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Show CJievron Station Has New Leasee California Man Buried in Dewcyville Lyle Palmer has leased the Chervon Station west of which was formerly operated by Leon Dunn. He will be open for business Nov. 17 n, and u will by Mrs. Wayne " Lyle Palmer Tremonion, Utah Thursday, November with Mrs. Connie Visiting Dewey, Friday, at the Blackham home were Mrs. Rae Williams and Mrs. Veda Jones of Malad, Ida. The ladies are sisters of Mrs. Dewey. John Fryer was returned to the Valley hospital, Monday, for further medical care. Mrs. Merlin Fryer, Jan, Nancy and Kent, were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Fryer. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Gardner spent Sunday in Salt Lake City visiting relatives. Fryer John G. Hansen passed away last week at his home in Comp-ton- , Calif. He was an uncle of Mrs. Warren Haycock. Burial cemewas in the Deweyville tery. Mr. and Mr. Dale Blackham, Salt Lake City, Miss Carolyn who attends Utah Waldron, State University in Logan, were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Blackham. appreciate having the people of the community call at his station for their automobile needs. Lyle plans a grand opening a little later after the business is established and better known. The new manager is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Durward G. Palmer of Park Valley. He has had nine months of experience with Eddie Krey at his station. The Leader 18, 1965 The Relief Society extends to all those who helped with the serving of the dinner at the annual Ward homecoming. Although there wasn't such a large crowd attending as in former years, the dinner and program were enjoyed by those thanks present. Spending the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Thain Beeton were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cottle, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Williams and Dr. Moorman of Ogden. Mrs. Cottle will be remembered as the former Beverly Beeton. Will Sell Lunch -- 1.1 .ft I Bear River Chapter Future Farmers have made plans to sell lunch during the Calf show and sale Saturday at the fairgrounds. They will welcome the support of anyone attending the sale. . r Visiting for a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. T. L. in Tremonton was Cochran Odessa Wyatt of Bountiful. has ta.ken a giant History's oldest industry step forward with the completion of this immense storage tank holds 300,000 galtank in Billings, Mont. The lons of honey, the lifetime efforts of 3.6 billion bees. Ralph J. Stone of Billings collects the honey from beekeepers in capacity trucks (one shown in foreground) and then pumps the contents into the storage tank, from where it is pumped into specially insula,ted railroad cars for shipment to honey packers in California and Texas. This bulk honey storage system is believed to be the first such method in the world. honey-makin- g all-ste- 3,750-gallo- Beezness n East Garland Young Marrieds Slate Sunday Evening Fireside by Essie Peterson The Young Marrieds are to hold a cottage meeting Sunday evening after church with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Maughan giving the lesson. They will meet with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Sorensen. Dr. and Mrs. Clayde and family of Granger spent Saturday night with their mother, Mrs. Rhea Christensen. Saturday evening they all attended a family party honoring Frank Woods on his 81st birthChris-tense- day. n Golden Adams and mother, Mrs. Henrietta Thies-sen- s spent Friday in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Shelton and family of Pocatello, Ida., spent Sunday at the Adams house. Sherry Bourne of Salt Lake with City spent the weekend her parents. Eugene Hansen and boys and Walter Hansen were here again for hunting the past week and at the Warren Hansen home. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mock of Salt Lake City visited relatives here Sunday. They were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Shaffer. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Larson were Salt Lake City visitors Sunday. ENTERTAINS AT BIRTHDAY PARTY Mrs. Dora Shaffer entertain- ed at a birthday party Saturday evening for her daughter, of JoAnne, Brigham City, Guests were other daughters, Mrs. Vera Westergard, Garland, Mrs. Carmen Glead and daughter, Reta, Grace, Ida., and Mrs. Lenna Oyler. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Oyler Jr. and family of Preston were with the Roy Oyler Sr's. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Shaffer spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Johnson in Bountiful. Mrs. Dale Coombs and chil- dren spent Saturday and Sunday with relatives in Preston and were over night guests of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hunt. Mrs. Vernon Petersen of Logan visited Mr. and Mrs. Rich- - ST w "r""!' -- Carl Hansen Debates for USU cua now in the Dodge Rebellion. Competing last week as a member of a Utah State University debate "team was Carl Hansen of Garland. Five debate teams from USU competed in the annual tournament of the Rock Mountain Forensic League. ard Shaffer Saturday. Mrs. Peterson will be remembered as the former Camille Rhodes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Rhodes. Orlene Sorensen and Esther Smith of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Dean McCowan and children of Ogden were with Mrs. Neomia Sorensen Sunday. Mrs. Lucile Jones and children of Logan and Mrs. Pearl Hansen visited Mrs. Melba Winn in Howell Saturday. On Sunday the Hansen family visited Mr. and Mrs. Len-ar- d Hansen in Logan. Lenard want performance, comfort, and lots of glamour at a reasonable price? Well, mister, meet Monaco the most dazzling car in the and fittings that come standard on Monaco, there're a whole lot of practical items that are now included in the list price instead of Come on and live a little. Step into any of the new Monaco Series wagons, hardtops, '66 Dodge lineup of dazzlers. costing extra. Things that make you feel safer at the wheel. An outside, rear view mirror. '66 Dodge Monaco A padded dash. Variable-speewindshield wipers and washers. Backup lights. Turn signals. Seat belts, two front and two rear. dodge division You ... that's got everything-a- Here's a car we mean nd a luxuriously sized price tag. That's where we become very modest. In addition to all the plush appointments SOUNO.CHROTAS a, ATTEND MISSIONARY FAREWELL Sharol King was at home from school Sunday to attend a missionary farewell in Garland for a friend, Sherill Hall. While here she had a visit from a friend, Patricia Gee of Ogden. Wayne Elmer, who has been at the Valley Hospital since his accident returned home last Monday. Mrs. Ruth Holman had as guests Sunday May Bjorklund, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Borklund and Mr. and Mrs. Ruel Niel-so- n Jr., of Idaho Falls. Mrs. Holman with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Shaffer and Joyce Chambers were in Og- den on $3.98 (HI-F- I) Dodge Rebellion wants you. d 0 GET THIS sedans. The chrysler VjZI motors corporation ARCHIBALD DODGE . had just returned from where he had Kans., played with the football team. Witch-it- or $4.98 (STEREO) ALBUM North. Tremont OF CHRISTMAS FAVORITES Tremonton FOR JUST $1.00. FOR DETAILS, SEE YOUR LOCAL DODGE DEALER. business Friday. The Birthday club met Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Naomi Oyler in Garland for her anniversary and that Ruth Hansen. Gifts were presented to them by Alice Nye and Louise Harper. Refreshments were served by Ellen Rhodes and Louise Harper. The afternoon was spent playing Rack-o- . of Mrs. RECOVERING FROM ACCIDENT Word was received by Mr. and Mrs. Fred Peterson that Mitchell (Bud) Hess met with an accident with his large trailer truck west of Park Valley last week. He ran off the road sustaining a whip lash of head and shoulders. 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