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Show a 0 PLAN HOME IN VALLEY THE LEADER, Tremonion, TJUOx Thursday. August 14, 1958 PORTAGE By Mrs. Virgil Harris Community Loses Valued Friend This community is bereaved by the passing of our friend and neighbor, John W. Knudsen. His sudden death came as a shock. He is being missed by all of us and our Bear River High School and Junior High School students are concerned as a about his replacement friendly bus driver for the coming season. Miss Aleta Wharton of Malad, Mrs. Ruby Nielsen of Garland, Mrs. Helen Thomas and son Ross of Lava Hot Springs called at the Reed Nielsens to wish Jeannie Nielsen a happy tonth birthday and were entertained at a Patio party and "Steak Fry" in honor of the occasion. Roger Hall of Salt Lake City spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. md Mrs. Wen dell C. Hall. Saturday Mrs. Hall, Roger and Brenda were Ogden visitors and little Paula Bowen returned home with them and stayed until Monday Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gibbs and daughters, Sue and Pamela of Hunter spent the weekend as ruests of Mrs. Grace John and Tfr. and Mrs. J. Hyrum Gibbs. Sue staved for a longer visit with her grandparents. Mrs. Theo Hardt and of California are visiting with Mrs. Hardt's parents, Mr and Mrs J. Halford W. and other relatives. Honored On Birthday Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo E. Hos kins were entertained at dinner Punday by their son and daimh- Mr .and Mrs. F.ldon Iloskins and familv at their liome in Georgetown, the ocHoskins Mr. casion being lpr-in-la- tighty-secon- d present were birthday. Others RIVERSIDE day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Moyle Knudsen, Mrs. Hazel Potter and son Gordon and Mrs. Delone Greer left Thursday afternoon for their homes in Southern California after attending funeral services for their uncle, J. W. Knudsen. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Allen of Malad visited Sunday with Ervin's mother, Mrs. Francis Allen and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Kent Jensen and family and Mrs. Harry Smith of Brigham City visited Sunday with relatives here. Mrs. James Howell is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Khalil Howell and family in Caldwell, Ida. Mrs. Marion M. Rees o Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gleed and family and Mrs. Leonard Jones of Malad visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Harris. Mr. and Mrs. DeVon Price of Ogden spent the weekend with Mrs. Price's mother, Mrs. Lou ise Allen. Mrs. Edith Udy and Mrs. LaPreal Secrist of Fielding and Mrs. Irene Chivers of Malad visited Thursday with Mrs. Reed Nielsen. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Gibbs and children. Randy and Cindy of Syracuuse spent several days this week with Mrs. Gibbs' mother, Mrs. J. W. Knudsen. Mr .and Mrs. Chase J. Nielsen and family of Roswell, N. Mex., are visiting with Mrs. Nielsen's mother, Mrs. Pearl McCrary. Mrs. Dora Brown left Ogden by Plane Thursday evening for her home in Torrence, Caiif , after attending the funeral service for her father, John W. Knudsen. Attend Convention Mr. and Mrs. Glen Morris and family, Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Harris and family, Mr. and Mrs. Oran Parkinson and daughter, Marva Jean returned to their homos Saturday evening after a ten day trip to Seattle. Wash. While there, Mr. Morris and Mr Harris attended a Life Insur ance Convention. Mr. and Mrs. Fal John and family of Idaho Falls spent several days this week visiting with Fal's mother, Mrs. Grace John. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Parkinson and family of Roy were Sunday guests of Leon's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oran Parkinson. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Rose and baby son Floyd, of Provo and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Rose and son Steven of Salt Lake City were weekend guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Hoskins and son Fred of Malad, Mrs. Afton Pierson of Plymouth and Mr. and Mrs. E. Hoskins of Portage. Mrs. Chas. E. Peiper. Mis. ttilph Roger and three children of Walla Walla, Wash., rnd David Bennett of Spokane, Wash., arrived Tuesday for a y visit with Mr. and Mrs. Gibbs Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Coombs and daughter Christine of Fielding visited Thursday evening with Rose. Mr. and Mrs. Gibbs Allen. Mrs. DeRoy Hawks left Sat Mr. and Mrs. Herald Jenkins urday with Mr .and Mrs. James end family and Mr. and Mrs. W. C,gan of Ogden for Kansas Chester Neal and family re- City, Mo., where they will visit turned home from a with Mr. Ogan's mother. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell C. Hall tnp to Oregon and Washington. Mrs. Elda Nelson of Brigham attended the Democratic ConCity visited Sunday with her vention in Brigham City Friday parents, Mr. and Mrs. David evening. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ward Parkinson and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gibbs and of Idaho Falls were weekend Mr. and Mrs. Virgil C. Harris guests of Mrs. Ward's parents. n eHended the Republican Bishop and Mrs. John F. at Brigham City Satur f ton-da- ten-da- y Con-Vntio- hviivier m buy one me AT REGULAR PRICE plus fax first-lin- e and guaranteed mm rtoppabtn high tensile rayon r- casings " SUPER-SERVIC- E Literally put monry back an your walk1! with the savincs you gt when you bur I tin lit) PrU. 24 tl.t T.' I 7H 10 H IHII Tb $77.43 30.43 33.23 36.33 7 OO'H 70 ! UtI PrW tw' Sapvf. quality Seiberltng Service tires In Ihts gigaathe Setberllnf Summer VALU 33.ti 37J0 RAMA Barked hy the Serbs-lin- g Lifetime Road Hazard Guarantee v.uh no lima or milt-atlimitations, that rln will keep ymj turnpike paw you through the Summer Sifett hxk with flying rotor See how Strp In you (an uw prrrloua dollars , 1Q 44.7iJ ur. TUgftfja 3MK 34 00 7.1 0J i 70-137.25 41.43 I 001 70 H SAM I TYPl SAII ON 14" SIZfS I 70 15 Capeners Meet Missionary From Norway t!yl $38.00 41 .63 43.63 30.73 LI 1UJr and anil get Seiberlmj Sup-- r Service trees during the tire sale of th the Selherluig Surav rear ma VAIXRAMA BUY NOW AND SAVE ROAD SERVICE .A5-- " in iji TilEMONTON EASY TERMS 1 ( who have been in Mt. Home, Ida., with the Air Force will be making their home in this valley soon. Robert will have his release from the service and they will be coming back here to make their home. k r Robert Roundy, ', VISIT IN CANADA Mr. and Mrs. Dick Packer of Tremonton and their son Don Packer and wife of Salt Lake City have returned home from a very enjoyable trip to the northwest and British Columbia. On their return home they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Burnett in Portland, Ore. " Ellen Capener and five children, John, Anne, Ralph, Eleanor and Margaret were in Salt Lake City Thursday to meet Ellen Andreasen who returned from a mission in Norway Thursday. They spent Thursday and Friday in Salt Lake City and returned home Friday night. Saturday they nil visited together in Logan at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nish Ellen had visited Paul just before she left Europe. Ruie Kennard has been in Ogden with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Millar and Mr. and Mrs. Iteed Macfarlane for several days. Mrs. Ed Udy accompanied Elva Korth to Almo, Ida., Tues day where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Ted King. (Faun Quinney). Mr. and Mrs. Deloss Jensen were in Ogden Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Silvester had many visitors during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Justi- sen and family of Moses Lake, "Wash., Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Silvester and family, Layton, Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Justisen, Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Hess, Malad, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Silvester, Penrose, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Silvester, Butte, Mont., Mr. and Mrs. Welling Zundel, Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jensen, Brigham, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. Don Kidman, Garland were all guests at the home. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tubbs visited Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tubbs in Samaria, Ida., during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Newell Udy and son Tommy visited their father T. J. Udy and other members of the family Saturday. Mrs. Hazel Udy and Mr. and Mrs. John Allen went to Smithfield to visit Jim Hansen. Mrs. David Allen and two daughters of Perry visited Mrs. Allen's sister. Mrs. Hon Hales and family Thursday and Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ward and children of Kaysville visited their mother Mina Ward Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. George Fors-berMr. and Mrs. Reese Marble and Clain Smith were in the Yellowstone Park Friday and Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. V. Allen Olsen and daughter Peggy Mathews and three children of Salt Lake City visited Mrs. Allen's sister Mary Udy Friday-AttenCompany Party Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hirschi and boys, Mr. and Mrs. Elvis Johnson and children, Mr. rnd and Mrs. Ferris Macfarlane and daughter and Inez Johnson Max-intwo daughters Karen and Coombs were at the U and in I summer outing Logan canyon Saturday and Sunday. Maxine Coombs spent Saturday night in Logan with Carol Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Hanni and children of Ogden visited the Mary Udy family during the week. Their son Craig spent several days at the Udy home. Mr. and Mrs. John Udy and children were in Salt Lake City Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Udy attended the Danielson family reunion in Idaho Falls Saturday. They spent Saturday night with the Gordon Crowthers in Ucon, Ida. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Udy accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Verl Udy and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Bouurne were in Mountain View, Wyo., Sunday to visit their sons, who are working Polish off bills back-to-scho- ol Named Soldier of Command (AHTNC) Specialist Third Class LaDee Roundy .left) son of Mrs. Gladys Bishop, Garland, receives congratulations and a certificate from Colonel Philip E. Pons, 3rd Transportation Group commander, after being selected Soldier of the Command for the 11th Transportation Battalion at Fort Eustis, S25 to Cash to get set for school . . . and all the plans and Va. Specialist Roundy, assigned to purchases you have in mind. Prompt, private the battalion's 123rd Company, was selected for his soldierly loans on Signature only, car or furniture. Harold C. Crill, Manager 20 S. Main St Phone: 487, Brigham City appearance, knowledge of duties and military courtesy. The 21 -- year- old soldier attended Bear River High School before entering the Army in Novem- was bf City Fiaoao Co. (Utah) Loans bwiow 1&06 ber 1955. LONG JOURNEYS ARE JUST JAUNTS TO A CHEVY! Once yoiire at the wheel of this new Chevrolet, far-oplaces suddenly seem closer. Here's the kind of VIVJD V8 ACTION that cuts country miles down to size. Here's the kind of restful ride and ff zestfid response that whets anybody's taste for travel! So many, many things blend together to feel-give Chevrolet that like V8's and Things ing. the velvet stride of Full Coil suspension, Like the extra solidity of Bodies by Fisher and the clear sweep of vision through Safety Plate Glass windows. Like the precision e of steering and the staunchness of Chevy's Safety-Girdframe. Sample the full blend at your Chevrolet dealer's soon! buy Ball-Rac- super-short-stro- fP America' er America's best seller! 1 ;V g, e Visitors Honored had a family dinner honoring Lt. Col. Dale Altman and family Tuesday. Those attending were the Altmans and two children Patricia and Carl, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Capener, Pauline Capener and daughter Robin. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Capener and the C. M. Cornwall family besides Mr. and Mrs. Leland Capener and Mar Lee. Twenty people attended the dinner. Helen Capener, Alice mS Se the Chevy Show, Sunday night on NBC-T- and the weekly Chevy Showroom on : j ' - ABC-T- III fSlHllME frnpafa Sport Covpe witi Body by Fisher. See your local authorized Chevrolet dealer FROM CHEVROLET "COMPANY TREMONTON PHONE AL Attention Grain Growers tnjhim VVi ,. YOU ARE INVITED TO USE THE STORAGE FACILITIES OF THE Ward, Barbara Capener and Mar Lee were in Logan Friday. Mr. and Mrs II. S. Tingoy were in Ogden Friday night and spent the night with their son Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Ting-e- y in Plain City. Mr .and Mrs. Dale Ogden and family were visiting their Mr. and Mrs. Deloss Jensen Sunday. The ladies of the Birthday Club met to honor Ina Richards for her birthday Friday afternoon. Twelve members were present. pnr-cnt- s, CROSS it Mr. and Mrs. J Mr. and Mrs. Leland Capener GET ANOTHER FOR ONLY L. Sjerf . By Myrle Udy there. - Is" Mr. and Mrs. Verl Anderson and daughter of Eureka, Calif., have returned home after a week's visit with VctI's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emil L. Anderson and other relatives. Northern Utah Grain Co-o- p AT GARLAND - "i"ii'iiiiiiiiruiior-injnjurj.Luj-un.-u-.-- . WHEAT GROWERS: Take advan- tage of the government storage port p. ices for your grain. sup- .1 HOLD YOUR GRAIN until prices are just right. Low 312 interest on this government loan. WE SOLICIT THE PATRONAGE OF VALLEY GRAIN GROWERS J |