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Show 9. 19 sn THE ling Hanson e "" Wood of ,T.e 4 ' -- Vie arrival ofJac- Tuesday, j:, its formerly il J joiner spending at NfSVD. :y have Vdy Pas-'-r- d other Munwj visiting and family, igUth Idaho itives here Progress .monthly mating Ralph '1 over Guild Mr. and Mrs. Welling Zundal, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Zundal and Eldon Zundal of Ogden, and Mr. Mrs. Robert Bennett of and Burnett, were Sunday guests of was sponMr. and Mrs. Rozel Zundal and Social Development fimgL-- t Club - in pre-ftpra- Tre-mont- on f Ffed Coombs amiliy. Mrs. DeGriselles and daughMrs. Scott ters, Judy and Syble, of Pipefixed stone, Minnesota are visiting Mrs. with Mrs. Elmo Petersen and t the piano. The DeGriselles were read-J- 4 family. two packer gave friends of Elder Glen Petersen D B. Jones gave while he was on his mission at lio selections. RefresMinnesota. hostess hened by the Stirl Hess of Salt Lake City, the & club members, Hess and Vern Hess and Grant Elmo Mrs. and ests Mr. and Mrs. Theon Lott and fad MB. ielbert Wood children of Ogden visited with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Loldaysof last week Hess and family Sunday. ?:ke City. They visited Clifford Welling and son, Thelma Mrs. with Ucspital re- - Ronald, spent Sunday at Salt JTho was operated on Lake City visiting with Mrs. X Club Clifford Welling, who recently social Development twovo-rompanledyMrs- D. ar regular meeting room at the ; Hvsa i- - f t" l - 'ms. a CONTACT r -- j accompanied by Mrs. Mabel Hansen. Mrs. Ralph Baird gave two readings. Miss Rowane Zundal played a piano selection. Elder Zundal was the guest speaker. Prayers were offered by Rozal Zundal and Guy Rees. Bishop Elmer T. Richards spoke briefly and welcomed Robert home. Mrs. Vern Hess and children of Ogden spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Gam and family. Mrs. Hal Rhead of Tremonton and Mrs. Verl Anderson spent Friday at Salt Lake City. If You Are Interested In Raising Turkeys At A Profit In 1950 'Jfv Pan. Utah TURKEY MEN! presi-r- J m Trrnont . " """i" 5 ' D E R. Sunday evening In compliment ta Elder Robert M. Zundal who recently returned from a L. D. S. Western States mission, !,Lss llene LawTence and Mrs. favored with a duet s h. Gilford Cameron . points of interest, returned home George Bowcutt ar.d with them. children and France Standing of Miss Dejla Coombs of Ogden Ogden spent Wednesday visiting spent the weekend visiting with wnn tneir parents, Mr. and Mrs. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Leonard Standing. E. Coombs and family. Wynn Zundal of Logan spent Mr. and Mrs. Horton Nish of the weekend with his parents, Logan spent Sunday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Rozal Zundal and Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Wood and family. Mrs. Marie Ouinn nf Rrri-ivfamily. A Pot Luck supper was held New York is spending a couple' at the home of Mrs. Ireta Bourne U1 w"-wim ner parents, Mr Saturday evening. Pinochle was and Mrs. J. S. Hess and family Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hess the evening. played during spent Guests Included Mr. and Mrs. W. Friday at Logan. M. Welling, Mr. and Mrs. . C. Donna, Lynn and Jack Munns Mason, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Mun-so- n, of Garland spent Saturday visitMr. and Mrs. A. W. Burns ing with their grandparents ' and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Farns-wort- Bishop and Mrs. EWr ards and family. A "welcome home" program1 Mr. and Mrs. Leo Earl of Logan was held at the Ward spent Sunday visiting with their Chapel Mr. Mrs. and Verl children, Anderson and family. 'i'i't"J''V1""'J'--''!- L E A CACHE VALLEY TURKEY TRENTON, UTAH handle Swift poults and finance. We supply Jamesway brooding equipment, cedar tow and draft shield as well aj a complete line of turkey starters and growing fed. Phone Smithfield Stuart II. Richards, Jlga. We 85-R- 3, I Mr. ar.d Mrs. Bob Drollette ar.d daughter, Chariene of Brigham ana Rir. and Mrs. Preston Gam and children o! Ocden wrr Rim. day guests of Mr, and Mrs. Dan I ! Speca Garn. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Potter ar.d daughter, Diane, spent Sunday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. George Manning and family at Farmington. A Genealogical meeting was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Uel Garn Thursday evening. About 12 were present Refreshments were served. Miss Colleen Packer of Logan spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, E. H. Packer. Mr. and Mrs- - Dan Garn were dinner guests of their children. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Gam and family at Ogden Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Udy and children, Barbara and LaMar. spent Sunday visiting with relatives at Millvilie. Mr. and Mrs. Theo Wood and family of Salt Lake City visited with Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Packer Sunday. J. L. Earl visited at Logan Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Packer spent Tuesday at Logan, Mrs. Eugene Cannon spent several days of last week visiting with Mr, and Mrs. L. R Cannon at Rupert, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. William Griffiths of Brigham spent Sunday with their children, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Baird and family, Thales Cannon and children, Rita Jean and Earl, of Dewey-vill- e visited with relatives here Sunday. . . . Announcement THE ,NEV LIBERTY THEATRE MANAGEMENT Proudly Announces TWO VERY SPECIAL ENGAGEMENTS Friday, Saturday, February 10, II WORLD PREMIER OF Roy Rogers and Trigger in I wBes of Coronadc ONE DAY ONLY ed., February IS AT AN EXORMOl'S EXPENSE THE ACADEMY AWARD WINNER THE BEST PICTT'KE OF THE YEAR THE BEST ACTOR OF THE YEAR William Shakespeare's "HAMLET" Matinee 2:00 p. m. Adults 75c Students 50c Evening 8:00 p. m. only. Adults $125 Students ALL CHILDREN MUST HAVE TICKETS at the underwent an operation at the Ward L. D.. S. Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Godfrey 'Thursday afternoon with and Mrs. hostess. family of Clarkston visited as ''tyLRees with relatives here Saturday. with favored (b Jones I selections. Mrs. Sterling, Miss Marlene Hess, who had been n' spending a week at the Godfrey nurse gave an mteresx-i'ox home, returned home with them. Refres-k"Health." Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Pruitt and served by the hostess, Mrs. family of Ogden spent Sunday ests were present, Cocmbs and Mrs. Ster- - with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Hess and family. Phil Mason of Logan accom'l Earl spent Thursday and it Salt Lake City where panied by his friends, Don and A with his children, Dan Stevens, of Fillmore spent iiirs Rudy Bowcutt and the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E-- C. Mason and "society , and f amiliy family. : Phyllis Hales Mr. and Mrs. Rozal Zundal and daughter, Kathleen, Robert Zundal and Mrs. S. E Zundal spent and family. I ad Mrs. Cyril Godfrey Thursday at Salt Lake City visiMi, Lana and Lester, iting with Mr. and Mrs., Lewis with Zundal. today visiting 'als, Mr. and Mrs. Les- - Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hess spent and family, at Mill- - Wednesday visiting with relatives at Clarkston. Mrs. Elmer Miss ReVoe Thompson of LoCoombs at Logan. gan spent Sunday visiting with I Mrs. Ferrell Summers Mrs. Elmo Petersen and family. iiwUandMr. The and Gleaner Girls and Mrs. a i Bourne returned home held a Fireside Chat at the home evening after spending of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Wood Sun;4ten days at Los Angeles. day evening. Jay Bourne showed piMrs.c.W. Bourne, who movie films of his recent trip to '"w spending the past five California and other interesting st Los Angeles and other films. Refreshments were served. , r City spent te week- -' with Mr. and Mrs. Loie rag Wood OUR . ;EW . ERIES OF yARS f p and day and M-M- en r 1 lunx; feiteE3!a.j! ELECTRIC Sazor ROTO -- ROOTER . .. ,. ""V i r iU sk Kleens Sewers and Drains BETTER FASTER and FOR LESS and CESS POOLS PUMPED DRILLING ot TEARING UP GROUND SEPTIC SO 556 GALLON SEPTIC TANK $15,00 GALLON SEPTIC TANK $27 JO LARGER Koto F 'Ptf St'rus Sixty SfOiil Sedan TANKS TANKS UP TO ..All Dramatically Reslyled...crind Powered by Cadillac's Sensational New Enine ! $50-0- . Rooter Sewer Service Information call 3281, Treraonton 9 WDCfSTfty ""'' for your considerbeautiful motor cars we the finest, most Iodav, ation, f iJ- -f l j!!f ; we are presenting, have ever been privileged to announce. They are the new Cadillacs for 1950 and wc want you to come and see them. We not only want you to sec them but we think you should sec them. For to see and inspect these wonderful creations will make y ou a sharper judge of all cars and increase your wisdom in every respect. There are four entirely new scries of cars-- all with wholly new bodies, and all completely so restyled. We think you'll agree that nothing sleek and dynamic and beautiful has ever been motor-ca- r low-cobuilJinp have hundred o industrial u.""- They re adapuoi . . . quiir ttecied . . . permanent! They These i I AI fTJ Ufl t 'ntCftfiffi . ' - . ,' JyC VMWW Df Mtfir,B t lcs-- Kfve priced cars. It h no less than amazing that cars so big and luxurious should run so far on a gallon of gasoline. Comfort and handling case are also remarkably advanced. There is far finer road balance steadiness at all driving ?j ds. and over-al- l Steering is softer and more positive. Brakes are more efficient and longer lived. The over-al- l satisfaction of driving from every standpoint is simply "out of this world." Truly, here are cars so fine and beautiful that they deserve your personal consideration. Make your plans now to come in and see them. You will be cordially welcome at any time. you more for Modern youf bui,diog dollar. truss-cledesipn. frame, rigid Set bow quidu'y, economically you can uvs them in your tusine. ( K st seen on the world's streets and highways. They art arrcstingly and brcath takingly gorgeous and all are distinctively Cadillac. .And not only are they advanced in beauty-- hut their performance is finer in every way. Cadillac's great new engine is even smoother; it h actually quicker in acceleration; and it runs so quietly that only the indicators reveal when it is in action. It is simply wonderful to drive. And difficult as this will be for owners of 1949 Cadillacs to bdieve the 1950 cars are even more economical to operate. Gasoline mileage really approaches that of the smaller, Jowcst- - Coir.pony Siies: 20', 32', 40', 50 and 60 Length variable. ;3 v'dibs. . BBINS' IMPLEMENT Trcmonton WAYNE SAND ALL MOTOR CO. DIAL 3358 TROIONTON 75o |