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Show The LEADER Collinston R. W. Warake Mr RECEIVES TREATMENT FOR BROKEN LEG Irma Veibell was the victim of an accident in the hayfield at their farm Thursday morning. She suffered a broken leg and as a result, was a patient at the Valley Hospital for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Collen Boothe of Barley, Idaho, visited at the borne of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Jensen, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Biddle and family of Clearfield spent the weekend here with relatives. Sunday guests at the L tt Fronk home were Bishop and Mr. James L. McBride; Mr. and Mrs. John B. Yeates; Mrs. Eliza-bt- h Thursday, June 26, 1952 Myrtle Potter of Ogden spent a ing home they stopped at Timp-anog- as two brothers and a sister. Cave. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Udy atj day this past week visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Potter and tended the Gunnell family reMrs. Gertrude Secrist. , Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Durfey family of Cheyenne, Wyoming, union at Wellsvilla Saturday. visited Saturday afternoon with arrival home Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Alf White and vacation with Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Potter. spending of Preston, Mr, and Mrs. family Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bowers ac- Eurnell friends In Los Angeles, CaliforRoundy and family of nia. companied Mr. and Mrs. John Fielding, and the Joe Bowcutt Mrs. Dean Ericksen and chil- Higgs of Ogden and Mr. and family of Logan spent Sunday dren spent several days at Bear Mrs. Dee Federson of Tacoma, with Mr. and Mrs. Jay Lake visiting with her parents, Washington on a fishing trip and week. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Weston. While picnic at Bear Lake Sunday. past Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ward were Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Sargent and Mrs. Charlotte Johnson re- there she attended a family rein Logan visiting friends and rel family of Logan visited Sunday atives turned home after spending sev- union. Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas SimMr. and Mrs. Jack Howard and with eral weeks visiting at the home Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bowcutt mons. of her daughter, Mrs. A 1 v i n family of Overton, Nevada, are Mrs. Lyle Mineer and baby of and daughters of Ogden visited Walkenhurst, in Salt Lake City. spending the summer months are visiting relatives Saturday and Sunday. Joan DeLong and Marlon here at the home of their par- Anchorage, Alaska Mrs. Ruie Macfarlane visited Mrs. Mr. Mineer's with parents, Montgomery of Los Angeles, Cal- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Erin Salt Lake Monday. and Mrs. V. O. Packer. Mrs. Minifornia spent some time visiting icksen. Mr. eer and Mrs. Don Welling enthe is former Carina Packer. with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. DeLong. Nedra Simmons of Salt Lake tertained the family at dinner Joan returned, but Marion is re- City spent a week of her vacawere Mr. and The and family spent Sunday after-- ! noon at Bees Park in Brigham City, where they attended the Wood family reunion. Mrs. Lorin Waters and children of Richfield are visiting with Mrs. Waters' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Rucker. Mar Jean Jensen has received medical treatment at the Valley Hospital for several days this after their maining to visit awhile with her tion at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Simmons. Lincoln Bell left recently for Illinois, where he will be employed by California Packing Company. He was a graduate in business from the USAC this spring. Russell Johnson, accompanied by several friends, left Thursday for Fort Bliss, Texas, where they will attend summer camp at the ROTC Anti Aircraft Artillery Yeates, Dallas Yeates and grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Ericksen, Dick Welch of Nibley. Mrs. Eileen Montgomery and Mr. and Mrs. Norval Ericksen two children of Los Angeles, and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Ericksen California arrived Saturday to motored to Arco, Idaho, ThursTisit with her parents, Mr. and day. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Jensen ac Mrs. J. E. De Long. Mr. and fAss. Jens Veibell and companied their daughter, Mar family attended the Veibell fam- Jean to Salt Lake City and spent ily reunion at Cornish, Sunday the wwkend. Mrs. Jensen remained with her for a few days. afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Thaine Secrist Mrs. Ethel Hooper and Mrs. Virginia Wright and her three boys of Jackson, Wyoming, spent two weeks with Mrs. Wright's parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Fronk. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Brown and family of Provo, also spent a few days with them Sharon Edwards and Dick An-drof Logan were Thursday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. us duce more, we earn more. Increased production, when it goes hand in hand with holding the line on costs, means better times for everyone. That"s the way to step up earnings and bring down prices at the same time." Riverside Hyrle Udy Ro-chel- le, Unit. Mark H. Jensen left Saturday for his new Coast Guard post at Seattle, Washington. He has visited at home for the past week. "Doctor, lawyer, Indian Chief . . . and mining manl Ifs the same with all of us. When we pro- John Potter. Peggy Potter, accompanied by Florence Richards, Fielding, and Lavina, Marilyn and Enid Bird of Mendon spent Saturday in Provo, where they went sightseeing on iting with Mr. and Mrs. Streator Tingey. Mrs. Richins was operated on for appendicitus Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ward and baby daughter of Salt Lake have been visiting Mr. Ward s parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Ward. They are leaving for Tulsa, Oklahoma to begin work with the Douglas Aircraft Corporation. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Richards left for a ten day trip to South Dakota to visit relatives Thurs- the BYU campus. Return- - (EidDdDDDEADS half years, three of which have Gordon Crowther of Idaho been in Germany. Falls, Idaho, visited over the Mrs. J. H. Ward returned home weekend with his mother, Mrs. Sunday after being in Salt Lake Ed Udy. with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Welling of .Mr. and Mrs. Burl Hermansen, Evanston, Wyoming visited their who have been made very happy Mr. and Mrs. Karl Well parents, by the safe arrival of a fine son, ing, Sunday. Their son, Jay has the third in the family. been visiting his grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hirschi for a week and will return home and boys accompanied by Mrs. with his folks. Inez Johnson and daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Udy were Maxine and Karen spent Friday in Logah at the square dance night and Saturday in Logan on the USAC campus lawn Canyon fishing. Thursday night. Mrs. Clarice Hirschi and boys, Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Richins Mrs. Inez Johnson and daugh- and son of Grouse creek are vis ters, Mrs. Florence Udy, Mrs. Louise Udy, Mrs. Edith Udy, Mrs. lone Udy, Mrs. Sarah Hilton and Mrs. Myrle Udy spent Wednesday in Ogden visiting Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bowcutt and daughters in honor of Mrs. Bowcutt's bir thday. Mrs. Cleo Forsberg accompanied Mrs. Weese of Tremonton to Preston to attend the funeral of Loren Mendenhall Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Sorenson of Salt Lake visited at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rus sell Capener Sunday. The family of Mr. and Mrs, Russell Capener met at the family home Sunday in honor of Sgt. Lowell Capener, who has re turned to his camp in Califor nia. Lt. and Mrs. Max Gleason and two sons of Camp Roberts. Cali fornia, visited at the home of Mrs. Ruie Macfarlane during the week. Mrs. Hurry, .Save at this Special low Price Cleo Macfarlane, Mrs Lynette Macfarlane were in Logan Friday. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Udy were in Salt Lake visiting relatives Fri day and Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Burnett are very happy over the safe ar rival of a fine baby boy. He has fid goodyear Famous union at WelLsville Saturday. In the group were relatives from Mesa, Arizona and Rexburg, Idaho and intermediate points. lard and family. Pfc. Elvis Johnson and wife and baby came from Camp Cook California for a 15 day furlough. They will spend the time in Riverside and vicinity and Clarkston and vicinity. Pfc. Johnson will report back to Camp Cook. James Kennard, Brother of Mrs. T. J. Udy spent the weekend visiting them. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Bourne entertained at dinner Wednesday for Mr. and Mrs. Daye Mayfield and family, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mayfield and family and Mrs. Edith Mayfield of San Francisco, Ed Earl and son Brent and Mrs. Annie Huntsman of Farmington and Mr. and Mrs. Duane Bourne of Fielding. M,r. and Mrs. Leland Bourne visited in Farmington Sunday. ORE out of is an Mr. and Mrs. Guy Ballard and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Maughan and daughter, Shirley attended the Nephi Andrews family reunion at Crystal Springs Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Brenkman just returned from a week's vacation spent in Portland, Ore- II gon. Sir.. . Yes o o o CD one out of every five homo o freezers sold in last year was an International Harvester. Utah-Idah- Here's PROOF of ACCEPTANCE International Harvester freezers and refrigerators are tops for beai'ty, utility and ' economy. at terms to fit YOUR budget at Invest gssssh cans PERCE Dial 5991 Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Francis Gunnell attended the Gunnell family re- The Leland Wodruffs have had day. two sons of Mr. and Mrs. Harley ' Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Richards of Ogden as their guests Heaton spent Friday in Benson with their daughter, Mrs. Nolan Bal- this week. guests Sunday. Mrs. Hyrum Campbell and daughters, Joyce and Carol, of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Campbell of Malad, and Mr. and Mrs. SGT. LOWELL CAPENER Roy Crowshaw of Roy, ENDS FURLOUGH Mr. and Mrs. Austin Udy and Sgt. Lowell Capener left Tues- Mrs. Dee Weese were In Ogden day for, camp In California. He has been at home with his par- Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Hanni and ents, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Cape- sons of Ogden visited Mrs. Han-ni- 's ner for a month after being in Mr. and Mrs. Austin parents, the, army for over three and one Udy, Saturday and Sunday. Miss Kay Sterling of Collinston has spent the past week with Iris Anderson in Tremonton. i&jCJ 5jV WATKINS Tremonton Ml YOUR COSTS 3 WAYS WITH DODGE TRUCKS N There's a Dodge truck plus tax and your old Vi fit your job tin n d" to "Job-Rote- d" load-movi- ng Load-carryi- Here's red hot news for hot weather drivers. Now you can get safer new Marathons by Goodyear at this special low price of $1 1.95. It's still the same Marathon quality noted for rugged-nes- s a great tire value at and dependability the former price a sensational buy at this special low price ! 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