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Show THE LEADER. Deweyville Grace Warnke Dr. Molir Talks To P. T. A. A P.T.A. meeting was held at the Dewey ville School last week, under the direction of the Presi dent of that organization, Mrs Wayne Fryer. Dr. A. J. Mohr of Tremonton was the featured utah rouir A fa .? 1 ivK I ft ; Your UTAH 1 POULTRY Manager 2 JL IIKf'.l) GILES X Poultry farmers you can secure convenient home town service, top premium prices for your products, veterinary and field help, the finest feed at lowest cost savings on equipment and and supplies many, many other advantages and benefits jn Utah I'oultry. fi VI speaker and his topic was about cancer. F. F. A. Leaders were also present and plans were laid for the School Yard Beautifica-tio- n Project, which is to be commenced soon. Three accordian selections from Mr. Burnhams room were enjoyed by the group. A luncheon was served by Mrs. Homer Marble and Mrs. Thain Beeton. Mr. and Mrs. Ned Bodily and family of Mendon visited Friday with Mr. and Mrs. James Barnard. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Spack-ma- n of Honeyville entertained Saturday night in honor of Jerry Barnard. Other guests from here were Mr. and Mrs. Horace Barn ard, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Spack-ma- n and Mrs. Evelyn Spackman. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hoskins and daughter Kathy of Roy were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Hoskins' parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Schoenfeld and family of Winnemucca, Nevada, spent a recent weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Gardner. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Johnson of Preston, Idaho, and Mrs. Orene Johnson and children of Dayton Idaho, were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence 4 I Wherever you buy your next car, choose the financing plan that's first with smart car buyers. Choose TIMEWAY . . . the flexible, bank plan that leads all others in the Intermountain West. No red tape . . . one stop at your dealer or First Security Bank completes all details. Bar- Opha Packer and OUie Bowen and their guests the Addison family of Kentucky spent Thursday in Preston Idaho visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Monday they visited in Jep-pso- n. Del-be- rt visitors I Mr. and Mrs. V. I. Packer Tuesday. Mrs. Elizabeth Bowers is spending the week with her children in Layton. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bowen of Logan visited with Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Bowen and Mr. and Mrs. Grant Bowen Saturday. 1953 Spending Sunday at the Albert Earl home were Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Earl and son, Mr. and Mrs. David Eichorn and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Webb of Salt Lake City- Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Coombs drove their son Ray Coombs and Denny Peck to Salt Lake City Mrs. Pearl Walton of Salt early Monday morning, where City was a weekend guest at they participated with other the home of her sister, Mrs. D. Brigham Young University singB. Green. ers at the conference sessions. PLAYING WEEKENDS only DURING APRIL MORE THAN JUST AN OIL CHANGE... C!MC 17, 18. 19 Friday. Saturday, Sunday, April "THE MERRY WIDOW In Techicolor with Lana Turner, Fernando Lamas and "SPRING TONIC" SERVICE Una Merkel Also 2 Cartoons and News given. Mr. and Mrs. N. Peter Marble were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Leggett Jr. in Brigham City. Sunday afternoon visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs Joseph Heusser were Dr. and Mrs. Robert Williams, Bobby and Patty, of Ogden. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Warnke were Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Talbot of Ogden. Mrs. T. R. Ault announces the birth of baby son to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Loveland of Brigham City. This child is a great grandchild to Mrs. Ault. Mrs. Raymond Heusser spent Saturday at Brigham City at the home of her mother, Mrs. J. P. Barnard. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Jensen returned home from Salt Lake City Sunday. They have spent the past week there due to the illness of their son, Glenn Jensen of Ogden, who underwent major surgery at the Veterans Hospital. They report that he came through the operation very well and is making a satisfacory recovery, although he will have to remain in the hospital for quite awhile. Marvin Dustman underwent maior surgery at the Veterans Hospital in Salt Lake City on Thursday. HOME ON FURLOUGH Pvt. Robert Gardner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Gardner, and VerNon Johnson, son oC Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Johnson, who have completed their basic training at Fort Ord, California, are home now for a ten day furlough ...BUCK NIGHT... Beaver You'll lilt th way low bank ralti tava you mooty . . . ghn you greater valu for your doHar. SAVES TIME You complete afl arrangements In one 6op . . . na enoy budget tailored termi that auur worry-fre- e ownership. ESTABLISH VALUABLE BANK CREDIT You atiura yourteff of the friendiiett eontiderarlon for future bank credit. UTAH Mate SURE your car gets n and Mrs. Wallace Simmons over the conference week end. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Bowen were Mr, and Mrs. Frank Fosgreen and boys of Brigham City and Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Packer of Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Thiel Johnson of Ogden visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Johnson. Mrs. Russell Satterthwaite of Las Vegas Nevada is spending several days with her daughter, Mrs. Norval Ericksen. Mrs. Wallace Simmons and Mrs. Mark Jensen were Salt Lake City visitors Saturday. Max Thatcher of Providence called at the Marvin Simmons home Tuesday. IF YOUR DEALER DOESN'T PROVIDE THE ADVANTAGES OF "TIMEWAY", SEE THIS BANK TREMONTON BRANCH t nerve lyJel Formerly Bear River Stale Bank o L Mote fan Jusf $r oif efang& A COMPUTE SWm TOMC" FOR YOUR CAR Available only J o SPRING TONIC SERVICE PHONE 3568 -- BS. CONOCO CHECK-CHAR- T LUBRICATION for Using Conoco's special Chek-Cha- rt your make of car, he will get to every tingle lubrication point, assuring riding. 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FREE RADIATOR er -- 108 WEST FREE BATTERY CHECK-U- P Your Mileage Merchant will clean battery terminals and make sura your battery is in top condition. u (I7WD Best Place for COUQCi SOFT DRINKS, and BUTTERED POP CORN. fte Spring in Guests of Bishop and Mrs. Clark Bowen during the past week have been Mr. and Mrs. George Addison and sons Bill and Wayne' of FJkton, Kentucky, Clarence Bigler of Glendale, California was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Ericksen and Mr. You Federal with those delicious HAMBURGERS. HOT DOGS, West Main Street TREMONTON Kentucky Visitors At Bowen Home EASY CONVENIENT TERMS Member rederal Deposit Inturance Corp. Snack Bar Open As Usual by Mrs. Clark Bowes ways with Timeway LOW BANK RATES Dam-Collinsto- Something Different Something New Load the family car with friends and neighbors and come on out for an evening of fun and amusement. TOTAL ADMISSION $1.00 Pe Car No Matter How Many People Are in the Car RUSS'S CONOCO SERVICE st benefit red tape. Bishop and Mrs. Winford Ogden. Dr. and Mrs. Melvin Ericksen of Bountiful, Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Stefen of Salt Lake and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Durrell Ericksen of Logan were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Ericksen Sunday. Salt Lake City and Tuesday they spent the day doing temple work at the Salt Lake temple. Mr. and Mrs. Verl Kidman were Tuesday visitors at the Kidman home. Mrs. Myron Hansen and son Brent were Ogden Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Kidman were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Carlson in Logan Sunday. Mrs. Virgil Packer and Mrs. Clark Bowen and visitors from Kentucky called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fowers and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Packer in Ogden Tuesday. Mr and Mrs. David Anderson were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Arbon of Snowville Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ovid Grimand of Logan visited Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Seymor Johnson. Merrell Packer of Ogden was the overnite guest of his parents, 16, m City, who were overnight guests at their home. On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. James Dixon spent the day here with relatives and the little girls returned home with them. Mrs. Winford Barrus and her mother, Mrs. Hannah Hodges were Sunday afternoon guests of .5 1 ATTEND EMPLOYEES PARTY rus and Mr. and Mrs. Lyndon Perry. Barkle attended a party Friday Mr. and Mrs. Jay Norr were evening at the Garland School, Ogden visitors Saturday. They held for members of the Utah IVhon You Duy Your Hot? Car On Ticno You arrived MARVIN SIMMONS NOW AT HOME The people of the ward are giaa to welcome Marvin Simmons back home again after his stay at the valley HosDital re covering from his tractor ac- ciaent. Mr. and Mrs. Seymor Johnson visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Johnson of Logan Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bowen and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Horace Bowen of Thursday. April nO were accompanied home by Idaho Sugar Club. They enjoyed o Patty and Debby Dixon of Brig-ha- a hot dinner and a program was Come in, let's talk It over. low-co- Mr. and Mrs. Seth Gregory at Lewis ton. Mr. and Mrs. Myrl Perry and family are staying for while at the home of Mrs. M. G. Perry, while their home is undergoing an extensive remodeling project. DONALD SNOW ON FURLOUGH Donald Snow, who has been receiving military training at Ft. Ord, California, home Wednesday, and was met in Salt Lake City, by his mother, Mrs. O. W. Snow. Donald plans to be home the rest of this week and will leave Monday for assignment for overseas duty in Korea. Woodruff Snow, U. S. A. C. Student and Barbara Snow, a teacher at Morgan High School spent the weekend here with their parents, and on Sunday other visitors at the Snow home were Mr. and "Mrs. Clarence Hales and baby of Logan; Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Dewey and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Dewey of Ogden. Reo Barkle, student at the University of Utah, spent last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lyndon Barkle. 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