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Show 9. 19? 9 THE 'Hi LEADER. t.v " Trrmrvnr, x f -- Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Seoop-mi- re Mr. and Mrs. Rcy Bolton fpr.t and daughters of PocaitUu one day last week in Salt Lake spent the weekend with Mr. and visiting friends and Mrs. Harry T. Woodward. jurry Kasting ar.d Still Mr. and Mis. JacK Boyce are ii ugcen were guests of the pro-iparents of a baby Mr. and Mrs Bob V," inzt kx on Dorn Sunday at the Valley tin Tuesday. r.ospaai. The couple -- L- iui. Mr. and Mrs. Delance Holjeson ; Brighrtm City hospital Thursday morning. Clyde Coombs A I 1 EHSATi hoMEHUKIXG CLASS of the Bear River High School watch a meat 5 American Food Stcre by Dick Wilson. . Standing from left to t,3n give at the ;;':!p't Fairbanks, Flora Gardner, Janice Loveland, Darlene Davis, June Mason, Marianne WBarkle, Barbara Wood, LaRue Birnes. Norma Jensen, Rayola Miller,' Mary Ann Deon Christensen, Elaine John. Mrs. Esther Anderson, Hale, training teacher, butcher. Wilson, rif.ir - Jones. Merle1 Jfan ' Shh lev ' wvh t r,s. VrlprC WoLl, Hill Audrey Nelson, Mary Capenor, Phyllis Woodruff and Ardene Macfarlane are the proud grandpa rents cf art eight pound baby pirl, born to Mr. and Mrs. Louis Douelas at a two bo vs. and family Moved to Ogden Je.se L. Rcbvrts retu: nt d Sun- last week where they have day from a four day business purchased a new home. trip to Ruse, Idaho. F THE AKE GRANDPARXXTS Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sur.daU t 5 i a lor.ff distance call from hi brothtT Paul, in Southern Colorado and he said the werj her report down there is 21 below zero. .'R Jt cut-iR- ... Sunday gvest.s at the Lewis D?dd ho:-.- e inchided Mr. and Mrs. Richard Vandenbcrg and daughter cf Ogden. Mrs. Dee Dolman f.nd daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Darkle of VT i- w ! v Ernest Huggins and Mrs. honor of their 40th anniversary. Chester Christensen attended a Carrie A. arri L:; V;.na Christ' City A very goodMrs.progTam was given. Farm Bureau ., in Mantua ensen cf Bear River City and her meeting LeGrar.de PeterMr. and drea Huggins daughter Loa Mae Eldridge of son entertained the school fac- Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Matteson Ogden, went to Salt Lake to visit service was ulty and their partners at a de,v evening and Mrs. Freldo Andersen were her son, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Christ- Scouts in lightful party Saturday evening bv the B3J visitors Saturday. Ogden ensen, who are the parents of a ' A at their home. delicious dinner Hyrum P. Nelson is confined baby boy, born on January 16. was served and the remainder of the evening was spent in play- in the Valley Hospital, where he is receiving medical treatment. Some of the college students ing pinochle. Mr. and Mrs. ErMr. and Mrs. Milton Bywater who were home for the weekend nest Anderson won high score and Pauilne Leonard received spent several days in Salt Lake were Liane Bunnell. Betty Deak-ilast week visiting relatives and Bonnie Joy Rytting. Marilyn cut prize. friends. Ora Fae and Verl Iverson, Stohl, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Leonard The town congratulates Shir- and Mr. and Mrs. Weston were Logan visitors Saturday. 10c ley Holmgren on winning the ijn Kids ? Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Matteson 45c Adults Queen at the Snow Carnival in f and son. Rex, were Sunday din- Brigham. ' is a daughter : - V' Mrs. N. Earl Marble SDent the SlrFRIDAYand ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack of Mr. andShirley Mrs. HolmDelbert weekend visiting in Salt Lake ' 9 10 and 11 Matteson of Logan. 7j)AY FEB., ?Vgren and is a popular member of City. ''"':'' Mr. and Mrs. Joe Murray of the younger set i'l!jLl2-and Mr. and Mrs. Theral Ogden Mrs. Elva Eezznnt cf Salt Lake 1 Christensen of Logan spent the DUANE E. BJORN ON and Mr. and Mrs. Verl Bishop weekend with their parents, Mr. U. of U. TANK TEAM of Cottonwood were Sunday and Mrs. Irving Christensen. Duane E. Bjorn, son of Mr. and euests of Mr. and Mrs. Garland Mrs. Alvin Jensen was hostess Mrs. S. E. Bjorn, of Tremonton, - BELITA Puzey. to her card club Saturday after- helped the U. of U. swimming noon. The game was played with team submerge their upstate riMr. and Mrs. J. G. Burgess and Tremonton prizes going to Seretta Johnsen vals, Utah State Agricultural son. Jimmy, spent the weekend Unn and Elizabeth Iverson. College, Friday in Logan. visiting relatives at Rupert Mr. and Mrs. Grant Checketts Bjorn boosted the Redskin toare enjoying a trip to Florida. tal by winning the 200 yard back Mrs. Frank Andersen enter- stroke in 2:50.2. The meet was tained her club Saturday after- the first Skyline Six paddle for noon. Pinochle was played with either team. WHAT'S NEW IN THIS PICTURE? I MONDAY and A junior engir'-erinand Arlie Welling Huggins Marge student Well, jvil lock how (he SPECIAL tirnej now! Srighfworlr on tht fcndert HIT FEB., 12 13 and 14 winning the prizes. A. dessert at the University, Bjorn is a and oround oil windows. A noma plofe ond ,'nside, door ormreifr, o roba lunch was served. graduate of the Bear River high roil, on extra ash tray. Set the SPECIAL in de luxe finish of your dealer's. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wad-dou- school where he s on the footentertained a group of ball and swimming teams. friends Saturday evening. A hot dinner was served at small New Moto? tables in the Valentine motif. Cards were played with high d IK-- I Mrs. ' .... <r J. i Goes to Regular Price of $45 Afttr April ht n, 'HEATRE Eltm 'if1 - bonut A Imagine) vint on brulrt.,.famoui EIri" nw Bnlhunt nrw drtigm bv Hrnslce for everyone from 16 to 60 Each with 17 jewel movement Buy r. now for yourself or " - thi ifly present et Hmanng introductory J !l: :r-::i,- 1st Only U&tTIL APRIL HPHEUM aviivg PAY ONLY $1 A WEEK O. C. Tanner Jewelry Co. ,N FOSTER T Dial 3G01 iw ps in ht mi i. lArioif, Oil viDAY ONLY FEB., 15 prizes going to Andrea Hue:gins and Clifford Jensen ceiving cut prizes. Colen Wad-douand Deanne Quniney of Waddoups and Lilas Bywater were special guests. Two babies received names in meeting Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Huggins named their daughter Sheila Ann and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bigler will ca41 their son Jeffrey Gordon. and-Cole- A ilWEEK-L- ps COLOR m FOSTER STORY" THE NEW H3 P II ill TREMONTON and SATURDAY FEBRUARY 10 and TWO BIG HITS 11 ROBERT ROCKVai L iv , & DOROTHY PATRICK ri , mm GERALD MOHR :rJCi;s SERIAL A ..si II 13 and 11 u r rt nrtilA Pifii I HBIvTlnM ..... DDIPr SHORTS NEWS lu- - i. ONLY . marv 15 LREXCE OUVCK iKSfnl) Hamlet" 'mr-nr- Z award winner or Tirn vpin Continental O Company today revealed d -- lopment of a new motor oil - the result of eight years' laboratory research, two winters of testing in Mon-- tana and Colorado, and a 50,000-miroad test along the Mexican le l, border, according to T. E. local agent for Conoco. The new oil called "Conoco Super Motor Oil." will be made available in Tremonton, Snow-viland Park Valley starting Wednesday, February 15, he said. "The remarkable performance of the oil under severe and exhaustive road testing, plus the fact that it has met every challenge of the laboratory for prewear and keeping venting engines clean," said Mr. Sandall "convinces all of us with Continental that this new super motor oil is as nearly perfect as it is possible today to develop a lubricating oil." Each of six cars and four road trucks, during the test along the Mexican border, covered more than 50,000-r.iilat an average speed of 60 miles an hour for the cars, and 50 miles an hour for the trucks. 'The cars were run for 14 hours each day, six days a week, in the sizzling South Texas heat that at times reached 110 degrees in the shade. Eight hundred miles per day were racked up on the speedometers of the test cars, and 690 miles a day on the trucks. At the end of the 50,000-mil- e run, equal to five years' mileage for the average family car en- -, gines of the cars showed no wear of any consequence. The road testing results are certified by the Southwest Re-- : search Institute of San Antonio, Texas, and Norman Penfold of the Institute, under whose cer-- ! tification the test run was made. Mr. Penfold is acknowledged as the outstanding independent authority on oil testing. According to Mr. T. E-- Sandall, the new oil for local automobile and truck owners represents another long step forward in the method pioneered and developed by Continental Oil Company for usin? additives in mineral oils to against increase effectiveness wear and assure longer life for motors. San-dal- ww-- .,-.- ' - .......... .vv'-- .' ..... '. ,. ,,..., . .i.,. ...... - V le 70-d- Bmm 9 Aiiiioiinc mm g ffill mi illiffi HffiGt Recogni2e this sprightly traveler? Yes, it's the Buick SPECIAL Sedanet that has caught the public fancy not only on its sleek lines, but on its easily reachable -- ay price. But notice anything new on it? es and Mrs. Virgil Richins of Ogden called on Mr. and Mrs. Wed- -, George Napoll and family gleaming trim and That's right the name plate "SPECIAL" bright- - DELIVERED youn poon RT ; not $"' SPCIAI mv Ofnolicw Cri'va n Ol But here we've added extra look and surroundings 16 DYNArLOW DRIVE? SURE, AT $40 IESS THAU BEfORE! of cars that would normally be Of oc 'tl9 pfiOfci qnpmel on 1950 Bwcfc SrKIAlS. Q Tha atro coi u now Irn than t,r,g:no'.i, fjtfnq !ren. Iht ulien Ivuvry ol this ifn'l wilhin rocft. milton or much higher. CM KfY S218716 SPECIAL 0n ol m7 YOU tO GKATf t VAHf i 0 '7 1 5 t. OW,, nd locol Lil ; e,rc. rtont yusBVICK mat vorr demUrfor B'"V m in odioimrg diiaoatlistioa -- Bight Nvrt n h-- m bt ttrr .utamobHrt Fronk Chevrolet j IHal j gas Frugal in other ways too mileage, for instance, is surprising so many people they are writing us in delight about it. Whined Mr. nesday morning. Your dealer will be glad to sec glad to show you how this you traveler handles glad to sign you up for prompt delivery. p " l It's all still mighty thrifty, because sells this strapping straight-eigh- t for less than many sixes. Why not drop in and see for yourself, both how these added touches dress up this SPECIAL and how close it is in price to cars of much less room, riding comfort, standing and performance. glamor. Stepped up, at small in price, the luxury step-u- Coup. tho") ' SPECIAL ening up the fenders. Brightwork around the windshield and windows, too. And when you swing the door open you'll see still other touches of added luxury side armrests, front and rear, a robe rail, an extra ash tray. Z311 mrm built ill i K uill hullH Co. Tmnonton Iht-- |