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Show homes In Salt Lake City, . past week. ARE FACTS From tar, Rim 1 City BEAR RIVER CITY BUJiop Mrs, Claude Wakefield and and children of Seattle, Washington were visitors at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Leon Jensen and Bishop and Mrs. Vernon Johnsen on Wednesday and Thursday. They also attended General conference in Salt Lake City. ' Mrs. Shirley Loveland and small daughter Robbie Lee of Tremonton visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Waddoups on Wednesday,, Mrs. Charles, Checketts was a e uest of her daughters, Mrs. Minnie Morgan, Freynor and Marcia Taylor at their No-fen- Dr. CLYDE SMITH Chiropodist Foot Specialist Office1 Hours: 9 to 12, 1 to 5 daily 210 Eccles Bldg. Phone OGDEN, UTAH the Mr. and Mrs. Taylor of West Weber were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Newell Checketts on Wednesday, Mr. Taylor and Newell were missionary companions. Ercy Whitaker had an eye operated on in Ogden last week. He is getting along nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Jensen of Benjamin, Utah were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Freldo Andersen, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Ivensen motored to Salt Lake City, Friday where Mr. Iversen received medical attention. PHILADELPHIA 1980. He was wounded Just five days I UP) In 1944, their sister, Mrs. Rosemary Deal Seholtz, enlisted In the Womans army corp. Two years later Joseph enlisted In the navy and the youngest brother, Paul entered the army The mother of the family has received a second Purple Heart force. e d Brother Charlie participated In the great sea battles of Leyte Gulf, Surigao Strait and the Eastern Philippines Sea. He earned eight battle stars. Reliable Plants And medal. It was awarded to the youngest of the Deal family. Paul was hit In Korea last January and Is now in a hospital. BIGGER TONNAGE OF, NANCY DAVIS smiles mysteriously when the tele-pho- ne rings sort of a shall I say Yes of shall I say No. Oh, might as well say Yes. Nancy recently completed Its A Big Country at Mr, and Mr. and Sanford Campbell, Mr. and Niel Barrus and Mr. and LeRoy Nelsen, SATURDAY APRIL 12 HAVE YOUR Shaver Remington ' STERILIZED ADJUSTED By Remington Rand factory experts without charge absolutely ON A NEW REVOLUTIONARY Prove it for yourself. Take home a Remington trial. This Week Onlyl If not comfor a 1 pletely satisfied, your money refundedl From UTAHYBRID Mm. Mrs, Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Arlin Madsen entertained 25 little friends to a birthday party in honor of her sons 8th birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Norr recently returned from a trip to Montana. They visited their parents, Mr. qnd Mrs Perry Stanfield. Tracy Wheatley spent the week-enwith his parents, Mr. i and Mrs. T. L. Wheatley. DeLon Gardner, son of Mr. and his Mrs. Lloyd Gardner, won trophy at the I. A. U. International A.AJU. boxing tournament in Salt Lake City, last week. His trainer Is Mr.- - Jerry Litchford. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bouwhuis were Salt Lake City visitors on Wednesday. Visitors at the Myrl Perry home Friday were Mrs. K. L. Hess and daughter Yvonne of Garland. Mrs Pearl Perry and Mr. and Mrs Clarence Perry and children were Thursday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Petersen of Petersboro. Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Thom as Wheatley on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Weedon and Mr and Mrs. Rellis Wheatley pf Brigham City; Mr, and Mrs. Joe Geordano and Carol Ann Wheatley of Ogden. A wedding reception and dance was held in the Dewey ville ward hall on Thursday, April 3 in honor of Mr. and Mrs. MeYlin Payne, who were married in the Salt Lake LJD5 temple Mrs Payne is the former Laura Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William S. Johnson. Mr. Payne is a son of Mr. and Mrs G. E. Payne. Mr. and Mrs. David Olague attended the funeral services of David James of Ogden on Thurs' day. d Mr and Mrs. J tests showed Utahybrid 680 the highest producing ensilage hybrid. Matures in 112 days. , Also matury matury ity UTAHYBRID 544, and ity UTAHYBRID 330, extra heavy producers. All treated against smut and dampening off, all hand picked, all 1951 seeds crop. These better UTAHYBRID will mean better tonnage of feed per acre. College 105-da- S5-da- Western Mortgage Loan Corporation Of Ogden and Clearfield are happy to Announce The Appointment ' of Mr. VERL WOOD to their sales staff. O Golden Cross has completed the prescribed course of study and has completed the written examination as given by , t O Improved Bantam O Golden Early Market Associated with the Western Mortgage Loan Corporation (an Ogden Realtor since I860,) Mr. Wood has available the entire listings of both the Ogden and Clearfield branches. Licensed to do business in iBrigham he solicits your real estate business. If you are desirous of selling or purchasing a home Mr. Wood will be happy to serve you. If perchance you are driving to and from the Ogden area defense plants every day you might appreciate .hearing of the many really fine buys he has to offer ini both the Weber and Davis county, areas. , Mr.. Wood has homes in this area available to any of you .starting for as littlle as $1,000.00 down and with low monthly payments. Western Mortgage Loan Corporation offers to you low cost financing for both construction and long term home loans. Mr. Wood is a resident of Brigham City and is avalable and as near as your telephone. Telephone Brigham 396R. All Hand Picked - All 1951 Crop THE NEW Horsleys SEED STORE Phone 29 FEATURING HIGHLY HORSLEY SELECT SEED C. Dewey of ... Yes, Chevrolet brings you lowest prices on mode! after model as well as all these fine features found in no other carl , ed Man Without Stomach Dines On Egg Flips Regardless of (he make, age or condition of your old shaver, we will allow up to $7.50 toward the purchase of any new, modem N ALLOWANCE . WE - . O Marcross son-in-la- VANCOUVER TRADE-I- -- O Golden Bantam the State Securities Commission. Mr. Wood, now a member of the Ogden Board of Realtors, comes to you with a thorough knowledge of good real estate practices and with years of experience in the field of low-pric- AS A . SWEET CORN SEED Mr. Wood Tremonton visited their daugh ter and Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Blackham, on Mon 1 CORN SEED day. ' - , ENSILAGE CORN Sorensen of Logan were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Winford Barrus on Monday. j The Friendly Circle club sponsored a variety show in the ward hall. Useful gifts were given away, donated by merchants of Tremonton and Brigham City, for the building fund. Mr. and Mrs. Silas !A. Marble were Thursday visitors of Mr, and Mrs. N. Peter Marble. They recently returned from Mesa, Arizona where they spent the winter months. UP TO SCIENTIFICALLY HEAVY PROVEN -- DEWEWILLE OILED , list of American fighting men. Friday, April 11, 1952 Distinguished Flying Cross for action over GuadacanaL Later After ten years of worry, Mrs Australian coal miners set a he Joined the Rangers and took Deal said: "Lets hope this Is peace-timproduction record In Ameriin of liberation the part over soon. 1951 of 13,500,000 tons. can prisoners from the enemy-helIsland of San Tomas. He received the Sliver Star. 'jirDeweyville News CLEANED ag the airman, Waa belarej his. brother George arriv- BOX ELDER JOURNAL. George, wounded and transferred to the ed as a replacement, thus keepBrigham City, Utah The Engineers after receiving the ing the name of Deal among the ' Hatfields and McCoys may have been rugged mountain boys but this city can boast oi a real fighting family too, although their fighting Is channeled along patriotic lines. The Japanese started It. Charlie Deal enlisted In the Navy the day after Pearl Harbor was bombed. One week later, his brother George, Jr., Joined the air Mrs. Emery Huggins and Mrs. Chester Christensen were Ogden visitors Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Matteson and son, Rex, visited Mr. and Mrs. Jack Matteson at Draper, Sunday. Mrs Verda Andersen was gracious hostess to her club on Saturday ayernooru Mr. and Mns Oleen Nelsen and Audrey Nelsen motored to Ogden on Monday. Mr. and Mrs Monte Archibald have moved here to make their home. They are occupying the old Emma Ohman home. Mrs Farrell Huggins and Mrs. Fae Ann Karo visited in Ogden Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Huggins announce the arrival of a baby girl. in Fightingest Family Has Proud Record Shes Trying To Decide ... -- N ELECTRIC ' ' GIVE id 2W GREEN VWUm&42vC& JEWELRY OF i i SHAVER STAMPS DISTINCTION (UP) tunate that William Its for Douglas Halning likes egg flips. They are about all he can eat. , Hainlng has no stomach. It was removed at a Montreal hos pital. The master ma riher was commanding a tanker in the Far East 10 years ago when he was captured In Borneo by the Japanese. Three years of bad food and maltreatment, hard labor in Japanese camps wrecked Hainings stomach. His weight withered away from 135 pounds to 85. Hainlng Is now home trying to put on weight to undergo a fur ther. operation. Every two hours he quaffs an egg flip, a concoction of egg and Juniper Juice gin. The egg flips, Halning says, offer a welcome supplement from the uninspiring other 11 r and quids and intra venous injections to five him nourishment. imtra-muscula- CENTERPOiSS POWER LARGEST WIDEST COLOR CHOICE BRAKES ENGINE LUBRICATION CAST IRON ALLOY PISTONS SAFETY PLATE GLASS ALL AROUND i POWERGUDE AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION OpomI m D. tux. MOM PEOPLE f UNITIZED . N RIDE WIDEST BODY TREAD BY FISHER PLATE GLASS MOST POWERFUL VALVE-IN-HEA- D - mdb EUY at tra ewt. CHEVEOLETS THAN ANY OTHER CARI Jr L Rcheol Central Chevrolet Co. ENGINE : PRICKS 18 so LOW! North Main St. |