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Show Tremonton, Utah THE LEADER, Mil Mr. and Mrs. sen and others A ID THE SERVING BEAR IB IB RIVER VALLEY Published by the LEADER PUBLISHING COMPANY, Inc. on Thursday afternoon, for Friday Distribution RATES SUBSCRIPTION 43.00 (In advance) per year Entered at the past office at Trenonton, Utah as Second Class matter October 15, 1925 under act of March 3, 1879. A. N. RYTTING, Editor-Publish- Beaver Dam-Collinsto- n by Mrs. Clark Bowea Club Entertains Grace Warnke entertained Rendezvous club at her home in Deweyville Friday. Fourteen members were present. Mrs. Agnes Sterling was presented with a lovely going away gift and the afternoon was spent playing five hundred" Anna Durfey and Ollie Bowen claimed the prizes. Mr. and Mrs. John Veibell of "West Jordan, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Maxem of Denver, Colorado and Mrs. Fred Reinhart of Salt Lake City were guests of Mrs. LiUie Verbell Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Fronk spent Friday and Saturday in Murray with their son and family. Blanche Johnson spent sever, al days last week in Idaho Falls with her daughter and family, Mrs. Thales Nielson. Mrs" G. L. Bowen visited "Wednesday with her mother, Mrs. Alena Weireman in Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Johny Kotrell of Roy were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bishop Thursday. Mr" and Mrs. John Hicks and Seymour Miller of Ogden visited Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bowers. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Bowen spent Wednesday afternoon at-in Salt Lake City. Mr. Bowen tended to some business matters while Mrs Bowen visited her mother, Mrs. Carl Smith. Mrs. Grant Mable spent SatJ. urday with her mother, Mrs. H Barnard in Brigham City. Mr" and Mrs. Thayne Secrist,, Mr and Mrs. Mark Jensen were the LEGAL KOTICE Probate and Guardianship notices, Consult Clerk of District Court, Brigham City. Utah, or the respective signers for further information. NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE OF CHARLES J. DEWEY, otherwise known as C .J. DEWEY, Deceased guests of the Virgil Francoms in Tremonton, the occasion being Mr. Francom's birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Bowen were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Hawks in Brigham City. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Stone were Ogden visitors Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Trosset of Cornish were callers at the Veiball home Friday. Dee Loveland of Ogden and Mrs. A. A. Loveland of Dew- eyville called at the home of Mr and Mrs. Odell Bigler Sunday. Tiny and Boyd Grant of American Falls, Idaho were guests of the Marvin Simmons family Sunday Blaine Saunders of Susan ville, California is spending a few days with his mother, Mrs. Roy Hyatt. THE BISHOPS HAVE NEW GRAND-CHILMr. and Mrs. Charles Bishop are rejoicing over a new grand daughter born to Mr. and Mrs. Darrah Wiggle of Layton. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Biddle and children of Roy spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence D Biddle. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Ericksen were visiting and children friends and relatives in town The Erick-sen- s over the weekend to Arco, moved recently Idaho where ihey have purchased a farm. Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Anderson of Mill Valley, California and Mr. and Mrs Newel Sargent of Logan were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Simmons. Carolyn Thorpe of Logan was the guest of Dennis Simmons Sunday afternoon. Sherry June Simmons, who is a student nurse at the St. Benedict hospital and Mr. and Mi 3. Thomas Robbins and children of Ogden spent Sunday with the Marvin Simiriors. ISSUES ON EGG GRADING Quentln Allen Tiomontim Make sure you're mark- eting your eggs through a reliable concern. That's the warning from Mr. Quentin Allen of Tremonton, marketing representative for DRAPER Egg Producers Associa- tion. That's one less worry you'd have when you) market your eggs through) this propressive cooper. ative. "It has always been tho BOSK SOCIETY ROOM The Relief Society have just completed an improvement project in their room at the church. They bought new upholstered chairs, new draw drapes and remodeled the old side drapes. Mrs. Wayne Archibald and children of Ogden spent the weekend at home with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Eph Peterson were Brigham City visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Patterson and girls of West Point spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Grover. Mr. and Mrs. Orval Grover and Joan were Brigham City visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Wildon Grover and Rhea, of Ogden were here Sunday and visited Mr. and Mrs. Mart Riser. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Larson and family and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Larson were in Salt Lake City Monday. Mr. Larson remained there to visit with his children. Mr. and Mrs Gus Larson and Betty, returned Sunday morning from a two weeks vacation trip to Missouri, where they visited in Fairfax with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith and in Larkin with Mr. and Mrs. Martin Volker. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Holman were in Brigham City Sunday and spent the afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holman. FRIENDS HONOR BRIDE-ELEC- T Miss Carol Harris entertained a group of girls Wednesday evening at a personal shower in honor of Miss Florene John, bride-elecThe girls enjoyed an evening of games and refreshments were served. The honored guest received many beautiful gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Hoskins and children spent the weekend with Mrs. Ladetha Hoskins. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Hall and family of Malad were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Hall. Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Harris of Layton, Utah and Mr. and Mrs. Walker f Canada spent Sunday here visiting with relatives. Mrs. Margaret R. Howell was returned to her home Tuesday of last week from the Oneida hospital in Malad where she received treatment for ten days. Mr. and Mrs. Loyal G. Harris, daughter Kathleen and son Stephen, visited Sunday in Willard with Mrs. Harris' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee. Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Harris spent Sunday with Mrs. Morris' sister, Dorothy Briggs, who is very ill in the Oneida hospital in Malad. Mrs. Nancy Clegg and son Ronald and daughter Arba are visiting this week in Provo with Mr. and Mrs. Ted Clegg. , Mrs. Virgil Harris and daughter Carol and Janice Lamb of Plymouth visited Wednesday at Hunter, Utah with Mr. and Mrs. Marion Rees and in Salt Lake City. Douglas Gibbs underwent a tonsilectomy at the Valley hospital Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. D. Harris are visiting at Nampa, Idaho this week with their sons Bill and Wendell and their families. DeVon Price, who is employed in Ogden spent the weekend at t. Or-vill- e, H E IV Attend Gold Mrs. ter. Mrs. Vlrril 0. Harris Mr. and Mrs. J. Hyrum Gibbs spent Sunday in Wellsville with Mr. and Mrs. Jay Maughan. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Hoskins, Mrs. J. C. Gibbs, Mrs. Margaret Knudsen and Nassie Moon went to Clearfield Sunday to see Var C. Flint, who is home on leave form the U.S. Army. He has been serving in Korea and Japan for some time. They also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Fern B. Flint and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Holcomb and family of St. George, Utah arrived Sunday to spend a week with Mrs.v Holcomb's mother, Mrs. Eliza Knudsen and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Allen were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. John B. Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Glass-ma- n and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Vandersteen of Ogden visited Sunday with the Reed Nielsens. Mrs. Virgil Harris and daughter Carol and Mrs. Reed Nielsen were in Ogden Monday on business. Mrs. Robert C. Harris, who has been very ill, suffering from a heart ailment, is improving. Mr. and Mrs. James E. Hog-ga- n and children of Ogden vis's ited Saturday with Mrs. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oran Parkinson. Marva Jean Parkinson went to Ogden with them for an indefinite visit. Mrs. Vera Hall went to Idaho Falls Wednesday with her Evan Stevensen, and returned Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. LaVerd John and children of Brigham City were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. William L. Gibbs. Miss Rochelle Allen left Wednesday for Walla Walla, Washington where she will be - Shu-ma- 6? 0 loi more truth! I 171581 buys a 1953 son-in-la- - delivered locally with: GMC Pickup Valve-in-hea- r" -- Ball-Beari- Self-Energizi- ng Brakes mission Synchro-Mes- Tires. Heavy-Dut- y ly Trans h ond other optional any, additional. Prices may vary slightly in adjoining communities due to shipping charges. All prices subject to change without notice. Model 101-2- TRUCK E HYDRA-MATI- equipment, accessories, state ond local taxes, il WAYNE SANDALL MOTOR COMPANY Mrs. Carrie Drew has as her Mrs. Jesguest a sie Abbey of Sioux City, Iowa. Tuesday HP TRUCKS! d Engine 8.0 to 1 ComRatio Cab pression Generator Double Acting Shock Absorbers Recirculating Steering 105 Kathleen Harris left Ttursday for North Dakota where she will visit with her sister, Mrs. Ray Sessions and family. sister-in-la- - Wednesday May 31, V fcfofl TREMONTON PHONE 3956 Tremonton, Utah LIBERTY THEATRE Monday of a baby boy. Mrs. Robinson is a sister of Phyllis and daughter of Mrs. Clara Christensen. Phyl- lis Christensen, Wanda Christensen and three girls were in Salt Lake City Sunday to visit n Lorna Stokes and Viola the J. C. Robinson family, who visited in Brigham City are rejoicing over the arrival one day this week. (llI)c )mw Sunday Clara Christensen, Hog-gan- BOB MICKEY MARILYN HOPE ROOHEY MAXWELL Mrs. Eph PeteiMB June Thursday, Friday and Saturday June 'TROPIC ZONE" Sh" c'red c'atoon Star Service policy for our candlers", Mr. Allen stated, "To give the highest grading possible to every egg they handle"" This practice of honesty and pays off in loyalty to the cooper, ative, and consistently higher returns to every producer in the Draper Producers Associa Egg tion. with ONE Operating CENTRAL PLANT, keeping down overhead, enables the Association to pass along greater savings to egg producers, year after year. And debt-fre- e management, free of interest charges, has further helped to make) Draper Egg Producers As sociation the most profitable connection in this area for producers. To share in these many benefits, now, contact Mr. Allen of Tremonton fair-dealin- WARNING family enjoyed a family dinner at the Howard Cafe in Brigham City to honor their mother, Mrs. Frank Wood, on her birthday anniversary Sunday. Mrs. J. N. Rhodes and daugh ters, Fay White and Margene Fryer, attended funeral services in Ogden for Mrs. Grace Lock Delos Adams and Ardes had as Monday supper guests Mr. and Mrs. Afton Adams of Fielding, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Davis of Seattle, Washington, Mr. and Mrs. De Vere Adams and Mr. and Mrs. Grant Steed. Mr. and Mrs. Golden Adams had as visitors Monday Mr. and Mrs. Russell Jenkins and family of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Roy Oyler, Mrs. L. R. Shaffer and Mrs. Leon Anderson were in Brigham City Monday. Mrs. Dewaine Loveland came to the Fred Grover home Sun day to spend a couple of days with her parents. Mrs. Eldon Adams, of Logan, visited with relatives here Sunday. IMPROVEMENTS AT RELIEF home with his wife and daugh- Portage of the Wood East Garland Mr. and Mrs. Lyn Larson with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Larson, of Logan, attended the Gold Star Mothers Probate No. 2764 Memorial Services Friday evCreditors of Charles J. Dew- ening in the new Union buildey, otherwise known as C. J. ing on the U.S.A.C; campus. Dewey, deceased, will present Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Allred claims with vouchers to the un- had as Sunday dinner guests of dersigned at the offices Mr. and Mrs. Dan Minson of Young, Thatcher & Glassmann, Ogden. attorneys at law, 1018 First SePresident and Mrs. R. J. Potcurity Bank Building, Ogden, ter attended the Institute of Utah, on or before four months Religion graduation exercises after the date of the first pub- in Logan Sunday morning.. lication of this notice. Mr. and Mrs. Don Winter and CONSTANT E. DEWEY family and Golden Winter of Executrix of the Estate of Willard spent Sunday at the Ed Charles J. Dewey, other- Isaacson home. wise known as C. J. DewMr. and Mrs. Warren Hansen and two girls visited in Salt ey, Deceased. Lake City Monday with Mr. and YOUNG, THATCHER & GLASMANN Mrs. Eugene Hansen. Mrs. J. P. Christensen and Attorneys for Executrix Date of First Publication Cloyde were in Salt Lake City Thursday. May 7, 1953. POULTRY-MA- J. P. Christen- Thursday. May 28. 1953 wmM-wssm-ws- mi g When It comes to value in a car, look no further than PontiacA General Motors Masterpiece! Here's a brilliant 'performer with a engine full of eager pep for traffic, wonderfully economical on the open road. Pontiac is a striking beauty! No car is more disk Pontiac. tinctively styled than a And what a buy it is! For all its size, roominess and wheelbase, Pontiac is priced right next to the lowest. It's not only GM's lowest-price- d eight, but is also offered with a remarkably economical six high-compressi- eight-cylind- Good Driver Drive Smf Cmrt Check Tour Cmt Check Accident i on er Dual-Strea- 122-in- at even ch lower cost. It all adds up to this: As an eight or as a six, dollar for dollar you can't beat a Pontiac. Come In and see for yourself! HAY E SAI3DA LI PHONE 3956 mm c TREMONTON |