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Show ;: ' t: Mrs. Harold Kunrler, since re turning from the hospital Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Klmber, accompanied by Ervin and Den . Marjorle Thompson MERLIN TANNERS BRING BABY HOME Merlin Tanner went to Park Valley Saturday and brought back his wife and new son. They have been staying at the home of Mrs. Tanners parents, Mr. and Deweyville Rath Barkle Mrs. Tom Ault spent the week end in Ogden visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Becker. Mr. and Mrs. T, L. Wheatley were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Stoddard of Hooper. Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. David Olague were Mrs. Alice Raye and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Raye of Randolph. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Fryer and children were Friday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Fryer at Tremonton. cas. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Anderson Misses Merle and Carole Tand and baby of Roy were Friday ner spent the weekend in as guests of Mrs. Don visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Llsh. Wheelwright and family. Mrs. Hannah Hodges of Lewis- Winfred Kimber made a business trip to Tremonton Monday. ton is spending a week with Mr. j The Park Valley ward return- and Mrs. Winford Barrus. Mr. and Mrs. Lyndon Barkle ed missionaries will present the Sunday evening services in our and children were Sunday dinner ward on April 13 and a large at guests of Joyce Barkle at Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Fryer tendance is desired. : Jerry Bundy, principal of were Sunday dinner guests of Grouse Creek school, came back Mr. and Mrs. .Keith Austin '' at ' this weekend with a new Buick Tremonton. Mr: and Mrs. Lewis Spackman after spending the weekend with h i s parents in Brigham. Mrs. visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Orval Grover and daughter Joan Ralph Keller at Honeyville. ' Mrs. Marva Johnson of Ogden accompanied him to their home is in East Garland. spending a few days with her mother, Mrs. Evelyn Spackman. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Barkle and children of Providence were ..Sunday visitors af Mr. and Mrs. Lyndon Barkle. i Mr. and Mrs. Alton Perry and children of Ogden called on Mrs. Pearl Perry Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Johnson of Preston, Idaho were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Clarnce Perry and Mrs. Pearl Perry spent Wednesday in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Gardner attended Conference in Salt nis Klmber and Monte Tanner, who are attending college and high school at Logan, spent several days home last week with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Tanner are in Ogden recieving medical treatment and visiting their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Tanner are in Ogden receiving medical treatment and visiting their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Clu- Oar-lan- ; fvi r, your trip to ' Bring the family on: Salt Lak City.Pay the t regular rate for yourself and your wife. No ehargt for children under , accompanying! 14 yean, ' A ' and Mr. and Mrs. France Gunnel at Tremonton Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Norr and baby, Nancy, were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Lund at Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Stanfield and son, Jed of Townsend, Montana were Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Norr. Mrs. J. S. Burbank of Tremonton spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hens ser. Mrs. Phebe Burbank returned home Saturday after spending the winter in Malad with Mr. and Mrs. Jake Kerns. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Haycock visited with Mrs. Lloyd Newsome in a Lalt Lake City Hospital Thursday. Robert Rogers of Kansas City Missouri called on Mr. and Mrs. Lyndon Barkle Monday evening. He was stationed in French Africa with Reo Barkle. . ; Mo-roc- o, Snowville Mrs. Christine Peterson i ! yon. niWHOUSI SALT ' THE LEADER, Tremonton, Utah Thursday, AprillO, 1952 Grouse Creek i HOTIL LAKE CITYr " fo9nffbfl Lake City. Mrs. Pearl Perry attended the funeral of Fred Peterson in Lo- gan Thursday. Mrs. Winford Barrus spent Thursday in Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hodges of Penrose were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Winford Barrus. Miss Carol Madsen spent the weekend in Ogden. Mrs. Arlin Madsen and Mrs. Eliza Madsen of Tremonton visited Sunday with Mrs. Elaine " Morse." 4 Mrs. Winford Ban-a- s called on Mrs. Seth Gregry of Lewiston In East Garland Friday night in brother of D. O. Jr. They rehonor of Mr. and Mrs. Dewayne turned Wednesday evening. Loveland. ' Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Nelson Jr. Jay R. Barfuss, son of Mr. and are happy over the arrival of a Mrs. John C. Barfuss has been new grandson born to Mr. and transferred from Camp Roberts, Mrs. Rolf A. Nelson, April 2nd at California to Fort Bliss, Texas. Logan. Lt. Nelson is stationed in Germany at the present time. Mr. and Mrs. Jule Harris visMr. and Mrs. Bert EUason Jr. ited in Ogden Sunday with the and sons Dick. David and Clair Elmo Lish family. were in Salt Lake Wednesday! and Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Max Wightman and two sons left yesterday for Payson, Utah, where they will make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Larkin and daughter Phyllis returned home last Thursday from a very pleasant visit with relatives in St George. They visited with Mr. and Mrs. James Jones In Las Vegas, Nevada with Mrs. Larkin's sister and family, then on to San Diego, California, where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Larkin. Mrs. Ester Hansen and Mrs. Artie Bean of Prassar, Washington are visiting with their sister and brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. an interesting reading. Luncheon was served by Mrs. Rennis Larkin, Mrs. Amanda Cutler and Mrs. Glenna Cabia. The officers and teachers of the Primary enjoyed general conference Thursday in Salt Lake City. They had one hundred per cent present. Mrs. Helen Anderson visited and Monday in Salt Sunday vLake with relatives. Mr! Erma Sorenson and Mrs. Christine Peterson were in Logan and Wellsville Thursday visiting with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Larkin and girls were in Salt Lake Wedd nesday. Mrs. May Larkin them there and will spend some time visiting her son James Larkin and family. Mr. and Mrs., Arch Rose took Christine Rose to Centerville, Utah Friday to meet friends there. Christine left early Saturday morning to join her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Rose, who is with the U. S. Marines stationed at Camp Pendleton California where they will make JSSft-sWSS1- ' X ' GEI3AL ELECTulC WASKZa . .J ,r7L... gave hU ,; ONLY - ' -- YES we're, glad to be part of this community was n e r -- and be able to accom-panie- ;;. f Mr. and Mrs. Reese Allen and Oleen Shuman and Nescia Car-w- ell of Oregon visited in Bur ley, Idaho over the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Allen. w, MRS. TALBOT Ray Showell. HONORED AT PARTY ' Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Nelson en Friday night Mrs. Ella Talbot joyed a pleasant visit in Olympic was honored at her home by Washington with Mr. and Mrs. members of the Frienda Club. Mac Nelson and family. Mac is a Twelve members were present. The evening was spent in sewing and visiting. Mrs. Rennis Larkin With famous and Poultrymen. Vb; it Adjustable Wringer 'Visit our branch store. mm rJ3 tlJj " ' Full if One-ye- ar woikiog individually) Capacity Written Warrant C. Russ Electric Phone , .jj tad) piece Pomp Quidc-emptyt- Activator "Quidt-cWon-" action wa$h serve its Farmers their home. Friday. Mr. and Mrs. AMn Norr calMr. and Mrs. DeLamar Cutler led on Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Jones attended the wedding reception i! ' Mr. and Mrs. J. M Cordon of Ogden and Mrs. Dale Nielsen and son, Erick of Ogden visiter with Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Garfield and family Sunday. ' 5111 Tremonn f I fcrttarbid Dtater GENERAL . Q ELECTRIC . - WASHERS ; ! . y- ' wypmw'v "' ad is addressed to husbands who've yearned for the thrill of sitting behind a broad hood packed with horsepower and the pride of rolling down the street in a car that tells the world, "Here's a man who knows the finest thing on wheels." This There's no fuss or muss with a clean, silent hot water heater. But husbands have wives. And wives have been known to say, "No big cars for me.They Ye too hard to handle." ' Well, we have an answer for that one. It's a Roadmaster with Buick's new . Power Steering.! And Power Steering takes over ariy time the steering gets tough works like a helping hand-redu- ces the effort of turning the wheel of a car at a standstill to about the same effort it takes to pick up a mink coat Its entirely automatic and its operating cost is very ' low. 3S -- J J i WMIN lirrfl But out on the open highway with a straight stretch before you your hands still have command of the wheel you can feel that sure, firm, easy and eager responsiveness that's a part v of the fun of driving. ' The rest of the fun is in something else that's new this year the highest horsepower that a Buick Fireball Engine has ever delivered and an Airpower carburetor that lets loose an extra reserve of power when needed, and still adds extra miles to your cruising range on each tankful of gas. interior, and the deep and luxurious softness of its seats. r"You'll like the velvet-glovegrip of its Wide-Ban-d brakes, and the most capacious trunk in Buick history. y "You'll like the smooth surge of Dynaflow Drive, and you'll like-b- ut why waste time talking, when you could be finding out more than we can ever tell you? How about making a date to do that right now? , - d , ' mipM, at nit. Wkm , trim mud mtitU art tmkjttt trticmal at mt tt So we suggest a family demonstration. 'You'll both like the hushed and restful silence of this superbly able traveler. bu'U like the harmonious beauty of its AUTQMOiMt AM IWUT BUICK Will IIH(M)Mhll BUI10 THffM Ct Fronk Chevrolet Co. Phone 2311 ii M II.. J |