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Show Thursday. August 6. LEADER. THE 19S3 two course dinner was served. Out of town guests included Mrs. Herman (Dorthy) Bear River City Andrea Huggins sen of Mantua- Mrs. Alice Jensen, Mrs. Osey Jensen and Mrs. Henry Johnsen of Brigham City. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Leonard PLYMOUTH LaVon Nish - Visitors Feted Mr. Merle Jensen, Mrs. Frank Jensen and Mrs. Floyd Jensen at a lovely were party held Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Merle Jensen. The affair honored Mrs. Gayle Roberts of Boulder City, Nevada, and Mrs. Donna J. Wight of Alamagourdo, New Mexico. A delicious hot dinner was served to twelve guests. Out of town guests were Mrs. Amanda Jensen and Mrs. Margaret T. Johnsen of Brigham City. Rusty Jensen favored with several Vocal solos and Gordon Roberte entertained with numbers on the trumpet, they were accompanied by Mrs. Margaret John-seon the piano. Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Florence J. Gardner entertained also in honor of Mrs Roberts and Mrs. Wight. A delicious Primary Honors Workers Tremonton, Utah was given a twenty year pin for service in the Primary. Irene Archibald and Effie Estop were corsages for their presented many years of service. Mr. and Mrs. Ed VanriVrhooi accompanied by Mr. and Mrs Chester Archibald of Grace, Idaho are in Oregon where they will spend a week visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Newell Nish were in Salt Lake City Sat-- ; urday on business, Mrs. Leah Josephson and children and Mrs. Harry Han-- i line of Brigham City were re- cent guests of Mrs.Orvil Nish. The son of Cpl. and Mrs. De-- j Vere Hess was given the name of Richard DeVere Hess Sunday in Fast meeting. Gerald Hess of Riverside blessed the baby. Delma and Glen Lee Williams were visiting at the Oleen Josephson's recently. Glen Lee was home on furlough and leaves for Maryland in the near future. Mr. and Mrs. Junior Archibald of Idaho Falls were Thursday guests of the George Archibalds. spent Tuesday evening at the The Primary held their 75th; home of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Knud-seprogram Sunday Anniversary in Ogden. evening. Mrs. Agnes Archibald Mr. and Mrs. Christian Andersen returned Friday from a the Roy Lewis home Sunday. lovely trip to Moses Lake, Wash. Mrs. Milton Bywater visited Mrs. Ronald Andersen and four her mother, Mrs. Rozella Simsons returned with them and per in Brigham City, who is ill. will visit here for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Bickmore Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Whitaker and Mrs. Ellery Bickmore of of Moses Lake visited their Hyrum were dinner guests of folks Mr. and Mrs. Ercy Whit- Mr. and Mrs. Chester Stander aker and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sunday. Bradford of Corinne. Mrs. Elaine Holmgren visited Mr. and Mrs. Leo Gilbert of her mother, Mrs. Irene J. Hokan-soCorinne were dinner guests of in Ogden .Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Waddoups, Mr. and Mrs. Merle Jensen Sunday. son Rusty attended a famMr. and Mrs. Vernal Ander and held at the home reunion ily sen and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Iver-so- n of Mr. and Mrs. Osey Jensen enjoyed the ball game in in Brigham City, Sunday. Ogden Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gilbert Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Lewis son named in Sacraof Brigham City were guests at had their ment Meeting Sunday. His name is Leo W. Gilbert. Robert is in Korea with the Armed Forces. Dallas Jones, who is stationed RAY ARCHIBALD at Fort Ord in California visit- RECOVERING Mr. and Mrs. Frank Archied his wife Patsy Jones over the weekend, he also visited bald were in Idaho Falls last his parents Mr. and Mrs. Clyde week to visit their son Ray. who was in the hospital Jones of Brigham City. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bywater medical treatment for an Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Jensen, injured leg. He was taken to Mr. and Mrs. Chester Stander, his home Friday where he is Mr. and Mrs. John Hardy, Mr. reported to be slowly recoverand Mrs. Ercy Whitaker and ing. Mrs. DeVere Hess and small Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Huggins and their families enjoyed Sun- son are visiting Mrs. Hess's day afternoon in Box Elder parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Archibald at Benson Ward for Park. a few davs. ELDERS HOLD PARTY Mr. and Mrs. Leland ArchiThe Elders of the ward held bald and family of San Diego, a lovely party Saturday at he Your car and truck will roll over the town park. A picinic lunch was California returned to their bumps more smoothly; chassi3 bearings will last far enjoyed after which a preveiw home Tuesday, after spending longer if you lubricate with RPM Chassis Grease of the coming fashions was port- two weeks visiting their parT-Do the job at least every 1000 miles and you'll rayed by a group of young men ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Archialways have a tough lubricating film on bearing surbald and Mrs. Edith Smith. faces that will not rupture under road shocks. PRIMARY HONORS TINY BABY LEAVES MRS. CnRISTENSEN RPM Chassis Grease T-- contains special addiwas HOSPITAL tives that help it stick on surfaces under the hardest program Sunday evening H3 Mr. and Mrs. Jess Lamb and shocks, resist moisture and reduce wear. Ask us presented by the Primary Asabout RPM Chassis Grease T-- in the special EZ sociation. Miss Dena Christen-se- n family are happy to have their Fill pail that makes it easier to load grease guns. was presented a beautiful little baby home from the hos pin for having served in the pital after spending a month Primary for nineteen years. in an incubator. It tips the Talks were given by Mrs. Lamar scales at four and one half Iverson, Mrs. Claire Anderson pounds now and is doing very For more information obom Stondord Oil Company of California products, nicely. and Mrs. Farrell Huggins. coll your local Standard man LaMont Lamb arrived home Leo" Jensen husband of Betty A. Jensen is confined in the by plane Sunday evening from Virginia where he has been Dee hospital. Clyde Christensen who is training for six weeks with the Treraonton Phone 2311 with the Armed Forces is visit- Marines. He and his family are ing his mother Mrs. Carrie spending a few days at the Jess Lamb home. Christensen for two weeks. n ' ' n, n MI CLUB NEWS Tuesday morning found the five Popovers cheerfully at work in Sharon Ward's kitchen busily preparing a delicious breakfast of cheese souffle, fresh crisp bacon, and a Iruit milk shake to drink. Karen Smith gave a demonstration on how to make muffins. Next week the girls are planning to have a mo'hu's and daughter's breakfast. Sandra Day will act as grocery chairman. Every girl is working on her recipe box, and club book, and looking forward to some blue ribbons at the fair. and how much car until get more power on less gas That's because Chevrolet's two You engines are engines. In models, you get Powerglide the most powerful engine in the new Chevrolet's field great 115-h.- valve-in-hea- d "Blue-Flame- p. Gear- ." shift models offer the advanced 108-h.- p "Thrift-King- " engine. And it's the ; T You're "sitting pretty" behind the wheel Take this Bel Air model. First thing you'll notice is the qualg ity of the interior. appointments. Roomy seats with foam rubber cushions. Turn the key to start the engine and you're ready to go. Rich-lookin- You can see all around You look out and down through a wide, curved, one- - "11 Mil !3S1 piece windshield. The panoramic rear window and big side windows provide a clear view in all directions. Biggest brakes for smoother, easier stops An easy nudge on the pedal brings smooth, positive response right .now! Chevrolet's improved brakes arc the largest e in the field. low-pric- It's heavier for better roadability You're in for a pleasant sur-- , prise at the smooth, steady, ride of this new Chevrolet. One reason is that, model for model, Chevrolet will weigh up to 200 pounds more than d the other cars. VI You iW1 I get greater getaway with the new Powerglide A lot finer performance on a lot less gas. That's what you get with the new Powerglide automatic transmission. There's no more advanced automatic transmission at any price. lowest-price- line d A demonstration will show you that Chevrolet offers just about everything you could want. Yet line in the it's the lowest-price- d e field. 'Combination of Powerglide automatic transmission and llf-h." engine optional on "Two-Ten- " and Del Air models at extra cost. low-pric- "Blue-Flame- Let us demonstrate all s a Harold and Marva Archibald, children of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Archibald of Idaho Falls, are staying at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Archibald during the illness of their father. Mr. and Mrs. Clem Williams and family of Ogden and the Loyd Esteps of Roy were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Steed Estep. 11a Ray returned to Ogden with them to spend a week. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Williams and children and Nadine Archibald of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hess of Brigham City, were Sunday visitors of the Jess Archibalds. Mrs. Carroll Petersen and Mrs. Leona Hall of Logan were visiting their aunt, Irene Archibald j Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil of American Fork Adam-so- Scott Ellis of Salt Lake is soenHinc two weeks at the hnmn of his aunt, Mrs. D. B. Green in lremonton. EDITORIAL NATIONAL AsTocliATIQN vJ Cbjti O Hales Bros. Furniture DOLLAR DAY SPECIALS One Qroup Assorted Selection of Table Lamps T.V. Travs Regular 5.95 Regular $2.95 An Extra One For FOR $100 I OFF $100 I DAY IN TREMONTON S 4 PIECE MR. AND MRS. BEDROOM SUITE Regular S119.S5 SOQ95 T Reduced for S Days ' SPECIAL PRICES ON COMPLETE Bedroom and Living Room Suite HIDE-AWA- BED Regular Price 229.95 SPECIAL n 199.95 5 PIECE CHROME BREAKFAST SET s699s Regular SALE PRICE 99-9- - ,1 V THAN ANY OTHER CAR! low-price- We Specialize in Auto Repairs FrOnK Chevrolet Co. TREMONTON, UTAH JOE CARR Phone 2221 350 E. Main Tremonton 'fV" ' fib . OFFER ! Hare's a chance to gel a Lane Chest and for the tame price, a lovely tel famous Cannon towel i to start the trousseaul A-- l RADIO REPAIR - MiiiTrn TELEVISION AND BUY CHEVROLETS at called at the Jesse Lamb home during the week. They were returning from a trip through Yellowstone Park. Mr. and Mrs. Steed Estep and daughter Vaudis were in Malad to see their new grandson who had just returned from the hospital after spending several weeks in an incubator. Mr. and Mrs. Lorin John of Portage and Mrs. Stuart Cornwall and small son of Blue Creek visited at the Jess Lamb home during the week. Mrs. Oleen Josephson and (daughter Anna Marie were in Logan Saturday. Mrs. Earl Pearson returned recently from Pacific Grove, California where she visited her daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Taylor. Boyd is serving with the armed forces at Fort Ord. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Whiting and family spent their vacation at Neola, Utah visiting with relatives. Mrs. Ruth Goddard of Malad spent a few days recently at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Newell Nish and family. Mr. and Mrs. Arlin Hess of Long Beach, California and Mrs. Ervin Mathews and sons of Arco, Idaho were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Hess. DAUGHTER ARRIVES FROM PEURTO RICO Mr. and Mrs. Frank Archibald went to Salt Lake City Monday to meet their daughter, Darla Dean, who flew from Peurto Rico where her husband is stationed in the service. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Archibald left for San Diego Tuesday morning. They have been visit ing friends and relatives here. Miss June Mason spent the weekend at her home. Henry Jensen, her fiancee, visited at the Mason home before leaving for the service in California. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Mason visited at the Lionel Mason home Sunday. now! big-ca- r PHONE 2311 Entered at the post office the advantages of buying a Chevrolet MORE PEOPLE (in son-in-la- could save! I Fox-ley'- The 411 Cooking Sisters met at the home of Mrs. June Baird Tuesday afternoon. Lana Godfrey and Linda Anger made freiich toast. Sharon Anderson made tomato meat sauce, Kris-tin- e Coombs and Bonnie Baird made salmon loaf. Miss Tam-rJensen of Millville was a special guest. Reporter, Sharon Anderson B I'd been planning to buy a higher-price- d I found out all Chevrolet offered ' er dresses. Delicious were served. They will meet at Susan next week. Annette Fronk. B This demonstration showed me the way to a better deal! Fri- their truck ride and drive easier J. BESS a f t e moon. Bonnia Friday Baird made salmon loaf. Linda Anger made rolls, Lana Godfrey made tapioca pudding. Kristine Coombs made orange Published by the salad. Sharon Andirson aiuvic LEADER PUBLISHING punch. Tamra Jensen was a visitor. COMPANY, Inc. Reporter. Sharon Anderson on Thursday afternoon for day distribution. Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Bjorn were in Salt Lake City during the SUBSCRIPTION RATES week to visit their daughter, Mrs. Phillip Wrathall and new advance) $3.00 per year. baby. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Win-- ; Trenionton, Utah as Second Chester of Ogden were in Tre- - Class matter October 15, 1925 The Stitching Stooges met monton during the week on under act of March 3, 1879. at the home of business matters and visiting n. RYTTING Wednesday Carol Byington and worked on friends. Editor-Publish- How to make your car and FARRELL nana The 4H Cook Sisters met af the home of Mrs. June Baird LJ DELIVERS 4ft, -- jS JW L'Cf t liMI W2f Hales Bros. Furniture PHONE 2436 TREMONTON |