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Show THE LEADER. Tremonton. Utah Smith of Garland, visited with them. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Gardner car Karl Welling, spent the holiday weekend with . kin Psnac Mr. Gardner's mother in Salt C. E. '" mom - i i r, ( . t CAT flV work and held on i Meeting was Mrs. Ed of home CI? J i Friday in r,fl spent paul Ward of Salt ;r.,e weekend with his i..lTS . f Olrs. Ding : tey brought 3 2 - 1. TTfrt - AT his mother after a home Ward v familystay ith the - j j j j them. The boys club will hold their next meeting August 1st at 2:30. An invitation is extended to all members- A name will be chosen for the club, and Cliff Neal, the leader, would like a good turn out. The Seventh and Eighth grade boys played ball in Park Valley on Saturday July 22 with our boys winning 30 to 12. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Palmer of Salt Lake visited with Mr. Harvey Sorenson and friends on Sunday. Tuesday of last week the Junior - Gleaners and M Men, under the leadership of Mr.' and Mrs. De Lonne Arbon, enjoyed 4-- H - Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Smith and daughter, Mrs. Edith Smith, and John Q. Adams of Centerville, former residents of Riverside and relatives of the Alf Capener fam-iil- y and Mrs. Ralph Richards spent Sunday visiting in town. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Lundberg and sons of .Logan and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hales spent Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hales. Mrs. Amanda Hermansen and boys of Salt Lake spent the week- Macfarlane end with her parents, Mr. and the stake outing at Crystal springs. California came in Mrs. J. H. Ward. The Primary held their closCT to spend some time festival last Monday at 3:00 ing Mac-' ather. Mrs. Rule o'clock. The children danced the 'Za other relatives, native dances in costumes. Punch of Ward 'airs Welton and cookies were served. Mrs. Christine Peterson their daughters .fought On July Seventh Mrs. Uarda Camille enterf week with his par- Larkin entertained in honor of tained at her home Tuesthey're on a vacation. her Carol's twelfth daughter o f Riverside. last week. day night V Sunday in The children birthday. danced on accomwere NelThose present Macfarlane, Beverly me terrace and enjoyed play Darlene son, enure Joan Rose Cutler, her iamuy, i Park in and Joyce Hurd. Luncheon was ing ball. Luncheon was served. day at Willow Professor and Mrs. Evan Mur served and a slumber party enand their son, Paul, visited ray Ijlrs. William Thompson joyed. t' accompanied by her Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brenkmann at the Orian Peterson home on Friday. The professor also vis :.ar.d Mrs. S.N. Smith of Jerome, Idaho visited last ', visited at the home of weekend at the home of Mr. and ited the boys who graduated Crs. J- O. Hadfield on Mrs. Joel Park. Jerry returned from high school last vear. In re parents after a gards to their college work. Mfis. Hadfield is a sister home with his Guests at the home of Mr. and two week afterin Snowville. Darthe stay ::i. During Mrs. Norman Talbot on Julv 24th : brother, Mr. and Mrs. lene Guenier also accompanied were Mr. and Mrs. J. s. Talbot of 4 Leo Mrs- - l Cutler a 3V - Dtafc Clearfield, Mrs. ; A A ; J i . V - I I Howard Ashby tw Those present were Phyllis Lar her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Brigham City visited relatives in kin, Rosann Cutler, Patricia Elia- Snow. Deweyvile Sunday. son, Kay Nelson. Sidney cutler, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Perry and Elder Lorry Rytting was a Carl Steed and Udell Funk. Myrl Perry and family of Ogden special speaker at Sacrament were guests of their parents, Sunday evening. Miss meeting Mrs. M. G. Perry. Bonnie Rytting played a piano Mrs. T. A. Carter of Tremonton selection. visited at the home of Mr. andj The Marion Alexander Lish Mrs. T. AAult Mrs. Duett Loveland Sunday eve-- 1 family reunion will be held at Mrs. Iva Madson, along with a the picnic grounds in Brigham group of girls, returned Wednes- ning Relatives from Cokeville. Canyon. August 13th. Wyo from day girls camp in Logan ming were Sunday guests of Mr. Mrs. Paul Hansen of Salt Lake canyon. Mrs. Jess Earl and family. City spent the 24th with relatives Mrs- Frank Jensen entertained and Descendants of Daniel Bur- - here. Wednesday at a party in honor bank will hold their Relatives from Havwood. Cali- family re of her daughter, Lynda, on her fornia were recent guests of Mr. at union the Crystal Springs seventh birthday anniversary. 6th. Lawn games were played and August Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Burbank; soda pop and milk nickles served. and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wad-dou- Richardson, and LEADER WANT ADS PAY daughter of and daughter, Shirley of Bear River City visited with Mr. and Mrs. Duett Loveland Wednesday evening. M. I. A. officers met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Myrl Norr on Wednesday evening. Viola and Billie Mannins: have returned to their home in Ogden, after visiting their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lish. Mr. and Mrs. James Ethering-to- n have their granddaughter from Layton as a guest. The scouts and their masters. Horace R. Barnard and Dewev Gardner, have returned from their trip to Tony's Grove in LoI gan canyon. Rellis Wheatley made a busi -.. ness trip to McCammon, Idaho last Tuesday. Mrs. Roma Perry and children and her brother, Mark Johnson, spent a day with their Daren ts I in Preston, Idaho. ) V Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Snow have t s. Vf returned from a trip back east j.'... where they visited with their Mr-an- - I ps - and family of Idaho Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Talbot and children and Clain Talbot. Mrs. Erma Sorenson left Sat urday for Modesto, California where she was called on account son, Donald, an L. D. S. missionof the serious illness of her at ary Dodge City, Kansas. mother. Blaine Heusser of Salt Lake Citv Mr. and Mrs. DeLamar Cutler called at the home of Mr. and visited Sunday School in Park Mrs. Joseph Heusser, Wednesday. Valley on Sunday Morning. Rose Mane Pett of Brigham Gwen Hurd and Jerrv Cutler City spent a few days at the spent the weekend and Julv 24th home of Mrs. Frank Jensen as a celebrating at Oakley, Idaho with guest of her daughter. Lea Clair. mends. Mrs. Virgil Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam Hurd and and V i c y, of daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Larkin were Hooper and Mrs. May Weedon in Ogden on July 24th where and daughter, Georgia Lee, of they marched in the oarade with Brigham City were recent visitors the Mormon Batailion. In the at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. afternoon they attended the S. L. Wheatley. U. P. reunion held at Tirin Parr Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Heusser park and attended the rodeo in enjoyed a recent fishing trip to the evening. Pond s Lodge. A very interesting program was Mrs. N. Peter Marble attended presented Sunday evening in a birthday party for her grand Sacrament meeting by the Doyle son, Richard Packer, at the home J. Cutler family. Prayers were of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Packer in offered by George Garbanati and Brigham City. Alma Larkin, reading, Sidney Joyce Fryer was a recent over-rigCutler; vocal by Amanda Cutler guest of Mr. and Mrs. Evan and Don Anderson from the Sorenson in Preston, Idaho. Bothwell Ward, a recently reBarbara Snow, instructor at turned missionary from. New the girls home in Logan canyon, Zealand; Also a duet by Mr. spent Wednesday evening with - ! YY j a x fA - is v . r v Mrs. Day Garfield and children and Mrs. Wayne Holmgren, and children returned recently from a week of vacationing &. Bear Lake. Elaine Gephart left by plana Friday for Los Angeles where she will spend a week with her brother. Burke. Mrs. Virginia Swift and sor?K Kenneth, of Carson City. Nevada, are visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Germer. k f V !x I - - for tec-(LgeS6- i cM Life begins at 50,000 miles . . . when you E engine of your car with new Conoco Super Motor Oil! OIL-PLAT- the Proved by 50,000-Mil- e Road Test! After a gruelling e road test, engines lubricated with new Conoco Super Motor Oil showed virtually no wear at all an average of less than one inch on cylinders and crankshafts. Proving that new Conoco Super Motor Oil with proper crankcase drains and regular care can Keep new-ca- r pep, new-ca- r performance, year after year! 50,000-miI- ... th f Jlet Come in and r ' fier VD f . me tell you about fKf v 50,000 miles J ') CONTINENTAL OIL COMPANY William and Mrs. Hurd, closing remarks by Doyle Cutler. On July 20th at 8:15 Larry r, the Wheelbarrow express man, arrived in Snowville. This marked the four years and sev enteenth day of his journey. He is on his way to Seattle Wash ington where he will visit with his son and daughter. Mr. Hich tower had many interesting ex penences to tell his many list eners. He has traveled 19,167 miles. He spent part of the day resting and toward evening he started on his journey again Mrs. Emma Eliason of Brigham is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Nelson Jr. High-towe- i S " f . 1. Over-al- LUBRICARE l lubrication -- r'v. v- - ':'.:. - ''. Mr. Clarence Black of Salmon including Idaho is visiting with his of inspection your Buick brothers, Clyde and Art Black 1$ from radiator to rear end. and their families. Monday Karlyn Ward 2. Removal of one front wheel, entertained night on her thirteenth inspection of brake lining and birhday at her home. A weiner wheel bearing. roast and games were enjoyed 3. Inspection of tires, plus of wheels to save you wear and mileage. on money UTAH POULTRY 4. Headlight aim corrected. BUILDS UTAH AGRICULTURE 5. Stop lights and other warning lights checked. snappier 6. 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