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Greeley Daily Tribune from Greeley, Colorado • Page 4

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U4k Jrtn Ca EATON A dinuei fives in JH marm IB two tlif ol Ur am) K. J.I Mi-Williams n-uiu- Jordan A i evtruiu? paBJe( jon-in-law honorins i Allen, worthy ma- ler Mr U(J i K( and iron, and Maguuhuu. ste'vie when they left Sunday for iniron. of Kitoo. Chautf No.

67, heir JB or lur.iywood. 1 Order of Kasttrn Sur. i The were three i were hosts with Jordins.j Mr. and Mrs. A.

C. Si-oiwld. Iheir Mr MrV U.TM1 Allbr.ndt of Lee. Roser. Kl.me aud a Mrs.

Grep.ons I I a a liv used blooms from her den lo decorate her home. An a 'r Cogbui n. aiTomiianied liy ot the raquisite flowers! caudle- Jimmy Jotneithc.ii OB Nancy Cheyenne. Nelson Echoonover Prom. BBS I daughters.

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With Jrij cWk liltHux IAIC). Bl.r PltykwiH Jlli 1 Dtnvtr I lltnvtr I Drriti i One M.n't Fmlljr' Dtii'm I I.lk"r.« Ik. lOjja-- M.vles II Bin and i th i lighted table. Silver sura were it-altered over the white cloth. A rose was placed at each I'late and those atteudlnj; toured the rose rarden.

In cards followed dinner, prites went to Mrs. Korrest Katon and Harold Baxton. Attending the party were Mrs. Allen and her daughter, Mis. Lowell Allh.randt.

Messrs. slid Mcs- dames Carl Masnuson, Norman Wilson, Paul McClure, Norman nalrymple. Ralph Waldron. Harold Sut'on. Bill Cass o( HrlKKsdale.

K. B. Klrknatrlek Neal NMcks of Pierce; Mesdumcs Savilla Conger. Bruce Carlson. Korrest Eaton.

Hallle Bush; Mis. Pauline Allison and the Jordans. Hand painted plates, with the names of he officers, were presented to Allen and Mi. MaKnuson. Mr and Mrs.

James A. ParhHin are now settled in their r.iw home Sterling having moved trum Ka ton on June 29. Their daughters rieverly ind Joy. are working Ir Denver. Mr.

Parham. railroat agent at StcrliiiK, wits trnnsferred from the Eaton depot. Jlr. and Mrs. E.

Burrs- are leavlnr Saturday on the City of St. Louis for where they will visit his sister. Mrs. Alpha Nix al IluntinKton Park, Mrs. Scofifld's Mr.

and I Mrs. Leon Hewitt of tlreeiey. and i sun. Kred Hewitt of Lovelaml. traveling in separate cars, icturned i Friday from a two-week vafation trip to Washington and Oregon.

i They visited relatives at Bremmer- ton. Wash. Men in the party went into for a brief stay. Kn route home they traveled through Yellowstone National Park Edrls snd Pat Bennett, daughters of Mr. and Mrs.

B. Bennett of Den I D.nvtr B.irt A MOOMJ fc.i Voice. In tht Air Voice. In tht Air Voices In the Air V.lce. In thl Air i Muilr I KMM! I I Ntwi, I Nrwi: jKkPnUt KIlMjcl.

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T. P.M. T. D.nc* I Tt Uinrt and Sporli lOiIO--Muik Rominc. Wtlthtt Slm.ll In Oreeley Saturday evening attending the horse show later.

Mrs. Turner appeared on the program riding her Arabian Ferssm In the Western Pleasure and placed eighth In this Mr. and Mra. O. A.

Barnes and sons, the Richard an'l Robert Barnes enjoyed Sunday on a trip to Central City and attended Car men. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Haag and Sandra and Mrs. Thomas Finnerty and Karol Kay of Cheyenne, were Sunday afternoon guests of the Thane Turners.

Mrs. Ilichard Cialbralth of LonR Beach, Is a house guest of Inflate Its stomach with air anrj swim with head out of water for distances. Prottetlon From Thorns Armadillo armor, however, ha not kept pace with modern tank plate deslen. It Is little more thnn modified skin, like human fingernails, and not as tough is It looks. ver, came Sunday to spend several lays with their grandparents.

Mr and Mrs. Joe Bennett, northwest Eaton. Spending the weekend with Mr and Mrs. Henry I. Brown.

Betty and Bob In their mountain wer Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lamb and Bruce, Mr. and Mrs. nien Webstet Patricia and Klalne.

and Sai Moncrief. Messrs. Lamh, Webste Boh and Sam left the a Satu day morning and drove to Lon llraw on the Big South where the fished. They retried good catche The parly returned to Katon Su day evening. Mr.

und Mrs. Paul Martin Greeley were picnic hosts Sail day. Luncheon was served In the garden to Mr. and Mrx. A.

Brooks, Marvin Collins and JoAn Oliver Nix and Russell, Wlllla Kemp and Miss Judy Rellrose Denver. Sunday evening the Brook es were buffet supper hosla In their home on Cheyenne avenue to the Martins, the Kemps, Miss Bellrose, Mr. and Mrs. Collins. JoAi.n, nick Brown, and Mr.

and Mrs. Rich Overman. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Msgnuson, Sharon and Jerry were weekend lents at Arrowhead Lodge In KYOU Way.

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Rtaiett Tourist Protra. llM-- Classics 1 summer with relatives in Col orado. Mr. Mrs. William Its principal advantage teems to he that It protects Its owner against the thorns of cactus and underbrush into which the animal dashes to escape Its enemies.

Called DasypUB novemclnctiis hy scientists, the armadillo Infiltrated Florida about 30 years ago, to the dismay of farmers. While it liven on a diet consisting four-fifths tul Insects, it frequently dam plant roots while gnibhinc for bugs, and occasionally ton? pff ai meal with tomato or melon dessert. of a primitive famil Xewi Maty Blake tlSt-Tei Benekt tt45-- Jint Christy tstt-- Battb.ll Talay Or. Nitht Buna tll-Ntwt Hit--Untie Win JMttorw LCUM lutklll linlnf P.ntry tkt Wltk Win T. FljM 5 til--SnrtbMri In Bin .1 ttH Birdtr Fltlll Iht Bndtr Lufit Butk.il 8 W.tck 11 Ttmnt.Ur.

NUNN--Mrs. Kenneth Ayers re- of Pueblo were weekend guesti of Mrs. Brown's parents, the E. E. fosters, Mr.

and Mn. Phllin A. snd children. Phyllis and Alan of San Antonio, Texas, ispent the weekend with his parents, Dr. and Mrs.

David A. Johnson. The Johnsons are on a vacation lolng from here to Yellowstone. Elliott Huldepeter of Fort Col is native to Latl but move first Into Texa and Misslssipp up quite suddenly riunuo, as-a tourlats pet, and now dwells in all of the State southwest. appearance, run with surpris- oudre Mr.

and Mrs. Wayne VanMatre, anet, Beverly and Valerie spent he holiday weekend in Estes Park. Julie Wldmaler's condition Is inch Improved. She spun' severs! ays of last week In St. Francis lospltal In Colorado Springs hav- ng been taken there with what was hoiiKht to be bulbar type polio.

Tests were negative and her Illness was diagnosed as severe respltory Infection. Miss Wid- naier's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. W.

Widmaier brought her home Sunday and It Is thought that she will be able to resume her work at Seven Falls in the near Following the July Fourth parade in Greeley. Mr. and Mrs. John Allison, Jack, Patty, Dixie, Robert and Pam were luncheon hosts In their home on Cottonwood to Mr. and Mrs.

W. B. Tallman of Greeley, ilr. and Mra. Harry Hubert of Dener, Mrs.

Albert Allison and Peggy of Ault, and Ginger Elce of Gree- ey. Later on in the afternoon DO IT Thtit i a ready to stt in Opening no osumbly neceuary. No Individual framing for unit re quirtd inilalled in teriei. ui for details end aid in planning porch room. Finance jeb with 1950 OLDS "88" Extra Nice AT Campbell-Robinson, Inc.

815 7th St. Ph. 39? ceived the members of ihe Stitch and Chatter club at her home on Friday afternoon. Afternoon was enjoyed with and social converse and refreshments served by the hostess In late afternoon. The club will not meet ogain until Frfduy afternoon, August 2S, at the home of Mrs.

Dee Clark at LaSalle. Jlr. anrt Mrs. Joe Martin were d'mner guests of the Henry Wolfs on Friday enroute from Denver to I their home in Cheyenne. Wyo.

Mr. and Mrs. Glen Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Barnes and Mr, and Mrs.

Kussell Turner formed a picnic group at Island Grove park HEARING! (Clm, Kkh, UfiMul) ECONOMY! (Oi.mHng Coil At low At HI rV Hourl) TIME-TESTED CARTER EXTRA 6ASOUNE Louisville WM a dinner guest In bones The beast i ----the Turner home. Mrs. Turner and quickly excavated hy poweifu Mr. Powers were acquainted in orefeet. California.

Air. Powers Is working toward his doctor's degree at CSCE In Greeley this summer. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jensen and daughter, Mrs.

Lynn Shipps, and LynetU Jo, spent the Fourth holiday visiting In the home of their son and brother, the Richard Jensens, at Buena Vista. Donna Lee Smith of Denver spent the weekend at the home of her parents, the Delbert Smiths. Robert Turner, principal of Sterl Ing high at Sterling, was lunch eon guest Saturday in the Thane Turner home. Dr. and Mrs.

David A. Johnson are taking their vacatio nduring July and spending It with their son and family Warrent Officer David A. Johnson at Colorado Springs. Dr. Johnson will be guest pastor at the i Presbyterian 'church at Colorado Springs during July.

Services at the local church each Sunday morning at 11 o'clock with a guest speaker during July, Armadillo Showed Tank Designers Trick or Two WASHINGTON. Right up to World War II, armadillos were stil showing military designers how to build tanks. For a time in North Africa, Ger many mystified the Allies with heavy tanks that crossed wide deep streams despite a lack bridges or barges, says the Nations Geographic Society. Later it wa learned that Marl; IV's snd ear: Tigers, equipped with "snorkel breathing tubes for their engines, simply crawled across the bottom under water. The armadillo, a 10- to 17-pound member of the sloth and antealer a i has been doing this trick for i-entiirlFB.

Moreover, it can go the a one belter. If an armadillo I runs out of breath, It can surface I children went to Warnoco Park for a awlm, and In the evening enjoyed the fireworki display at Island Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Asmus tertained at luncheon of the Fourth after the Greeley parade for Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Asmus of Fort Collins and Mr. and Mrs. William Scheid ot Windsor. Sunday Mr.

and Available in 15 different tires oil of which Ore available in tingle, twin, triple or quad groupings. Thest windows ore Rtmovabk Patented feature permits removing entire sash in seconds for washing, painting or for summer weather. Fully Adjustable aluminum alloy on sidei end tpring bronze at head, sill and center. Weather, tight at all times. Completely Assembled.

Just nail in place! Made of prime treated kiln- dried Ponderosa Pine. Each unit toned for cleanliness and Screen with RY-LOCK All Aluminum Window Screens NO DOWN PAYMENT! 36 MONTHS TO PAY! GREELEY. COLORADO J. R. Kohout, Mgr.

Phont 51 3 MODELS, EACH'75 it ntttnH nlii attl tatia Stll fmthand about out- features and gtt full details on the famous 5-year lifter-purchase protection plan eiven to each Zenith buyer. Corns in today for free demonstration. Greeley Drug Co. 900 Eighth Avenue STATIC CENTURY VOu NEEONT TIME ALL OVtff 1DW PCX? WKAT YOU WANT SAVE SAVE RED HOT JULY SPECIAL Twenty used records for S2.00. Hundreds In choose from.

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1916-1977