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Show 1 j Thatcher Krey's -- Deweyville News Penrose By --- It ' ' Purchase 'H Vie U Xiflas :njd"Ks. ix.ii.a:us Karwy Gas and Lettfe Arlene Fryer r ingest Bur- - LUUIx etlriior .e and best ir ni xir commujuty tiiis eis the arrival of a daughter, their second, U Jar ior anJ Mar go Aiwer tnririg. shv was born early SuThlay niorn-i- n'. 1V August 4. at V hospital in Uvan. T1 G'r-kig- 's have amtlier daughu-r- . igie, and two soils, wyatt at d Blake, who are anxious f r Mom and the ivew baby to return home. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Wi!n-- s iwint s,. V a: rv.' e-- Station sc.' laSt tt .- cCiUO.L fro - "We finally convinced Dr. Green to sell it." That's hat Chevron station manager and new owner Eddie Krey said this et:. In announcing tJie purchase of the station he has operated on main street for 21 years under a lease agreemert. Krey and son Johnnie pui chased the station at First East and Main for an undisclosed amount from Dr. and Mrs. D.B. Green of Tre- n monton. The station will be ope rated by Johnnie Krey . ih-r-- "as A.wve si, cays ;fc- -,t 1 1 Uierapy. no.'iaei'fa!1.. h )5jULi. ti2 a W ina-ies"- . f ii triei: - ::' tTsiclc-We- ; Wyoming, then Sunday afternoon she went to Logan. It-a- h where she joined her sister and four nieces and they all drove to Salt Lake to tiie Kimball Ward, where a farewell testimonial was held for Berneice and Vallen Olsen who are leaving for a mis sion to the South Carolina Georgia Mission for 18mon ths. After the meeting they entertained one hundred fri- Ficldiii" st Udy out to .;. Brig- - to lier Mrs. Dennis r.. fifth Math- - lis. ii; x had U V Mrs. u-r- e ucille Mrs. Olean !", i h. children. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Walton of l.ayton. Miss Be verbid alker of San Diego, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. HoselZund-- el reported tlieir mission Sunday, July 21. in Sacra- Hie church merit meeting. house was overflow ing with friends and relatives eager to hear about their mission ends and relatives at fet lunchon in at their home. experiences. Mary I'riy went to Breston the new Fall Fabrics i in Priced Right, & j i Continued Summer i Sales j I t Outtetiy 25 ll atotti. Main Trrmonton. Saturday to stay witi. her the childgrandchildren, ren of Doris and Steve Foster, while they were on a vacation to Jackson Hole. I tah a buf- their garden Mr. Inorard Sevcrson, daughter Lila and tielen Sever son and Beverly Walker went to Salt I.ake Thursday to meet Mrs. Narah Sever-so- n who flew in from San Diego. They visited Temple Square and listened to Choir. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Willis Walton in I.ayton, where tliey were dinner guests and attended the Promised Valley in Salt Like. and Mrs. Ignored Mr. Severson left Saturday for their home in Lakeside. California. Lila Severson and Beverly Walker will remain the rest of tlie summer with tlieir grandmother Helen Severson. The Thomas James I'dy family reunion was held Sunday, Aug. 4, at Heose Par in Brigham. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Newell Udy of Salt Lake were in charge. New officers for next year are President Jay U. and secretary Mrs. Mac-farla- Vernon ne Thompson HELP FOR THE "MIT3 :J3 i .3 4 Mhst st a mw u 11 FORD A CAR? No 3fd Ead Tremonton, I I r AVAILABLE Alcoholic's Anonymous Bear River A. A. Group meets every Wednesday at the Tremonton Fire Station (east entrance) at 8 p.m. For information call group leader. Jack Leavitt at from ARCHIBALD FORD Oi ALCOHOL IS ROTTA CAR Utah 458-34- 08 Listen For The AN SLACK Farm Show On (BUM & KBUH Stereo FM peekdays at 6:30 a.m. & 1:00 p.rtT Pa 'tf Complete Information For Farmer & Rancher. A a lies rr.v l! irjcU-- was fv '.: x '.. :. -- :.e: iis.-t- . formerly was tors v e La;. . f 1 ivm- -- amng those Box Elder Expert KDUU County. - - SEC HAPPY DAY RADIO 000 a .! . :' sc !; i . My thali-v- s I J li a 'St- . cards. jln:k'J, visile.! or otherwise were as abnut hk- while away from home. Tsjicciany such to my lvbbie who gixxi care of her dad in n.y absence and made it a point U) visit nw every uay as v; sent well. was sorry to have missed out on Marlena Andrea-son- 's wedding reception and wish them ?very happiness. also to Congratulations Peggy liarnes and Iht nt-1 t. i ji t : 'ie ai 'is j i-- r.eir i :l vir y '.1 j '.' . . " ' . a ;..iv t!acn ' ' . rt "s r;;ir :s : . Kim and Roberta soft' .,1! iv'' n Kini-- solemnied tlieir marriage were (one year to tlie day) in the Logan Temple on July limn. Ac all share in fieir in. Bishop Zollinger was am who attciicied and stopped in at tlie hospiul nti hi way home to pay me a iMt. it.': He'd been in Canada Tamra and their children visiting Lytmn, Huth, finii. and their families. Doiy.They returned aweeke.nl-ic- r than originally planned as Matt had an accident while changing the sprinkler system lie re at tlie farm. The year. lo s'. - &'. .l.i s. -- e. t i; ini of you iv ',' t ! : - si , ! v.-- (v , ! i ;!"(. ... ' . la. ' i: ;. ' ! .1 to '11 K" ieki ;m!i have '. I', nith. V- (Hit on s' sum-t- il i i - ni'S tl'i; ;),, this ts Ihe h' t ' I.: M i i .1 i ' .ii i -- ... of hey this e.y Il.anks t . i er 'Is. s: ! u 'l .t .. 1) 'a- t.' i te.i'n wi:,- V. V' ' .! i o::r to iii.s s e in i i 'i rector -- r. .i t; ..'.. ,' i'xlUn:-- . , ii nome and Form Cenler i D'y n, Maughn of LtJgaiu Mrs. John Fryer was very happy to receive many beautiful cards, flowers and phone calls from near and far as she observed her fist birthday, last Friday. She had many visitors, ftwasavery ttending a! ii.ili s,r i u: I North Tremont Tremonton. Utah 40 1111,111 ckiy for her. Fai l family met Saturday afte rnoon so they could all have a little visit and dinner with Keith and Hheta Burnham and their family who came from I'leasant Hill. C alif.. last week. Tlvey returned home last Monday. . t!,e . Hy ". ' " St iqp Tlie - i. Hrautlfu! t social V ' I society Homema-i.'ito:i Meetifij' .ed. W- lit): at r::ii p.m. Birdie ! say s ": r::v! "''' flowers ..!. coii'u. i rs" anc t. '!'.' i liKla .!'.cri.i;$ . t'.' See for ..' J ! 'X I slammed - .:i u .. o,ii husband. sl - t ; i,i pressiire-bur- a alv-'u- t .1 ait-Mr- great-grandpare- kvih such tivxl i a re of mc. If I can tufnave myself n. .'. m IT It wil', ".un-a. irur u :io Goring. Fast Mr. and Mrs. Theron nder, Kichmond. Itah and . the I naer of and Mrs. arl iiyrum, and Mrs. Bertha Tremon-to- lliam a i: Io i"w.r: the family gatheri- ng were Mr. and Mrs. Jess i arl. Mr. and Mrs. LaMar arl and family, Deweyville, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Far! and Mrs. Mae Mronson. of I re iin Mr. and Mrs. niton, Karl hameratli and grandson. Don. of Bountiful, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Gleed and children. Soda Springs, Idaho and Mr. and Mrs. Inland Barnes of Hiverside. Tlie Brian Burbank family met at dinner Sunday afternoon, in honor of the second birthday of tlieir daughter, Brenda. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Adams and children came down from Jerome. Idaho. M - i Judd Dority, laborer into his ankle which severely cracked the lnc. liis treatm.nt at the Hear i!icr Valley Hospital necessitated a cast which will lay him up for a couple of months. So Linda and her folk', took their wounded soldier for a respite intoCanada. and Bishop returned to duties here. We can handle the Union Pacific railroad pi' i. 'i in Salt Lake City, Utah a Now.YourFord Dealer's late-latShow presents M lX'bbie and along with Doug. Judy and Aaron Lund enjoyed our annual V. e 1 OBITUARIES ALVORD lvord Friend di- ed July 10. in lVise. Idaho. He was 85. Alvord. who lived in Denver until his retirement in lived in Garland at Porter for about a year and a half prior to his death. He was born Nov. 14. 1888, 1951), 50 West in Ogden. Utah, and was ed- ucated there. He was em ployed by Denver Tent and Awning until his retirement in 1950. hi 1959 to Boise. He was married Higley in 1910 She died in 1915. he married Etta She died in 1907. he moved to Mat-t- ie in Ogden. hi 1940 B. Want a great small car at clearance prices? Ford is now producing more small cars than ever before. That means better selection and prices that may never be this low again. Brink. Surviving are a son, 1), F. Alvord of Boise, a daughter Mrs. Carl Mann of Garland. Itah, six grandchildren and 14 services Funeral were held July 18. Burial was at Crown Hill. A Three Youths Three youngsters receivminor injuries Friday during the Garland Wheat and Beet Days kid parade when the horse-dracart they were riding in toppled throw ing them out. Arthur Hughes, 14, Jean ed MsfJS .v. .. V New Adventure In Listening On Who Cares About I'n.' .: Vk ria-v- Hi- 1 rrye-l-yr- Injured The Only Radio Station etc. ecr' 1 i:s -- - Kddie Krey, son, Johnny, and a grandson ' ti e station they just aquired after leasing vsr. s' . art :. s 1- t w hac L.t a iieo tur'-ftei eonfi:e ner.l. I il ; s wn Smuin, 10 and Thayne Erick-so- n were riding in the parade when the pony spooked pulling the cart over the curb and Injuring the kids. Hughes and Smuin were treated and released by ambulance attendance while Ericksor, was kept for observation at the Valley FORD MAVERICK Tue fan 'y has an outstanding vVith a standard engme that's easy ::j e'vce and easy cn gas. reputatic" cr eccotiy FORD MUSTANG H The right car at the right than last year's Mustang give you luxury, comfort, one small package. You standard features at base sticker price. time It s smaller Redesigned to FORD and economy in get many low ch Clearance savings now at your Ford Dealer's late-latShow. e mmmmmmmm PINTO America's basic economy c.v Gt. buC t? basics with Pinto s th- - "y ?0C0c engine. With stands: j oq like front a";t arn w " pinion steering It s Arrc ca s se." a |