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Show The LEADER Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Rogers Mrs. Vera Shurtz of San Franand Miss Marion Brown, all of ther, Mrs. Francis Allen and oth- board was present. Jackie Thompson is spending Salt Lake er relatives. and daughter Lynette, returned cisco arrived in Tremonton Tuescity. to Vic- day to visit with relatives. She is Mrs. WendeU C. Hall and Mrs. the summer with his parents, Mrs. Myrl Norr, Mr. home Friday .after a trip Mr .and Mr. Mrs. Zollinger at Provl and British Columbia. In toria, were Hawks They a sister of Mrs. Lewis Dodd, O. DeRoy shopping and Mrs. Jay Norr and Wayne visited with Mrs. dence. Rogers- - broth L. and R. G. Brough and Mrs. Logan Thursday. Mrs. Arthur Erickson and dau Norr enjoyed the weekend fish- er, Lloyd Stephens and his fam- Amos Hansen. Walter E .Gibbs returned from VALLEY RIVER BEAR THE SERVING LEADER PUBLISHING COMPANY, Inc. on Thursday afternoon, for Friday Distribution 43.00 per year SUBSCRIPTION RATES (In advance) Entered at the post office at Trenonton, Utah a Second Class matter October 15, 1925 under act of March 3, 1879. Editor-Publish- Mrs. Ashby1 s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Roderick. Mrs. VlrrH C Harris Mrs. Floyd Rose took Deon Roderick to Brigham City Tues ATTEND MIA CONFERENCE day on business. ' Mrs. Thelma p. Oibbs, Stake Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Thomas I IDA Music Director, Sherman and Mr. and Mrs. Herald Jenkins Oibbs, Carol Harris, Shirley Hess, with friends from Ida- Portage ' Samaria, and Florene John accompanied ho enjoyed a swim at Downata to MIA Stake Malad group the Hot Springs Saturday evening. Salt Lake City on a chartered Mr. and Mrs. Lee Fuhriman bus Friday morning and partici pa ted in the great Church-wid-e Music Festival in the Tabernacle Saturday evening. They also at tended many other interesting events of the June Conference and returned home Sunday evening. Among those who attended the Dance Festival at the June Conference at Salt Lake City Friday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Devere Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Morris, and Mr. and Mrs. Chester Neal. Mrs. Maurine Gibbs of the MIA and family of Tremonton visited Sunday evening with relatives here. Cora McCrary visited In Provo, Utah Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Neal were in Brigham City Monday on business. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hall and sons are in Brigham City this week taking care of the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hall while they are on a vacation trip to " Alaska. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brown and of family Washington, Stake Board and Mrs. Ha Mae visited fromSpokane, until Monday Friday John, President of the Portage with Mrs. Brown's parents, Mr. Ward MIA attended June Con and Mrs. John W. Knudsen . ference and returned home SunClifford Yearsley, 44, son of day evening. Mrs. Julia Yearsley of Malad, Carol Harris visited with June who died Thursday of last week, Gibbs at Kaysville, Utah from was brought here for burial Sat- Tuesday until Friday. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Knudsen had as Father's Day guests Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Knudsen and family and Mr. and Mrs. Dave .Neilsen of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brown and family of Spokane, Wash. Mrs. Roy Gibbs and family of Magna, Utah are visiting at the home of her mother, Mrs. Grace John this week. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ashby and family of New Plymouth, Idaho left for their home Tuesday after attending conference at Salt Lake City and visiting here with urday following the funeral service in Malad. Many Portage people were in attendance at the funeral. Virgil Harris, who is with Beers sheep outfit at Chesterfield, Idaho, spent the weekend at home. He took his son Phil back with him fox a week. Mrs. Douglas Laws and children of Tremonton visited Thursday with Mrs. Laws' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. 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Wheatley were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wayneston of Pres ton, Idaho, and Sunday callers were Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Snow of Perry and Mrs. O. W. Weedon of Brigham City. ily at Longview, Washington en-rou- te. Dr. and Mrs. E. M. Argyle and son of Murray called on the Fred Gepharts enroute to Sun Valley. They will spend next weekend as guests at the Gephart home on the return trip. Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Maycock of Salt Lake are also expected for the weekend. CARD OF THANKS Reverend and Mrs. Oile V. Wilson wish to express their thanks Tremonton Yes! We have GLAMORENE finest rug cleaner! ! World's Mr. and Mrs. Evan Thompson attended the wedding of the Leo Adams' at Grantsvllle, after which Mrs.' Thompson and children remained In Salt Lake for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. James Willardsen, Mrs. Thompson's parents, and to attend MIA Literate Island There is no illiteracy in Iceland. Barbara of Roy, Utah were week- That North Atlantic island republic end guests at the L. J. Cum-min- publishes more new books per capita than any other country in the home . world. And when an Icelander ia summer finds a book he "just cant Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Olsen and put down," he can read aU night family of Blackfoot, Idaho vis- without even turning on the light. ited with the A. R. Bennetts FriLevel Stat day, enronte to conference. Mrs. The surface of Illinois is mostlj Olsen is a sister of Mrs. Bennett. table-lan- Norma Hardy to the members of the local Methodist Church, the contituent friends, and all others of the Tremonton - Carinne - Garland communities who have made our sojourn in these communities a very pleasant one by the many kindness, courtesies, and acts of cooperation extended to us. and daughter gs level er La-R- Mart a 'mum few jasara ae LUGGING POWER WIDE ADAPTABILITY ALL 'ROUND ECONOMY EASE OF HANDLING EASE OF SERVICING QUALITY CONSTRUCTION The JOHN DEERE Model"M" Offers You Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Winford Barrus Mable Romer The following boys from here received ribbons on their steers at the Intermountain Stock Show held recently at the Salt Lake Stock Yards: Reed Miller, grand champion; Jack Erickson, two blue ribbons; and Arlo Erickson, a red ribbon. Mrs. Howard Shurtz and two sons left last Thursday for their home in San Francisco, California. They have spent the last six weeks here at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Hansen. While here the boys had their tonsils removed. Last Thursday another daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kimball and family arrived from California and will visit here two weeks before continuing on to their home in Denver. The Kimballs have spent the winter in .California, where Mr. Kimball has been continuing his studies at Stanford. Last Wednesday Miss Rosalie Eichel celebrated her ninth birthday at a party given by her mother, Mrs. Ray Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Jensen and daughter Erma of Buhl, Idaho visited at the home of Wm. Petersen last week. With them was and family attended the Barrus family reunion at Logan Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Lyndon Barkle and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ned Baadsgaards and family spent Sunday afternoon at Pioneer Park in Brigham. Mrs. Clarence Perry and family spent three days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Johnson at Preston, Idaho. Sandra Hansen of Salt Lake City has come to spend the summer with Mr. and Mrs. Warren ' Haycock. Mr. and Mrs.Alton Perry of Ogden called on Mrs. Pearl Perry -- MORE FOR YOUR TRACTOR ROUAR Compare all the features that add up to top to real tractor satisfaction, and you'll agree the John Deere Model "M" offers you more for your tractor dollar. its Consider its extra lugging ability four h and tools line of complete working speeds to handle every job . . . the operating and maintenance economy that is en yours through John Deere tractor performance ... ... Quik-Tatc- two-cylind- gine design. Consider such ease of operation, c hydraulic advantages as seat trol of equipment, adjustable and adjustable steering wheel . . . the time yotr save by handling all daily servicing from one.) the long life assured by side of the tractor John Deere quality construction. Feature for feature . . . value for value . . . you can't beat aj John Deere Model "M" Tractor. See us about) soon! a Model "M" Touch-o-mati- ... ... feiebsoq mmm sermge PHONE 2211 TREMONTON, UTAH Sunday. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Hansen were Mrs. Edria Hansen, Miss Isabell Smith Model for model On Friday Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kelstrom and family of Ogden were visitors at the Petersen home: Accompanying them here was Mrs. Martina Larsen, who had been visiting friends and relatives in Ogden for several ' i iV.i days. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Mortensen were in Layton Sunday to help celebrate the birthday of their granddaughter. Miss Charlette Munns returned home last week after spending several weeks after spending weeks in Spokane, Wash, with her brother, Orlin and family. Major Orlin Munns and family returned to their home at the Fairchild Air Base, Spokane, Washington, after spending a week here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Munns. Other weekend guests at the Munns home were Mr. and Mrs. Farrel Munns and family of Florida. The Munns' have come to Utah for the summer, where; '" sev-seve- ral costs less Stack up a Chevrolet truck against any other truck with comparable specifications, capable of handling the same payloads. You'll find the Chevrolet truck lists for less and brings you great features. You ge t Mile after mile at rock bottom cost Truck users everywhere have proved that Chevrolet costs the least of all to own .and maintain. their son, Dee Jensen of Provo. Including: Ii i Oneida Hospital in Malad ghter Carol spent Monday in where he underwent a major op Provo getting rooms and signing up for Carol to attend the Y this eration last week. fall. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Hall and daughter of San Francisco, Cali fornia, arrived Saturday evening Dcwcyvillc for a visit with Roland's mother, Both Barkle Mrs. Vera Hall. Don McCrary of the U. 8. Air Mrs. W. W. Haklo, Mrs. Betty Force ,who is stationed near Sacramento, California, and Miss Godhue and children of Salt Margaret EJlswood spent three Lake City were Saturday guests days here this week with Don's of Mr. and Mrs. Lyndon Barkle. Mr. and Mrs. Arlin Madsen parents, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Mc were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Crary. Mr. and Mrs. Arte 11 Ekins and Mrs. J. C. Shaw and Carol Mad- baby left Friday for their home sen of Salt Lake City. Myrna in Los Angeles, California after Madsen remained in Salt Lake spending a few weeks visiting with the Shaws for a week. Joyce Barkle left Saturday for here with relatives. Washington, to spend Spokane, Mr. and Mrs. John B. Allen summer. the all of home their had family Many friends and relatives at with them on r"ather's Day.. Mr. tended the funeral services of AnLos and Mrs. Gus Benson of Kermett Hansen in Ogden. Castleton geles, California, Mary Mr. and Mrs. James Barnard and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Allen, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Heu-ssattended the wedding reR. Hansey of Ogden. Mrs. Ora H. John returned ception of Miss Zana Barnard home Wednesday from the Onei of Ogden Tuesday evening. Local girls who participated da Hospital where she underwent In the youth chorus at MIA con a major operation last week. Mrs. Virgil C. Harris and dau-- g ference were Ton! Peterson, Whitaker, Mary Barnard, h t e r Carol, Mrs. Reid Harris and daughter, Sherri and Mrs. Joan Holdaway, Marie Burbank, Wm. D. Harris went to Ogden Linda Spackman and Lowell Tuesday to see Douglas Ward at Dunn. They were directed by the Dee Hospital. Douglas, who Ruth Litchford. Mr. and Mrs. is a grandson of Mrs. Wm. D. Lewis Spackman accompanied Harris, underwent a serious op- them to Salt Lake. Mrs. Inez Barnard and Mrs. eration last week. Elsie Heusser attended the MIA Conference Saturday in Salt Elwood the Published by the A. N. RYTTING. Thursday, June 19, 1952 Valve in Head economy, in the Loadmaster or Thriftmaster engines, saves on gas. -- mm I mm Right truck for the Job saves money Chevrolet trucks are factory-matche- d to your payload requirements. You don't waste money by buying "too much truck" you don't risk work interruption by buying "too little truck." when you ky on the i immm III MM , t Lower, slower depreciation plain hard facts! 11 -- Records show that Chevrolet trucks traditionally bring more at resale than any other make which costs about the same new. The market value of Chevrolet trucks stays up because the value stays in. (Continuation olAtandord oquipmonl and trim illustrated it dopondoni on availability of notorial.! MOM CHIVIOin TtUCKS IN USI THAN ANT OTHER MAKI I CD Farrel will attend the summer session of school at the U in Salt Lake. Mrs. Vema Mortensen and Mrs. Erma MUler attended conference in Salt Lake last Friday and Saturday and stayed over to visit relatives on Sunday. Others attending sessions of the MIA conference were Mrs. Mae Cornwall, Wilma Fridal, Norma Erickson, Arlene Hunsaker, Ilia Mortensen! Colleen Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Bronson, Willis Petersen, Oarnet Abel, and Margaret Harris. The Mia Maids, under the direction of their leader, Mrs. lone Larsen presented the program at meeting Sunday evening. Mrs. Lyman Zollinger of the stake j iiimmir if V if1' ' ' f-- ( ?.yr I. mtv 'i iTi " W . JSSTTiuIiiiiuriM FrOnK Chevrolet Co. PHONE 2311 TREMONTON, UTAH i. mr.1 |