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Show THE 1950 LEADER mg won by Mrs. Ray Ashcraft and Mrs. Guy Ballard Mrs. Henrie, Mrs. Bill Sandall and Mrs. Londy Harris were rooms. Husbands of the DUP. guests. Refreshments were servare to be invited guests- - A lunch- ed by the hostess. eon will be followed by games. The officers urge all members to DON ALLEN HONORED come and bring their husbands. WITH BIRTHDAY PARTY Don Allen. 4 year old son of MIDLAND CAMP OF Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Allen, was D.U.P. TO MEET honored at a birthday party at The Midland Camp of the his home Sunday afternoon Six Daughters of the Utah Pioneers guests were present to enjoy will meet at the home of Mrs. playing games and eating the deHelen Allen on Friday, April 28th licious refreshments. Pictures at 3 County officers will be were taken of the group. in attendance at the meeting. V.G.S SEWING CLUB FETED JANET WORLEY HAS Mrs. Ed Kerr was hostess to BIRTHDAY PARTY members and guests of the V. G. Mrs. Gordon Worley entertainS. Sewing club at her home Weded Sunday afternoon in honor of her daughter, Janet, on her nesday evening. Guests were Mrs. Sandall, Mrs. Ed. Deak-i4th birthday anniversary. Gretal Wayne Mrs. Leon Kerr and Mrs. Jay Foxley, Kathleen Kerr, Pete Dee Harris. Refreshments were Jackie and Johnnie served Quinney, by the hostess Boyce, VaLoy Laub, Janet Cowley and Judy Rhead were guests. FAMILY Games were played, followed by BIRTHDAYMEET FOR DINNER a picnic luncheon. Twenty one members of the S A. Marble family met Sunday at LADIES FACULTY the family heme for a dinner CLUB HELD Members of the Ladies Facul- honoring their father in his birthday anniversary. Attending ty Club met at the Utah Power were family groups from Treand Light Building Monday eve- monton, Elwood and Garland, ning. Mrs. Amelia Cannon and Brigham City. Mrs. Vivian Stapley were in charge of the program presented CORINNE CHAPTER O ES by the elementary school child- ENTERTAINED ren. Hostesses were Ann Hughes, The Corinne chapter Order of Lulu Johnson, Shirley Hampton Eastern Star entertained the and Nell Puzey. Grand Matron and Worthy associate Grand officers WednesGROUP ENJOY LECTURE day night at a banquet and cereAND CONCERT monies at the Mosonic Hall in Mrs. Ulalla Cornwall, Mrs. ElCorinne. Those attending from mer Winzeler, Mrs. Harry Drew Tremonton were Lois Lundberg, and Mrs. Farrell Bess were in who is Grand Martha of the to attend a Logan Tuesday Fern Chapter, Sarah Winzeler, in the morning and the conAllen, Sarah Hadley, 'Blanche cert presented in the afternoon Brenkman, Birdean Conine, Helby the Idaho State a cappella en De Jarnett, Shirley Matney, choir from Pocatello. Margaret Woodsides and Vesta Ferry. G. F. S. CLUB ENTERTAINED DELMAR THOMPSONS Mrs. Ross Miller was a graci- HAVE NEW SON ous hostess to members and Bishop and Mrs. Ford Jeppson guests of the G. F. S. Club on received word this week of the Thursday evening at her home. safe arrival of a son born on Bridge was played with prizes be- - April 8th to Mr- and Mrs. Thompson of Boise, Idaho. Mr. Thompson is a brother of Mrs. Jeppson. Rad-clif- fe fr" n Thompson, announces daughter. Claudia Glen 'SSw ?t Idaho Falls v with APril 25 -- L-'- f gnack officiating. student 3 . in Logan. Z re- - has recently pSentKillpac, Uion president. n, iei3S Kurd of marri-li- r '.Mrs. Edmund jounce-thdaughter Meiba. to son of Mr- - and "cwmbs of Fielding, at the sony took place Stance and reception at the Snowville Md tional 21, April hall Friday in their honor. and a guest Sewing club met Jaembers - S. p Maxine Wednesday of Mrs. m is Ogden enjoyable eve- -i very A spent in sewing, visi-eatithe delicious re-- is ng served hostess by the ;XUB ENJOYED ietea Austin entertain day the Variety at her home. was spent of srs i many j. Tasty 3d by -- Club lee-tur- e The in playing lovely gifts refreshments the hostess. J31 ENTERTAIN AT SOCIAL Utah alters of the are having a April social at the ward banquet Tne-Seco- 22, nd - Del-M- ar FOR EXPERT LEWIS DODD IMPROVING Lewis Dodd was able to leave PLUMBING& HEATING the hospital this PHONE 4741 or 3201 I ATTENTION GIVEN TO REPAIRS PROMPT, MUM PLUMBING KARMA KENT V S SECOND OPERATION Karma Kent, r""ghter of May T. Kent under -- nt a second operation last wek. Mrs. Kent was in Salt Lake again Sunday and she reports that Karma is getting along fine. CO. TSEMONTON u you raisft $1 ? LEAVE FOR EASTERN TRIP Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Woodruff and Mr. and Mrs. Jess Garfield H GLADIOLUS BULBS different varieties. Will klong spikes of flowers this year. ONE DOLLAR left the first of the week by car for a motor trip to the eastern states. They expect to drive back a new car. ; Mfconly. LARGE BULBS Best wr seen. $2.00 only. We Also value in Gladiolus bulbs Each 12 08 06 .20 90 65 2.00 AEEarly pure white Mcarlet Yellow SRUTall, LOCAL VETERANS ATTEND COMPANY PARTY All twenty year service veter Have the Following ! Throat pink large1 100 7.50 7.50 15.00 9.00 10.00 5.50 ; E. North 1st West, Tremonton convenience orders may Harrv Fncin. CI r Phone 2801 be left at the ci I t bucrs! 'nou! In Own Back Yard CINCINNATI. OHIO -- Old fossil can be a lot of new fun and the person- who ha never D.eugM to 0 exploring to find them is mis sing a lot of enjoyment. Many may have been stopped by three big hurdles money, time and techni- cal hurdles which are &iway envisioned when stories of exploration and explorers, such as William Beebe and Roy Chapm en Andrews are mentioned. For those, there is a great diml of encouragement in news that you don't have to possess those three tmngs at all to go exploring for fossils because they might be right in your own back yard! Go back a short space of time-s- ay, a few million years and see what conditions were in your back yard. "Skippy" the Scallop Picture a blazing sun shining on a broad, mirror-liksea. Far below the surface, zooming from one spot to another. Is a little organism that closely resemfelet our present-dascallop. Not to be too scientific, we'll call him "Skippy. It so happens that "Skippy," being a very active little scallop, reaches that stage in life when his usefulness is over and with one final spurt, gives up the ghost and sinks to the bottom. It Isn't long before the shifting silt of the ocean floor has completely covered him over. Years pass, the silt layer deepens and is compressed by the tons of ocean water above. And "Skippy," once a happy little bi valve, is but a memory. Following "Skippy's" demise, after a few million years of course, the broad expanse of sea shrinks to several large puddles, two of which we now call the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. And out of the depths emerges . . . your back yard. That, in a nutshell, is the whole story. It may sound a trifle fantastic but it is the truth and easily proved. Let's take a look at the stone walk you made last summer, the one from the house to the garage. See that large flat rock, about the third one from the end? See the small lump? Know what it is? Right the first time! It's "Skippy." Field Stone Very Old The "Field Stone" used throughout Cincinnati for walls, rock gardens and terraces is the old ocean floor of the? Paleozoic and Cambrian ages. One small piece of this rock contains thousedimentary sands of fossilized specimens including "Skippy" and his cousins. You can easily pick out the beautiful sprays of coral, perfect impressions of marine plant life and the fragile skeletons of minute denizens of the deep. Each small fragment is pure exploration for " you never know just what you'll There is always the possibility that you'll find new secrets concerning these ages of long ago. The equipment needed for collecting these small fossils is no problem, you can find it in the basement. A hammer, a screwdriver or chisel and one watercolor brush of the cheapest sort, will do. Since this sedimentary stuff is soft, many times you can pick out fine specimens with only a,, nail file. The brush will come in handy for cleaning the finer details of the specimens. Once removed from the matrix, the fossils can be kept from crumbling with a coat of clear e ; "If a person who is receiving e and Survivors monthly Insurance payments works in a job covered by the law and earns than more j $14.99 in one month, j ; he must report that fact to the Social Security Administration." This statement was made by Mr. Harry E. Johnson, Manager of tne Ogden Social Security Office. I Buy a Used Car with an OK that counts 'His payment will be suspended for that month. This is the only circumstance which stops a retired worker's payments. If he never returns to work after his payments start, they continue for the rest of his life." Mr. Johnson continued. ' Since a wife's benefits depend upon her husband's account, her payments must stop too, if he goes to work in covered employment. Working in covered employment on her part or divorce will also stop her payments." Mr. Johnson will be in Tremonton on Thursday, April 27, 1950- He will be at the office of the Utah Power and Light Com- pany at J1 i Old-Ag- ' FRONK CHEVROLET 1947 CO- - ten Brownlip Transmission, new CHEVROLET 2 1948 CHEVROLET 2 ton, 2 speed. New 825 tires. 825 tires. 1948 CHEVROLET Stake 1946 CHEVROLET Ton 1942 CHEVROLET 2 ton, 2 speed. New Engine. u 198 CHEVROLET Club Coupe Sedan 1919 CHEVROLET 1941 CHEVROLET Club Coupe 190 OLDSMOBILE Sedan 1939 STLDEBAKER Coach 1939 OLDSMOBILE Sedan FRONK 2 p.m. CHEVROLET CO UTAH TREMONTON, y , f'-- routed a street thug here. ; Marion Vilt, 17. told police that when the man grappled with her, "I grabbed his index finger and bent it back hard. He let go and I punched him twice. He ran one tvay and I ran the other." She also credited her brother. Con. a football player of Bowling Green university, with teaching her same of the tricks. A BOY FOR DEWAYNE FALKS and Mrs. Ferris Allen Mr. and Mrs. Dewayne Falk spent Sunday in Salt Lake vis- are happy over the arrival of a iting Mrs. Allen's mother, Mrs. J. baby boy born Tuesday, April C. Jenson, who is ill. 18th. This is their second son. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Strand and Dr. and Mrs. Ozborn Ashcraft family drove to Salt Lake Sun of Buffalo, New York were dinmeet Mr. ttrana s day to guests Thursday at the home Ruth Jones from nerMrMrs. cousin, and Mrs. Ray Ashcraft. of ' Chicago. Mr. cultivator .itk-aitatlii- ng Mrs. R. S. Boothe of Great Falls, Montana is visiting for a week with her sister, Mrs. Leland Crystal. Mrs. Wanda Cook and children of Salt Lake City are visiting for a weeK wren ner nioiuci, mi John O. Garfield. B7i May Be Pursued SOUTH BEAR RIVER STAKE TO HOLD FAMILY NIGHT FILMS ON NEW ZEALAND TO EE SHOWN A vis't to New Zealand The regular stake family night through for the auxiliary organizations ol J?ema? e ln, the Ycung Marfwpd Folks class in the First South Bear River Stake will beWard MXA. on. AprlI held Monday evening at 8 p.m. 25th at 8 m. H. Dee Johnson cf p There will be no meeting for the Brigham will be in attendance to Stake High Council on that Presen the films. Everyone is in- Yviea ana oiners all urge night members of the class to attend Be Reported - ty- - . Hunting Fossils Out-Wrestl- es GENT 1 Earnings Must ans of the Utah Power and lacquer. Light Company were entertained at a dinner party Wednesday Teen-Age- r evening at the Hotel Utah in Salt Assaulter, Who Escapes Lake City. A girl and Johnson Mrs. Mr. and Guy CLEVELAND, OHIO. Mr and Mrs. James Ransom of teen ager who learned wrestling the local office attended the par tactics by watching television 100 pink, silvery edge -- 10. -P-erfect red .12 "lNCESS-p- ure 65 snow white .... .06 Send for complete list. We only sell large bulbs lower this year. GEORGE after medical f atment here for the past sever 1 days. TV.montrn. Utah . RICHARD D. CANNON TO BE GUEST OF SALT LAKE CITY ROTARIANS Richard D. Cannon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Cannon has been chosen to represent Bear River high school as a guest of the Salt Lake Rotary Club for four days 1n that city. He will leave for the visit on Saturday morning. Each year the club entertains representatives trom the various high schools, and Richard will enjoy the privilege this year. HOWELL MEN PURCHASE REGISTERED STOCK J. L. Payne & Hyden, purebred Duroc breeders of Howell, have recently purchased Ac'cent, a registered Duroc boar from Emmett Clegg, prominent Duroc breeder of Logan, Utah according to a report from B. R. Evans, SecretafY of the United Duroc Record Association Peoria, Realize Greater Profits FROM YOUR CROPS THIS YEAR! NORTHERN GROWN SEEDS ARE CLIMATED AND WILL SURVIVE OUR RUGGED WINTER. PASTURE MIXES ALFALFA ALL SEED GRAINS Royal HI. FIRESIDE CHAT HELD A Fireside chat was enjoyed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Quinney on Sunday evening. There were twenty guests present. David Stenquist was the speaker. RETURN FROM ENJOYABLE TRIP Mr- and Mrs. A. C. Christensen returned this week from an enjoyable two week's vacation trip. They attended a Prisoner of War All our seed grains are treated with the new Slurry Process Ceresan M. THE MOST ADVANCED METHOD OF GRAIN TREATMENT for the CONTROL, OF SMUTT. ALSO REDUCES LOSS FROM SEED DECAY AND SEEDLING BLIGHT. TREATING CLEANING . ROLLING . GRINDING . MIXING - Convention in El Paso, Texas, visited friends in Cheyenne, stayed a tew days with friends in Denver and also spent some time in Pheonix and Los Angeles. Phone Tremonton 2411 It Is Going Big ! 'ephart's Silver Certificate THIS CERTIFICATE IS OF REAL VALUE With each $1.00 Purchase we will civc me of these certificates. With this certificate and 10 cents (15 cents far dinner knives and forks and lan;e table spxns) SILVER' you arc entitled to one riccc of our BARONESS PATTERN QUALITY WARE. nickel silver, such as is used This ware is silverpLitcd on base metal of 18 Excise Tax. Federal to is NOT It silverware. subject in the most expensive Co. 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