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Show Thursday, November 15, 1951 THE LEADER, Tremonton, Utah Mr. and Mrs. George Nelson in attendance one night last of Spring ville visited with Mr. week at a building fund raising Mn. Epb eterson and Mrs. L. R. Shaffer Sunday affair at Perry. Afternoon and evening. The Adamses also recently atClub Don Winters son of Mrs. Ed tended the wedding reception Isaacson called from California of a relative Moyle Nielson of Members Willard at the Perry recreation to wish Julene a happy birthhall. met with day anniversary. The Birthday Club Mr. and Mrs. Roy Malan and Mrs. Naomi Oyler and girls Mrs. Naomi Oyler Monday aftof Ogden were Satchildren ernoon. The time was spent spent Saturday and Sunday In and Sunday guests of urday playing "Cootie." The birthday Salt Lake City. Wildon Grover. Mrs. and Mr. luncheon cloth was presented Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cole and attended the marThe party to the hostess by Alice Isaac- family of Ogden were Sunday 'Alene Jones of a niece, riage were served son. Refreshments guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eph who was married on Sunday by the ladies from the north Peterson. to Kent Brough. street. Out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. John Isaacson Falls Idaho Mrs. Ruel Nielson, of Mantua visited with relatives DEWEYVILLE and Millie Gleason of Garland. on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lafayette GroRuth Barkle Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Potter enver were in Ogden Saturday EAST GARLAND f Honors and Sunday, evening. They at- tertained the conference visittended a dance review at the ors at their house Saturday Will Visit Ogden High School. Servicemen MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR SALE Don't be gypped by strangers selling Magazine Subscriptions to you. We will be glad to sell you your favorite MAGAZINE or a GIFT SUBSCRIPTION to any Magazine available. Is the Time to Subscribe for Now Xmas Magazine Gifts home. Mrs. Annie Chrlstensen of Clarkston and other relatives visited with Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Sorensen Sunday. Mrs. Henry Sorensen and Mrs. Sidney Sorensen are at home and improving after their recent operations. Mr. and Mrs. Lyn Larson attended the Aggie, BU football game at Provo Saturday . Bishop and Mrs. Warren Hansen attended the funeral services in Logan for Mrs. Annie Mitten Hansen Monday after- SEE OUR NUMEROUS BOX ASSORTMENT OF Christmas Cards Priced 29c to 97c SEND PHOTO Greeting Cards Made from your own SNAPSHOTS Three Designs 10 Cards with Envelopes noon. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Christen-se- n were in Logan Friday evening to help celebrate the birth- 1.00 25 Cards with Envelopes $2 AO ADAM'S DRUG STORE Phone 3341 night and Sunday. They were Bruce R. McConkie and Paul Childs of Salt Lake City. At dinner on Sunday besides these guests were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Johns, Mr. and Mrs. Millan Peck and Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Christopherson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Grover of Logan and Mr. and Mrs. Orin and Mr. and Mrs. Ursel Grover Hudson of Alaska called on Mr. and Mrs. Lafayette Grover Monday evening. The Grovers met Ruth and her new husband while they were in Alaska. Mr. and Mrs. Ursel Rhodes and Nadine Rhodes were in Salt Lake City Saturday. Mrs. Ross Rhodes accompanied them and visited with Mrs. Ada Cheney. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Atkinson of Clarkston visited Sunday afternoon at the Harmon Pier-so- n Tremonton day anniversary of their father, Frank Wood at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Smith Richards Dr. Edmunds, father of Dr. Garth Edmunds gave the third and final lecture on Cancer Friday evening. It was on cancer of the skin. Delos Adams and Ardes were with Mrs. Anderson Mary at Keith Rhodes and family of Thatcher. Mrs. David Jensen of Bear Lake spent the weekend with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Johnson called on Mrs. Joe Hoskins of Logan, Monday. During the week guests of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Marble were and Mrs. Alva Rhodes, Mrs. Mr. Carey Idaho and Max and Richard Evans of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. N. Peter Marble were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Leggett Jr. ta Brigham. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Johnson and LaVern Grieves of Preston, Idaho were Saturday visitors of Bishop and Mrs. Clarence Perry. . k Mr. and Mrs. Alton Perry and children of Ogden and Mrs. O. H. Peterson of Petersburo were visitors during the week at the home of Mrs. M. G. Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ashby of Salt Lake City spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Myrl Perry and children and Mr. and Mrs. M G. Perry visited last Tuesday in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Wheatley tpent Tuesday in Perry with Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Snow and with Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Weedon of Brigham City . k Floyd Gardner and A. R. were elected as new members of the Deweyville town Bur-ban- Board. LEADER WANT ADS PAY " y Its later than you think! M Mary Margret Perry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Myrl Perry left last week with her grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Hess to visit Major and Mrs. Lowell Hess in San Angelo Texas and Sgt. Neil Hess at San Antonio Texas. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest E. Williams and Luanne Beckstead of Ogden were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arlln Madsen. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Anderson of Ogden were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lish. Mrs. Thales Cannon and Mrs. Winford Barrus were in Logan Tuesday . Mrs. Arlin Madsen spent Sat City attend- urday in Salt Lake F nV,n..,nM J.l mg a unuai snuwei fiui ll.B Coral Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Barnard of Brigham were Sunday callers at the Horace Barnard home. The many friends of Inez Barnard wish her a speedy recovery after her recent accident. Mr. and Mrs. Parley Marratt of Warren were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ern- to make writer repairs! "4? STORM DOORS STORM SASH Stop drafts, steaming windows and heat loss with storm doors and sash. This improvement pays for itself in fuel savings alone. We have in 1 stock most standard sizes, a new PROTECT YOUR COSTLY INVESTMENT New protect Gardner. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Heusser attended a stock show at Ogden Sunday. Mrs. Sherella Burbank of Tremonton and Mrs. Phoebe k called on Mrs. Joseph Heu- can selected lumber, t?Tl::::::::zrf In cost plenty 1 siding, roofing, $11.99 A Month sser Monday. Mr. and Mrs. James way visited against moisture. 10 down. Holdaduring the week WEATHER STRIPPING Spring bronze. Tacks around door" openings, stops heat loss. Available in comnUt-cartoor by the . foot. As low as ns QOo Hp Remodel Improve Repair Convenient Monthly Terms Qn 1 qoa Down 36 Months to Pav ubyme &0Q0QQ A Month Stop those drafts around door and window frames with caulking. Easily applied with special gun. Costs only n few cents per opening JvC 1 lit. Cartridaa "fam- ily and Miss Elnora Anderson of Ogden were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Holdaway. A AQ cient. Sealed dimension etc., and arrange for construction. Small down payment. Terms as low as Bur-'ban- Mrs. John Groberg and Save up to 30 on fuel bills year after year with Balsam Wool. Rolls out smoothly between ceiling joists. Permanent. Highly effi- - e yourt from winttr weather, build that new garage now. We can furnish Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Peterson of Brigham were Monday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. j CAULKING tfahaqsL est Bowhuis. M4 vj-- INSULATION reasonably priced. Bullet f rLANyS There's room for expanding Sugar Beet acreage 15 LDin Even though we are in fairly prosperous times prices on some farm commodities have been slipping. That is not the case with sugar beets, however. Here's why: Let us tell you this: Sugar beets are a crop For the past two years the sugar beet industry has fallen short of producing its domestic quota. non-surpl- The Buick pictured here packs more power than you find in any other car of its size and room and price. ' Sugar beets are not a subsidy crop Benefit payments to growers are paid from money raised by a processing tax on sugar sold, and about $16,000,000 per year is left over and goes into the United States Treasury. ' That's the power of Buick's newest high-compressi- on d eight the Fireball Engine, that really gets miles from a F-2- valve-in-hea- 63 gallon of gas. Add to this the fact that it tips the scales at 3817 pounds curbside and you begin to see beauty is such a nimble-foote- d why this number out on the road. e Sugar beets are a contract crop Contract crops are not subject to sudden fluctuations in market prices. Sugar beets provide a steady income over the years. " But that's only Chapter I of the performance e The Sugar Act guarantees stabilized prices to the beet farmer. story. There's a. r feel to the way this trim traveler covers the ground hugs the curves holds its course on the straightaway-smoth- ers big-ca- e There is no marketing problem with sugar beets. You know who will buy them and where they will be delivered. U Performer high-power- ed Come in, look it over, and we think you'll agree it's big in everything but price. And that's where it really shines. If you've shopped around you'll know what we mean when you read the price tags, and what they include in the way of standard equipment that shows up as "extras" on so many others. Such things as an oil filter, air cleaner, vacuum booster, built-i- n summer ventilation are all yours at no extra charge. It's hard to believe but it's true. If you can afford a new car, you can afford this Buick at the prices we're quoting today. Better come in and look this smart buy over. Miennt. iBiwiriw, trim mnd modtUan fubjtci ft. ekanw wilXoutnotiet. BoADmASTMK, optional el mtrttotttn Mr SeHat. s)5tmdard ar XooJSr at these Local Delivered Prices! Buick Special , Sedan MODEL 48D illustrated) Buick SPECIAL Sedan MODEL 4ID $231389 $2419" Optional equipment, occettoriet, state and local taxes, If any, additional. nor vary slightly le odoinlng community due to shipping charges. prices subject to change without notice. Prices AD NO OTBEM CAB PE0VIDE8 DYNAFLOW DRIVE COIL SFKINQINQ PUSH-BA- FOREFRONT AIL TBtti FREBAU ENGINE DUAL TORQUE-TUB- VENTILATION E DRIVE STf WHITE-GLO- INSTRUMENTS DREAMLINE STYUNQ BODY BY FISHER WHEN SfTTEl A0TDM0SIUS AH WIT HUKX WIU KIL0 THEM the bumps with its big soft coil all four wheels. on springs There's big-croom inside There's room for expansion in sugar beet productioa.' Plan now to plant a bigger acreage for 1952. See your on a 11 er room headroom, hiproom, shoulderroom, kneeroom, front and back. 1 fieldman for details. 1 Your Key Tim. In HNy J. to Greater Vaue TATLO. AflC N.fwwl, every MonWoy Fronk Chevrolet Co. Phone 2311 Tremonton |