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Show THE LEADER. Tremonton. Utah JettaWblttDg Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. were Mr. and A. Hess, George and Mrs. George Youngman of son, Curtis, Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Chesley Marshall and family visited at the home of her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Udy of Ogden. They also visited his brother, Hdren, at an Ogden hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Taylor of Yost spent Monday evening at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Lamb. John Starr was in Salt Lake City Tuesday morning to bring his brother, Cpl. Donald Starr who has been stationed at Low-er- y Field, Denver, Colo, home for a three weeks furlough. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Starr. Mr. and Mrs. Wm J. Hess were in Malad, Idaho Monday and in Logan Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Udy were in Lewiston to visit her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Wm Hess who have had twin girls. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Hess and daughter, Rhea were in Ogden Monday. Mr3. Glen Stewart of Boulder Citv spent Thursday and Frl day at the home off Mr. and Mrs. George Archibald. Mr. and Mrs. Dewery Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ipsen, Spending her parents, Several family members met Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Archibald to make plans for the Archibald Reunion to be held June 16th. Mr. and Mrs. ArvU Nlsh at tended graduation exercises at the Agriculture College Monday, after which they enjoyed dinner at Juniper Lodge in Logan Can yon. attended the A large crowd dance and honoring reception Mr. and Mrs. Don Williams Sat urday night. They received many nice and useful gifts. and Archibald Mrs. Ivan daughter, Edna, attended grad uation exercises at the usac Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Steed of Salt Lake City were visiting Tuesday and Wednesday at the home of her brother, Earl Pier- son. Mr. and Mrs. Lesley Pier-so- n also called at the Pierson home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fox and family of San Diego, drove her mother, Mrs. Frank Archibald, back from California and are planning to spend a few weeks here. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Wright of Idaho Falls, their daughter, Sharon and Sandra, Mrs. Amy Wright and Miriam Evans call on Mrs. Oleen ed Tuesday Josephson. 7, 1951 Mrs. May Kent and daughters Sherma, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Morris and children, Mrs. D. W. Karma and Carol spent SaturMorris, Mrs. D. P. Gibbs and day at Salt Lake City where Mrs. Parley Johns of Portage. attended the dedication of they Lamb Mr. and Mrs. Dewey day and attended the wedding the new Shriner's hospital. were in Ogden Monday and dance Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Archibald Saturday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Fronk, and family of Henderson, Nev by her parents, accompanied ada spent the past week visitMr. and Mrs. Ezra Harris atSenator Arthur V.Watkins ing relatives here. tended the golden wedding anMrs. Ivan Lloyd and family Mr. and Mrs. Leland Crystal i niversary of Mr. and Mrs. Willof Salt Lake City, spent Sunday had as Memorial guests Mr. Day iam Harris at Poitage. at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray and By the time Utah readers see Forsburg and Mrs. R. L. Masofri. Their Dale Madsen of Logan, and this story a pattern quite likely House version of the legislation Mrs. Radcliffe Kenrie and daughter, June, was also home. Vaudis Acre, Elmer Hamilton, will have been established that and this study and planning Mrs. Ross Miller were Oglen Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith and Tom Clerk and son will either assure or destroy fu- will be carried out with subvisitors Tuesday. of Helper, Utah visited at the all of Ogden and Mri. Timmy, ture reclamation to made sequent reports being Irving development. home of Mr. and Mrs. John Gnehm and to the Congress. daughter Lynda of Legistation to author-- i Mansfield. Mr. and Mrs. LaRaln Marble Provideni-eize construction of the Bridere I also supported efforts in the attended the Baccalaureate serLanny and Sandra Starr, IS'A Canyon Dam on the Colorado Senate to limit the draft to son and daughter of Mr. and vices Sunday at the Institute In as well as the power and year olds and I am happy that River Mrs. Wayne Fronk visited at Mrs. Carl Starr have been spen Logan. Their son Vern was one features, the latter of the House stood fast on this of the graduates. ding the past week at the home Layton Tuesday with her par- irrigation also. which is commonly referred to issue, of their aunt, Mrs. Ray Wood- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra as the Central Project, Is pendSalary Increases land of Brigham. The Senate Post Office and ing before the Senate. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Steed of I am supporting the legisla- Civil Service Committee is now FOR Sublett, Idaho had their baby Mrs. Parker Fronk was at Og- tion for two major reasons. studying the possibility of in blessed here Sunday. den Tuesday, where she visited First, it of government apparently is going to creasing salaries Mr. and Mrs. Ray Whiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. be impossible for Arizona and employees. The committee has received word from his brother, Genige Steed. California to settle their claims not finished its study of and eviWayne, that he had arrived in for Colorado River water with- the legislation Washington D.C. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wood out a legal decision from the dence which the committee Mrs- Sarah E. Zundel of Salt ward of Tooele and and Mr. and legal issue upon which an ap- has obtained is not yet availLake called at the home of Lucy Mrs. Kenneth Scoopmire and peal to the high court can be able. Announcement from com mittee members, however, indiE. Lamib Wednesday. children of Pocatello, Idaho, based. Visitors at the home of Mr. were Memorial day guests of Secondly, if the Central Ari- cate that salary increases rangmore than and Mrs. Dewey Lamb Wednes- Mrs. Scoopmire's parents Mr. zona project can be defeated on ing from slightly lower $200 in the grades to Mr. were and Mrs. Mrs. Asail and T. Woodward its day Harry merits, then the same argu- more than $900 in the higher John and daughters, Vona Mae The Schoopmires remained to ments can be used to defeat CALL be recommended in may grades and Durlene, of Malad, Mr. and spend the week. to authorize the legislation the legislation. Mrs. Robert Sharp and son, Central Utah project, and also It seems to me that such a Johnie of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. John C. Bar Dixie the project. fuss program is merely perpetuating Mrs. Glen Morris and daughter, and daughter Marilyn and Mr It is my sincere hope by the a fallacy which fails to consider an-- i Mrs. Lyle Hansen an f time this is read in Utah the the living needs of employees. family spent Memorial Day at Senate of the United States A more equitable increase would Logan visiting with Mr. and will have approved 5 thereby be to give those in the lower pay Mrs. waiter Currell. Tremonton opening the way for a legal brackets a higher percentage settlement of the increase as well as a greater Earl Oyler, Service Mgr. Mr. and Mrs. Ncrman Ricks differences. Such action actual increase in terms of We Repair and Service and children of Shells Triohn also will give added assurances dollars while both the srnt the weekend with htr to reclamation states that their percentage andreducing all makes of Appliances! dollar increases i nr. Mrs. A. p. Toland. Ti.ev basin-wid- e pro- in the higher brackets. development wero on their wav to AtinnM grams, such as Central Utah, can be argued and approved on Ge.jgia. Memorial Day visitors at the their merits. Dwayne E. Crompton home were Draft and UMT FOR SERVICE Mrs. Crompton's mother, Mrs. It pleased me very much that Chris Beck and sisters, Mrs. the viewpoint of the House of and Karma Neal, Miss Joe Beck Representatives in prevailed and Mrs. Donna La Mont and legislation to extend the draft SEWER OR SERVICE sons all of Long Beach, Cali- and provide for Universal Mili fornia. Her mother will re- tary Training. there is only main to visit for a few weeks. When the legislation was before the ER Senate originally I R0T0-R00TSEWER John G. Hansen of LoS supported an effort to eliminate Angeles, California was a din- the UMT provision for the preSERVICE CO. ner guest Monday at the home sent. Since UMT cannot be of Mr. and Mrs. John Rauber, under taken while the draft is We are not canvassing. For in effect, it was my view that service call Logan 27J4 collect or Sharon Napoli daughter of this important national policy Ewer Plumbing Co, 3261 Tremonton Mr. and Mrs. George Napoli has be subjected to entirely sepbeen visiting in Ogden the arate investigation, study and A. J. White, Manager Millville, Utah past week with her uncle, Vir- action by the Congress. The Senate has now aDoroved the gil Richins. Mr. and Mrs. Chester ArchiMr. and Mrs. Eric Sheechly and bald of Grace, Idaho and Mr. and Wolverton Mrs. Hannah Mrs. Fred Opkiens of Ogand with Memorial Day family spent den visited relatives here SunMr. and Mrs. Jesse Hess. PLYMOUTH Thursday, June Local Happenings The Senator Reports 12 To The People f A p (S-7- 5) . Authorized BENDIX - FRIGIDAIRE Parts & Service FRONK CHEVROLET Company S-7- Arizona-Californ- ia Falls in the home caused 1950 in deaths 13,000 SEPTIC TANK DRAIN - Sis" THE Akir TJ7 of COSTUME riLLJHr JEWELRY For Your Summer Costumes Breakable handle with care ! Unleu you're trained acrobat, you're likely to bruise more than your feeling? when you fall. In fact, you may uffer the same fate as the 13,000 Americans who dM in 1950 as a result of falls in the home Fortunately there are several things you can do to cut down the danger of falling in your home: (1) Keep your stairways clear of buckets, brooms, and other articles you intend to put away "later." (2) Never place throw rugs on slippery floors. (3) Avoid stretching electric cords across an open floor. Remember a home is no place for an obstacle course. Make it as easy as possible for your family to stay on their feet. LARGEST SELECTION We have ever had! Your choice (Includes Federal Tax) Necklaces white and colored One fall caw kill yew I Develop a healthy respect for high places or you may land in the Before you hospital or even in a grave-yarmount a Udder, make sure that it's In safe eondltioa and standing on a level surface. d. 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