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Show The LEADER Thursday, February 14, 1952 BOTHWELL By ELEDA VEE STOKES , Sweethearts Ball-Ro-se Prom Feb. 20 chairwoman'of the event." Everyone is invited to attend. ' Mr, and Mrs. Boyd Marble were Sunday dinner guests of the Ray Bolton attended festiv- ities held for young farmers in Salt Lake City over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. George Summers were visiting in Smithfield Wednesday evening. Mr and Mrs. Maynard Summers and family were Sunday guests at the John Child home in Clearfield. Miss Barbara Summers spent the week end at home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Maynard and Mrs. Virgil Anderson. Sunday guests at the home of Mr. ! Mr. and Mrs. George Summers were Clytia Cowley and Mr. and The night of February 20 has Mrs. Glen Henry and son Jimbeen set as the night for all MIA my. ,.- Maids to be honored as sweetMr. and Mrs. Max Anderson hearts. It has been decided to entertained for a group of frcombine the two events, Rose iends Saturday evening. Prom ,and Sweethearts Ball. RuMr. and Mrs. Thayne Stokes by Scholer has been chosen as accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Summers. - "Why shouldn't you haul the other Vast vr One of the things people ask about Standard is why we do not let other oil companies use all of our tankers, marine terminals, and pipelines. They say, "Why shouldn't you haul the other fellow's oilt" created, which cemetery district shall embrace and include all of the lands within the following boundaries: Beginning at the South East corner of Section 35, T. 11 N., R. 4 W., S. L M., thence west 4 (four) miles , North 2 (two) miles. East 4 (four) miles, South 2 (two) miles, to point of beginning, containing 8 square miles. Notice is further given that a map showing the boundaries of said district is on file In my office and open to public Inspec- transportation equipment with other it's unfair to ask us to do it. It's like asking you to let everybody else use your car. companies. And Anderson. .. s ME Stokes. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Anderson and Mrs. Edna Harris were in son. The Elders party held in the Ogden Friday. Mrs. Bert Firth returned home ward hall Wednesday was a from the hospital late last week huge success. The Valentine motif was carried out .and delicious and is steadily improving. Mrs. Pearl Toland represented ham dinner was served. Deloris Stokes was in Ogden the stake at the silver gleaner comradary Tuesday evening. The Friday on business. The Rasmus Anderson home girls were lovely In their formals was the scene of gay birthday festivities Monday evening when 14 of his 15 living children and their wives gathered at the famto honor him on Is eiNotice is hereby given that an ily home fourth birthday. Those in election shall be held on the 4th ghty were Mr. and Mrs. attendance day of March, 1952, for the purpose of determining whether or of PENROSE CEMETERY MAINTENANCE DISTRICT shall be Mr. and Mrs. Milton Anderson, Mr .and Mrs. Reed Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Newman,, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Stokes! Golden Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace short program and dance, after which ice cream cones and cookies were served. Two teachers whose birthdays were that day were honored. They were LaVern Summers and Mrs. Ethel Ander- ran Tm net much for balance sheets and double entry ledgers . . . but I knew this much about bookkeeping. At the end of the year when Utah's mines, mills and smelters shew a profit, thafs good for me. It means steady employ-men- t. And ifs good for everyone In Utah, toe, because a profitable mining industry helps business in every part of the state." not a cemetery maintenance district under the name and style The answer to that question is that we're mighty busy hauling our own, meeting our regular obligations to our customers. Standard just can't share all of its ' De-lor- and an enjoyable time was had Cleon Anderson, Mr And Mrs. by both mothers and daughters. Clyde Anderson, Mr .and Mrs. Everett Roche, Mr. and Mrs. BaThe Primary held their annual sil Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Edd valentine birthday party Monday Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Newwith the children enjoying a man, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Allen, Notice Of Election fellow's oil?" & Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Anderson were, in Logan Tuesday afternoon on Business. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Kilfoyle of Ogden visited at the home of Mr and Mrs. Emil Kupfer Sat. urday. Jay Ellison of Mblolla Oregon was a Saturday visitor at the is home of Bishop and Mrs. 11 Your Old Tires Are Worth More At tion. ' Notice is further given that at such election the electors You go out and buy a car for yourself and your family a car big enough for your needs. So with Standard. We provide whatever facilities it takes to handle our crude oil and keep delivering our finished products where and when they're needed, to customers who depend on us for service. But the way some people seem to want it, our freedom of choice would be gone. It's as if you were to be forced to stop and pick up everybody who lifted a thumb at you. We'd be required to carry anybody's oil in these tankers and pipelines, even if our own had to be set aside. shall be required to cast ballots, which ballots shall contain the words, "Penrose Cemetery Maintenance District, yes", or "Penrose Cemetery Maintenance District, no". No person shall be entitles to vote at said election pursuant to this notice unless he shall possess all of the qualifications required of electors under the general laws of the state and be a property owner of the proposed district ,and who shall have paid a property tax in the said district in the year next preceeding Now suppose you're driving your car and a hitchhiker thumbs a ride. You pick him up only if you want to. The choice is yours. So again with Standard. In our pipelines within a state, crossland, and in our tankers, ing only privately-owne- d we may choose to carry only our own oil. In time, if your car were taken over like that?. you'd have to buy another for your own use.. Once again, so with Standard. If we were forced to carry competitors' oil, we'd have to buy or build additional facilities to handle our own. Result: increased costs to us, higher prices to you. .. said election. Notice is' further given that the above referred to election will be held in the Penrose L.D.S. Chapel 7bettween the hours of 7 a.m. and 8 p.m. on the 4th day of March, A. D. 1952. Dated this 21st day of January, A. D. 1952. THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Lewis S. Wight, chairman . George Davis, member , 1 When they're needed for national defense, Standard makes its private facilities available for public use. But we can't do it as a general rule. We would lose our efficiency a loss to you, our customers, as well as ourselves. We don't believe you want it that way. Robert J. Potter, member ATTEST: " K. B. 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