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Show Trcmonn, Utah The BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, Sept. 1. 1949 SHOP IN TREMONTON and SAVE? vrere house guests of their par- of Salmon. Idaha vis ted with Mr. and Mrs. Garrell Evans gave a very Interesting talk, ients Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Wheat- - and daughter' of Draggerton Mr. and Mrs. William Burton Mr. and M-- s. Ben Tolman and . :Ley. spent the weekend here with and Mrs. and Mrs. Leslie Hawks family last .Mrs. l. Russell Heusser and sons of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd spent four days xn salmon, Id- Mi. and Mrs. Bon Tolman and T.isVi 9nH r.n a fishm? irin u rtisrinor t f smilv .,: thc .j OnVw nf Pnrtlr.nd children attended the Tolman While there they visited with h hnmp nfiMf and Mr TTPiiQpr tiip.!Hv weekend. 1 j Sunday, held at Reese Mr. and Mrs. Hewitt Talman. v. anrt i u eh VirHnia her t.j ....w.onifMr vi;tJrT Park in Eripham. fami- - n Wjth Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Gar- - sister. Mrs. Wayne Manning and Mrs. Earl Andersen and her Poca-tei- lo S Holdaway and Mrs Dorothy Durfee Mrs. Jack Winn of Tre- Utah. mother at "j..jy. family Roy, to dner. have returned their for home after ;?:t 1 Farmer of Brigham homes in California and Nebras-- l Walter Humpherys of Logan,' ronton, spent the day in Gar-- It spend. ns two weeks with Mrs. called on relatives her, the first field Friday. They visited with Margar Johnson. days with ka. a few - rc fnr sip " "rpr n rin. "tipr nn Mr. and Mrs. Jess Earl and of the week. mard and Mrs. Farrier , aay ana wun Mrs. wanaceuuim. st of Mr. and Mrs. also visited in Ogden on Sunday, " reunion held at the Lorin Farr panied her mother Mrs. J. jithi ;Mrs. Art Messenger. Mrs. Park, 10 oan spent Sunday. lieia Spackman oumiay. yelyne ikc uiy, r,,uiui, 11111 Ol. llio. .f&wuw. Mrs. T. A. Carter of Tremon- Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Manning ith her duaghter, Mrs. Mrs. Jack Winn Jr. were and Johnson and family in and children of Roy, Utah visit- -' ton, returned home after being the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Duett Earl Andersen Sunday evening. Calvin Lloyd Lish and family, during Loveland and family, last week, Wheatly Mrs. ,( Alben Borgstrom Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. A. of T. T.j sister Carter, 'jjren cf Simms, Mont, the weekend. weekend were the guests of Mr. R. Ault, was a dinner guest at Mrs. of Brigham. Hawkes and the Ault home, Sunday. ' Mrs. Leland Johnson and Mrs. Margret Johnson spent Friday in Ogden on business, Edward L. Woliey and b Gwillams cf Provo were the overnight guest cf Mr. and Mrs. Roy Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Anderson and Alma wers visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Anderson and family of Ogden on Monday. ; we-k- B-- - i" OrtM : J c-- ' " Hor-Jrna- Csciilisit rs are te ng u;ed today the chemical and iih&rmaceuti-ca- l mduFtrits m rr.anv instance because of their toi'.eria-killinpro;rtles. As a highly rnaneto-Etrictiv-e nr.ateribl lor the laminations in this device was needed, iri Eelo.v its nickel was selected. saturation point, nickel has the highest magnetostrictive value ot ny material known. rd Had-!??- i . VV j - j j T ! J BETTER SHOWS FINEST COMFORT - Y ROBERT IJaKSLI. nursery. ROSStN PROEUCTIDH j ;.. MOJN., September 4 , i) -- 4 of . It MS . urUi I rr-,.un nnom n.i m (I,' i .1.1. i i V'W uu n j AND ES., K TO wm SELENA ROYLE FRANKIE CARLE NJOU-ARDtN-b'AKA- "MICHAEL f At mi - w w i.niu iiui wwv i tj LVi'"i ADOLPHE CURTIZ n Ha'f? Scrtc KuimU nc Dane HI Lusst ORCHIRTM ui bt WED., Septemlier 6, 7 THRILL YOU AGAIN "G WEN" with JA31ES CAGNEY and ANN DVERAK JOY NtST ""irinviniri f , I ART TRI-STA- BUILDING MATERIALS TE arc used r. 5ff iRHil;l;- a a cribiw-- when BETTER SHOWS at the NEW MAIN Garland. COMFORT Attend just ONCE You'll agree NOW! REPAINT NEW SIDING COOPS FLOORING Make Xeeded Itepair Now 30 Month To Pay Convenient iludget Term j j - LJfed&uflt , ' understand I can have that at extra cost how much?" f ' - Well, sir, the news So better not stop with looking. Better price it too delivered at your door. Your Buick dealer will give you the figures, even demonstrate. do as others arc doing firm order in. you'll get a After which you'll for me-I- F! "What does it cost me to get this handy-size- d dandy with the roomiest interiors ever found on a Buick Special? "What do I pay for Fireball power from a big Buick straight-eigh- t engine? "What's the tag on that swell Buick ride, with coil springing, extra-widrims, seats between the axles and all that? " say-"Th- high-pressur- at's TKX-STMli- E! Only iluieh SPM'IAL ha all thee 1'eaturv I . MORE ROOM FOR THE MONEY STYLING DYNAFLOW DRIVE optional at exlro cost . WAFFIC-HAND- n, StZE Y JET-LIN- E e BUMPER-GUAR- NON-LOCKIN- G SURE FIREBALL STRAIGHT-EIGH- ALL AROUND GRILLES D TIRES E HIGH-PRE- S' COIL SPRINGING ENGINE T ON SAFETY-RID- GREATER VISIBILITY FORE AND AFT RIMS e 1949, is good. Plenty good. Because this honey's priced well under your expectations. It's a straight-eigh- t that's priced under a lot of sixes over the years your investment will be no more than for any other car. re high-compressio- LUGGAGE DRIVE . THREE LIDS . TORQUE-TUB- E STEADY-RIDIN- G SMART MODELS E G WITH BODY BY FISHER "And what about Dynaflow Drive 34ti Jl"! :d posinr camenisi .T T P passed . She's jates. st wiMS VOW Iffy icpGnAUii J? : 'Sul '(! V La yrryt,.' M.y The ship fW,i' fro"1 . tf that helps create jobs ... in Ketchikan on up the coast . . . in Alaska cities "Uns of towns and Alaska ople greet the tanker "M.S. !,andard" with considerable affection. r,over the years, she's helped Alaskans ' vclop thousands of jobs. Regularly she loads a full cargo of trolcum products and takes them herever they're needed . . . like some l;nt floating service station. She pokes prow into rocky inlets to serve fish Series, goes on up the coast a few f'les to bring a new mine the lubricants " needs to work, stocks oil for fishermen or no they longer have to travel six ven hundred miles to refuel when the ataon run is on. "om fficialf 9 nt So they ine WINDOWS Cold Weather Ahead j who recenting. David StenqH-nly returned from a mission to Sweden, accompanied them and eye-measu- m.n STORM DOORS SILOS FENCES IMPLEMENT SHED take a look at those grilles built as a unit and proof against "locking horns" and say "Hmmm! Nice!" They sweep their eyes over tapering fenders, with a suggestion of jet power in their after contours and say, "That's for me!" windshields that arc They 48 bigger and rear windows with 56 more area and know without being told they can see the road up closer, both fore and aft. rte J BARNS Folks tllos r as REROOF INSULATE GRAIN ftfflfijjfftudia'' land team, but wre defeated. On Friday they will play a return game with East Garland at Thatcher. Wallace Anderson and Leonard Petersen were speakers at meetthe Thatcher Sar-ame- BINS MILK HOUSE . . . Hi Boul-ton- PtCTUfttS I t child-Earlo- ; SAT., Septemlier 2 I 'cH . Thatcher AfM Ml) Mr. and Mrs, Dale Compton and Mr. and Mrs. Fr'e Compton spent Sunday visiting in Brig- ham. Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Dale By Anne Wood Compton vis ted with Mrs. Com- Mrs. Rue Harding and sons, pton's mother, Mrs. Will Wood Blake and Spencer have been of Corinne. w visitin? with Mr. and Mrs. Doran Mrs. LaVar Johnson and Red-Mw and family this week. ren visited ith Mrs. Isaac and Mrs. Alec Boulton erick and famil: of Portage last spent several days in Leeds, Utah week. last. week. While there they atThe Thatcher ward held its s tended the funeral of Mr. annual outing Monday at the sister. Lorin Farr Park at Ogden. An Bishop and Mrs. James Wight enjoyable time was had by all were Ogden shoppers Saturday. who attended. Mr. anfi Mrs. Melvin Wood and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nelson Vern visited with Mr. and Mrs. and Colleen, and Mr. and Mrs Keath Adams and Mr and Mrs.lDon Housiey sp6nt several days Royal Robins of Layton Sunday vacationing in Yellowstone Park Mr. and Mrs. William Watt last w,?ek. spent Saturday visiting relatives The ladies double trio of in Loyton. Thatcher consisting of Mrs. Les- -' Mrs. Rozella Simper was the lie Wight, Mrs. Lyman .Zollin- guest of the Lynn O. Clark fam- ger, Mrs. Doran Barlow, Mrs. Verl ily on Sunday. Waldron, Mrs. Ben Tolman, Mrs. Mrs. M3lvin Christensen, Mrs. Lloyd Earfuss and accompanied Baker, Mrs. Mary Anderson by Miss Ann Wood, assisted in .neyed to Malad Monday the program siven by Lyman they spent the day visiting Zollinger and Dr. White at the with Mrs. Christensen's daugh Tremonton First Ward Sunday ter. Mrs. Elaine Nelson. evening. Mrs. Floyd Adams and children Mr. and Mrs. Hewitt Tolman visited with friends and relatives in Mantua on Sunday. The Thatcher M. I. A. girls softball team was successful in winning a game with Fielding on Monday when they played the Plymouth team. Saturday the girls played the East Gar- - in Alaska In short, she helps both the coast and interior of Alaska develop its resources throughout all ...just as the oil industryindustries grow our country helps other and people work, produce and prosper. STANDARD 0F i Oil " fi ' i , ? lis C : " - ks " COMPANY CALIFORNIA Pronk Chevrolet Co. DIAL 2311 TREMONTON |