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Show I 1 it '',,-''-,iiifr- i)lllfrT')if Why people who could pay more buy 3v : ;irih J " Clubs Win Awards At Cub River Annual Summer Camp Local I - f 4 rs3 - sf1 r-- 4 4 J1 .1' 'iSvA I s , Trigger-Torqu- "Go." e Why, indeed, pay more? Each of Ford's 16 models features jtyHng inspired by the fabulous Ford Tiiunderbird. The luxurious interiors of a Ford contain fabrics and colors such field has never known. as the low-priFord's new Trigger-Torqu- e power brings you a new thrill in response. And Ford's power assists, too, (power brakes, Power Seat steering, windows, and Speed-Trigg- er Fordomatic) can't be beat at any price. Take your Test r, Drive today. Youfl see why, Ford. can't than better buy you J Throws Car 100 Yards A car lies against two tattered trees on a farm near Marshall, Minn., after a tornado hurled it 100 yards through the air. At right, some clothing hangs from " ce IP The 7. 8. and 9 of July were Clubs in Box big days for those days On Elder County. Flats on Willow at camped they the Cub River near Franklin. Idaho. Clubs from Brigham Garland. Fielding. Thatcher, Bothwell, Deweyville, Corinne, and other communities were present. Mr. Brown. Mr. Stringham, Mr. Allred, and Miss Hansen had a program planned that kept club members busy and happy the full three days. The camp organization consisted of Mayor, Judy Green; Sheriff, Joy Hansen with deputies Gary Hunsaker and Janet Andersen; Clean Camp Committee, Julie Oyler, Tamara and VaLoy Whitaker; Committee, Special Activity Ruth Yamasaki, Barbara Warn-k- e and Pamela Christensen; Tre-monto- More and more people who used to drive costly cars are being enthusiastically won over by Ford's Thunderbird-inspire- d and H 4-- FOR 0 styling 4-- a broken tree. The farm was totally destroyed, and its owners seriously injured, in the storm. One child was killed on another nearby farm. dollar-for-dolla- Reporter, Nanette Christensen. The morning of the ninth, at a special assembly the following awards were made: Clean Camp - The Silver Buttons of Brigham and the Eat It and Bear It Club of Tremonton were tied for first; Skits - Grand Camp THE VALLEY CLEANERS WILL BE CLOSED FROM Julv 18th to 25th Inclusive DURING OUR ANNUAL VACATION OF OUR PERSONNEL Chr-istens- fSlXJ. FORD the now fgefls mora BEST SELLER Like ... at Fords, Dm FairloM Mat b worth man vfetn yw buy a Ford t and mm foo ONLY YOUR FORD DEALERS CARRY A-- l Test Drive today! V flit - - All it MhMI&k ' s LEGAL NOTICE FROM KOREA takes is an Electric Room Cooler USED CARS AND TRUCKS Utah, on or before the 12th day of Nov. A. D., 1955. LaVern C. Summers, Probate and Guardiarshu Administratrix of the notices, Consult Clerk of Distric' r Estate of James MaynUtah Court, Brigham. City. the respective signers for further ard Summers, aka, J. information. Maynard Summers, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Date of first publication Estate of Nathaniel Garn, July 14, A. D., 1955. Deceased. Creditors will present Last Aug 11, 1955. claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Fielding, Utah, on or before the 18 th day of VACATION IN YELLOWSTONE PARK November A. D., 1955. Dan Gam, Executor of Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Zollinger the estate of Nathaniel and family spent the past week Garn, Deceased. on a vacation trip to YellowDate of first publication stone Park. Carolyn Hales of 14th July, A. D., 1955. Riverside was a guest of the Walter G. Mann, Attorney family for the trip. for executor 37 First Security Bank Building DEREK GENT HOME Brigham City, Utah ? s Ml SEE YOUR FORD DEALER TODAY of a switch and refreshing coolness fills your roomyour whole house no A flick Mr. and Mrs. Sam Johnstun and family of Fontana, Calif., were guests of Mrs. Johnstun's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Newel matter how the heat devils are dancing outside. See the new Electric Room Coolers at youx dealer's. There are sizes and models to suit your needs, attractively designed and finished. And their moderate cost makes them the best investment in comfort you could po sibly make. Payne for the past two weeks. CHRISTENSEN FAMILY HOLDS REUNION The family of Mary E. Christensen enjoyed their at Crystal Springs Sunday evening. Forty five members of the family were present, fourteen of them being grand children of Mrs. Christensen. This is one of many jobs electricity does to help you gee more enjoyment out of life. 3 Mr. and Mrs. Viv Beeton and Kay Leishman went to Jerome, Ida., last week to bring Judy Beeton home. She had been visiting the past two weeks with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. George Crozier. Be Modem LIVE ELECTRICALLY Utah Power & Light Gfc Derek Gent, who has spent sixteen months in home Saturday arrived Korea, Estate of James Maynard his Sumwith discharge. J. aka, Maynard Summers, Derek is the son of Mr. and mers, Deceased. Creditors will Mrs. to George E. 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D9P9ndahB.'d-ETWl- Live a better, eat better and economiiel Come in today SbMtofWm DODGE with "hi Forward Look and we'll how you howl RUSS ELECTRICOin Phone 25-721- COUNTY FARM SERVICE, Tremonton PHONE 25-714- I houseful of coolness Thrill to because tf f worHi more ! Could you use a Ton PERIOD Open again on the 26th r "jP;; Champion, Nimble Needles of Tremonton, first; Top Notches of Brigham, second; Crazy Cooks of Fielding; special award, Eager Beavers of East Garland; Log Sawing contest: Twin Peaks of Honeyville, 42 seconds, Crazy Cookers of Tremonton, 47 sec; Best contribution to campfire activities, Melvin Tolman: General Camp activities, Tremonton Clubs. This is the third year the Tremonton clubs have won the activities award. ON U.S. HIGHWAY 30s Inc. TREMONTON, UTAH |