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Show THE 1950 ments were served. morning. Mrs. Golden Andreasen enter- tained in honor of her daughter, Janice, on her tenth birthday last week. A group of friends spent the afternoon playing games on the lawn. Refresh- - atte:ndance THE CROWD OKI Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Wubker and family of Ogden were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A- P. Hansen Sunday. Mr. Wubker and Boyd work together. Curtis Andreasen Is spending some time in Summer Lake, Oregon where he is trucking. Foy Mortensen of Layton Joined his father, Sam Morten-se- n, and brothers, Garry and Ronald, at an enjoyable fishing Grande Hall MAUD, IDAHO JULY 1st Under New Management - rfay,July home of Mrs. Nina Christensen, Friday night to make plans for the Petersen-Jense- n Reunion which will be held in the near future. 1 W Dance July 4 day, lurs. July 6 Sodeo Dance Mr. and Mrs. Doran Barlow and girls went to Fairview, Idaho Sunday to visit Mrs. Barlow's mother, Mrs. Rue Harding. The following people from Thatcher attended the Peterson reunion at Lorin Farr Park in Ogden on Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Burton and family, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Borgstrom and family accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Alben Borgstrom, Mrs Peter Peterson and son, Peter, and Mr. and Mrs. Vern Roche and family who accompanied Mr and Mrs. Lawrence Peterson of Penrose. Mr. and Mrs. Burk Jones of Mr. and Howell accompanied Mrs. Evan Christiansen to Ogden Sunday where they attended the MUSIC BY KAY SHUMAN i and his MUSIC MAKERS L I l A; I1A y- sMini :lm v looking for a bargain! in Are y, and Mrs. Cecil McNeeley, until Saturday. her husband, can locate them a Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Wood home in Idaho Falls where he attended the birthday party of Watt of Thatcher William is employed. Mr. and Mrs- Walt Scott and and Mrs. Royal Robblns of Lay-to- n at the home of Mr. and Mrs. son returned to Riverton, WyomRoss Coombs in Honeyville Satextended an ing after enjoying urday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ray visited with relatives in Davis i Protects 0i!E or County on Sunday. They found one - N the new Clinton ! IN QeSOTO called on Mrs. Ray's brother, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cook in Syracuse and also visited with a niece Mrs. Edith Bodily. In they visited Mr. and Mrs. Judd Hartly, who is Mr. Ray's cousin and before returning home they visited with their daughters, Iwa and Doris in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Royal Robins and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Adams and guests at the home of Mr. and their family were Sunday dinner M The Idaho Mutual Benefit Association ofiVrs sot one policy for each of vour family but ON K I'OLICY TOR ALL OF YOl'R FAMILY. Tim one FOLK WAY muuud benefit p'l"V can be put in force for one, twu or every healthy person in of tgc. your family from birth to 50 years and six month The protection is not cancelled or decreased by old age. It stays in force as lonp as Small premiums are paid and pay a claim for every piotected man, woman or child regardless of age. Good Anywhere at Any Time Idaho Mutual Benefit Association life A FOUR-WAinsurance policy is in full force from date of issue. It is good no matter where you are when it is put in force. It is' always good no matter where you go after it is put in force. All claims are paid promptly and in full anywhere in this country or in foreign lands. Mr. and Mrs. Hamp Bradshaw were in Salt Lake Monday with their son, Dean, who left for the mission field. Miss Mary Meldrum of Afton, Wyoming and Mrs. Grace Ander- son and sons, Jay and Gary, of Rupert spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Burgess and family. YJ ' i Mr. and Mrs. George Everton of Logan visited Mr. and Mrs. Guy Biddle and family on Tuesday evening. Ruled by Priest-KiTibet is a theocracy governed by priests of Lamaism, the state religion. A form of Buddhism, it makes generous use of legend and superstition. The 14th Dalai Lama, now reigning under a regent and council of priests in the lamasery-palac- e at Lhasa, was installed in n. wm pyt&k anything less? "Soto gives you SO EASY TO BUY VALUE. Compare it. feature feature, with any other car at any price. 5,So, more TOO! 9lvei you more PLEASURE. It lets you drive Without S,So, tJiiffng, COMFORT, tofi more head S'vei you more ..arm room ...leg room. Smart & er. Easy yonr present Yob payments. monthly will be anrprieil al how eauily this beautiful ne LIKE THISI G!VS YOU VALUES X.- -' "- -' - ( Shift Ut,., Cylinder Wolll WitUit lets Y Drit Sloniori on I gjer Glati Are Shifts Safety-Ri- Regardless of whether a family's income is small or large, and regardless of other very good life policies it may have, EVERY family should have the protection of a low cost, Idaho Mutual Benefit Association life insurance policy. Our policyholders are in ell income brackets. Families of small income, average income and large income nil find that it is wise to get MOKE life protection with LESS to pay the dependable Idaho Mutual way. casy-to-kce- p. Why the Cost Is So Much Lower An Idaho Mutual Benefit Association life insurance policy offers cash benefits in time of need and we have a long record of prompt pavment of ALL just claims. It does not olfer you cash or loan values and you do not pay for them. The saving i BIG ami you keep it in your own purse or put' it in your bank or invest it in advantages and the good things of life for yourself and your family. -- .... - i... i. hi, Put Wheels visibility. i PawtmMttcr ig agia Irukts Wotarprasl Ignitiaa Cuttom Modtll. el slr Mods It. ) oi Optionol losy, ShocMiea fvlUrwiUi "ORAvr0"111 dealers present "IT PAYS TO BE Uvl, Slarring'Tom Howard Every Wednesday all ens static- - Co. Auto ear River GARLAND, UTAH ') Steria $10 In Force Put $3000 In Force Copper In War From the time copper was first discovered by prehistoric man on down through the flight ot centuries It has leen used as implements of war. Perhaps its first use was for spearheads attached to long poles to serve as lances. Later It was armor. ('). - ;.!: ". SEE on display today AEROFLOW DRY COLD MILK COOLER No more water needed. Cools milk instantly to 50 dcg. F. and holds it. SCIIOSS Furniture and Electric Co. Ogden, Utah J. for $17.50 information about amazingly low premium cosfs.) ------ ----I I R. W. Oarff, Utah Manager The Idaho Mutual Benefit Assn. 408 South 13th East Salt Lake City, Utah Want to Know How to Protect Your Family at a BIG Saving Just Mail ' This Coupon. NAME If You LEADER WANT ADS PAY fcr $150 (Mail the coupon for guns and for used for ammunition, LATEST SJ picture-windo- " Slcp in nd trt " ,,ie fadi. We wiH Be joa generous allowance on De Soto can be yours. ONLY DE SOTO -. Iip-ivWsw SrUaa roon 8,50,0 A'ves you more SAFETY. ""eW b'9 ,2 Brakes and i Good for EVERYBODY 1939. cs you so much more All of Your Family - Mrs. Melvin Wood. he d I FOUR itlllOS At One Low CgsI f I 72,000 MMDS WORE THAU OTllItilMWO WSHWM inn POLICY VJIHGII CIlAflGED one-thir- Thatch et i THE LIFE PaOTECTIOH y - last week. Grant Jensen and Mrs. Mabel Evans of Malad and Mrs. Pearl Hansen of Tremonton met at the IEE HOLIDAY DAflCES Mr. and Mrs. Ruel J. Gunnell Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Bying-to- n visit with Mrs. Scott's parents, Lava and visited Mr. children Mrs. at and and Melvin Christensen family attend a reunion a& FENDER BENDERS Hot Springs over the weekend. Draper, Utah Sunday. and family. Mr. and Mrs. Arson Bybe were DRIVE -- Ml SHW of Mr. and Mrs. Earl a guests i j o ( CARRY ME OUT TO on Saturday. Compton TH CAR AN' I'LL :! a Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Anderson V prove it! n arrived Tuesday for an indefinite stay at the home of Mr- and Mrs. Cecil McNeeley and familyMrs, lone Wynn and her two; children visited at the home of Mrs. Peter Peterson Monday. Mrs. Peterson's daughter, Dorothy, who is on a mission in Norway, reports that she is now in Oslo to attend a missionary Conference, though Moss has been her temporary home. Now The that Dorothy has learned to Way Of speak with the Norwegians she tuna is enjoying her mission very mot coimct J ; ft,-- much, even though it rains every day. Family Security Dean Compton was the weekGunnell reunion. Lunch was served and a ball game was part end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Elon Smith in Orem, Utah. of the day's program. Is Saving Money Mr. and Mrs. Golden Burton Mr. and Mrs. Christiansen and family drove to Salt Lake on and Mr. anci Mrs. Burk Jones Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs. attended the funeral services of Robert Knerr an aunt, Mrs. Molly Chapman, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Compton For MORE in Pocatello on Thursday. and Camille were Sunday visit Mr. and Mrs. Walt Scott and ors of her folks, Mr. and Mrs. son and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Wm. Wood of Corinne. Every DaChristensen and family attended Mr. and Mrs. Verle Waldron iit"" the Anderson reunion in Box drove to Salt Lake Monday night to meet Mrs. Waldron's sister Elder Park Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Clark and Miss Larraine Willden from YOU Opcn-f.linde- d? their girls and Mr. and Mrs. Mancos, Colorado who is going Odell Newman and daughter en to stay for a few weeks at the The Idaho Mutual Bone It Association blasted the idea that pood life insurance must be expensive, for 20 years the joyed an outing at Bear Lake Waldron home. Association has been proving that good family protection Mr. and Mrs. John Eberhardt Sunday where they went boat the cost usually expected by can 1)0 had at about were and family of Bothwell riding and fishing. famines. Thousands now have this proof and are painmany Mr. and Mrs. Earl Compton visitors at the home of Mr. and ing bv it every year. This proof and this protection is offered visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank and Mrs. Lyman Zollinger and to YOU. too! family on Sunday. Compton in Ogden this week. Dee Horton from Oakley, Idaho On Friday the Earl Compton's had as their guest, Ray Keber was a weekend visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin from Bristol, Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Charles McNee-le- Wood and family. Mr. and Mrs. Smith Waite and who have been visiting at oilers not Every Idaho Mutual Benefit Association policy Besides Death the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil children from Layton visited Mr. just ONE kind of insurance but FOUR kinds. Benefits every policy provides optional Benefits for Specific and McNeeley, left Friday to visit rel- and Mrs. Verle Waldron Accidents, Benefits for Total and Permanent Disability from atives in Ogden before returning Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Wood in ANY Cause Before Ajre 70, and Disability Old Age Benefits to their home in Carson, Thatcher Sunday afternoon. DOUBLE BENEFITS for Accidental , . . plus optional Mrs. Sylvia Dunn is enjoying Death, Mrs. Dewayne is a visit from her grandson, Dallas Harding Cook from Salt Lake, who arrived Mr. with and her folks, staying 7 Mr. and Mrs. Golden Andrea sen and son, Clair, motored to Preston, Idaho Thursday where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Andreasen. Clair remained there to work for a while. Mrs. Esther Andersen met with a group of High School girls at the home of Carol Petersen Tuesday afternoon. The girls be gan a summer project in sewing. About twenty people from here participated in the dance festival held at the staduim of the U. of U. last Friday night. Mrs. Martina J. Larsen visited with her brother, Henry Jensen and family, at Oxford, Idaho AT THE Tremontrm. UuK l - tnp. 7 LEADER Send me information that will ghow me why thousands have changed their minds about the cost of good family protection. I There are courteous representatives Idaho, throughout Utah and Wyoming offering this good protection to you on the modern, thrifty plan that has put MORE protection with-l- n reach of A!)LRF.SS TOWN. local MORE families. - STATE Only thne between years of age and in good health at time of application are eligibV for this f.vnous. money-.wirfamily protection.) (Remember: birth and GO' g. |