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Show 1 The LEADER Hmraday,' March 27, 1952 Clayton Cooler, . Mrs. Donald Gibbs of Kaysville Mrs. Vlrril C Burls and Mrs. Lee Nelson of Mantua visited Sunday with Mr. and EXFLOBEB TEAM Mrs. D. P. Gibbs. Ennis Gibbs STAKE CHAMPIONS returned to his home with them The MIA Explorer Basketball after two weeks visit with his won the team of Portage Ward grandparents. Championship Stake of honor Mr. and Mrs. Ferae B. Flint will play the and Mrs. Margaret Knudsen of last weekofand at stake Portneuf champions Clearfield, Utah visited with relAjimo, Idaho, Monday night. atives here Sunday. William L. Gibbs Is their coach James E. John was taken to and the players are: Raymond Logan Thursday for medical Paul and Hall, Larry and Roger treatment. He returned the same Knud-seHowell, Trent John, Larry day. Douglas and Noel Gibbs. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. William D. Harris Mr. and Mrs. Herald Jenkins and at spent several days visiting Mr. and Mrs. E- T. Hoskins at- with week f this Utah Trenton, t a wedding dance at daughter-in-laended their son and Clarkston Bill Harris. Mrs. Saturday evening in and Mr. Mr. and Mrs, Darwin Hoskins honor of Mr. and Mrs. Elis Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Lamb of and daughters of Ogden visited n j Plymouth visited Sunday with friends here Saturday. with Mrs. Lamb's L. Gibbs William Mrs. father, Mr. and returned home Saturday night David Morris and other relatives, Max Conley, a student of den-- I from a three day trip to Salt Lake City and Magna, Utah. tistry at Portland, Oregon Saturday for a few days They attended the State Basketvisit with his parents, Mr. and visited Tournament and ball with Mr. and Mrs. DeLos Gibbs Mrs. John F. Conley. Mr. and Mrs. David P. Gibbs and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gibbs. The Stake Family met with and daughter June were in Og the bishopric and all of the ward den Tuesday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Oran Parkinson officers and teachers at the Ward House Friday evening. and children Barry and Marva Mrs. John F. Conley and son Jean spent Saturday visiting in Max visited Monday and Tues- Ogden with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. James Ogan and day at Idaho Falls with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ward and Mrs. family of Ogden were Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Roy BUT Your DRUGS from Tour guests Hawks. Their daughter, Miss Favorite DRUG STORE Shirley Hess returned with them after a few days visit in Ogden. She is a student at Bear River High and lives with her grandmother here. Mrs. Walter E. Gibbs and Mrs. William L. Gibbs entertained the presidency and the board members of the Malad Stake MIA at the Gibbs home Tuesday evening after their official visit at Oil? Gil) Portage . an n, 1 I ilf 5 t I fl ' I - w, , after-inoo- ! j ar-riv- ed (fliili'iMTfafh if . Squib Recommended cially for espe- "hard-to-cur- cases. Contains 100,000 units of penicillin plus 100 mg. of dihydrostreptomycin a potent treatment for mastitis. Disperses thoroughly. Stays active up to 72 hours. Won't discolor milk, MIA meeting. A delicious lunwas served to twenty-eigh- t. Both Mr. and Mrs. Gibbs are members of the Stake Board. . Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Hall at- cheon tended the state basketball tournament games Saturday night at Salt Lake City. Mrs. Cleon Hobson of Malad is spending the week at the nome or her mother, Mrs. Nancy H. Clegg. - Mr. and Mrs. Devere Harris and Mrs. J. Hyrum Gibbs went Mrs. Alvin Norr. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Both Barkle N. Peter Marble were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Marble and family of CADDIE GARDNER Tremonton. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell IN LOGAN HOSPITAL. Packer and family. Miss Marjor-i- e Caddie Gardner underwent a Leggett of Brigham and John major operation at the Logan Whight of Willard. Hospital, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Litchford v :: and three children returned home Tuesday after spending a very pleasant ten days with Mr. and Mrs. John Litchford at Missouri. They also visited with Elder Don Snow who is laboring in the Mission field at St. Dcweyville Mr. and Mrs. O H. and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Olaen were Thursday visitors of Mrs. Pearl Perry. Keith Burnham spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs. Etheleen Burnham. Louis Missouri. Mr. and Mrs. Arlin Madsen i City. Eeataekj MiaeraJa natural gas, petroleum aosi stone are Kentucky's leading Coal, Mrs. Moroni Ward was in Idaho last week for the fun ' WsXH'WX'X m Sik-esto- Weekend guests at the Moroni eral services of an sunt She Ward home were Afra Johnson visited in Wendell, and Jerome and Mrs. Myron Bowen of Logan while In Idaho. . and Mrs. Neal Olsen of Salt Lake :4wmoww wflo"C n, at- tended the basketball games in Salt Lake City Saturday. They also visited with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Shaw and Carol Madsen. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ellis of Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Louis and son of Brigham, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller and baby of Tremonton, and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Thompson of Elwood were Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oral Brough.. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jensen Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Pett of Brigham City.. Mr. and Mrs. Lyndon Barkle visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Keith Barkle and Mrs. Frank Kelly of Providence. Mal-lit- Joyce Barkle of the or .TT ;.i.. USAC parBar- spent four days with her ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lyndon S. kle. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Loveiand called on Mr. and Mrs. Tom , i) , 2$ (fl ' Au'.t, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Norr and son spent Saturday in Logan and Brigham. , During the week visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Peterson were Jerry Peterson and daughter Jan, of Salt Lake City, Susie Peterson of Logan, Gae Peterson of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Shelby of Brigham. " 'Mr., and Mrs. Clarence Perry and family spent the weekend as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Victor H. Duke of Magna. They also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Grant Barrus of Salt Lake City. Keith Burnham spent the weekend In Salt Lake City. Mrs. Frank Jensen was Hostess to a birthday party in honor of. her daughter, Leah Claire. There were fourteen guests attended. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Norr spent the weekend in Ogden as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Tay- We Conoco Mileage Merchants are now trained and Jl It ; 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 ability of Conoco Super Motor Oil. Thanks to Conoco's "50,000 Miles 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! 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