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Show THE LEADER. Tremontan. Utah Salt friends and relatives in COLLENSTON and Warnke daughters, Mary Alice and Barbara, spent Tuesday in Ogden where they were gues'-- of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Talbot. Oleen Marble visUed several days in Deweyville with his cousin, Nolan Barnard. Mrs. Ruth Jensen entertained for a few of her friends ati her home Thursday evening. Games were played and refreshments served. Mrs. Darrell Goodsell, who) has spent some time in Kansas with her husband, who was stationed there .has returned) to visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Simmons, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Ericksen, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Durfey and their families, attended the Durfey family reunion held at Camp La Mondi in Ogden canyon on Monday and Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. William Doane and daughter Arleen of Glen- dale, Calif.,, and Mrs. Peter Thompson of Grace, Idaho, spent Tuesday and Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dur- I Mrs. R. W. Lake City. Mrs. Clifford Petersen spent Monday in Logan at the home of Mrs. Alice Hornaday. Mr. and Mrs. La Mar Bowen entertained at a party Friday at Crystal Springs in honor of the birthday anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Durfey of their son Kay. Dinner was are happy over the arrival of served to Wendell Veibell, Mer-re- ll r, their first the Stone, Lynn Bowen, Clair first child for Mr. and Mrs. McNeeley, Garth Kidman, Va Earl Johnson of Logan. Mrs. Louie Kidman, Diane Johnson, Johnson is the former Pat Mar Jean Bowen and Sherry Durfey. June Simmons. The honored Mr. and Mrs. Jack Howard guest received many lovely and two sons of Overton, Ne- gifts. vada arrived Friday to spend Mrs. A. A. Johnson spent Several weeks visiting with several days in I daho Falls, Mrs. Howard's parents, Mr. and1 Idaho at the home of her Mrs. Joseph A. Ericksen. daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Thayle Anna Bowen spent several Neilsen and family. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Kiddays In Brigham City with her Ulster, Mrs. C. M. Hawkes. man, Garth and Va Louie, re Nordith Simmons Is spend- cently attended the Maughan ing the week In Salt Lake City family reunion at Willow Park. as guest of Mar Jean Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Fryer and Nedra Simmons and Idella daughter Geneal spent Wed Durfey. nesday in Salt Lake City. McMr. and Mrs. Charles Mr. and Mrs. Derrah Wigijle and family of Kaysville spent Neeley spent Monday in Salfi Sunday with her parents, Mr. Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Thalne Secrlst fey. and Mrs. Charles Bishop. Mr. and Mrs Ed Bowen arri were dinner guests of Mr. and Visitors at the home of Mr. spent Tuesday fishing family and Mrs. Seymour Johnson and Mrs. O. H. Potter in Ogden In canyon. Logan Mrs. family are Judy, Arleen, Karen Saturday evening. obwas being birthday and Arnold Madsen of Salt PENROSE served. Lake City. Mr. Mrs. B. F. Johnson and Clara Petersen is working Mrs. Leonard Petersen Mrs. R. A. durlnjj the summer in Silver and daughters, and Johnson, spent Monday in Salt Springs, Maryland. Lake City as quests of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Fryer and and daughter Geneal motored Mrs. Alvin Walkenhurst to Provo Sunday to visit with family. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bowen The Beehive girls entertained Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jorgensen. Mrs. Mozell Johnson spent a of Providence visited Sunday the Mia Maids, Friday evening. few days last week with hen with Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Bow- A hobo stew was cooked on the camp fire and punch, ice parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. en. Mrs. Joseph Durfey cream and cookies were served Mr. and In Buttars, Ogden. Thursthe hostesses. Marlene by Saturday guests of Mr. and and son Norman spent famother with and Friday Mrs. Ralph Simmons were Mr. day Egley and Maxine Leak. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Pe and Mrs. Albert Meldrum and ily members as guests of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Meldrum of and Mrs. Peter Thompson at tersen and Mr. and Mrs. Jo their home at Grace, Idaho. Elwood. seph Egley returned home on Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Bowers, and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A Erafter a week's vacation Sunday icksen and daughters La Vona. Mrs. Elizabeth Bowers, ac- at Yellowstone and Glacier Mrs. Faye Ericksen, Mr. and companied Mr. and Mrs. Ralph National parks, and Alberta, Both-we- ll Mrs. B. F. Johnson and family ForsgTen and family of Canad. While in Alberta they to Ixgan canyon Sunday. visited the LD.S. and Mrs. Charlotte Johnson, Temple aH Mr. and Mrs. Vern Searrons Cardston, and attended a roattended the Whitworth reunand family of Logan wcrei deo there. ion at Bancroft, Idaho. evening guests of Mr. Irma Wendell and Sunday Mr. and Mrs George Heweti Alton, Mrs. Grant Marble. Veibell spent the weekend with and and family of Clearfield; visited this week at the home of her mother, Mrs. Josephine Mrs. R- - W. Warlike s A Granddaughter For The Wilford Durfeys grand-daughte- Sec-ris- t's Beehive Girls Entertain Nelsen. Mr. and Mrs. Ryman Petersen and Mrs. Effie Petersen of Brigham were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack TRAILVAYS BUS DEPARTURE FROM TREMONTON EASTBOUND 5:35 a.m. 2:15 p.m. 9:20 p.m. WESTBOUND 10:35 a.m. 2:50 a.m. Leak. 8:35 p.m. PHONE 2691 GAY CAFE with Mrs. Petersen's Mrs. Christena Nelson, who Js In the hospital with a broken hip. A canyon dinner was enjoyed at Logan canyon Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. Engvar Petersen, Mr. and Mrs. Preston Petersen and family and Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Smith and family, and Mont Smith. Mark Eames and father of Elba, Idaho were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Petersen and family. Donna accompanied them to Salt Lake City where Mark boarded a train for California where he Is serving in the medical corps of the Navy. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Petersen and family and Boyd Petersen and family of Brigham City enjoyed a fishiing trip at Bear Lake on the 24th. Misses Sherrie and Donna Petersen and Gloria and Bonnie Gay attended a wedding dance at Akno, Idaho, Friday evening honoring Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Darrington. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Miller included, all of their daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Price and family on Saturday and Mr. and Mrs. Niel Fausett and Mrs. Gene Long and son Brent on Sunday. Miss Myrna Petersen accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Ed Priece) to their home in Ogden, Saturday, where she will be their guest for a week. Mrs. J. B. Shuman and! daughter DeAnn and Mis. Sarah Shuman, visited in Brigham Monday. Jed Stanfill spent Sunday in Salt Lake City. Mrs. C. E. Miller and daughter Lois visited in Brigham City on Monday Dee Petersen spent the week-en- d at Camp Browning with his brother Fred. Lund Mr. and Mrs. Russell City and daughter of Salt visited Monday and Tuesday with Mrs. Lund.'s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Stanfill. and) Shuman Mrs. Titus daughter Patty visited Sunday with Mrs. Sarah Shuman. sister-in-la- w n THATCHER ROSELLA ANDERSON Pet Show Given By Boys and Girls The Zions boys and girls and their teachers, Koa Lou Christ-ense- n and Marie Roche, held a pet show Monday. It was very entertaining and worth while. Mr. and Mrs. Doran Barlow and family went to Logan Can yon Tuesday where tney were joi-by other relatives from in honoring Mrs. Rue I of Fairview the occa sion was the birthday of Mrs. Harding. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Wight and family are visiting with Mrs. Wight's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Olsen of Mt. Pleasant. Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Johnson and children visited with rela tives at Portage Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Johnson and children have moved to their home in Promontory. They H will remain until after the grain harvest. Mr. and Mrs. O'Dean Dider- ickson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Darren Diderickson ana iamny of Grantsville and Mr. and Mrs. hi1 Lytle Didcrickson of Wendover visited with their mother, Mrs. over the Harvey Diderickson Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Johnson of Deweyville were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs, Newell Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Millet and Mrs. Eva C. Petersen visited in Salt Lake City Monday Thursday, July trip to Sacramento, Calif., with her daughter and family, Captain and Mrs. Don Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Udy spent Sunday in Plymouth with her mother, Mrs. Ida Steel. RIVERSIDE By MVRLE UDY Visitors From Washington Mr. and Mrs. George Hales and family of Washington. have been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Ron Hales and other friends and relatives for the past ten days. Mrs. Amanda Hermansen and sons, of Salt Lake City, are Spending some time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J H Ward. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Ogden and family of Salt Lake City spent the weekend and 24th holiday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Deloss Jensen. Mrs. Rule MacFarlane spent a few days in Preston, Idahd with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Alf White. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Udy entertained the North Garland So cial Hour club on Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Udy spent Sunday afternoon with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Adams in Thatcher. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hirschl accompanied by Mrs. Inez Johnson and family, visited Mr. and Mrs. Alen Udy at Huntsville, Sunday. Mrs. Cleo Forsberg and Mrs Inez Johnson were in Logan Thursday and .brought Mrs. Elvis Johnson and baby son home from the hospital. Mrs. Ray Capener and baby daughter came home from the hospital Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Nina Dustin came home from Logan for the weekend. The M. J. Richards family (reunion was held in the Rees Pioneer park in Brigham on Sunday. The Ralph Richards' and Myron Richards families attended from Riverside. Maurine Capener of Salt) Lake City, spent the weekend holiday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Capener. Robert and David Capener, sons of Leland and Roy Capener, spent the weekend with their parents. They are attending the University of Utah and B.Y.U. respectively. Mrs. Joel Richards and baby are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chantril at Rexburg, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Morris of Logan, visited on Saturday with Joel Richards at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Richards. Mrs. Rayola Walker is spending several days wth her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Ward. She returned from a vacation Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Earl during the week included Mr. and Mrs. Howard Coffey and children, and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Carso of San Francisco. Among the Tremonton people who were in Ogden to see the famous musicale, "All Faces West", last weekend were Mes-seand Mesdames Frank Stevens, Arch Richardson, Jack Shumway, Rudy Miller and M. W. Ward. rs 26, 1951 Before buying automobile insurance be sure to see JAMES BROUGH, agent In Tremonton. tfne. FARM EQUIPMENT FOR SALE DDH Cletrac Crawler Trac- tor, diesel operating. 29 foot Graham Hoeme Plow; 19 foot Goeble Discs; 24 inch discs. Box 1183 Duchesne, Utah. t3c HAVE YOUR LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED by Lyndon Bark-l- e at Deweyville, or call 5737 for pick-u- service. p CUSTOM GRAIN with self propelled Call 3046 or 2091. CUTTING harvester t2c FOR SALE 3 --bedroom modern frame home. Oil furnace, floo- coverings, drapes, venetion 2 Saturday guests of the Claude blinds, car garage, well land Iversens were Mr. and Mrs. scaped. Call 3996 or see Bob tfru Louie Lupo of Helper. The Iver- Winzeler. sens entertained at dinner SunFOR SALE or TRADE Build day for Mr. and Mrs. Parley Deem and daughters of Delta. ing lot, good location with foundation already in. Sewer and water connections made. Call Ned Oyler or Fronk Chevrolet Co. Phone 2311. WANT APS New InternationFOR SALE Schenkel Apart- FOR SALE ments, good income nrorjertv. al TD 6 tractor, used two For further information, contact; years. Leland Stokes. Phone Mrs. Schenkel. tic tic 5731. FOR RENT Used Piano. Call 3 room home, WANTED modern except heat. Located 5287 or see Mrs. Leola Nelson at one block off Main street, Call Ern's Cafe. tic L. L. Bishop, Phone 2201. t3p WANTED Part time presser, FOR SALE Brick home and full time presser, silk finisher, acre in North Ogden. $8500. and full time mender. Apply Terms. Dee Richardson Realty. in person at Valley Cleaners. Phone Thatcher 3281. tic tfc New John Deere FOR SALE 36B grain harvester, 20 foot platform. List price $6500, sacrifice $4500. Also one good' W5 tfs used John Deere 36B harvester. reduction. Peterson WE HAVE DRESSED BEEF OR Drastic PORK BY THE HALF OR Tractor Service, Tremonton. tic QUARTER for your harvest FOR SALE 1951 Columbia needs. We are butchering and1 house trailer, 23 feet long Call, curing hogs all summer. Allen C. R. Brough 4737. tic Meat Co. Phone 5241. t2p FOR SALE Ford tractor, APRICOTS FOR SALE $1.00 nearly new. Phone 4277. t22c and $1.50 bushel. Bin Tolman.i 30 acre farm and! FOR SALE Honeyville. tip crops, 3 bedroom home and out FOR RENT Unfurnished 3; buildings. $19,000 Terms. Dee room apartment, clean. No ob- Richardson Realty, jections to one small child. Phone Thatcher 3281. tfc Phone 2962. tic FOR SALE Brick home and FOR SALE Glass jars, acre at Willard. $9500. Terms. suitable for gold fish bowl. Call De Richardson Realty. Phone? 5031. tfc tip FOR SALE Fine old brick FOR SALE One McCormick home, near city and Temple in Deering grain binder, Oliver Logan. Priced reasonably. See hay mower, horse drawn; and at 180 West 1st North. one saddle pony. Kenneth Boss, t2p t2p NEW MASSEY Harris Combine Garland. Phone 134M. available for Custom combin- Auto Glass Installation for all ing, truck with hoist ready if make cars. Dick's Auto Shop. needed. Dial 4950. tic Phone 3556 tfnc UTAH will pay cash for dead or useless cows horses, sheep or hogs. Dial Tre monton 2141 or Garland Phone i "I got the story on Mm and changed to New Conoco Super Motor Oil" toy Chrytkr-Plymou- Carl W. Smith th D.al.r Montana "Cnrs comine to my shop after umng Conoco Super are cleaner and show less wear than anything I have seen in mv 27 years of garage worn, ivir. onum nys. ' sir- "50.000 Mfes-N- o TRAVELING SALESMAN Wear!'Ptoved Here: After a punishing 50,000-mil- e road test, with proper drains and regular care, engines lubricated with new Conoco SuBCT Motor Oil showed no wear of any consequence: in fact, an average of less than one inch on cylinders and crankshafts. AND gasoline mileage for the last 5,000 miles was actually 99.77 as good as for the first 5,0001 th "My car it my meal ticket," admits R. C. Eberhart, Tra velingman, Flagler, Colo. "I average 2,800 miles a month. Since changing to new Conoco Super, my operating cost has been reduced and the performance is much smoother." v (M I DELIVERY H FLEET weekend. Mrs. Rov Anderson visited j her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam R. Davis of Wales, Utah Friday. On Saturday they at tended the Davis Reunion at Nebo Park. , James Peterson. Lula Dider ickson and Margaret Johnson visited with relatives in Logan and Millville Friday. Returning home by way of Brigham, they visited with Mr. and Mrs. A. W. "Repair work hag been cut 60 started using Conoco Super in all our delivery vehicles," writes George Lange, Laundry Partner, Muskogee, Okla. "One has run CONTINIMTAL 011 COMPANY RwWs 19 YEARS BUHDTJJG MORE Ford bos beitl aearfy 12 million V4'$ THAN ALL OTHER V-8-'S In the post 3 years alone 3 ore nakers have adopted MAKERS COMBINED As MAKES FORD THE MOST EXPERIENCED BUILDER V-i- 's Ford's V--8 costs hundreds less than most sixes It's the engine powering America's cars ' highest-price- d OP THE TYPE OP C. Borgstrom. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Peterson had as their guests Monday Mr. and Mrs. Lee Eldredge of Twin Falls. Val Peterson accompanied them home for a short visit. Mrs. Effie Adams and boys of Brigham called on Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Peterson Tuesday. Mrs. Dee Hirshl of Park Valley is visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mel-vi- n O. since. I over 30,000 miles on Conoco SuRCT. without any mechanical work." J (Ml Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Brenk-ma- n were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Webster in Pocatello, Idaho Sunday and spent some time at Lava Hot Springs during the holiday. ENGINE WHICH The only in the is Ford V-- 8 field low-pri- POWERS AMERICA'S FINEST CARS ONLY FORD IN ITS FIELD OFFERS A CHOICE OF ONLY FORD V-- 8 OR SIX o, tt vJ ITS FIELD OFFERS 3 GREAT DRIVES ' " ratra cod. FordomaNt Drhn miloofc wife V I foMpatat, MtMMriM W kirn fef c H dxwf n,. mNc. CAREY-FORDial F.D.A.F. D Inc. 2121 Tremonton t |