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Show THE LEADER. and Saturday at the home of Mr and Mrs. Duett Loveland in Brigham City. On Friday evening she attended a family dinner in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Richardson and family who were leaving Saturday to make their home in California. Dcweyvillc Grace Warnke Return To New Mexico Mr. and Mrs. Merlin A. Payne and baby son Brent, of New Mexico left for home Sunday after visittheir ing for a week at the home of Mrs. Payne's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Johnson. Mrs Payne will be remembered as the for- mer Laura Johnson On Thursday the Johnsons and Paynes visited at Montpelier, Idaho "with Mr. and Mrs. David Jensen. Mrs. T. R. Ault spent Friday Farm-ingto- n. Mrs. Louise Holdaway has ited at the home of her daughter Mrs. Vesta Frost in Spanish Fork. On Saturday James Oleen, Richard and Joan motored to Spanish Fork to spent the day and Mrst Holdaway returned home with them. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Earl and Julia were in Ogden Saturday. n Mrs. Hannah Hodges of is visiting for awhile with s her daughter, Mrs. Winford and family. vis- Hold-awa- Lew-isto- Bar-ru- NEZ7! New. . .completely automatic! For big capacity production . . .speed and economy, you can't find a finer, more durable baler than the new Oliver Model 100. Here is a baler that really saves. The floating pick-uUnit is leaf tight. . .saves those valuable protein-ladeleaves. Wire threading takes less than 5 minutes. . .saves you precious field time. And, Oliver's short knot is turned in so it won't snag. . .you'll save footage and dollars. p n Come in and see the new Oliver 100 Baler. Inspect the sturdy "straight through" construction. See the "out-of-- 1 wire signal system that automatically stops the engine when the wire runs out. Note, too, the four synchronized feeding units that give the Oliver 100 Baler extra tonnage and speed. Mt States Implement Co. Tremonton y, RECEIVES MEDICAL CORE Kent Perry, small son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Perry, has received medical treatment at the Valley hospital for a few days. Mrs. Evan Sorenson and son Craic and Mrs. David Sutton. of Preston, Idaho were at the Clarence Fryer home Tuesday. Crate remained with his grand parents for the remainder of the week and on Sunday Mr and Mrs. Sorenson came for him HOME FROM CALIFORNIA Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Heusser, who have spent the winter months at El Segundo, Califor nia, returned to their home here last week. Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Wheatley and Tracy attended a family t uinnaay uiiuier ouiiuj evcimig at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Snow and family at Perry. Mrs. Snow and Mrs. Wheat-le- y were the honored guests. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Heusser had as their Sunday dinner guests Mr and Mrs. Ray Heusser of Preston, Idaho and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Heusser. Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Barnard were Mr. and Mrs. Owen Sorenson of Mendon and Mr. and Mrs. Ned Bodily of Logan and their families. Mrs. Lyndon Barkle and her sister Mrs. Renae Lish of Tremonton visited Thursday afternoon in Brigham City with their aunt, Mrs. William Kerr. Mrs. John Becker of Ogden visited Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Ault. Mr and Mrs. Jasper Perry of Slatersville were Sunday guests at the home of Mrs. M. G Perry. Barbara Snow, who is teach ing at Morgan high school and Woodruff Snow, student at U.S A.C., were weekend guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. O W. Snow Saturday Mrs. Snow and Barbara visited in Logan Males with Mr. and Mrs.-Le- e Thursday, March 12, 1953 Tremonton, Utah visitors in Ogden where they were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Smith. Mr. and Mrs Clar.ence Perry and Mrs. M. G. Perry attended a wedding reception Friday evening at the Ogden Tenth ward for Mr. and Mrs. Robert Perry. Michel Alix is visiting with of Upalco are the proud parents of a baby girl born March 7. her grandmother, Mrs. Barbara Mrs. Lloyd is the former Ella Nesson this week. Uleda Grant Mae Hyden. Mr. and Mrs. Bartel Van and family spent the MRS. NESSON weekend in Salt Lake City. IN HOSPITAL Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sorensen Mrs. Ray Ncsscn is in the and family vers dinner guests Cooley hospital receiving med- of the Roland. Aliens Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Fors- - ical treatment. gren have returned from Mesa, Arizona where they have been living the past three months. Mrs. Sharon Archibald, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Parley Archibald, left Wednesday for Los Angeles, Calif., where they will meet Sharon who will arrive Sunday from Australia, where he has completed a two Howell Oos-tendo- Spend Winter In Arizona RETURNS TO DUTY Staff Sgt. and Mrs. Zane Wheatley left Sunday for the Sergeant's new assignment at Edwards Air Force Base in Cal ifornia. . Mr. and Mrs. Dale Gardner of Logan and Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Gardner of Ogden were Sunday visitors at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Gardner. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Neilson and family visited in Salt Lake City Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burns. Jolene Cardner had her tonsils removed at the hospital in Brigham City Saturday. Louise Neilson, president of the Friendly Circle club, reports their baked goods sale at Tre monton a success and wishes to thank all those who contributed to its success. Larry York At Georgia Air Base NMHW How to stop extra wear on gears year mission. Mrs. Glade M. Nielsen and three sons visited with Mr. and Mrs. Mirl Mason over the week- Even in the toughest end. Mr. and Mrs. operating conditions Grant and family and Mrs. Lapreal Bair and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sorerscn Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Callus Peterson and faimly of Logan spent Sunday visiting at the home of Mr. and .Mrs. Lawrence Hawkes. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Slander also called at the Hawkes heme Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. A.fred Lloyd Soren-se- n you can be sure your differential and transmission gears have full protection against wear by keeping the cases filled with RPM Multi-Servic- Gear e Lubricant. It with stands the extreme pressures that develop in spiral bevel and hypoid gears. A special compound in the lubricant reacts chemically to form a lubricating, g coating on the gear teeth. Multi-Service Gear Lubricant stands up in RPM high operating temperatures and is oxidation resistant It contains an agent that helps control expansion and prevent leakage. Ask us e about RPM Gear Lubricant wear-resistin- Mrs. June Lee left Wednesday for San Diego, where she will Airman Second Class Larry visit with her brother Marvin C. York of Garland, Utah has been Barfuss and family, who have a assigned to 2943 Depot Training new baby boy. The baby is the group at Robins Air Force Base fourth son for the family and near Macon, Georgia. the 19th grandchild for Mr. and Robins AF Base is headquar- Mrs. Charles Barfuss. ters for the Warner Robins Air Material Area which sees to the Mrs. Wallace Christensen had maintenance and supply require- as luncheon guests Monday her ments of Air Base establish- brother, Alvin Just, and some of ments in Virginia, the Carolinas, his family of Firth, Idaho. Mr. Georgia and Florida. Just is to a Salt Lake Airman Second Class York is hospitalreturning for surgery. He has the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray been seriously ill for some time. York of East Tremonton, Utah. Airman York is married to the Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Ault were former Miss Jayne Castello. Ogden visitors Friday. anti-foami- Multi-Servic- For more information about Standard Oil Company of California products, call your local Standard man FARREL Phone J. DESS Tremonton. Utah 2251 Jr. Mrs. Winford Barrus was in Logan on business Friday. Mrs. R. W. Warnke, Mary and Billy visited Friday in Ogden with Mr. and Mrs. M. A Talbot and in Clearfield with Airman and Mrs. Millard E Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Lyndon Barkle and family were Sunday guests at the Keith Barkle home in Providence. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Marble of Lava Hot Springs, Idaho visited during the week with Mr. and Mrs. N. Peter Marble. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Gardner, Ina Beth and Mrs Ted McFar land were in Logan Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Packer and family were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs, N. Peter Marble. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Smith and son Blaine were Sunday RJ-nn- Your Family Can Share i Elm AND Blue Shield Intermountdin Hospital Service THROUGH YOUR LOCAL Farm Bureau ' r0S'1 OS 0m0r0W APPLICATIONS MUST BE RECEIVED BY BLUE CROSS PLAN BLUE SHIELD PLAN A hospitalization plan, designed by Utah Hospitals to' provide individual and family benefits at lowest possible cost.' For surgical and obstetrical care. 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