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Show THE LEADER. Tremonton. Utah l.imKt. 3. 1950 1 Mike Ericksen. Mx. and Mrs. Lyle Mineer of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Packer and, Dennis, Jackie and Arnold Sept and Jimmie Burnett picniced in Loof Warn-ego- n gan Canyon Sunday. cldren several visited Mrs. Jack Howard and small r and son returned to her parents trie home ladies home after spending several J0 pucker. The two weeks in Yellowstone Park with -Mitton of Mr. Howard, who is employed ttfrs. Idaho were Saturday there. of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Weston tne 1 it and son, George, spent Saturday nee Biddle. has spent a Mr. Mrs. :tt lt r.r. with Iefler e. of and Dean time recently with , Bieler. Mrs. Mrs. Thomas Simmons and riowly recovering from a Mrs. Mike Ericksen visited in prautomobile accident Idaho Falls, Idaho on Monday. Miss Annabelle Beisinger of i.. ana Colorado was a guest of KtheDeeHospiUl. - Denver, Bowen and daugh- Nordith Simmons on Thursdayi Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Simmons and Mrs. Warner and family and Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Durfey attended the Wednesday in Ogden. White family reunion held at Vd Mrs. Dewayne son, Nathan of Camp LaMond in Ogden Canyon, vmw"6 Sunday. have been week. Those attending the wedding lies this past ". i.tamn of Roosevelt reception in honor of Mr. and :etiVU and Mrs. Dale Glen in Providence on nis Mr. and Thaine Secrist and Johnson, one day last family were Ogden visitors on , - sim-tdba- by t A. DeLong and child-- ; Friday. Wyoming during the week were Mr. Kemmerer, at the home Mrs. Thomas Simmons ne past week palmer DeLong and to turned their home. I Merrell Packer and some time at ox nei ie J. and and daughter Nordith, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Ericksen and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Durfey. Mr. and Mrs. Durrell Ericksen and family of Dayton, Idaho, visited with family members here iHj'itt. 1 nd Mrs. E- H. Green and on Saturday. U Salt Lake City, Carol Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Potter Lj Washington, D. C, motored to Salt Lake City Gates of the B. Y. U. ii Provo and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Daley of won Green and family Salt Lake City called at the R. Sunday W. Warnke home on Saturday. a were last it the Joseph A. Ericksen Mr. and Mrs. Thaine Secrist and family and Mr. and Mrs. i wamke spent Wednes- - Lee Stone and family spent Sun- Salt Lake City, day at Bear Lake. Bowen, ;ri Mrs.' Edward Mr. and Mrs. Earl Fredricksen :jany with Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. R. H. Dairies of Logan motored spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. ,j!ms of Ogden, j Idaho and visited with B. F. Johnson. Simmons i Mrs. George Mr. and Mrs. Charles McNeeley Mrs. E- - child-Impendi- ng - S nf ; .' - stone Park. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mont- gomery and three children of Los Angeles, California arrived Tuesday to spend two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. DeLong. Mrs. Virginia Wright and two sons, Craig and Kimball, spent two days at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Fronk. The visiting High Councilman for Sacrament meeting Sunday evening was Clark Rudd of Fielding. He was accompanied by Lorus King of Garland and each of them spoke to the group. The Primary organization, under the direction of their president, Rosa Rucker, held their Primary Summer Festival at the School House Monday afternoon. The children displayed their Indian handwork. Sonja Secrist and Tamera Francom gave talks about the lessons they have enthe summer during joyed months. Stake board visitors were Effie Potter of Fielding and Jean Josephson of Plymouth. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Johnson enjoyed a Johnson family party at Willow Park in Logan on Sat urday. Natalie Ericksen and her child ren spent Wednesday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Satterthwaite, in their Logan canyon home. Mr. and Mrs. Thayle Nielsen & daughter, Rise, of Idaho Falls spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Johnson. ' Sunday guests at the G. L. Bowen home were Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Packer and daughters and Mr. and Mrs- Charles' Arson of Logan, Mrs. Ida Hawkes of Providence and Mr. and Mrs. - j j Frank Forsgren and family of Mrs. Leo Jensen of Hymnv visited Bryce Canyon and with Mr. Brigham City. Mrs. Ellen Beck of Logan vis- and Mrs. Clyde Lowe in Cedar Arta ited Tuesday with Mrs. City during the weekend. Hansen and her mother, Annie Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bateman Larsen. 'and family of Ogden were SatMr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bigler urday callers at the George and son of Tremonton, Mr. and Johnson home. Mrs. Gordon Bigler and son of Mrs. Elthea Satterthwaite of Logan and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Garden City spent Friday and Bigler of Glendale, California Saturday with Natalie Ericksen. were Sunday dinner guests of Mae Plastino and Lola AnderMr. and Mrs. Odell Bigler. son spent Tuesday in Brigham Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bowen City. and family attended a family Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Bowen Mrs. for at dinner Sunday entertained recently birthday party Lizzie John in Brigham City. for Mr. and Mrs- LaVere Balls Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Durfey and family of Dayton, Idaho. Mr. visited Sunday in Ogden with and Mrs. Darrell Bowen and Mrs. Beth Marble. When they family of Logan joined them returned they brought their during the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Seth Maughan of sister, Mrs.'lva Thompson, who has been critically ill, to stay Wellsville spent Sunday with Mr. with them for awhile. and Mrs. Del Kidman. Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Johnson Mrs. Clark Bowen, her daughand family visited Saturday eve- ter Mrs. Warner Fisher and ning in Logan with Mrs. Rose small granddaughter, Marti, were Schwab. Tuesday guests of Mrs. Jack Holt Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Farrer in Plymouth. and daughter, Kristy, of Beaver, Utah were Monday callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Potter. Mrs. Geraldine Fisher of MarMiss Maxine Leak, daughter tin, Tennessee, who is spending of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Leak, rethe summer with her parents turned from a ten day visit with here, visited with friends in Lo- her grandmother, Mrs. Effie Petersen of Brigham. gan Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Del Kidman motMrs. Lawrence Petersen visited ored to Pocatello, Idaho on Mon- in Brigham Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lawence Peterday. Venice Bowen and family and sen enjoyed a visit from their Sherry Long of Providence were grandchildren, Kay Lawreoce, last Sunday guests of Mr. and son of Mr. and Mrs. Kimber Barlow and a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Plastino spent Mrs. Vern Roche. A group of young people enMonday in Cache Junction. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Bowen and joyed, a trip to Lagoon Monday two children, who have been in honor of Dee Len Petersen on living in Tremonton have moved his birthday anniversary. Mrs. Eva C. Petersen spent the to Beaver Dam just recently. ' Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Biddle weekend in Ogden at the home had as Sunday guests, Mr. and of Mr. and Mrs. Arden Johanson Mrs. Max McLaughlin of Ogden and family. and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Biddle; Mr. and Mrs. Boyde Petersen and family visited with Mrs. and family, Tremonton. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Johnson and Eva C Petersen Tuesday evening. Mrs. Eva C. Petersen and Mrs. daughter, LaDawn, and Mr. and Martha Howard accompanied Mrs- Leonard M. Petersen and children to visit with Mrs. Orval Grover of East Garland on her birthday Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Billie Mayo of Kansas visited with Mr. and Mrs. Perry Stanfill, Sunday. JoAnn Lund, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Russell Lund, is staying with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Stanfill, while her in San Fran- parents vacation - j cisco. Mr. and Mrs. Or sen Jensen and family visited in Brigham with Mr. and Mrs. James Jensen, Eua- -i day. Their children, Jimmie and Marlena, remained until Wednes- -) day for a visit with their grand- -' parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bolton celebrated the holidays at Ogden. PRICES ARE G0K1G UP - Buy Now & Save AT J ack & Pat s Coolerator RANGES, REFRIGERATORS and HOME FREEZERS Apex WASHERS and IRONERS Hoffman and Zenith RADIOS and TELEVISION SETS ALL SMALL APPLIANCES LIBERAL THADH-- in EXPERT RADIO REPAIRING ON HOME AND AUTO RADIOS Jock & Pof O Tremonton Phone 3386 7 and Monday. were Monday evening guests of sA Mrs. Clarence Bigler Mr. and Mrs. Cecil McNeeley at p. Norma jtricKsen ana Thatcher. Cali-- I '.chael of Glendale, Mrs. Maurine Frances and son, - Timmy, of Tremonton vacaire spending their spent the i at the home of Mr. and weekend with the Clarence ; Ericksen and other Biddies. Mrs. John Potter and daugh:J Mrs. Dale Anderson ter, Gayla, visited Sunday with 3yof Salt Lake City were her parents, Mr. and Mrs. guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Andrus in Logan. Kathryn and Been Marble, small daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Marble, spent several days Jay Mr. and Mrs. Powers and family of Ogden were Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. J- E. De Long. Jan and Kimball Fronk of Orem spent a week at the home of their grandparents,' Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Fronk, while their vacationed at Yellow parents First of the Fine Cars in Value A. ' Jf. Vi u- - visiting with their, grandmother, Mrs. J. P. Barnard in Brigham City. Mr. and Mrs. Marble and sons, Reese and Oleen, were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Barnard and brought the girls home with them. Mr. and Mrs. Jens VeibelL Vera and Irma, and Peggy Potter visited Sunday at the Orson Kidman home in Petersboro. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Francom rs and daughters were weekend in Salt Lake City. They were guests of Mrs. Francom's mother, Grace Stoler. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Johnson spent Sunday in Sublett, Idaho as guests of their daughter, Mr. and 7 frtM v: v t .... ..vv... ,.. ,, vis-to- Jnsfantly feeds, proving of feeding etKods growing; J Mrs. Heber Zollinger. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Ericksen were Salt Lake City visitors on standards rising ....hi earn puaury to l mium Friday. prices L- - t MAIMERS CO-- Ot - - .MUktO Mss Lucille Fronk of Ogden is spending a few days at the L. H. Fronk home. Mrs. Dick Jensen and daughters, Norma, Sarah and Reva, and Mrs. Bill Wamke spent Monday in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Julian Fronk and famlly'pf Orem spent a week at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. H- Fronk. - : I Vacation Time it is vacation time again. A year rolls around very quick. Most folks like a vacation. So do we. Each year we have closed our doors for a two week period, not always the same time each year, but at a time most convenient to ri nnrzo this mun has all that a fine-cowner can ask performance, a ride without equal for gentle softness, finger-eas- y handling, abundant room all around him, styling that is easily the most distinguished on the highway. Yet he paid considerably less than comparable merit costs elsewhere. He found fewer extra charges in his delivered price, with such things as Dynaflow Drive, foam rubber cushions, windshield washers, electric clock, even e rear-viemirror included la the price. here travels a man wise in the PLAINLY, fine motorcars. jfor for-brill- You know that, by the four Ventiports and the rich sweep of chrome which mark his car as a ROADMASTER. You know it, should you trail him on the highway, by the smooth lift of the big Fireball power plant at his toe's com-man- ar d, by the obvious levelness of the ride he enjoys, the swift ease with which Dynaflow Drive solves his traffic problems. What is not so plain from what you see is that here also is a man very wise in what today's dollar should buy! w non-glar- If you Yes, iant know fine cars, it won't take fifteen minutes behind a ROADMASTER wheel to see that here is one of the finest. glance at the delivered figures establishes this as the big buy of the field. Why not make both checks -- especially since your Buick dealer will be glad to arrange a trial run in a ROADMASTER any time you care to call on him? DZZCZlCZ Dtirm Only BUICXhu firtball HIQHt ad rit& it angina M ralv nginu (Nw power in thr NtW'PATTtM S1YUNO, with MULTU Sum moMi.) GUARD forafronf, hndrs, "doubl bubbW VISIBILITY, dof vp road Wwr to(ighi got d iaptr-throug- WIDt-ANO- U TftAf NC-- ff ANDV SIZI, Imm both forward and back ovar-of- i langfh for aoir parking and garaging, ihorf turning SCATS cradltd bafwaan fKa afa radius I XTHA-WIUCIC UOI, from SOFT tpringing, Sofafr i(ia A If you have inquired about prices, a single - s- Jim WID forqva-fwfc- a prtaura tint, with Bodf by f$hmr. MODUS Of AAr Standard on Road optional at tztra tott rfmi, low Sunn and rr. SrmciAL modtU. wis u us. To r i those customers who need old prescrifilled from time to time, we want them pts to know in advance of our leaving. We will be closed from August 13th to August 27th, inclusive. If you need any preoptions taken care of during that time, please anticipate your needs and let us serve J'ou just before we leave. Thank you all a miin.WAY rOREfnONT and (I ) et fha ttyla nofa, (2) toval - rhii noaa4 coJ Tun for your patronage. front on npoir eofft-arffcon ora Individually rapocaoba, (3) avoidt "locking (4) moki parking and garaging aonar. hor" in HENRY J. TAYIOK. MC With-0u- t Nrwl, avr Monday wimg. customers it would be impossible to have vacation at all. Fronk Chevrolet Co. member the date, August 13th to 27th. It's Later Than You Think. Tremonton Phone 2311 Acfams Drug Store 12 YOU KiY K3 GATEI WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUItT BUICK Wilt BUUI IHEM C -- rr'T"' VH.U8 |