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Show LEADER. THE Yielding Tremonton. Utah Buick Roadmaslcr for 1950 By Florence Munson Mrs. Olive Potter cf r st)?nt the foreoart of last week visiting with her children, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Severson, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wood of Garland and Mr. and Mrs. Ilor- ace Peck spent a couple of days! at Evaaston, Wyoming last week, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hess and two sons of Ojden spent New! Years visiting with Mr. and Mrs. J. S- Hess and family and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lott and fam- j eral days with relatives and the testimonial held in honor of their son, John, Sunday evening. friends in Riverside. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Hani and of son Mrs. Ross Shirley and son of Ely, Nevada spent the several Rexburg, Idaho spent with her parents, Mr. days of the week with her par- holidays Mrs. Austin Udy, and his and ents, Mr. and Mrs. Arlt Ward. Mr. and Mrs- Hani, of parents, Mr. anw Mrs. Dwayne Bourne Garland. blessed had their baby daughter Sunday morning in Sacrament meeting. They gave her the name UTAH POULTRY OFFICIAL APPOINTED TO U.S. of Janet. COMMITTEE AGRICULTURAL Mr. and Mrs. Ed Udy enterHM Blaekhursi, assistant tained Wednesday evening at a family dinner. There were 21 general manager of the Utah members of the family present Poultry and Farmers CooperaMr. and Mrs. Paul Ward spent tive, has just been appointed a the New Year's holiday with his member of the very important parents, Mr. and Mrs. Art Ward. F.?ed Advisory Committee to the Vaughn Ting?y has been atU.S. Department of Agriculture. home with his parents Mr- and The appointment was made by Mrs. Streator Tingey, during the Charles F. Brannan, secretary of the Department of Agriculture. vacation period at the U.S.A.C In making the appointment, Ruth Davis has spent her vacation from the U.S.A.C., with Mr. Brannan said: "You are her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse asked to serve on this advisory Davis. committee because of your broad The M.I-Asponsored a Mar- - experience and background in ried Folk's dance and watch this important industry. Selec party on Saturday evening. A tions to this and similar very enjoyable evening was spent mittees are made only and a lovely lunch was served numerous contacts."" at midnight. The appointment is a signal Mrs- - Lola Capener spent a day honor to Mr. Blackhurst who is with her mother, Mrs. Hunsaker, regarded as one of the outstandin Honeyville. ing feed authorities in western Mrs. Harper Hunsaker of Paul, America. Hs is a member of sevIdaho spent a day with her sister eral other important national and family, Mr. and Mrs. Howard feed committees. ADspiy ORPHEUS - i I j theatre: m It c Til Jan. 5 - - G M1" 7 - ' - ily. Mr. and Mrs. Steven Potter and family. Misses Diana and Arlene Potter spent several days of last week visiting with Mr. and Mrs. George Manning and family at 2nd FEATVR - J Inches Tops in the Bulck line for 1950 is the stately Roadmaster six passenger sedan. Mrs. Eliza S. Godfrey of Ogden shorter than its predecessor the car has a more powerful engine, a completely new body and her with the h of the front fenders, the holidays spent curved windshield. Note the full features a rear children, Mr. and Mrs. Erwin narrow and the trunk quarter panel permitting the d bumpers, spacious Sutherland and family. vision for the driver. rear better side to around the well come to window providing rear Mr. and Mrs- Wallace Bourne and Mr. and Mrs- Jay Bourne are Bennett Jeppfison of Brlgham Roy spent Friday visiting with spending this week with relatives Mrs. Frank Cannon, last week. at Los Angeles, California. Mrs. Elma Peterson and son, spent New Years visiting with Mr. and Mrs. John E. Coombs Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hess and Mr. and Mrs. Mondell Weber and family. Glen, and daughter, Marie, visit and family of Salt Lake City vis- ed with Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Wat family. Dale Coombs spent the weekited with their parents, Mr. and son at Smithfield Miss Enid Welling has returned Wednesday. to Portland, Oregon after spend- end visiting with missionary Miss Helen Mason spent the friends at Salt Lake City. parweekend as a guest of Mr. and ing the holidays with her WelMr. and Mrs. James Burt and ents, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Mal-aat and Thomas Mrs. family of Ogden visited with family Finest Comfort Better Shows ling. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Hess and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Farnsworth afternoon. Munson, Sunday and entertained a group of their Robert Nish of PlymouthMalad Mrs. Elma Petersen and son, Mrs. Lawrence Hess of friends at their home Saturday and Mrs. New Years visiting with Glen, visited with Mr. at evening. Pinochle was played spent Ferris Preston, McFarland Mr. and Mrs. Clark Rudd and and refreshments served to the Idaho one day last week. following guests, Mr. and Mrs. family. TIIUR - FRI - SAT. Misses Mary Ann and Karen A. W. Burns, Mr. and Mrs. Ross of Clarkston were guests Jan. Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Well- Goodey of Miss Judy Owen last week. ing, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mason, J. Future The Progress Guild D. and Mrs. Ireta Munson Myrl9 Udy Christmas we j com held annual CONT6 their Bourne. hall recreation at ward dance the Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Walters and Mr. and Mrs. Wynn Hansen 28th. children of Magna visited with 2nd FEATURE entertained at a family dinner Wednesday evening, Dec Mrs. Mildred Gleason of Gar- Mr. and Mrs. Dale Udy on Tuesone evening last week. Guest inMr. and Mrs. Leon Grover day and Wednesday. The ladies 9m 4ivrii y land, cluded Mr. and Mrs. Austin Haws and Margene, Mr. and are sisters. daughter, sons two Mr. of Ogden, and and and three Clalne Mrs. Grover Mr. and Mrs. Ray Udy went Mrs. Hyrum Marble and family of were to dinner guests Ogden Tuesday. They brought SUN MON TUE. and Mrs. Grace Haws of Garland. daughters Mrs- June Bowcutt and daughter Jan. g - 9 - 10 Mr. and Mrs. Ben Francisco family Monday. and two daughters, Kathleen Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Grover and back with them. They spent sevMrs. James and Staff Sargeant and Jeraldine of Clearfield visitof ed with Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Mun McCowan and son, Jimmy, California spent Sacramento, son and Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Munson and family on Sunday and the holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Rudd and Monday. Hal Fraesne and son, Walt, of family. Salt Lake City visited with Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hess and and Mrs. E. C. Mason and family children. Richard, David, John WED - TIIUU. Jan. 11 - 12 and Helen of San Francisco, Friday, " Ross Rudd entertained 10 of! California are visiting with their "DrideafVengeanns his friends at a party at his Barents. Mr. and Mrs- F. W. Hess nttirtfi home last week. After the party and family this week. Mr. and Mrs. Wynn Hansen 'i sleigh riding was enjoyed. and daughter, Bonnie, and son, Mr. and Mrs. Lemoine Hess of :v Scott, spent New Years eve as t ... Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. of Captain and Mrs. gwsts Darrell Godfrey and children of at Hill Field. Stewart SOON WORLD PREMIER Clarkston Mr. and Mrs. Evan Pil Mason, Lyle Hess and Har "MONTANA" Hess and family of Plymouth, Wood vey spent Saturday eveMr. and Mrs. Wynn Wood and ning at Malad. Mrs. Alice Foutz and Mrs. Elza S. Godfrey of Oden Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Packer of Whee- lon, Mr. and Mrs. E. II. Packer and daughter, Colleen, spent New Years visiting with Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Packer and family. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Potter and sons, Don and Steve, and TREMONTOVS NEW THEATRE Oral Wise of Garland attended the ball game at Ogden Friday SHOWS START Week Days 7:00; SAT and SUN 3:00 FM. Ji evening. Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Munson FRIDAY and SATURDAY, Jan. 6 - 7 and son, Forrest, visited at Lo TWO BIG HITS gan Sunday. a. mi 'mm Mr. and Mrs. John Potter and son of Farmington spent Sunday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Farmington. one-pie- taper-throug- ce wrap-aroun- - - d. -7 RICHARD - "The PfjJNc? of PEACE") . Capener. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Gardner spent the New Year's holiday with his mother in Salt Lake. LeRoy Bohrer of Arlington, Virginia, who is attending the U.S.A.C., spent some of his Christmas vacation at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Seversen spent the evening with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Udy Thursday. A farewell testimonial was held Sunday evening for John Udy prior to his entering the mission home on Jan. 9. He will go to the Southern States mission. There was a large crowd in the chapel and a very splendid program was given. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Udy en- The Story 0f Admiss.on - 25ct Christ - FAMlLYrr WED 02 Mr. and Mrs. Harold Currell and girls from Logan were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Barfuss. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Currell and daughter, Beverly, were also Christmas day visitors of the John Barfusses. Pcah DramaticfWf FRI - 13th Midnite SPOOK NEXT SHOW "FIGHTER WEEK SQUADRON 3''IS'.'l. OWNER SACRIFICING Spacious 7 room Brick Home, 4 bedrooms, Large combined living room. Modern kitchen, double spacious cabinets and linen closets. New electric fittings in roof and floors. Garage. Center of Garland. Owner must have quick sale. $1000.00 down, $50-0per month will handle. Phone Tremonton 4291 for appointment. tertained a group of relatives from Logan and Nevada after thnvrc calling them . SUN - MON TEES Jam I' ll I i f ' I .J I F 1 t i a sink I I - 'Wr;,il"l,1 - new LIBERTY THEATRE mi I PIKTM Steven Potter and family and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Potter and OEYIKE Paramount champion r KWHA MMANO! A OVCMt tACK I,,,, mm mi 4 m I- Lw"V- -' CARTOON t SHORT Sl,N3)AY, MONDAY, TUESDAY Jan. GREED AND SULTRY 10VE IH THE DIAMOND COUNTRY! I V', V5t A . I r HAl WAILIS LRNCASTER fA- 0' O.UM RAiNS Av Ll CARTOON KEHKEIO Milt LCRRE cos;ns mivu Mfft SHORT WEDNESDAY THURSDAY, Jan. NEWS 11 - 12 SINCE YOU WENT AWAY" CARTOON FKI.Y SERIAL and SATURDAY I .. - STOONS - Jan. rTi 111,11' 1 , 13 1 1 -- It l,i,Jv ... I , ,- '- mm MM ELLEN f Scott n SERIAL family. Mrs. J. D. Munson returned home Sunday after spending the past week with her sister-in-laMrs. Blaine Betenson, at Richfield. She also visited with relatives at Fanguich and Circle-vlll- e. w, Mrs. Elma Petersen and sons, Glen and Norman, and daughter', Marie, attended a Chrlstensen family party held at the home or Mrs. Annie Chrlstensen at Clarkston Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Coombs, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Coombs, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Coombs, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Coombs, Mrs. Sadie Johnson, Iris Coombs and T. F. Coombs attended a "Coombs" family party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Coombs in d last week. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Garn entertained at a dinner Friday in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Reed Larkln of Snowville and Mr. and Mrs. J F. English of Helena, Montana. Mr. and Mrs. Lnrkin recently returned from spending several weeks with their children Mr. and Mrs. Harold Birby. at Lincoln, Nebraska. Mr. and Mrs. English left Saturday morning for their home at Helena, after spending the past few weeks with their parents here and also visiting at Pheonlx, Arizona. Mrs. Sadie Johnson left Monday morning for Riverside, California where she will visit for an Indefinite period with her children, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Johnson, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Lcroy Noble of Oar-lan- 5 i V V -5f" -T: --- m wc just couldn't hold back the big Buick line for 1950. g -t- oo much fun They're too to driv too d with stepped-up- , dozen-and-a-ha- jam-packe- ready-to-ramb- le power to be kept under cover. That all models are big and roomy inside some rear seats are better than a foot So maybe you've already seen some 1950 Buicks on the highway. Maybe you've noticed the extra "git up and travel" they the wide, windshields curving (one piece in most models) -- noted, approvingly, that the typical Buick taper is now found in all Buick fenders. wider than before! -- yet in every instance, shorter over-al- l, so easier to handle, park and garage. have-glimp- sed Maybe Above all, maybe you've heard of exciting news on CV-r- price... That Dynaflow Drive, for instance -standard on Roadmaster models, op you've even heard some things... tional on all othcrs-no- w costs 20'o less than on 1949 models. f Here' just one port of Bu.d't thrM"1 the brumpower story for 1950 tott- I ifraigM-eigM- . vave-in-heo- and Sedan. Notrl H j pi" ltt- Stnrtrd opuorwl in ROADMASTKR. at extra cot un Ul'r That in the full line-Spcc- Siter s iAL, is a Bu the above fit practically every budget Roadmaster series-th- ere lowest! Pictured above 4 is the 1950 Super the new Buick body Buick dealer's are Sedan, one of 1950. At your models, the whole story on hrj better mmtomobHe arm bmllt W m MfNr I. lit If K TArtO. AC Fronk Chevrolet Co. Tremwr.ton H,-o- rk. itl " tt-fo- r otn- Hadn't you better see him -r- ight j and sec if you, too, don't find Buicl choice for 1950"? treatment, grocef ROADMASTER, dtmoattrj.lion-F.ig- ht Dial 1311 SUPf a woiop that mokes the out performer of the season, fiere higher compression and still preo'er in no greater overall size. You'li get this new engine on oil SUPER models, in 124 hp with Syn chro-Mesfrans- f mission, 123 hp with Dynaflow Drive ing a IOTS OT IUGGACI SPACI, plo, a reor-en- d the BKk tourbock Sedan model, for 1950. Thi. n the oboe it the SUPt verion ct th mucK-wunt- Thoat rout BUICK dialer or M POWER NEWS WITS A REAL PUNCH! I! That there are more than a lf models to choose from. That there are three power plants in the Buick line -- all of higher compression, all stepped up irrpowcr. good-lookin- n, - i - No, e-- ? , They're greater in powerhigher in compression a standout in styling dreams to drive and now there's a Dukk beauty for 1950 to fit practically any budget higher-compressio- :. - |