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Show THE LEADER. Tremonton. Utah Grant Pxisby of Brigham, Ogden Saturday. Two babies were given names and Mrs. Otto Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jen- Sunday in sacrament meeting. sen and son and Miss Dorothy Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Thompson's Andrea Hugglns I Secrist of Brigham were special son was named Lloyd Brandt. He was blessed by J. G. Burgess guests. Tremonton. Mr. and Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Hansen their are the proud parents of a baby Dennis Dallin will call was She Denene. given daughter boy. the name by her father. Mrs. Marjorie H Huggins was Saturday evening the husgracious hostess to her club of the Pinochle club enThursday evening. Pinochle was bands their wives. Dinner tertained e played with prizes going to at the Howard cafe was served AnThora Andersen and in Brigham, then the crowd dersen. went to the home of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Barker Melvin Johnson where Mrs. returned Friday form a very cards were enjoyed- Prizes went trip to Arizona, to Ernest Huggins, , Ellis Arbon, enjoyable Mexico and California. Seretta Johnson and Mae AnMr. and Mrs. George Rowley derson. of Helper, Mr. .and Mrs. Dennis Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Gardner Dallin of Logan and Mr. and have moved to Brigham City, to Mrs. Lucky Doughton of Brighome. their make ham were dinner guests of Mr. Mrs. Le Grand Petersen spent and Mrs. Arnold Dallin Sunday. several days last week with her Mr. and Mrs. Burton Andersen Mrs. Bean, who was mother, and daughter, Dorene, were in confined in an Ogden hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hender-se- n of Logan spent Thursday evening with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Austin Johnson. Mrs. Roy Thorsen spent several days in Logan visiting her mother, Mrs. Nyman, who is ill. Arrived too late for last week. xne jsiue ouir muuraa iiciu their meeting at the home of Mrs. Carrie J. Christensen Fri- s day afternoon. Dorothy G. of Mantua reviewed the book "The Miracle At Carville" by Betty Martin. Hostesses were Ivy M- Andersen, LaVon Jensen, Violet N. Jensen and Carrie Jep-pes- en christensen. Leon Jensen On behalf of the A Cappella Choir, its officers and business manager, we take this opportunity and thank most sincerely the loyal friends, supporters, committees, and all who have helped In any way to make our financial drive a success. is indeed gratifying to note the enthusiastic support that we have received, and we appreciate especially the untiring efforts of all those who gave their services in this cause. We It do appreciate this splendid effort. GENE JORGENSEN, Director Ler-len- - J. EXPRESSES APPRECIATION - Mrs. Mr. BEAR RIVER CITY entertained Thursday evening at the recreation hall, in honor of his wife's birthday. Guests were he and the Skirts and Shirts dance club. The time was spent square dancing. A program consisted of a duet by Vernon Johnson and Vay Jensen accompanied by Wanda Johnson, reading, Melba Chek-ett- s, and a minuet Mr. and Pro-menad- res POULTRYMEN If interested in commercial Broiler or Turkey Raising NEW SON FOR THE CLAIR BAILEYS Announcement is made by Mr. and Mrs. Claire Bailey of the birth of a son on March 13, at a Logan hospital. The moth- CONTACT THE er is the former Burdean sions, and Mr. and Mrs. CACHE VALLEY TURKEY ALMA W. KING, Business Dad Stands Incredulous When Held up by Own Son Offers Repeater Anii-Hisfami- on a new MATTRESS WE NOW HAVE THE FINEST EQUIPMENT TO MAKE MATTRESSES OF THE HIGHEST QUALITY INNER-SPRIN- G Priced At STANDARD $17.50 - DELUXE $19.50 - $22.50 - $28.50 $34.50 Dunlap went to a phone and called police. "My son robbed me," he said, simply. "I didn't think he had bad in him." Phone MATTRESS COMPANY 27 LEADER WANT ADS BRING RESULTS R. C. IT.irris t fyfewifacduce f1 THE REMARKABLE NEW l" HAMMOND Organ ,t f A) CZ J VSgSj -- Jjj 3 Try Dancing if Putting Child to Sleep Difficult HOLLYWOOD, CALIF. -started Gene movie dancer, Nelhon, dancing bedtime stories for his baby a year ago. He didn't know what he was getting into. ' Now 1 have to dance wake-u- p stories for him," Nelson said, "and a!so feeding stories, bath time stories and dressing stories. Not to mention putting him to bed with a dance, too." This is a highly specialized type ni child training and Nelson can't recommend it to t's every parent. But very successful for him. "Other parents envy me," he aid "When I tell them I can get the lif'e guy to sleep just by run- ' 9 through a rehearsal of the --." have to do the next day." It frc-nil- y took more and more tf P pa's pas de deux, however, to ct b!-to sleep. Then he started :v.ir,o ji "Uosie O'Grady" and ' all day "1 wo a pro'.ty tired father by '" 'i've " he said. "I began to 'i I'd strrit to something con ,,,i ...... i i,a fjnRjnf( lullabies 1 y '" NK8 YOU CAN PLAY RICH ORGAN MUSIC WITHOUT Keep It Light When you're choosing or tinting a color with which to paint your walls, be sure to select a lighter hue than the finished effect you desire. A color that seems exactly right on the color card or on a brushed-ou- t sample will seem much darker when it is used on a large area and when it is reflected by three other waD surfaces. ne FOR SEPTIC and Mrs. Steve Hales don't need to be able to read a line of music! Even if you have had no previous training in music, you can immediately play gloriously rich, professional-sounding organ music. Come in and try the Hammond Chord Organ yourself. Trmi If BLUE CROSS APPLICANTS FARMERS! chlor-trimeto- m chlor-trimeto- n, A Choice Easier HAM D USED CAR Look 'em Over! 1949 FORD .. Priced el only l..b. Chicago home on Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. Richard K. 4 door 546 WASHINGTON BLVD. OGDEN, UTAH Gor- 1940 PONTIAC J. White, Manager . . "6" . . . ."$59500 . Ceiling price ... 1950 MERCURY Sport Sedan $37500 $440.00 1941 CHEVROLET Club coupe $19900 $275.00 Ceiling price $665.00 $199500 Ceiling Price $2225.00 TRUCKS ton Ford 1949 34 ton Ford ..... . . . $89500 $129500 MANY OTHER LATE, CLEAN GOOD USED CARS BELOW CEILING PRICES. COME IN TODAY DRIVE A BARGAIN AWAY Carey-For- d, MWville, Utah Inc. BIG USED CAR LOT are not canvassing, for service call Logan 27J4 collect or Ewer Plumbing Co, 3261 Tremonton A. Sedan Ceiling price ton and children of Oneanta, New York, arrived at the D. J. Homer home Wednesday far a visit with relatives. Dr. Gorton left Thursday morning for San Antonio, Texas, to report for military duty. He has been af filiated with the Homer Folks hospital in Oneanta for the past year. Mrs. Gorton will join him when he Is located. TANK SERVICE 42500 new paint 1938 DODGE We Gfcn Bros. Music Co. $97500 1940 OLDSMOBILE Verl and Nellie Anderson and family of Garland were dinner guests at the W. W. Whitney THE ROTO'ROOTER SEWER SERVICE CO. 975 $149500 1946 CHEVROLET chlor-trimeto- there is only dtiiiW. vis- chlor-trime-to- SEWER OR DRAIN SERVICE a great new musical instrument designed especially for those with little or no musical training. If you have always longed to play your own music, but have never had time for lessons, you can now play the Hammond Chord Organ at once. Yom Mr. and Mrs. Rex Hansen of The Tremonton First ward each Ogden spent the week end with Sunday School presented h.er parents Mr. and Mrs. Guy of the 100 per cent members Ballard. with a book Sunday morning. science has developed a unique "reMr. and Mrs. Dan Briggs VFW TO SPONSOR tablet, which peater" promises to deliver a powerful one-tw- o spent the weekend visiting with DANCE SATURDAY punch against hay fever and their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. other allergies, it has been dis- Ted Jones of Orem, Utah. The Borgstrom Bros. Post closed. No. 4220 ' Veterans of Foreign The repeater tablet, when swalMiss Betty Deakin who is Wars will sponsor a dance Satlowed acts promptly providing studying nursing at the Uni- urday night at the Garland a dose of the for Armory. They promise good to soothe inflamed mem- versity of Utah, was home music and a good time to all branes, and automatically follows the weekend. who attend. four to six hours lator with another This boosts the therapeutic dose. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Ault and Proceeds from the dance will value of the drug by doubling its son, Tommy, were in with the building of a assist Ogden total time of effectiveness against Saturday. home in Tremonton. veteran's fever and other allergies. , hay Developed after months of intensive research in the laboratories of Schering corporaton, Bloomfield, N. J., the double-actio- n tablet is being made available from coast to coast through doctors' prescriptions in time to aid the 5,000,000 persons currently in the grip of the annual n hay fever season. The double dosage unit, it was said, may also ease the discomfort of an estimated 10,000,000 others who During the Month of March you can join have asthma, hives, eczema and the Blue Cross Hospital Service. Benefits other allergies. for illness and injury. Gives Longer Relief The basic component of the doun ble tablet, For full details and renewal payments maleate, has been shown by published Horace E. Hayes. Office East of Libety Theatre cal reports to be the most powerful of the score of antihistamines now Res. 3991 Phoneoffice 4291 prescribed by physicians, as well as one of the safest and most effective of the drugs. The tablet contains two one doses of in its outer covering and another in its core. Separating the two doses is a protective layer which acts as a delaying barrier. On entering the stomach, the outer dose is utilized Immediately. Four to six hours later the second dose dissolves in the intestine and goes into action. The new dosage unit, medical researchers reported, will enable a hay fever sufferer to take a pill at bedtime and to sleep through the night without the necessity of rising to take another pill to keep the nasal passages free of obstruction. will be given Pill Within a Fill The repeater tablet offers daytime with each relief to two important groups, CAREY-FORworkers and school children. White collar and factory workers using these pills for hay fever and allergies need not take time out durSold before ing the working day to renew the in ordosage of the Easter Sunday. der "to keep their heads clear enough to perform their duties. Now mothers can give school children a pill at breakfast time that will last throughout the school day without having to rely on the teacher or the child himself to administer another dose. Because of its low dosage (4 milliCustom Tudor Ceiling price $1565.00 grams as against 25 to 100 milligrams for other n the new . . . "pill within a pill" comes in a safe as weil as 2 1110.00 door ... Ceiling price welcome, relief to this year's estimated 15,000,000 allergy sufferers. and Is SUNDAY SCHOOL HONORS MEMBERS 1947 Vi LEARNING A NOTE Here Homer. called on Mrs. T. A. H. J. Ault family Mr. and Mrs. Lyndon Barkle Carter and the of Deweyville, accompanied by Sunday. Mrs. Lewis A. Dodd visited at Salt Lake Sunday with Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Allen and Mrs. Roland Walters, Mr. and' Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allen were Mrs. William Kakalo and two in Salt Lake Thursday on busi nieces of Mrs. Dodd's that shei ness. had not seen for thiry years. They are Mrs. Delia Reese and Frank Bruggaman of San Mrs. Geneva Worthington. Francisco, is a house guest this Mr. and Miss Louise Homer of Cedar week at the home of Rauber. Mrs. John City spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and. Mrs. D. J. Farm Bureau Calls For hought EVERTON Logan chor-trimeto- n, Ba-be- r, EVERTON 1951 Those with perfect attendance are Foster, Moana Wendy Sandra Farnsworth, ited his brother, Mr. and Mrs. Korth, Henry Hales over the weekend Jenele Ewer, Juanita Nelson and at Pocatello, Idaho. Roxy Davis. N. J., Medical BLOOMFIELD, BOX ELDER COUNTY DRAFT BOARD MOVES "Mrs. BRISTOL. ENGLAND. Notice is given by the Local 13 Highworth rd., of the ghost It," Board no. 2 of Box Elder is back again with a playmate. County, that the office has been Only recently the haunt was exmoved from the Brigham Hotel orcized by a Church of England building to Eddy Building 16 vicar in a religious rite to drive South Main in Brigham City, away spirits taken from early with hours from 9 a. m. to 5 Cristian records. The peace of No. 13 was shortp. m. Monday through Friday. lived. Mr. and Mrs. William who live in the house, say the DAUGHTERS OF PIONEERS now does a nightly routine ghost TO MEET NEXT WEEK up and down the stairs with an Mrs. Nellie Whitney and Mrs. unidentified Sometimes partner. Almeda Jones will entertain the it sounds like they're dancing, Midland Camp, Daughters of sometimes like wrestling. The Baber theory is that the Utah Pioneers at the home of original ghost which they named Mrs. Whitney, on Friday afteris that of a woman who "Mrs. It" noon, March 23. died in the house 18 years ago. "Mrs. It" first began prowling HOWARDS BUY STOIIL HOME around the place in December. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stohl have The vicar, the Eev. Francis sold their home in Tremonton Maddock, went through a rite of and have moved to their farm exorcism after a month of nightly in Montana. The family have uproar at No. 13. One night the Bahers called in h been here during the winter AH they found out is spiritualist. rnonins, oui me distance was that "Mrs. It" 1) speaks a foreign too great for the seasonal move, language possibly Russian and so they will make their home in (2) is an atrocious speller. A ouija board was used to see in Montana. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Howard if she outhad any message. What was "EEHFHMEV." came their Tremonton KIP3 15, J. W. Ault and son, Wesley, of Local Happenings Mr. - COMFORT Manager Medical Science Arthur OHIO. it believe really couldn't Dunlap was happening when his son thrust a revolver in his face and demanded his money. Incredulous, he asked: "you'd stick up your own father?" The son, Arthur, Jr., 20, stilled any further doubts about it when he shouted an order: "Drop your billfold!" barber, Dunlap, a took the wallet which contained $55 from his pocket, dropped it to the floor. His wife, Lottie, 50, started up from her chair. "Don't fool us with that gun, son," she said, hoping it was a joke. But her son turned the gun on her and she sank back. He stooped, picked up the billfold and with his companion, a stranger to the parents, walked. out of the house and his parents-heartsCLEVELAND. Ghost of Highworth Rd. Returns After Exorcism Trenton, Utah Phone Smithfield 85R3 Elzoi are the proud Sessions GROWERS ASSOCIATION Ses- THURSDAY, MARCH Open Everyday 'till m1 " 9:00 p. in. Tremonton |