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Show THE LEADER. of Logan visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Owen and family. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Ransom and Martha Dawn, who are their home in Spring-vill- e visited over the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. LaVere Anderson and other relatives in Tremonton. Party Honors Erma Barfuss A delightful surprise party was given Thursday evening for Erma Barfuss, who is leaving the ward. The party was given by the M Men and Gleaners and was held at the home of Mrs. C. M. Cornwall, Gleaner leader. Bingo was played during the evening and a gift was presented to the guest of honor. Refreshments were served to fifteen. Mrs. Amos Hansen left Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kimball and family for Denver, Colo., where she will for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Billings and family of Provo and Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Hansen and family of Ogden were at the Junius Thompsons Sunday. Carol Eri3soii who is employed in Salt Lake City tpent the weekend at the homo of her parents, Bishop and Mrs. Arthur Erickson. Mrs. Erick-son'mother, Mrs. Austin of Idaho Falls has also been at the Erickson home for some time. Charlene B.Y.U. Bronson, student was at home over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Woodruff and family were at the Clinton Bronson home Sunday. Mrs. Frank Heslop was in Salt Lake City Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Furness of Salt Lake City spent the weekend at the Thomas Abel sen EI.WOOI) Ras-musse- By Mrs. Darwin Anrter9"a n now-makin- GENEALOGICAL MEETING SET A Genealogical Cottage meeting will be held Saturday evening at 8 o'clock in the Relief Society room. Mrs. Eva Gregor-so- n of Salt Lake City will be there to help any one with any problem concerning genealogy work. An invitation is extended to evryone to attend and bring their records. , Mr. and Mrs. Peter Rasmus- jtWSfls, joe. s T' mm Hum mmi no. i f BY B.I. protection in Four home. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lee of Ogden have been with Mr. and Mrs. Willis Peterson, to welcome tiny granddaughter born Monday April 11. Mr. and Mrs. William Peterson and Reed visited Friday and IN Automatic Water Heaters, 35.00 Saturday in Buhl, Ilaho, with Mr. and Mrs. N. R. Hunt and Mi--, and Mrs. J. A. Jeppson. Sunday, Mrs. Peterson visited her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Ward at Bloom-ingtoIdaho. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hunsaker and family visited Sunday in Layton with Mr. and Mrs. Smith Waite and family. The ladies are sisters. A quilt was stitched in Relief Society Tuesday for Joan Fran-cowho will be a June bride. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hess of Farmmgton were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Erckson. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Kemp and daughter of Garland were there Friday. Mrs. Carl Romer and Leola Romef were in Salt Lake City Friday and Saturday. Friday evening they attended the play, "Richard III," at Kingsbury Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Han sen and Luella Romer drove the Romers home and spent Saturday night and Sunday here. Mr. and Mrs. James Garbanati of Snowville spent Easter Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lamar UTAH POWER & LIGHT April Special TRADE-IALLOWANCE For Your Old N n, WATER HEATER Coal Oil Gas or Electric on any of the following Standard Makes WESTINGHOUSE NATIONAL NORGE -- , PERMA-GLAS- S (Glass Lined) We Can Handle Complete 'Installation J. G. BURGESS Plumbing Go. Phone Tremonton 123 So., 1st E. TIia Standard Man showed me V how to save on - reoair bills I r? N 2 m r 7 lMMmmKm?m 5- - EAST GARLAND by Mrs. Eph Peterson SUNDAY SCHOOL PRESENTS MUSICAL EASTER SERVICE A beautiful and inspirational Easter service was presented by the Sunday School. The trial, crucifixion and resurrection of the Savior was presented in readings by several young people which set the background for the musical program presented by Mr. Pulsipher and a number of girls from the Tremonton McKinley School. Russel Capener was guest speaker on the Sunday evening program put on by the High Priests. Carlos Pack left for his home in Salt Lake City after spending two weeks at the Adams home. Mrs. Dorris Peterson, Cleland ( and Yetta Karen were in Ogden Saturday and visited Mr. and Mrs. L. Francis Peterson. Completes Radar School Word has been received that Gary Grover stationed in New Mexico, has just graduated from an Aeronautical and Radar School at Denver where they were for two months and has returned to New Mexico. The graduation exercises were held Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Grover and family of Ogden visited relatives here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Don Bourne spent the weekend here with their children. At this time Mrs. Bourne is slowly improv- Tremonton, Utah weekend with the Fred Grovers. Mrs." Eph Peterson was a Logan visitor Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Peterson spent Sunday afternoon in Ogden with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cole and family. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Harper went to Ogden Monday and were dinner gutsts of Mrs. Ida Wilkenson. , Mrs. Irene Wood and daughter Gae of California returned home with them for a week's visit Tuesday, Mrs. Harper and Mrs. Wood and Gae were at Penrose where they spent the day with Mrs. Mervin Holt. The Woods returned to California Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Larson had as Sunday guests Mrs. Mary Bjorklund and son DelRay and his fiance. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Holman accompanied 'by Mr. and Mrs. Henry Oyler were in Logan Sunday as dinner guests of Mrs. Karen Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Peterson and daughter Janice were in Centerville Friday evening to attend the wedding reception of a nephw and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Horton Hess Jr. IP ing. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Dunn and children of Brigham City visited Mr. and Mrs. Thayne Oyler and the group went Eastering at Little Mountain. Mrs. Naomi Oyler spent the weekend in Salt Lake City with relatives. Mrs. Wayne Grover and Marie Grover were Logan visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Dewaine Love-lanand son of Roy spent the to the engine cause 1 out of 3 repair bills. "Detergent-Action- " Chevron Gasolines stop carburetor deposits with the very first tankful! End rough Idling, stalling, boost power, save gas restores the carburetor in your . ."Detergent-Action-" condition... and keeps car or light truck to factory-cleait clean while you ttoive. Yours in both Chevron Supreme and Chevron Gasoline. . n For information on ony Standard Oil Company of California FAM.ELL PHONE 2251 prodwr, tall 's noon with Mr. and Mrs. Oyler. FARM BUREAU TO SEE FASHION SHOW For Sale or Trade ing. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Larson and two girls were Salt Lake City blades Two V 10" blades & and 12" subsoilers Two Oliver Trail mowers Mt. States Implement Co. Mr. and Mrs. Burton Holland enroute home to Rigby, Ida., from conference in Salt Lake City, visited Wednesday after 248 West Main St. Tremonton TERRIFIC. SPRING SPECIAL Brand New I 36-inc- fiiJ ty Master Wide, Oven Automatic Oven Timer Pushbutton Control Removable Washable Calrod Oven Units Surface Units New High-Spe- I finest single oven range tops in convenience, beau- - . I Regularly 399.95 Range h Check These Features! ty and clean speed cooking. i less $100.00 OR MORE for your old Range $199" OR JUST $29995 Cutler and family. Garneta Heslop, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Heslop is at home after spending the winter months with Mr. and Mrs. Gar-ol- d Heslop at San Diego, California. Plow with two Noble visitors Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jasper ..Shaffer and Barbara and Mrs. Dora Shaffer and JoAnne visited relatives over the weekend in Tooele and Salt Lake City. 1955 d and your old stove i OFFER GOOD THIS MONTH ONLY AT CALROD NEW AUTOMATIC UNIT Set it . . . and forget itl You can put on vegetables, bacon, baby's milk, dial th right heat and leave the room. Food cooks at temperature you set. WWslbvG: RUSS ELECTRIC SEKEHAl ELECTRIC 1 Tremonton Phone 11 to food Bilko si pMoti foots I HOTTEST , BUICK IN HISTORY No wonder you see so many '5J Buldci on the highways - they're rolling up bigger sales than ever before la historytopping the popularity that has already made Buick one of the "Big Three" of America's best sellers. " miliiAi'ii'i'ii'ilil''i'iii,M mflmml': " w,Wy,......mmr kMv), .....(.v if.,immii- ,- rr nfl M Today's the day to "Join The Test Pilot Club" and see what a thrill you get when you try Variable Pitch Dynaflow not kidding. When you try a '55 Buick with Variable Pitch Dynaflow, you'll feel like a pilot does when he heads his plane down a runway for take-ofFor you, in the driver's seat, are doing what that pilot does you're changing the pitch of your propellers one way for instant on response getaway another way for better gas mileage in cruising. Your propellers are whirling in oil, deep inside the Dynaflow unit. When you press the pedal in the normal way, you hold those propellers in their economy angle and you enjoy plenty more miles from your gasoline. But when you want instant acceleration for of quick getaway, or for a sudden safety-surg-e the pedal way emergency power you just Press down, and with absolute smoothness you get the action you want, and split-secon- d Local delivered price of the 1955 Buick SPECIAL Quick. Sedan, Model 48 (illustrated) is It's the thrill that's the talk of the industry performance unlike anything you have ever known, before on the ground. $249288 equipment, accessorial, itole and local taxes, II any, Prices moy vary slightly In adjoining communities. extras you moy want are bargains, the Radio & Antenno-SW.- 30. Healer & Dfroiter-S817- 0; Optional additional. And so many folks have been asking to try it that we Buick dealers across America have set up April as "Test Pilot Club" Month. All it takes to join the "Club" is a test drive at the wheel of a new Buick. That's all. So we cordially invite you to win your "wings" to try the spectacular performance of Variable Pitch Dynaflow and to feel the mighty V8 power that puts the whip to these gorgeous new Buick beauties. Even such Drop in this week. Dynaflow Drnt is standard on Roadmasttr, optional at ai About cart that But with Dyflw,,vm yeuw.r.W.NowTOur.th.. txtra tost on other Strias. ? iWhrdon-tlotrroBulck- Thrill of the year is BuicCr WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT BUICK Wilt TREMONTON PHONE 2311 121 MILTON BERLE STARS FOR BUICtV Show Alternate Tuesday Evening See the BUILD THEM FRONK CHEVROLET J. BESS Roy $1l0.r More! tf STRATOLMER G-E- 1955 Mrs. Oneta Shurtz and members of her Sewing Class will present a Fashion Show at the meeting of the Tremonton Farm Bureau next week. The meeting will be held at the Utah Power and Light building at 2:30. home. The members invite their Wilford Sorensen, who has to join them for this friends of coldest the spent part thej winter in Arizona is back at program. home now. Mr. and Mrs. Ursel Rhodes were in Salt Lake City Tuesday. Mr. Rhodes attended the general Priesthood meeting in the even- when you trade it in for the NEW f. ' erside and Mr. and Mrs. Marion Sorensen were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Atkinson. Mrs. Helen Peterson and Mrs. Mildred Allred were in Ogden Thursday and in Logan Friday. Mrs. Henry Sorensen and Mrs. Francis Allen visited relatives in Ogden, Bountiful and Salt Lake City from Wednesday to Sunday when Mr. and Mrs. Allen Sorensen brought them Mr. and Mrs. Owen "Cheney and Mr. and Mrs. Orval Cheney of Salt Lake City visited Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Rhodes and other relatives Sunday. Mrs. Blaine Fryer and children of Bountiful spont the weekend here with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Rhodes. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Oyler had their entire family at home for Easter. Mrs. Eugene Hansen and son Chris spent Sunday with the Warren Hansens. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Hansen of Logan were Tuesday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. Hansen were Logan visitors Frday. Elders Give Party The Elders Quorum and partners held a delightful banquet Friday evening at the Beaver Dam recreation hall. The meal was served at small beautifully decorated tables using the Easter motif. A program of Hawaiian music and dancing was presented by the Edward Chow family of Ogden. Mrs. Lenn Jones of Logan, Mrs Clarence Forsberg of Riv Your Old Range is Worth We 're The carburetor in your car or light truck "breathes in" air which carries specks of carbon and gum that stick to carburetor walls. These deposits choke off air Thursday, April 14. East Main CO. Tremonton ' |