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Show THE LEADER. Tremonton. Utah TREMONTON MAYOR RECEIVES STATE APPOINTMENT Delbert Hansen, Mayor of Tremonton City was appointed to the Board of Directors of the Utah State Municipal League at their convention last weekend in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Hansen was also given a position on the State Auxiliary. She was appointed Parliamentarian. H 1 "nSl(M505 MAJOR KUTCIIINSKI HOME FROM KOREA Mar-jori- largest real estate transaction in the history of Tremonton, was made last Saturday when the Peterson Realty Company, of Logan sold the buildings, and storage area used in connection with the operation of the Peterson Tractor Service, to the Farmer's Cash Union. The Peterson Tractor company has taken a long "What is believed to be the term lease on the property and will continue their machinery sales and service at that location. David Holmgren is president of the Farmer's Cash Union and Horace E. Hayes, of Tremonton, and the Cheeney Realty Company of Salt Lake City handled the transaction. SOCIAL SECURITY MAN CAN ANSWER QUESTIONS A question often asked in social security offices by those claiming retirement or survivors payments is "How long will these payments continue? Till I have drawn out all I paid in am T nil iiaismuinnBiiaiiJiiiffliBoraiiiiuitiHiMti!: FOR WEEKEND COOKING SWIFTENING sty Three Pounds FRANKS Pound Cello Pack 1 PEPPERS Green Each EGGS 4 mm Ranch Per Dozen BASKET Phone 5266 - Tremonton B!!iaiiiniiiUl!niUU!i!:iil!l!l!!!!lli:iIllllIli!l!UlllIliilli:ll!Ili!SnnHnii!ltij!!lil!iI:i!!!Uli!l!!l3 "The answer," according to Wesley F. Watson of the Ogden social security office," is that payments will continue as long as there is a person living to receive benefits on the account. They may receive much more than was ever paid in on the account, or they may re ceive less." "Social security is not a savings account," Mr. Watson said, "which you can draw on only until it is exhausted. It is a program which provides for regular monthly payments to partially replace income that is lost through retirement, or death." Mr. Watson wil be in Tremonton Thursday, September 24th, at the Utah Power and Light Company, between 2:00 and 3:00 P.M. en-title- d ONETA BUNNELL VISITS HERE Oneta Bunnell spent a short time in Tremonton during the week. She recently returned to America with her brother Duane from Iran. Their parents, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Bunnell plan to remain in Iran for another year at least, according to reports by the returning travelers. Oneta and Duane will register for school at Brigham Young University this week. MRS. JANET ADAMS TO GIVE RADIO TALK Mrs. Janet Adams of Fielding will give the talk on Mrs. W.C.T.U. Axel Fredericksen's PIANO AND ORGAN STUDENTS PLAN RECITAL Mrs. Morris Rhodes will present her piano and organ students in a recital at the Tremonton First ward chapel in Tremonton Sunday afternoon at 4:30 p.m. The public is cordially invited to attend. D. U. P. to MEET NEXT WEEK The first meet of the season for the Midland Camp of Daughters of Utah Pioneers will be held Friday afternoon, Sept. 25th at the home of Dora Brough at 3 p.m. for the meetBeard. A be Florence will ing good attendance is desired. ss FRANK DALTON IN SALT LAKE HOSPITAL Frank Dalton, local implement dealer is reported to be doing as well as can be expected following a major operation performed at the L. D. S. hos CARD OF THANKS pital in Salt Lake City last We wish to extend our heart Thursday. felt thanks to all who helped Mrs. E. O. Dockstader of Rup. during and since the death of our beloved husband, father, ert, Idaho visited at the J. H. and son, Lynn Bronson. Especi- Laub home last week. ally do we wish to thank the Mrs. Nora Crompton of Og Second ward Bishopric and Relief Society and all the won- den is spending a month at the derful neighbors and friends home of her son Dwayne and who sent flowers, furnished cars family in Tremonton. or helped in any way. Your Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gephart thoughtfulness will always be visited with the M. W. Hansens remembered. Mrs. Lynn Bronson and boys in Mink Creek, Idaho Tuesday. Mrs. George Bronson and Mrs. Leland Hansen spent two family Mrs. Alfred Kunz and family days in Salt Lake City this week with Mitzie, who is enrolling at the University of Utah for the school year. GEPIIART STORES CO. "BUY FOR CASH and PAY LESS" OF J hol-stei- 8-- 2 bedroom home will pay FOR SALE USAC near Logan. Rooms carcash for dead or usless cows, 2 heated panelfireplace, Treor peted, Dial hogs. horses, sheep landmonton 2144 or Garland phone ed rooms in basement 941 N. Hillcrest Phone 195. tfc scaped. 2317M. tip FOR SALE Low cost auto, truck and fire insurance. Has FOR RENT for couple. 4 room and bath, unfurnishyour car insurance gone up? apartment in. close Call 3761 ed, tic Our rates have not DEER HUNTERS SPECIAL Custom built sleeping canopy FOR SALE Fits all ton Chev. pickups 1948 to 1953. $75. Call tic UTAH FOR RENT ed basement at 43 North partly furnishCall apartment. 2nd East Street. tic Phone or write J. H. Miller, FOR RENT Modern 3 room 63 No. Main Brigham City or apartment with electric refrigor 350J. phone erator and range, newly decorated. Call 3801. tic FOR SALE 60 acres irrigat FORSAuTw7nc ed land. Call Garland 42J3 el 12:20 guage pump shotgun.; tl Call 4277. Mrs. J. M. Morten- (P6IHK!IK1U11 sen. tic FOR SALE 5 unit furnished apartment SEWING and TAILORING house in Logan, within walking LESSONS at Tremonton. Full Come in and gef HI 5j distance of temple and college. course 16 hours $16.00. Finish Priced $10,500. Small down as many garments as possible. ADAMS DRUG Expert supervision bv Mrs. payment. Pearl Buck of Ogden. Call STORE The Edgar Winchester home Mrs. Huish at 103W, Garland. with 3 apartments and 23 acres tic of ground near high school. Income $200 month and $1,000 For particulars apple crop. phone The Mrs. John Miller home in Tremonton with extra lot. Drive-i- n Make offer. Hi Miles West of Tremonton Call JESS PETERSEN Phone or BeneGATES OPEN AT 7:00 P3L ficial Realty Co. 2421 Kei- sel, Ogden. Phone 38418 SHOWS START AT DUSK Wo 7-- havo itl mm u ' ! (3 WANT iXUO radio program Sunday morning at 8 o'clock on station KBUH, Brigham City. 40 acres irri- FOR SALE n FOR SALE Eight, bred heifers. Phone collect for gated land and machinery, located in Howell. Inquire at appointment. C. B. Williams, Leader. t4p Brigham. changed. Major H. P. Kutchinski landed in Seattle last Monday, after e serving in Korea. His wife, Hansen Kutchinski met him and they spent a few days in Canada and in California, before returning to Tremonton After a week's stay here, the family expect to go to Atlanta, Georgia, where the Major will be assigned. Peterson Tractor Building Sold WANTED TO HIRE Experienced man to run land leveler. Apply to Dean Anderson or 0 tfc phone MILLIONS, Theatre APARTMENTS above Skaggs store FOR RENT One 3 room and one 5 room apart ment with baths for rent. Either coal or oil fuel, heat including REAL ESTATE heaters and ranges. All recentThe 3 bedroom home of $ ly papered and painted. Call Francis Gunnell, 441 South 2842 or contact David Holm Street is FOR SALE. Congren. tact Horace E. Hayes for details. Between Sept. 16 and 20, I A 44 acre irrigated farm in will offer for sale 50 acres sil Will sacrifice for age corn; cut, chopped, and Fielding. blown into your truck for $7.50 quick sale. Contact Horace E. per ton. Can buy any part of Hayes for details. 500 tons. If interested, call 2842, New 3 bedroom ultra modern Tremonton or contact David 3 34 acres land house in best residential area. V FOR SALE with 3 room dwelling and other F.H.A. loan available. out buildings. Reasonable. Call We have several farms, 200 AV9f- pueijeo 100 acres, 80 acres and acres, Holmgren. 40 acres listed. MONTE CARLO WHIST or M. S. WHIST cards for your next If you are looking for home party, can be bought at the or farm, we have one that will LEADER office. suit you. HORACE E. HAYES FOR SALE Modern six room home with tile kitchen and dishwasher. All floor coverings and drapes included. Call 3281. tfc Tre-mo- - SHECORiri:ORAE i I I USEDADDLES canvass and plastic Prompt and efficient September 18 - 19 - 20 THE BLAZING FOREST' In Technicolor John Payne, Agnes Mooiehead Starring and Richard Alien SECOND FEATURE THE HOUR 13 Starring Peter Lawford and Dawn Adams . . . The Moonlite Drive-In- n will only be open FRIDAY, SATURDAY and SUNDAY for the balance of the season. We will run our week end shows as long as the weather will permit. NOTICE What would happen 0 NEWAND SUNDAY FRIDAY, SATURDAY, dams. repairs. after you struck oil? BEAR RIVE.R SADDLERY. Phone 5001, Tremonton. F $500 to $5,000 To loan on farm or residence. Refinance, Buy or Remodel See MEL FOXLEY tfc Phone 2101 Auto Glass Installation for all make cars. Dick's Phone 3556 Auto SCIIEVa1XEY BREEDERS Shop tfnt ASSOCIATION offer the best in artificial insemination for dairy cows. Telephone 3276 Tremonat James the Sunday guests Ransom home were Mr. and ton. Mrs. Ronald Ransom of Ogden, TOMAOESFORSALE annd Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Love-lan- the James Walton farm, East of Brigham City. 3 Tremonton. t3c d 9-- Tops in Comfort! Tops in Value! S j1 jI 1 1 I The cotton knit shirt you wear from sea- son to season every casual moment you have! In a grand variety of colors. Red and White, Blue and White Wine. All sizes. Other styles. REGULAR PRICE $2.98 AND $3.49 SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY ONLY Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hess of cident LOANS on automoOgden were Sunday guests at biles, farms, real estate. See R. H. home. the J. Laub J. Brough, Agenttfc - Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Wight visited in Pocatello Sunday with the R. G. McMinn family. They aso spent some time with Myrtle Gunnell Baisdell in Malad. GEPIIART STORES CO. "BUY FOR CASH AND PAY LESS" TO SAVE and GET ThlS?Anyone who's ever owned a piece of prop- about striking oil. It could happen and if it did, what next? Do you go shopping for yachts? Not if you want to develop your well into an oil field by your- - erty has Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Ault and were State Fair visitors Saturday, and attended the Ice Follies. son Tommy day-dream- CARD OF THANKS We gratefully thank all our friends, neighbors and relatives who have so freely helped during the illness and death of my dear wife and our mother. We appreciate those who daily encouraged us. Your many floral tributes and kind words of sympathy will always be appreciated. Henry C. Rohde and family. UTAH SAFETY COUNCIL Crossing of fingers, knocking on wood, and holding one's rule breath, is the Utah traffic officials are following in the fervent hope the months ahead will be as good as the record of the first six months of this year. This hope is born as the complete, com prehensive summary of Utah's traffic accidents for the first half of 1953, prepared by the Utah Department of Public Safe. ty, is available for close study. day-by-da- Just the Tiling for School NOW IS THE TIME y per annum on INSURED SAVINGS Dividends paid December 31 and June 30 each year and All Accounts Insured up to $10,000 Come in or save by mail at self. You'd have to stake your commodore's hat and plenty more to build up a producing field. It's a tough and risky job even for Standard Oil Company of California. Only one wildcat well out of every 44 ever develops into a commercial oil field . . . and the cost of finding out can run into millions of dollars. Standard is able to do this because it is owned by more than 115,000 shareholders, each of whom bears part of the cost. Both small and large companies are essential to the oil business, but companies like Standard bring together the money, manpower and skill required to find and build up a big oil field. In developing one field Standard invested years of time and millions of dollars in drilling, production, construction, maintenance teams and the work is still going on. Indeed, your dream-wecould lead to a yacht . . . ll ' ' 250,000 But first, here's part of the bill for bringing an into production. It's a good example of how a big oil company works for you. Over the years, Standard has invested in more than 200 such fields to bring you the oil you need. Ques-tioor comments about our Company are welcome. Write: Standard Oil Company of California, P. O. Box 3495-San Francisco, California. oil field ns First Federal Savings and Loan Association 12 West Center, Logan Utah Telephone 980 D, STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA plans ahead to serve you better |