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Show MARCH 11, lil.Vt HIM JOURNAL First GMC iinim'iiiiiiniin miw t Min Protection Ajiin-- Bai low. The ward teaching m Clearfield 1'iist waid leached a leeord of !)s' , dining February which was Pickup Truck Hydra-Mati- c announced the night of the waid division by Faunt Montgomery as from ja gift to the retiling the waid teacheis. Fiom now on, tlu waid teaching in Ninth Davis stake will all be done on the First J'huisd.t of the month. All mcm-- i hers but waid waid teailieis aie icquested to icmuin at home to welcome them on this night. The hot repoit minting for the old First waid Relief society was held last Thuisday at tne ward chapel under the duection of 1iesi-nlen- t Hazel Stringham. The lesson was given by Mrs. T. L. White for (visiting Uacheis. Miss Judith Anne (White and Janino Clark gae dance numbers on the picgram. Mrs. Edith Steed and Mis. Gwen Clark acted as hostesses. Mrs. Mary Blood spoke to the group on Family The Relief society will Prayer. give their confluence duiing sacrament meeting next Sunday in the First waul at 7:.'U) p. m. Folio Rural) bis d h V. ' X 9 p 1 iic j PONTIAC, MICII. The first GMC Hydra-Mati- c pickup truck rolls off the assembly line at the GMC Truck plant as three GMC officials point out the "GMC Hydra-Matic- " insignia. Nineteen GMC 1953 drive available, light truck models now have the famed Hydra-Mati- c plus a new 228 cu. in. engine of 105 horsepower and a compression ratio of -l. Standard grade fuel is used. News About Folks in U CLEARFIELD Dorothy White Correspondent Phone: 010fi-J- l II ter of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Terry and Nicholas Treseder, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Treseder. Babies who were named at this meeting included Deborah Ann Montgomery, whose father, was a counselor in the Jean Bodily has the opric of the ward then and is now j honor to be the first new member the new bishop of the new First , confirmed in the new Fi.st and j Third ward chapel here. She with so named. His Dad is Phillip Blood six other young folk and an adult1 who was the wrard clerk then and i were confirmed dining last Sun- - who now is the clerk in the new' days services. She is the daughter Third ward. Other babies included. i Rena Faye Baggs, daughter of Mr. j.f!of Mr. and Mrs. Myron Bodily. ! i Other children confirmed were, and Mrs. John Baggs; Gerald James Larson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dwight McFerson, son of Mr. and James L. Larson; Roger Orton, son Mrs. Roy McFerson; Dennis Steed, : I of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Orton; (son of Mr. and Mis. Don Steed; 1 Claude Rigby, Georgia Holme, Kim Hancey, daughter of Mr. and ' i daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mrs. Jack Hancey and Oscar Jay Holmes; Vicki Ann Terry, daugh-- ! Barlow, son of Mr. and Mrs. Grant 3 An-tho- n, t x ' y 5! ' .. . 4 I IVf FJhv i v. s Ashman V 'y ' W V& , " i, s V A , v X , I ' A i , , , , , ' , i f te-- ' r , . , . , n ' t ' A ' ? A ' T little girl is inoculated with gamma globulin to immunize her against the paraljing effects of polio. TeOs with the blood plasma derivative last summer showed that one doe piolcet a eliihl for about one month. Part of the hlood collected by the Red Cro-- v is now going Into the production of gamma globulin for lue in polio epidemics. A I J I ? 1 i ' t THE FIRST IN DAVIS COUNTY The... BARTER MART Nexl to CIRCLE INN on HIGHWAY OPEN MONDAY, MARCH WE 91 in SUNSET 1610 A. M. WANT YOUR WHITE ELEPHANTS Waunbij ( I On these changeable early spring mornings, does your car sputter and stall right after you start it? Better fill up with spring grade Utoco Gasoline and enjoy new driving pleasure. Under the Operation of Mr. and Airs. WAYNE B. BAKER (franchised from the famous Denver Barter Mart) offer a Unique Method of Exchanging White Elephants. NI) LOTS OF FUN ITS STRICTLY SWAPPING Wc will accent any article someone else would want or could use jewelry, linens, household items furniture, dishes, of every kind, and adult and childrens clothing, books, current magazines . . . just so they are not broken, soiled or worn out. We also want antiques and collectors items. We appraise the articles you bring in and pay you with our Wampum (a script) which entitles you to buy other articles in the store. You pay us a few cents cash for each unit of "Wampum you spend back in the store. The Barter Mart was originated by a housewife who realized that one persons White Elephant can be anothers treasured possession. The Barter Mart is the place to browse, make friends, spend a great deal of time and little money. . . . bric-a-bra- c, Out Stock of Merchandise Changes Rapidly . . . Youre Bound to Find Just What Youve Been Looking For . . . THE BARTER MART WILL BE OPEN . . . Daily from 10 A. M. Till 6 P. M. Monday Through Saturday, Open Till 9:00 P. M. Tuesday and Friday! Heres the gasoline thats as advanced as the engines in todays most modern cars. Its made to meet the highly exacting requirements of these sensitive power plants and make them perform at peak efficiency. Right now, its seasonized for spring. super-compressio- n While youre at your Utoco Dealers let him give your car a complete , scientific lubrication and careful checkup for the changeable weather driving youll be doing. He has the superior to keep products and die "know-hoyour car performing at top efficiency. w H k. 2 Q 0 Atlas Tires, Batteries, Accessaries UTAH OIL REFINING C Q M P A N Y |