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Show Tremonton. Utah Die EE.:AR RIVER VALLEY LEADER. Page Iff Carma Packer of Ogden, spent the week end with her sister Mr. and Mrs. Steve Hales. Miss ' t! if t 1 ni 1 M i ' I y Senator Balks BEAliM!vSS;iMI:LLEY Thury distribution. ruHuhcd at Tremonton, Utah, on for Friday Main and First West SUBSCRIPTION RATES (in advance) At Weird llsnis of caJi week Phone 23 ;iFerye . as Sccond CIasJ tlPoItOf Entered at matter. October 15, 1925 In U.S. Tracts - Economy, WASHINGTON. PeHfcJe Mrs. Mary Wiggell and daughter of Layton and Mr. and Mrs. Charles S Bishop and baby of Ogden were 1949 Logan visitors Friday. Mr and Mrs. Russel Lund and daughter JoAnn have returned to their home in Seattle Washington. They have been visiting Mrs. Lund's parents Mr. and Mrs. Perry Stanfill since March 16th. - r 1 locV Don't let 0f groin storage . I S 1 J eii I (otcW you to : ,han f or I A oonvou. 1 . Hi j- ?gTLEi m rT 4 m ; ' V? v- -' ' u .... SN f i Steetmmimms Three Convenient Sizes 1000, 2200 and 3276 Bu. Easier erection, better protection against weather, and vermin. Storing your valuable grain in a Butler Steel Grain Bin makes you certain of a price for your grain at least equal to loan value. Grain bin steel allocations are limited. Don't wait ui today. fire, ROBBINS' IMPLEMENT rilONE TREMONTON 170 rrr NO 1 weekend yr ;T i TO OUR MANY CUSTOMERS We have purchased the business and equipment of the as an outlet for our Jersey Milk and will "really appreciate your continued goodwill and support Arrangements have been made for .MAX ADAMS to continue on as PUNT FOKI'MAN. with CARLOS HINSAKER as assistant. I.LO ADAMS will also be employed on a part-tim- e basis. For the best buy Jersey Milk CRESCENT DAIRY 11, W. Ilunsaker and Sons, Props. or PHONES 197 153-- It TREMONTON V ( ... ' 23 AT HATS Emil Anderson's Farm 1 Mile west and of F0 HTIS V' miles south Bank corner SELL WILL 8 First favorite milk cows for Easter for discrim- inating men. Handsome lines and Calves 1 X 1111111 Saturday, APRIL ' :. easy, going comfort in Spring's smartest felts. Yours in the season's most eta Bull sired dress-u- p color-tone- s. g SET OF Farm Machinery 2 Rubber tired wagons y Gilford's , MEN'S STORE Your first thrill is seeing it . . . Your greatest thrill is driving it ! said Brid- ges, "but do we need a government brochure?" He particularly enjoyed rending from a book of muskrut recipes. He asked Scott W. Lucas, senate Democratic leader, when the Democrats would supply recipes on "how to eat crow." That would be more appropri written ately by Republicans, snapped Lucas, who became senate majority leader after the Republicans lost control of congress in the 1948 election. mmWliW - - - H- -' i 111 t- pu- Ds:Icr Says Derations Insiile Heart R?scible CLEVELAN A research D. h:is predicted that surgeons would be operating inside the heart before rr.any years. "Ways will be devised to stop the heart, keep the brain alive, open the heart, close it. and start 't beating a sain." said Dr. Claude S. Peck in an address to the city SDiH'icilist Seaor The Styleline De Luxe While lidewoil tires opt onol ot exW " Tfo mastjBcatifjfitt club forum. Dr. Peck said the newest tech-nicnie of heart surgery involved the grafting of a section of vein between the aorta and coronary veins to act as "feeder" to dry- 1 Adams Dairy SN AUCTION 0 and Mrs. Carlisle Anderson and family of Mantua were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jens Veibell. The Rendezvous club was entertained on Friday at the home of Josephine DeLong. A lovely luncheon was served by Gertrude Secrest and Lavinia Marble to seventeen members. The afternoon was spent playing "500" with prizes being won by Anna Durfey, Fay Thatcher and Ma rie Lefler. agriculture department, inter- Mrs. James Andrusltnd daugh , rupted to say that the printing men ter of Logan visited on Tuesday tioned "included 500,000 reprints at home of Mr. and Mrs. the for one senator alone." John Potter. ? Wants "Useful" Books Bridges hoped that senators and house members would try to supply only useful publications to their "Remarkably simple," i r home Friday were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Barwick of Mendon, and a missionary acquaintance Mr. and Mrs. Glen Burdett of Evanston, Wyoming. sister Mrs. June Sargent in Logan. Mrs. George Johnson was a weekend guest at the home of her sister, Mrs. Maurice Jones in Bountiful. Vera Veibell underwent a ma jor operation at the Valley hospital on Friday. She is reported to be making a satisfactory re- constituents. "Let's continue to send them 'Infant Care' and let's think twice before we send them publications on 'eliminating Bats from Build ings.' " he suggested. He disclosed, incidentally, that bats were evicted by closing all but one or two escape hatches in a barn in the daytime. At mid-nig- '. when all the bats are presumably gone through those two outlets, they are plugged too. n limn " Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bishop. Mrs. Thomas Simmons visited on Saturday at the home of her the government He reported printing office had delivered copies of printed matter in the last 10 years. And, he added, the government departments and agencies turned out additional "immense quantities" themselves. "The people ought to feel for tunate that we didn't pass a law forcing them to read all that stuff," said Sen - Homer Ferguson (R., , Mich.) Sen. Clinton P. Anderson, (D.. N. M.) who used to be head of the j guests der the direction of their leaders limited." No one can estimate the over-al- l Mrs. Egley and Mrs Irene covery. Refreshments were served cost, he said, but the appropriaMrs. Thomas Simmons spent committee, which he headed and bingo prizes were won by tions Thursday In Ogden visiting with in the last congress, collected Marlene Egley and Jerry PeterMrs. Beth Marble. publications when it asked each sen. Mr. and Mrs. James Nelson and federal agency for one copy of each Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Egley were publication. family, Brigham City, and Mrs. 83.-00- Hath J for Visitors at the Harry Foster at the home of their parents, Shu-ma- n. Smartly . Monday Night. They drove on to 'salt Lake City where Mr. Packer was honored guest at a banquet given by the Utah Power and Light Company. Mr. Packer has completed his 35th year as an employee of that company. - Editor-Publishe- I CcdihJtch new-daughte- minded Sen. Styles Bridges (R., N. H.) asked if any of his fellow r senators knew "how to tell the A. K RTTTIKG, sex of watermelons." If they did not, he said, they could find out about it in a govwere dinner guests of Mr. and ernment publication. He also asked if they knew anyMrs Boyde Petersen of Brigham. the about the economic status of birthday thing honoring Monday pigeon. of Mrs. Boyde Pet the band-tai- ! anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Jack Leak and ersen. He admitted that he did not by Mrs. know that said pigeon had an ecochildren accompanied Vernal Johns nomic status until he found a govMr. and Mrs. Leo Peterson and daughter of Food Tremonton visited with Mrs. visited Sunday afternoon, at the ernment booklet on "Habits. Band-Tailed the Leak. of Status and Economic SunMrs. Jock and Mr. in home of Brigham Effie Petersen Pigeon." day. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Petersen Could Shorten Shelf and Ed Preece Mr. and Mrs and sons visited Sunday afterthat the book the Bridges of Logan spent daughter noon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. was or at suggested least might be one of weekend at the home of her par- Orval Grover of East Garland. the reasons why congress should ents Mr. and Mrs. Margan Miller. shorten the "1.000-foo- t shelf of was Petersen Leonard given Mrs. A Mr. and delightful uarty books. He said he was Government by the Trailbuilder boys and not criticizing any particular "pubfor their lication but that congress ought to Homebuilder girls mothers Thursday evening at do something about "Uncle Sam's S Ml.ll.. C If" ' "' the home of Mrs. Ruth Egley, un- Book of the Minute Club. Un- ( I and Mrs. A. L. Cook attended the conference sessions in can t n tp over the weekend and . , Cv Mrs. R. W. VVarnker thpir daughter Mrs. iRay R. Canning and family in' Mr. and Mrs. Jens Veibell and Provo. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Potter attendJoan and Joyce Nelson were in ed funeral services for a Nephew Lake Salt in Salt Lake on Wednesday to atof Mrs. Veibells' visitend conference and visit with City on Friday. They also ted in West Jordon at the home friends. ol Mr. and Mrs. John Veibell. V. O. Packer Mrs. K. H. Fridal spent the Mr. and Mrs. visitspent Sunday and Monday past week with her daughter, sons Mrs. Faye Francis and ing at the hemes of their in Murray. Bill and Merrell in Ogden. On Mr. if! now made even more attractive by new lower prices! - areas of the heart blocked by clotted arteries. The operation already has been performed on human patients, he said. . Dr. Peck is engaged in research work to conquer coronary disease, toinmonly known as "heart attack ' He and his associates have performed nearly 5.000 experimental operations on animals and humans, he said Lucite Now Bcin Used In Plactis Eye Lenses LOS ANGKLKS The lucite that made the bubble turrets of combat aircraft Is now being turned into a sort of bubble turret for the poor eyed public It is the material from which tiny new plastic lenses, covering only the cornea of the eye, are being produced. Although they were considered In the stage of "active re search" until a few weeks ago, the corneal lenses may someday make contact tense obsolete The len caps only the colored part of the eye. and is held In place by capillary attraction There is no flange to fit the eyeball and no auxiliary fluid needed. Nor do they flip out with a heart.v ilap on the back or a ly wink Tear.. Just tear, hold them In. 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