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Show - kJ41 fnt were Kay Stevenson, conferm- the Saturday. KaCHended ent f Bates at?norts a lot of good Advise was pre- - feSfof benefit of our V associations. ers gpent J2F& lriend' 'CToiymg people heldf the with the iff participating:RexGalan Lee, Wadley. W 'SJg Vivian Mezenen, Barbara and Bert and Mezenen, i a Mrs Eke Ivan Sandstrum, the weekend Ser and family, the Visitors in Roosevelt Saturwere Mr. and Mrs. Rue Miles and children, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Rowley, Ben Lyons and son, Dick; Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Rowley, Fred, Elwin and Harold Mirch, Nick Killian, and Jack and Nelden , Taylor. Phil Lyons hand was broken in two places last week when a horse trampled him. Those attending college in Salt Lake are Donna Miles, Stevenson and Jack Stev- enson. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Jensen, of Bynum, Mont., are visiting their daughters, Mrs. Royda Stevenson and Mrs. Lula Mortensen. Coralyn Killian entertained a group of friends Sunday afternoon on her 10th birthday. Pres- day- Da-way- ne Shir-le- y Howard Rowley, Sunday. Mecham, Julia Rowley, Dick Harvin Forbush, of Provo, Baylor and Kathryn was a weekend vlns' 1 nay ne. Games guest of Jack were played, af- Taylor. ter which refreshments were Clyde Lambert, forest ranger served. from Altonah, was in town on Bishop and Mrs. Sidney Rust business Sunday. and daughter, Veloy, attended Mars of North Salt Larsen, conference in Salt Lake. was in town Saturday. Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Grant StevenMr. and Mrs. Floyd Farnsson and children were in Heber worth were in Salt Lake Wedover the weekend. and Thursday to purnesday Belle Thayne returned from chase a new pickup truck. They Oregon Thursday, after serving also visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank an mission there. We Johnson in Park City'. are glad to welcome her home Maurine Miles was a of and happy she had a success- Lajean Rees at Upalco. guest Friday. ful mission. Beverly Jensen, of Talmage, Fred Rowley was an over- was a guest of Helene Nyberg, night guest Monday of Larry Friday. Fisher, of Boneta. Stanley and Max Stevenson Mr. and Mrs. John Richards and Floyd Lyons returned Satattended conference in Salt urday after spending a week in Brig Stevenson, of Salt Lake, visited his son. Grant, and family a few days last week. Ernest Mitchell is in Salt Lake for an eye operation. Linford Maxfield, of Altonah, and Glen Mays, of Salt Lake, visited Mutual last week in connection with scouting. Phone your news items to 441. 18-mon- th Lake last weekend. Mrs. Dick Brandon, of Salt Lake, is visiting her son, George and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Lyons were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Baynos Gptfrl Comploto Optical Corvlco EYES EXAMINED Make Appointments at BATHER JEWELRY Salt Lake. ' Five boys have received their call to the service Bob Roosevelt Utah Stevenson, Jerry Richards, Glenn Mecham, Stanley Thayne, and Neldon Taylor. Plenty of Payload! Youll profit from bigger payloads without overloading axles ana springs thanks to Dodge weight distribution. Job-Rate- d Plenty of Performance! In city traffic or on the open road, youll enjoy performance forplus! Dodge easy hantrucks are dling. You can turn em shorter, back Job-Rate- d em up and park em faster, easier. Plenty of Protection! in a weldid v el cab with the biggest windxhirli of any popular truck! Youll have tbs fckna truck brakes in the industry . ? i brake operating independently onjpro-pelland up. shaft on all models Youll ride all-ste- safety-sur- e t J-t- Now! gyrol Fluid Drive! vailable on all wers 1 f Plenty models. upkeep costs, prolongs life. Ask interesting Fluid Drive booklet. Vi- -, and Low in Job on are priced with the lowest. Look' what 000 DUCHESNE DUCHESNE. UTAH MOTOR 0 fofO Prico! With all their extra value, Dodge wEt you pay! Come in and ask us to show you you getfor the day you buy it! a truck that will start saving you money CO. PHONE 8261 er oo pC K |