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Show LEGAL NOTICES Probate and Guardianship tices. Consult Clerk of District Utah, or the re.Court, Brig-haspective signers for farther No- NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of George Renaldo Jones, also known as George R Jone3. deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersign ed at Tremonton, Box Elder County, Utah on or before the 10th day of January, A. p., 1953. Maria Jones, Administratrix, of the Estate of George Renaldo Jones, also known as George R. Jones, Deceased. O. Dee Lund, First Security Bank 'Bldg. Brlgham City, Utah Attorney for Administratrix. Date of first publication November 7, A. D., 1952 'ttl-M . WILMA PLTSIFHES IS OFFICE CANDIDATE . Wllma Pulsipher, Oar land, is a candidate for the office 'of secretary of the freshman class at Utah State Agricultural lege. col- , with She is competing other students. two begins Friday Campaigning and voting will be conducted next Wednesday. Miss Pulsipher, a freshman student, is majoring in home ec-- 1 ononrics. She is the daughter fit j Mr. ana Mrs. J. w. i'uismner. Annual Navy Enrollment in some Naval Scisubjects will be required as pert of the school curriculum. Summer cruises are made in the Navy to various foreign ports. The regular ROTC program is the largest scholarship program in the country today, offering ence 1,800 four-yea- r college scholar- The scholarships Include tuition, fees, books, uniforms, and $600 In cash annually. Selection for the program is impartial and entirely competitive-CaptaiClark placed emphasis on the fact that applications for this scholarship must mailed in sufficient N time tobereach the Testing Center at Princeton, New Jersey, by ADMISSION LOW NEW midnight November 22nd. ApPRICES plications received after that Children 14c date cannot be considered for Adults 40c the 1953 ROTC program. Application forms are available at Thurs - Fri - Sat all high schools and colleges, any ROTC unit, or at- any Navy Nov. 13 - 14 -- 15 Recruiting station. Double Feature ORPHEUM n THEATRE TREMONTO fillip s icinf ifiimi umma mhhi w Second Co-H- IK:?. .... it in the pheasant ITS TOE TO SEE MOTOROLA AtU. S.A.C. mmm ARTHUR KEKKEDY mm annuo UUllrWiVriniil rock V The annual reunion of the 145th Field Artillery Association of Utah wiU be held on November 15th at the Newhouse hotel. Registration will begin at 4:00 o'clock and the banquet will be served at 7 p.m. who served with the 145th in the first World War who cannot be reached through lack of addresses and all are Invited to attend- - an A Artillery Plans Reunion There are many hundred men f UnivenatlnternatkHijI ficture also You don't inate the daytime scene. Gray Is well ahead in the jfashion world tor these clothes, with black also favoredShades of brown which lend themselves to black accents are also offering competition. Is Coming Back to Tremonton A 12 WEEK DANCE COURSE Table Models 200 bones in your body are breakable. So guard against falls by not cluttering up stairs, g your rugs, by by adequate lighting of danger 13,000 areas. Remember Americans died in 1950 from falls in the home. AH Consoles Combinations SELECT YOUR SET AT SATURDAY NOV. 22nd bounce -- qou break I ' TREMONTON Lumber & Hd we Sponsored in Hi 3KX) " "T-- Let Your Child Join The Fun! Oak Cafe, Saturday, Nov. 15th REGISTER Between 1:00 and 2:00 p. m. Price 0 Tremonton ' TO BE TOPPED OFF WITH A GOOD SHOW AT THE END! ' careful tha life you save may be your own! B - $12.00 for the course! START IMMEDIATELY AND DONT MJSS ANY LESSONS. Interest of your taftty t 22 V 7 43 V- - : -- us ' II Cordially Invites You To Attend Their ... Annual Birthday Party . . . Saturday, November 15th - Candy for the Kids. ful new merchandise for your Christmas shopping. - Shop early while our stocks Tuesday - Wednesday November 18 - 19 Ml PALMER JEWELRY CO. OUR STORE is brimming with beauti- p.m; . . . and a Nice Gift for Pop, Too! A SMALL DEPOSIT will hold any item . until wanted. are complete. ...... 1.u..w a Columbia ncnjn mum mmm mm mm Mm . bkhi ciwium m Hfmt MM ftrtct I mam I SLEEP IN COMFORT and Jeff Chandler and Evelyn Keyes in "IRON MAN" Thurs., Fri, Nov. 20-21-- Sat 22 ON A NEW EVERTON MATTRESS are equipped to make g the finest mattress of the We inner-sprin- highest quality. Standard or De Luxe Quality. EUERTOn r r Clark Gable and Ava Gardner in "LONE STAR" Matinee Sat. 3:00 p. m. C i I 1 :' We Have Flowers for the Ladies Matinee Sun., , in 145th Field Sunday Monday November 16 -- 17 - Gray Ahead Simple woolen dresset will dom- - if Matinee Saturday 3 p. m. for the many kind expressions of sympathy offered to us during the sickness and death of our beloved mother and grandmother. We sincerely thank all who helped in any way, for the floral offerings, the lovely service, and all the expressions of sympathy and consolation extended to ue. We are ever grateful to you. Beard Mr. and Mrs. . and family. . Mr. and Mrs- Floyd Beard and family. WILL BEGIN ON AND ENJOY THE FINEST Phone 2301 r. With heartfelt thanks, we wish to express our deep appreciation - pledged the organization are: Americu Families Marian Linford, daughter of Mr- - and Mrs. P. A. Linford. Miss There are 103 minion cards rep. Linford Is a freshman majoring resenting American families in the in secretarial science. Washington offices of the Bureau Carole Bingham, daughter of of the Census. TV Radio-T-V Mr-an- d Five students from Garland Dledred Lambda Delta Sigma at Utah State Agricultural college in pledging ceremonies recently. A total of 240 students pledged the fraternity, which is sponsored by. the Logan Institute of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Da- y Saints. will go The new pledges through at probational period during which they will fill requirements for becoming active members. Initiation ceremonies will be held during December. of National headquarters Lambda Delta Sigma is located on the Utah State campus in Logan. Students from Garland who CARD OF THANKS Primary campaigning for the Brigham Young University freshman class elections are set for Monday through Wednesday this week with primary balloting on Thursday and Friday. Final campaigning for the frosh officers will run three days, Nov- 17 through 19, with final balloting Nov. 20 and 21. Vying for the are Janet Shelton, American Fork; Ruth Rytting, Tremonton; Roger Brown, Provo; and Mau-rin- e Miller and Gordon Coffman, both of Salt Lake City. Lorna Mason, daughter of Mrs- - Glen S. Mason. Miss Mason is a freshman majoring in physical education. Carol Anderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ,Verl Anderson. Miss Anderson is a freshmen in the orientation participating program. . Wilma Pulsipher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Pulsipher. Miss Pulsipher Is a freshman majority in foods and nutrition Midshipmen students are permitted to major in any field except music, medicine, dentistry, On pharmacy and theology. graduation the midshipman will be awarded a commission in the Navy or Marine Corps. Within the area, ROTC units are located at the Universities of Idaho, Utah, Colorado and New Mexico. inter-mounta- RUTH RYTTING IS A V. P. CANDIDATE ad-- Scholarship Now Offered Annual selections for Navy scholarships to mare than 50 universities of the United States will commence next week, according to Captain Robert S.. Clark, professor of Naval Science at the University of Utah. Eiieibilltv to comDete for one of these coveted scholarships is limited to men between 17 and 21 who are high school graduates, or seniors who will graduate in the spring of 1953. Special age considerations are given to men over 21 who have had prior military or naval service. College freshmen are eligible. Selection for this program will assign successful candidates to the ROTC unit at one of 52 leading universities when the fall term commences in 1953. Thursday, November 13, 1952 - Dartlcipated hunt. ships. mn THE LEADER, Tremonton, Utah Mr. and Mrs. Harold W. Bing-- j Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Strand of Fi,ve Garland ham- Miss Bingham is a freshOgden were in Tremonton Mon- man 1 majoring in business day, where Mrs. Strand visited Girls Pledged ministration. with friends, and Mr. Strand MATTRESS cor.ipnriy Phone 27 Brigham City -- or ic. (J. Harris, Phone 6026 Tremonton HERE ARE SOME SAMPLES Lots of pins, earrings, necklaces, cuff OF WHAT YOU WEL FEND! Here Is A Bargain You Can't Afford to pass up! With Each Watch Purchased links, identification bracelets, barretts, pens, pencils . . . your choice for only. or layed away for Christmas, ?a include a beautiful Expansion Band FREE! 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