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Show THE Thursday, October 30, 1952 Mr. and Mrs- Mart Hansen at the Howard Cafe in Brigham attended a dinner party Monday City, given by Mr. and Mrs- Icevening at the Hawaiian Room eland Hansen of Brigham City. - Fielding - Florence Munson LEADER, Tremonton. Utah Mr. and Mrs. Clark Rudd and Saturday guests at the F. W. Hess home were Mr. and family. Mrs. Helen Severson spent Hess and family of the weekend at Salt Lake City. Ogden, and Mr. and Mrs. Dar-reHer mother, Mrs. W. E. .Potter Godfrey and family of of Farmington, accompanied her Clarkston. home Sunday evening for a Mr- - and Mrs- - EC Mason few day's visit. have received word that their Weekend guests at the home: Sc Stanford Sharkof Mr. and Mrs. E-- C. Mason' ey, who has been serving with were Mr- - and Mrs. Rollin Thomthe U. S. Navy at Cuba, has aras and family of Malad. rived home and will make his Mr. andMrs. Walter Sutherlund home with his wife Reta and and son Glade, and Miss Laree family at Ogden. Grover spent the latter part of Mrs- - J. H- - Smith, accompanthe week visiting with Mrs. ied by Mr. and Mrs. J. H- - Rhead ll Honors Husband's Birthday Mrs. Wynn Hansen entertained at a dinner party at her home last week in compliment to her husband who was celebrating his birthday anniversary. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hone and Mrs. Piatt Puller of Ogden, WALT CRANCEB Always RANKS FIRST . . . WITH HIS COLLEAGUES Mr. ... Democratic Congressmen voted him No. members of the House of Representatives 1 non-partis- WITH UTAH VOTERS . Three terms ... terms in the House of representing Utah in Washington Six Representatives. WITH UTAH VETERANS ... Overseas service with the Marine Corps in World War I . . . Charter member of the American Legion . . . Member of Veterans of Foreign Wars. ; NINE YEARS A BISHOP THREE Davis of a among 435 on the basis of personal integrity, loyalty, honesty and reliability; AND Republicans placed Iffm amonp the top three in the same poll . . . Honored by election to the key House Ways and Means Committee . . . Speaker of the Utah House of Representatives. Three times Mayor of Cedar City . . In the Utah House of Representatives and Mrs. Boyd Brigham, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Tremonton, Ed Wingler of Marsh of Salt Lake City, of New Zealand and Miss Bonnie Hansen of Salt Lake City. Bonnie remained to spent the weekend with her parents. Mrs. Leroy Allxed and daughter Tamera and Mrs. Erma Jensen and two daughters have been spending a few days visiting with Mrs. C M. Justensen and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Justensen at Bountiful and with relatives at Salt Lake City. Overnight guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Petersen Thursday were Mr. and Mrs. Phil Martin of Jerome, Idaho. Mrs. Luella Drollette and family of Brigham spent Saturday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Garn. Those taking the Guldence and Music Course in Education at the high school twice a week from our community are Mrs. E. Packer. Mrs. Clifford Welling and Mrs. Ralph Baird. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. D- Munson Thursday were Mr. and Mrs. Peter Nelson of Malad. Ma, and Mrs. Walter A. Scott and family of Mesa, Arizona arrived here last week for an indefinite period of time. ' They are staying with Mr- and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Scott and family. Weekend guests at the home of YEARS ' A MISSIONARY FORMER MEMBER OF U. S. A. C. a - - BOARD OF TRUSTEES Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Welling were Mr. and Mrs. Vance Parks and Mr. and Mrs. O- - N. Lemon of Pocatello. Mrs. Sadie Johnson, who has Friend of farmer, teacher, laborer and businessman. Granger combats Communism by exposing Isolationism. spent the summer months at Springdale is visiting with relatives here. Guests at the home of Godfrey Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Orson Godfrey of . Lehl. Dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Munson Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Dave Allen and family and Mr. and Mrs. James Burt and family of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Ron ald Hale and family of River - son-in-la- w, Walter Sutherlund and family at Pocatello. Mr. and Mrs. Spense Ahlmer and family of Ogden spent Sunday at the Ralph Grover home. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cannon have been spending the past ten days at Salt Lake City with their children, Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Krause and family and Mr. and Mrs. Mondell Weber. While there Mr. Cannon has been receiving medical care. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Burnett and family spent Saturday at Brigham. Mrs. J. D. Munson spent Monday with relatives at Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Rudd entertained at a dinner party at their home Sunday. Guests inLeora McCow-a- n cluded Mrs. and son Jimmy of Clearfield, Mr. and Mrs. Oris Rudd and family of Monticello, Mr, and Mrs. Evan Rudd and family of Logan and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Rudd. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hess spent Thursday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence eHss at Malad. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Rees spent Sunday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Roundy and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hartshorn at American Fork. Guests at the Ralph Baird home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. William Griffith of Brigham. R. A Udy of Brigham spent Friday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Leo Famsworth. Mrs. Mae Upton of Salt Lake City visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Holt last week. their children, Mr. and Mrs Blaine Fryer and family Susanville, California. ! at' Mr. and Mrs. Reed Allred of Price were weekend guests of Mrs Allred's sister, Mrs. Ed Quinney and family. The two couples attended Homecoming festivities In Logan. Home Fires Usually there are commonplace things in the home which can be' used to fight fire, if people will only remain cool enough to use them. The grease fire in the oven, for instance. If you will grab that box of salt off the pantry shelf and throw a few handful into the oven, you will quickly put the outbreak in its place. Mr. and Mrs. Filburn Johnson Wrong Use and Gary drove to Pocatello, Be careful not to use "like" for "as if." "He looked as if he had Sunday to visit and enjoy Sun- lost his last friend," and not "like day dinner with Mr. and Mrs. spent Saturday at Logan. Mr. and Mrs. F- A Smith and Ned Law. family visited with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jensen at Salt Lake City last week. Wayne Secrist, accompanied by Armour Jensen of Brigham have been spending a few days at MontpeUer, Idaho. Mrs. Verl Udy and Mrs. Keith Moss attended funeral services for Theo Barnes at Malad Fri- he had lost his last friend." - ffltmpte day. . Mrs. W. L. Allred and Vern Allred of Ogden visited with rel- Qpmfffh atives here Sunday. H. V. Peck Is spending this week at Dillon, Montana on bus, iness. Verl Rees has moved to Salt Lake City where he has employment. Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hess were Mr. and Mrs. Arvld Anderson and family of Snowville, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Suttlemyre and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Orren Evans and family of Ogden. The occasion was Mr. Hess's birthday anniversary. Mrs. An Hawkins and Ruby Owens of Ogden have been spending a few days visiting with Mrs. Wayne Secrist and family. Dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Peck Sun day were Mrs. Edith Peck of Ogden, A, H- Peck and John Vanderfort of Logan and Charles Wood of Garland. . Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Hardy have been enjoying a visit through the northwest and visiting with -- 4 . vi "V " . 7V - ii PERCE WATK1NS Tremonton Phone 5991 Mrs-Eliz- . side. Mr. VOTE STRAIGHT DEMOCRATIC Paid Political Advertisement by Leo Harvy, Pleasant Grove,-Uta- h and Mrs. Oris Rudd and family of Monticello have been spending the past week with The food can on your pantry " shelf... ' ) changed this The Weber River Valley as to this it looked 50 years ago t Wonderful Way to Start the Irrigation has made Utah wasteland productive. e The tin can made irrigation pay off by creating a large-scal- market for the newly increased crops grown on Day world-wid- e newly-made-fert- ' Well, there he goes, backing out into the challenge of an October morning and there's no denying that Tie's off to a wonderful start. ile acres. Today, Utah's canners pay farmers more than $5,000,000 a year for fruits and vegetables for processing. And you share along with everyone in Utah in the huge income that is provided as the State's canned food goes to market. We at American Can Company are proud of the part that we have had in helping Utah's canning inv dustry grow. As we continue to develop new containers and more economical ways of making them, even more people will be able to earn a better living growing, producing, and packaging Utah products for the markets of the world. The Weber River Valley You see, he's at the wheel of a Golden Anniversary Cadillac and there's no greater lift to the spirits than the whisper of a Cadillac engine. as it appears today deep-throat- American Can Company CONTAINERS . . . fo help peope Had i Ouxo't UhJt Plant five better ml Cfcfal 1 A Hint to Thrifty Housewives Canned fruit, and vegetable are always your beat buy . . . and are today a greater value than ever. According to the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics, the retail price of canned fruita and are below the average prices of five years ago. vege-tabl- ed It says inspiring things to the man at the wheel. It tells him, first of all, that life must have gone rather nicely to take him from where he was to a place where he owns and enjoys a beautiful Cadillac. Pretty good precedent for a good day today! It tells him, too that wherever he drives in the day's activities the Cadillac crest will pave the way for the respect of the people he encounters. Yes he feels pretty good as he turns into the highway, touches his toe to the sensitive throttle, and heads into the adventure of another day. of The miles go softly by . . . the occasional tick-tic-k the electric clock reminds him that he's ahead of time " ... for his first appointment and he settles and at ease. Nice, nice going! back-rela- xed Many men have told us that the drive to 'work in a Cadillac is the finest part of the day. Their heads are clear and their minds at ease as they roll serenely along a wonderful time to think and plan. Ofcourse, this is only an extra value that comes with a Cadillac: comes in addition to comfort and safety and dependability and long life and all the other won-- " derful things that make this magnificent car the Standard of the World. 3 .' Why not come in and see us and arrange to enjoy . them all yourself? ; V . ' . We'd be happy to see you any time. as WAYNE SANDALL MOTOR COMPANY PHONE 1M TREMONTON, UTAH |