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Show The LEADER Thursday, March 13, 1952 visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Williams of Ma- JetU Whiting lad, Sunday. Mrs. Gardner Udy and Mrs. BIRTHDAY CLUB Wm. J. Hess accompanied Mrs. ENTERTAINS William Silvester of Riverside The Birhtday Club was held to Ogden Monday. 6t the home of LaVell Rudd, Lloyd Hew was called for his with Mrs. Rudd acting as hos physical examination Thursday tess. A quilt was completed. March 6. Mr. and Mjs. Lloyd Hess were Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Lamb, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Lamb, Mrs. Don R. Lamb and Mrs. Stewart Cornwall of Blue Creek were in Plymouth ArretM"1 mm 00 Ogden Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Kare Joseph-tso- n of Brigham City visited Friday at the homex of Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Nish. Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Nish and Elwood . Mable Romer MIA PLAY SET FOR WEDNESDAY The MIA play, "The Adorable Imp," directed by Mrs. Annie Branson will be presented at the ward hall next Wednesday night March, 19th at 8:00 p.m. Miss Erma Abel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Abel, spent the past two weeks at her home. Erma has been employed as a nurse in Idaho Falls, but will enter the BYU the 17th to attend the spring quarter. guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Fran-cor- n were Mr. and Mrs. Orson Cottle of Hooper. Friday they drove to Logan accompanied by Mrs. Francom and visited with Mrs. Norman Hancock. Mrs. Bill Privett and son spent Over-nig- , uonsocai BUS This shell section is found only in that part of hide directly over horses hips. Thisis the section that Wolverine tans SEE WAT and uses only in Wolverine Work Shoes. YOU can say SHELL? "Scram" to dry-out-st- iff GEPHART STORES CO. en-rou- Og-Kte- tV" amy j show you gel better AJ Weevil control by apply- ing chlordane from the time the first green leaves appear, until the atands are from Hi to 2 inches high. iOtl Cmr A LI G it tht recommended insecticide for control of Alfalfa Weevils 4. St., tmkokr Calif. te We Conoco Mileage Merchants are now trained and ready to give your car exactly the same service that helped keep test engines new in the spectacular "50.000 Miles-- No Wear" road test! In that famous test, six brand-necars were each driven 50,000 killing miles, to prove the g ability of Conoco Super Motor Oil. Thanks to Conoco's "50,000 Miles No Wear" Service, those engines showed no wear of any consequence, in fact, an average of less than one inch on cylinders and crankshafts. Gasoline mileage for the last 5,000 miles was actually 99.77 as good as for the first 5,000! Now you can get Conoco's great "50,000 Miles No Wear" Service to help your engine last longer, perform better, use less gasoline and oil! m&w vjf w wear-fightin- r JTI 1W wmm mm Here's My Famous "50f000 Miles -- No Wear" Drain Out Grit and While The Engine Is Sludge drains every Hetl "Hot-oil- " 1,000 miles flush out dirt, acid and contamination before they can do harm, leave trie working parts of the en gine spariuing clean! 01952 CONTINENTAl OIL COMPANY I'll Recondition All Air and OH Filters I I clean filter elements ... replace worn-ou- t cartridges ... and record themileage. I check mileage euery time hood is lifted, to make sure these important filters are pro- Fill the Crankcase WI'll ' With Conoco Super Meter OH I Conoco 2uperis fortified with additives that curb your engine tectingoutside dust and against grit. ; "CROSS-TOW- " ft N CROSS-COUNTR- Protect Your Engine 4 the dangerous accumulation of dirt and contamination protect metal surfaces from corrosive combustion acids fight rust and Oil-Plat-b a film of lubricant right to. metal surfaces. I Ask for my FREE BOOKLET or The Best Service fo This is a HEAVY CUTY OIL h I . r off in Agent, State Experiment Station or dealer for proper formulations and applications, or write us for full details. County OCNIIAl OfFICH 4 UBOtATOHIH 310 lot! Orand A., CMcof 11. a toi tar willing to wager that not one in a hundred knows what really goes on inside an automobile engine so let's take this by easy stages. The- instant you nudge Buick's Fireball 8 Engine into action a whole string of things starts to happen. Eight sparks begin to crackle in well timed sequence. Eight pistons start gliding up and down with rhythmic precision. Eight pairs of valves dance open and closed to let fuel charges in, exhaust gases out of cylinder after cylinder. All right, you say, what's so complex about thatP'Can't anyone build an engine that does this to perfection? Well, we'd better add, these things happen at the rate of more than 10,000 times per mile and that's 100 times per second at 35 miles an hour! f S So it's important to know that Buick uses a design that shoots a fuel charge in cleans exhaust gases out in a hurry. It's important to know that all the power released by the fuel concentrates its driving force right on the head of each deep-breathin- g valve-in-hea- d Buick piston. (Everyone who has recently built "new" high-compressi- on engines copied this "Buick first.") But most important of all Buick adds one more twist which others still haven't ' copied. Every charge of fuel rushing into a Buick engine becomes a twisting, swirlball that flashes ing, with sudden, consuming completeness the instant the spark sets it afire. And to add this all up: clean, complete combustion 10,000 times per mile is the secret of getting more power more high-compress- miles-fro- each gallon of gasoline. m So we're not simply using picture words when we tell you that Buick and only Buick has a Fireball Engine or that you're off in a swirl of power with one of these per- formers under the hood. 1952 has brought a lot of sparkling new improvements which you'll want to see and admire when you come to ourhigh-powere- showrooms. d DIAL 2311 - . v But the thrill of thrills is still what you a Fireball 8 Engine-c- an and a Buick-a- nd do out on the road. When do you. want to try a sample? to ckanot Equipment, uotie. accorin, trim and model, an tuhjtct Sure is true for 52 ed Q00H Fronk Chevrolet Co. CORPORATION WMTWN DIVISION i Wheel CretU utandard on Roadhastkk. optional at oxtra cott on Dther Serin. We're Vy 7 UJ xpnmnU ,TNn VELIICOL y LEADER WANT ADS PAY .lr For the most part, State in area of infestation recommend Vt to 2 lbs. actual chlordane per acre. Since local condition sometimes Hry, it's best to consult your S r!?! Hess has been the past week with - . . ct fir Zc& v f n, M H 23 her mother Mrs. Gamer Hughes who has been ill. A three-aplay "His Name Was Aunt Nellie," was present-le- d Saturday night in the ward hall. A good crowd attended. Mr. and Mrs. Newell Nish were in Salt Lake City on business Tuesday. Buy for Cash & Pay Less EL -- n, (spending SHELL HOKSEHIOE WORK SHOES gef IVty - Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Dodd enJoyed a Sunday call from Mr. and Mrs. M. Archibald of Pror-idence. Mr. Dodd has been in for me time and is also suffering from a badlv Drulsed lee. which she received in a fait In-ko- m, work shoes when you buy Wolverines. Soak 'em freeze 'era they'll dry out soft and stay soft. And theii amazing wear makes them cost less on any job. Just come in and try on a pair of these won- Aphkiens. Mrs. Jay derful shoes no obligation. WOLVisRINE j - Kovj, n, Because Meytv Mr. and Mrs. Duane Lower and YISIT ELK HERD local A group of people drove Mr. and Mrs. Frank Taylor of hardware Ranch Sunday Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Hector up to watch the elk feeding. In the ot Lake were here party were the Russ Waldron might to attend the Wedding Saturday Mr& Ferrel famlly Mr fnth- M reception of Mr. and Mrs. Ron-- ! Tria,a wall and Marv and Con Hansen. aia Kansom- ht Joan attended a birthday dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Giles of Tremonton in honor of Mrs. Giles. The ladies are sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Rudd of Fielding visited Sunday at the home of her sister Mr. and Mrs. last week at the home of her Ervin Hess. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Heber Morris Hess, Miss Edna Archi- Mortehsen. bald and (Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Mr. and Mrs. Ed Evans of Hess were in Salt Lake MonIdaho, and Mr. and Mrs. day. Perry Briscol of Pocatello spent James Estep and Clive, the. last Saturday visiting the folson of Mr. and Mrs. Harold lowing people: Mr. and Mrs. Steed are in the Valley hospital Keith FridaL Mrs. Mary Morten-sewith (pneumonia. and Mr. and Mrs. Heber Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Hess and Mortensen. daughter Rhea returned home Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Hansen and Monday after being in Ogden two weeks old daughter of Provo for the past few days with her spent the weekend at the home tiaughter, Mrs. George Young-ma- of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Hansen. who are happy over the Mr. and Mrs. Junius Thomp- arrival of a baby girl. son returned home last Friday Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nish of after spending a week with their Logan, visited with his father son and family, Mr. and Mrs. and her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Warner in Phoenix, Jesse Archibald and brother Arizona. Thompson, made the trip They Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Nish. with Mrs. Dollie Iverson of Bear Mr. and Mrs. Erick Spack-le- y River and Mr. and Mrs. Blaine visited Sunday at the home Hansen of Ogden. On their way Of Mr. and Mrs.. Dale Steed. home they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Clain Archibald visited at Las Vegas, at the home of the Jesse Archi- Mrs. BryonalsoDaly went through the and they balds Saturday. at Boulder City. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Lamb were dam Mrs. Junius Thompson left in Fielding visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Mason Tuesday for Provo to care for her grandchild while the parFriday. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Lamb at- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Billings tended a birthday dinner at the are in Salt Lake to attend the home of Mr. and Mrs. LaMonti funeral of his mother, who died Lamb in Ogden, honoring La last week in Germany. Mr. and Mrs. D w a i n a n d Mont. Mr. and Mrs. George Archi- daughter Madge just returned bald were in Idaho Falls, Sat- from a trip to Seattle and San Francisco. urday. Curtis Andreason and his ArchiMr. and (Mrs. Chester bald of Grace, Idaho, stayed in buddy, Bill Mason of Kentucky Plymouth Saturday at the home left Saturday the 1st after of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Vanderhoof. spending a week 'iere with his Sunday they accompanied Mr. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Golden and Mrs. Vanderhoof and Mr, Andreason. The iys were to Camp Ilauchucha, Ari and Mrs. Steed Estep to where they attended a birthday dinner for Mrs. Fred) daughter zona, from Fort Lewis, Wash- ington. Sunday Mrs, Rayola Thelps; and three children of Lakeview,'' Oregon, arrived at the home of ner parents, Mr. ana Mrs. uoi-- 1 den Andreason for a week's visit TREMONTON. UTAH ivilA-t- ut |