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Show Thursday. July THE LEADER. t. 1354 PENROSE Mrs. Leonard Peleraoa FAMILIES HOLD HOLIDAY OUTING ' Lava, Ida., was the setting of a holiday outing of Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Holt and family accompanied by Sonjia Norr of Mr. and Mrs. Jack L eak and family, Mrs. Crystal Nelson, end the Joseph Egli family accompanied by Newell Dalton. Holiday weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse F. Petersen were their daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fronk of Logan and Mr. and Mrs. Newton OUiver of Salt Lake Dew-eyvill- e, son-in-la- City. Mrs. Jesse Petersen spent four days of last week at ttie home of Mr. and Mrs. Rosella Mul lens where her daughter Karol is staying while attending MTlmwfMifnniT Published i bf the LEADER PUBLG3HXNO COMPANY. Inc. on Thursday afternoon for day distribution. school at Salt Lake City. Mrs Mullens is Mrs. Petersen's sister. Mr. and Mrs. Engvar Petersen spent Tuesday at Salt Lake City where they visited with their daughter, Mrs. Marcell Palmer and family. Return from Uregon Mrs. Francis McNeely and children, accompanied by Mar-len- e Egli returned home Satur day after a very enjoyable trip to Oregon. Mary Jean Little is visiting in Eden, Utah this week with Chloan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Summers. A deicious dinner was served by Mrs. Mervin Holt. Thursday to Mr. Holt's mother, Mrs. Earl Holt, Fielding and Mary Upton from Salt Lake City. The C. E. Miller family enjoyn ed a visit Saturday by Eva of Salt Lake City, a cou sin of Mrs. Miller. Fred Tubbs of Arizona was a weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard M. Petersen and family. Sunday guests of the Petersons were Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Hansen and their baby da ugh. ter of Farr West-M- r. and Mrs. Morgan Miller visited in Ogden Saturday with their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Priece and family. (Received too late last week's edition.) for VACATION IN OREGON Mrs. Francis McNeeley and children, Allen and Sally Jo, accompanied by Miss Marlene Egli, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Entered at the post office at Joseph Egli, left Tuesday mornTremonton, Utah as Second ing on a vacation to Oregon. Class matter October 15, 192S The group plan to see all the under act of March S, 1870. Important and interesting places A. N. RYTTINO along the way. "We might even Editor-Publishgo fishing" said Mrs. McNeeley. Mrs. Jane Jensen of Brigham spent the week at the home of "Here's the code, sir. Bishop and Mrs, Orson Jensen. hMrs. Orson Jensen has been ill. coming througMrs. Josephine Nelson spent Jantzen theme: the latter part of the week in Completely you" Salt Lake City with her daugh ter, Verlene Nelson, and in Clearfield with another daughter, Mrs. George Hewlett. Patty Hewlett returned with her grandmother for a few weeks vacation. Attend Reunion Mr. and Mrs. Kimber Barlow attended the Barlow family reunion Saturday which was held at Buhl, Idaho. Mrs. Jesse F. Petersen visit ed in Logan Tuesday with her daughter, Mrs. Jack Fronk. George L. Miller Jr. and three children of Provo visited this weekend with his parents, 12 Mr. and Mrs. George L.Mtller while Mrs. Miller and baby visited in Ogden with her par ents. SUBSCRIPTION RATES advance) --43.00 per year. Mrs. Marian Clark of Modesto, FOR SALE Model D John California is visiting with her Deere tractor in good condition. This week in Cecil Thatcher, mother, Mrs. Henry Berchtold, Phone McNeeley, ening Post and with Mr. and Mrs. E. S. LOCAL BOYS MEET AT FORT LEWIS Five boys from Bear River Valley were together recently at Bjorn. Fort Lewis. Washington In the group were Wendell Roberts, Tremonton, Clayton Tracy, Snowville, Richard Sten- quist, Garland, Monte Archind his bald. Calvin Gibbs wife, Plymouth. The boys enjoyed a good visit Mr, and Mrs. Lowell Flamm together, and decided to send greetings to their friends at and two children of Berkeley, home through the Leader. Ca'i'trnia were in Utah for a Clayton, who visit says that he to receiving the week to keep up news. reported the looks forward Leader each on the home (In er Coming July MARLO'S The Special Interest class of the Penrose. M.I.A. under the direction of Mrs. Alice Miller, held a party at the home of and Mrs. Mervin Holt Monday evening. Stake visitors at the party were Irene Shu-ma- n and Eleda Vee Stokes. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Smith and family and Mr. and Mrs. Mry Engavar Petersen are vacationing this week at Yellowstone National Park. Miss Karol Petersen who is attending classes at the University of Utah at Salt Lake City this summer spent the weekend at home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse F. Peterseen. Many Visitors The home of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Miller has been honored recently by a large number of visitors from far and near. Besides having their daughter, Oleta Meacham and small son of Washington D. C. with them for the summer, they were visited for a week by Mrs. Miller's brother, Marian Owens and wife and children of Calif. For the weekend by her brother, William Owens of Burley, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Orin Kimber and chlidren of Grouse Creek visited her parents for the weekend and Miss Lois Miller of Salt Lake City was at the Miller home f romWednesday to Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Miller took Lois and Oleta to Salt Lake City Sunday where Oleta will visit for a short time with her sister Merle Eskelson and fam iiy. week's visit. Mrs. Flamm and children stayed with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. La Rain Marble while Mr. Flamm was on a fishing trip with his brother. up to on Auto and 25 Insurance NO MEMBERSHIP FEES Call or See MEL FOXLEY Phone 2101 Tremonton FOR SALE Three bedroom ranch style house with garage. Two years old, 1180 square Let Me Cut Your Grain self-propell- ed hIjayrye Hendricks Lloyd !iin:tiiiiiuiniiiiuriiiiii!!::iKio:iiiJi!ii:rnnHimit:n!iiii!iHii!iti:itiiLiiiiJi Dealers Guardianship 11 WANTED FOR SALE Five rooms and a acre of bath full basement. All Bradley - Badger Credit land: furnace, stoker, and blow Certificates. We will boMi er.. electric water heater them at ear stores. No down Utah. payFielding ment necessary. $6,000. Phone Northern Furniture and Appliance Tremonton and Garland AND CLEANED, REPAIRED Furnished or unWE WILL RE- FOR RENT3 room RECORED. furnished MOVE. REPLACE AND RE- Heat and hot water apartment. furnished. PAIR AND GIVE NEW RADI- Clean and modern. Call 22W RIVER-VIEATOR GUARANTEE. Cafe. GARAGE. TREMONTON Garland or See Stephens tfc PHONE 4021. FOR RENT A 2 room and a 3 3 room apartment, partly Apply Midland Hotel 22. 2p RADIATORS W 5-- 26 fur-uish- f Any Model BR ADS HAW'S J FOR SALE Registered weaner pigs. See Jay Hess, Plymouth. 4 room modern FOR SALE home in Garland furnace heat, large lot with lawn. Price $1,000 down. See John J. 4 FOR SALE John Deere rod 3 tfc weeders, very good condition. Shumway, Realtor. ' $125.00 each. Mt. States Imr7oSALE 6 tfc Excellent used plement Company heating equipCAcIJeVaTlEY BREEDERS ment. ASSOCIATION offer the best in Will sell COAL or OIL equipment and materartificial insemination for dairy ials to install or will install cows. Telephone 3276 Tremon- complete. Reasonable prices. ton. Burgess Plumbing & Heatixur t3c GLASS WORK SEE US FOR YOUR AUTO GLASS. WE CARRY A COMPLETE STOCK OF EZ EYE FARM LOANS SUNSHADE AND REGULAR GLASS. ALL WORK GUARHorn " Newark, ANTEED. RIVER VIEW GAI 1 Offlc N.J. RAGE, TREMONTON. PHONE $6,-20- 0, 6-- 5-- 6-- 24 4021. Lug Term Low Rat Frompt Closing Clean, cotton rags-- will pay cash at Leader Office. No overalls, stockings, lace curtains, or rayons. e Minneapolis-Mo-linFOR SALE baler, 3 years old, good condition. Ready to go to work. $1,000. Call Elmer Woodruff. 0 2946. tfc WANTED HORACE E. HAYES Phone 5331, Tremonton Authorized Mortgage Loan Solicitor for The Prudential Insurance Co. of America O Ul Best trade-i- n allowances, easiest terms in town Own a powerful new Hornet, Wasp or Jet ni.mil 1r mi i 1954. George II. Coombs Executor of Estate of Robert George Coombs, aka, George R. Coombs, aka, G. R. Coombs, Deceased. Leon G. Halgren, Attorney for Executor Tremonton. Utah, Date of first publication July 8, A D. 1954 Says DEL MARK, Mgr. WE INVITE YOU TO COMPARE our friendly, loan service with any other service available. Give U3 just five minutes . . . and we'll show you the difference that makes a Pacific Finance loan so convenient, "so pleasant, so perfectly suited to your special needs. 4tp straight-forwar- d O n : (5 CARLSON GLASS SHOP Am HM3 UP TO 24 MONTHS TO REPAY 1 PROPERLY REPLACED r , HUDSON HORNIT ClUB COUPE . CN AUTO. FURNITURE. SIGNATURE LIVESOCK OR FARM EQUIPMENT B a a w LOGAN a a a Telephone ION I OF 2(M8 PACiriC flNANCt PJJ PACIFIC .INDUSTRIAL 'IMh .. We're buslin' the market wide open ! You'll get so much extra for your car that it's almost sure to more than make the down payment on a brand-neHudson n trade-iOur or Jet. allowance Hornet, Wasp big, big will likely cut your monthly payments to a lot less than you'd ever expect. NEW OFFICE NOW OPEN 116 N. Alain Street a - -- ! Let Us Repair Your ALUMINUM SCREENS AND DOORS m a ' pfr Sfcs. CARLSON For GLASS You Phone ' f'- MlI - f ;,1 ,1V v J SAVE HUNDREDS AT THIS TRADE-I- N JAMBOREE SuiwHM trim tnd tv trlft-tlo- tnd All Your Glass Needs Inslall Anywhere Call-- We 2171 152 West Main 504 WEST MAIN IE E pf cash for dead or usless cows, horses, sheep or hogs. Dial Tremonton 2141 or Garland phone j 195 tfo TV SERVICE I wffl UTAH EXPERT ed. t3c anajCoffeehopu AV Lil LEGAL NOTICE Probate at all magazine 3-- T notices. Consult Clerk of District Court, Brigham City. Utah, or the respective signers for further information. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of GEORGE ROBERT COOMBS, aka, GEORGE R. COOMBS, aka, G. R. COOMBS. Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Room 1 Waldron Building Tremonton, Utah, on or before the 8th day of November A. D., Ev- Choice young colored fryers, pan ready or live weight. Albert Bessinger Jr. Phone 4251. 4tp fc feet. 641 South 2nd E. Brigham City. Telephone 149 The Bear River Clarinet Quartet played at the annual FOR SALE Grain Auger and meeting of the Daughters of motor cheap Phone tip Utah Pioneers at Brigham City, MAN OR WOMAN recently. The quartet consists of Ervin Roberts, Helen Bingham, OWN YOUR OWN BUSINESS Joan Holdaway, and LeRav A newinitem. First time offered. Start spare time, if satisfied Algue. then work full time. Refilling and collecting money irom our machines in this area. No selling! To qualify for work you must have a car, reference, $384.00 cash to secure territory and inventory. Devoting 8 hour9 FOR SALE 2 piece living a week to business your end room suite: uuncan jphyie din- on percentages of collections ing table and 4 chairs in excel could net up Jto $200 monthly lent condition: kitchen set with very good possibility of youth bed mattress, other pieces taking over full time. Income or used rurmture all in fine increasing accordingly. If apcondition.. Phone 5956. tic plicant can qualify financial assistance will be given by Co. KMET?! for expansion to full time posNew or used foriok or fram'p ition and $10,000 a year potenG.I., FHA and conventional tial. Include phone in applicaThe Leader nnancmg m Tremonton or Gar- tion. Box No. BW land, From $3,000 to $25,000. THIS WEEKS SPECIAL For all CHOPPING and FEEDOne year old brick, large lot ING EQUIPMENT. See LILEN-QUISBROS. Phone 2361. tfc fully carpeted, double garage, loaded with those extra features to make living enjoyable, IIWIIIIUIM conveniently located FHA financing available. Immediate Shown by appointment only $21,950.00 See HORACE E. HAYS Phone 5331 , tic with my new COMBINES. Trucks if needed. Nielsen, Deweyville. Phone 2495 Satisfactory work guaranteed. tic ' Phone Garland 47J3 NOTICE I will not be responsible for the bills or other obligations of Marilyn or Mrs. Wayne Hubbard. Wayne Hubbard, Deweyville. tip n. the Saturday tic FOR SALE SAVE I. LOANS No down payment. Long term pay. .MEL 513 jfe FOXLEY. equipFor GRAIN STORAGE BROS. LILENQUIST ment. c Phone 2361. See BEAR RIVER SADDLERY for your LEATHER and CANVASS needs. New and used saddles. Our repair service ij prompt and guaranteed. Phone tfc 5001, Tremonton. G "Russia's Angry Farmers" Man or woman acBear River Valley with quainted to work on commission. Contact Rees Studio, Garland Phone 6. WANTED Miss Elnor Anderson of Modesto, Calif., has been visiting her mother, Mrs. recently-wit- h Mary Anderson of Fielding and other relatives and friends in the valley. Jor-gense- Fri- Tremonton. Utah C3MM0S PHONE 2511 |