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Show THE TrnVTEST FOR HIGH ,nr hi2h 5 rt .' viade SC nooi products-er- s several special adjudged best competition. are the cel-- f product- - Surprise sev- containing Utah of artier 3Sr addition the ""Jnner wfll receive a ?Sie t saw13 Trrmonton. Uuh CaJt (fat land ccompanied him to Salt Lake, where they appeared on "This Eph Peterson Business of Farming" program Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Pierson on K- s- L- Mr Rupp left for writer of the second place essay and Mr. and Mrs- Roy Atkinson Kansas City on Saturday will recieve a $25.00 bond. The Mr. and Mrs. Joe LaGreco and were Logan visitors on Monday. essays may be from 200 to 500 son, Charles, Mr. and Mrs. Max in length, they must be Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Hansen, Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Art completed and mailed to the accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. E. Johnson were dinner guests of Utah Manufactures Association, S. Hansen of T 425 Kearns Building, In Salt Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Dick; LaGreco will' be' remembered as Lake City by November 5th, 1949- .uxoimtr m ugaen. the former Miss Verda Johnson. Mrs. Henrv" The general subject of the Sorenspnv i.i rvfr ait uii l i iri i kontest is Utah-Mad- e Jean and folk, Virginia where he will be Projects, daughters," Betty and the contestants may develop Patricia," and Mrs. Clyde stationed for the next two years. any theme relating to the gener- Sorensen were in Avon SunOn Sunday, Mrs. Potter was al subject. Among themes sug- day where they attended a trou. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Max Johngested by the sponsors are: Utah sseau tea for Miss Gloria Pul son in Honewille at a family Products in Our Hometown sipher. Betty Jean assisted in get, together, which also includ- Stores The Variety and Excell displaying linens. ed Mr. and Mrs. LaGreco, Mr. Mrs. Gilbert Allred was host- and Mrs. Art Johnson of Garland ence of Utah Products, Some Utah Brands and Labels Worth ess to her Pinocle Club Wednes- and Mr. and Mrs. Willard John son of Salt Lake City. Knowing, The Importance of day evening. Home Industry, Boosting Utah day evening. Prizes were won by Mrs. Eph Peterson accomEdna Nelson and Lois Taylor. and Utah Products. panied Mrs. Weldon Grover to Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Sorensen Salt Lake "The essay contest will serve City on Saturday. She a double purpose," said David H. had as dinner guests on Sunday, visited at the hospital with War- Mrs T.inda Rnmero arA 1r ten Rasnussen. who underwent Thomas, Chairman of the UM a major operation on Thursday. A Utah Products Committee. "To Mrs. Carl Somers of Logan. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Holman Weldon was also some extent it will reveal the operated on in Ogden and at Sahara last Saturday. Both are doing visited current knowledge among high bchool students of Utah products Village on Saturday. Julie Hol- nicely. Mrs. Lyle Johnson and Mrs- and their importance to Utah. man returned to her home Sunafter some wid-le- r day time Hal Rhead of Tremonton- were will a spending stimulate it Secondly, Logan visitors on Wednesday. interest in the resources of our with her grand parents. Mrs. R. T. Coe and children Mr. and Mrs. Roy Oyler and state and the products manufac left John the home on son. Oyler herein Increased Roger, and Ethel Rogers tured interest Utah products will strengthen Monday on a trip across the were in Brigham on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cole spent our local industry and aid in Iwa.va.&laau Willi MJ VUWd her who weekend at the Eph Peterson the husband, join building a greater state." lis in the service there. Mrs. Cole and children home. Ames K. Bagley, executive Mrs. John Oyler and Mrs. Coe remained to spend the week. secretary of the UMA, in comm made a trip to Butte, Montana, The program in M. I. A. conenting on the project, stated leaving on Wednesday and re- sisted of a piano selection by "The home market, the general visited Mrs. Sylvan Korth. an inspira Friday. They area where the products are turning Mr. with Mrs. Jesse and tional talk by Essie Peterson, and Grover made, is of a vital importance to and Mrs. J. A. Kerr in an accordian and guitar duet by Idaho Utah Manufactuers. It means, Falls. the Ashby Brothers of Fielding in many instances, the difference Mr. and Mrs, Mervin Holt and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Harper and between expanding operations or Blaine were in Brigham on Mon- - family of Tremonton, Mr. and between dav. declining production Mrs. Dale Gardner of Ocdpn. and success of a manufacturing en- Mr. Bud of is who Peterson George Coombs of Fielding Ogden, '.erprise or failure. Everyone's in- - employed as a salesman in Ma- - were dinner guests of Mr. and terest in the state is involved in lad and Pocatello, called on the Mrs. Tom Harper and family on the health and growth of our Peterson families Monday. Sunday. manufacturing industries for as Robert the Rupp, exchange they expand, trade and profess student from England, came Mr. and Mrs. John L. Siddoway ional services expanded and a back to the Warren Hansen of Vernal are visiting for a few broader tax base in created for home unMr. with and Mrs. Leland and days Wednesday stayed necessary government services." til a- - Hansen. Hansen Eugene Friday. Many products of Utah fac tories and industrial plants are Isold through stores; 'food stores, service stations, clothing and department stores, furniture stores, paint and hardware stores, building supply houses, general stores, drug stores. These products are generally known as "consumers goods," although directly by the manufacturer to some goods of this type are sold directly by the manufactuer to the consumer. Other products of Utah plants are sold as supplies or materials for industrial users or for use in commercial and Almost all of Utah manufacturing is directly related i " wi to the agricultural or mineral resources of the state and the STUDENTS ANNOUNCED 7 ....rturers Ass LEADER. - - - k (till). - a. I I1! - No traffic to bother you . . . no worry or strain. - L your roof rotect It's like having your own clear highway when you v ,.,.nvmraWV .. ft::;-"":"-" travel over the smooth steel rails this way ) with ! ! :c fr 1 I W fffi! ol for n ... !lTOS thmt ' COATI s Product of A Union Pacific's many fine trains. Jill t long-lastin- pro- - g ction against all finds of weather with Jity roof coating re- -' cts the heat and PS Cut an ..No.!: JO'G ruraU it cooler inside on the hottest 'ft. Get Standard Jfflinum Asbestos rtgcl J. BESS IST .jc: R T R T nn Tremonton Super X J TRY A LEADER WANT-A- D one make of car in all the land ONLY give you the sweet V easy that's luxury of Dynafiow Drive-a- nd Buick. But look how much territory that takes budgets in -- how many different-sizewith drive can now afford the only neither a clutch pedal nor gears that shift. You can have Dynaflow as optional new equipment on the tidy, sparkling, traffic-handBuick Special, with its roominess, and bold size, stepped-utreatment. new front-en- or Nitro Express ( 3f JOT GUAf Box 3"Ga Expert or 2.15 . J1Ga- 110 jno-2'iul:5- -- .1.98 . . 3 d SMELLS Sliur-Sh- ;Ga--- 12 Ga. 1.90 ot . y . . 1.85 ijL.r f VM l" i ... k" v t t '. r' .v ts i - .t ,.,.v. v. ' " ; j j tension out of traffic, brings you to the drives with surprising end of freshness and relaxation. So look at the Special, the Super and Sooner or later we predict that you'll Koadmaster, three Buicks that match almost any price range you have in mind -- and remember that all of them offer the added enjoyment of Dynafiow Drive. g On every one it is the same silky, delight. On every one it cuts driving effort to the minimum, takes sweet-handlin- 0 16 Ga 1.63 20 Ga 1.55 S,li itnooih You can have it, again as optional equip-mcn- t, on the neat and nimble Si rt u, with its sleek lines, 110 or 120 horseand triple power Fireball power plant, Ventiports. And of course Dynaflow is standard among fine equipment on that best buy ALL Kiflc Shells cars, the magnificent Roadmaster. . .... .M Si off SEE and HEAR OLSKX nniBALf. H Ml fas .... l" 1 ft A 'II ' JOIls- day-lon- g join the army of car owners who wouldn't think of passing up what Dynaflow has to offer. Your Why be among the show Buick dealer w ill be tickled to you how and how quickly easily you can now! hae Dvnallow to enjoy- -r late-comer- DINAflOW DRfVf fUU-Vlt- VISION f.om er,UrCJ SWING-tAS- Y DOORS and Batyonf i,d,ng QUADK'JfltX COl "IIVING iPACl" INTIKIORS with Oup Ctcx'A tuih om VAlVf lWRS (Dynaflow AW,lj) w,th SWING Stlf. l.'e'y riRFBAU STRAIGHT.tlGHT PGWIR DouM Du'r VtNTIPORIS RIMS SAfHr-RIcn i lo li't A.OUNINCS tNClhil p,nu BODY IY fISHIR DURtX ttARlNGS, mem oni (cnr,Kt,r,g tc'h easy oceeii SPRINGING f,ut ,,(! i,.: S ..K't'.V. Jit ore MORE ySS esi. oo A Ifff-M- i a j. - mon W nur.,yr. .yVhrn tirllf-- r automobile urv built ill It H trill build thtm. Fronk Chevrolet Co. plAL s? llt 'lVli alone !tus all tlivsv features d in 1:70 15 -, There it combines, with matchless ride, the stirring lift of 150 Fireball horsepower and truly regal size and bearing. p 0V, 5 ' with BvmsiMmy 'HDtfim TT 2251 V " Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Cook on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Cook of Springville, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Canning of Provo, Dr- and Mrs. Melvin Cook of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Noel Cook of Logan, and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond D. Hunsaker and family of Garland. SPECIAL! 1 jMmmlr sv " - ding today! 3M RAILROAD PACIFIC UNION manufacturing operations provide a market for the products of the farm and the range, and for the materials which are developed in mining and quarrying operations. . in, consult your local ticket agent. f 7i:andard Aluminu m bestos Coating. This ..N For complete travel information, .... WffltfBi iard of California or j X ' Groin if comfortably relaxed in a spacious Coach or Pullman on one of j j . . . 2311 TrfltMHltOTl |