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Show The LEADER Thursday, January 31, 1952 the BOTHWELL By ELEDA VEE STOKES Gold and Green Ball Tonight - Mrs. Nels Anderson of Salt Lake pltalized at Dee Hospital. City, while there she enjoyed Last Reports were that she was the Skating Vanities and a con- steadily improving and may recert at Kingsbury Hall. turn home soon. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Kilfoyle The Maynard Summers home was the scene of a family din- and children of Ogden visited at ner on Sunday. Special guests the Emil Kupfer home Sunday. The ward banquet was held were Mr. and Mrs. Arlon Val-carand sons, Miss Barbara Wednesday evening in the ward Summers, and Mr .and Mrs. Far-r- el hall with a good crowd in attendance. The table decorations carSummers. out the theme, The End of ried Fred Chrlstensen and his son Rainbow. Large rainbows The visited there ranch in Tommy were formed in the cecnter of Strivell, Idaho last week. the table with artificial coins Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Anderson and at each Mutual officers teachers and committees have been busily preparing the haU for the annual Gold and Green ball to be held tonight, February 1 in the recreation hall. In place of honoring the Gleaners, this year the will be honored by the gleaners. Boyd Marble is acting and daughter Kristine visited as chairman over the dance. Sunday with her parents, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Anderson and Mrs. Ralph Grover. and son Garth were in Logan Clyda Cowley visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Anderson Summers Monday. She is Mrs. and sons Paul and Bruce, Mr. Summers Sister. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Christen-se- n and Mrs. Emil Kupfer, and Biand Mr. and Mrs. Oscar shop and Mrs. Deloris Stokes and daughter Paula Vie. and Camer- Christensen journeyed to Blackon were dinner guests at the Oli- smith Fork Canyon Sunday, ver Munk home on Sunday. where they were interested in Mr. and Mrs. Vance Lind and seeking a herd of elk. Enroute family visited during the week home they stopped in Logan with friends in Logan and Wells-vill- and visited Mr. and Mrs. Eldon ce - M-M- en e. Adams. . Mrs. Deloris Stokes and girls Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Anderson spent Tuesday afternoon visiting were in Logan Monday on busat the home of Mrs. Francis iness. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Firth Jones, the occasion was Mrs. Jones' birthday. have been In Ogden several Miss Monette Anderson spent time during the week to visit the weekend at the home of his mother, Mrs. Bert Firth hos- -. Retired Farmer Buried Thursday Funeral servlcecs were con- ducted Thursday afternoon in the Tremonton Methodist Church for Chranston Tallman, 80, who died Sunday evening, after on illness of two years. . Mr. Tallman was born December 2, 1871 in Minock. Illinois, a son of Shepard and Minerva Newburn Tallman. He was reared in Illinois and moved to Nebraska with his family when a of gold tiny bags setting. Those in charge wish to young man. He has lived in Trethank all those participating. monton since 1899. He married LuLu Wood worth Mr. and Mrs. Jay Holmgren1 visited at the home of Mr. and in Corinne in 1904. He was an active member of Mrs. Rudy Scholer last week. Mr. and Mrs. Thayne Stokes the methodist Church. and daughter were in Ogden Surviving are his widow, two sons, Denver of Ogden and Frank on business Wednesday. Bishop Deloris Stokes and of Los Angeles, one daughter. Dean Anderson were in Malad Mrs. Almyra Dunton, Woodland, on business Tuesday afternoon. California and four grand ! The Explorer basketball team played their third game in the tournament Tuesday evening. They were defeated by the . First Ward. Mr. and Mrs. Verl Henrie and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Henrie visI ited at the home of Mr. and Funeral services for Mrs. Viola Mrs. George Simmons Sunday. Get your hair up girls, remem- M... Lewis, 83, w e r e conducted afternoon in the ber? Tonight's' Bothwell's Gold Thursday, and Green Ball. We want to see Bear River City ward chapel by ' ' Doyle Archibaeld of the ward everyone there.; bishopric. The prelude r and : postlude were played by,. Wanda Johnson, and the choir sang, "Some-ItiWe'll Understand," as the With ideal conditions prevail- opening number, .,, The invocaing during the past two weeks, tion was offered by. Dee Busen-bar,:,' r coyote hunting by the local , has been hitting a record Speakers for. the services were Charles Checketts, Carlos! high. With only two weeks gone Jensen, and Doyle Archibald. since the last bounty day, at Musical numbers given were a which 75 bounties were paid, the vocal duet, "There'll Be No local airplane artists have killed in Heaven," by more that that amount already. Reta and Mae Anderson; a vocIf the landing1 conditions and al solo with violin obligato by clear weather continue, the next Harold and Lilian Felt "That bounty day may prove to be Wonderful Mother of Mine;" twice as big. Even though the and the closing song by the coyotes appear to be thinning choir "Abide With Me." The benediction was given out, the day's bag continues to be quite profitable for the boys by Blaine Radsten. Burial was1 andvthe sport of it all quite be- in the Bear River cemetery and Norman Kripp dedicated the yond explanation. 27-- 21 Viola Lewis Buried At Bear River City : , - " FIGHT Coyote Hunting Still Pays Off MARCH OF DIMES POLIO me k. ' fly-bo- The annual drive! ys for funds the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis has been under way for some time. This year the campaign should have particular appeal to e v e r y Utahn. For this year, more than ever the people of our state have reason to support generously the foun- dations drive, and thus support the whole program of the foundation to combat polio. J According to figures released by the foundation, Utah, this year has been the hardest hit by this Guests at the J. H. Laub home disease of any state in, the union. during the week were Mr. and Mrs. Wendell McDermierd and Foundation records show 566 cases of polio in Mrs. Richard Dayhoof, Salt Lake Utah this year. That is by far the largest Utah City; Mrs. Blanche Richards, total on record. Fielding; and Mrs. Floyd H. 'of j Graves and daughter, Utah druggists are aiding in the drive against this dread disease. WONT YOU JOIN, TOO? m - 16- es 17 17 mmcm 24 84 24 ,; . 31 ; . 1-- 31 . , 1 , , Keep Informed Tune In ! ' - - . 12:15 noon Dam-Lak- 24 24 24 Shirley Tanner Dies At Grouse ' Creek Home . Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon in Grouse MONTH END SALE at ALLEITS Look at the many CARPET and RUG Values listed below: on the Liberty Broadcasting System direct from Washington, D. C. 800 K C Dick's Norma, make Marjorie Thompson, 3556 ttac Al Don,' Eileen, Merle, Darrell, len and Barbara Tanner, all ofi Handicapped women or house -Grouse Creek. Also surviving are wifes to do telephone soliciting her grandmothers, Mrs. Mary In Tremonton. Possible Income Emily Tanner, Grouse ICreek; $200 to $400 per month. Write and Mrs, Josie Kimber, Brig-ha- Box 15, Ogden, Utah. , City. Shop-Phon- The Laub family entertained on the 17th in honor , of the birthday of Mrs. J. H. Laub. The group met at her home and a hot supper was served. The rest in of the evening was ... also AM'S In TREMONTON now only $79.95 $229.95 Sale price S158.C0 12x15 Biege Leaf, Regular price $240.00 .', Sale price $175.00 Ideal all wool face rugs for the bedroom or odd rooms, size 9x12 ltc The Flowerlane Only $29.95 SPECIAL Part Ro11 f beautiful ELCARA and EDGELY HILL FLORAL & GIFT SHOPPE All Wool Wilton Carpet Invites you to attend their Birthday Party on their first anniversary Lovely Sculptured loop twist for longest wear. This finest carpet normally sells for $17.00 per For square yard. PLANTS CUT FLOWERS pi? bred; Rugs, formerly $129.95 Regular FOR SALE 5 tier chicken brooder. Holds 500 chickens. Phone 3972 or, see Don Davis. FUN! Phone 3451 SURRIZES! SUB-ZER- O Fri, and Sat, February 1st, 2nd 511 .95 CORSAGES Ice Cream for the kids when accompanied by their parents with compliments of your ; are REDUCING this Carpet to only PLANTERS ORCHIDS FOR THE LADIES BY M ARK H spent SALE (' 9x12 Wool Carpet 12x12 all wool Wilton Rug, luxurious loop twist grey, green or beige, Hereford gilts. Owen R. Stokes, ' ltc Phone 4763 SPECIALS-POTTE- D Presented as a public service to you e m Saturday, February 2, 1952 On Your Dial ' 24 playing games. For Your "County Visitor" ... : , HAY FOR At BUN , 4 .". 24 Mr. FARMER! $3.20 1-- 31 WANT ADS Tremonton, Utah SPERRIES Olympic - Dairy Feed per 80 lbs, Anderson Tractor Service ts present- sen Seed and Feed. Phone 2541. tfc ing "Gallahad Jones" with an all Hollywood cast, and several other talking pictures, it's a FOR SALE New ladles , fur By LaVere Adams free farmer show. If you don't coat, size about 40. Very reasonable. See it at Excell CleanA three act comedy "Ever have tickets, ask us for them. . 2tc ers, tfn-- c Since Eve," will be presented by Bear River high thespians on BUY YOUR Cameras, PhotoWill pay February 6 and 7, states Milton graphic equipment and ssup-pli- UTAH or usless dead for cash cows, Johnson, drama director. Pre at ASHCRAFTS, in Tre- horses, sheep or hogs. Dial Tresentation time is .slated for 8:15 monton 3tc monton 2141 or Garland phone each night. 195. tfc The play centers around the WANTED TO RENT FARM attempts of high school stu Land suitable for hay, grain SEE US for 1952 turkey, and dents to weather the time-ol- d and beets. Phone 4750 Tremon- broiler feed financing. Anderbattle of the sexes. ton. t4p. son Seed and Feed. Tremonton, When the curtain rises, John tfc Utah. Phone 2541. ny Clover, editors of the school FOR SALE: Modern home with paper, played by Jerry Cannon, 3 bed rooms, sprinkling syssuddenly finds himself with tem, tiled bath room, double Susan Blake, portrayed by Kar garage, 3000 square feet paveen Johnson, and Betsy Erwin, ment, steam heat, y4 acres portrayed by Gae Lene Harris, ground. Good location in Loas his assistants. gan. Call Tremonton 4981 for 2tc Susan and Betsy know very information little about journalism, and when Johnny nad his friend FOR SALE s room house, two Spud Erwin, played by Karl chicken coops. $2,000. Penrose. t4p Hess, catch the measles, they Phone nearly ruin the paper. Unsus FOR SALE or RENT Frame pectingly, the girls print that house in Garland with 4 rooms their principal, LaVere Adams, and 3 floors with linhas married the Journalism oleum,bath, range and water tank teacher, Elaine Kirby, and thab hookup. $3500.00 or rent $25.00 Officer Simmons', Clayde Chris per ; month. Write Mrs. Olive was going Hall, Wendover. P, O. Box 146, tensen, daughter out with the gambler's son. Utah 2tc. los Angeles $14.75 Gloria Gay, seen as Lucybelle1 ... (, WANTED :,. Pressers Check and Lee, who has all the boys on ers Cleaners. Good! a$. Valley (the campus In a tizzey with her GREYHOUND 4tc ;.w Southern charm, turns on her wages. Southern anger when her orig- BALED" HAY for sale Phone today's best fravel, buy ' inal poem is used as a junk 4042. A. L. Cook. " ' '; ltp advertisement In the paper. i All the while, Johnny's folks, FOR RENT modern 3 room Us Plan a California Let ' played by Stanley Stores and (furnished cottage. Phone 4281, Vacation Including Hotels, Eleanor Burnett, sit back and Hp : and Round-Tri- p Sightseeing, hope for the best. Things really JUST ARRIVED New Transportation. get tangled up before they be- line of stamped goods. Spring May'sl work and worryget out to out. Forget straighten gin Art k Gift Shop. , .., ltc and get under the tunl Stop Other cast members are Gary over in historic Salt Lake City, Giles, VerNon Harris Graham FOR SALE see mighty Estate kitchen gay Lat Vegas e Mead. No Hoover Hayes, Bob Puzey and De Lon range, 1 Estate heatrola, large drivini strain by Greyhound. Gardner. Student directors are size, good condition. Phone 2312 Ask for FREE FOLDER see Donna Peterson and Morten 2tp your Greyhound Agent today. Funk. OTHER LOW FARES LOST 2 white faced cows. Brand on left hip. Phone 3024 Long Beach, Cal. BILL STERLING $14.75 or contact Dee Selman. 2tp Laguna Beach, Cal., . $15.50 ENTERS NAVY $18.15 Wilber W. (Bill) Sterling, son FOR 6ALE 1941 Ford "Deluxe San Francisco, Cal. Luis Obispo, Cal $18.30 of Mr. and Mrs. Wilber W. Sterl sedan, good tires, heater, clean. San Add Tax ing of Weelon is now in the Navy A bargain. Call Garland 187W 2 , There's stationed at San Diego, Califor or see John C. Middleton Greysomething about hound that makes it the Friendly nia. Guaranteed fresh hearing aid travel! way to batteries. Guaranteed watch and MISSIONARY REUNION GREYHOUND BUS DEPOT clock repairing at Vic's Jewelry, ATTENDED tfc ." Tremonton.. MIDLAND , Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Cook atHOTEL tended the reunion and Testi Before buying AUTOMOBILE 3886 ; Phone to see Reg monial at the LDS Institute at INSURANCE be sure tfc. Tremonton. HALL M. E. in Brough Aft. Logan Sunday evening. Mrs. J. H. Rhead has been in Creek for Shirley Tanner, 12, th Valley Hospitrl for the past who died Friday evening aftef, ten days with a bad case of an illness of seven months. bronchial pneumonia. Shirley was born in Brigham City, May 1, 1939, a daughter Mr. and Mrs. Harold Holley lof Herbert A. and Vera May HOUSE FOR RENT 3 rooms from American Fork spent a few Kimber Tanner. She was a garage and 1 acre ground sheds, Jesmember of the Church, of days with the Russ Waldrons. Riverside. us Christ of Latter Day Saints; Ferris MacFarland, 2tp and attended the Grouse Creek school. FOR SALE N. D. Ford tractor Surviving are her parents and wagon loader and plow. Used the following brothers and sis- 200 hours. Ferris MacFarland, ters: Mrs. Audrey Teeter, Og- Riverside. t2p. den? Floyd Tannery a missionAuto Glass Installation for an ary, Cedar Rapids,7 Iowa; Mrs.1 Auto cars. Adam's Drug Store m grave. Mark the date on your calendar. On February 8, Peter- High School To Present Annual Plav pr Included. y& Padding You cannot afford to miss this carpet value. Available in Rose, Green, Beigie and Grey Come In Today and Save Dealer PRIZES! Delivery Service ' - AT Allen's Home Furnishings Phone 5956 Your home-tow- n Furniture Dealer |