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Show Thursday, September 20, 1951 THE LEADER, Tremonton. Utah DEWEYVILLE ML IB A ID IE IB RIVER BEAR THE SERVING VALIE Barkle Ruth Visitor Honored an Mrs. CI eon Hunsaker was hostess at a family dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mrs- Arthur Hunsaker and family Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Stohl and family and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Hunsaker and family. Jess Earl and . Mr. and Mrs. daughters spent Sunday visiting relatives in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Anderson and Mr. and Mrs- Wayne Manning and children of Ogden spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Y Published by the - LEADER PUBLISHING COMPANY, Inc. on Thursday afternoon, for Friday Distribution 43.00 per year SUBSCRIPTION RATES (in advance) Entered at the post office at Trenonton, Utah as Second Class matter October 15, 1925 under act of March 1, 1879. A. N. RYTTING, Editor-Publish- - Gratitude, Credit Due Volunteer Fire-Fighte- Lloyd Lish. Mr. and Mrs. James Ethering-to- n. - spent Sunday James Ethexington Sr. to fire rt often takes a "close shave" like Monday's Mrs. Keith Barkle and child call attention to the valued public service rendered ren and Mrs. Dot Mathews of Providencce called on Mr. and by Tremonton's volunteer For manv vears, thev have been answering emerg Mrs. Lyndon Barkle Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rock of Brig-haency calls at all hours of the day and night holidays called on Mr. and Mrs. included. Frank Jensen Sunday. a heart call deliver to ambulance be rush a It may Mrs. Arlene Barrus and son, the to motorist an victim or hospital; attack injured Salt Melvin, spent Friday in or a child drowned or suffocated, needing tne resusci Lake on business. City tator to Dreserve nrecious life. Mr. and MrsPerry Spack- The wail of the fire siren may mean anything from man of San Francisco, Califor a brush fire on rugged foothills to a burning sheu, nia were dinner guests of Mr fired by children playing with matches. Even a shorted and Mrs. Lewis Spackman electric range may send firemen to the aid of a frantic Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Spack housewife. man and family spent Sunday a are life These guardians of property and paid Mr. and Mrs. Arvil Laddie with will fireman services. little for their Besides, s. m - any of Lewiston. Say there are other rewards that make it worthwhi! Gae Peterson, daughter of Mr. fbr him. and Mrs. Charles Peterson leaves But too often they receive credit due them only Tuesday to assume her nurses from the victims of misfortune to whose aid they training at the Dee hospital in have come. Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Hunsaker of Boston Mass. and Mr. and Mrs. Myrl Perry attended the Most of the men are veterans. There is little turn over," The members have been the same for several years, with a few changes. Few valley people know of their Thursday night drill sessions. A short siren at 6:30 p.m., and they all show up. The weiekly sessions are designed to train each member of the department to handle any situation. All are skilled in the use of emergency equipment, and prepared to take charge of any calL Always ready to aid in civic projects, the firemen can be seen hanging rodeo or fair banners, and aiding in countless other ways. Preparedness is the fireman's watchword. Both engines go out on a city fire call. Quickly, efficiently, the work is done. But only one engine answers calls outside Tremonton city limits. A standby crew of five men remains with the other machine, so that residents are always protected . from disaster. , In the event of an attack on Utah, Tremonton's volunteer firemen, all 17 of them, will be the core of Civil Defense for this area, working competently and Effectively for the public good. To these public servants, ever ready to respond to an appeal for help when it is most needed, our thanks and appreciation for their unselfish and valued service. football game between Weber College and Hill Field Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Myrl Perry spent Friday afternnon in Ogden visiting friends. Mrs. O. H. Peterson and son of Petersburo spent Friday with her mother, Mrs. Perl Perry. Mrs. Wayne Norr and Mrs. Oleen Watt spent Friday in Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Norr vis Leise of American Falls Idaho spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. War ren Haycock. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Ward of Almo, Idaho called on Mr. and Mrs. Chris Hansen Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bowhius and daughter spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bowhuis of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Parley Marrett of Warren. During the week visitors at Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Wheatley's home were Mrs. Kathern Hunsaker and family and Mrs. Jennie Mamond of Toston Montana, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Wheatley and family of Twin Bridges and Mrs. Bert Montana, Mr. Wheatley and family and Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence Chamblin also of Twin Bridges Montana. Tracy Wheatley, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Wheatley, left Saturday for Minneapolis, Minnesota to enter the Gale In sutute where he will resume his studies in Telegraphy and Communication and Rail Road Proceedure. Luann Beskstead, Majgert Lungren, Carol Madsen of Salt Lake City and Leah Rae and Jimmey Eldredge of Bountiful spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Arlin Mad- sen. Elmer Jensen of Provo spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. Arlin Madsen and family attended the state Fair at Salt Lake City Sunday. During the week guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Olague were Mr. and Mrs. An- tone Olaque, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kunaler and Ray and Max Kun-zlof Park Valley, Mrs. Clarence Campbell of Wendover, Mrs. Bernice Vickers and two children of Salt Lake City and Charles Kunzter of Willard. Eld-red- ited in Brigham Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bowden and the Bowdens returned home with them to spend a few days. Mrs. Jay Norr and Mrs. Alvin Norr called on Mr. and Mrs. Perry Stanfield of Penrose Fri day evening. Mr. and Mrs. N. Peter Marble were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Leggitt Jr. of Brigham. Mrs. Eyrone Hoskins has re turned to the home of her par- ELWOOD ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. JohnMr. and Mrs. Hamp Bradshaw them. Elder Hammond recently son where she Is recuperating By Mable Romer were happy to meet Elder Har-le- n returned from a mission to Eng- from auto accident Injuries. Hammond, of Salt Lake, land where he was a missionary Mr. and Mrs. M. P. 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