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Show THE LEADER, Tremonton, Utah" 1950 ited in Brigham Friday. They met Joan, who came from Provo to spend the weekend at home. CHristine Mrs. Eldon Palmer and small and KITSdaughter, Becky of Salt Lake visin Ogden ited with her parents, Mr. and bon visited Mrs. 'Harvey Sorenson while Elweek- of last vis don was deer hunting. Mrs. Archie Rose aa - ,i 9 - i 4 i- t- 3" - -- - THERE'S MORE ROOM INSIDE this AMERICA'S tig LOWEST-PRICE- Auto- D matic Transmission . . . Dodge is available on CoroGyro-Matnet models at moderate extra cost new Dodge more head room, shoulleg room-th- an der room, stretch-oin many cars costing far more. ic ut for vourself ! You could pay $1,000 more and still not get the lira roominess, driving ease and rugged dependability of DODGE! saving dependability that you don't get in many cars costing as much as a thousand dollars more. see how easy it is to own Come in today-a- nd today's bigger value Dodge. Your present car will probably take care or the down payment. mrir minutes of your time worth $1,000? all the time we need to show you the Lf of Dodge bigger dollar value! Youll see t this smart big DQUge gives you a new uuu roominess-a- na money- driving ease-ex- tra h-- : l14"'-- ''j-rA- PHONE 5181 we : cars than the lowest-price- d Winzeler Motor Co. TREMONTON Menah Rose. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Rose were in Ogden Friday to attend funeral services for an uncle of Mrs. Rose. Friday evening Mrs. Floe Cutler was hostess to members of the Frienda club at her home. The evening was spent in sewing and visiting. A delicious luncheon was served to eleven members and Mrs. Mary Showell and Mrs. Effie Showell were special guests. A lovely gift was presented to the hostess. A meeting of the P. T. A. Organization was held at the school house Monday evening. An interesting program was presented. A talk was given by Mrs. Verna inn in IS in Men's Rubber Work IX 4 N ) ARTICS S4.89 Wide last plus 2 handy instep buckles make this rubber easy to slip on or off. It has a Lightweight live action rubber arctics with specially inserted buckles that won't leak. Comfortable felt insole. ... 4 rugged buckles on to stay! Men's $5.50 6-- ; 4-- 10 cleated tough red rubber sole. Black upper. Brown $3.89 Red - $3.89 White - $4.29 6-- 13 j Fx Girl's 12Va - 4 - - $3.79 Child's 6 - 12 - - $3.59 X , .. . ft- 1 - I v. s. it. Lightweight yet ample protection from slushy sloppy weather. They're cotton fleece lined for extra warmth. skid resistant soles. Built so that snow can't come through the gusset. Men's Black Stretch-o- n Women s Calf WORK RUBBER Zipper Long-weari- Champion drivers know champion trucks! The nation's state champions , . . with proved skill reputations for safety records and drivingat the . . . competed recently in New York National Truck Roadeo. Given the privilege of selected driving any make truck, these champions than 2 more by national for competition Dodge combined! makes to 1 over all other In the events in which Dodge trucks partici-pate6 out of 9 national winners drove Dodge trucks. The champions selected Dodge for these tough tests because of "its extra visibility, its great hanmaneuverability, good braking, and ease of know: who men the from a take tip So, dling.'' Truck! " drive a Dodge Smooth working side slide fastener concealed in a waterproof gusset. Warm brightly colored cotton fleece lining. Skid resistant soles. long-weari- ng GALOSHES champion truck drivers choose Dodge! RUBBER BOOTS S2.89 Dress yf of 05 Fastener WORK RUBBER S4.49 I. LOW PRICED! Women's Side Men's AU Men's JM High Rubber $2.49 BOOTS Wide last so this rubber fits over your work shoes easily. Gives same protection as 2 buckle rubbers, without the buckles. Longwearing cleated heavy duty rubber sole Black . sizes Brown $2.98 4. ng Keep warm and dry in these cotton fleece lined rubber boots- Handy instep strap for easy adjustment. (Strap has place to print your name on the inside Black, brown, red, white sizes - 4-- Red White is 6-- 14 1 ) 1 "Job-Rate- ii j M "' : .:.:iv:l;'" - - .'t ft- mi I'Miii '""""'" Wn'IH 'MT'i .l Yf a J 4 """ J- - f Rubber GA-Ll-t- Truck. "Job-Rate- Semi-Trailin the Tractor, Tandem-Axl- e $ was won by O. E. Chapman, Pacific Intermountaio Oakland, Calif. Chapman, Colorado State Cham- Truck. drove a Dodge YA-14- 2 "Job-Rateer . Q T 2 to Wt 4-t- II 6WD TROPHY in the Tractor, Tandem-Axl-e won by Robert RudesilL Glendenning Motorwavs, K Rudesill, Minnesota State Champion, drove Dodge "Job-Rate- Semi-Trail- er in the Str. ght Truck Class w u won ChaHotte. Wa I Wallace, Johnson Motor Lines, Inc, a Dodge GA-15drove North Carolina State Champion, Truck. "Job-RateTHIRD TROPHY Class Inc. St. YA-14- !j ,a Class in the Tractor, Tandem-Axl- e Inc, Dalti- !on by Harry w. Pollock, Johnson Motor Lines, Pollock, the Maryland State Champion, drove a Dodge 142 Truck. TROPHY n Semi-Trail- "Job-Rate- THIBD er Dodge iii ei JA-12- i i in the "Job-Rate- 8 i'ii t,i i i Winzeler Motor Co. rhone 5181 J' Tractor, SinBte-Al- e Columb.a Frank Kirkpatrkk, by State Champa, Kirkpatrkk, the Oregon Truck. TROPHY Portland! . 1.1 14 H R. D ho Z Z Truck. d Gleaming black rubbers with plenty of give for ease in putting them on or taking them off. Skid resistant soles. We have sizes from GALOSHES I TROPHY ff. SI. 79 Boy's in the Straight Truck Class was won by rd Wold, Glendenning Motorways, Inc., St. PauL Minnesota State Champion, drove a Dodge Tremonton $3.39 ! .) - , RUBBERS I TROPHY W, ( Men's Black Dress k i , I lilMMUlii" iii """ - I ' "Job-Rated- - $3.19 Girl's l212 to 4 - $3.19 Child's - - - - $2.G9" d, i 6-- 14 S3i9 Lightweight yet ample protection from slushy, sloppy weather. They're cotton fleece lined for extra warmth. skid resistant soles. Built so that snow can't come through the gusset. 11 to 2 - $3.49 Long-weari- V2 n ' ' vX Men's I'll liiU Ray-Anderso- ' -- I Black; reporter, W. and song leader Warren Hickman. The next meeting will be held November 17th andL an invitation is extended for aJL members to be present. 'GOODLOOKING, LONGVEARING, YU 6 Neal, held a meeting to elect tLe following new cf fleers. President, Clair Eliason; vice president, Glen Cobia; secretary, MH-t-on e ren. The Sunday evening program was presented by the Relief Society. A very interesting program was given under the direction of BfggerVafua Cobia from Mr. Ferrin's room. Reed Larkin explained the voting on the ammendment3. Punch and cookies were served to a large crowd. Mrs. Rose Ward, president of the PTA was in charge. "The Easie Goers Club." under the direction of club leader Cliff - Mrs-Ma- "Is V Mrs. Jim England of Helena.! Arbon on what a parents exMontana and Mrs. Dan Gam of pects of a teacher. Mrs- SampFielding spent Tuesday of last son spoke on what a teacher exweek with Mr- - and Mrs. Reed pects of a parent. Mr. Ferrin Larkin. Mrs. England is a sister then gave a summary of the to Uarda. talks. A group of children from Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Arbon Mrs. Sampson's room sang two visited in Brigham on Saturday. songs and an instrumental numMr. Rhoda Brewster of Salt ber by Clair Eliason and Glen Lake visited with Mrs. May Larkin last week. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Cobia visited in Ogden Saturday with Showell at the Dee hospital where she is improving from her recent illness. Mrs. Uarda Larkin, in company with her mother, Mrs. Dan Garn, and two sisters, Mrs. Jim England and Mrs. Bob Drollette of Brigham visited in Salt Lake last week. Mrs. Earl Wilber and daughter Karan of Ogden spent Saturday and Sunday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Archie Rose. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Larkin and Mrs. Mae Larkin were in Burley, Idaho Monday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Larkin and Mrs. Mae Larkin were in Burley, Idaho Monday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ferrin and small son John spent the weekend in Salt Lake with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Arbon and daughters, DeAnn, Ruby and Sheryl visited from Wednes day to Sunday evening with relatives in Franklin, Idaho and in Provo where Chester enjoyed a deer hunt. Mrs. Mary Peck returned home Tuesday from a visit in California and Nevada with her child- Watch That Qoclci 8 I. 2 At 4 Mr. and Mrs. Horton Hurd visited in Twin Falls, Idaho from Friday to Sunday evening. Mrs. Twila Knight and children, Linda, Janace and Randy of Ogden spent from Wednesday until Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Anderson. We have a Complete Line in Rubber Foot- wear . . . Cowboy-Boot- s ng Special Work Rubbers for Engineer Boots, etc. Women's Low Priced Rubber SNOW BOOTS S2.98 shearling cuff and cotton fleece lining. Waterrubber construction. proof Handy front slide fastener. Fits any heel from flats up to 2" high, brown red, white Warm sizes 0. Girl's Red - $4.93 Keep Dry And Warm With Rubber Footwear |