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Show 29, 1949 .K--r Jtffn. WWullie 1 , cf Los Angeles, :eDt'v visited with his iE-- i Gardner, Mrs. n w. ? 1. U't;I y,ur.g of ccuege week- ;s s?3nt the at the Sara Snow , , - k pia;", jr. bom - 5 "uiiig in at he VSA.C. aays THE ...I and with fainUy Mrs J. R. Ault. . ShHlw J 1P,jj... aaaops, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Perrv hav Darrell Loveland and daughter. returned frcm SacrampntMr- ar-Mrs. John E?eker of Calir., where .hey were guests of Dr. and Mrs- Norman L. Perry. Ogden were the Christrras Day An M.I.A. s;xnsored dancing at the hon- - cf .8UiSti nartvwas held Thnr.v xaluY m . . 'nin - m the ward hall. iwiBiiam city. Lurln th nftr- Mr. and Mrs Calvin Anderson noon, Mr. and Mrs. Becker and 0f Roy, Utah cnlfei at the home Mrs. Ault visits the Harvey 0f her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Aults and Mrs. T A. Carter The iiiey were gruup were guests of Mr and on tneir way to Duboise, Idaho, Mrs. Duett Loveland at their wnere they spent the Christmas home in the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Warn holidays with his parents. Mr. " ri..rhfor.im their son and Au!t A- . A - J !t,u , rsA ""u rst proom-presse- d CONTOUR today.,. from 'tlaxes you for tomorrow spares you inherspring automatic adjustment to every u rive you 3, lam and body movement . . . aid in and muscle 'Renting unnatural spinal ag Spring-Ai- r !fa,uine, scientific (,.ue. Come in for Con- demonstration. ned Comfort" facts at right. mattreu. r COMFORT r The first Hi turns of special Karr spring coils give soft, luiurioua tup-po- rt to all body contour and special buoyancy to lighter parts of the body such as arms and legs. SUPPORT COMFORT Firm support to heavier portions of the body is provided by the middle section of the" hour-glasspring coils, where spring tension and compression strength are greater. SHIP COMFORT t$ f -V of ,. Preston, Ida., CA! A oi., v 5 Spring-Ai- st, . i I give of tnes and luxury " feel" sr imnU v,im ui rujv wprp mnnpr and guests of her parents, Mr. and with family visited the Wayne Man ivub. uuya usn ana family Mon- ali-aan ning family in Roy on Christmas day attended nnrrv flt Day. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Lish noiiUJ.' Sr., Mr. Mrs. and were Duett Loveland visited by their family on evening. Saturday Monday. Miss Laura Johnson is spending the Christmas holidays with her SURFACI COMFORT parents, Mr. and Mrs. WiSI lliam Johnson. She is a student at B.Y.U. in Provo. Bishop and Mrs. Clarence and family attended a High quality, Perry cotton felt padwedding reception at the home ding (upholstery) cushion body from iprinc of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Johnson lurfoca contact, to had as their dinner guests on David Keut. Mr. Allen Wright or Yost, Utah Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Neal Christine Peterson Mrs. Agnes Daniels spent MonIs visiting; with his and Cliff Neal. family during the day with his parents, Mr. and Thursday of la.st week holidays. Mr. Mrs. and CM V and Forrest Santa Mrs. Art Ward. made a visit to the children of family spent Christmas dav in Mrs. J. H. Ward went to Salt Snowville. This activity was jTrcmonton with their daughter LEADEK WANT ADS BRING Laki? Wednesday and Mr. Ward xmder the direction cf the Town and Mr. and Mrs. KISULTS went down Saturday. Thev sne-- it Board, and thanks to Merlin ' ' wlUl tlmi 3 of the F!ym Farmers of , T.r, , : , nriaa,y 1u iainuy, Mr. and Tremonton for his help in this Mrs. tT, Hermanscn. lart.iv.tv . . ana Airs, Richir.s child with a bai of candy and n urou.se creek uougias were guests oi nut w ' wUia" h The primary prtwnted their "r v,vci wie uuuaays Chris ........ Th,IU10UIJ nvi 5 nMrnin f cAf i. .. h,Wui j.,, Mr. and Mrs. virsil Richins nf inv,f ;8ij i,. ... i, Ogden were home with her par- - children from cradle roll to 12 ents. Mr. and Mrs. Ron TiniM m vt',ii i n ii nrt.iinr onn. n Christmas corn ball. After the program Mr. and Mrs. Dale Ogden and the children enjoyed a Children's daughter of Salt Lake visit?d dance. with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. On sunday Mr- and Mrs. Delos Jensen. George Garbanate entertained Maurine Capener is at home at a family dinner. Those present during the holidays from school were Mr. and Mrs. John Neal in Salt Lake. and son, Hollis, of Tremonton, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Davis and Mr. and Mrs. Chester N?al of family were at a family dinner Portage, Mr. and Mrs. Lamar at the home of Mrs. Davis' par- Thomas of Dillan. Montana and ents, Mr. and Mrs. James Bigler Mr. and Mrs. D.iyle Cutler. in Garland on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Ander- Miss Valeea Crowther of Salt son and two sons, Floyd and Lake spent the Christmas vaca- O'Mar. were dinner guests of Mr. tion at the home of her mother, and Mrs. Orian Petersen on M M & Jcn. ii. m iua, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Udy. . MondayMr. and Mrs. Grant Skinner WITH THE FAMOUS Mrs. Erma Sorenson and son, FLQYI and family of Salt Lake and Leon, visited in Salt Lake Friday ANY SPREADS FERTILIZER IN ANY Newell Udy and family of Smith-fiel- d to Monday of last week with CONDITION IN EXACT AMOUNTI were at a family dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Palmer. the T. J. Udy family at the home DeLamar Cutler entertained BROADCAST SPREADING OR 4 ROW of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Burnett his Sunday School class at his APPLICATION! 1 . ; Utah son-in-la- . Anmm ....o officers Tfr "and and Mrs. Wilfnrd ....vjUii, Biackman and Bar- ' Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lish Tnmont parents, Mr. and Mrs. Art Ward Mr. and Mrs. Welton Ward and family of Pocatello, Idaho and - Ji LEADER ' Wednesday evening. The reception honored the former Shirley Johnson, a sister of Mrs. Perry, who was married to Victor Howell Duke of Ogden in the Salt Lake temple. Mrs. Perry acted as matron of honor and her daughter, Kathy Kay was a flower girl. A Christmas Eve program was presented Saturday night by the Primary officers, teachers and children. A surprise visit from Santa Claus was a feature of the evening. After a short talk, he gave a bag of candy and nuts to all present and promised to visit J sm j EZEE J o o o i them later in the evening. Jessie Lish came home from Logan for the Christmas holidays after spending a few days with her gradmother, Mrs. Walter Humphrey, who has been ill. on Sunday. home Tuesday night. The Sunday school presented The Snowville school presenta very enjoyable Christmas pro- ed their Christmas plays WedChristmas nesday night of last week. The gram on Sunday morning. play was presented to a large Mr. and Mrs. Ray Capener aud'ence and was very much entertained a number of guests enjoyed. for Christmas dinner on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Rolf Nelson of Salt Lake spent the Christmas Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Hupp and weekend at the D. G. Nelson Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Jewel Harris en- home. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Talbot Lm1 joyed a steak fry at the Harrises. BROME GRASS)! ROBBINS' IMPLEMENT Hales B ros. Time la HfNRH. TAYtOK, ABC Tremonton Nlwol, evsry Monday soeeing. Myrle Udy Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Geary and daughter of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Roche and son of Thatcher and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Idaho Hadfield of Meridian, with J. O. the Christmas spent Furniture Tremonton 3711 in. tnlifically located through out, keen edrea from km?. ging, prevent side-swamaintain flexibility . . , give sleep comfort year-i- year-ou- t. SMALL UNIFORMLY! SOWS LEGUMES AND GRASSES (EVEN As many as nine Hjfmrd tVDes of SDrinir noils, DRILLS OR BROADCASTS GRAINS . . . ACCURATELY vU u: - Hadfields. Mrs. Rayola Walker of Ogden spent Christmas day with her it PRE-INVENTO- i RY A REDUCTIONS i TOY I TOOL BOXES On Navaio Tvno 3.98 Regular 2.98 Sale . On Sale OfU . On Sale 1 KETTLES I ular l i )n Sale Vile 1.39 . . . 99(4 Ornnr. SUPS luiar i1" Sale Sens . 1.98 1.00 TIES 9W Sale . 47(? 1.29 Regular On Sale 89(? . . . Rejmlai On Sale BRASSIERES on sale 2 for 1.00 Boys All Wool Boys Jac SHIRTS Regular On Sale . ZIPPER Jackets 3.19 Regular 2.98 2.47 I On Sale ilia, HOSE 0 Cliildrcns DRESSES lale . 67? Regular On Sale . . ... 1.19 79 59 Regular on sale 3 for 1.00 98 Regular 3600-poun- d One Group LADIES Panties One Group 1.98 1.67 . ssi 'iw .2.97 . mmjwfi HMMVsk. y ANKLETS One Group But pound for pound, this pride-fu- l Buick Special sells today for butter! less than store-bought Actually, it costs less per pound than some of the cars in the so-call- ed "lowest price" bracket less than any other straight-eigh- t on the'market. Now that's a pretty important yardstick. Because ar The this real point, is a . . .14? of course, 1 39? is that Bunk at that figure. valvc-i- n coil springing. Buick room, finish, standing with a special plus these days in greater maneuverability to help you slip into tight parking spaces and home-siz- e garages. Buick's unmistakable appearance, through gracefully tapering fenders and that new "Buick first," that sturdy, shock - absorbing, triple - pu rpose bumper-guar- grille. d All this at price tags that "mind like a six" and a cost-per-pou- right down with the very lowest! So if you can afford butter, why not a Buick? Talk to your dealer about it delivered prices, trade-indelivery dates, all the rest and make your next car a Buick. s, ALL YOURS FOR ONLY $2011.00 1950 Buick SPECIAL Coup shown dulivers for thit ft gun, pui stale and local taxet if any. Pricet tubjnet to ehonge without noffce. Prices mo vory tliyMy in adjoining communities dun to hamportation charges. I7) roomy DYNAflOW MCE RIDUCID $40. This 1950 Dynaflow Drive at $40 his than November prices. Buick SPfCIAl is avalbbh with SPBCtAUV MOW t' .t" uutumithilvn urv hull! -- 'J V Itrit K uill build them. STOCKING I head straight-eigh- t power. Buick steadi ness and roadability. The gentle cushioning power of Buick Buick styling. Buick Wltvn hvttvr & 29? On Sale (fly is a pretty cost-per-pou- stable measure of a car's merit. It takes skilful engineering, careful buying, efficient manufacturing to half-dollkeep this figure around the mark and that's where it is on the 1950 SPECIAL Sedan. Regular 25? To fEuMM "KJT AYBE you never thought of iTX it that way, since you don t lots. buy butter in Covered KETTLES Covered KETTLES Y 3.98 . Reductions On Enomelware Covered Kl Hard to Lclieiv hat 5.95 Regular 2.98 . Yew Kl FOLDING Doll Buggies THROW RUGS Regular 1 1 Fronk Chevrolet Co. Dial 2311 Phone jour EUICX dealer or a demonstration Tremonton Bight Now! |