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Show LEADER. THE Grace Warnke Mr. and Mrs. Neil Barrus were employees, held at Guinevah in Logan Canyon, Satur-o- p Sunday evening guests of Bish-jPar- k and Mrs. Winfred Barrus. day evening. Mr. Kenneth Hailing of Bri-- j Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Gard-ghaCity visited with herj ncr and daughter Ina Beth mother. Mrs. Louise Holdaway, were Sunday visitors at Avon. Sunday evening. They were guests of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Gardner Mrs. Ivan Summers and Mr. and attended a wedding reception Mrs. James Knowles. Mrs. Serilla Burbank of Tre- Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Tolman monton spent the weekend with at Thatcher, for newlyweds, Mrs. Phoebe Burbank and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tolman. arid Mrs. Melvin Burbank. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Warnke Mary Barnard, accompanied and daughters Mary Alice and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Swander of Barbara and son Billy were Ogden. on a weekend trip, to Sunday dinner guests of Sgt. Bear Lake. and Mrs. M. E. Hall at ClearMrs. Alton May of Brigham field. Sgt. Hall left that day to City was a guest Monday, at the of Mr. and Mrs. T. L. spend a few days of his furough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wheatley. L. L. Hall in St. Joseph, MissWoodruff and Barbara Snow ouri. Mary Alice remained in spent a week in Yellowstone Clearfield with her sister, Mrs. Park. They accompanied a group Hall. from the U. S. A. C. on the orMr. and Mrs. O. W. Snow ganized Aggie Ranger Hike. attended funeral services last Bishop and Mrs. Winford week in Salt Lake City, for Mrs. Barrus and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hodges of Fielding, attended Margaret (Maggie) Neeley. Marie Burbank was a guest funeral services Saturday, in for ten days at the home of a Preston, Idaho, for their uncle, cousin and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hodges. Mr. and Mrs. James Holdaway Reid Nelson, at Emmett, Idaho. j Club Entertains Husbands The Friendly Circle Club en tertained Saturday night at Crystal Springs. Husbands of the members were special guests. Dinner was served to a large crowd by Louise Nielson; Mar jory Burbank- Rita Holdaway; Bernice Germer; Ethel Gardner; Loa Knudson; Rita Fae Bunder-son- ; Elsie Heusser and Iva Mad- - Drive-I- n Theatre Arnold Fryer, Reed Norr; Jay Gardner and Dale Quinlan spent from Wednesday to Saturday in Yellowstone Park. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Norr and Mr. and Mrs. Merle Norr and their children enjoyed a picinic in L"gan Canyon Sunday evening Debby and Patty Dixon, small daughters of Mr. and Mrs. James Dixon of Brigham City, are spending some time with theii Mr. and Mrs. grandparents. Alvin Norr and their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Norr. while their parents are having a trip to the Northwest. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Snow e were Smithfield visitors day. Fred Hay took and son Richard, of Oakland, California, spent several days this past week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Haycock. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Hassel and Carol Couch left Monday morning to spend two weeks in Michigan. Janice Burbank visited this week at Plain City, with Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Weston. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Peterson and family were Sunday evening and daughter Leslie- of Ogden, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin were Sunday afternoon guests Christensen at Thatcher. of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Germer. Barbara Snow spent SaturMrs. Vern Eames of American day in Morgan. Falls.Idaho called in on her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Hansen, outing of the Utah Idaho Sugar sen. DEWEYVILLE Saturday and Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charley Peterson were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ash-b- y and daughter, Kathleen, of Friday, Saturday. Sunday Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Shelby and family of Aug. Brigham City also spent Saturday with them. Mr. Edria Hansen of Salt With Cornell Wilde and Lake City spent Saturday here Maurine O'Hara visiting her daughter, Sandra, One Full Hour of Cartoons Mr. and Mrs. Chris Hansen and Children 10c Mr. and Mrs. Warren Haycock. Adults 50c Sandra is spending the summer Monday and Tuesday here with her grandparents and CLOSED aunt and uncle. Claudia Waters of Ogden WEDNESDAY THURSDAY visited Sunday with Mrs. Carol August Arlin Madson. 1H Miles West of Tremonton GATES OPEN AT 7:00 PJH. SHOWS START AT DUSK Thursday. August 6. 1953 Tremonlon. Utah. Mon-hom- Saturday. The Bee Hive girls enjoyed Friday evening in Tremonton, where they saw the picture of "The Life of the Bee". e Mrs. John Fryer; Mrs. Zink and children, Dennis and Wendy spent Friday in Logan canyon. Mrs. Thales Cannon and daughter Rita were Logan visitors Saturday afternoon. Mrs. R. W. Warnke, accompanied by Mrs. Marvin Simmons and Mrs. Odell Bigler of Collinston, spent Wednesday in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Hess of Garland spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Myrl Perry and family. Mrs. Lettie Leavitt of Fielding visited Thursday with her sister, Mrs. Alvin Norr. . Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Snow and family of Perry visited Sunday Mr. and with their parentsMrs. T. L. Wheatley. Mr. and Mrs. Howard K. Johnson and family of Salt Lake City visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Perry. Alan Perry returned home with them to stay for awhile. Kathryn and Alan Perry and Mabeline Nahone were in Preston, Idaho Thursday and Friday, where they attended the rodeo, they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Johnson. Dar-len- Terry-Chris- SAVE $3.000 ON OUR COMBINATION OFFER , OE LUXE AUTOMATIC G-- E ASHING AT A NEW LOW PRICE! j , tljm, ip . 12-1- 3 Jennifer Jones and Lawrence Olive rin I Now is the time to have that furnace cleaned. Cold weather is just around the corner. "DENVER and RIO GRANDE" spin-dryin- g Famous 10 WELL, it never-befor- k SEEJT BATHROOM, too r ') But if you're surprised at this news, we can't blame you a bit. Most people are when they learn that you can get Buick styling, Buick structure, Buick room and power and comfort and steadiness, all for just a few dollars more "low-pricethan the cost of the three." Add another happy surprise. In this Buick you get a long list of "extras" so-call- d washing Deep Activated rinse! drying action! Fast "spin-out- " operation! Simple, Baked enamel and porcelain finlsll 1 - Year Warranty on entire washer SAVE $100.00 DRYER We will allow you $100 trade-i- n on your old washer on this combination purchase- YOU PAY ONLY - 499.95 ON EASY PAYMENT PLAN DRY CLOTHES IRRIGATION SHOVELS 1 WASHER 349.95 249.95 Pounds Nails Snake River . (,, INDOORS... i Regular $3.45 Value FRESH! ANDERSON LUMBER CO. mjffliiiM'MiHgn-- unto TREMONTON PHONE 2091 o n o wm,IIMI EM for onlv high-compressi- light-as-a-flyr- Activator on Transmission Any Size, Reg. $1.70 Limit 10 Lbs- To Customer We mean that literally. er G-- action! m Because that's all the money it takes to buy this great new 1953 Buick Special. That's all it takes to boss its Fireball S Engine now stepped up to the highest horsepower in Buick Special history. That's all it takes to enjoy its still finer Million Dollar Ride its full its roominess handling ease. 349" Piece-by-piec- e d During Dollar Days (FIXING UP YOUR HOUSE) LIKE NEW?J "CARRIE" WASHER Model AW5B8 washing rinse fast all at one setting of the control! And it's yours, with so e many de luxe features, at a low price! Imagine! WE'RE HITTING THE NAIL ON THE HEAD MODERNIZE There were three baby girls blessed and given names at Two Cartoons fast meeting Sunday. Mr. and ' $1.00 per car Mrs. Charles D. Litchford had Family Night their baby given the name of FRIDAY - SATURDAY Victoria, by the grandfather, SUNDAY Orion W. Snow. Mr. and Mrs. August Marvin Ashbys little girl was blessed by her daddy and given the name of Lorene. The baby girl of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Burn-haof Brigham City, was namIn Technicolor ed Merle Florence, by her Starring Edmund O'Brien grandfather, Jess Earl. This is th first grandchild for Mr. and "Anything Can Happen" Mrs. Earl. One Cartoon Bishop and Mrs. Winford Children 10c Adults 50c Barrus and family attended the ol . TTI SAYS: BABIES BLESSED One-Contr- AUTOMATIC A, "At Swords Point" did New at no extra cost things like direction sig- nals, dual map lights, twin sunshades, e indicator, automatic lighter, h air cleaner, full-floglove-bo- x light, oil filter, bumper guards front and rear things most other cars of similar price charge as extras. trip-mileag- oil-bat- w So there you are definitely able to move right into this big, broad, robust-powere- d Buick for a price you'd expect to pay for a lesser car. Why not drop in on us to see and drive this honey of a buy? The rest we'll leave up to you. $2466 .88 J24fc95y . That's the price of the new Automatic 1953 Buick SPECIAL or Model 48D, illustrated. dryer Sedan Delivered locally Optional equipment, occeisones, sofe ord local foxes, if any, additional. Prices maf vary slightly in adjoining communities du to shipping cnorges. Alt prices subject to change without notice. Model AD7 g and Now you can dry clothes indoors as fluffy as though they'd been drying in outdoor sunshine ! And when the weather acts up, you don't have to snatch clothes off the line you don't have to hang dripping clothes in the house! sweet-smellin- THE GREATEST The Automatic Dryer dries a full washer-loaMotor and heat shut off automatically, as soon G-- d E at a time. door as the is opened! t "Tempered-Hea- fabric for damp-dryin- g Drying!" Heat can be regulated or complete drying! Oxone Lamp gives clothes "Outdoor-Freshness- Clothes come out fluffy and shine drying! "LiVe-Ai- r sweet-smellin- " g Drying Action!" Dries each hot sport to damage clothes. to any just like sun- pice uniformly. No COME IN TODAy FOR A DEMONSTRATION ! NO OBLIGATION WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT BUICK WILL BUILD THEM frohk Chevrolet co. PHONE 2311 TREMONTON, UTAH bks PHONE 5111 IEGTRIG TREMONTON |