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June THE HERALD JOURNAL 14 952 9, I I DAYTON NEWS lit mil Mi II, It' M h 111 l()N 1 Mi Ini s it ml I!M I I Mil SI ( mi n v ,111(1 Robin-m- ll.l P s, id Ru liinuiul i, ii lalm Mis i'.nglit, tier rlaujiti'i V at Mis i and i ot L'.,, Auh, Lake - 'I iv w ith il In mil H t( ' to 'salt vtn im,tuid Ii ' s IuIiii .iihI 'll hi il mi' nd turn a si Iasi hi ida v In a In In , n ii m il h IP, I, His tin A B Kerim d 'll Keneu mug nedy was a loil'in ot Mis Musei Ml ,111(1 Mis H.ll l(l (,.lllnw,l and a nephew of Mis Blight I ,md Hill Kent mil d.tujitir Bek and Connie Rug Shu b s ml t ci nl )t(i ii of ball Lake ai(umpanicd (is il i igb-t- i sis i,l lb ii ilinni d V I A i j i vv i 111 is ,iml i i g sun-i- n Inul .,n 'll mil ,i Mi law ml i ml biinih Mmltys biollni 'll s den hum, hndav 11 t And i huh Mis !u sdt Lake uml finiilv molu w divs u n busiiu ss ,md sii hi , .uid .iMcmlcd ((iiilei-elust ( hint b i id iv ui mug hmm-- id vig id iv M (vi mil, Ms uml ii Mi kt Isun in m d home ihdi n uin In ui ami tun d, night' i i ( I , i mug li m vi i win ie III' laid sn ill sevi lal davs v mi bu in ss and isib d with In I T st Mis and Mis n ot tit i Mi i lln Hill and sis-l- i, Ringsfmd Ruv and lunulv Ml and Mis Sylvan Call and v tuiimv of I vs n halls aiiivnl evening to visd will) his lalames ( all and vaster and th, 'll and Mis Iailj biollni Ii v also Knkbildc and lanulv visited with he! multni Mis W. K Barton in Fusion Mi and Mis kIoi Atkinson and sons of Ogdin, weie Sunday dinner guests of his parents, Mr. Sam Alkinson and and Mrs giandson Gary Or sen Nelson Mr and Mrs spent Saturday evening in Preston visiting with his sister Mis. Josephine kellei Mr and Mrs Ri erl Zilleusgug of Njssa, Ole, and liei patents, Mi and Mis hied Coburn of Oxfoid spent Thursday evening visiting with Ml and Mis Orsen Nelson Mr. and Mis Nelson met the Zillensgogs when they weie living in Njssa Mis. Annie Lldudge of Los Anleft geles and k.mma Phillips Sunday for Salt Lake wheie they will spend a few days visiting with their sister, Mrs. Nellie Atkinson, Msr. Lldudge plans to return to her home in Los Angeles hn-du- i DIP OR PLUNGE? Arabtlle, model, fashions a double-dut- y bathing suit at the Paris Fair. It is designed for wear when taking . cooling dip in the st a, or for the plunge into matrimony. One Injured In Truck-Aut- Mishap o One man received PRLSTON severe laeeiations m a tiuik-autcollision Saturday night on t' .S highway 31, noith of I reston, near the Welland Smith faim Treated at the scene of the accident bv Dr. R. L. Smith, was John A. Toone, 67, Giace Mi. Toone and the couples daughter, Mildred Toone. suffered shock. officers, Sheriff Investigating I.ee Ilansen an Deputy Ray Faekrell, roported the accident which oceuned at at 7.30 p. m. A truck, driven by Velov Auger, Glendale, coming onto the highway from a farm lane, pulled Into the path of the Tonne ear, which was tiaveling north. The fcnpact sent the Toone car veenng cross the highway where It struck a utility pole, causing considerable damage to the vehicle. o v 1 soon. Sam Atkinson who is employed in Ogden arrived Friday evening, to spend the weekend with his wife, they spent the day Saturday celebiating Idaho Day in Fiank-li- n. Mr. and Mrs Albert Moser accompanied by her aunt Lillian ended nightmare Strike Ends NEW YORK, (UPl Train servreturned to normal Wednesday on the Long Island Railroad and a two-da- y transportation ice GROVE-FRES- I v I ( i for the line' 30,000 daily passengers The Brotheihood of Locomotive Engineers late Tuesday called off a strike which caused the worst traffic jam in the history of New York City. Ruv I Atkinson loft Sunday Rth tut Hinhb I tali, wheie he spent a week visiting with his Gary June ,( k of Og- evening to s,a nd the weekend visiting with their patents Mr and Mrs Don ell Ro-is amt lamily and Mi. and Mis William hik and family They Sunday ivenmg Slinky and ('onme aie alii piling businiss school in Salt Lake and Ruv is emploved in Ogdin Mis Liam he Clu istgnsen and loin children of Bose returned to thiir home Wednesday nioin- ing Tliev had spent 10 rinvs visiting with hei paients Mr and Mis Oisen Nelson, bi others ami sistiis 'Ii and Mis h.lrion 'li and Mis Paul Naet and familns Dayton, Mr and Mis Dai win heller and family of Wes- ton and Mi and Mis Junmi Naet and son Lairy Arnold of Lewiston and fi lends and lelatives 1 hey attended the Whitehead and Nai f family reunions Mi and Mis Callen Peikins of California, and his paients. Mi and Mis Alma Peikins of Ogden weie overnight guests with their giandmother and mother, Mrs Minnie Peikins Tuesday evening Mrs Claience Nelson leturned home from Salt Lake last Tuesday with tier son Landell Nelson, of Filer Mrs Nelson and son Wayne remained in Salt Lake where Wayne remained In the hospital for treatments for a week' Mr. Nelson returned to his home in Filer Tuesday evening Wednesday June 11, the Nitty Little Stitcheis held their club meeting at the home of Leader Joanne Balls, at 2 30. They basted tea towels and refreshments weie served to the following club members and load-eiCarma Henderson, Carolyn Griffeth, Bonnie Winwaid Shaion Bennett Diane Callister Bathaia Waddoups .and Joanne Balls The next meeting will be held Wednesday, June 18 at the home of Barbara Waddoups at 2.30. club The Merry Mixeis, held their second meeting at the and home of Joan Archibald's demonstrated fruit milk shakes. This was served with cookies to the following cluo members and leader, Joan Archibald, JoAnn Hansen, Ruth Ann Beutler, Carol Stevenson, Marie Waddoups, Pauline Kirkbride, and Mrs. Helen Bradford. Lai-se- n 4-- s. 4-- niuthi i Mis Donna Diapei He ret uinod home Kiid.iv i veiling Mi and Mi s Gilbeil Nulter of Sail Lak auompamed bv Mis I.m ill Nelson and sun Wayne, aimed .Satuidiv inning to visit with Mi and 'Its ('tannic Otluix sp, luting the weekend w n li the Ni K, ii h w e Mi and Mis Call and daughters of Duwnty 'li and Mis Don Gould and family of Ogden, and Landell Nelson of film, who came to take his family home Mis Minnie Pc kins had visiting with hei Monday hei gianri-so- n .aid wife, Mi and Mis Callen Peikins of California Mis Peikins letuinfd with them to Ogden to vi ist with Ik r son, Alma Peikins and wdh her sons in Salt Base (din Peikins Giant Pi kins and daughtei s farewell 'testimonial Held Tuesday evening at 8 pm in th Dayton Reoeational hall, the Dayton ward members honoied Geoige Aston at a taiewcll testimonial pnoi to his dipaiture tor the mission field Involution was bv Idon Hobbs Don Dailey led Let us all the opining song Puss tOn ' A po( m was given by K( nt Aston Don Biadtord, Presi-- d nt ot the bXtl, Uoium of Sev enties Dayton gave a lexponse Bishop H Gbnn Bingham also talked Radia Johnson sang "I Love a Little Cottage ' Talks weie by Gunge Aston his wife Ruth, and his mother Mis Cora Aston of SmithLeld The Dailey sisteis Eldon sang "Mv Testimony" Bingham sang, "I Shall Not Pass Again This Way Bishop Ernest Ebeihard talked Song was by a (luaitet consisting of Don Dailey, LeRov Aichibald Ii , Jake Davies, and Weilin Stevenson The quorum of Seventies suved lefiesh-ment- s Geoige was piesented with a book whuh was signed by all who weie pusent Benediction was offeied by Reed Andeison. Geoige left Monday for the mission home in Salt Lake He will labor in the West Central States mission with headquarters in Billings, Montana Geoige is the fust member of the quorum to leave from Davtou Allen Atkinson aiiompaniPd by his father Sam Atkinson of Ogden. his aunt, M s Alae Peikins of Twin Falls, letuined tecently from Los Angeles wheie they spent a fiw davs to be with Mr. Atkinsons and Mis Perkins' brother Fiank Atkinson, who has been very ill for some time The doctois say his condition is very serious Helen Robinson and two sons of Richmond spent last Wednesday visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Albert Moser and family Mr and Mis. Farl Kirkbride and family spent Sunday in Pies-to- n visiting and were dinner Nel-su- and'pen ' K 'll hi' nr,!,! M,u - 1,1cm h Beutlei - l(i Fthel Iutlr, Aidibald .... a l wisest dau-ghte- is - ii Model for model i costs les Suck up a Chevrolet truck against unv other truth with comparable specifications, capable of handling the same payloads Youll find the Chevrolet truck lists for less and brings you great features. Is!,i You get Mil after mile at rock bottom cost Truck users everywhere have proved that Chevrolet costs the least of all to own and maintain. economy, in the or Thriftmaster enLoadmaster gines, saves on gas. Vaive-in-Hea- d i Right truck for the job saves money Chevrolet trucks are factor to your payload require- mwjEJTUSSI ments. You don't waste money by dont buying too much tmck-y- ou risk work interruption by buying too little truck. when you buy on the plain hard facts! Lower, slower depreciation Records show that Chevrolet trucke fConfinooion of itondard qujpmenf and trim juifrofd it dopondont on ovojJo bfhty of malonol ) traditionally bring more at resale than any other make which cost about the same new. The market value of Chevrolet trucks stays up because the value stays in. USSa MILLER CHEVROLET COMPANY 295 North Main, Logan Utah During The Famous "Golden Visit Tremonton Hl Mi ai Connie Phillips, Dean family of Salt Lake and Meyers and two kv ptitiin Thl- - Mis John ot Montpeliei spent Sunmis .June Conference weie dinner day visiting and zar ih guests with then paients, Mr. ' ' "ivillu Hnrier son and tian Lmetta Anhibald Keana confeieme Caiol Archibald Noi-- i and Mis Li she lenson. Geiald L .IP duKid at sail Leih, ston and David Jensen lemained to Nuftd Pirs rra Anhibald d IV ( yen'iig Also The and Mis s' G spend their vacation with their schwait Peail Jan Balls confeieoce uih attended B( utltr, Mary Peteison, Yvonne Mi and Mis. 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