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Show THE LEADER, Tremonton. Utah Thursday, October 11, 1951 gress Guild held their annual installation luncheon at the MRS- - FLORENCE MUNSON Oak Cafe at Tremonton Thursspent Saturday and Sunday evening with Mrs. Carl day in Idaho, where the men Johnson and Mrs. John Lewis went fishing and they all visitof Tremonton, Mrs. Delbert ed friends. Wood of Farmington and Mrs. Hess as hostesses. The Members of the Social De- Quinton were attractively decotables velopment Club held their open- rated with gay fall flowers. Cor- ing social for the season at were presented to the the home of Mr. Donnetta gages new officers installed as folARRIVED Petersen Thursday Afternoon. Miss Ardis Adams of Garland lows: HOLLAND GROWN Rhoda Welling, club presigave an interesting travelogue reOpal Garn, vice president; had on Mexico, where she Rae Petersen, secretary; dent; was Luncheon visited. cently served by the hostess assisted Erma Bourne, coresponding secTULIPS and June Baird music by her daughters, Carolyn Jen- - retary, nYACLNTIIS sen pf Brigham, Elaine Chris-- ! director. Retiring officers were DAFFODILS Anderson, tophersen of Tremonton and Sara Moss, Madge Elsie WellETC. Ranae MacFarland, of Petersen City, Sugar Betty Rhoda Club and Welling. Idaho. Mrs. Mildred Richards ing, was a special guest. New of- odjourned to meet at the home ficers who will preside for the of Mrs. Rae Petersen on Octobpresent season are Mrs. Eva. er 18. Elder Verl Rees, son of Mr. Munson, Mrs. Ina Udy, Mrs CARDS GIFTS Edith Welling, Mrs. Ruby and Mrs. Guy Rees, who is servFLOWERS Farnsworth and Mrs. Ruby ing on an LDS mission at Rio de Janerio, ,D. I Brazil was reJones. For All Occasions cently operated on for appenMrs. are officers Retiring He writes that he spent dicitis. Holt, Mrs. Helen Mason, in the hospital, but nine days BerMrs. Mrs. Mabel Hansen, FLOWERLANE tha Smith and Mrs. Violet is getting along satisfactorily Grover. The next meeting will now. He also sends greetings FLORAL & GIFT be held at the home of Mrs. to his friends here at home. PHONE 351 Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Pack Bertha Smith on October 18. Members of the Future Pro and daughter, Jane and son, Mr. and Mrs. Eli Winzeler, Mrs. Ben Winzeler and Art Hile-ma- n FIELDING Fielding Clubs Open Social Season JUST . BULBS -j GOLDFISH Lo-vin- ne Ml UllJ Bill, of Blackfoot, Idaho, spent Friday visiting with Mrs. Eliza Godfrey and family and Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Munson and family. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wynn Hansen last week were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wraller and daughter, Margaret, of Roswell, New Mexico. Miss Faye Coombs has been spending the past two weeks with her sister Mrs. Alvln Harris at Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mason attended a wedding reception at the Clarfcston Recreational Hall Saturday evening in compliance to Mr. and Mrs. David Wilson. Mrs. Wilson was formerly Miss Guenivere Archibald of Clarkston. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Bourne and Mr. and Mrs. Theo Richards spent Sunday visiting with Dr. and Mrs. R. C. Robinson at Farmington. Thursday afternoon Mrs. A. W. Burns accompanied by her daughters Mrs. Nelda Whitney, Mrs. Helen Hall, Mrs. Gertrude Burns and Mrs. Norma Thomas of Garland visited at Bountiful with another daughter Mrs. Lueen Christensen. The occasion was Mrs. Christensen's birthday anniversary. Other guests were Mrs. Vera Burns and Mrs. Eva Burns of Bountiful. A lovely luncheon was served and the afternoon spent in visiting. Breakfast guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wynn Hansen Friday morning were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Walter of Fowler Idaho. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Earl J. Holt during the forepart of the week were Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Roper and son Clay, of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sutherland of Pocatello announce the arrival of a baby daughter born October 6. Mrs. Sutherland was formerly Miss Janice Grover. Mr. and Mrs. John Owen and family spent Sunday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Arnell at St. Charles, Idaho. Mrs. Leona Standing has returned home after having spent a few days with her mother Mrs. John Earl at Ogden. Mrs. Earl is reported to be slowly improving, after a serious illness. Miss Faye Coombs and Dale Coombs attended Conference at Salt Lake' City during the weekend. Faye attended the missionary reunion ,and Dale attended the Central States reunion where they both enjoyed meeting old friends. Wynn Hansen attended a ram sale at Spanish Fork last week. Two Operations in one family during this week were reported at the Petersen home. Miss Marie Petersen was operated on for appendicits at the Valley Hospital Monday evening. Wednesday morning her mother, Mrs. Elma Petersen also underwent an operation, at the Valley Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Munson spent Monday at Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. John Lott and daughters Jean and Lynette of Ogden visited with Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lott and fomily Sunday. A family party honoring Mrs. A. W. Burns on her birthday anniversary was held Friday evening at the Burns residence. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burns, Mr. and Mrs. Hardy Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Odell Burns and Farrell Burns of Bountiful, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Whitney, Mr. and Mrs. Arch Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Burns, and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Thomas of Garland, and A. W. Burns. A lovely luncheon was served, games were played and the evening spent in visiting. Mrs. Burns was presented with nice gifts. Mrs. E. h. Packer accompanied by Mrs. Thayne Packer and family of Logan spent the weekend at Salt Lake City where they attended Conference. They were also guests at the home of r. and Mrs. Owen Asplund during their stay. Mrs. John E. Coombs visited with Mrs. Zina Schoffleld at Layton and Mrs. James Webb Texas-Louisia- It's a good idea to drive in now and have us Drain and clean the radiator and supply anti-freez- e. Drain the crankcase, flush it, and refill with motor oil in the proper winter grade. Lubricate your car thoroughly. Replace worn tires with new Atlas "Gripsafe" Tires to provide you maximum safety for driving on slippery highways. Check your battery to be sure it can stand the added strain of cold weather driving. Inspect the fan belt and replace if necessary. Check the hose connections and replace if necessary, letter One Week Early... Than One Pay Late! You can't have your car protected for cold weather too early but a few hours delay may be too late! na at Kaysville last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Smith accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Rhead of Tremonton spent Sunday at Logan. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hess spent Monday at Brigham. J- - ;5 (S79(GIH330 42nd Voor of Progress ( t UTAH OIL REFINING UTOCO inn j COMPANY H. Om 5,500 operators report to joh so running costs! - .fc Plumber W. C. Reilly: 1 "I drove my F-- l Pickup 6,501 milts in the Hun. Cost of gas, oil and maintenance was only 'i 110 a mile!" s, Here is o e record of running expenses, from the Ford Truck Economy Run. Come in and use it,' see how Your costs measure up! dollar-ami-fent- 144-pag- Stockman Ernest Sheehan: 'The running cost of my Ford 4 was under 3f a mile for 4,&j0 miles." F-- can see real evidence on how ttle it can cost to run a truck in your kind of business! Vow you 'iV' Contract Carrisr Edward Madeira: "My Ford F-- 8 Big Job hauled loads for only mile!" The ECONOMY RUN FINAL RESULTS BOOK is a Ford Dealer exclusive! 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The Petersons visited thur Erickson and daughter other friends and relatives while Carol, Owen Rasmussen, Dick Primary to Hold Rummage Sale The Primary registration data on Trucks last longer! rummage sale will be held next Tuesday, Oct. 16, at 12:00 noon. Someone will call at each home Friday afternoon or Saturday to collect any items you might have to contribute to the event. Mrs. Amos Hansen attended Relief Society Conference in Salt Lake last Wednesday, then went on to Provo to spend the weekend with her son, Boyd Hansen and his wife. They brought their mother home Sunday and spent the day here. Overnight guests at the home here also. Dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dwain Romer last Wednesday were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest M. Horsley and son Richard of San Francisco, California and Mrs. May M. Horsley of Brigham. Dick Harris and Willis Petll erson took "Von Christensen, Saunders, Paul Munns, Carl and Douglas Harris to Salt Lake Sunday morning to hear the Church of the Air broadcast, the Tabernacle Choir broadcast and conference. The following people attend La-ve- pG3te fluCSuuu dlD DGD Harris, Amos Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Francom, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Gardner, Mr, and Mrs. Dwain Romer, Garnet Abel, and L. C. Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. N. R. Hunt of Buhl, Idaho, were overnight guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Peterson last Mon- day. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Mortensen and Mr. and Mrs. Dwain Romer were in Brigham Monday night to visit Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Peterson of Garden Grove, California. The Petersons are visiting at the home of Mrs Margaret Romer. GuDQ pOSf S For the past year, automotive writers, engineers and owners have bee-- ? raving about a new kind of automatic driving . and here's why you get it only in Ford Cars: gt All the power you need when you need it! Some It gives you instant "GO"! It practically drives itself! acrtvvfcfae fa The automatic driv. torn can offer you hi a torque converter which multiplies torque without the use of gears. Its odvontag. Is a smooth flow of power, fts disadvantage it a smaller range of torque multiplication which requires more power from the engine and an uneconomical axle ratio which increases costs. Buffbrdomaffc WW IP3 Other cars offer an automatic drive that uses automatic gears (at Illustrated In simplified form at right) Instead of a torque converter. The advantage here is more "go," more con-tr- ol and greater economy. The disadvantage h that this system it not at smooth, nor at jerk-fre- e at a torque converter. See our selection of mr d rWM w -- I I V USED CARS Mr. and Mrs. George F. Price enjoyed a visit over last weekend with their son, George Dial W. Price and wife of Lehl. IV . IV nO II II k. II II 1.- -1 I riTrrvT V A i J I rordomor DWv. optional en modV'f of efre celt, fovr'o. Mnf, ecceuorwt end trim wbrect te thangt without notice. CAREY-FOR2121 Si e Yet. Fordomatic has a torque converter plut automatic gears. It brings you only the advantages of both drives. Unlike cart with only a torque converter (which start and cruise all In on. drive gear), Fordomatic starts fast and smooth in Intermediate Gear then shifts itself into Drive Gear. D IV F.C.A. Inc. Tremonton |