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Show THE LEADER. TremontM. Utah DEWEYVILLE Ruth Barkle Former Residents Return We are very happy come back Mr. and Bond of San Louis Mr. and Mrs. Jay Culumore of Garland visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Homer Marble. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Norr returned home Sunday after a weeks vacation in Denver, and' children of Ogden visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gardner. Mr. and Mrs. John Becker of Ogden called on Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Ault Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Parley Marriott and Mr- and Mrs. Harold Mar riott of Warren spent Thurs day with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest California. They are here to Mrs. Bond make their home. is the former Gloria Lish. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jensen spent Friday and Saturday at Provo visiting Mr. and Mrs. Joe Perkins. to wel spent Mrs. Thane Brower Mrs. Carl Thursday and Friday in Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Reginal Hun CBispo, Wyoming saker of Cokeville, called "on Mr. and Mrs. Jess Earl Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Lyndon Barkle left for Boise Tuesday to spend a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Thursday, July and Mrs. Chester Stander starting at 5:30 am. j Marcenas will return to los AnAfter a trip to the Salt Beds geles and then will likely reJenkins announced turn just before the test. Saturday, that the course was "in the . The race July 20 will be open best condition that I have ever to the public and will be sponseen. The track won't have to sored by Mid- - Continent Petbe scraped. We might just drag roleum Corporation, makers of Motor Oil. a rail over the running surface the to take off the knobs, but even that isn't absolutely necessary." Surveys started to lay out the Mr. and Alvin Stander motored to Thomas, Idaho Tuesday where they attended funeral services for Alvin's brother. Mr. and Mrs. Laurel Iversen of Ogden were guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Iverson, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hansen and Mrs. J. T. Hansen of Tremonton, and Mr. and Mrs- Ernest Olsen of Brigham City were guests of the Ernest Hugglns' Sunday. Mrs. Winnie Jensen, Mrs. Lela Andersen and Mrs. Phyllis Hun-sar of Honeyville were visiting in Ogden Saturday. Albert E. Holmgren Is confin ed at the LD.S Hospital at Salt Lake City, where he is receiving medical treatment. Mrs. A. John Cope and daughter, Susan, of Washington, D. C. is here visiting her father and other rela- Colo. Myrl Perry is training with the 96th Division at Camp Williams for three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Spack-ma- n Bowhius. and family and Ann and Harvey East and son, Dallas, Neil Lish spent Wednesday in of Ogden called on Mr. and Logan Canyon. Mrs. Ernest Bowhius Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fryer CITY and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Bowen BEAR RIVER ke Lake of Salt son and and City L. M. Shoop. Andrea Hugglns Kay Matnius left Saturday to Mr. and Mrs. Evan Sorensen of spend a few weeks with nis Preston and Joyce and Arnold father, Wayne Mathius of Salt Fryer enjoyed Sunday at Logan Lake City. Canyon. Hess of Brigham Mrs. Sid Ralph Gardner, Martin Gard City is spending a week with ner, and Stanley Gardner are her parents, Mr. and Mrs. visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Carl LaWanna Jensen, daughter Horace Lish Sr. of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Jensen Chadwick of Marsing, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Arlin Madsen Mellies had the misfortune to fall and tives. Mr. and Mrs. John spent Tuesday night and Wed and family of Salt Lake City break her right leg just above Mr. and Mrs. Joe of nesday in Salt Lake City with were Sunday guests of Mr. and the knee. This is the third time Eugene, Oregon visitedWright her parMr. and Mrs. J. C. Shaw. this leg has broken. The whole ents, Mr. and Mrs. Carlos JenMrs. Floyd Gardner. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kamarath extends their sym- sen last week. Mrs. who community is Gardner Flora employ Wright will and children of Bountiful visit ed at Ogden spent the weekend pathy to her and hopes that she be remembered as Miss Clem ed Wednesday with Mr. and with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. will keeD ud that wonderful were married June Holtry. They Mrs. Jess Earl. , , smile that she has. Horace Gardner. 2. They returned to their home Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Norr Mr. and Mrs Chris Jensen and Mr. and Mrs. Vern Barrett Gay Ann Mortensen Saturday, and son, Brent and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Hassel and and Miss Joan Barrett of Salt went rith them. Mrs. Oleen Watt and children weekend guests Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Gardner daughter, Carol, have returned Lake City were of Tremonton spent Wednes home after spending the last of the Melvin Johnsen's. and children, Stephen and day at Bear Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Leonard Pamella month in Fort Bridger, Wyo. Alice, of Minneapolis, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Norr spent Wednes and returned children Mr. and Mrs. Thales Cannon Minn, are guests of his parents, Wednesday at Penrose with Mr. and family spent Saturday in day from Wyoming where they Mr. and Mrs. George Gardner. and Mrs. Perry Stanfill. Blacksmith Fork Canyon fish- vacationed for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Elliot Kilpack Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Dunn of Salt Lake and Linda Taylor daughters, Lenore and Na-diwere at Monty Cristo and at ing. is her City grandparvisiting Word has been received here of Huntington, Utah, are Bear Lake Wednesday. of the news that Mrs. Ethel ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles the guests of his sister Mr., and Carol Madsen of Salt Lake Jensen Simms Is Mrs. Ronald very much im Checketts. was a guests Monday and TuesChecketts and Bear River Leonard. Whitney her after illness. is very proud of proved long Mr. and day of her parents, Mrs. Ruth Cannon spent Sun George Thornley are spending her two ball teams this year, Mrs. Arlin Madsen. two weeks at Camp Williams in Salt Lake City. they are both at the top of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Evans day Mr. and Mrs. James Barnard with the National Guard. League. and daughter of Steril Christensen is home on Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Draggerton and Mr and Mrs. Horace BarJohnsen visited Tuesday and Wednesday visited Sunday with Mr. leave from the Navy visiting his visited their grandson, Randy with her parents, Mr.- and Mrs. nard Mrs. Mr. and Merlin Johnsen at a Salt Homer Barnard who is ill in parents, Lake Hospital Lloyd Lish. St. Benedict's Hospital in Andersen. the where he is confined Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Anderson Carol Ann Morgan of Salt receiving medical treatment. of Ogden spent Saturday with Ogden. Miss Jackie Barnard of Og Lake City is spending the week her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd den spent Friday and Saturday with her cousin, Arlene Check Lish. etta, with Mary Barnard. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Gardner Mrs. Arietta Thornley of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Haycock - La Wanna Jensen Suffers Broken Leg SLEEP IN COMFORT ON A NEW EVERTON MATTRESS We are equipped to make g the finest mattress of the inner-sprin- well-kno- course Friday. Two circles, one ten miles and one twelve miles, will be surveyed. It is expected that the run be made on the circle. Every bit of the course was hard and dry Saturday. In the past the north and south ends have usually been a "bit mushy according to "but this year the Jenkins, course is wonderful." The veteran racer is confident that he can boost the one hour record to over 2oo miles per hour in this test, which he says will be his final run on the salt. Gene Marcenac, dean of racing car mechanics, spent the major part of the past week going over every part of the machine. He completed his work Saturday and announced that the car was ready for the run. D-- X ATRAVELING f 12-m- ile WITH ft a L EVERTOn MATTRESS y Phone 27 Brigham City or R. C. Hams, Phone 5026 Tremonton and children spent four days with J. Scott Haycock at Pan- guitch, Utah. Hansen is spending Sandy: some time with her mother, Mrs. Edna Hansen in Idaho Falls. Mr. end Mrs. O H. Johnson and son, Wayne and Mr. and Mrs. Newell Johnson and daughter, Dixie and Beverley Bee ton spent Wednesday In Ogden. Mr, and Mrs. W. S. Johnson and son Elden were in Montpel-lie- r, Idaho Friday. Mrs. David Jensen and son, Max, returned with them to spend a few days. TRAILIVAYS DOS DEPARTURE FROM TREMONTON EASTBOUND 5:35 a.m. 2:15 p.m. 9:20 p.m. WESTBOUND 2:50 sum. 10:35 a.m. 8:35 p.m. GAY CAFE q PHONE 2691 ft lt ItS C.IJI A swank , cut prize. , Mrs. LaVon Andersen return ed to her home Friday from the hospital following an appendectomy performed Monday. MSrOSABlt DIAPERS Adam's Drug Store Tremonton Ab Jenkins To Make Last Speed Run Probably for the first time in history the Bonneville Salt Flats won't even have to be put in readiness for Ab Jenkins' one hour speed test, scheduled on the salt, Friday, July 20, HI liBffliEROIEM ( f ... and finest no-ihl- ... driving ft at lowest cost with " low-pric- :C road-smoothi- road-huggin- g, V Automatic Transmission Che vrolet's time - proved Powerglide Automatic coupled with 105-h.d Engine, gives smoothest and finest ft driving at lowest cost-pl- us the most powerful performance in its field! 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