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Show LEADER. Trcraortton. Utah Loo? Happenings t STOCK Mrs- Edon Weston and baby. of Ogden spent the past Brent of ,he Board her parents, Mr. and week with creek Irrigation Barfuss. John Mrs. 'tnilL Ctai. was held - Drec-"- a: e The following on Farrel J. Bess and three comc'ared delinquent ordered and panions from Salt Lake hunted i ; 1950 In Park Valley but the deer eludr salenum- - ed them. certificate it'i--; ja, - afurther given that Freeman Byington and Reid Vafl be offered for Oyler got their deer over the assessment weekend. They were in Blackess said let,-fanto pay said smith Fork canyon- sold be cost and advertising on Herman Mrs. R. A. Christensen returnve tome of "secretary of said ed home Sunday after a week's rt Howell. Utah, on visit with her 6ister Mae Wheat-le- y star5 J 1950. at Dillon, Montana. She ,'creek Irrigation Co. accompanied her parents, Mr. Sec- and Mrs. O. C. Richardson of in Fonnesbeck, : s publication fc and1: 145 1950 : Nine deer were brought out of the Grouse Creek area by a Dity v services for the in- party composed of the D. B. mber v f of Anarew Greens, Cliff Kerrs and their :e Bishop Thomas of sons, Reed Gileses and son Gary, who died in a George Fickllns and Wayne after birth Sandalls. r )Ms on n" : Lo-sbo- rtly . -- nnrliicted in Tuesday cem- Kaysville the Henry Foxley, Leland Foxley, Ernie Brenkman and Eddls her came back with a deer, and west of town. after hunting ." f rom t i 'chaydl is survived by ason grandparents, Mr. en 3 C- - Bishop of Fred-ricks- on Collin-tumTj- :i Mattle I Thomas great-- - Mel Foxley, Ken Cornwall, Leon Kerr and Wayne Anderson Seal of managed to get a deer while hunting over the weekend. yfcdco and a r. Mrs. Mary for t imp, ; - nom e LesijT'E EAST inS W- W. :,r-- s. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Fredrick-so- n Whitney spent Sunday in Provo visit37 Je'f; :k for a east back trip ing their daughter, Joyce, Mrs. SUPP and friends R. V. Sorenson. will visit y : 's ite I le F; Orval Ewer, Steven Hales, kBORN TO MR- Harry Taylor and son brought back their limit from the deer I. LEROY FIRTH at Clear Creek. hunt cement is mauc Bothwell of weenoy Firth Eddie Krey,, Ed Quinney, Jack th of a daughter at the 27. Pick Howard and Gordon October Boyce, on epital kenpa.; . Worley returned from their two - b - nt s!snd Puzey day hunt at Bear Lake but unher fortunately were unable to report any luck. sev- -l spent chtrjn Magna with iends. n. Elva Bazzant. tad. Mr. and Mrs. Evan Thompson and family were in Ephraim to celebrate the 70th birthday anniversary of Mrs. Thompson's father on October 20th. and two children remained for a ten day visit. Evan and the school children ret'd home until Sunday when they drove back to get the family. While down there Evan was fortunate in bagging his deer. n Mr. and Mrs. Dick Howard and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Worley attended a movie in Ogden Monday evening. Jtcfee ft on If operates more economically Chevrolet's famous Valve in Head Engine, exclusive to Chevrolet in its price range, brings you an outstanding combination of thrills and thrift, plus proved dependability, year after year. Take one ride and you'll agree Chevrolet is the smoothest riding car in its field. It's -- car combining the the only n famous Unitized Ride and shock absorbers all around. airplane-typ- e low-pric- ed Knee-Actio- It drives more easily driving with Enoy finest no-sh- ift -- It lasts longer, too Power-glid- 105-h.- p. Combination of Powerglide Automatic Transmission and 10S-H- j. 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DEPEnDADMLDu DtLDDADDLDuV. It rides more smoothly J.W. Ault of Logan visited with Mrs. T. A. Carter Sunday. Arnold Whitaker, along with his father and some of his brothers, were successful in their deer hunt by his ranch at y j Tht FUellin wiiinji.mil D Lux Dell Hansen, along with hi? father and brother, hunted deer this week in Monte Crista All were successful and had an enjoyable trip. Mr. and Mrs. George Scdoa 7 Napoli and children and Mrs. Hughie Thompson spent the weekend visiting in Grouse Creek. .7 - fMhiV . and Mrs. Cliff Ulary and daughter of Ogden visited in Tremonton with the George Napoli family Tuesday evening. On Wednesday the Ulary family left for North East Maryland where they will make their home. Mr. Saturday. Cheek your locol NBcstot,n Tuesday, November 7 for complete ELECTION RETURNS - j f , V --' t . vjrJW , v0" FrOnK Chevrolet Co. Tremonton Phone 2311 Wayne Fronk visited the weekend in Layton with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Harris, while her husband was in Idaho hunting pheasant. Mrs. Boyd and Jack Mason, Hal Rhead of Tremonton and Ben Eldredge of" Twin Falls enjoyed a successful deer- hurt this week in the Grouse Creek mountains. :C, xi iTO Tun In for moil complete coverage with such nationally famous commentators ai H. V. Kaltenborn, Robert Trout and Morgan Beattyl Mrs. Merlin Wood flew to Cheyenne on the United Air Lines Thursday to meet her husband. They returned home on There were as many careless LeRoy Bunnell and son Dwain drivers in the old days but not as returned home Saturday after- many accidents. Horses had some noon with a fine buck after sense. Advertisers, St. Albans, hunting out west during the W. Va. morning. ' j I Mr. and Mrs. George H. Mrs. George Scoffield of week. what our republican ed tc governor has done :ratk0 Jhe farmers of utah. 8ember rfced funds Service. for the Agricultural Extension the appropriations for Tuberculosis and Bangs Disease, the cause of dreaded undulent fever. steed !n of ex: Conservation funds. e 36o'!02c' iosd the fund appropriated for Pullorum c.,i:ase necessary to protect Utah poultry industry. ailon fated some 29 county noxious weed supervisors. farm people ys Kay-vil- le visited her daughters In Tremonton for several days this ft j W not entitled to benefit Ficationpayrriens or support prices. $ Has set back the progress of agriculture Utah 20 lamatic-years. ministo'rure the farm program which the nave jftonias to cast a vote which was not r li Iture. sincerely interested in agriculture canno'rrn group is doing supporting Wallace of the Me Thomas. I have never known Anderson, Former Secretary of o farrr4 from October 27 issue of the 0f Seni,ii--e, $011 SSL 45:45 ; erna -- Ward Holbrook Hsber Bennion, Jr. ve U . Co1'' , P.M. SATURDAY MONDAY . sent. U4t AW Ch.mbert. SmifhfitU, UaS or cure your ills . . . you will take the number of patients treated asf year n Enaland and divide this number by the number or Doctors taking care of these patients . . . and further take info consideration the number cf hours worked by the doctors under the British plan . . . you would find the average time spent with each patient wes approximately thrse minutes. If Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sandall Tuesday for Boise, Idaho to it friends for several days. left Henry Oyler and sons, Earl and Leland Peterson and Ned, and sons Burke and Lynn, Scott Hansen and Norman Rose bagged 6 deer from the Park Valley area this week. Mrs. Ned Oyler and daughter spent three days with her parents in Ogden, while her husband was hunting game. Mr. and Mrs J. M. Cordon of Ogden were recent visitors of their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Garfield. Miss Ladene Seeholtzer of Logan was a Sunday dinner guests of the Jess Garficlds. and children, Pamela and Freddie of Brlgham vls'ted Sunday with Miss Mary Gctz. and Mrs. Dm Ppt kenpauph spent Friday in Salt Lake. Mr. Repainting Old tovn car Occasionally, a l i ent will repair und repair' ;n r rcsul'.s toy with disastrous ? nreal not cr forgetting ' " hnrd fmi-' r safe for an object whit!", f t Uv to rut cJnn are likely - r-.- v Miouths w i arw.i sr.ii ifiw 'Ji vis- The Rucker boys, Richard, Bob Henry and Max, accompanied by Kenneth Peterson and Dee Watt got their limit of deer from the Grouse Creek mountains Monday and Tuesday. - C;'Yl UUK! a life Mrs. Lyle Johnson and Mrs. Hal Rhead spent Tuesday visiting in Logan. Mrs. Dee Ross Young and son, Philip and Mrs. Elaine Ferguson FRIDAY to. Save Harold and Bert Strand of Ogden, sons of Oscar Strand, Tremonton, hunted deer with their father in Logan canyon. They were successful in getting one. Mrs. Harold Strand visited Mrs. Oscar Strand ' while their husbands were away. m i yn i Under the Proposed Socialized Medicine Plan private consultation with your Doctor might become a thing of the past direcHalf your Doctor's time would be spent in filling out forms and reading government red tape and tives that would limit the extent of his service to you. With his hands tied by attention. Using England as a yardgovernment limitations you could not be given proper more than three minutes time stick, under Socialized Medicine your Doctor could give you no with our to consult with you, diagnose your ills and prescribe a treatment. Compare that know a and moment change it over for even a you'll present, free American system. Think to compulsory health Insurance would be folly. Socialized Medicine Results in Mass Treatment to Doctors . . . Doctors Compulsory health Insurance would end up by assigning patients ALWAYS goes this way. medicine socialized to patients. Though it is denied by Its sponsors, . . In Russia, In Germany, in France, ond Inevitably In England, patients become numbers . conIn comes the State. You get no private Doctors the same. Out goes the Individual It. You for get Inferior medical care . . . hospitals sultation . . . your doctor has no time fool you. Compulsory Health Insurance become clogged. Don't be misled. Don't let labels medicine. is nothing but Socialized Medicine. And Socialized Medicine is bad ... polol See your Doctor for further information THINK RIGHT Qufai-ov- er ney and family of Montpclier , were Sunday dinner guests at tie home of the George Quinneys la Tremonton. J Dr. and Mrs. D. P Green and daughter, Donna amended the concert held at the . C. in Logan on Monday ev vng. Donna played in the orchestra. an f Advise is usually worthless because older people have had more experience and rarely heed it and young people know everything and do not need it White Monticello, County Democrat VOTE RIGHT and keep Socialized Political Controlled Medicine out of America. ::mm mm m&mmmmm |