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Show 13. 1950 V - - The New HJUBEB&OT EEEAIflS its particularly ravages of fire of June. according to J. ds on, -vtober, 1 Friday and Saturday, July people who Prevention is the vabave to protect , lval resources. fire control is under of the County fS j Fire-Warr- New Serial "Invisible Monster" THAN EVER "Joe Palooka meets Humphrey" Short 22 Vaughn Monroe and Ella Raines in and '"RIDING HIGH" Cartoon Friday and Saturday, July 21, "Riders of the Dusk"' Ring Crosby, Coleen Gray in News MOVIES ARE BETTER Wednesday, Thursday, July 19, 20 Double Feature Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, July 16, 17, 18 "The Lives of a Btngal Lancer" fire threat Sn 14, 15 GARY COOPER in warden. Says Past Te? ;Tie Sftthe THE LEADER, Tremonton, Utah - "i ,. UTAH GREEN p climate of Box for-fien- - "SINGING GUNS' Cartoon Serial Cartoon en W.Hyde assistant from cars or by carelesssness sen. ';;n All fires should be with camping fires and trash Mr. and Mrs. Ercel Andersen of the fires. of Ogden visited Mr. and Mrs. to the office "Follow These Rules" Willard Andersen and Mr. and 1. Crush out your smokes iMrs. Dewey Ramsdell Saturday. contemplating burning 2. Mrs. Melvin Johnsen is contwo in matches Break on your liammable material 3. fined in the Valley hospital with Drown your campfire land, orusn wu, 4. Use care in burning pneumonia. ranee land, gram Miss Fae Ann Huggins left Ur bay land, or to set Remember can YOU Only of prevent range Thursday for Fort Riley, Kansas & for the purpose on a ten day trip. or fires. land forest . either his own or pro-- .' se-- a Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Jensen first must another their son' nw'named Stanley, from, TcT TTtnli T?if written permit in Sacrament meeting Sunday. Sheriff firewarden n, Lynne was the name chosen for 1 w Hyde or John Had- - 111 s, the daughter of the Frank is name Connie Jean the considered "Utah stands out in aviation," Elder County is of the daughter of the Don 'box by the state fire ex-.according to Del Fuhriman in a Hansensbaby Mr. and Mrs.'Claire and s, of abundance recent issue of "it has to the Andersen theirs Ruth. named ll$ss which makes a high the fewest aircraft per capita of Mrs. and son, Paul Holmgren The any state west of the Mississip"hazard fuel tvPeThursin visited Stephen, Logan 89 and pi!" risks are highway day. season begins In an editorial published in the Mr. sib. Th and Mrs. Dallas Christen-se- n Tin June and extends state aeronatuics organ, Mr Fuhand family left for their October or until fall riman hit out at Utah's aviation home in South Hadley, Mass., 2 reduce the hazard. laws, which, he suggested, may after spending the past months causes of be a of the greatest retarding instead of promot- visiting here. . carelessness by people, ing aviation in the state. Mrs. Clytie Ransom of Trej by throwing cigarettes Failure to .use what facilities monton was a gracious hostess are available is partly to blame, to her club Thursday evening. he said, as is the sensationalism Those attending from here inof some publicity, which conveys cluded Mrs. Stanley Jensen, Mrs. an incomplete picture to the Frank Andersen, Mrs. Farrell public Huggins, Mrs. Claire Andersen, Mrs. Grant Checketts, Mrs. Lynn The state commission comes in and Mrs. Blain for a few criticism as does the S. Holmgren force of private flyers in the Andersen. Romaine Jensen and Lerlene Andersen received the state. Every prizes. Furhiman Director urged to "take off and Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Gardner aviators Utahs SATURDAY climb to a better position in the and son, Stephen, of Minneapolis, Minn, arrived here last week to nation's aviation." the summer. Utah's national rank in air- spend Mrs. Leo Jensen and sons of craft per population is 19th with Adam 7.6 aircraft per 10,000 persons, Brigham visited his father, at Archibald, Sunday. while it ranks seventh in pilots Mr. and Mrs. Courtley Holman per 1,000 people. Utah stands in and son. of LA GRANDE Burbank, California 13th place among the 48 states are relatives here. with airports per 100,000 Mr.visiting and Mrs. Hadfield, J j inr Aeronautics And-ersen- "e Aro-New- - Eh is MM NIGHT Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pratt were in over the weekend with j visited Salt Lake Thursday on Business. a very pleasant short vacation soon be back with us. in the high Sierras. Mrs. Reveal Mr. and Mrs. Art Ward were the Ralph Richards. On Saturday and family are going to remain happy to receive word their son, they were joined by Mr. and Mrs. for several days. Welton, has been chosen in the Nolan Ballard of Benson and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hadfield of bishopric of one of the Pocatello, they all, In connection with their Myrle Udf Meridian, Idaho stayed with the Idaho wards. parents and Mr. and Mrs. Myron O. Hadfields on their return J. Landell of Ballard T. J. Udy, accompanied and Richards, attended the M. J. family by from Kansas. They report a Benson visited with Mr. and Mrs- Richards family reunion at the trip two Madge Udy and children, pleasant trip. Myron Richards and family dur- - Rees Pioneer Park in Brigham spent the fore part of the week We City. regret that Joe Forsberg ing the week. in Salt Lake, visiting Mrs- Skin- met with a very Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Richards accident Mr. and Mrs. Carl Robinson painful ner, Madge's mother and other in which his jaw was and two sons of Afton, Wyom-- 1 visited during the week, with. Saturday relatives. Mrs. Skinner passed broken. A horse kicked him in ing and Mr. and Mrs- Ford Rich-- 1 Dr. and Mrs. Mabey in Malad, away on Wednesday. the face. We do hope he will ards and family of Salt Lake; Idaho. The ladies are sisters. T. J. Udy, Glen Udy and family, Mr. and Mrs. Delos Udy, Mrs. BY EUR NICE I1UNSAKE3 Mina Burnett, Mrs. Grace Allen WART, THE SPEED COP and Mr. and Mrs- LaVoy Udy went to Salt Lake Saturday to - .SERVICED QY YthatwWswOVM ME.)j SURE-- 1 5IMR.r I attend the funeral of Mrs. Skin22 FOB ONE UTTU HOVJ VOO J) SAID IT WAIS h AO SOt-VJROTE ANQ ( FEffGUSO V ner the mother of Mrs. Madge MINE FIVE ;VOU j j - j j - - -- E I PIECK-I'V- Udy. Mr. mumcmTO Y and Mrs. Ed Udy spent WAS 5ifApW ' I off the Thursday and Friday in Salt Lake. While there they saw the production "Promised Valley," which was inspirational. Ed Udy accompanied Herman Potter and Melvin Udy on a fishing trip to Ledor, Idaho, the latter part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Capener are vacationing at Yellowstone Park. Mrs. Arlene Reveal and sons, Jim and Jon, of Pinecrest, California accompanied her parents PARTS - REPAIR - FIELD SERVICE Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Hadfield back to Riverside, after they had spent F , - v Complete FERGUSON Line HUNSAKER IMPLEMENT CO. first of the ' 'MfUMtNTC. S Dial 323 Value ftneCar the 8-- Dance Hall people. JIALAD Andrea Huggins Music By KAY Seat Rtiet City SHUMAN and the Melody Makers Lucky Doughton of Brigham were guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Dallin. Mrs. Marie Rasmussen is very ill at the home of her daughter, Elva, in Brigham City. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Talbot were in Salt Lake Saturday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Arbon and family were in Brigham on Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Jacques and sons, Roger, Stanley and Lynn, of Antioch, California were calling on friends here this week. Mrs. Jacques will be remembered as the former LaVell Christen- - Saturday. EE $4193.85 o. 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