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Show The LEADER Thursday, February 7, 1952 DC I A L and CLUB NEWS S KAY LA KERR HONORED A number of girl friends of Kayla Kerr surprised her last week, and gave a party in honor of her birthday anniversary. The grls enjoyed games and luncheon together. U. P. Diesel Shop Under way APPLICATION FOR REHEARING IS WITHDRAWN THREE FORMALS for Sale Sizes 10 and 11. Like new. See Mrs. Dennis Miller or Phone Application before the Public Service Commission of Utah for rehearing of the application of the Bear River Telephone Company and Garland City, was or dered with -- drawn upon motion or waiter u. Mann, attorney for Garland City, according to word received from the state commission by Vincent Chiodo, local BRIDGE CLUB FETED ' Mrs. C. R. Erough entertained the members of the Thurs- Itc. 4233. Auto Glass Installation for aH make cars. Dick's Auto Shop. Phone 3550 tfne Mark the date on your calendar. On February 8, Peterson Tractor Service is presenting "Gallahad Jones" with an all Hollywood cast, and several manager of the Telephone com- other talking pictures, it's a. pany. The order of dismissal was free farmer show. If you dont dated January 31. 1952. have tickets, ask us for them. tbe day Bridge club at her home this week. After a tasty lunMRS. LAWS ENTERTAINS SEWING CLUB cheon, the game was played FOR PAULINE ENTERTAINED with awards going to Ulalla Pauline Laws celebrated her Cornwall, Vilate Archibald and Mrs. Aldrid Christensen gra- seventh birthday Saturday, This is the way .Union Pacific Railroad's $5,600,000 main diesel ciously entertained the mem- her mother Mrs. John Laws Dorma Brough. WedF. F. J. Club bers of her repair shop, now in the first stages of construction at Salt Lake DANCE CLUB VALENTINE ten entertained for of her WANTED TO RENT FARM will look upon completion. The main building in the FOR ENTERTAINS CLUB at home. her City, Utah, evening nesday ' (friends. Land suitable for hay, grain artist's sketch will be 410 feet in length, 162 feet in width. One DANCE CHANGED Sixteen ladies enjoyed thd JOHNSON MRS. CARLYLE The little folks enjoyed games will be 220 feet in length and 102 feet in width, and the other wing social in conversation The Tremonton Dance Club and beets. Phone 4750 Tremonevening The Fielding Birthday club 303 feet and a party luncheon. by 80 feet. Materials to be used include reinforced cont4p. and sewing. Valentine entertained Tuesday in honor of crete, concrete party will be held Feb- ton. blocks and glass blocks. At the present time, A tasty tray luncheon was1 on her workmen are 21, innstead 14th of the Johnson ruary Mjrs. Carlyle room FOR SALE house, twd preparing the building site. i PRIMARY HOLDS SOCIAL as announced originally. Memjserfed by the hostess. birthday. chicken coops. $2,000. Penrose. The Fourth Ward Primary of bers of the club were advised Phone The ladies met at the home t4p ficers and teachers held their of Mrs. Verl Udy, Fieldlngwhere held last Friday in the ward hall this week. BOOK REVIEWED AT CLUB ata with crowd in good fairly teacher's RENT Frame FOR SALE or trainng meeting and Mrs. Leland Woodruff has enjoyed a three course tendance. The The ladies of the Booklord of the Social at the home of Mrs. T. they house in Garland with 4 rooms dinner and presented some nice ward were honored by the glean been making frequent visits to Club were guess of Mrs. Leon L. Cochran Monday evening. and bath, 3 floors with lin. . gifts to Mrs. Johnson. Kerr for their Wednesday meeters, presenting them with a Ogden to see her sister, Mrs. A. L. Cook gave the lesMrs. oleum, range and water tank n carnation for their lapels. A Harley Heaton, who has been ing. Guests were Jennie son on "Love Thy Neighbor.'? hookup. $3500.04) or rent $25.00 of Brigham City and Alta floor show was presented by a seriously ill in the Dee Hospital. Refreshments were served by BOTHWELL FOR RENT Small basementi per month. Write Mrs. OHve r Johnson. ' group from our ward and the Mrs. Cochran and Mrs Kenapartment. Inquire Mrs. David Hall, Wendover. P. O. Box 146, Mrs. LaRain Marble gave an first and fourth wards. By ELEDA VEE STOKES Mrs. Clara Christensen en- Stander at neth Germer 2tc Lumber Utah review of Mr. Stork left a bundle of blue Margaret interesting a visit with Co. her joyed Sunday itc WANTED Pressers and Checkat the home of Mr. and Mrs. Campbell Barnes' book, "Brief BIRTHDAY PARTY Mrs. Isabelle Goodman of ers at Valley Cleaners. Good Firth on Friday, February 1. sister, Gaudy Hour." HONORS LELAND HANSEN Pocatello, Idaho, as her guest. FOR BALE New brick home, A delicious luncheon was serThe new baby boy has on older 4tc wages. attached was 3201. She garage. Phone Mrs. Leland. Hansen enter-ane- d accompanied by her ved by the hostess. sister, Sherry at home. daughter, Mrs. Ronald Williams 551 N. Tremont, Tremonton. ltp Before buyjng AUTOMOBILE Sunday at a birthday The explorers" played a hard and The Relief Society ladies are husband. Other Sunday INSURANCE be sure to see Reg for husband. her party busily completing articles for game Monday evening; to deter- guests at the Christtensen home LOST Small Holstein Steer, BOOKLORE CLUB tfc. were Guests Mrs. Frank sale at Brough in Tremonton. annual bazaar, mine the of the were Mr. and Mrs. Wells Pulsi- ishort horn. 550 lb. Phone ENTERTAINS HUSBANDS Burns of Logan and Mrs. Rilla which will be held this year on Jr. division. championship lead the game They Olympic Dairy Feed The member of the Booklord Jensen of Brigham, sisters of and family of Ogden. Mrs. Clair Firth, Bothwell. ltp SPERRIES 14. Each lady has been through the first three quarters pher 167f - $3.20 per 80 lbs. Anderis Mrs. a of Club entertained Monday night Mr. Hansen, and the family of February Pulsipher daughter FOR SALE 1948 Dodge club sen Seed and Feed. Phone 254L asked to contribute an apron to j but "were defeated in the fourth Christensen. for their husbands. A hot din- the hostess. as as well the sold be Ward. Tremonton First that coupe. Radio, heater, new seat by night tfc was ner served at the Oak Cafe kfovers. Good condition. Call completing the work assigned Success to the victors. followed by an hour of fames. BIRTHDAY DINNER GIVEN The singing mothers have to them. Robert Brough," a student at after Saturday. No. 14 Shady FOR SALE New ladies lur The committee included Mrs. Miller been to entertained An excellent program has Rudy lte coat, si2e about 40. Very reaschanged their practice day Brigham Young University and Lane Motel. l, Rudy Miller, Wayne onable. See it at Excell Clean at and home her honor for the after Nielsen of Lewis in a Salt Monday evening Sunday arranged friend, Primary. Ed Deakin, Reed Giles, tfn-- e FOR 'RENT Modern Clean ers. to of The Primary officers and tea- Lake City is attend. the of invited her weekend the everyone son, birthdays N. A. spent Harold Sandall, and Dennis Miller, and Dennis Relief Society has also chers have planned a social for with Bob's parents", Mr. and Mrs. Apartment. See Leonard Bishop The will pay " 7 . 2tp UTAH made plans for a candy demon- next Primary day. The hour will O. L. Brough. usless cows, or dead for cash Guests were Mr. and Mrs. stration to be held this coming be spent in dancing. SEE VIC'S JEWELRY for all horses, sheep or hogs. Dial TreDennis Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Wednesday starting at ten o'Mr. and Mrs. Duane Lower of your repair needs. All work ii monton 141 or Garland phone Lynn Wise of Logan, and Mrs. clock. Mrs. Irene Kerr will be in FOR Ogden wereiguests of the J. G. guaranteed. Batteries, for all 195. y tfc 'Elaine Telliserro and children. charge of the demonstration, Burgess family Sunday. Mr. hearing aids. which will be the regular work SEE US for 1952 turkey and Lower enjoyed a rabbit hunt and VGF CLUB MEETS FOR SALE Used refrigerator. broiler feed financing. Andermeeting. There will be no Relief Mrs. Lower visited with Mrs. James Walton was host- Society on Tuesday. Lunch will son Seed and Feed. Tremonton, $35.00. Phone 5027 or see Staness Thursday evening at the be served at noon. tfc Itc Utah. Phone 2541. ley Anderson. A large variety of trees for Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Summers meeting of the V. G. F. Club Melva Jane Castleton of Ogden and with Mrs. Ed Deakin as a speci- were in Salt Lake City Tuesday. farm planting in large quantities was home for Friday and SaturHie Sunday School with the is now available to Utah farmal guest. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Getz day. The evening was spent in help of the bishopric are making ers, announced Ray Moore, Ex- of Ogden also visited at the Mel-ti- n needlework and social conver- arrangements for the purchase tension Forester for the Utah Castleton home Sunday. sation. The hostess served a de- of some small chairs for the Jr. State Agricultural College Ex& licious supper. tension Service. Sunday School. Colonel and Mrs. Karl Frank FROM TREMONTON CALL There will be r.n Elders banEach year, the State of "Utah and family of Logan were guests on Utalf BRIDGE CLUB MEETS the held hall ward in SerExtension quet through the Sunday at the home of the ColMrs. Merwin Cook graciously' Thursday. Tickets are being sold vice, offers farmers forest trees onel's nephew, Merwin Cook and 10:30 2:25 6:25 entertained Monday afternoon for the occasion in an attempt that can be used on farms for family . a to raise for money missionary beautification, windbreaks, and for the members of her Bridge soil conservation. The overclub. Esther Starrer was also a fund. The Deverl Paynes and Dway-n- e Emil Kupfer, Deloris Stokes, whelmingly low cost of the trees 8:26 11:05 3:45 ved by the hostess, followed by Falks attended the Utah Wallace Andersen, Fred Chris-ten- ranges from $1.50 to $4.00 per State-BYTreroonton in Logan Fri guest of the hostess. game Phone 2641 Tremonton CAFE ERN'S n, Verl Sto) ss and Dallas hundred trees. Farmers cannot e A delicious luncheon was night. day Earl Oyler, Service Mgr. afternoon at cards. Prize Stokes were in Salt Lake City order less than 25 trees of one We Repair and Service winners were Verna Theurer, Monday attending a turkey variety. While the trees may serve for beautification, meeting. their all makes of Appliances! Mattie Stone and Esther Word has been received by purpose must be for woodlot, Dallas Stokes that his brother windbreak, or shelterbelt uses, Joseph who has been stationed according to Professor Moore. in Japan is now in Korea. Some of the trees available are1 pgmiMinnnn Mr. and Mrs. Leo Stokes and Ponderosa Pine, Blue Spruce, son Jackie Lee were in Ogden Eastern Red Cedar, Utah Juni' While there they visit- per, and Douglas Fir. . a, Tuesday. ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ten hardwood trees are availJack Chugg at Farr West. " able including Green Ash, Siberi The Jr. Gleaners will act as an Elm, Black Locust, Thornless hostesses Tuesday night at a Honey Locust, Russian Olive, Gel the complete Tacts and figure the "Show Down" Way! commradary for the Jr. Glean- Black Walnut, Golden Willow, ers of Penrose and Bothwell and Lombardy Poplar, Common Lilac Phis free "Show Down" booklet gives you proof instead of "sell" their mothers. and multiflora Rose. presents tne racis aDout teatures, arrange 101 easy umiibuu. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Evans Farmers ordering the trees For example, you can quickly compare Dodge head room, seat width and family and Mr. and Mrs. must abide by certain federal room with that of other cars costing hundreds of and stretch-ou- t Everett Roche took a drive to regulations. For example, the not generalizations. dollars more. You get actual specifications Blacksmith Fork Cayon Sunday trees may not be resold; they No "String- "- No Obligation afternoon. must be used for woodlot, windThe Guide Boys of the Primary break, or shelterbelt purposes; Come in today and get your own copy of the "Show Down" booklet. Association were graduated Sun- they must be irrigated and cultiIt's convincing, it's convenient, it's free. Take it home and maka g comparisons at your leisure. You'll learn what thousands day evening. A short program vated for the first four years of new Dodge owners will testify: "You could pay hundreds of was given by the boys and their after planting. !j dollars more for a car and still not get all Dodge gives you!" teacher. Those graduating were A price list is available by Steven Anderson, Lynn Aderson, writing to Ray More, Extension Arnold Eberhard, Leon Payne Forester, Utah State Agricultural and Thomas Christensen. College, or your local county agEzra Harris in now home from ent. the hospital and is staying at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace ' Specification! and Eqoipm.nl Subict to Chang without Notko Process Speeds FlnisLlng Anderson. His daughter, Mrs. A large aircraft company is now Arlene Watt returned to Calilacquer for finishusing ' fornia last week. metal parts, including ing many Mrs. Bert Firth is reported aluminum. They say that finishing slowly improving in the Dee Hos time has been cut in half by the 1 1 pital. Relief Society ladies es new process. Where two coats of pecially missed her Tuesday for finish were required before, one her monthly Theology lessons coat of hot lacquer now gives the elimi. . Mrs. Joe George of the Stake required fiim thickness.' This nates a sanding operation and af Board substituted for her. Other fords better protection in service. members of the board present The reduction of finishing time re were Pricilla Christensen and sults in a definite increase in proJane Marble. duction and a cut in finishing costs. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Anderson Built for Three were in Salt Lake City Tuesday. Three Rochester, N.Y., youths get Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Anderson were in Salt Lake City Tuesday amazed stares from the townfolk with that Heart Box of when they come 'riding down the on business. street on their "bicycle built for diThe boy scouts, under the three." They did it by welding torection of their leaders will held gether three regulation bike frames chains. a party in the recreation hall and using two 56.00 $1.50 Friday honoring their fathers. Mr. and Mre. Rulon Stanfill of Royal Sport NOW ON DISPLAY Ogden visited for- a short while The sport of polo has been assoMake Your Selection Now! at the home of Mr .and Mrs. ciated with persons of royal and aristocratic rank since the days of Deloris Stokes Monday evening. The- Emperor Ming antiquity. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Kupfer foreto Trenton on Sunday. Huang, of Ancient China, ofthe tho Immost patron of literature where they visited with Mr. and perial 11m of Tang, was also famous TREMONTON PHONE 5181 Trcmonton, Utah, Mrs. Raymond Kupfer. and in his time as a was Gold ball The and Green sportsman. ummm i ' . 31 17 Local Happenings 24 M-M- en WANT Niel-,se- Trl-Sta- Bazaar Set For February 14th APS 31 te Le-R- oy 31 their Mes-dam- es San-dal- Ryt-tin- g. Hol-ma- n. 2-- - Trees Are Now Available For Farm Planting Authorized BENDIX Mrs-Burges- ... FRIGIDAIRE Parts Service FRONK CHEVROLET . a.m. Company a.m. se Eastbound p.m. Westbound a.m. U p.m. p.m. ser-th- Mow I . ... money-savin- 1 hot-spra- y for VALENTINES Special Persons REMEMBER Your SWEETHEART Sweet's Popular Assortments to over-siz- e - Adam's Drug Store tra-vel- Winzeler Motor Go. ed polo-play- tr . |