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Show THE LEADER, Tremonton. Utah Thursday, March 22, ' Mr. and Wzs.33en 3Vtaan THATCHER business J oyoe .Johnson By at Logan. and 3Sxs. JUynn Ander-po- n of Sail spent Saturand Mrs. layman Zottwg- 4er and family ipent SinKJay day and Sunday with :iSr. and rlrttlng with frleuds and rela-0p-m Mrs. Earl Anderson. In Logan and Providence. Mr. and Mrs. Boss :Hlt of Mark Mrs. and Waldron Verl brigham were fianday vfcitors: mnden visited wit friends to nt the home vS lor. and jwrs. 4feden and Salt Lakepn Thurs- Earl Anderson- Mr. and Mrs. Memn Putlee day and Friday. son Vern, of .Pocateizo, Will-4e- n and Paul and Verl Waldron at ttfcQ were in Ogden Monday on rrvnt the Tat W6f mottoes ;Margaw6 of her home Amines. Mr. 1-a- -- ATTENTION.-.- . WASCO CHLORDANE The superior Insecticide for weevil control. Spray when new growth is about me inch high. EARLY SPRAYING: Increases yields. Kills adults reduces weevil population. Reduces stem punctures and damage to hay. Eliminates residues on hay. f ts day. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Peterson of Penrose accompanied Janet Woodruff and, Misses Shirley ton or Toanon Sunday gueste of Atkinson wre Miss MarJeen dark. MARKHAM'S MODERN FARM SERVICE & SUPPLY Tremonton Agent for Wasatch Chemical Co. Orem, Utah Sunday. n Mr. and Mrs. Darrel of Grantsville were week end guests at the home of Lula Dldericksoo. Hyrum Smith of Salt Lake visited Sunday with Mrs. Lula Diderickson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Oge Jensen made a business trip to Salt Lake City Wednesday. . Mrs. Ralph Barnes and son visited with Mr. and Mrs. Oge Jensen on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Christen-Be- n and daughter Deon, spent Thursday in Ogden. Mrs. Elizabeth Larken of Ogden visited Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Loren Larkin. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Larken and family were in Ogden on business Monday. Dider-ickso- Mr. and Mrs. Vern Roche tq Brigham City on Sunday. Alvin Cook and family of Ogden visited Saturday at the, home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ray. The M L A. officers and were hosts at teachers a party Friday night to the cast and helpers of the play "Lena wereri Rivers." Rerresnmenis from the gerved to twenty-thre- e play, along with those from the M. I. A. group. Mrs. Effie Adams and two sons of Brigham City were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Adams on Sunday. Mary Anderson celebrated her birthday Sunday, with a large number of her relatives. Out of your supply today! Salt Lake City Fors-gree- Mr. and Mrs. Pale Comp&on Mc and ;Mbs. MeMn Wood, received word thkf week fwgn Vern and Anne spent Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Erk Comptxm. in Saslt Lake Ojty. While Caere! They were at Houston, Texas, they vjited witk and Mrs. Ru-lo- n and are going to CM Mexico. :i Wood and fawiiy. They report they are enjoying ."the Mr. and Mrs. MeMn Wood and trip very much. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Compton Mr. and J4rs. Dale Compton at tended funeral services for Mrs. visited with her parents Mr. Mellssia Daifls of Perry on Mon and Mrs. Wm. Wood In Ccrinne Get your WEEVIL early with SureOrder m Bqtfiwejl. ALFALFA fiROlVERS Make town guests ve.te. Mr. and Airs. Fred Peterson jQf Brigham City, Mr. .and Mrs. Jim Holdaway.ancfi Mr. .and Mrs. Henry Marble of Deweyjllle, Mrs. Minnie .Rotter of Trtaionton, and Mrs. George Hewlett of ClearDeld. Mr. and Mrs. Alben Bmg-trawoe honored guests at a banquet of War Mothers in Blackfoot Friday night. Mr and 2tfrs. Ervai Peterson left Wednesday morning by and train on a vfeip to Chit-agDetroit. Johnson. HEMle here they Tisit-e- d with friends and relatives In Ogden and 6alt Lake. Margaret Johnson was hostesc at a party atjjier home Thursday night. Pinochle was played and refreshments served to twt lve. Out of town guests were Ma'. Ida Johswan, Mrs. Stella r. Fongren, and Mts. Marba of Corlnne and Mr. and Mrs. Kelvin Dume-oPocatello. Mr. and Mrs. Wight and family spent FriCay In Ogden. A blthday party .was held Sunday In honor of William Watt. TUose from ut of town Attending were Mr. &&.d Mrs, Claire Anareasen of E&wood, Mr. and Mrs. Parrel Udy .and Mr. and Mrs. .Oscar Christeaisen of daughters spent Saturday on L Joseph PerteL They report hav- Munns has leased a farm- who had the ing had a very enjoyable and May Bronson an ankle to misfortune .profitable trip. break, By Mrs. William Petersen Mr. and Mrs. Lysle Munns are some weeks ago is very happy Arrived too late tfor last week. expecting to move to Burley, to be able to get out again Mr. and Mrs. "Blaine Hansen Idaho .this spring where Mr. among her friends. and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. IIDOOD Junius Thompson, have returned home after a vacation trip to AriBona which combined business and pleasure. On the way they visited Mr. and Mrs. Victor BHliners at mvn anH Mrs. Bill lags accompanied them on tneir trip. They visited a number of "Bear River Valley people among them were: Mr. and Mrs V. L, Hansen and their daughter., Lois, who was visiting iher parents. Lois lives at Soul Fall, Iowa. Pres. and Mrs. Reginald Hunsaker. These people live at Mess. Then, thy went to Pheonix where thev vis ited Mr. and Mrs. James Keller, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Richardsen and spent some time with their son and brother, Mr. and Mrs. Warner ThwnDson and fa mil v Mr. Thompson celebrated his ust Dirtnday while at Warners. on Ttb. 25, where a birthday dinner was givea in his honor. The group went about seventv live miles south to Gili Bend to visit a cousin, Mr. and Mrs. . Irrigation With Concrete Pipe Simplifies Irrigation of Your Hilly Land . . . Concrete Pipe irrigation systems operate under pressure. W. E. White Pipe can be laid uphill or downgrade, permitting irrigation of land too rough for open ditches. Make the best of all your land. Our representative will be happy to call on you to discuss your particular problems or needs. Call write today. or UP smew, Every 1000 Miles Why take chances? Why worry about your oil wondering if it's doing its important n job? 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