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Show THE LEADER. othy Burton, counselors lora Anger and Etta Rudd SecretFlorence Munson ary Elma Petersen, Organist Ruby Jones, Chorister Lettie Leavitt and Elizabeth Packer, RETIRING OFFICERS work leader Erma Garn. Light HONORED refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. John Sjoblom The Relief Society held their of Farmington have been visitOpening Social at the Relief ing with their daughter Mrs. Society room at the ward chapel Sterling Burton and family this Tuesday afternoon. A program week. under the direction of Mrs. Guests at the home of Mr. Lovine Holt was greatly en- and Mrs. Frank Cannon Sunday joyed. Officers who were recent- were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur and all teach, released visiting ly Sandberg and daughter of Loers in the ward were especially gan. honored. Those being released were counselor Celia Zundel, CLUB REMEMBERS work leader Florence Garn. and MRS. NINA OWEN The Birthday Club members Chorister Mable Hansen. Those now serving are President Dor held a party at Maddox Ranch House at Brigham Saturday evening in compliment to Mrs. Nina Owen who was celebrating her birthday anniversary. A UTAH POULr lovely dinner was enjoyed by twenty one members. Mrs. Owen was presented with a gift. Your Mrs. Dorothy Burton enterUTAH I tained at a family dinner party at her home Monday evening POULTRY?. in compliment to her daughter Manager Mary who was celebrating her 13th birthday anniversary. Out Says of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. George Crookston and famBF.':i) GILES ily of Logan and Mr. and Mrs. John Sjoblom of Farmington. z serThe Home-towMr. and Mrs. Noble Petersen, o vice and convenience, o o offered by c son Richard and daughter Louise attended the Football game Poultry insures faster handling, better at the University Stadium at i n eggs, resulting z Salt Lake City Saturday eveno premium ing. Don Petersen is playing on You can also prices. save on feeds, equipthe team again this season. z ment and supplies Miss Sandra Richards of Carand participate in son City, Nevada, and Stanley patronage refunds. O Shank of Salon, Nevada, visited Come in and see how o we can serve you with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wood x BETTER! Sunday, afterwhich they left 5 for Logan where they will at5 tend College this year. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Udy were d;nner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James II. Jardine at Clarkston Sunday. Mrs. Dorothy Richards and Ruby Farnsworth spent e Friday visiting with Mrs. Richards at Brigham. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hess spent Monday at Ogden. They were accompanied by Mrs. J. D. Munson who visited with her daughter, Mrs. Ardis Burt and family. FRIENDS HONOR Mrs. FIELDING ; Utah higher COLD WEATHER WILL SOON BE HERE! RALPH'S SINCLAIR SERVICE BRING YOUR CAR PUT ANTI FREEZE in for a compile TUNE-UP- . CHANGE OIL in the Motor, Transin your car. for EASIER and mission and rear end QUICKER STARTING in COLD WEATHER. .... - Zerex Anli-Frccz- j Zerone e Dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ellwood Hess Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. David Morgan and son of Logan, Mrs. Mary M. Morgan of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph IIcss of Ogden. Dinner Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Udy Sunday were Lex Udy of Salt Lake City, Paul Johnson of Preston, Idaho Both boys are attending the University of Utah this year. Mr. and Mrs. Wynn Hansen and son Scott spent last week at Casper, Wyoming, attending the Ram Sale, They came home by way of West Yellowstone where they visited with Mr. and Mrs.E. C. Wixsom. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Hess and son. Owen Jr. were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cal Killian and family at Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Claine Petersen of Salt Lake City announce the arrival of a baby girl born Friday Sept. 25th at the L.D.S. Hospital. Claine and son Brent spend the weekend with Claines mother, Mrs. Elma Petersen and family. Little Brent remained to spend a week with his grand mother. Mr. and Mrs. Ellwood Hess visited with Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hess at Logan Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Udy and family of Avon spent Wednes day evening with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Udy. Miss Bonnie Hansen of Salt Lake City spent the weekend with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Wynn Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Munson were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hastings at Roy Sunday evening. Mrs. Verl Udy spent several days of last week with Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Apgood at Salt Lake City. House guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mason are e Mr. and Mrs. Howard E. of Clyde, Ohio. On Friday they all visited with Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Overmyre and Mrs. Reta Sharkey at Ogden. Mrs. LaDean Hodge and daiv ghter of Ogden visited with Over-myr- RALPH'S SINCLAIR SERVICE TREMONTON m w n t o n. Utah Mrs. Ernest Anger and family Sunday. Guests at the John Coombs home Thursday were Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Noble of Farmington. PORTAGE Mrs. Virgil C. Harris MRS. RAY WOOD Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wood. DONALD HAWKS Mr. and Mrs. Claude Allred, Mr. HOME FROM OVERSEAS and Mrs. Wayne Garn, Mr. and Donald Hawks, son of Mr. Mrs. Glen Wood, Mr. and Mrs. DeRoy Hawks and M. J. Wood, and Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. J. P. Christensen met at the husband of LaRene Clark Hawks home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wood arrived home from overseas tliis Wednesday evening for a sur week on leave. Donald has been prise party for Mrs. Ray Wood in the Navy for eleven years. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Madsen who was celebrating her birthday anniversary. Light refresh and family of Pleasantview and ments were served and the even Mrs. Nellie Rees of Malad were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. ing spent in a social. . SAYS "NOW IS THE TIME TO WINTERIZE YOUR CAR." Preslone Gen-iev- Tr Ssmpare prices ! Voull buyn sensational Studebaher! Cash in your present car for a big allowance! Remarkably easy terms! Virgil Harris Sunday. Sherman Gibbs is enrolled at the B.Y.U. as a sophomore this year. He was taken to Provo by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Gibbs and Arthur Gibbs Friday. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ogan and family of Ogden spent the weekend with Mrs. Ogan's parents, Mr. and Mrs. DeRoy Hawks. Mr. and Mrs. J. Hyrum Gibbs visited Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Don Gibbs in Malad. Mrs. Vera Hall and Mrs. John F. Conley spent the weekend in Idaho Falls visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Roland Hall and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ward. Mrs. Sarah Morris of Ogden also went with them as far as McCammon where she visited reiatives. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Hoskins and children spent the weekend witth Mrs. Ladetha Hoskins. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Erickson and son of Logan were Sundav guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Howell. Mrs. Wendell Hall took her daughter Brenda to Brigham City Tuesday for an examination at the Rheumatic Fever Clinic. Mrs. Royal Halford went with them. LEAVES FOR CALIFORNIA Miss Carol Harris left Friday for Vietorville, California, where she will visit with LeeRoy Pettingill and his mother- Mrs. Golda Lewis. Mrs. Lewis will undergo a major operation this week. Carol was taken to Salt Lake City by? her mother, Mrs. Virgil Harris-- and Mrs. Floyd Thursday October for a weekend retreat. This is sponsored by the Zions League of the Reorganized L. D. S. church. Mrs. John W. Knudsen left Thursday for Spokane, Wash.. where she will visit witth her and daughters, Mr and Mrs. J. R. GibDs and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brown. Mr. and Mrs. DeMour John sptnt the fore part of the week in Montana on business. Two acres of lawn grass has been planted recently in the square which now connects the school grounds and the church grounds. The project is being promo' ed by the town and the school with Mayor J. C. Gibbs in charge. Feme B. Flint of Clearfieid was a business visitor here 1. 1953 Mrs. Amanda Cutler, Mrs. family reunion which was held Darlene Hurd and two daught- at the Gearold Neal home. ers Betty Jo and Darla, Mr. and Mrs. George Garbanati and LEADER WANT ADS family were in Pocatello, Idaho, BRING RESULTS and last of Saturday Sunday week to attend the John Neal son-in-la- Be f&ppy-- Monday. Devere Harris and Glen Morris were in Montpelier, Idaho, on business the fore part of the weik. Vera Hall and Faye Morris ol the Relief Society Stake Board i t Wednesday for General Conference in Salt Lake City. Velma Evans and sons of Malad visited Sunday with Mrs. Evan's mother, Mrs. Eliza Knudsen Woodrow Halford of Garfield, L'tah, is spending the ween with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Royal Halford. It-- for a bright new future People like that feeling our Systematic Savings Plan gives . . . they also like the complete "One-Stop- " service provided by this bank serving all their financial needs. This bank encourages thrift for worthwhile purposes homes, cars, education, business opportunities, and most important, SECURITY. Start vour Systematic Savings Account now. Each account is insured to $10,000. "Money-in-the-Ban- . sivowvniE Peterson Mrs. Christine ENTERTAINS CLUB Mrs. Rose Ward was hostess to members of the Frienda Club at her home Thursday evening. Mrs. Uarda Larkin was It was a vagabond party, all came in costume. Games were played and a delicious luncheon served to members. Mrs. Marion Arbon and Mrs. Elmore Cutler were special guests. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stokes of Salmon. Idaho, visited Friday with relatives. Mrs. Rennis Larkin and Mrs. Mattie Nelson of the Relief Society Stake Board left Tuesday morning to attend general conference. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Larkin-Bishoand Mrs. Dan Hickman in Logan to attend the were Rose. Miss June Gibbs of Kaysville. Temple excursion sponsored by the Relief Society. Utah, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. P. 2V2 k" ON INTEREST INSURED SAVINGS - , Member Federal Reserve Syttem Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp Gibbs. Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzd E. Hoskins visited Friday and Saturday in Logan with Mr. and Mrs. John Negus. Mrs. Hoskins and Mrs. Negus are sisters. Leonard Hoskins, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Hoskins has enrolled as a freshman at the U.S.A.C. at Logan. Mrs. Roy Gibbs of Magna and Mrs. Melvel Jones of Salt Lake City came Sunday to get their mother, Mrs. Grace John and took her to their homes for an indefinite visit. Mr. and Mrs. John B. Allen went to Ogden Sunday to attend sacrament meeting where their granddaughter was blessed. The name chosen was Shauna. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Hansey. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Parkinson and family of Ogden were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oran Parkinson. What Is Behind "Ad How can a dealer sell at or below cost? How can he allow any price a buyer asks for a used car?, Do you believe you could get whatever you ask? Would such a dealer be able to meet his obligations? Would he then be able to pay his help? Would he then be able to take his proper part in support of his community? Could he support his family? Could he pay his taxes? Could he support his church? Of course the answer is NO. HE COULD NOT! Such an advertiser has a well rehearsed sales system and is well organized to make his deal appear as a bargain. They hope the increased traffic will help make BETTER deals as there are more buyers to select from. He needs better deals as he definately has increased his expenses. Of course it might be he would want it though he was going broke. If he is, the buyer may not even get a clear title to the car he is purchasing. The dealer is, of course, writing ballyhoo. WILL ATTEND CHURCH EVENT Rochelle Allen with a group of young people from Malad, Logan, Ogden, Salt Lake City and Provo left Friday for Mesa Verde National Park in Colorado. They will meet with young people from Western Colorado Sprees" We cannot give you something for nothing. No down payment and a lifetime to pay is not sound for anyone, the buyer most of all. We will be here everyday to do business with you on a sound and legitimate basis, the only way anyone should do business. The only way honest businessmen know how to do business. It is not only our opinion, but the opinion of all substantial dealers of the American Auto Association that such dealers are not substantial or dependable who stoop to such misleading advertising and that at best they contribute nothing worthwhile to a community. a We for 33 years have stood firmly by the statement that our cars make good or we do, and we are very grateful to this fine community for believing in us and supporting us. See if we cannot give you more for the difference you pay, a popular brand for less money difference than you would have to pay for an unpopular brand SOME OF OUR DEPENDABLE USED CARS Buick Roadmaster 1951 This 1953 Studebaker is out ahead now... and it won't be outdated a few months from now! Thi Stvdebakr't low prict inottt advanced automobile in all the world buys you the with This buy most price This buys 350 no exception! Stu4tbakr' low prico you the longest. loweM, distinctive car ia the lovvrwt field. StucUbakor' low prico you a ear that's an won-omstand-ou- t low in gas con- - Eui y mimption low in upkeep. This Studabokor't low price buys yon the finrxt kind of oafely for your driving new Htahility on turns and rurve eicep-tiouvisibility. Your nearby Studebak.r doalor cordially invite you to eome in g and try out thin ear. You'll like the way Studebaker dealers do Limine. al brilliant-performin- Former owner Fred Gephart Low mileage and in perfect condition. 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