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Show THE LEADER. Tremontrn. DEWEYVILLE By Mrs. Wayne Fryer KOREAN VETERAN VISITS AT HOME OF SISTER Laurn Beutler, Dayton, Ida., recently returned veteran from Korea, was a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Page last week. Mr. Buetler, a brother of Mrs. Page, will attend U.S.A.C. in Logan. Guests at the home of Bill and Grace Warnke from Day. ton, Ohio, are Mrs. Purcell and small daughter, Diane. Mr. Purcell will join them a bit later for the deer season. Jess and Verna Earl spent 7TI-73- E in Salt Lake City Thursday Jess' mother, Mrs. with visiting Agnes Earl. Attending a piano recital in Mendon, Sunday, in which their daughter, Nadine, took part, were Mr. and Mrs. James Barnard. The recital was under the direction of Mozelle Sorenson. Myrl and Gladys Norr attended a Bingo game at the Officer's Club at Utah General Depot Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Loveland and daughter, Judy, Brigham, called at the Tom Ault borne Friday night Thursday, Mrs. Duett Loveland, Brigham, and Mrs. Ault called at the home of Jessie Carter, Tremonton. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Fryer and family and Mr. and Mrs. James Dixon and daughters, Brigham, were Sunday visitors at the home of Alvin Norrs. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Quinlan, Brigham City, called at the home of Orion and Lettie Snow, Sunday. Attend Movie Mrs. Yvonne Ashby treated her Mia Maids to a movie in Tremonton Saturday night. They Obes-sionattended "Magnificent ." p ILr w( Storage jjj Mrs. Nola Norr visited at the home of. her mother, Mrs. Ed Rock, Brigham City, Saturday. Mrs. Orlean Barrus, Maiilyn and Timmie, spent Thursday at the home of Mrs. Hannah Hodges in Lewiston. A party was given in honor of the Ward Teachers by the Bishopric last Thursday night in the ward recreation hall. President Reginald Hunsaker, Elwood, spoke to the 24 members present and pie a la mode was served to all. a Sunday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Fryer, Marilynn and Leslie, drove to Clearfield to visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Fryer. Friday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hill, Ogden, called at the home of Bishop and Mrs. Win. ford Barrus. New hiding g nderson Lumber Company is headquarters ffer helping farmers make profitable improvements to their builda quick check with ings us will give you many ideas and ways to economically Improve your farm winter sets in. ... build-ings-efo- re No Down Payment Mrs. John Fryer, Mrs. D. Zinck and children drove to Mapleton, Idaho to see Mrs. Lettie Burbank, on Sunday. Mrs. John T. Hansen and Caddie Gardner accompanied them. Mr. and Mrs.. Ralph Shelby and sons, Brigham City, have been staying the week at the Charles Peterson home while the Petersons have been on a Phone 2091 trip to Oklahoma. 209 W. Main Mr. and Mrs. Thane Beeton, Tremonton Anderson . LUMBER CO. - Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Garrett, Tremonton, and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Leonard Peterson Doe Selman drove to Soda Ida., recently. The Springs, ladies took dinner and they MKTIIDAY PARTY spent the day looking at the 1UXI) IN Selman cattle herd. HOSPITAL ROOM Completed Trays Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Holt took beautiful aluminum little Gloria Whitney to Ogden Many trays were made at the Work Sunday to see her mother. It and Business meeting of the was Gloria's birthday and she Relief Society Tuesday. Under had a party in her mother's the direction of Elsie Heusser hospital room. She has been and Norma Haycock, a special acid resisting paint was applied sons spent one day last week at by each lady to the pattern the home of their daughter and traced on the tray and after a sister, Mrs. Marie Fowles in Ogtwo day drying period they met den. together in the recreation hall to dip them in acid and bend the tray edges. Hostesses for the good luncheon served on Tuesday were Minnie Johnson, Grace Fryer and Lettie Burbank. Visiting at the Howard Johnson home in Preston, Sunday, were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Perry and children. Mr. and Mrs. Mark W. Johnson and son, Idaho Falls, were also at the Johnson home. Marian Selman and Lou Garrett, Tremonton, were Monday shoppers in Ogden. ' Completes School Dennis Holdaway, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Holdaway, has completed a course in radio and AGAINST Jelvision at the Coyne School in Chicago, and has returned (i home. Dennis itat present emcracking in ployed at Hales Brothers 1 Tremonton. FOR ONE YEAR Mr. and Mrs. Doug Burbank to children drove and Ogden In dihpon or Wash Color-Fl- Boiling water won't dishwasher Sunday to get Mr. Burlxmk's hurt IH Colors tay bright and cheery father, Gus Ahlmer. The Bur-banand Mr. Ahlmer attended offer yeori of everyday use. LIME COPPER GREY GREEN the George Hunsaker funeral in 16 PIEC1 STARTER SET Honeyville, Monday. fotif 10 plat.i, (our Dee Selman has returned after Cupi. four wut.n, four bf.ad and bult.r plaint. spending several days attending OPEN STOCK AVMLMIE the annual cattle sale at Fort Hall Indian Reservation in Ida. 15.95 Mr. and Mrs. Warren Haycock and children drove to American TKI-STAT- H Falls Saturday to see Mrs. Haycock's sister, Mrs. Vern Eames, her husband and family. The Tremonton Haycocks returned home Sun-da- Phone 5911 evening. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Cannon, Fielding, and Mrs. Thales Cannon were business visitors in Salt Lake City, Tuesday. 9 i Ends Leave Corvil Gardner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gardner, has returned to his Naval Base at San Diego, Calif., after spending a thirty day leave at home. Mrs. Melvin Burbank and PENROSE dlliliWii, fitful!? breaking 1L dipping yt ks LUMKEK'CO. y mm mm World's STRONGEST A: t o; Whipcord! REPELLENT WATER . V. D., MKkmiit: rugqed. but retain ppearnc lonsef." . . . . GUARANTEED Ey the Vcrld's VVhJpcc'd M?r.uf?c'-"c- r FULLER-CU- T, i Trousers COMFORT SCRATCH-FRE- E " .9 DIRT RESISTANT , .$r BIND FREE nic UNION MADE - with the Holt family for a few, den Sunday. BYU. His sister, Doris Joi weeks while her mother has Leon Miller was at home this was also at the home of their been in an iron lung, fighting weekend. He is a student at the father, Mr. J. Wilford Miller. polio. She went to visit her grandmother. Mrs. Earl Holt, Sunday eviing and will remain there for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. George L. Miller were visited last weekend by some of their children and their THEATRE TREMONTON families. There were Willard NEW LOW PRICES Adults Children 20C and Lucille Miller Johnson of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. THURSDAY. FRIDAY. SATURDAY George L. Miller Jr. and family OCT03ER 21. 22, 23 and Mr. and Mrs. Neil Miller and family of Provo, and Don 1 L. and Joy Miller Andersen and family of Logan. CUPTON Mr. and Mrs. Dean Orivin and wess son were Sunday visitors at the oetoTtw home of Mr. and Mrs. Thayne i McOUIRZ Stokes and family. JfAN PETERS Mrs. Luetta Leak and Mrs. lOUIt Crystal Nelson were in Brigham on business Wednesday. frock. HMWyV uAOOIt Mrs. Jess F. Peterson and Mrs. McNAMARA Tliayne Stokes visited in Logan NEWS Monday. COLORED CARTOON Attend Funeral A large number of friends of Mrs. Lawrence Petersen attend, MONDAY. TUESDAY ed the funeral services Friday OCT. 25. 26 for her father, Mr. Joseph Petersen at Brigham City, Mr. and Mrs. Orsen Jensen and family visited in Ogden ft the home of Mr. and Mrs. Al Spires and family to welcome home Larry Spires who lias been recently released from the Armed Forces. NEWS CARTOON Myrna Petersen, a student at Henager's In Salt Lake City was home for the weekend. She WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY. FRIDAY. SATURDAY attended the home coming at OCTOBER 27. 28. 29. 30. . the Bear River high school Friday and returned to Salt Lake City Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Bialek and family of Ranton, Wash., visited si Friday to Sunday with Mrs. Bialek's (Helen) mother, Lulu Granger and her brother Harley. They returned to Washington by way of Dillon, Mont., and accompanied Harley and his mother to his ranch near there. MOORE GILBERT ROLAD ROBERT Miss Joan Jensen of the BYU 2 COLORED CARTOONS was at home this weekend. She accompanied her parents to Og New LIBERTY Coins intke Fountain i TX Lam Closed All a l)av Suiidav n si WAGNER-TERR- m Y All-Ne- w ooo . 1954 The Basic Idea Behind the 5)roVn - Uiah PERFECT WORKMANSHIP LOOK GOOD LONGER OUTWEAR ALL OTHERS Gifford's MEN'S STORE 1955-- ONTI'AG 0 On Display October 29 and 30 About 30 years ago General Motors Cor-Jr- poration presented to America a new car called Pontic. This new car was the direct result of a very specific idea. The Idea was this: to create a car which took When you see the new bntiac on Friday or Saturday Oct. 29 or 30 you will be immediately impressed by its remarkable new styling. No other car in the world looks like its style, its engineering principles and its features from the very best and most expensive in America and to build these into a car priced just above the very lowest! When you drive it you will be astonished at its performance. For the 1955 Pontiac introduces the powerful new Strato-StreaV-an engine that has already been proved in more than 3 jnillion test miles! Naturally, such an idea produced a wonderful and highly popular car a car which millions of satisfied owners have driven with outstanding pride and pleasure. Now, nearly three decades later, an entirely new Pontiac has been created for 1955 a car completely new from the ground upl One thing, however, about the 1955 Pontiac remains unchanged its basic' idea to offer the American public the very finest car that can possibly be built to sell at a'pricc within easy reach of any ncwcar buyer. this new Pontiac! . k 8, all-ne- w When you price the new Pontiac you will come face, to face with the basic Pontiac idea you will be agreeably surprised that so much car,, so much sparkling newness, so much luxury, so much downright goodness can be priced so near the very lowest. We cordially invite you to come in on Friday or Saturday and see for yourself what a General Motors masterpiece superb has bpen created to carry the wonderful name "IJontiac" for 1955. all-ne- w WAYNE SANDALL MOTOR CO. Phone 3956 16 East Main Street Tremonton , |