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Show THE LEADER, Tremonton, Utah J2"jrsdav Falls sightseeing. Harvey Jay, were in Idaho '50 WELFARE OUTLAY DIPS 49 Peterson Mrs-- Christine By Mrs. William Petersen REPORT SHOWS Diane Meacham of Brigham Merlin Romer STATE BOARD is visiting at the home of -, Tuesday returned deCity mid family A third consecutive yearly Mr. and Mrs. Arch Rose. from a vacation in Yellowstone crease in public welfare expend Mrs. Ida Anderson returned to National park. itures was noted Friday in a reher home in Logan Friday after Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Francom port released by H. C. Shoe-- ; Mrs. Eph Peterson a Utah spending two weeks with her and family returned from trip maker chairman of the and Mr. son of The of South Commission. Rex senic daughter, Mrs. Grace Anderson. spots Peterson, Public Welfare through the visreturned fiscal Mrs. Eph Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Rolf Nelson of era Utah and Arizona. They report covers the 1949-5- 0 Wednesday afternoon from the Salt Lake visited Saturday and ited Mr. Francom's brother in year ended June 30 Mesa and are glad to.be home rPmih an increase in the case Valley hospital where he under Sunday with their parents, Mr. cooler. is and Mrs. D. G. Nelson Jr. and vhere it load grants totaled $1,000,000, or went an appendectomy on 1948Lamoin in evening. and less cent than White day family. Dr. E. H. per the Stake 49, said the report. Spent In state Mrs- Ray Cook and children or Mr. and Mrs. Norman Moss and Cowley represented presidency and directed our ward and federal funds for the last Martinez, California came Satur- boys of Rockland, Idaho, visited Mrs$11,717,389 day to visit her mother. Conference Sunday night. fiscalyear was relatives and friends on Sunday took a against $12,740,103 for the pre- - Naomi Oyler. Mrs- Rhea Andersen and also attended Sacrament Mrs. Eliza Gleason left Sunday meeting here. group of boys and girls to Logan vious 12 months. Mr. and Mrs. Arch Rose and for Salt Lake City where she Saturday where they did baptis- months. mal work in the L. D. S. Temple. Total state funds disbursed will visit relatives. daughater, Joan, attended SacraJune Trent and Alden Thomp- amounted to $6,467,401 against a Diane Rhodes and a friend, ment meeting in Brigham at the son and sons, Mac, Richard and legislative appropriation o f Doris Martin, of Ogden, spent 8th Ward chapel. Jon, joined a group of relatives $6,630,000, leaving a balance of the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Anderand enjoyed a fishing trip to $162,599. son and Craig Anderson of LoDiane's parents. Yellowstone National park. They Cuts put into effect by the Mr. and Mrs. Paul Larson and gan visited relatives on Sunday. returned Sunday. commission were made only In and J. G. James and Grace Anderson returned home Mr. and Mrs. Booker Johnson divisions where grants are not. family Spence Clark, enjoyed with them. and son, O- C. Hadley and Miss matched by federal funds, Mi. grandson, an outing in Logan canyon over Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Camelia Flowers of Salt Lake Shoemaker pointed out, adding were in Malad Saturday the weekend. City visited with Mr. and Mrs. that the state actually received visited to rodeo. a the They Alice with night Isaacson, along Earl Petersen on Sunday. more federal funds for relief returned and on relatives Bee Sunday Hive. the from of group girls Miss Arlene Ericksen and her than any other previous year. Junior and Gleaner classes, is on home Sunday evening. and Mrs. Udy grandmother, Beverly Nelson spent Tuesday an outing in Logan canyon. The cousin Lareen Udy are enjoying Miss Eveline Foster visited group was taken over by Mrs. and Wednesday in Provo. a vacation in Yellowstone Nat friends in Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Bert Eliason Jr. Saturday Jasper Saffer, Louella Pierson, ional Park. Promised and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Soren-so- and family enjoyed the rodeo in the and attend show, Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Hansen en Malad Saturday night Valley. Joyed a lovely party at Crystal The Sunday evening Sacra Mrs. and Deon Packard daughSpring Tuesday afternoon honorMrs. Oscar Swenson of Malad ter arrived this week from ment Meeting was conducted by ing their grandchildren, Betty and daughter, Mrs. Venice Davis, Ward. LaNez Larkin Houston, Texas to visit her Rulon and Lettie Hunsaker, of Honey-vill- e. of San were of solo. Cora Daley a violin guests Francisco, daughter, Shirley Packard, and played on Mrs. Norman were the speakFloe Cutler and Mr. Isaacson. Maughan Mrs. Ed and Mr. and Mrs-- ; Golden Andrea-se- n ers. were offered by Mrs. son, and Prayers Roy Oyler Roger, were in Brigham and Ogden DeLamar and Cutler J. were Doyle on visitors Ogden Tuesday Monday on business. Cutler. Mr. Mr. Mrs. and Roy Oyler, Junius Thompson and Trent Omar Anderson spent Saturday Mrs. Lyle Johnson, Mr. and Thompson were In Salt Lake City and Mrs. and Mr. Shaffer and Sunday in Garland visiting Jasper Wednesday on business. with friends. Mrs. Leon Anderson and families Mrs. E. H. White of Salt Lake Mr. reand Mrs. Harvey Talbot attended the Rogers family City spent Monday afternoon two and union at Lo children, Beva Lynn and Gwenevah Park in visiting Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Hangan canyon Sunday. senMrs. Sherman Oyler went to Wire Production Wallace Harding of Provo spent Lake Salt where Wire is City Wednesday produced from rods or three days visiting friends in our she will undergo a major opera- coils by drawing the metal through community. tion at the L, D. S. hospital on dies, further reducing its diameter Mrs. Lottie Munns is visiting and increasing its length. In the Thursday. Tilth her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ned Jackson and smaller sizes diamond dies are DeWitt Grandy, at Heber. used. Wire is coiled or wound on daughter, Linda, of Gardnerville, spools or reels after the final reMrs. Lilia Heslop returned Nevada, came to the L. M. Hol-m- duction to size. 7VQ home Friday from a two week Copper wire may be home on Thursday. Mr. drawn to a diameter vacation trip through scenic finer than that BY . . . Jackson is attending an agricul of human hair. In this size the wire spots in Utah and California. tural school in Cedar City this made from one wire bar would They visited her son, Gerald, in being a partner of week. reach from New York to San FranCalifornia. cisco and beyond. Durrell Grover of called Ogden The M. Men and Gleaners held poultry producers. on relatives on Tuesday. of a Fireside chat at the home Mr. and Mrs. Wildon Grover BY. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Fridal Sunand daughter, Rhea, were in day night. Elder Norwood Fridal, performing services Ogden on Saturday. Mrs. Bill returned missionary recently Cole and children returned home from New Zealand, was the that cut operating with them to spend the week He showed picspeaker. cqlored with Mr. and Mrs. Eph Peterson. costs and increase tures of his travels which added Mr. and Mrs. William G. Godto his interesting talk. profits. frey of Preston, Idaho called on Miss Nedra Evans of Malad is Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Atkinson on spending this week visiting her Sunday. sister, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Fridal. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Sorensen of Carol Petersen spent three days P AND FARMERS Mar of with Carol Vista, California spent Wed- visiting Bingham QmiTtil Ofxtm Utw Of nesaay and Thursday with his North Garland. IM0 tril Wm) I.?). - - - - Hrumkrt In Merrill Mann, son of Mrs. sister, Mrs. Eph Peterson and I.I.iK.i I'faik ami Lillie Mann, has been accepted iamuy. rney had a group of friends in to enjoy a lawn supper, in the regular Navy. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Christensen, wno were friends of the Soren sens at Mar Vista, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Isaacson were also FOR guests. Mr. and Mrs. j and Areo, Idaho Sunday and Monday on a business and pleasure trip combined. Mr- and Mrs. Chester Arbon returned home Saturday night from Yellowstone Park. They accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Anderson from Ogden. The nine days were spent in fishing and - i They reported ajevenin tV, wonderful time. 4 iiiose The Wiuiam Hurd family held William I'1 a laiiiuj "'""'S J" JUiy 4th at Indian springs, where break- h. Mr. fast was served, after which the 7k and lfaS family went to American Falls fMrMrTB,V and Pocatello. On their return faitlilyofYoJ trip, swimming was enjoyed at Mr. Lava and in Malad and in the ereln ; - SaltlH ;'.t the f 'ith forests. A Fri-eig- ht -- Lmcmg - j - h i'den- - - I Cimu-ni'-n- l . 19 PATRONS NEED NOT BE PRESENT TO WIN. 1st Prize: Choice of any Sunbeam Appliance. 2nd Prize: Emerson Portable Radio 3rd Prize: 1 years supply of Tide Soap, and ten 25.00 gift certificates. IT IS WITH GREAT PLEASURE THAT WE ANNOUNTF THE OPENING OF THE ALLEN'S HOME FURNISHING STORE IN TREMONTON Reese K. and Mr. SEWER OR DRAIN SERVICE accompanied mm dollar goes a long woy in a '50 Mk comfort, quiet, and quality sj you get big-can economy cost. Yes, in Ford you get snoote. car readability, the can. k you'd expect only in the costliest "Iifef, Ford's rugged, silence ue and Body brings you safety .2. found only in cars selling for Dubois' Yes, Ford is America's best quality M A ar Holmes of Frt s I -- road-huggin- Un)(D sound-condition- U v e Millville, Utah Ficklin. LEADER WANT ADS PAY eial! AT THE mum SPUDNUT SHOP 1 1 Pint DELICIOUS SHERBET t.I f lioin ior T CQ.'.IE WHILE AND IT GET cm 'M &m?j Only Ford offer you a V-- 8 that combines such a low purchase price, such economy of operation, and so much And, you'll find Ford's famous V-- 8 power plant brings you Quart FROZEN CUSTARD Plus quiet that lives up to its economy and quality . . . for it's engineered to whisper while it works! 55C your future ...with o futun built in in IT LASTS TRI-MOT- 3 g ed 1 Mr. and Mrs. Albert Petersen and children, Russell and De- lores, of Council Bluffs are visit ing for a week at the home of Dr. and Mrs. George Ficklin. Mrs v i is a sister of Dr. reiersen We are not canvassing. For call Logan 27J4 collect or Ewer Plumbing; Co, 32G1 Tremonton J. White, Manager M. Allen, n on Sunday. They also enjoyed visiting their many friends there aurmg the day. THE R0T0R00TER SEWER SERVICE CO A. g. A. Dodd Harper to attend the dedication of the new Harper ward chapel there is only sen-ic- and Mrs. Lewis st Manager SuMlHtT SEPTIC TANK SERVICE of this this valley the finest quality home furnishings at the prices possible. We invite you to attend our opening and extend a cordial invitation to visit us for any of your furnishing needs. May our service and business be an asset to our community. low-e- Dial 2121 OR CO. Tremonton orhaj for Z anotl a ffnto r B: Drawing for Free Prizes at 9:30pm (jlJ0(o!r (si ra: either n 1W la or .? an 0 forest fire n. CO-O- cont' jf 7:30 P. M. Our constant endeavor will be to bring to the families Ha, All tl :ii to ALLEN S Home Furnishings Wed. Evening July i tte b3 uon o! sheriff The Grand Opening 0f - loctobe m,v |