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Show THE LEADER, Elwood family spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dan in Ogden, where they visited with Mrs. Hansen's sister, Mrs. Floyd Garfield, who is leaving for the Australian mission where she will join" her husband. Master Lock Horsley of Wichita, Kansas was a guest at the home of Dwain Romer last week. Mr- and Mrs. Romer and daughter Madge drove to Salt Lake City Sunday to visit Mrs. Rom-er- 's brothers, Don M- - Horsley of Wichita, Kansas and Ernest Horsley of San Francisco, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Vere Anderson spent last weekend at Lima, Montana. Mc-Co- Mable Berner The Primary Annual 8ale will be held Tuesday, October 14th starting at 12:00 noon. A Primary worker will contact each family before then to collect anything you might have to donate. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Chris who recently left our community to make their home in Lava Hot Springs, announce the arrival of a baby girl September 18The name they have chosen for her is Janice Ruth. Last week visitors at the Victor Hansen home were Mr, and Mrs. Eldon Cooley and Mr- and Mrs. Owen Gray, Bishop and first counselor of the Tenth ward in Mesa, Arizona. Mrs. Howard Stokes was hostess to the Jaycee Janes at her Mrs. home last WednesdayRuth Zollinger demonstrated textile painting. ' Visiting the Howard ' Stokes last week was Mr. Stokes's brother, Joe Stokes, who recently returned from Korea. ' Ronald Mortensen and Ralph B.Y.U-lasAbel were home from the t j ten-se- n, - - - v . weekend- and Mrs. Roy Andreason of Preston, Idaho were Sunday visitors at the Golden Andreason I Mr. and Mrsj Ray Hansen and Last Weeks News Elwood Boy Awarded Calf Arlo Erickson was recently - awarded a Hereford calf at the Intermountain Junior Fat Stock show by I. H- Jacobs of the Pro- ducers Livestock Co of Salt Lake. The award was made on the merits Arlo had received on feeding and exhibiting steers as a member. He will exhibit this steer next year. Mr. and Mrs. Erie Compton, accompanied by Mr. and MrsPetersen of Thatcher, visited in Montana last week. They were overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Stanfil They also visited the Edmond Shumans ference and then visited in and the Titus Shumans in Payson with a sister, Mrs- Helen Gowan and family. . Townsend. Mr. and Mrs- Marlon Sorensen Luella Romer of Salt Lake attended the Western States spent Sunday with the Carl - . 4-- H Mr-Davi- - Er-v- in . Mr- - home. - weekend at home. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Hansen were in Syracuse Sunday They picked up Mr. and Mrs. David Cook then spent the afternoon with Mr- - and Mrs. Joe Simpson at Syracuse. Mr. and Mrs David Larson of Logan visited with relatives and friends Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hansen and two children were Salt Lake City visitors Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs-- Warren Hansen and Wendell Hansen were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pierce in Garland Monday evening where Mr. Pierce showed some films taken on a recent trip to Texas. J. W. Rhodes made a business trip to American Fork Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs- - Golden Adams and family and Mr. and Mrs- - W. AAdams visited with relatives in Salt Lake City Sunday. Mr. and Mrs-- Lyn Larson were at the ball game at Logan Saturday evening. The Aggies and Wyoming were playing. Mr. and Mrs. Le Roy Atkinson and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Forsberg of Riverside were in Malad Sunday for the birthday anniversary of their father, J. Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Adamc and family of Yuba City, California ai lived at the Harmon Fierson home Monday. The Adams' camo up for general con- OMIT - Ro-me- rs- The two months old baby of Mr. and Mrs- - Garnet Abel underwent an operation at the Dee FUEL SAVINGS now. hospital Wednesday. Mrs- Dick Harris returned home Tuesday after spending a week in the Logan hospital. A major operation was performed while she was there. Mr. Harris's mother and from Salt Lake have been staying with the children while their mother was away. Mr- and MrsWm. Petersen left Tuesday for Dallas, Texas to visit their daughter Carol, who is employed in that city. - SWITCH to a sister-in-la- ov - SAWIGSUP1050 0nul - Mr. and Mrs. Evan Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Eph Peterson and Rex and Rodney Peterson, were and family spent the weekend in Ogden Saturday. They were visiting relatives in Salt Lake guests of Mr. and Mrs. BUI Cole-Mr- . City. and Mrs- - Ray Smith and family left Friday for their home Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Chiids of in Fairfax, Missouri Bancroft, Idaho have been visit, ing at the home of their daughLEADER WANT ADS FAT ter, Mrs. O. E. Jorgensen. ! "CDIk IPffaDnminse MI Saturday. J. W. Larson returned Tuesday from a one month stay in Seattle, Washington with his children. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Grover and family of Ogden spent Sunday with their parents-Mrand Mrs. Wayne Grover spent Sunday in West Point. Mrs. Leland Patterson and daughters spent Friday at the Wayne Grover home. Mr. and Mrs. L. M- Holman returned from Gardenville, Nevada, where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ned Jackson. They went to Los Angeles and on down the coast to Tla Juana, Mexico. Then back by way of Los Angeles and the Dam to Zion's National Park. Mr- and Mrs. Ruel Nielson of Idaho Falls, brought Mrs. Sophia Larson home from Idaho Falls Tuesday. They went on to conference. They returned and spent Saturday and Sunday with the Holmans. Other Sunday guests were Mr. and Holman of Brigham City and Mr- and Mrs. Ralph Hoi- - 99 This popular song could well be Mayor Glade's campaign song. He is the "most promising mayor Salt Lake City ever had, but he never "keeps his promises. Heres the proof: . When he first ran for mayor of Salt Lake City nine years ago he said: , - Salt Lake City." This was his pledge nine years ago. He virtually repeated these same promises in 1947 and 1951, and also added other proposed improvements, such as "public safety and fire department structures and park "As the tax situation is alleviated and the immediate burdens of war are lightening, I shall work for the setting up of a long range plan of - extensions." community building that will include such features as a civic cen- To date, little or nothing has been done about these promises. What little has been accomplished was forced on him. In other words, his promises mean nothing. ter, a municipal auditorium, a com munity incinerator, improvements in the Jordan river area, the diking of Great Salt Lake, airport addi- Mrs-Fran- tions, industrial zoning, the extension and improvement of our natural city canyon parks, smoke reduc- - In his campaign for Governor, he has made hundreds of promises in an effort to wheedle votes. 1 he fuL fills all these promises he would wipe out the state's reserves and be forced to increase taxes. tion, together with numerous other proposals ' that can be integrated into a unified plan for a greater TuaTT RINGSIPg J. Bracken Lee keeps his promises. The record shows that he has fulfilled all his 1948 campaign pledges. You can Mm VJALCOTT be assured that he will keep any promise he makes. vs. ROCKY mi r.1AQCIA0 Dhtribwtsd by RKO Radio Picturs f.7ia s VOTE FOR lac OFFICIAL HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP FILMS! H. . EHKACKIEN LIE IE THE MAN WHO RETURNED HONESTY AND TO STATE GOVERNMENT EFFICIENCY L -S- 9 1011 AT-CCT. ' (Paid political advertisement by A. P. Voorhies, Vernal, Utah) makes me 'WeJkg$rYH, David Wood, Mrs. George Glea-so- n and Mrs. Tony Udy attended funeral services in Pleasant Grove for an uncle Tuesday. . Dessle Coe, who is attending school at the BYU, spent the tmmrt m am Mrs- - Oy-le- COUfON, haat .., AODRBS... . and Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Larson and family were in Salt Lake City The men's softball team held a weiner roast at the grove for Don Rhodes and for Thayne r, who are also going into the armed service and left Monday with Don Mrs. Naomi Oyler. with Mrs. 3261 ! Ml mm a OH Fvmaea can ahra fma Ims fwsl riiis wdtfsr. CITY Mr. day. and Heating Co. . Don Bourne and Jbn Christensen spent the family of Layton were Sunday weekend at home. guests at the Delos Adams home. Mrs. R. and J. Potter Sunday guests of Mrs. Dorris President drove to Salt Lake City Thurs- Peterson were Mr. and Mr. L. day to attend general confer- Francis Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. Don Taylor of Ogden and ence Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Hershi of Mrs Ursel Rhodes and mother, Mrs- Moss, were Logan visitors Logan. - Ewer Plumbing NAMf $ Party Honors Men Leaving for Military Service TaORS.-FnMr. and Mrs Ross- Rhodes held open house Sunday for their son Don, who left Monday for the armed services. Guests included members of the Rhodes and Nielson families. There were 58 who called during the S0l hw man of Ogden. Mrs. Eph Peterson Make 'every drop of fuel oil count in added comfort twitch to General Electric Furnace I YouH get more heat per gallon of oil. Many users report saving up to Quick 4nttatlatloa...1ong savings It takes but a few hours to switch from an inefficient old burner tl a fuel saving G.E. And you 11 save for years) Act now I Term. Phone or send coupon. 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There's a hoodful of thrilling, tireless power ut Fire-ba- ll d from a 8 Engine that whips out miles like a tarpon reels off line. valve-in-hea- There's the soft, steady, solid, ing of a worth the million-plu- s swerve-fre- e much more mt en ether Series. Optienal at extra tut. go- ride that's well dollars it cost to engineer. There's all this and more makes your heart grow fonder of this trim and thrifty traveler. But words can't do justice to a Buick in motion. Only you can. When will you come sample this experience yourself? EquipMtnt, accessories, trim and modtls an subject tt Amp without notict. Standard en Rtadmajttr, ftkmJ at extra WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT o that WILL BUILD THE by Two DESS Tremonton orsot alavi!o evenhi Tho TV Football Game of th Wk every Saturday and Bukk't Own TV Shew every fourth Tuesday FRONK CHEVROLET CO. PHONE 2311. TREMONTON, UTAH |