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Show The LEADER ! Piclding Florence Munson DON SCOTT ON FURLOUGH Pfc. Don Scott, who has been stationed at Camp Roberts, California far several months has been spending the past week with Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Scott arid familly. Don left today for h Fort Hood,- Washington, he will be sent to Alaska. His parents, Mr. and Mrs, Walter A. Scott and family, who recently moved to Mesa, Arizona were also guests at the Wesley - after-whic- Scott home during Don's fur- lough. Lex Udy of Salt Lake City has been spending his Spring Vacation from the University of Utah witfa his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Miss Carta Wood assisted by Miss Barbara Ward of Riverside, of Brigham gave two readings, Miss June Rhode of Tremonton Mis3 JoAnn Brockman of Tremonton played three accordion and Miss Maurine Lishman of solo's and Miss Sharen Freder-ickse- n, Lojan entertained at a bridal also cf Tremonton gave shower at the Wood home retwo Luncheon was serreadings. cently in compliment to Miss Ann ved assisted by the hostess, by Wood cf Thatcher. The evening W. M Mrs. Mrs. Dan and Garn was spent in making a brides book. Tasty refreshments were Welling. Miss Bonnie Hansen of Palo served to sixteen guests. Alto, California, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jones and Miss JoAnn Carter of her friend, Thurschildren of Newton spent are spending their Beach Long day visiting with Mr. and Mrs. vacation at the home of spring D. B. Jones and family. Mr. and Mrs. Wynn Hansen. j The Social Development club Both girls are students at the! held their regular meeting at Stanford University. the home of Mrs. M. A. Gam Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Garn and Thursday afternoon. Club presi- Mr. and Mrs. Uel Garn attended dent Mrs. J. D. Munson presided. Class A High School Bas Mrs. M. J. Udy had charge of the ketball games at the University Mrs. introduced and the meetln? of at Salt Lake City SaturUtah William Llnford, club president evening. day Club of the Civic and Home Arts Mr. and Mrs. M A. Garn enter- of Garland, who had charge of I n e d friends at their home t a the program. Mrs. La Von Reeve Thursday evening. A hot dinner was served to Mr. and Mrs. Dan Garn and Mr. and Mrs. W. M Welling. The evening was spent Enroll Now The Annual Blue Cross Renewal Until April 20 Make Inquiries at the L. L. BISHOP Real Estate Agency IN TREMONTON Pamphlets are available there with information on BLUE SHIELD MEDICAL and SURGICAL The Farm Bureau as your remittance agent is required to have a large per- centage of its members apply for Blue Shield protection before it can qualify as a group. IN ORDER TO OBTAIN BLUE SHLELD YOU BLUE CROSS MEMBER! If you want BLUE SHIELD, make payment by separate check, then in the event we can not qualify, as a group, your check will be returned to you. MUST BE A If you have any questions as to the worth of these plans inquire of your local physician or hospital North Box Elder Farm Bureau NEW in playing "Canasta." Mr. and, Mrs. Horace Peck ac companied by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wood of Garland attended the "Knife and Fork" club at the Smith Memorial on the BYU Campus at Provo Saturday even ing. A lovely hot dinner was served and a lecture was given. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Petersen and small son, Steven of Boise, Idaho, Have been spending sev eral days with their mother, Mrs. Elma Petersen and family. Little Steven spent a few extra days with his grandmother while Mr. and Mrs. Petersen were at on business. The Future Progress Guild met at the home of Mrs. Charles Bourne Thursday evening for their semi - monthly, meeting. Club president, Mrs. Gale Welling presided. Mrs. Dora Anger gave some readings and Linda Anger gave two musical pantomimes. The luncheon was furnished by a group of the Club members who each brought their ' favorite recipe. Mrs. Elma Petersen attended a party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Olson at Logan last Thursday, March 27, 1952 Lott and small son, David, of Dam-Mr- . Malad. and Mrs. Gene Leavitt enLyle Hess SCSN who has been tertained at a dinner party at stationed with the Navy at Nor- their home Sunday in complifolk, Virginia, is spending his ment to Lynn Dewey of Tremon-tc- n, who was celebrating his furlough with his parents, Mrs. J. S. Hess and family. birthday anniversary. Other Bishop and Mrs. Elmer Rlch-ar- guests were Mrs. Alice Durfey of and daughter, Florence Logan, Mrs. Lynn Dewey and spent Tuesday at Logan. family and Mr. and Mrs. Val Mrs. Janice Sutherland and Leavitt. daughter, Sandy, of Pocatello, Mr and Mrs. Jim Strickland Idaho, are spending this week and daughter, Sharen, of Ogden with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. visited with Mr. and Mrs. LeoRalph Grover and family. nard Standing last week. . Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mason and Monday evening guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. EUwood family spent Sunday evening at Hess were Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Logan. Mr. and Mrs- - Lyle Hess and MacFarland and daughter, Ka-th- y two small daughters of Ogden of Arimo, Idaho. Mrs. Horace Peck and Mrs. Leo spent the weekend with their Farnsworth accompanied by Mrs. parents, Mr. an. dMrs. Earl SkinBill Mason of Plymouth spent ner and family. Mrs. Lettie Leavitt and Mr. Friday afternoon at the frater-tinit- y house on the A. C. Campus and Mrs. Val Leavitt spent Tuesat Logan, where they enjoyed day in Ogden. Guests at the home of Mr. and a book review "The Hours and the Ages' by Mrs. John Carlyle. Mrs- - Wynn Hansen during the A tasty luncheon was served. past week were Dr. Brown of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Grover New Delhi, India, who is with and Mrs. Janice Sutherland and the Point Four program concerning the Wool Growers MarWednesMr-an- ds daughter, Sandy, spent ket, Ed Marsh, assistant Secreday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. of the Wool Growers AssocSpence Ahlmen and family at tary iation and Larry Merrot of Salt Osden. , Lake City, Mark Bradford of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard StandSpanish Fork, Dr. Norddy of Du ing have received word that bois, Idaho, and bill Deneke of their son Beryl, has received his Boseman, Montana. Overnight honorable discharge from the guests at the Hansen home were Navy March 21st. Beryl has been James Davidson of Laramie, for the past several months. He Wyoming and Ken Falkner from stationed at Norfolk, Virginia the University of Wyoming , is expected to arrive in Fielding Mrs J. S. Hess and son, Lyle, soon for a visit. He will be acspent Monday visiting with rel companied by his wife of Salt atives at Ogden. Lake City. Glenn Welling, who recently Florence Munson and Hyrum returned from an LDS Mission Godfrey attended graveside ser- to England has now returned vices for their uncle, Joseph J. home after having underwent Humphreys of Salt Lake City an operation on his back at the at the Paradise Cemetery Mon LDS Hospital at Salt Lake .City day afternoon. Mr. Stork circled low on March Sunday guests at the home of 19 to deliver a precious baby boy Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Hess and fa to Mr. and Mrs. C- J. Bourne of mily were Mr. and Mrs. Theon Fielding, The baby has a sister, Lott and family, Mr. and Mrs. Sherry, and a brother, Vance, Grant Hess and family and Mr. who were thrilled to welcome and Mrs. Vern Hess and family him Tuesday when Mrs. Bourne of Ogden. and the baby arrived home from Mrs. Alice Durf ey of Logan was the LDS Hospital at Logan. a weekend guest at the home ot Mrs. Ronald Welling of Brig-haMr. and Mrs. Gene Leavitt. spent the weekend with the Weekend guests at the home Clifford Wellings. week. of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mason Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hess of Lo and family were Mr. and Mrs. gan spent Thursday evening Rollin Thomas and small son of Snowville with their mother, Mrs. James H. Randolph. Mrs. Christine Peterson Hess. Mrs. W. M. Welling is spending Weekend guests at the home a few days at Pocatello, Idaho of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Munson caring for her sister, Mrs. Vance Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hickman were Mr. and Mrs. Dale Ogden Parks, who has Just undergone had as guests at their home Friof Logan. a major operation. day of last week, Mrs. Barbara Miss Florence Richards spent Hickman of Ogden and Mr. and Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lott and the weekend with her friends, Mrs. Jack Shupe of Salt Lake family were Mr. and Mrs. Mark Miss Peggy Potter at Beaver city. Mrs. Grace Anderson and son Floyd visited in Malad Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Bat Bow-e- n CENTERPOISE LARGEST WIDEST and family. POWER BRAKES COLOR CHOICE Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hurd 1 Vibration and power colors new rich 26 and brake Big and family visited relatives in e drums apply more lecombinations impulses are "screened out" as engine is cen. . . widest choice in verage for more stopOgden Sunday. Chevrolet's field. New tered and ping power. Stops are Mrs. Belva Talbot was hostbetween new De Luxe interiors are smoother, safer, with ess to the officers and teachers less effort. mountings. of the primary Thursday. Mrs. Yost gave the lesson and Lowest priced in its field! Edith were served. refreshments This beeutiful M Chevrolet $! Air for lik many Chevrolet models list Mrs. Marion Cook and son Irn less than any comparable model In Its of Murray visited from Wednesfield. (Continuation of standard equip mitt and trim tffvstnifed H dependant day until Sunday with the Arch oh ovatiabihty of material J Rose family. GENERAL Q ELECTRIC 9rocto& tkKiEtei fflof Washes, rinses, dries dishes, pots and pans, silverware, glassware, avfomafkaify! RUSS ELECTRIC Authorized Doaler GEHERAlQ ELECTRIC jniSMWASHtlSl UnOGQfeQ oo Mon-ticel- lo - ss yf? m &r t. two-ton- rubber-cushion- ed high-sid- e k1 linear !l ' color-matche- d. J Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Scoop-mi- re of Pocatello, Idaho spent the weekend with the Harry Woodwards. "' n Mrs. George Scoffield of Kays-vil- le is visiting at the Ruel Rob-biand Richard Calderwood homes this week. ns BODY BY Mo other car low-pric- ed UNITIZED FISHER Chevrolet's Fisher Body sets the standard for styling, for craftsmanship, for comfort! Fisher construction is extra strong and sturdy. Knee-Actio- features! ENGINE lewesr-pWc- ed line In Itt Aefrff Come finer ride control. exclusive Chevrolet's engine lubricating system supplies exactly the right kind and amount of lubrication to each moving part CAST IRON SO LCWI S THAN ANY Pistons are of same material as the cylinnd der and contract at the same block-expa- rate. Reduces wear, saves oill Chevrolet alone in its field gives you safety plate glass in wind- shield and all windows for a clearer, view. truer AUTOMATIC OTHII CAII Powergtide is timpler with fewer parts to wear. It's smoother no complicated intermediate gears. (Optional on De Luxe models at extra cost.) SAFETY PLATE VALVE-IN-HEA- D ENGINE Teamed with GLASS Power-glid- e is the most pow- d enerful gine in Chevrolet's field and an outstandvalve-in-hea- ingly fine performer in any field! Tremonton This superior tinted glass cuts down glare and heat from sun. glare from sky, snow and oncoming headat lights. (Optional extra cost) Cte? morning until the last thing at AROUND MOST POWERFUL FrOnK Chevrolet Co. nil ALL SrTfi3? From the time you arise in the SAFETY PLATE GLASS ALLOY PISTONS TRANSMISSION Dial inches between centers of rear wheels a broader base to give you more stability, less swayl 5834 Here to SERVE.... The Utah Poultry branch store is here td serve ' MOH Chevrolet measures in and see for yourself! POWEtGUDf PIOPLI BUY CHIVIOIITS New shock absorbers give even LUBRICATION Every single feature shown here Is offered only by Chevrolet In It tela. And every single en means extra pleasure, extra safety, mr extra economy for you. Yet again in 1952 Chevrolet is the ride is now even softer, ' llkoft TREAD famous n .smoother. Uni-ste- el offers these fine WIDEST RIDE KNEE-ACTIO- N this community. Its purpose is not profit. savings These savings H ' , benefit local night hot water is ready to save you time and work . . . when you have an electric water heater. It's entirely automatic and so safe, too. members and this community. - j. 1 -- |