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Show Thursday, March THE LEADER, T reman ton. Utah RETURN FROM TRIP Mr. and Mrs. Ruel SHARON FREDER1CKSEX IS WCTU SILVER MEDAL WINNER OFFICIATE AT REGIONAL FHA CONVENTION Robbins The and daughters, Charlotte, Peggy and Darlene Wise, returned Sharon Fredericksen, daugh- from a five day trip to Sacrater of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Fred- mento where they visited husband, Orell Wise. He ericksen, was declared the winner in the Silver Medal Contest is stationed at Mather Field and held Wednesday evening in the likes it fine. Methodist Church, under the Dar-len- direction of Mrs. Axel FrederState Speech icksen, WCTU 'Contest Director. The other 'contestants were Janice Supan of El wood, Moana Korth, Verna " Hayes and Leo Brae km an, all of ' Tremonton. O. L. Brough gave the invocation, and in a brief talk to contestants, . stressed the importance of not taking the FIRST drink. Mrs. P. E. Ault, WCTU State Vice President, in her introductory remarks emphasized the benefit afforded contestants through their participating in the speech contests, and also commended Mrs. Fredericksen for her effort in their behalf. An enjoyable musical program "was heard, consisting of piano selections played by Mrs. Adam Brenkman, a vocal solo "In My Garden" by Mrs. O. L. Brough, accompanied by Mrs. Brenkman, and an accordian solo by Bruce Warner. The benediction was by W W. Whitney. un-."tiri- ng -- Garland- - ' it- - tor: V j V" (fcv J ft irA J I Anderson will be in charge of the group in Mrs. Moore's absence. high school FHA member was chosen the state organization at a regional convention held Saturday at the Bear River High School. Eleanor Ballard of the Bear River chapter and state secretary administered the oath of office, while Miss C. Aileen Erickson, state FHA advisor of Salt Lake City watches the procedure. Sharon Wilson, Weber of 4th vice-presid- Pfc. Guard, ed about fifty miles from him. Lavar Hansen first made the trip and located Kent, and stayed overnight with him. He then returned with Hansen to visit with the other local fel- lows. Kent has been in the marines ball for Fellows enjoying the eight months, and this Is game in Logan Monday night his first visit with home town were Ed Quinney, Jack Wil- folks. liams, Eddie Krey, Dick Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Day Garfield Gordon Worley, and Thomas were Ogden visitors Monday. Matney. . AIR FORCE NEWS Private Floyd Stenquist, age nineteen, of Tremonton, Utah, has entered the Airplane and at Engine Mechanic's School Sheppard Air Force Base, the home of the largest technical school of this type in the world. Upon graduation from the be course he will awarded the rating of Airplane and Engine Mechanic. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William L. Stenquist, Tremonton, and is a graduate of Bear River High School. 28-we- ek FROM OUR MISSIONARIES the wonderfully becoming Dear Friends; Just a note to let you know how much I appreciate getting the Leader each week. It is really nice to see the faces and read the names of some of the people I knew out there in Box Elder County. I look forward to receiving my paper each week and it is like being home for a few hours each time" I read it. I am really enjoying my mis sion here in Freeport, although the weather has been rather cold and frigid. The last two days have been the only thaw ing days since about the middle of November. Twice it got down to 29 an 30 below. Again, many thanks for the paper and may God bles you always. Very sincerely, Elder Floyd Tanner PYRAMID COATS 1324 Elizabeth Circle Freeport, Illinois FANCY MEET H 'in deep, sweeping folds. jYonll lore the colors... I!6V coral, taffy, lime, beige, lilac, white. 8-1- 8. - Mr. and Mrs. Harry Drew were in Ogden Saturday to at- I tend the annual meeting of trie Weber County National Farm Loan Association. After the meeting, they were guests at the" home of Mr. and Mrs. Jul ian Heppler. (fa? ner guests of the Arnold din- Whit-aker- s. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rytting of Rexburg, Idaho visited Sunday at the A. N. Rytting home. SEE OUR SELECTION OF HOIHEryinnrJ WALLPAPERS LATEST DESIGNS SMART COLORINGS NOTICE ENJOYING relatives in Provo Sunday. VACATION Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Fuller Mrs. Joseph H. Stokes has left Sunday for a trip to Texas where they plan to visit their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. jonn o. caniieia. Alter a few days visit in Texas they will return to Arizona for an indefinite visit LEGAL NOTICES ments. ' Don't forget the date, March VVESTERN GAMBLES 10. Mr. and Mrs. Dwayne Crom- ton had as Sunday guests, Mr. day for military duty with the Mrs. Glen Olsen of Reno, and Army Aircorps. and Mr. and Mrs- - J. Nevada, He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Olsen and Mrs. Nora Cromp- Cliff Beard, and has been practon of Ogden. in Pocatello, Idaho for ticing the past year. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Bunnell and son, Duane, visited with FULLERS ROM Bud Wilson of Court land, California is visiting his sister. Mrs. Westey Dustman and other relatives here this week. , of Salt Lake were Sunday DR. SHIRLEY BEARD ASSUMES MILITARY DUTY Dr. Shirley Beard reported at Cheyenne, Wyoming Wednes- 3-- 1 R. B. Rogers Sec. T2 Tremonton re- turned to her home in Burley after visiting her daghters, Mrs. Dick Davis and Mrs. Grant Theurer here. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Dodd were Mr. and Mrs. Jake Dodd of Clear-M- r. field and and Mrs. Keith Barkle of Providence. Mr. and Mrs. Bee Boman of" Ogden also Probate and Guardianship No visited at their home. tices. Consult Clerk of District Court, Brigham, Utah, or the re spective signers for farther in formation. here's a - STRAIGHT. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of MIKE KARNELY and FRANCES K. KARNELY, also known as Frances Kamely, Deceased. STEER Creditors will present claims w with vouchers to the undersign ed at Tremonton, Utah, on or before the 21st day of June, A. Sea These Specials h 1950 FORD Custom GET OUR FRONT END 1949 MERCURY 1940 Special! 1945 CHEV L Adjust camber 2. Adjust caster J. Adjust to-i- n ftopT tiro Inflation at all Hmof It a arighty Important factor in osy srtrirg, aaty riding, long 1175.00 or club cpe 1065.00 1940 OLDSMOBILE 1946 CHEVROLET 1947 FORD I 1895.00 ...... .1395.00 FORD Tudor 4-do- 1845.00 sedan 1995.00 convert. 1947 PLYMOUTH 4. Check brakes and shock absorbers 5. Inflate tiros to proper pressures Tudor 1950 MERCURY apt. ALIGNMENT We will: -- Pickup'. .... 2-Do- or 419.00 . 895.00 Ton ..$879.00 New Paint cor atxl ffra Sfa 1 2475 - and Mrs. Elmer Wood The annual stock holders ruff visited in Salt Lake two meeting of the Northern Utah days last week. Farmers Cooperative will be ON VACATION TRIP held Saturday March, 10, 1951 The Mr. and Mrs. Elton Newton in the basement of the Garland Guy Bollards, Gerald Ballards and Jule Harrises are were Ogden visitors Wednes- recreation hall. on a vacation trip to California. day. There will be two speakers Before returning home, they from the Ogden Office, also a also plan to visit in Mexico. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Metzguer number of prizes, and refresh- ALL WOOL SUEDE You'll lore the sloping 4houlden...the way this (Tenor wool suede falls Mr. and Mrs. William Hakalo and Mrs. Betty Goodhue and Thursday visitors of the J. H. were Mrs. Floyd J. two daughters of Salt Lake and Laubs Mr. and Mrs. G. N- Holmes of Graves of Springville and her Harper were guests at the sister, Marjorie, of Ogden. Lewis Dodd home last week. Mr. The health discussion was given Walter G. Mann, Dy itenea ArcniDaia. The song Attorney at law, "I'm looking over a four leaf First Security Bank Building, clover" was sung and games 4tc Brigham City, Utah. were Refreshments played. were served. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The next meeting will be at Estate of Marston Stokes, Kay Jones's home. Deceased. Beth Petersen, reporter Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersignMrs. Jack Holt and daughter ed at Tremonton, Utah, on, or spent the weekend with her before the 5th day of May, A, parents, the William Sandalls. D., 1951. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. San-da- ll Lula L. Stokes, Administtook her to her home in rator of Estate of Marston Ogden. Stokes, Deceased. Date of first publication, March Herbert Tanner visited Wed- 1. A. D., 1951. . nesday with his daughter, Mr. Walter G. Mann, and Mrs. Hughie Thompson, and Attorney at law, on Thursday they took him to 37 First Security Bank Bldg. his home in Grouse Creek. Brigham City, Utah. (brief and full and beautiful in birthday. Bishop and Mrs. Elmer T. A Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wood- Richards of Fielding visited ward and son of Tooele were Wednesday with their daughSunday dinner guests of the ter, Mrs. Leslie Rees. Harry T. Woodwards. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jones Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Hayward of Malad were dinner guests of Logan spent the Thursday Sunday at the home of their Mrs. daughter, Mrs. Day Garfield. holiday with Mr. and Harry Woodward. The last meeting of the Fancy Pants club was held Wed D., 1951. nesday at the home of Deanna Anton Karnrty, Executor Bowcutt, who took charge of of Estate of Mike Karnely the meeting. There were 15 pre and Frances K. Karnely, sent and 2 absent The lesson his wife, also known as on the correct way to place a Frances Karnely, Deceased pattern on material was given Date of first publication, Feb by our leader, Ruth Petersen ruary 15, A. D., 1951. 4-- m Mrs. Local Happenings gren. Wilma KENT BROUGH VISITS WITH GUARD BOYS Bertha Preece of Salt Mrs. Henry Nielsen of Brig-haLake Is spending a few days spent Wednesday with her fire season was hot with her son, Ernie Conger and Mrs. Leon Kerr, on her sister, and extended into family. Fire Costs The number of forest and range fires'on state and private lands for the season was 110 fires covering 6,790 acres. The i5a records snow 86 fires burn ing 3,902 acres. Lightning fires in 1950 were 10 more than in 1949 while rail roads increased 17. Smoker's fires decreased 8. The state and counties spent $11,500 in suppressing fires in 1950. This does not include contributed time by cooperating agencies and help by individuals given free. Thanks are extended to all who helped in fire prevention and suppression. to the Congratulations go counties who had no fires on state and private lands. Box Elder County had 7 fires 1. ol Kent Brough spent a very pleasant forty eight hours in Korea last week, when he DEAN G. HALL had the opportunity to leave ADVANCED IN RANK his own airfield and that Dean G. Hall is now a Cap time with the boys ofspent Nathe tain in the United States Air tional who were station corps. He was recently advanced to that rank at Iowa State 'College in Ames, where he is serving as an instructor in the ground and supply school. He is a son of Mrs. Olive H. Hall of November. CHILDREN'S THEATRE TO PRESENT ASSEMBLY PROGRAM Pre-scho- 1950 and dry e's Members of the Children's Theatre Studio directed by Mrs. M. W. Moore will present the assembly program at McKinley school Friday at 1 p. m. The program to be given includes the following readings. "Lots to Eat", by Knud Fridal; "The Overworked Elocutionist , Marcia Stohl; "The Inventor", Jimmy Burgess; and tots will give, "The Telephone", Sidney Fridal; "Calling Caro"The line", Margaret Coombs; Toy Shop", Melanie Canfield; "The Cook", Karla Toland; and a skit. "Playing. Opera", by Knud Fridal and David Holm- 1950 1, 1951 Special Price Only ii THIS EASTER LOOK YOUR 6.99 MM JANUAIY OMIT D EST CAnEY-FOD- D, Phone 2121 CAREY-FOR- D, INC. BIG USED CAR LOT Open Everyday 'till 9:00 p. m. FOR LESS BUY IT AT PEN NET'S I COME IN TODAY DRIVE A BARGAIN AWAY Tremonton Tremonton Phone 2121 |