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Show THE LEADER. Tremonton, Utah By Florence Munson and Mrs. Ralph Baird and family spent Friday at Salt Lake City. In the evening they attended the Rodeo there. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Hyatt and sons, Jay and Valdon of Joseph and Mrs. Hazel Eddinger of Los Angeles spent Thursday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lott and family. Mrs- Hyatt and Mrs. Eddinger are sisters of Mr. Lott. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Wood attended the Rodeo at Ogden Friday evening. Mrs. J. F. English of Helena, Montana spent a few days of last week visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Cam. Mr. with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nobel Petersen and family. Mrs. Alice Durfey and Mrs. Winnie Gaddie of Logan spent the weekend visiting with Mr. and Mrs- Gene Jbeavitt Mrs. Durfey, a former resident of Fielding, is leaving for Cottage Grove, Oregon where she will visit for an indefinite period with her children, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Leav- itt. Mr. and Mrs. Ncbel Petersen and daughters, Betty and Louise, and Miss Marie Petersen have - - family and Miss. Loreta Fryer spent Saturday at Logan Canyon. They remained at the canyon overnite, returning to the homes Sunday. Gary Lee Arnell of St. Charles, Idaho has been spending a week with his cousin, Daryl Garn. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Garn and family and Daryl Garn spent the weekend at Logan Canyon. Mrs. Sherman Earl and small son spent Friday at Ogden. been spending several days of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Bourne and this week vacationing at Yellow- children and Mr. and Mrs. Cstone Park. W- Bourne recently visited with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Norr of Mr- and Mrs. Horton Bourne and Deweyville spent Sunday visiting Dr. Mrs. Clarence Robinson at with Mr. and Mrs. Gene Leavitt Farmington. n Mrs. Thelma Gartrell of Mrs. English will be remembered Among those who attended the spent Sunday visiting 24th celebration at Clarkston as the former Miss Tressa Gam. Mrs. Frank Wood, Mrs. Glen with her mother, Mrs- Lizzie were Bishop and Mrs. Elmer Garn Wood- Her son, Doyle, who has Richards, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Wood and Mrs. Wayne been spending the past few Cannon and family, Mr. and spent Thursday at Ogden. weeks with his grandmother re- Mrs. Parley Petersen and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Udy children of Avon, visited with turned home with her. Eugene Cannon, Mr. and Mrs. LaRon Mason spent last week Floyd Burnett and family, Mr. relatives here last week. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Rees and visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Rollin and Mrs. Emest Burnett and son, Terry, of Tremonton, Miss Thomas at Randolph. family, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Mr. and Mrs. II- G. Nichlos and Bourne, Mr. and Mrs, Darvel Florence Richards and Dennis Mr. Richards have been spending a family of Rockford, Illinois, and Mrs. Verl Garri, Mrs. H. G. Rounds and fam Coombs, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Farnsfew days at Yellowstone Park. Oris Rudd, son of Mr. and Mrs. ily nf Twin Palls THahn Mra. A worth Mrs. Rhoda Welling and Clark Rudd, has left for Cedar D. McKee and family of Portland, family, Mrs- Ross Wood and anice Grover, City where he will work at an Oregon, and Mr. and Mrs. H. C. family, Miss Nichlos of Ogden were Sunday Walter Suntherlund, Marvin Experiment Station. Mr. and Mrs- Elmo Munson dinner guests at the home of Ashby, and Mr. and Mrs. Delbert attended the Rodeo at Ogden Mr. and Mrs. Rex Richards and Wodd. family. Mrs. Chloe Kaldwyn and Mr. Friday. Mr. and Mrs. E. C- Mason and and Miss Harvey Banks of San Miss Tamra Jensen of Millville has been spending a few days family spent Sunday at Bear Francisco visited with Mr. and Lake. with her cousin, Lana Godfrey. Mrs. F. W. Hess last week. Mrs. Mrs- Effie Johnson spent the Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Jensen Kaldwyn is a sister of Mr. Hess. weekend with her children, Mr. and son, Paul, Mrs. Garth Mrs, J. H. Smith, accompanand sons, Wayne and and Mrs. Ralph Green and fam- ied by Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Rhead Steven, of Brigham spent Sunday ily at Garland. of Tremonton have just returned from a most enjoyable trip to Pullman, Washington IfBBSB where they visited with her children, Dr. and Mrs. Grant Gil Smith and family. Mr. and Mrs. C- W. Bourne, accompanied by Dr. and Mrs. Clarence Robinson of Farming- (Article appearing in July 22, S. K. Tost) ton are spending this week at Yellowstone Park and other this we unfavorable in are position? Why points of Interest. Who put us there? Geniel Celia Bennett and of Bennett Tremonton spent If our present congressional representatives had with Mr. and Monday visiting been looking after Utah's interests would this Mrs. Rozel Zundal and family. have happened? John Adams of Centerfield vis ited with Mrs. R. H. Peck last week. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Rudd were shopping in Ogden last week. Elect PRESTON L. JONES, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jensen and Congressman 1st district of Salt Lake City visited family Paid Political Adv. by E. H. Steele. with Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Smith - - - - - Mr-an- - - - en "SHALL WE LET THEM 'RUIN OUR nATEOFlAL PARKS" - It's time for someone to represent Utah and family Sunday. - monton spent Thursday at Ogden visiting with little Craig Farnsworth who was recieving care at the Dee Hospital after being thrown from a car. Craig is the son of Mr. and Mrs- Lowell Farnsworth. Mr. and Mrs. Steven Potter and family and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Potter visited with Mr- and pure!f - at Mrs. George Manning Farm- ington Sunday. Mr. W. Mrs. F. and Hess attended the celebration at Hy-ru- m Monday. and Mrs. Glen Severson and family attended an Alder reunion at Salt Lake City recentJoyce ly. On the program Severson played a clarinet solo and Leonard Severson played a baritone solo. Mr. and Mrs. Lemoine Hess of Salt Lake City and Mrs- Vera Hultz of Smithfield spent Saturday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. F. Mr. - W. Hess. Miss Beverly Owen, Miss Joyce Severson. Leonard Severson and Hansen were with the High School Band at the parade in Salt Lake City Monday. Mrs. Effie Potter and Mrs. Lu cille Potter and families spent Monday at the Crystal Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Rudd and son, Norman, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Nish and family and Mr. and Mrs- Oleen Josephson and family of Ply mouth enjoyed a lovely chicken dinner at Brigham City park Sunday. Donald Warner of. La Guna Beach, California was a dinner guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Severson and family Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Showell of Stone, Idaho were callers at the home of Mr, and Mrs. H. V. Peck and family during the week Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Godfrev and family spent Sunday at Bear Lake. Wynn Zundal and Vernon Coombs attended the rodeos at McKammon, Idaho and Malad Monday. Miss Joyce Severson is spend ing a week with her grandmother D. E. - - I vr: kx Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Godfrey and two sons of Soda Springs, Idaho were callers at the home of Mrs. Eliza Godfrey and family V mm ma m. m A N mm 0 a mm a. U H C I U G THE PURCHASE OP THE Tuesday. $ By Mrs. William Petersen Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Hansen took their family to Fairview to visit their grandmother, Mrs. Hyrum Hansen. The children stayed for a week then Mrs. Hansen accompanied them to Provo where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Victor Billings. The Billings brought them on home this weekend. Mrs. Hansen is visiting this week with her son, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. Billings returned home Monday then went on to Manti to accompany friends to the Temple. Mr. and Mrs. June Thompson visited their daughter, Mr." and Mrs. W. E. Potter at Farmington Mrs. Victor Billings in Provo, one and Mr. and Mrs. Willis Walton day last week. They also visited and family at Layton. relatives in MidvaJe and Salt 11 Cross Roads service Station and Cafe FROM THE WASATCH SALES, INC. ! 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Mrs- Dawaine Romer. and and Mr, and Mrs. Bob Whitney Mrs. Lottie Munns spent two visIdaho daughters of Sublett, at the home of her weeks visiting Mrs. and Mr. with ited Tuesday Mr. and Mrs, Dewitt daughter, Eari Holt. Heber at City, where she Mr. and Mrs. John W. Hess and Grandy new a welcomed relgranddaughter. with sons of Portage visited one and their girls Thirty week. atives here last Y. W. M. I. A. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Holt and leaders from the last week in daughter of Plymouth, Mrs. Viola spent three days where canyon they enLogan Etokes cf Ogden and Mrs. Earl kinds of and many sports joyed Manti. at weekend Holt spent the While there they attended a Pet- handicraft. Mr. and Mrs. Wm- Petersen and ersen reunion. Willis and Reed, spent sons, Mr, and Mrs. Rollin Thomas in Salt Lake City on visitTuesday of Randolph spent Tuesday business. MasC E. Mrs. Mr. and ing with Darrell Jensen of Buhl, Idaho on and family. Mr. and Mrs. Arnell Ferrin of spent several days last week visOgden were visitors at the H. V. iting among relatives here. He returned home Sunday. Peck home last week. Miss Erma Jensen of Buhl is a Mrs. Evan Hess and family of her cousin, Leona Peterguest at relatives week with the spent sen, this week while visiting relMalad. Miss Rita Jean Cannon of atives. Mrs. Victoria and Annie Deweyville spent last week with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Thompson and Miss Annetia Thompson were in Logan on Eugene Cannon. Miss Shirley Cannon spent last Wednesday on business. Twelve young people from the week visiting with her aunt, Mrs. at Barnard and family Paul Mrs. Mrs- J. D. Munson accompanMr. and Mrs. W. J. Garn and Mr. ied and Dayle, by Mrs. Grace Hales of Riverdaughters, Jean and Mrs. Parley Petersen and side and Eric stenquist of Tre- high-stepp- 8 er 8, ' S-T- l .111 "I .! t ' ' - -- i V To mi hs!p keep planes safe- -a "Peak Temperature IndicatorrThis device, attached to motors, tells pilots instantly it any cylinder begins to heat To up dangerously. keeps water from being lost into the ground. help save the West's watar-- an inexpensive irrigation ditch lining. It's made by coating paper or aluminum foil with asphalt and It if "' "m tiC" i 'mX3jmmt. f )pper! This 50 Ford actually helps yon apply the hrakes. easier-actinKing-Sin- e Brakes that They're 35 use car momentum to help you slop. Like Ford's extra-rugge"Iafeguard" Body, they give you, the kind of protection you'd expect only of costliest cars. And for added safety and comfort, you ride low and level in the "Mid Ship" section of the car, between the wheels not over them. You're cradled front springs and "Para-Flex- " in comfort on "Hydra-Coil- " g smoothrear springs that give a ness truly amazing. ! Lj g ' i d f & i , ; ? 17? road-huggin- t- TV VV h t y 4 i if 7 3 - , l iJyid looker! i S'U P- ! n- u ' ' fe1 ' "tTTT":'" v . - j s "- - J vr - Yes, again in '50, Ford received the Fashion Academy Gold Medal aa "Fashion Car of the Year." And Fords slay good looking because their baked-ofinish is "made to live outdoors." That means high resale value which, together with Ford's low running costs, puts Ford further out front as America' eavingest car. i n Ta help protect diesel locomotives a special detector and alarm which warns engineers if water leaks into the lubricating oil. Engines can be shut down quickly before expensive damage occurs. Three new developments in Standard's laboratories We picked these three developments to tell you about because they will probably never be manufactured by Standard of California. Although we developed them, looking for ways to help some of our customers meet special problems, we expect to turn them over to other companies to produce. And this illustrates a point... Everything we discover that can possibly benefit you is brought to you in some way ...even when the development leads us far outside our own field. And when we turn up a practical way to improve a petroleum product, we make prompt use of it and, ia many cases, make it available to other companies under license. Research at Standard is vital, progressive force. It has called for an investment of more Slid wiat a saver all lic war than $3 5,000,000 in the last ten years, but its results have been immeasurable... not only in terms of better products but in the creation of new jobs and greater opportunity for our own people and those in many other industries. f Slmx on C .m.u, f i. 1 ' ' "U 4 - . cTl - ' J , "- - ' - U OR ; -v' .- AW TRI-MOT- Dial 2121 ... " CO. Tremonton . i U-lA- |