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Show THE LEADER. Tremonton. Utah Local Men Get Grouse CVeek Seeks New Water System Valor Awards WANT ADS COLLINSTOfl Mrs. R. W. Wanike FOR SALE Mlnneapoiis-Mo-lin- e combine, five foot cut. Good For their work in maintaining condition. See Lee Iverson or electric power service last winter With the recent closing of phone 5138 t4p throughtout a freezing nine-da- y battle with Mother Nature, 120 their loan the community of 33 nitrogen employees of Utah Power & lig- Grouse Creek, situated in West FOB SALE Anaconda now able 42& is and named were phosphate Box Elder week last Co. County, ht winners of the 1950 Claud L. to proceed to let contracts and for side dressing and 2nd crop Matthews award for valor above start work on the complete re hay. MARKHAM'S. Phone 4921. and beyond the normal call of novation of their culinary water FOR QUALITY EGGS and lot system. duty. need Larro Egg Utah Power men from the The old line, which was orig of them, youresult of 27 years Mash. The de has were 1910, in installed inallv Bear River Valley area who with 980 different not of is it a testing to award teriorated the point those receiving among were Sherman H. Hailing, of adequate for the needs of the formulas at General Mills Lar 6-- 14 Edward L. Bowen, Wllford F. Duxfey, Michael D. Erickson, Lef-le- r, Harvey P. Foster, Ezra E. Virgil O. Packer, Otto L. Rucker, Marvin Y. Simmons, Ralph B. Simmons, Wilbur W. Sterling, White D. Simmons and White O. Simmons, all of Cutler plant, Collinston. The award was presented in Denver last week at the 19th annual convention of the Edison Electric Institute. It is given each year by the EEI to the employee or employees of an electric American operating company who have shown devotion to duty "wherein extraordinary courage has been exercised in efforts to maintain important electric service or to restore service in the shortest possible time." These UP&L employees received the award for their "courage and resourcefulness" in maintaining electric service when a glacial fog condition gripped the Intermountaln area late last December. Tremonton; Lamar O. Bowen, community and would soon have to be abandoned. Present plans call for cleaning out and placing underground the gathering Dipes in the spring area, construction of a 40,000 gal. storage tank and installing approximately 4 miles of flow and distribution lines. The project will serve the needs of approximately 30 families in the vicinity of Grouse Creek as well as the church and school. Total cost of the project is ro Research Farm. See us it today. Anderson Seed and Feed Co. ltc Rural milk rout and equipment. Contact Lewis L. Boothe, Honeyville, or call 0199J5, Brigham 2tp FOUND one bay horse with S brand on left shoulder. About 9 years old. weighs 1500 lbs. See Elmer Godfrey at Garland lor phone 24R. tfnc FOR SALE New Home treadle (sewing machine. "Good condition. Phone 5102. tic FOR SALE Fronk returned to her home after spending three weeks in Jackson, Wyoming, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Mrs. L. H. Bert Wright. Mrs. Wright gave birth to a baby son during her visit. Weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jens Veibell were Mr. and Mrs. Orlanda Jensen and family of Salt Lake City and Osmond Hailing of Ogden. Nedra Simmons, Mar Jean Jensen and Nordith Simmons were Saturday evening guests of Mrs. Clarence Richards of Brigham City. They celebrated the birthday of Mrs. Richards. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred H. Bate-ma- n of St. George were Friday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Johnson. Mrs. Glen Kenworthy and two daughters of Henderson, Nevada (spent Friday and Saturday as guests of Lucile Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Nelson and family of Mantua and Fred Veibell of Heber spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Jens to be approximately $42,000.00. This will be financed individual member contri- FOR SALE 3 by modern Veibell. butions of $310 each plus a loan frame home. Oil floor furnace, Mrs. Odell Bigler underwent! from the Farmers Home Advenetlon drapes, coverings, on Friday at a ministration of $32,800.00. blinds, 2 car garage, well land- a major operation She hospital. Brigham City scaped. Call 3996 or see Bob is satto be a reported making Winzeler. tfnc isfactory recovery. Lt. and Mrs. Gordon Bigler SALE 1937 FOR Chevrolet. son Jeffery, who are staand Russell Brown or See $75.00. Miss Louise Homer and Mrs. tioned at Spokane, Wash., ar5162. Phone ltc A. C. Henderson of Brigham rived Friday to visit with famiCity arrived this week to spend FOR SALE White way Bakery. lies and friends. Lt. Bigler left a couple of weeks with their Good opportunity for young for Field at Lowery Sunday parents, Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. couple. See Leonard L. Bishop Denver, where he will remain Homer. for particulars. Phone 2201. t2p for two weeks after which he will join his family for a vaFronk Mr. and Mrs. Parker Sunday visitors of Mr. and FOR SALE weiner pigs. See! cation. returned this week from a trip Mrs. Abe Kay were Mr. and Perry Wilson. Thatcher. Phone to Yellowstone Park. Sunday dinner guests at the Up Mrs. J. H. Bull, Mr. and Mrs. 2249. of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. home Douglas Bull and son, Steven, FOR RENT Apartments. Con- Fronk were Mr. and Mrs. Samof Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Alice tact Leonard L. Phone uel Brown of Sacramento, Cal., Bishop. Labrum, Morrell Labrum and 2201. Tremonton. ltp Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Hadley, Richard Adams of Roosevelt, and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bott and FOR SALE the Hulda Meister Kanesville, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Two Slater, Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. home, mostly furnished. girls of Brigham City. nice lot. Machinski of Layton. apartments, furnace, Mrs. J. E. DeLong and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Russell of well planted. Only $9000.00. J. W. W. Stirling returned to their' visited Canada H. Miller, Broker, Brigham. Lethbridge, tfnc homes after a vacation trip to Wednesay with Mrs. May Kent Phone 350-- J. California. Mrs. DeLong visited! and children. LOST about 40 ewes branded with members of her family in Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Beard and half dot on left side, on moun Los Angeles and Mrs. Stirling family accompanied by Mr. and tain south of Promontory sta visited her parents in San DiMrs. Carl F. Nelson attended tion. Liberal reward for infor- ego. the Charles Kelly family re- mation. Call Harold Selman at Russell Johnson left Monday union, Sunday, at Pocatello, 2928 or Bill Goring 2925. tfnc for R.O.T.C. officers training camp at Ft. Bliss, near El Paso, Idaho. FOR SALE 2 used No. 51 In Texas. He will visit a few ternational Hillside harvesters. in Tempe, Arizona, with Dr. days and' Mr. and Mrs. Ray M. Reeder In fair condition. These are Mrs. George M. Bateman. and girls returned Thursday sell. One slightly used Mrs. Anna from a trip to San Francisco, priced ,to Beesinger, her T D 6 tractor. C. International Annabell Persson of California. They were guests of daughter ON A NEW A. Harris & Sons Rexburg, Ida Mrs. Reeder's brother and famOgden and her twin sons Rob 7 Phone 130 Box 66 ho tp2 ert and Ronald, who are on ily, Mr. and Mrs. Jack E. Johnson. FOR SALE green enamel Mon- leave from the navy, were dinarch range, good condition. ner guests Thursday of Mr. and Visitors at the home of Mr. Reasonable price. Phone 3843. Mrs. Marvin Simmons. We are equipped to make and Mrs. Moroni W. Ward tic Cal Ericksen is visiting for a while with his son, Grant and were Mr. Mrs. and Tuesday the finest inner-sprin- g Clarence Johnson of Boise, UNFURNISHED APT. FOR RENT family in Boulder City, Nevada. mattress of the Dial 2091. tfnc Mrs. Thomas Simmons spen Idaho. highest quality. peveral days last week in OgFOR SALE Spring fryers for Dr. as a and den Mrs. Melvln Cook of her aunt, of Standard or De Luxe your deep freeze. Call 4046 or Mrs. J. C. guest Salt Lake City spent the week see Lindsey. Blain 7 Mad3en. t3p Quality. end visiting relatives here. Recent guests of Mr. and Auto Glass Installation for all Mrs. Thomas Simmons and Mrs. Wayne Fronk accompan make cars. Dick's Auto Shop. family were Mr. and Mrs. Rob ied her parents, Mr .and Mrs. Phone 3590 tfnc ert Howell of Peoria, HL Ezra Harris to Downata Hot Mr. and Mrs. John Potter and, UTAH win pay Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Kidman Sprins Saturday, where they at cash for dead or useless cows, tended the Robert Harris re a fishing trip to Grace, enjoyed horses, sheep or hogs. Dial Tre COMPANY union. Idaho, Friday. monton 2141 or Garland Phone Mrs. Darrell Goodsell, Reva 195 Phone 27 Brig-hatfs City Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Hansen Jensen and Peggy Potter spent or K. C. Harris, and family attended the Hansen Before buying automobile in Saturday in Salt Lake City. Phone 5026 Tremonton reunion Sunday at Liberty park surance be sure to see JAMES Mr. and Mrs. John Hlggs and at Salt Lake City. BROUGH, agent In Tremonton daughter Llllie of Ogden and tfnc Mr. and Mrs. Dee Pederson of were Monday FOR RENT summer mature Tacoma, Wash., visitors evening tot 75 head of cows. Write Ver Mrs. Ed Bowers. of Mr. and non Glenn, General Deliverv Soda Springs, Idaho. 531 t3c estimated JUNE THURSDAY, The Bee Hive girls and their) teacher, Orpha Bowers entertained at a hobo party Tuesday ievenlng at the Bowers home. Guests were the Mia Maid class and the mothers of all the girls. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Fryer had as supper guests Sunday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Don Fryer and family of Rverside; Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Fryer and family, East Garland and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Fryer. Leland Stone and Mark H. Jensen left Tuesday morning lor San Franciso, where they will report for service in the coast guard. ' ' i , , , ' : - , ' i- 'if'. ;,'; f . - ,,, a, . .' ' i ' - - ', ' . S - - , . I , , 151 14, . . , V ' jifttli Visitors Monday at the Erne Conger home were Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Anderson of Evan-sto- n, Wyo., who came to get their son who has been visiting the past week with Davidl Conger. Lois Dustman were Salt and Bob Lake San-da- ll visitors Thursday. Mrs. Vance Henderickson of of Salt Lake City visited over Gene and Bobby Clark seem to be having trouble with that old rodeo standby, a stubborn mule but they will appear in the Golden Spike Rodeo. the weekend with her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Glenn. Local Happenings LmrER SUMMER 0Pmf ijigpli!S3' if&Sf ' Balsam Wool keeps your homo up to 15 degrees cooler . . . saves tempers and lets you get a good night's sleep. The big, insuhusky blanket-typ- e lation rolls out between illf ::'lr ': ' tv ceiling joists or walls studding :i . , . completely the area. Balsam Wool is permanent, won't settle or separate. i V: n sealing-i- I winter Balsam Wool (coops cold out, koops heat in, helps to save 20 of more on fuel. Balsam Wool is sealed l g I! , WwX SfJrfSX j i( against moisture with several layers of tough, waterproofed material. IWffli''7?6 vA IflcilRr D) illf ? Exclusive I iiV All i 4 fi ilk m ili' J V tab for tacking makes installation easy ard assures a complete an' eon,'nuous tempera ture barrier. '"'ilK. i SLEEP IN COMFORT EVERTON 6-- MATTRESS Screen Doors Time to repair or replace screens. We have an excellent stock including all standard six doors. Well made of selected pin hang and paint. SCRSNENG 6-- GOODYEAR BETTER TIRE SERVICE Hert s What We Do: COMPLETE INSPECTION Check tirw and tub for all types of lnjuril breaks, bruises, cuts, te. Inspect monthly for puncturing objects. CORRECT AIR PRESSURE Incorrect air pressure cuti tlrt mil, ago. Wo check weekly with accurate gauge make ure valves and capi don't leak. WHEEL BALANCING Check wheel balance when Impect. Ing tire. Correct wheel Saves tlret and front-en- d saves money. balance parti REPAIR CUTS and BRUISES These can result In punctures and blowouts. Our repairs last as long as the Ore. PERIODICAL TIRE ROTATION Tread wear Is different en each wheel regular rotation distributes wear evenly. TIRE TREADING A sound tire, worn smooth, will give many extra miles of service with new Goodyear factory-op-prove- d treading. months, many are in cans or bands and can be safely transplanted. Here are a few of the Items: All trees and shrubs 40 per cent off. Peonies, white, and pink. In cans. Exroi' ent plants that will bloom for you next year. Orllnal prices $1 to $1.50, now your choice at 50c wnue they last. We have about 100 plants. All 40c Derpnnia! now 25c. Fruit trees chprrio. apricots, apples, peaches, pears and plums. 50 per cent off. We still have a few roses, bush and climbers at one half off. You'll have to hurry for these. Walton's Valley Nursery. Phon 2926- - Box Elder County Golden Spike Rodeo, Temonton, June 21, 22, 23! Dial Tremonton HAKDWAR! CLOTH "Golden Spike" Rodeo and CATTLE CUTTING CONTEST Tremonton, June 21 - 22 -- 23 t Dell Hansen, Manager Phone 5911 Tremonton Lumber Co. Tri-Sta- te fords Boost Ranch and Farm Profits Te save money every tie and put that Much More money in your pocket with thrifty rose Trucks and the rowi The 50-milion-miFord Economy Run shewed what the Power Pilot con de drivers in every line of trucking got the most power from He foatf gatf POWER PILOT MOST Mvmti HAST CASI ECONOMY tw..wew.'emiiwj ' L n. Trailer house. See weppier or phone 3497 tfnc $35.00. FOR SALE reconditions tip call 3992. L Sops tnsScsM 80 acres irrigated iarm. Good location. Tremonton area. Call or write Leonard L Bishop aency, Tremonton. Phone 2201 jfzrr- - PJJUP. FOR SALE washer. 3941 STAPLES tfnc FOR SALE O.K. RUDDER WELDERS time-savin- PLAN TO ATTEND THE MATTRESS SALE OF NURSERY STOCK;! we have many items we do not want to carry over the summer Most convenient, g screen you've over seem Simply hook in place, roll down and fasten. Rolls up for easy storage. Economically priced. ready to MOLDING EVEnTOIl Screens Roil-aw- ay t2p ssssy CAREY-FOR- D Phone 2121 JV. fet e JiLMMm mi m W K Inta.t W m m I newer o Ihrae (rest nnnei Is this FOOD hss Md EXTRA Cm (edded cost). Only 7.3IS.0O0 lrdti. eipern pme rerrf Jnckt Inc. Tremonton, Utah |