stanley Farnsworth of Salt Lake were visitors on Tues day. VETERANS AFFAIRS service, widows, next of kin and (service and before applying for It IS rrtnu. receiving his unused sermin ly three dependents would not qualify for andleave me al as pay, may make applicasix this benefit, inasmuch serit is done before of the tion, providing months gratuity pay viceman was made in tfeu of this August 31, 1948. Mr. O'Brien added that the apbenefit. for this beiveflt are belose thk plications of brothers, next kin, Widows, all handled of mcney. district ser. by ing and nephews sisters and nieces the deceased serviceman, who vice officers of the Utah State TRY A died after discharge from the Department of Veterans Affairs. LEADER r. tnJ- Jill Save on these 2 great U.S. Get the finest tires money can buy! U. S always guarantee first-lin- e, fine-qualit- y Tl perfnn ance. And today's savings will amaze you! n- II kuial a .ts i The only lowDrts.nn. t years 01 proven perfonnutel 5 morecushioninj-insm- cf ) Steer-Eas- y ! Treid-f- or troll FITS U.S. V It nai . A a- - - DEL Womoremileggethajp,,. Amazintflv miles on new cushioned traf Guaranteed for the life offc WJm rnrp Tnini mnr M I Ro U. S. ROYAL With less than orui week remaining Utah State Department of Veterans Affairs' Director, Ed. T. O'Brien, reminds all Utah veterans of the August 31, 1948 dead, line in which to apply for un used terminal leave pay. Mr. O'Brien pointed out that Prove to yourself that the last session of Congress a- U. S. Royal Air Rides will mended the act to permit sur. give you the smoothest ride viving brothers and sisters and you ever had in car. nieces and nephews of deceased former members of the armed forces to receive 'the benefit of Armed Forces Leave Bonds. Mr. O'Brien noted, however, that in those cases where the serviceman died or was killed in action before being discsarged from the PHONE I ROYALS better 'k,r: j YOUR PRESENT I WHi; UX ROYALS 3S A I . .is 1- - AMAZING TRADE-I- OFFE ny i an 'P ' ' " I 6S C V o. in- - M In - I J n (S :re ity it, JAY DEE HARRIS 11 T fes b JSE 109-R- 3 - - A- 1 mS fju . '' S ' " U, w 1 ere-! '?th- - ri o most af the same story to tell about their car's rugged, t, downright, dependability. 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