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Show The BEAR RlVER VALLEY LEADER, Tremonton, lers over the weekend. Beverly Nelson visited in Salt Lake City Thursday. pristine Peterson Mrs. 5.1attie Nelson and daughof Bear River ter Mary Ray visited in Brigham Jen ; Cut- Wednesday to Friday with Mrs. ljFJestofCamu Emma Eliasan, mother of Mrs. Nelson. Mr .and Mrs. De Lamar Cutler were in Ogden and Salt Lake vis- .if Uuh TREMONTON HOME OF FRIENDLY MERCHANTS Sunday evening the young' family; and Mr. and Mrs. Merre 11 camping trip at Chckecherryi Mr. and Mrs. Courtley Holman Peruvian Price Euige of our ward presented the Packer and family of Ogden Grcve in Logan Canyon. people American touruts returning from and Mr. and Mrs. Heber Elm of in Perj come home vita program Graham Cutler pr?sid-- 1 spent the holiday weekend on ai Mr. and Mrs. Palmer DeLong California are vacationing in vacatic-r.their bulging with presbaggage ed. Talks were given by Joan1 Park. Wvom- -i Yellowstone 2rd familv cf mr ents, Peruvian International Airi t r,. c iwse, uuene Hurd. and Rulon " Ju:u " ways reports. Reasons: Peruvian TT tag. and Jirr.mie De Long of, aru. iauene and Darlene ttIiU silver. textJes and pottery purGrace. Idaho, spent the weekend "u Cutler sang a solo and the Bee Waltz" pre- - chasable at a third of what they ine ureal J. E. DeLong home. the at Hive group also sang. e university fctamum would cost here, plus a new dutyPrayers Mr. and Mrs. L H. Fronk spent' semea &l 111 Salt Lake on the 4th. wera offered by Leo Cox and La free exemption of $400 for U. S. several days visiting with their citizens. Nez Larkin. Much credit is due ner visiiea lIO noimgren in the vicinity of Provo. family TPtV fr in sister Tro. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Warnke iting relatives Saturday . Patsy the young folks for their very monton. Monday. Deer Repellent returned home with her parents fine program. and OfikW PEARSON family visited in Ogden on A number of townspeople Hungry deer shun a field of beam after spending a week visiting in Sunday. prayed witb Salt Lake. The Boy Scouts enjoyed a journeyed to Corinne on Mon-- 1 or other vegetables chemical coma created newly Miss Diane Meacham of Brig-haweekend outing at Mirror Lake. day and joined with them in: Wants Colonies Consisting of two chemicals, Italy pound. their celebration. is vacationing at the Rose no bad effects on They were accompanied by RonMr. and Mrs. Lambert light-- ! the repellent has By Mrs. R. W. VaYnke RESIDENT TRUMAN was sym- - ald Kidman and John Potter. Ranch, with her Aunt and famthe vegetables and causes only a but enburg and daughter Judy of temporary palate irritation to th noncommittal, pathetic. ily. Mrs. Menah Rose, El air Elia-sa- n Mrs. Shirley Cox of Boulder conwhen Belle live Flower, California, were .Jeer in visited Salt Lak? Wednes- City Nevada visited for a week JajpiErRicHin' gressmen braced him about the reof Mr. and Mrs. Richard; guests to with friends. at the home of her father M. C. turn of Italy's day Saturday t colonies in the past week. Ancient Houses Nessler, Miss Joan Thompson of Logan, Ericksen and with other family Africa. Led by 5TRY forthright freshman constructed of pint houses Many visited at the Bert Eliasan Jr. members in the valley. By Andrea II. Muggins Rep. Anthony Tauriello of New 200 years ag. than more lumber LEADER CLASSIFIEDS BRING AGAIN" home. Joan is Mrs. Eliasan's Sherry June Simmons is spend-th- is York, the White House callers conin New England re still in u Mr. and Mrs. Rast Petersen! RESULTS niece. week in Stone Idaho visiting tended that Italy's joining the At- entertained at dinner Saturday. P o s Mr. and Mrs. Norman Talbot with her sister Mr. and Mrs. lantic pact demonstrated her right Out of town guests included Mr.1 to the colonies. and family enjoyed themselves Robbins. Rep. Anthony Cavalcante of Penn- and Mrs. Robert Turner of San BETTER SHOWS When COOL at the Talbot family reunion in Mrs. Alta Archibald and sylvania COOL enlivened the proceed- Francisco. California. Mrs. Mary Ogden. The family r:3t together daughter Syble of Bingham spent ings with a charge that Great Brit- Bradford of Garland and Mr. ' Saturday night and Sunday, re the weekend visiting with her ain was deliberately blocking a and Mrs. Rodney Morrison and settlement of the issue. turning home Monday evening. father Michael C. Ericksen. two sons David and Richard of MONDAY, TUES., 111 Mrs. "It wall mean less Marshall plan Tremonton. Mr. visand Pearson On Pratt Mr. Mrs and lfl! Friday evening 12 11, I ited with relatives and friends in Jens Veibell and family and Mrs. spending in Italy if the colonies are Fifteen girls met at the home T. W. Potter and daughter Peggy returned, for the Italian govern- of Vesta Jensen where Arco Idaho Friday to Monday. V,l CHAIN they ment will an then outlet have for Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pratt and were dinner guests at the home 'jAM HOLDEN in its surplus population, including worked on welfare projects. daughter Marie spent the 4th of of Air. and Mrs. August Olsen in 250,000 refugees who left Africa for Carol Miner of Provo is visit-- ; 8-9 July at Indian Creek. Brigham City. and Mr.' Italy during the war," argued ing her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Carl Cobia and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Greaves Tauriello. and Mrs. Reginald Burt. BIG DOUBLE FEATURE urn m m family enjoyed the celebration and family of Plain City were an 'These people, many of 'vhom are Two babies were blessed and 0 mg 1 LOR ETTA on the 4th of July at American weekend guests at the home of on relief, will be able to support given a name f Mr. and' Sunday, jSDAY, THURSDAY Fals and the Rodeo in Rockland her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. L. themselves by farming in the col- Mrs. Dale Redd named their son ; young and 14 onies," he argued. "Also, Italian Eric Jensen Idaho. Bowen. is Redd Mrs. Redd, tint Mrs. Christene Peterson was Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Simmons opposition to communism will be the former Maurine Jensen. ' LANCASTER stiffened if the colony question is on the 4th and family entertained at a settled. As in Mr. and Mrs. Roland Schoff- pleasently surprised you know, before the jE DeCARLO a MITCHUM t of July, when a friend and her chicken dinner on Monday even- Italian election last year, Russia field named their VELIESS daughter V maiatstts&iKftMtttL'-- . from Blackfoot came to ing. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ed favored the return of the colonies, Georgia Louise. family JISS Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Breagger spend the afternoon with her. Dillon, Long Beach, California; but since then Russia has opposed J This is the first time in twenty Mr. and Mrs. J. J. White, Garland their return under a United Nations of Willard announce the arrival PlUS --7 10, 11, 12 one years they have been to- Mr. and Mrs. Don Hansen trusteeship or otherwise." of a baby son. Mrs. Breagger "I will do anything I can to formerly Miss LaRae Goldsberry. and Mr. and Mrs. Jim The wonderful Mom and Dad of gether. They were Mr. and Mrs. KELLY help the Italian people," reErwin Evans and daughter Helen. White, Garland. Mrs. was "MnrutD urrtoc Tifturci Archibald Dcyler plied Truman. "But I cannot SECOND" Camille and LaDene Cutler in Mr. and Mrs. Mark Jensen and to hostess Thurher club sewing commit myself on this question. company with Don Lawson and son Mark, and Mr. and Mrs. Grsday afternoon. Needlework was It is a world problem and the is Rosenbloom and the diversion after wh'ch a deHarry Lamberton enjoyed the ant Marble and sons Reese and decision will have to be made ; Patsy Kelly Oleen spent Friday and Saturday 4th at Donetta. licious Nations." the United lunch was served. by Mrs. Kenneth Arbon on a fishing trip near Grace, Mr. and Richard and his Tauriello (Dick) Ramsdell is in Representative M, SATURDAY Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Idaho. and Rodino (N. a Peter family, colleagues J.) Brigham hospital, after being and 16 T I Cutler, Sidney Darlene and De Mrs. Shirley Cox and Mr. and Hugh Addonizio (N. J.), Gary seriously injured in a car acci' N. and Cavalcante Clements Y.) Dic-ie A. W. in 4th :a HEME in of Mrs. son reAdams the and in is dent Loy Roe, spent July Lcgan canyon. He all agreed that Truman couldn't of Salt Lake City spent Wedreturned by way of to Donetta. be They ported improving. ae dictate to the U. N. b, WAITES LANG frodvew fc, GEORGE JlSSEi Logan and visited at the Wm nesday at the Thomas Simmons Many ball fans motored to "We understand ycur position," home. Pack hor;:e in Richmond. Malad on the 4th to see Bear lonte said the outspoken Cavalcante Mrs. John Potter spent several Mr. and Mrs. John Arbon are 15, 16 13, battler for Truman River play ball. Luck was against with week in came their the too them and bad' and Ogden days during however, visiting domestic policies. "It's visiting they with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Great Britain doesn't also live up out with the short end of the children for a few days. to United Nations principles. score. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Cutler and James Andrus in Logan. Chip of of The Bee Hive girls Mrs. Vernon Johnsen recently the ward Britain has been blocking the refamily, Mr. and Mrs. William turn of these colonies because she attended of an Mrs. J Jos. and Cutlers Hurd. Mr. the polio convention in swimming enjoyed evening Flying rants them for herself. Salt Lake City. and Jerry spent the 4th of July at Logana on Friday, they had a "If the United Nations govMr. and Mrs. Calvin weiner roast and later attended Jensen in Lava Hot Springs. ernment lets Britain get away a movie. Audre- Simmons and of and baby Logan, daughter with it, then all I can say is Aileen Simmons accompanied spent the weekend with his parthat we are not pursuing the NEXT WEEK 'LL PASO" and "ROAD HOUSE" them. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Allfred international policy of moral .1 LoDees and To Anne Bowen, right to all nations, great and BLOCK small, on which the V. N. was daughters of Tishop and Mrs founded." Clark Bowen, Jft by train on BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH Note American Negroes are up M for Tennessee, rtin, Tuesday where they will visit for a month in arms against the return of Afrito Italy. They rememwith their sister. Mrs. Warner can colonies the rape of Ethiopia. Also, ber Geral-dene Fisher, who is the former Negro G. I.'s who served in North Bowen. Africa recall brutal Italian treatMrs. Lola Guyon of Pasadena ment of natives. ir HOUSES California who is the former Lola Truman's Old Haunts ftWhite of Garland; Mr. and Mrs. s and Truman President has Seldom Don Hansen, Elwood; Mr. and had such a (''( gay time as when he f. Mrs. J. J. White, Garland and visited his old haunts in the senate Mrs. Julia Robins of Stone Idaho on the anniversary of Roosvclt's FOR SALE BY were Thursday dinner guests at death. He led a procession of senators and secret service men on the Marvin Simmons home. y: I, to the senate floor. On the way, O. and V. Packer Mr. and Mrs. j j j f I s ! , Ke-m- erer 1 - ! 1 Btikmfo, ! aaea j i i-CO-ROU- PHEUM IEATRE - roi i j CciHJtCH m P j Italian-America- RIDES n Stat war-los- (Ztter City 1 The Itonsjtofe" -- f MA j ptRTMKNT rPEGGY" Friday, Saturday, July rrv, mmm 13 nru ; CROSS" Sun., Mon., Tues, July El-wo- od 0 the 15 K Countess of 1 y Wed thru Sat. July 'c-.tV- Cristo' down-the-lin- e rf M, I the CO-HI- T "J U N G L E U" PATROL" i M & PIPE COMPANY iCRETE & PUMICE BLOCKS - BARNS - COOPS other out buildings .. MATE LUMBER COMPANY Mr. he ducked into the and Mrs. Stephen family; under Hales and family of Tremonton; office and signed the register name. Since Cardinal Spellman's Mr. and Mrs. Bill Packer and Earkley was out of town, Trumsn also scribbled a note to him on a scratch pad. "Dear Mr. VP," he scrawled, TREMONTON U, 5911 EES Vice-Preside- Grain Storage Plan Uft ers AID F,ARMERS Government iw mil lead farmers up lo Wo of (he cost of storage bins (o be repaid over a on-the-far- m five-ye- ar period. goffer for prompt delivery steel bolted grain bins of fe following sizes: 500 "625 - 1000 - 1250 - 1500 - 1750 ;0-2550-29- 3350 50 ;00. ),Jsliel 22,400-26,880- 31,360 . 38,250 " - 45,900 and 53,550 capacities. THESE BINS WILL PAY FOR THEMSELVES Qualified Storage for Government Loans. ORDER NOW oe ready for this year's crop. Prices On Request. Peterson Tractor Service OGAN rlone 818 ,'., TREMONTON Dial 2211 PRESTON 331W "called to see you to get some advice EST." In the senate cloak room, the President took a squint at the news ticker. "They didn't have these here in my day," he remarked. Then, referring to Washington's newspaper strike, he added mischievously: "I'm r.ot getting my newspaper at home. I'll have to read your ticker." The President marched out of the senate chamber and pecked into Senate Secietary Les Biffle't office. Biffle was recuperating from the grippe at Bethesda naval hospital, so the President sat down and scribbled another note. "Les," he wrpte, "I wish you were here. I tried to see the VP-- he was gone. Now you are out What shall I dor Looks as if I'll have to consult with the senate HST." Not satisfied with Just leaving a note, the President picked up the hosphone and called B.ffle at the pital "Hello, Les," he chirped. "I'm sitting at your desk, so I thought I would call you up." The President chatted about Biffle's health, then bung up. At that moment, a call came into the office and Truman thought it would be a good Joke to answer It. Bot he couldn't find the right button.. Whea a aecretary beat him to It, b pulled a wry face. From Biffle's office, the President returned to the senate Door and took hli former seat. There Florida's Sen. Claude Pepper placed a hand on his shoulder and Joked: "Well, I hope you're going to vote for the program of our Presi- dent" "I ture would," chuckled man, "if 1 hd a vote." Tru- vr I? r i ;i '.' How X- - safety circle' driving cuts down accidents -- " is an important "Know your lesson taught Standard of California drivers. ..and perhaps it can be helpful to you. is the distance you Your safety-circl- e need to meet an emergency situation- -a car stopping suddenly ahead, for example. Our drivers get a special test which tells them exactly how fast they react, but in a full general, it takes the average person do what to think a hazard, second to see 30 at clear a road, on and act. So, driving 7 least at should miles an hour, you stay when car lengtha behind the car ahead; drive 45 miles an hour, stay behind safety-circle!- you 13 car lengths. More than 5,000 Standard drivers have tudied this and many other safety princi ples in our Driver Training Program, besides passing thorough visual examina- tions. Last year, they drove 41 million miles with an accident rate 60 lower than the national trucking fleet average. 1 i Calmer ii |