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Show Utah The BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, Tremonton, Roger Carnmings son of Mr. and Mrs. L-- J. Cummlngs who baa been ill In an Ogden hospital is now home and recovering by DELLA COOMBS iis 1 , T "The Lone Star Trail" h. underwent ' a major years operation Monday at an Ogden old 2nd co-nr- r "Tanks A Million" i IVLD., TIIURS., April 27, 28 "IHC hospital. Mr. and Mrs. John Coombs, Delia and Dale spent Thursday at the Logan Temple on the birth day anniversary of Mrs. Coombs, Dale and Delia. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Rudd attended memorial services In Ply mouth Saturday for a nephew Orvil Rudd. Mrs. Wallace Bourne visited the past week in Farmington with relatives. The Literary club met last jWednefday at the home of Mrs. Blanche Hansen where Mrs. Ber-- : tha Smith gave a review of Lind- berg's latest book. Mrs. Floyd Burnett was a guest. Easter guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Munson were Mr. and Mrs i n y I se Cleo club met Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Ruth Packer where eight members and refresh- enjoyed bridge SHOWS START 7:30 jments. Prizes were won by Mrs. (Margaret Coombs, Mrs. Helen icapener and Mrs. Navelle Rho des. Mrs. Lulu Bowcutt and children nf Salt Lake City are vlsit- For Current Attritions Listen ,'in weejr, Wjth her father to KCUH Daily at 10:30 ana oiner reiauves. Earl Jed Charles Hess of Salt Lake Mrs. nduiir FRIDAY, SATURDAY, City visited on Tuesday with her APRIL 22, 23 son Mr. and Mrs. Quinton Hess Faye Coombs of Ogden visited 1 over the weekend with her parents Mr. and Mrs. John Coomb3 ft ftP'SyY and family. Mr. and Mrs. Verl Anderson rns am inxia san and family spent Easter Sunday with her parents Mr. and Mrs. PLUS 2nd Leo Earl of Logan with other members of their family. Mr. and Mrs. Will Stander of Brigham Citp visited on Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Leo Farns-wortSUN, MOW, TUES., April 21, 23, 26 Mrs. Leonard Standing and Double Feature Lila in Ogen last visited daughter week with her parents Mr. and Mrs. John Earl. Mr. Earl who Is 93 CO-HI- Merlin Looslie and son .Wayne of .of Accquie, Idaho. Moor-houMr. and' Mrs. Jack Munson Rupert; and Mrs. L. H. and Mrs. Josephine Milton visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. David Alien of Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Sutherland and son Glade, spent Saturday with a daughter Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Goodsell and family at Newton. Mr. Sutherland is in the northwest this week on business. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bowcutt visited PCAR5DN Jr., and family of Preston, ft In Ivi I Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. N his job, he saw the handwriting on the wall and asked only that there be a from him to gradual change-ove- r his successor. He wanted this to take place May 1, but at a luncheon with the President and Louis Johnson, he bowed to Truman's wish that it be April 1. of being ousted from attended the Garland dancing club Friday evening as guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Linford. Betty Petersen of Logan spent the weekend with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Noble Petersen. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Welling, Mr. and Mrs. Gale Welling and Furthermore, Forrestal volun- Mr. and Mrs. Keith Moss spent teered to help Johnson in taking Monday evening at Logan in obover the defense job and immedi- servance of the birthday of Mrs. ately placed important secret in- Moss. A show and refreshments telligence at his disposal. were enjoyed. At this luncheon meeting. It Mr. and Mrs. Gale Welling and was agreed on the date when were Easter Sunday family would Johnson's appointment of her parents Mr. and guests be announced, and Johnson deMrs. Joseph Oyler of East Gar clared that until that time he land, with other members of the was going to leave town. "I don't want to be accused of family. Mrs. Lois Davis of Yakima, leaking the news," he said. "And It's already begun to leak." He looked meaningly at the other two. "There's been no leak from me," declared Truman. e the "May one President of the United States?" asked Johnson. The President smiled, and Johnson proceeded to do so. "Didn't you tell General Eisenhower about this?" he asked. "Oh, yes," admitted Truman, "But he won't tell a soul." " "And did you tell Senator asked Forrestal. "Yes, I forgot about that," acknowledged the President, "but Tydings won't leak." "Yeah?" said the new secretary of defense. "Well, it's leaking already. And that's why I'm leaving town." Washington is visiting with her; Ad- -j parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alton ams. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Jackinan and daughter, Mr. and- Mrs. Lynn Dunn and child of Salt Lake were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Mason. The small son of Mr. and Mrs. .wsne i tr i.:.- - .9 rial i cAA i voriu improved aiiw of infantile paralysis. Mrs. Voor-- 1 hies is the former Jacquaiine Mason, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Mason. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Lamb of Plymouth accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Mason to Salt Lake City Saturday evening where they visited the Chinese Village. Mrs. Effie Johnson spent the weekend in Tremonton with her children. Mrs. Evan Winkler and daughter of Pocatello, Idaho visited over the weekend with her mother Mrs. Rheumina Udy. has purchased a The P.T-A- . movie picture machine for the use of the school and the church, organizations. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Burton and family visited on Sunday with Mrs. Robert Burton of Bountiful and Mr. and Mrs. John Neville of Layton. LeRon Mason spent last week in the valley hospital receiving medical treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Burton isited Sunday in Logan with Mr. and Mrs. George Crooks ton and family. - , a I DANCE cross-examin- - i- Bur-n- el Roundy and sons. Mr. and Mrs. Meri Nalder of Secret "Leaked" Idaho, accompanied Holbrook, OW that James Forre&ial is out Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rose to Ogden as secretary of national defense. where they spent the weekend the story can be told of one of his Steed. last sessions with Truman and the with their father Virgil Richards Theo his Mr. and Mrs. man who was to take place Louis Johnson. and Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Bourne Though Forrestal had put up spent Easter at Little Mountain. Mr. and Mrs. Theo Richards tough fight against the appearance Thurso V 4. and Mrs. Delbert Wood Mr. 9:00 P.M. ct the ward recreation hall. tenersandallwho Dr Green desires to express to patients and friends his app reciation for their confidence, help and patronage during his tenure in Tremonton. danat 8.pm i If we haven't been around to see you lately, we're hoping to do it soon. We'd like to get belter acquainted . . . both with you and your farm. The better we know you, the belter well be able to serve you. Meanwhile, next time you're in town, drop in nnd see us. Lots of folks do. You'll be welcome. ( W art hetdqnartera for Ford Tractors, Dearborn Farm Equipment and fenalna Ford Tractor and Dearborn Implement parti. Call en litany time for prompt, efficient trader and Implement aery lc. No wheels, f.lOLDBOAR D PLOW axles, lenrt, sprint, tongun Hatches! And how it or plows! tlulckly attached to Fora 1 t actor, lifts and lowers by Hydraulic Touch Control; uniform depth easily maintained. Dlilerent bottom available for different tolls. Wa aay It' tha plow for . . . 'U pT9V Ul EGAN FARM SERVICE INC T. O. R 265 HEED HARRIS, MAnaftr Tremonton Phone l M"- - George ana Mrs. Tw and child- Oregon, spent ren of Salt Lake are visiting this week with her mother Mrs. John K.Hillman and O. Garfield. Tippetts,inLogaaMri " Interested in Join V. F. W. Otf&h Help form active teams' . . . anything from bowling leagues, rifle clubs, soft bill taJ to DasKeioaii. nere, ioo, you u meet men interested in photography, modelcrafung and other hobbies. V. F. W. membership offers hundreds of interesting possibilities, and lots of '0i good times ahead for you. "America's Overseas Veterans . . . United" . . . Veterans of Foreign Wars of tfielU5 Brothers Post 42 "Borgstrom. DANCE EVERY SATURDAY GARLAND JUTE BOX MUSIC NIGHT, LET'S SUPPORT THE BOYS AR.MOf, .t Michigan Scandals If the justice department ever quits sitting on its hands and takes a real look at the Michigan political It's our job to help make farm work easier and better paying. That means doing a lot more than just selling tractors and implements; it means that we must make farming our business, too. That's why we like to spend as much of our time as we can out visiting our farmer friends. That's how we learn why and how one farm is different from another . . . and see how the many different problems can be licked. Think! ht Gym, contributions, it will uncover some of the juciest scandals in the U. S. A. Furthermore, it will get to the bottom of the manner in which a lot of political money has been raised in this country. The justice department has round with a but the U. S. district attorneys in Michigan have been half scared of the big Michigan in auto interests, while higher-up- s the justice department have been busy chasing spies and running off In other directions. Meanwhile, Sen. Francis Myers of Pennsylvania, chairman of the senate campaign has committee, investigating had some efficient probers busy In Michigan, and they have dug up evidence of widespread violation of the corrupt practices act. Among other things they have found: A cashier's check, Feb. 24, 1948, by the Barclay Deyo corporation, a Detroit Ford dealer, for $750 to the "Wayne county Republican finance committee. Also a contribution by the Park Motor Sales company, a Lincoln-Mercur- y dealer in Detroit, for $750, on Feb. 11, 1948. to the Wayne county Republican committee. Also $953 to the same committee on March 12, 1948, by the Floyd Rice Sales and Service Co., another Ford dealer in Detroit. Not only are these contributions by corporations a violation of the corrupt practices act, but senate investigators are interested in ascertaining what connection there was between certain large gifts to the Republican machine and the nonpayment of sales taxes by certain auto dealers. Michigan raised a terrific wad of dough for the G. O. P. What did the Michigan auto people get In return for their money? ' f?ii , a n, u & i inat.in Mrs. Melvin A. Cook TRENTON ORCHESTRA OPEN THROUGH THE WEEK De: visited Sunday in Logan with stakh Mr. and Mrs. Horton Nish and family. Tha Deweyville M.I-A- , presentuice drama "The Haunt- Monday ed a evening Apr ed House' Tuesday evening in EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT AT BLUE CREEK Tyd-Ings?- . Capital News Capsules Tito wants help this may be denied, but Marshal Tito of Yugoslavia has appealed to the United States for American artillery, communications equipment and spare parts for his air force. Tito hat told the American embassy in Belgrade he fears a Soviet pincers attack on Yugoslavia from Albania and Bulgaria where the Russians .are concentrating military forces. the U. S. embassy has passed along Tito's urgent request with the postscript that it has ironclad evidence that an average of two Russian ships each day have unloaded military equipment at the Albanian port of Durazzo for tha past three weeks. Diminishing Communists The American ambassador to Italy, James Dunn, has just sent a confidential cable to the state department reporting that, thanks to the friendship train, the Marshall plan, etc., Italian Communist member-shihat dropped from more than two million to lets than a million frig showing-s- oft breezes calling you onto the highway this is the season that Buick of yours was i made for! H41 s ii Li i This is the time when you'll want to hear the sweet hum of its eager power, feel the lazy comfort of its easy stride, get the springtime feel of its thrilling action. And you can have all that with just a little attention to some simple things to shake the winter out of its bones. rjr- - KA xr:? AVSD H sri cr f 1"'1; M K : ' V H The underside of your car has taken a lot of splashing on wet roads. Some of the chassis grease has been washed out, some of it fouled with mud and grit. fleck A -- So it's time to drain out the dregs of winter. Time for a little of the knowing, loving care every Buick gets at the hands of our Buick-traine- d men, armed with d tools, methods, parts. It doesn't take long, doesn't cost much. But it goes a long way toward making old Buicks step out again like lively spring colts. How about stopping in this week to see about a spring rejuvenation for your Buick-develope- Buick-establish- Buick-engineer- 500.000. ed J plete tar-w- confidence y hen ,hatre.,brk. and ing, light, won't let yw H Altogether, b 10 points to a"" fonafetycf W Bring your ... In, e thorS ed off on fcrU. y Wilt hondi-- w car.fre. ' faithful Buick? Box Elder Motor Co PHONE 20 aw Driving '! S instance the rusty sludge that has accumulated in your radiator should be cleaned out. Transmission and rear end may be low on lubrication, and should be checked. Crankcase oil should be changed to a summer grade. " . W.j For ' ... p 155-- J Bright sun shining new greenery TREMONTON - r |