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Show THE 1950 v. LET ME HELP YOU pllAN YOUR , NEW HOME in v".l ' Utih "uuh ....... reP"d at Snowville oaugntsrs. Monday by Mrs. Potter ttllU a 01-s- t en mm mm a mmm - FESSLER, General Contractor rcn fc i - PORTAGE, UTAH CctlihJtctt VACATION Mrs. R. W. Warnke hotel actions and special included ixeing-- all '. cost! jelow jfsdfic Ccast J Eafeest yfic enjoyable Tours Offer I available. ilso HOLDER! 5 your jsziog copy " Greyhound's Vacation America Fold-givin- g descrip-aso- f of carefree tours. scores I your IE. HALL, f Phone i OR I Agent Greyhound Agent, 3886 WRITE GREYHOUND WEL BUREAU If. South Temple St. )ii lake City 1, Utah ! FOR SEPTIC 1 SEWER full-si- Mr. and Mrs. Grant Marbte and family visited on Sunday afternoon with Mrs. J. P. Barnard in Brigham City. The Trail Builder Boys attended their Trail Day at Garland on Saturday, accompanied scheme of Firemen's Union to put an additions! fireman on diesel locomotives has been no TANK SERVICE Myrle Udy A held Thursday afternoon for George M. Ward. The floral tribute and large crowd attested to the esteem in which he was held by SEWER M While, Manager people from all over parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Hadfield. ' Smith and Paul Ward visited at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Art Ward. Smith y -- A T mn who is now a corporal, is on furlough from the Marine base in San Diego. T. J- Udy spent Wednesday in Logan and Smithfield. 3F and Mrs. John Allien and family and lone Udy spent SunMr. n k3 O 3 and Truman CO ' s 1 Uli i railroad transportation Now the Firemen's leaders seek to paralyze additional to compel the railroads to employ a wholly unnecessary fireman to ride on diesel locomotives, inis 5cnem f?nn - IE. nnn WW iff Mrs. Ed Udy. Had-field- jUL1 On have said these demands were "devoia or mem Perry spent Friday with Mr. and Millville, Utah L i Roosevelt Foet Finding Boards appointed by Presidents Idaho. On Saturday Lillian Tingey was in Ogden visiting. Gwen Ward and daughter and Grace Hales and daughter were in Ogden on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Thorn of Ross Hadfield, accompanied by Russell Boyd and son, Gary, of Meridian, Idaho, spent part 's of the weekend with Mr. I lit Northern Utah and Southern are not canvassing. For swvice call Logan 27J4 collect or ser Plumbing Co, 3261 Tremonton ! very impressive funeral ser vice was We I e CO. SERVICE CO. j .. ce there is only THER0TO-R00T- ."ZZ''"m'is ORD day. ER J - OR DRAIN SERVICE J 1 J hop. Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Jensen and family of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Martha Jensen and daughter of Brigham and Mr. and Mrs. Orion Nelson and family of Mantua were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jens Veibell. Mr. and Mrs. Durrell Ericksen and family of Dayton, Idaho were weekend guests at the J. A. Ericksen home. Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Green and family of Logan joined the family on Sun- and n , Bishop and Mrs. Clark Bowen visited on Wednesday with Mrs. Sarah Bowen who is ill at the home of her daughter Mrs. Ray Darley of Wellsville. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hess and daughter of Logan were weekend guests at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bis- York City lew Iji . home. Chicago 4; . her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Busenbark. Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Bishop and their three daughters of Ogden spent two days during the week at the Charles Bishop East HIstsric . .: three children of Preston, Idaho spent the week at the home of California j .. t"""" Bowen. Mrs. Erwin Covey of Big Piney, Wyoming visited with her sister, Mrs. A. A. Johnson, Tuesday and Wednesday. Mrs. Winslow Ames and her Ignition, HI rJ Paul Bowen of Hurricane and Wayne Bowen of Ogden spent the weekend at the home of their parents, Mr.' and Mrs. G. L. Mil on Mrs V, choo from puns to satisfaction uaranteed ,1W . Tremor.ton. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Clark and consisted of piano solos by Uarda son. Stephen, were weekend vis- Larkin and Thea Christine Peterson vun aim ciieue, accompanied Hodges and Mrs. Johnson. Tolman, by itors in Salt Lake. Mrs. Laura Smith of Kolbrook Miss Tolman and talks by Stacey Mr. and Mrs. Dwane La r kin Visitors tit wr w iiunic qi The Sunday evening program Gam, Mrs. Uarda Larkin, Reed and Mrs. Marjorie Steed and of Logan the weekend with in Sacrament Daley last week were Mr and! daughter, .Susan, of stone to relatives spent meeting and fare- Larkin and the missionary. A here waiter carson of Burley Ogden on Tuesday. well testimonial for Garn Larkin large crowd was in attendance. Idaho and Mr. and Mrs. Dolf Mrs. Marvin Nelson and Mrs. of Missoula, Montana. Richardson of the Stake Board Mrs. Anna Arbon and son, Ed- were Sunday morning visitors win, of Reno, Nevada Visited here. with DeLone Arbon and family Mr. and Mrs- Doyle Cutler were on Wednesday. Thev snpnt th Idaho visitors on WedFranklin, day in Malad. Idahonesday. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Black and Tuesday evening Park Valley family visited in Pocatello, Idaho Ward MIA held their closing Mr. with Saturday and Mrs. Art social to which Snowville M. I. Black. A. were invited guests. The pic Mr. and Mrs. DeLamar Cutler ture show "The Life of Christ" and Mrs. Jay Larsen and chil- was presented to a large crowd. dren, Jeanne and Stephen, visEd Pratt was in Opden three -Sited in Ogden on Thursday with XT. I -;'-days last week on business. Mrs. Martha Mrs. Fice Cutler Peterson, who has entertained Friday afternoon in honor of " " tttomm ... 1. .... ' I V" her daughter, Patsy and Jim h'l ford for big cor comfort ond roodubilily. ;; by their teacher, Hilda Johnson 1 M lit low, frorne wiih fiv crou ""ir V ; Stokes on their 10th birthday and Primary President, Rosa memberi glv Vfefc extra lrnB'h ond rgidiry. M anniversaries. Games were rr The odvnnced engineering deiign provide! V Rucker. played and a picnic luncheon low cenier of gravity end unutual tobility. 1 Visiting High councilman on served to sixteen guests. Sunday evening at Sacrament Cliff Neal and Mrs. Ada Pratt meeting was E. A. Buchanan of and daughter. Marie were Brisr- Garland. Bill Capener, a return- ham visitors Saturday. ed missionary, was alsa a guest Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Palmer speaker. and daughter of Salt Lake visited ' cond yeor in a row, fh Mr. and Mrs. Jen Veibell and f , Saturday and Sunday at the s New York Fothlon Academy hoi , , , Mr. and Mrs T w rntfn. Harvey Sorenson home. ovof"1 Cold Medal o T fo'd l . '' ' k t . attended a birthday party in Mr. and Mrs. Dwane Neal and ; "Fothion Cor of the Year." i ?ij r ft honor of Mrs. Carlisle Anderson daughters, Laie and Shyrl, of at her home in Mantua. Ogden were weekend guests of Dennis and LaMon Simmons Mr. and Mrs. Fred Neal and rel wer,5 Ogden visitors Saturday. atives here. Mrs. Rhoda Theurer of ProviJoyce Hurd, who has been in dence called at the home of her Twin Falls the past month with brother, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Durfey her sister, came home over the and also the Tom Simmons home weekend to attend the wedding dance for Mr- and Mrs. Verl Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Ericksen Coombs. She returned to Twin were weekend visitors in Salt Falls again on Sunday. Lake City. visitors at the Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sim- home Mr. of and Mrs. mons, LaMon and Nordith, Archie Rose were Joan Rose, attended a missionary farewell Mrs. Mary Rose, Mr. and at Bonida, Idaho Saturday eve- Mrs. Leo Meacham and Shirley ning for Marvin Hollingsworth Blaylock all of Brigham. They With itt low flrit coit, low upkeep and attended the testimonial in the and David Sparks. high resale value Ford Ii the new for dinner at Garn Larkin. the evening guests Sunday standard of value. And in the recent Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Johanson home of Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Mobilgos Grand Canyon Economy Run, Bowen were Mr. and Mrs. George of Morgan, Utah visited Sunday D! officially supervised by AAA, a 'SO Ford "Six" with Overdrive won the Jackson and daughter, Loya, with Mr. and Mrs. Dee Arbon economy championship of its class the and family. Logan; William Kreise of Provi-enfield. 3 cart in the tCi, and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Henrle and Johnson, Deweyville. During the daughter, Eunice, Mr. and Mrs. afternoon they were joined by Nielson and son, David, of Logan TRI-MOT- OR Mr. and Mrs. LaVere Balls, their attended the testimonial on Sun two children and Mr. and Mrs. day evening. Tremonton Dial 2121 The Primary Stake Board was Bowden of Dayton Idaho. Mrs. C. R. Bidd',3 and family visited in Logan Sunday at the home of Mrs. Mar' on K. Everton Feather-beddin- g and family, and p' so visited Mr. L. in is Biddle Clarence the D. S. hospital and ""turned home with her son, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Biddle. Building Experience Years 25 LEADER i In .ad t ! M 'A Pi k I i l; day in Smithfield. Mr. W the leaves that's where the real feed is. Rak-- H timed to match of the hay. Side Delivery Rake is power driven selective with i? speed transmission t? provides two forward reel speeds for raking m ne reverse for tedding. Fixed rear wheel and castered front wheel give true trailing. windrows, Clean, ea wound corners or contoured fields. Here is the modern rake with performance and field Pacity to match your power mower, and And there'8 tandem wheel equipment avail. blf rr the man that needs it. Stop in and see it. must be gentle and perfectly weathcr and moisture content The Allia-Chalme- easy-to-follo- Iii!3-i:3GILGGQ- SALtS Box AND Elder Donald Davis returned from a two year's mission in New Zealand by way of Vancouver. British Columbia. He was met Mrs. Jesse by his family, Mr. and by Sheryl Davis accompanied Dustman. He was accompanied to Utah by Elder Vaun Hughie of Logan. w 3 SIRVICf ) J Elder iMotor Co. Tremonton and Mrs. DeLos Udy and family spent Sunday in Corinne. Mrs. Ida Steed of Plymouth spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Udy. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Udy and Salt family spent Wednesday in Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Udy and family spent Sunday in Logan with Mrs. Udy's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bailey. Grant Adams of Thatcher Mont spent the weekend with La I The Berries of America anbakers The pie of strawnually use 7.300.000 pounds of pounds 15,000.000 and berries, blueberries as such other berries also and blackberries. The bakers of 4.600.000 pounds than use more of 34,uX)0,000 pounds coconut and cherries In pies each year. Leaders ok the Firemen's union have called a nationwide strike starting with four great railroads on April 2G. These railroads are t he New York Central, Pennsylvania. Santa Fe, and Southern. The union claim that a second fireman is needed on grounds of safety is sheer into hypocrisy. Safety has been dragged effort this dispute only in an unsuccessful to give a cloak of respectability to vicious demands. g deAfter a careful study of the first Fact Presidential mands of this union, a Finding Board on May 21, 1943, reported to President Roosevelt that there was no need for an extra fireman on diesel locomotive. a Again, on September 19, 1949, after denecond hearing on the union leaders' Presimands, a second Board reported to dent Truman that: "there presently exists no need for an additional fireman . . . upon either the ground of safety or that of ion." efficiency and economy of operat Teather-bcxldin- Safety Record of Diesels Outstandingly Good extra fireman is needed fur 'Vafety" Here's what the Board had to say rec-son- K. that point: e performance 'The safety and of diesel electric locomotives operated under current rules have been notably on on-tim- good . . . subTpon cartful analysis of the data concluded have we on mitted safety, that no valid reasons have been shown as a support for the Brotherhood prowould be posal under which a fireman required to be at all times continuously In the cab of road diesels. The proposal must be rejected." The real reason btliind these demands is that the union leaders are trying to make work. In other jobs where there is no " of case words, a plain of yieldintention no have railroads The make-wordemands. wasteful ing to these "feather-lxHlding.- "The Safety Record of Diesels is Outstandingly Good..." . I'ursittN-nAlFact Kinuino Board Rkpobt Hi-ntloe exc rpts from oilicbl reports of I'rcBidi ntial Fct Finding Boards: of Diesels is out"The safety standingly good, and it follows that the wifely rules now applicable have produced gotnl rmulU." 'The Bfifety anl of Diem performance omotives ojierated e (M under current rules indicate lx-e- c k '.ft . ' Is Board Although the railroads accepted the have leaders union brazenly findings, the that an rejected them. They represent are publishing this and other advertisement Ct first hand about mailers wuicu niu We that safer operat ion has than steam locomotive operation . . ." Remember! Theee are not statements mt the railroad. They are Just few of th Presimany lmilrcoiirlulonreached by dent Truman'a Fact Finding Board which pent m.mttii InvesUtatlnS the clIm of the union leaden. Diesel-electri- to talk to you - |