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Show Thursday. August LEADER. Trtmonion, Utah THE 26. 1954 Mrs. Effie Johnson accompanby Mr. and Mrs. Leavitt Taylor of Arimo, Ida., attended a Burrell reunion held at Brig-haCanyon last week. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Carbon of Salt Lake City were callers at T T Via a t T mA 1 Munsnn SnnHav Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Watson and Miss Jeanne Mikkleson of Smith-fiel- d visited with Mrs. Eliza Godfrey Sunday. Class Outing Visiting at the home of Mr. Ross Rudd entertained his Mrs. A. W. Burns last week and Sunday School Class at a party Mr. and Mrs. Hardy were at Lagoon Thursday evening. and family of BountiThose accompanying the group ful. were Mr. and Mrs. Keith Moss, Mrs. Beverly Petersen and Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Burton, small son David of Willow Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Darvcl Garn, and Mrs. Creek, Mont., are spending this with Mrs. Petersen's Rudd. A lovely luncheon was week ' mother, Mrs. Ida Cannon and served. Miss L,ana Oodlrey spent a family. Mr. and Mrs. Parley Petersen few days of last week visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. and family, Mrs. Alice Coombs, Theil Jensen at Millville. Her and Mrs. Florence Garn visited cousin Miss Tamra Jensen ac- in Salt Lake City last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ellwood Hess companied her home on Sun. Mr. and Mrs. accompanied day and is spending a few days Dean Hess andby family of Logan at the Godfrey home. at spent Arimo, Idaho Sunday Owen Udy is recovering from with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis visiting an appendicitis operation perMcFarland and family. formed at the Valley Hospital Home From Yellowstone last week. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Bourne Mesdamea LaPriel Sccrist, have returned from an enjoy, Madge Anderson, Sara Moss, able Elsie Welling, Rhoda Welling trip to Yellowstone Park. also visited with Mr. and a They and Erma Bourne attended Mrs. Grant Robinson at Idaho Fashion Show and Tea held at Falls. the Crystal Springs Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Darvel Gam, afternoon. Florence Richards, Douglas Returns to Base Don and Potter were Coombs, A M3 Douglas Coombs left those who the among attended to the forepart of the week 1949 Class Reunion held at return to hLs Navy Base at Bear River School SaturHigh N. Mex., after Alamogordo, spending a few days with his day evening. Guests at the home of Mr. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer and Mrs. Clifford Welling were Coombs and family. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Brown Keith Moss and son Micheal, and daughter Thersa, of Layton, accompanied by Tom Parry of and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Crown Malad, returned home Sunday of Kans. Witchita, from Concord, Calif. Keith movMrs. J. D. Munson spent Tuesed furniture down for Mr. and day with relatives at Ogden. Mrs. Ralph Baird. Sunday guests st the home Miss Tamra Welling is recovof Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Standering from an appendicitis oper- ing were Mr. and Mrs. Dennis ation performed at the Valley Miller and family of Tremon-toHospital on Friday. and Mr. arid Mrs. Frank Keys and family of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Sutherland and son Glade, spent Sunday visiting with Mrs. Suther. land's mother, Mrs. Eliza S. Godfrey, and Mr. and Mrs. Art Cottle at Ogden. Richfield spent Tuesday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lott and family. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Jones for the past week were Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Jones and daughter of Hemit Calif. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. MUnsofPI visited with Mr. Munson's sister, Mrs.. Eliza I lay ward at Bountiful last week. FIELDING Florence Munson EXPLORERS LEAVE FOR CMP IN WYOMING MOUNTAINS 10-DA- Y Those attending the Carson Hike with the Lake Bonneville Explorers from our area are John A. Bourne, Dayrl Garn, end Bruce Coombs of Fielding and Micheal Bishop of Garland. They will spend ten days at Wind River Mountains in Wyo. Mr. and Mrs. Dell Lott of Identify and Protect your write today for price list. Rubber Stamps Steel and Rubber STAMPS STENCILS Facsimile signature stamps Numbering machines. List Free George E. Gent Authorized Dealer for Salt Lake Stamp Co. 127 N. 1st West (Box 34) 'Tremonton Phone 2801 Mrs. Leonard Peterson m 4 ATTEND REUNION IN IDAHO Mr. and Mrs. Thayne Stokes Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Stand- r Chr-istense- EAR TAGS S iiter Mr.. of Mrs. sister, Standing's Blanche Standing Packer of Norvell, Mass. Mrs. Packer's husband, Joseph Pack, er was buried just a week ago. The Packers are former resid- n ents of Fielding. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Richards spent Monday at Logan. Miss Florence Richards visited w.th her girl friends, Lavian, Merri-ly- n and Enid Bird at Mendon. Dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Bourne Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Fer-re- ll Summers and family of Bothwell. Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Packer were Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Hodges of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Alf Johnson of Beaver Dam. Move do Newfoundland Mr. and Mrs. Noble Petersen son-in-la- n, self-propell- i 0$) really at your finger tips when electricity is on the job. At the push of the button, water flows to your barn, milk house, feed lot or home. For only a few pennies, electricity does the work of many hired hands. 0 ' buy from your dealer Plione " Garland 47-J- 3, iAJ! G32G3 LLOYD HENDRICKS UTAH POWER ft LIGHT CO. i 1. You get the look of tcnidrrow-totJ- 11 year-ahea- tSES- flOD DP - has happened in the business this year is something that you should take What l:lr. r. f-- I "f-ii- to heart as a personal benefit to yourself, and as a sure way to pick a winner. 'to'''" . 7 moved into the charmed circle of America's three top sales leaders a circle once dominated only by the 'so-calle- d fsi r FOOD FREEZER - Yes, it's yours for a trcas-ure-d "Storehouse" of tempting foods . . . and priced to fit your budget. Holds up to 389 pounds of f rozen foods ... quick-freeze- s up to 60 pounds. Start planning ahead for healthful, variety dinners with a new G-- "treasure chest" Food Freezer. 0 I "low-pric- so-call- ed e three." And this has come the simple reason why we can make you a better deal right now. about because of Buick's advanced year-ahea- d styling, great V8 power, big-ca- r room and comfort all for prices starting right close to the lowest. So you reap a worth-whil- e benefit. 3-w- 3. You get more resale dollars when you trade ay With Buick so advanced in style this year it's a sure thing Buick will stay in style for years to come, as other cars catch up. So the new Buick youuy today later. brings you a higher resale price at trade-inTim- e see and drive this tomorrow-style- d Buick Drop in bonus right now. and get in on Buick's big - s - - - s Jf v-- t ' """"" "" $5 f xV --4 Iff SMr l'iT4V IAVT l liv 'fS aTK ' Ifft 7 7' Y I v Jr to nsshf your buy because 5tf tsam ' 5111 Tremonton WHEN mm AUTHORIZED DEALER GEIIEnAlt except two of these The tremendous sales volume that has brought Buick into the leadership circle of the "Big Three" means that we can offer you a higher trade-i- n allowance on your present car when you buy a new BuickThat's " 30.00 down, 3.25 weekly Phone Tramcnt St. In plainer words Buick today is outselling all other cars in America " E nUSS ELECTRIC 2. You get the bigger allowance of our volume business three." "low-pric- e ay In Boick today you get the modern styling other cars d will reach in the future. For here you get true r low sports-calong, beauty glamor lines, grace, and that spectacular new panoramic windshield that most other cars won't have till 1955. n 0 30 So. jQrS Satisfactory work guaranteed It is simply this: Buick has s3 4 Mervin Holt joined friends of Tremonton at a canyon party Sunday. Miss Maiiene Egley spent four days last week in Ogden at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray South. Mr. and Mrs. So much of your farm work is Combines. Trucks if' needed K3l7 SSS3S 4 g. ed 9 V w, helps my profits grow too! LET ME CUT YOUR GRAIN with my new Leo Petersen and children, her mother, Mrs. Mable MacQuarter and her sister and brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. Johnson were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Leak Sunday. The boys of the Aaronic Priesthood enjoyed an evening at Crystal Springs Monday even-in- 4-- H Mrs. Rae Rasmussen and family who are leaving this week to make their home In Newfoundland. Others in attendance were Mr. and Mrs. Don Petersen, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Christoffersen and Miss La Von Stenquist Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Jensen and family of Brigham. Mrs. Rasmussen and family have been visiting with relatives In the valley fo& several weeks. Major Rasmussen' will Join them this week and accompany them to their home at Newfoundland. Tre-monto- an operation Aug. 9, at Boise is still in the hospital but is making a satisfactory recovery. Horse races at Ely, Nev., was the attraction for Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smith last weekend. They took two horses down Thursday returning home Sunday night. Miss Marlene Egley stayed with their children in their absence. The horses remained there for the races next week, Mrs. Jack Leak and daughter Maxine visited, in Brigham Saturday with Mrs. Leak's mother and brother and family. Mrs. Jo-hans- en entertained at a family dinner party at their home Sunday in compliment to their daughter, W3& CM? r Dies ing received word Sunday of the death n, n and children drove to Idaho Falls. Idaho Saturday to attend the Stokes reunion. They also were in Brigham two nights last week to witness the play off games of the softball tournament. Mrs. Stokes and her daughters were in Brigham Thursday to visit with her grandmother, Sara Shuman at the hospital, and with her aunt, Mrs. Starlin Stanfill (Buelah) who was there visiting her mother. The Stanfills, former residents of Penrose are now living at Las Vegas, Nevada. Mrs. Jess Petersen accompanied her daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fronk to Salt Lake City Thursday where they visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Mullins. Mrs. Mullins and Mrs. Petersen are sisters. The Tropical Room of the Howard Hotel was the place where Mr. and Mrs. Arden of Ogden entertained Mr. and Mrs. Hal Petersen also of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse F. Petersen at dinner Saturday evening. . Take. A. C. Course Four boys, Gene Jensen, Harold Egley, Jerry and Kent Petersen and their leader, Leon, ard M. Petersen attended a training course in "Crop Judging at the A. C. in Logan Monday. Miss Verline Nelson of Salt Lake City is spending her two wees vacation at the home of her mother, Mrs. Josephine Nelson. Mr. and Mrj. Margan Miller left Tuesday for a two week vacation. They will report when they return where they have been. . Wor-- has been received from Eagle Idaho that Mrs. Delia Petersen Fuller who underwent PENROSE ied ELECTRIC a 121 EAST MAIN ST. Bfrn AUTOMOHltS ARJ W;aT BUICK Will BUILD 7A TMFM . "V CO PHONE 2311 TREMONTON, UTAH |