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Show EMERY PAGE FOUR COUNTY THURS. CASTLE DALE, UTAH PROGRESS, JANUARY 1, 1953 U. S.ROCK WOOL INSULATION GUARANTEED I WORK ALSO ALUMINUM and WINDOWS DOORS FREE ' ESTIMATES call WALLACE G. GRANGE Phone 494 Price, Utah Cleveland News Correspondent) gathering of the Timothy family was held at the Clarence Wall home on Christmas Day. Those in atMr and Mrs tendance were David Timothy, Duane Ward and family, Henry Tucker and family, all of Cleveland; Mr and Mrs Jimmie Atwood of Price; Ferril Atwood and fam ily of Elmo; and Louis Timothy and family, of Spring Can (Special A family ttfflQgrAmmo Hydraulic System in anyTraotor! yon. Mrs Clara Bishop has gone to Boise, Idaho, where she will visit a short time with her daughter Ann, the Teid Self family. A number of relatives and friends from Cleveland attend ed the Otterstrom funeral in Castle Dale Monday. Norman Douglas and family of Sunnydiale were Christmas guests at the John Wayne home. Blake Jones and family of Huntington, John Jensen and family and Mr and Mrs Bert-le- y Jensen of Castle Dale were Christmas dinner guests at the Ernest Jensen home. Mr and Mrs Oliver Jensen and Mr and Mrs Wm. P. stokes spent Christmas with the Mau rice Jensen family at Hunting ton. The Leonard Litster family were Christinas dinner guests of their son Bob and family. Mr and Mrs Vance Tucker visited last week with their son Douglas .and family at exm POWER with New Overhead Valve Engine! Yes, it goes on display Saturday January 3rd, ready to show you what a really modem tractor can and should be. Its ready with extra power, extra size, extra weight. Its ready to demonstrate new handling ease, comfort and convenience. Its ready also to introduce you to the most advanced hydraulic system in any tracn tor. We call it Hydraulic Cond trol. That means hydraulic response any time the tractor engine is running. Then theres a choice of hydraulic speeds when you want even faster action. It is called Tooele. Live-Actio- Jim Ward and family of Pro vo were visitors last week at the Moses Tucker home. Paul Johansen of Price is spending a few days with his split-secon- Hy-Tr- ol. This new tractor is ready with its great new overhead valve Ford Red Tiger engine. With its greatly reduced piston travel, lessened friction and other advanced design features, this engine develops ample reserve power with new economy of gas and oil. But it would take a full hour to tell you of all the features and advantages of this lew engine let alone the rest of the tractor. Most important of all, Fords Golden jubilee Model is eager to show you what t can do what this great combination of d nodem advancements and every .rord Tractor advantage means in more and letter work, done more easily and more time-prove- r r - Tofitably. Dont miss this first showing! Come in id get all the good news, firsthand. Why ot make it Saturday for sure? See What The New Ford Tractor Means to You in More Work Done Faster and Easier 1f Less Cost! OUVE NEVER SEEN A TRACTOR TO MATCH THIS1 Hydraulic System, with Con-taDraft Control, Implement Position Control and Provision for a complete Manual Touch Control remote of hydraulic cylinder applications ange New for extra fast hydraulic response lightning-fas- t governor New weatherproofed ignition New rotating exhaust valves New live PTO New streamlined, 3 Point implement hitch differential and rear New extra-sizhood Selec-Trfor hydraulic control of axle gearing front and rear mounted implements A lot morel oilt-i- n Hy-Tro- Live-Actio- nt n l, row-visi- -- e ol ttach mounted implements fast! Mot Dearborn Implements can be attached to the new Ford Tractor in 60 seconds or less. No wrenches, no lifting, no tugging! Time saved in attaching and detaching can amount to several lays yes, over a week per year I Control implements like never before! Touch the hydraulic control lever and you get response. Lift, lower or adjust implements whenever tractor engine is running. Turn knob when you want even the Hy-Trfaster hydraulic action. split-secon- d Step up performance of power take-of- f driven machines . . . with new LIVE POWER TAKE-OFF- . Stop and start tractor while PTO operation stays under full power. Less slowdown, less clogging, less gear shifting. Increases safety, too. Sold eapmrateJy. Scow Tractor Service Orangeville, Utah grandparents. A family gathering was held Christmas day at the Edd Jen sen home. Those present were: Frank Jensen and family of Cleveland, Alvin, Tadl and Fred Jensen and families of Elmo, Leon Draper and family of Hi awatha, and Vernon Leamaster and family of Huntington. Ruth Nelson spent Christmas with relatives in Price. Mr and Mrs Maynard Allred spent Xmas with their son Keith and family at Sunny-dal- So Low in Price, Too! You can buy the new Ford Tractor at a typically low Ford price, thanks to 50 years of Ford experience in building quality products by efficient, cost-savin- mass production. g Convenient Terms Available m IT V" 6&tl! e. Ludean Litster and family of Springville were overnight visitors at the W. T. Litster home last week. Mr and Mrs Ronald Jones have moved into the Dee Smith home. Karen Litster is spending a few days with her brother Kenneth and family at Welling ton. Max Johansen land family of Price and Mr and Mrs Earl Sherman and daughter of Wat tds and Mr and Mrs Norman Lowe of Hiawatha were Sunday visitors in Cleveland. Mr and! Mrs Ben Tucker have moved into the Douglas Tucker home. A family reunion was held at the Myrtle Mortensen home over the Christmas holidays. Present were Mr and Mrs Wm. Merrill of New Mexico, the Wal of lace Christiansen family Bountiful, Boyd Mortensen of Salt Lake City, the Lee Miller and Odell Frandlsen families of Price. Christmas visitors at the Go met Arnold! home were Junior Arnold of Orem and the James Mangtun family of Hunting ton. A family dinner at the Louis Larsen family of Sunnydale and Kay Larsen and family of Cleveland Mr and Mrs Wm. T. Litster were dinner guests at the home of Mr and Mrs Lloyd Jones. Dinner guests at the Clay Petersen and Alice Larsen resi dences were Mr and Mrs June Day of Castle Dale and Mr and Mrs Lloyd Larsen of Cleve land. At the E. R. Ericksen home for Christmas were LaVon Ericksen and family of Dragerton and the Val Anderson family of Castle Dale. Christmas visitors at the Geo P. White home was Miss Lillian White of Salt Lake City and the Glen Frandsen family of Price. Bp. and! Mrs Clay Petersen have had as guests their mother from Salt Lake City, and they all attended a Petersen reunion at the home of one of the members at Dragerton. Connie Anderson and Fav Larsen, both employed in Salt Hake, were Christmas visitors in Cleveland. Cheryl Ann and1 Linda Kay Jensen spent part of the hoi ilday in Castle Dale and part lof the time In Salt Lake. I |