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Show home of Mr. and Mrs. Ferd were their son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Glade Hirschi of Logan, Dennis Hirschi, who lives with Glade and wife while atBy Mrs.' Kenneth G. Carter tending college at the USU, was also home for the four day holiday. Other students home included Shirley Kunzler, Rhea Kunzler, Joyce Hirschi, Jim and Junelle Greetings! With Thanksgiving Palmer, Marjory Palmer, Betty Dayttiow in the background, the Hirschi, Junior Larsen and Ken students ail DacK to scnooi, and neth Carter, Jr. the Christmas season already Along with our son Kenneth ushered in, we hope we will not being home we were happy to let the true spirit of being have ThanksgiVing a real family thankful get awaf from us. dap with our daughter and famWith letters reaching us from ily the B. Kent Carters of Logan relatives in other countries who with us. have seen misfortune we reflect Wednesday, Gordon Carter how thankful we are for Amer- and daughter Geanie left for ica and the need for us to "keep Salt Lake City to spend Thanksthis land choice above all other giving with his wife at the home of their daughter and famlands." Folks coming and goirjg; Mr. ily, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Patterson and Mrs. Ferd Hirschi in Logan in that place'. While Mrs. Carter Saturday and Sunday visiting (Dora) is improving from her with cousins who had suffered recent car accident it will be a few weeks yet until she is exa death in the family.. Mrs. Max Kunzler and chil- pected home in the valley. Chester Kunzler trucked a dren Joan, Marlyn and Bert were with Mrs. Kunzler's par- load of livestock to the Burley ents the Gardner Udys in Ply- market on Friday and going on mouth the first part of the past to Twin Falls on further busiweek helping "get ready" for ness, returned home Saturday. Mrs. Chester (Berniece) KunzThanksgiving. Phyllis comments that everpone knows how much ler entertained at fireside gathhelp three lively children are ering at the home of Mr. and toward a busy household- - Fun Mrs. Jess James on Thursday evening. anyway. A group of valley young peoMr. and Mrs. Ray Carter and son Darrell left for Salt Lake ple attended the dance given in City on Wednesday where they Naf, Idaho, on Saturday evening. day with Featuring the Jensen Orchestra spent Thanksgiving their son and family, Mr. and always calls a big crowd. Mr. and Mrs. John Carter Mrs. Bill Carter. Carl James, Idaho Falls, was were Thanksgiving day guests of in the valley saying "hello" to their son and family, Mr. and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Mrs. F. M. Carter of Burley. James on Sunday. Another son They were accompanied home on of the James, Lynn, drove to the Friday by Mr. aand Mrs. F. M. valley on Thanksgiving morn- Carter, daughter Glenna, and ing to bring his two children,a Mrs. Harriet Woodard who stayed for a brief visit. Maryln and Randy, to stay Children of the Laurence few days with their grandparents and to happily announce to Carters were also home for the the Ferris James that they were holidays. Those able to be here grandparents again to a baby were Dr. and Mrs. A. Hamer son who was born to Lynn and Reiser, Jr., and three sons of his wife Marcille in Logan early Salt Lake City. The Reisers reConturned to their home Sunday. morning. Thanksgiving to concerned! Mr. and Mrs. Joe Davis (Emma all gratulations Holiday guests of the Vernal Louise) joined the group for family included Thanksgiving day from their Montgomery Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Darrington home in Samaria, Idaho. and children, Layton, also DonAmong the guests at the Roy na and Patricia Montgomery, Pugsley home over the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hill who are living with the and attending high and daughter Julie Ann, Logan. Mr. and Mrs. LeGrand Morris school there. Thanksgiving guests at the and family spent a few days His-sc- hi Park Valley Thanksgiving Coming and Going Dar-ringto- 4 fir! if 1 ..','ft''mi(.&rit v1 ' AMEHiCAN ft- - 'f.A.,i..tn THUCKiNC; AftSOCt ATIONS INC years. Blanche Johnson left Monday for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. BEAVER DAM COLLINSTON Mrs. Heber Zollinger of Sublett. Mrs. Lucile Johnson accom- panied Mr. and Mrs. Charles B Leatham, Wellsville, on a shop- By Mrs. George Johnson LeRoy Kidman Visiting Here Mr. ancr Mrs. LeRoy Kidman returned Wednesday from Baltimore, Md., and are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Kidman and other relatives. LeRoy was released from the Army this month. He served with the Engineers in Germany for two in Ogden with the father of Mrs. Morris, Mr. Max visiting Kerstin. Sunday evening services were under the direction of the ward Sunday School. An inspiring program was presented to those attending. Th 8 on ping trip to Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Thiel N. Johnson and family, Ogden, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Johnson. Mrs. Ollie Bowen and Rasada Fryer motored to Salt Lake City Saturday where Mrs. Bow-e- n was receiving medical treatment. They also visited Bishop and Mrs. Ross Bowen and family at Kearns. Pres. and Mrs. Robert Potter of the Bear River Stake were guest speakers at Sacrament meeting Sunday evening. Mrs. Potter read a compilation of inspirational passages of scripture and sketches on "How To Be Happy and Get Along with Other People." Pres. Potter spoke on "Gratitude and the blessings we enjoy in our blessed land of freedom." Also former Bishop Clark Bowen spoke of his recent trip to Alabama and Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Y. Simmons left Thursday for a vacation trip to Las Vegas. They will also visit Lt. and Mrs. Darold Simmons. Mr. and Mrs. Alphalus A. Johnson attended the funeral services of Parley Hodges in Bear Lake Monday. Mrs. Opha Packer spent sev- eral days in Ogden last week visiting Mrs. Carma Mineer and children. Mrs. Ruby Bowen and children Janel, Randy and Vicki and Mrs. Mar Jean De Freiz and baby Torri were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Kreisie . . in Providence. Bishop and Mrs. Thomas Y. Simmons are spending a few weeks visiting Lt. and Mrs. Garth Geddes and daughters at Camp Lewis, Washington. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Bowers, Layton, visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bowers and Elizabeth Bowers. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Bowen and baby girl of Ogden visited dur- -' ing the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bowen and family. Mrs. Blanche Johnson was. a Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Hodges in Logan. They spent the day at Bear Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Durell Ericksen and family, Logan, visited Mr. and Mrs. Jos. A. Ericksen Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Garden City, were Thursday overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Norval Ericksen. Mrs. Maurine Bowen, Jennie Potter and Audrey Simmons visited Mrs. Ben F. Johnson and baby boy at the Logan L.D.S. Hospital Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George E. John son and Rulon Johnson spent Saturday in Ogden. They were also dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Johnson in Satter-thwait- w - larly equipped! World approved styling. With its yOu styling that is dramatically new. Honeycombed grille, Slipstream roof, Deep-Sculptur- headrear deck, and Safety-Twi- n lights and taillights, Ford styling drew admiryet it's ing glances from Paris to Saigon with300 Custom Ford 58 in now any yours out extra cost! New handling ease. Slide behind the wheel of a Custom 300 and you'll soon discover just how much fun driving can be. Notice how feather-touc- h smoothly it handles. That's Ford's new ... r-- If V:' nui . tV I "medicine show". . . at your door "Indian chief nostrums" are out of style. But nowadays you hear some remarkable claims about "vitamin preparations" being sold by remarkably unprofessional sources. We'd like to remind you of a fact or two pertaining to vitamins or, for that matter, any medicines. Fact one: Your physician is the one who's professionally qualified to prescribe for your health. Fact two: Your pftarmacist is the one who's professionally qualified to fill prescriptions. Always rely on your "health team" in matters of health. It's the only safe thing to do. 1 e, t f f Magic-Circl- e steering, .the next best to thing power steering. "Ask and Receive The Best" Tremonton AL If . j , jl fi mi mi i m jw ii, iinwAiw Mm pi iim. ! wm$ 1 ! Uncle Sam recently made a big increase in the cost of Postal Money Orders. The larger the amount, the higher the cost. But a First Security Bank Money Order regardless of the amount. EXAMPLES OF HOW A FIRST NEWER IN THE WORLD BANK MONEY ORDER SAVES YOU MONEY few 11. 111. tow' 211 511 m&3fjL ' t0rf" ii 350 costs only 15$ . . 304 . . 604 . . 904 $1.C0 . . ' First Security Bank Money Orders are good anywhere. And safe because the actual cash doesn't COST OF FIRST SECURITY BANK MONEY ORDERS 154 ,154 .154 154 travel. Come in and give the teller the amount you want to send, plus 15C. You get the money order with a receipt in a matter of seconds. n 'ty JOE CARR, Inc. COST Of U. S. POST OFFICE MONEY ORDERS AMOUNT I good anywhere The safe and inexpensive way to send money through the mail. SECURITY wmmi&Mi 5$ car-buyi- NOTHING E. Main - 1 hi Phone AL ) inii n 3 CITY DRUG But lots of people still do. They pay Unde Sam many times more for Postal Money Orders than exactly the sam service costs at First Security Bank. Of course you wouldn't 8, : M ; w A iwi V H 300 . -- v.- -' CUSTOM r ENTERTAINS AT DINNER Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Roberts had as their holiday dinner guests, Mr. and Mrs. James Roberts and Carl of Elwood; Mr. and Mrs. Odell Summers, and Miss Lawana Newman, L no BUY New riding comfort. Notice, too, the solid comfort of your ride. That's Ford's easier acting front and rear suspensions. They soak up the bumps before they reach you. Thrifty, new engines. You have a wonderful choice of new, more efficient power plants . . . economy plus designed for real ' greater performance. Six or V-- they give you more power, smoother power, from less gas! Priced as much as $50 lower. A comparison of manufacturer's suggested retail delivered prices shows that a 58 Ford Custom 300 is priced as much as $50 less than the same model for '57! YouU wonder how Ford can offer so many of the things you want in a car priced so low. One big reason: Ford gives you more car for less money because Fords sells more! See and drive a Custom 300 and we believe youH agree that these Fords give you more dollars than real value for your road American the on car today. any gas-savi- A Custom 300 brings r Mrs. Lizzie Johns of Ogden was a recent euest of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bowen and family. Mr. arid Mrs. J. William Smith and sons of Sunset were Sunday guests of the Les Fronks. Mrs. Mary Mauehn of WpIIs- ville has been spending several FSEllOiB Here's great news! While prices of 1958 cars of other manufacturers are up, the price of Ford's exciting new Custom 300 Series is down. 58 Ford Custom 300 with all of A brand-neits exciting new styling and engineering advances is priced lower than a '57- model, simi- j Logan, visited Sunday with Mr, days with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph and Mrs. LaMar Bowen and Durfey. Kay Bowen and Sally Packer, of everything you want. . . yet is priced lower than in 57 m THE LEADER, Tremonlon, Utah inursday, December 4, 1957 f in it 1 Fin! Swurity Bonk of Moh, N A. Ftrit Utsrily Bonk of Ufoh, N.A. Firtt SocurHy Bonk of Rock Spring ' ,. .,- - Mwnoort Fodwol Dpoi Inwronc Cofpofohon t . , |