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Show THE LEADER. Tremonton, Utah Thursday April Mrs. Oleen Josephson and and a grandson, Mr. Ronald and Mrs. Dewey Lamb, Mr. and Hess of California. Mrs Orvil J. Nish, Gardner L. family spent Saturday in BrigMr. and Mrs. Robert Nish Jr. Udy and Bishop S. Oleen ham visiting Mr. Josephsons are moving this week to Mon- Josephson. mother, Sarah E. Josephson attana where his father Newell Mr. and Mrs. Dale Cash and while Bishop Josephson Nlsh has bought a farm. son, Terran of Logan were vis- tended conference. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Pierson itors of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hess, Mrs. Hannah Steed and son of Aberdeen, Idaho, Mrs. Lawrence Archibald Wolverton, Mrs. Dale were in Ogden Friday. spent a few days at their sisters home Misses Marvula and Mrs. Ray Wooddand of Brig- -, Mrs. Themla Stuart of BoulMabel Pierson. ham visited at the home of her der City, Nevada came SaturMrs. Niel Price of Ogden vis- sister, Mrs. Carl Starr one day day to visit her sisier, Mrs. Archibald and is leaving ited at the home of her par- this past week. Mrs. Nora Ditterlee of Carey, Wednesday for Oregon to visit ents, Mr. and Mrs. Newell Nish. Mrs. Vernon Lamb spent Idaho, is visiting at the home her daughter. Sunday in Samaria, Idaho with of her grandmother, Mrs. Lucy Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Babbit of Malad, Idano were to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. An- E. Lamb. Mr. and Mrs. George Mr. and Mrs. Dale Cash, Mrs. with drew Atkinson. were Wilford in Nish Brigham Archibald Sunday. Mr. John Starr and Mr. ThoHome to spend the weekend mas J. Udy of Riverside accom- City Thursday. held was club The Birthday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. panied Pfc Donald Starr to Og- in honor of Mrs. Elda Wolver-ton- s R. L. Mason was Miss June den Sunday evening where he and Mrs. Grace Piersons Mason, who is attending Hena-gea- rs took the bus for Lowry Field. Mrs. Business college at Salt Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Lamb birthday at the home of A pot luck lunch was Lake Pierson. City. and Mrs. Ellerene Udy were in served- Games were played Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Ray Samaria, Idaho, Monday to at tend funeral services for an many prizes being won. Lovely Archibald and family of Idaho gifts were presented to Mrs. Falls, Idaho have been spenduncle, Mr. Charles Atkinson. Mrs. Richard Robbins and Wolverton and Mrs. Pierson. ing this week at the home of children of Tremonton spent Mrs. Keith Coombs and Mrs. her sister, Mr. and Mrs. George Dean Lamb were in Brigham Archibald and visiting their Friday with her parents, Mr. Monday. and Mrs. James Estep. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mr. and Mrs. Carl Josephson Archibald. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Hess acof Brigham visited Monday at and Ivan Ray Whitting companied by Mrs. Ervin Matthews were in Ogden Tuesday. the home of his brother, Bis- Archibald were in Brigham Mrs. Orvil J. Nish and hop and Mrs. S. Oleen PLYMOUTH Jetta Whiting Mrs. Ray Udy and family of Riverside were up to visit her Mrs. Ida Steed, who mother, had recently returned from Caifornia. Mr. Chesley Marshall was In St. Anthony, Idaho Monday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Linford Archibald and family of Ogden were to visit their parents Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. George A. Hess and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Archibald. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hess and family of Garland were Sunday guests of Mr- and Mrs. Win. J Hess. Mrs. Rodney Taylor and daughter of Yost have been spending the last few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Lamb. Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Starr had a birthday dinner Sunday for their son, Donald, who was home on a furlough for a few days from Lowry Field at DenAll the family ver, Colorado. was present. Thomas J. Udy of Riverside was also a guest. Donald returned to his base Sunday evening. daughters, La Reeta and Mar-gewere in Deweyville Mon- Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Hess is their day to visit their parents, Mr. daughter, Mrs. Verna Matthews 'and Mrs. Joseph Huesser. and family of Arco, Idaho. Also1 Those attending funeral there Sunday were Mr. vices for President George Aland Mrs. De Vere Hess of Arco bert Smith from here were Mr. - La-Ve- rn ne j j AOS WAR1TT ser-visiti- ng 31 ENT DR. ROY F. BARNARD 2960 Acres 500 FOR SALE acres in hay and grain, balTwo ance in fenced pasture. Bets of improvements. 232 head of Taylor Grazing. This is a FOUND Eye glasses. Owner real stock ranch for less than may have same by paying for $20.00 per acre. Citizens Agency this ad. t2c Twin Falls, Idaho. FOR SALE The John Jim prop- WANTED Aggressive married erty, one mile west of Tre- man to take over well estabmonton. Small house and out lished truck distributor business. 2 acres $2000.00 buildings. Calling on grocery trade. Large, Terms. J. H. Miller, Brigham well known company. Very well tfnc City. accepted merchandise. PermFOR RENT Garage, $5.00 per anent growing business. Northmonth. See Fred G. Gephart ern Utah and southern Idaho Three room unfurnished modern apartment with glassed in porch tic Phone 3801 4-- OPTOMOTRIST wishes to announce that he will be in Dr. E. B. HARRISON'S Office on TUESDAYS from 9:30 until 5:00 p. m. Starting March 20 SPECIALIZING IN PRESCRD3ING AND FITTING OF GLASSES 3521. t2c 4-- 12 iiavor iney reusn. Ana ijarro-mi- n to provide protection against mineral deficiencies. We mean the New Larro Dairy Feed. It's guaranteed. Come in and hear the story. Andertic son's Seed and Feed Co. for Double Protection five ... 'em Double Barrelled territory. We desire local Thompson mother, Mrs. C. C. Featherstone at Lehi to help her celebrate her eighty first birthday. FOR SALE Small lots of Ov- Markham's. FOR 50O0 Phone 4921. SALE One saddle chic electric brooder. 4-- 12 Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Adams, of Logan visited with their son Mr. and Mrs. Vern Adams, on Get two killers Blacklegol and Malignant Edema with one shot. (One 5cc injection builds peak immunity.) 'Cutler TreJt Name 'AraiUHe Product! only in Cutler Blue Xibboa ADAM'S DRUG D. R. Waldron, Mrs. Peck, Mrs. Winn Hansen and Mrs. Quentin Allen were Salt Lake visitors on Saturday where they attended the play "Mister Robert", at the Capitol theatre. Mrs. Robert Allen and Richard Allen were at Salt Lake Friday evening where they attended the Central States Missionary reunion and on Saturday they listened to tne funeral service of President George Albert Smith over television. Mrs. Horace Barbara Bredenbaugh City spent her of Item! 117 Mrs. Steve DeJarnet. Phone Salt Lake City 51 from April 14 to 21 DEWEY DRAPERY SERVICE spring vacation, last week, with Mar-en- e and Shelley Andersen, of Mr. and Mrs. daughters Sheldon Andersen. is offering: 20r,r discount on all custom made draperies, or 10 off on fabrics alone If you are planning new drapes dont miss this opportunity. Rods are available for complete installation. and Mrs. Delbert Hansen daughter, Barbara are spending a few days at Bountiful with Mr. Hansen's sister, Mrs. Ruth Wendel. Phone 5728 for Appointment and Orlean Barrus will call on you with Dan Briggs went to Salt Lake City Monday to bring Mrs; Briggs home but had to leave her at the St. Marks hospital for medical checkup. NOTICE OF RECEIVER'S E 3rd So. SPECIAL DRAPERY OFFER ake com- plete line of fabric samples and give you a free estimate. SALE SLEEP IN COMFORT the above court dated November 25, on a new in the case of Smith Land Company, et al, plaintiffs, vs. 1950, a EVERT0N t2c Pocatello Valley Pipeline Company, et al, defendants, the re and ceiver, Joseph E. Deakin, will on the 21st day of April. 1951, at 5S WE NOW HAVE THE FINEST EQUIPMENT TO MAKE MATTRESSES OF THE HIGHEST QUALITY INNER-SPRIN- G Priced At STANDARD 17.50 - DE LUXE 19.50 - 22.50 ly Terms. Phone Richard C. Har ris, 3089. t3p FOR SALE or TRADE 1946 sedan. Al con Mercury dition. Radio and heater, white sidewall tires. Best buy in the state. See at Riverview Garage, 141 So. 1st East. Tremonton. Phone 4021 tfnc I MATTRESS tic 12:00 o'clock noon at his rest Call 3062. ROSES 40 varieties. Ornamental and shade trees, many kinds UNFURNISHED APT. FOR RENT dence, 583 Tremonton Street, fruit trees, berry bushes, and Dial 2091. tfnc Tremonton, Utah, sell, at public auction for cash to the highest of shrubs. kinds all flowering Peonies and bleeding heart. Per- Before buying automobile In bidder the assets of the Poca ennials of all kinds. See us for surance be sure to see JAMES tello Valley Pipeline Company all your landscaping needs. We1 BROUGH, agent in Tremonton, consisting of water rights in the tfnc. springs located near the Utah plan and landscape your home at the grounds. Walton Valley Nursery, Auto Glass Installation for all Idaho boundary line in Delbert Fuhriman residence Tremonton. Phone 2926. ltc make cars. Dick's Auto Shop. Pocatello Valley, and a pipeline tfnc FOR SALE Two unit Serge Phone 3556 from running 15 machine. gal. dairy UTAH milking will pay said springs eight miles in water heater. Double dairy tubs cash for dead or useless cows, length commonly known as the 28.50 34.50 - horses, sheep or hogs. Dial Tre- Pocatello Valley Pipeline. monton 2141 or Garland Phone MATTRESS COMPANY Signed: Joseph E. Deakin 195 tfs . Date of Publication March 28. Phone 27 R. C. Harris to April 19, 1951. ROSES 40 varieties. Ornamen tal and shade trees. Many kinds fruit trees, berry bushes and all. kinds of flowering shrubs. Peonies and bleeding heart. Perennials of all kinds. See us for all your landscapeing needs. We WANTED 'Driver, salesman for and landscape your home plan truck. delivery Apply in person. Permanent for grounds. Walton Valley Nursey, employment Phone 2926. tic right man. Beehive Bottling Tremonton. -577 No. SEEDS FERTILIZER Works, Brigham City SPRAYS Main. tfnc All kinds and descriptions at ITS HOLLAND'S for furnace lowest prices. MARKHAM'S cleaning. Holland Furnace Co., The first time you stand back sound your judgment was when t3c Phone 4921 Phone 2140. Logan. Utah. and admire your new Pontiac you chose a Pontiac. For, by t2c FOR SALE 2 complete Farm and then get behind the wheel that time you'll have discovered for your first thrilling drive . . . that this beautiful car is as Master milker units, with stain FOR SALE crisp red delicious carefree as a car can be. you'll enjoy the wonderful, less steel milker buckets. See glowing experience, of owning a apples. Mrs. Oluf Johnson. Only the years and the happy Wildon Grover, East Garland or truly great motor car. miles will tell you how really Phone Garland 35R1 tip phone tfnc Fielding. But the next few years will give true it is that, Dollar for Dollar an even better idea of now You Can't Beat a Pontiac! you FOR RENT furnished or un Three room furnFOR RENT furnished heated basement ished basement aparament. apartment. 260 No. 1st West or Call 5052. tic call 3992. tic FOR SALE Army Springfield HAVE YOUR lawn mower riflie 30:06 including a box o 6harpened by Lyndon Barkle, shells and gun belt. Only slightDeweyville. Phone 5737 tip ly use. Phone 5136. tip EVERT0N 'v3 M -- arc in tho R. E. Brown and Miss Margaret Bell of Ogden were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and C. ED LEWIS CO. Salt . You Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Stokes of Burley, Idaho visited; over Saturday and Sunday with their daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Davis and Mr. and, Mrs. Grant Theurer. Two modern homes located on this property, with a frontage of 75 feet by 150 feet deep adjoining the alley. Owner will sell or trade on dry farm. Sunday. South-wester- fortified with Alhydrox Duett IDEAL BUSINESS PROPERTY located at 56-6- 0 North Tremont St. rep- erland oats and fall wheat grass. Loveland and, Richardson and, Mrs. daughter Patsy Ann andvisited' T. R. Ault of Brigham on Monday with Mrs. T. A. Carter. Mrs. Mrs. Mildred and Mrs. Grant visited with his IN THE DISTRICT COURT resentative. Contact H. T. An- IN AND FOR New derson, 943 Oakley Ave. Salt BOX ELDER COUNTY: NEW ENTICING ODOR! that cows love. New Lake City.. Phone 44201. tip Pursuant to a Decree of or phone $ L. Cook. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Ault were Brigham visitors Saturday . On Friday Mr. T FOR RENT ANNOUNCE Mrs. O. L. Brough and eon Robert were in Salt Lake City on Saturday to attend conference and the services of PresSmith. Mrs. W. W. Whitney was vis- ident George Albert also visited with Mrs. iting at Salt Lake City on Mon They Brough's sister, Mrs. John S day with a number of friends Jones. from Arizona who were there for conference. Mr. and Mrs. John Argyle Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Keller wha and family of Blackfoot, Idaho have been spending the winter and daughter, Mrs. Vern Jackat Mesa, Arizona are now vis- son of Salt Lake visited from iting their daughter Mr. and Friday until Sunday with Mrs. Mrs. Merlin G. Wood. Argyle's sister, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Bunell. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Thompson were guests over the weekend at Major C. C. Booth of Dallas, Salt Lake City with Mr. and Texas was an overnight guest Mrs. John Yeyland. on Monday of Mr. and Mrs. A. Local Happenings 12, 1951 he Future Wilt Prove it's Today's Best UBuyl 4-- 12 FOR SEPTIC TANK SERVICE C"fikf0 and SEWER OR DRAIN SERVICE there is only IITa.. THE R0TO-R00T- ER SEWER SERVICE CO; J. White, Manager Dollar for Dollar flsT Mraltfhl Kltfht America's lowest-Price- d c UwoM Priced Car with CM Hydra-Mali-extra met) Drive Optional al Knftiara-KtralMlreak Silver el Chalre Year aht We are not canvassing. For service call Logan 27J4 collect or Ewer Plumbing Co, 3261 Tremonton A. Equipment, aeteetariee and trim illustrated art ntbjtct to change without notice. MlllvUle, Utah The Hlghl or Sl Mast Beaallfal Thlatf Wheels W you cant beat a IPaDmttflsi(E Wayne Sandall Motor Co. DIAL 3956 TREMONTON |