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Show I THE LEADER. Treaonton. Utah Vlda Llnd, Roxey Davis, Patricia Shuman, George Choumos and Joe Eggll. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Newman and Joy. and children. Ned were in Ogden on Saturday. The occasion was the birthday anniversary of an aunt, Mrs. John Thursday. February 8, 1951 Mrs. Juanlta Evans visited al the home of her sister. Mrs. Ora Lewis, on Sunday. Mrs. Lewis's daughter has been ill. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Newman attended the recital of Mrs. and son, Arnold, and Clea Lamb Sunday Visitors of Mr. and E. L. Storrer of Pekln, Illinois, were in Shelly, Idaho Friday on Mrs. Ed returned from Qulnney and family who recently business. were Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Par treatment at the St. Benedicts The Sunday evening services rish and son, Brent. hospital in Ogden, is recuperat were under the direction of the M. L A. honoring Lloyd Mason ing at the home of the William VALLEY BEAR RIVER THE SERVING Walker's piano class on Sun- who has joined the Air Force Mr. and Mrs. Ruel Robbins, Storrers. day. In which their daughter. and is stationed In Texas. Published by the Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sandall, Joy, participated. LEADER PUBLISHING COMPANY, Inc. Nelson. Miss June Mason was home and Mr. and Mrs. Chet Scoffleld on Thursday afternoon, for Friday Distribution Larry Anderson, son of Mr. from college visiting her oar- - spent Monday in Salt Lake. Mrs. Noma Jackson of Provi Cream W Tomftta Soup and Mrs. Lewis Anderson, has ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Mason. Soda added to cream of tomato at dence been the has staying 43.00 per year SUBSCRIPTION RATES (in advance) been transferred from Texas to oup may prevent it from curdling, Mr. and Mrs- Evan Thompson home of her daughter and Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Ault were and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Douglas btt it is alio likely to deatroy the Mr. and Mrs. Clyde An- Omaha. Entered at the post office at Treraonton, Utah as Second Class delicate flavor of the tomato and attended the concert of the iU vitamin matter October 13, 1925 under act of March 3, 1879. derson, caring for her newly Mr. and Mrs. Don Nelson and Ogden visitors Friday. C content If care is National Male Quartet in Logan used in making the soup, soda Mr. and Mrs. Glen Tolle were born grandson. A. N. RYTTING, usual-lMr. and Mrs. Deloris Stokes Monday visitors at the Wallace proves to be unnecessary. The George Napolis enioved Thursday. the ballgame in Logan Fridav and daughter, Paula, spent last Anderson home. A concert by the Bear River week in Oregon visiting friends. evening. , Bothwell, has contracted rheu- They drove to Oregon with R. nigh school band will be pre DOTUVJELL sen ted at the matic fever. ward hall on Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thomnsan J. Wight of Ogden. 12. Pro oi Hazeiton, Idaho Feb. Monday Stokes Mr. and Mrs. Thayne evening Mr. and Mrs. George Hem spent the STOKES VEE ELEDA By AMI accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Ver- inert and sons are here visiting ceeds from the tickets will go week with relatives in Brigham Mr-- and Mrs. Max Anderson non Stokes to Salt Lake on Fri at the home of her parents, Mr. toward new band uniforms. ana Tremonton. Mr. Thompson The newly born son of Mr. spent several Spent last weekend In Salt Lake day. and Mrs. Ervin Summers. Geor days with his Mrs. Fred Christensen was Mother, Chris, who Lj in the and OUar. They accompanied Mr. is on business in the navy and has been ge In Salt Lake City and Mrs. Eph Jensen, inter- - Friday were Fred Christensen, stationed in California for the christened Sunday. The name nospital in Salt Lake. ' the parents was TBrinfUng business with plea- - Roland Christensen, Virgil An past months. They are home to chosen by B. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Burm derson and Deloria Stokes. attend the funeral of Mrs. Lewis Own Anderson spent a few Mr. and Mrs. Thayne Stokes Hemmert's grandmother. Mrs, areMr. and Mrs. Keith Anderson ana son, jimmy, and Mrs. G. J. "You can't pay out more than you take in here to stay for awhile at Christensen rtftJichf.Br were dinner guests at the home Marble and for the marriage of and hsji last week in Montana. uie Mrs. of home his and run a successful mine very long. Yet mother. Pamela, were weekend nr Mr. and Mrs. Emll Kupfer of Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Stokes her sister, Miss Lola Summers. Ell Anderson. is Mr. in home Their and Mrs, Loren Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Evans Anderson at of our in Trenton on Monday. last Sunday. every year finds about one-ha- lf StrevelL Idaho. "upert, Idaho. visited with their dauzh- - An apron and overall dance and Alvln Evans, along with Mr. In in metal mines this situation. Heavy taxes Ogden Monday on business sMn-laMrs. Raymond Kup- - was enjoyed by the members of and Mrs. Homer Anderson, were were Max Anderson, Delbert Mrs. Dick are Howard in snnt laot partly responsible. Utah's mine taxes Nampa, Idaho two days last :wt. Raymond is employed in the Thatcher, Penrose and Anderson and De week in Draper with her Firth, Clyde to week serattend funeral the at Often the present time. They Bothwell wards. It was held in are among the very highest in the west." loris Stokes. ents. Friday nicht rwrir -- , it back word that little the ward hall Wednesday. Those vices of an uncle. nvuv Mr. and Mrs. Vance Lind were oown and they returned home Mr. and Mrs. John Eberhard Anderson, formerly of winning door prizes were Mrs. in Ogden on Monday. ounoay. entertained at their home on Mrs. Mae Bosley and Mrs. Saturday evening for 14 couDles. Mable Payne attended their Enjoyable games were 'carried sewing club meeting at the out by the host and hostess and home of Mrs. Florence Fred- a delicious pot luck suDDer was rickson on Fridav. Delicious re served. freshments were served bv the Mrs. Jennie Firth has been hostess. admitted to the Logan L. D. s Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Anderson hospital due to a recent illness. and children visited at the Mrs. Pheny Gibson is recuD- home of Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Take the brightest kid in town he could be yours erating from a recent stomach Anderson on Sunday. Sf attack at the home of her Mrs. Donald . . . him a second-rat- e give Anderson joined schooling or not enough of it Mrs. Nora Kupfer. ner husband for the weekend 1949 . . . jam him into a crowded classroom, hand him an . $1450.00 daughter, The family of Rasmus Ander at the home of his parents, Mr text book and the job's well begun. He may ' V son report that his condition Heater, Low mileage ana Mrs. Roscoe Anderson. On be damaged for life. is steadily improving. his parents took them Odell Newman writes from Monday as far as Ogden to meet the bus his naval base in San Dieso. and the couole went on tn Rait. Oh, he may make out all right . . . even be a Radio, Heater, Seat Covers California that he is enjoying iaxe where Donald will leave citizen. But compared to what he might have uie work he is engaged in. ior rus base of embarkation In been hell still be something to make you weep. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Kilfoyle California. Mrs. Anderson 1947 . In and family from Ogden were tends to return to Oerfpn smrt faunday guests at the home of ner Our schools need help, and we've got to see that training. they Mr. and Mrs. Emil Kuofer. Lorin Anderson, our mission it and fast! get Mr. Mrs. and Val 1947 Carcey and ary in Little Rock, Arkansas re $1085.00 $ sons were Sunday dinner guests porus mat Uie weather is low cold Heater, Because if we don't well be selling ourselves and mileage or Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Sum out he is . eniovinz his lnJw mers. our country down the river. Well be unforgivably wast1947 the most valuable natural resources we have our $1050.00 andMr. and Mrs. Marion Newman immensly. ing children were Sunday vis own children America's citizens of tomorrow. Heater itors at the home of Mr. and MLB A ID IB IB son-in-la- - w, Editor-Publish- y 5-'- PS w, rr How To Cripple A Child For Life - ... Plymouth Sedan -- J out-of-da- te ... fair-to-middli- ng ...... .1195.00 Dodge Sedan i Dodge Coupe Plymouth Sedan 1946 Plymouth Sedan . . . . . $930.00 Heater, Complete overhaul I Jetta Whiting basket ball team were victorious over Hon- Mr. and Mrs. Jay Hess and x eyvuie last week. The score family were in Malad Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Deon Qrwin and via ting Mrs. Hess's mother. Mrs Gamer Hughes. son, Terry, were Sunday eveMr. and Mrs. Dale Cash and ning guests at the home of Mr Teran, of Logan were Monday and Mrs. Henry Newman. A of viators their Barents. Mr waffle supper was served bv t.h and MrsLawrence Archibald hostess. $ Cheryl Hess of Brieham ditv The Explorers were victors in visited at the home of Mr. and their game with the first ward. Mrs. Jesse Archibald. score The have M- -. and Mrs. Lawrence Arch have been defeated by two lta' and points in their last two games An", vere in daughter. Marsha Loean visitine X The games were between wi..: weir daughter and son first and second ward Mr. and Mrs. Dale Cash. 18-1- Chevrolet 2 door sedan $530.00 1941 ' Heater, Radio 1948 Dodge 12-To- Heater, Spotlight n Pickup $990.00 6. TREMONTON PHONE 5181 Can't we start thinking about this problem now? Since March, 1947, there has been no in the state uniform standard; only the Legislaturechange can change it. But other conditions have changed. Rapid price inhas reduced the value of the $3300 to less than flation $2850 as of December, 1950. - 32-2- WINZELER MOTOR COMPANY PLYMOUTH Mrs. Dee Newman. The grade school 8. M-M- en Tre-mont- on Mr. On Display Saturday and Mrs. Kenneth T.mh and family were Sunday guests oi Mr. and Mrs. Leo Lamh Mr. and Mrs. Rodnev Tavlnr of Yost were Sunday guests of w. and Mrs. Leo Lamb. Mr. and Mrs. 'Merlin vrvma ana iamily are visiting his par. enis, mt. and Mrs. Edwin Hy mas of Ogden. Jerry Archibald is vi.dt.inr with his mother, Mrs." Ray acnoineid of Ogden, over the Thus a standard which was considered too low by school people in 1947 is even lower today. It is 15 per cent lower and the immediate prospect is that it will continue to lose value. School costs, like other costs, are affected by inflation. Today s dollar won't buy as much chalk, coal, ink. paper, school furniture, books, or services as it would in 1947 when the minimum program law was enacted. The choice before the Legislature is dear-shall we spend more for schools or have less education? $381,844.99 Change equals an increase of weekend. m,- 'I i L: , tt V: sfe--:ajj'-'- Ervin Hess and srn, Jnv i at.tended a turkev mwt.iTiff j mH banquet at the Newhouse hotel m Salt Lake Fridav. Mr. and Mrs. Don Steed were visiting with her parents In "uriey, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Archibald nad their babv daiifrhfrr Kfossmri Sunday and named her Elaina Jane. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Lamb and Mr. and Mrs rvn p. TmK nr Plymouth and Mr. and Mrs. La- MOnt Lamb Of Ocrfpn snent Vrt. day evening at the Logan a 1 Hor than new features have been built into the new B-- S Series of Dodge "Job-Ratutrucks to sworlde faster, safer and more economical hauling of larger pa) loads. Power increases up to 20 per cent, atirely new styling, better brakes, Improved steering, newly designed shook absorbers and more driver mfoct are among the major Improvements in the new line which ranges from 4,250 to 40,000 pounds ton to four tons. sjiuss vehicle weight. Nominal ratings range from one-ha- lf SO You Are Invited To' Visit Our Showrooms Winzeler Motor Co. Phone 5181 Tremonton Templo. Don William of Malad spent the weekend at th horn Mr. and Mrs. George Archibald. W. and Mrs. Prd Onhikinji and family and VTra WarrHAt Archibald of Ogden were Sun- visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Vanderhoff. MT- - and Mrs Thomas Rnhhlt of MaladT were vlsiUng with Mr. Mrs. George Archibald. Mr. and Mrs. Clem Williams daughter. Cheryl, and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd and daughter, Peggy, of Ogden were guests of weir parents, Mr. and Mrs. Steed Estep. Mr. and Mrs ndv were In Samaria, Idaho vis- nv Sunday iting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Atkinson. Mr. and Mrs. Kieth Lamb $1,579,943.44 35.9 scia ' Disbursements 1949-5- 0 Change equals an Increase of 32.52'092,89417 S -- Wipment. turalto I'iSK!u?.v3? 2??,e,. o:uo" uoong uus work etc iyws ) $S49789 em- - ursements Change equals an Increase of '(d ui 46.4!'386'175-8- Fixed Charges (rent, insurance, etc.) Uistrarsements Change equals an increase of 1949-5- 9 43.6. $274,755.40 Each of the total increases for the been more than 30. These increases hmZtoZ is the request of 152 increase in the dassLm unTt Remember, our schools are tomorrow. THe kind of citizens they'll The the pend upon the kind of education they rweivl ? t?! YOUR PART TO INSURE A GOOD STHOor qv Box Elder Education AssodaUon North Box Elder County P. T. A. Coundl V. T. A. Regional Director, 4 Region |