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Show THE LEADER. July- 8. 1954 - Thursday. for Burbank, Calif., to make their home for the present. Thursday guests at the home FIELDING by Florence Munson Tremonlon. Utah REVEAL NEW MEXICO WEDDING of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Hess were 2 'Z their daughter and WELLINGS RETURN Mr. and Killian and Mrs. Cal FROM VISIT IN ' 1 family of Ogden. SAN FRANCISCO Mrs. J. D. Munson spent Mrs. V. M. Welling returned and Friday with her Thursday home last week from an enjoyMr. and Mrs. Jamef children, able visit with her daughter and at Ogden. and Burt ' family Mr. and Mrs. Scott Wood Miss returned Karen McClellan' and family at San home after evening McFriday and Robert Pat Francisco. two weeks the spent past having their Clellan accompanied X at Escondido, grandmother home and will with relatives spend the summer months here. Calif., Mrs. Elma Petersen returned Miss Enid Welling of PortM. home Saturday after spending a land, also visited at the W. week at Salt Lake City visiting Welling home last week. Miss Dee Ann Wood is visit- her sons, Claine and Glenn and families. Her son, Norman ing with Mr. and Mrs. Jed their Allred and family and other accompanied her home and relatives at San Fernando, spent the weekend.. Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Munson Calif., for a few weeks. spent Wednesday with friends House guests at the home of at Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Hendricks Mrs. Genieve Richards and last week were Mrs. Donna , Marie and Pamela of daughters Jensen and family of Salina. with relatives visited Brigham Claude Grover of Ogden was PREPARING TO BOARD PLANE at New York's Idlewyld Airport here Saturday. South American and European honeymoon, Linda Darnell of on friends for and relatives calling Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Pruitt films and Philip Lelbmann, brewery executive, reveal secret marhere Thursday. and family of Ogden spent Sun (International) riage four months ago In Bernalillo, N. M. Mrs. Mr. Owen and Move to California with day Mr. and Mrs. O. Dean Jensen Hess and family. Guests ct the E. H. Packer homo Monday were Mr. ar.d and daughter, Deborah have left Mrs. Owen Asplund and daughBy Mrs. Wayne Fryer ter Annette of Logan and Mrs. Blanche Johnson of Beaver Dam. ANNA NIKLSEN BACK Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Farns- FKOM TKIP TO worth and two children visited at the J. D. Munson home last UNITED NATIONS Home after an exciting two week. of travel in the East weeks Visitors Weekend is Miss Anna at the home Weekend guests Nielsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Well- of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Nielsen. Anna was chosen by the ing were Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Brown and daughter of Layton, Odd Fellows Lodge of as a representative to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gardner and family of Salt Lake City, the United Nations Youth PilMr, and Mrs. Ronald Welling grimage. There were thirty-fou- r in ail, nine from the state and Mr. and Mrs. LaVere Wellwho boarded the and of of Utah, ing Ogden. amily Mrs. Rebecca Bean of Salt streamliner City of San FranLake City visited with Mrs. cisco for the tour. They were E. H. Packer last week. bus upon given a special Weekend guests at the home reaching New York in which of Mr, and Mrs. Elmo Munson they visited Canada, Washingbefore... so ocb j wero'Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hast- ton, D. C. and the United Nations headquarters. ings and son Danny of Roy. Quality at such son-in-la- VIA ' son-in-la- n v A DEWEYVTLLE AT MISS ELECTRIC Tre-morito- MDDU 401 HEW AUTOMATIC PUSHBUTTON HANOI 279 JU?-- West Box Elder f New On Extra Hi-Spe- Hi-Spe- Oven Units M Cbma V-- GENERAL ELECTRIC j Ft) d fully-encldse- kh and they're stronger, more dependable! UCdllllg units IUI ahcs&a giniti Y toefqy RUSS ELECTRIC PHONE 5111 TREMONTON Sprinkler Irrigation PSoMaiyWays! Needs Noted for photos as a base for planning conservation, practices with the Improvement of group. nate Costs are so small, too, with thrifty electric power! buy from your dealer LIGHT I twwrno M GET OUR PRICE BEFORE YOU SELL WE DO CUSTOM ROLLING - MIXING - GRINDING HEADQUARTERS FOR AGRICULTURAL J TO ML Member Federal Varehouse System PHONE 2411 UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. A trip in Salt sight-seein- g J POULTRY T.1E ti EVERYWHERE There must be a profitable reason why so many pullets are eating from the Checkerboard Bag year after year. and talk with us about the different plans Purina offers to grow thrifty pullets. Come in BEAR (IIVER FARM SUPPLY CO. PHONE f ona mie pflace today's ;es v naoa bob a eiaaa Meires wDneire GARLAND. UTAH 3 dIDDair ffdnirtilhieir If TREMONTON I 0 la X r 4 A tkt .r j-foitfly-reaenber- tint cd of the nickel gasoline for dad's trolley and the 1925 model coat about 18f gallon (excluding taxes). Sounds like a bargain yet it really cost more than today's gasoline. The reason is clear when you keep this fact in mind: You All your car's tank with gasoline, but what you're actually buying is mileage. Naturally, you'd rather pay $1 a gallon for gas that gave you 100 miles a gallon than buy lOfi gas that delivered only 5 miles to the gallon. And that's why today's gasoline costs less than motor fuel of 1925 it gives you more miles to th dollar. Research by companies such as 25c1 ... T-bo- t, Lake City and at Logan was an reactivity of seven Deacons accomMarble Homer cently. panied the boys. Mrs. Louise Holdaway had company from Albany, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Reeser were her visitors. Anybody for Mulligan Stew? A group of Boy Scouts under the leadership of Zane Wheatly learned how to make it over an outdoor fire at the Wheatly home. They also had a good time swimming at Crystal Springs the same evening. $ James Gardner, Mrs. Charles Litchford and Mr. and Mrs. Orion Snow. Mrs. Fowles is the former Marie Burbank. ' Wheat - Barley - Oats EM Kit FRtEDOM fOl M0CMSS JinTBarnard. t Fan-Wes- umm (to Those attending the wedding reception of Mr, and Mrs. Fowles in Ogden, were Mrs. On Duty Tour It's four weeks of military life for Wallace Nielsen. He is at Nellis Air Force Base in Las Vegas, Nevada. Th cool mountains of Deer Lodge, Mont., were a vacation retreat for the Bill Warnke family. They were guests at the Frank Hunter home there. They also spent two days with Mr. and Mrs. Vern Saxton and family in Idaho Falls. Their daughter, Barbara, remained with the Saxtons for a weekend at Yel lowstone Park. Mrs. Warnke's sister, Mrs. M. A. Talbot of Og Germer is spend- in ing a week with relatives Ogden. Mrs. Walter Scott, Kemmerer, Wyo., Mrs. John Crobery, and Miss Elnora Anderof son Modesto, Calif., were visitors at the recent among James Holdaway home. Trip For Deacons PUQIHA GQOIVICJG CHO170 were Mrs. Ray Heusser, Mrs. Lavinia Marble, Collinston and Mrs. Miss Colleen DEST PRICES PAID CHEMICALS WW Litchford. A kitchen shower was given in the Relief Society room in honor of Miss Marilyn Barnard who will become the bride of Palmer Mann this Wednesday There were' twenty one guests present. Hostesses for the event Irrigation Plans FOR YOUR seeds. Water can be applied more evenly for better root systems, higher germination, more vigorous growth and bigger yields. al ton Call of Los Angeles, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Reed Giles and family, Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Nish of Plymouth were guests at the Ileus ser home. A Raymond birthday dinner and party was given by Mrs. Heusser in honor of her husbands birthday Dinner guests at the O. W. Snow home last Thursday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Fletcher and daughter Elizabeth of Logan and Mrs. Charles ;'..'v In most of the communities in the West Box Elder Conservation District, small storage u M. B. Cook reservoirs could be used during by that part of the irrigation season In years of irrigation water when streams are too small to stortage we particularly notice use efficiently. a number of things that could A small stream that can be be done to improve our irrigation water suppply systems that stored for a night, two days, or are normally overlooked. maybe a week could be drawn Percentage wise, water losses off using the desired sized in irrigation supply systems are stream suited to the area being very high when the water sup irrigated. This would result in ply is low. It is a very good a more beneficial use of avail time however to majce thorough able water, i investigation and set up an or Need Reservoirs ganized plan of work that can be done to improve the system. There is also a great need for We spent some time looking larger reservoir construction for over the East Grouse Creek storage of the winter and early Irrigation Company irrigation spring water which normally is system and arrangements have not beneficially used. Winter been made with the board of irrigation is generally harmful. directors to work out such a Any water added after the plan with thenu for immediate root zone is filled with water and future improvement. to field capacity is not only Aerial Maps harmful to the soil and plants A complete map of the pres- present but is wasteful of water ent system was made on aerial and plant nutrients. I Sprinkler irrigation gives you mou acreage-elimilaterals or ditches. There's no runoff sour soil tad oo flowing "water to spread weed, pre-nupti- NEWS COLUMN Surface Unit, i J Uoit Deep Well Thrift Cookei Electric Minute Timer ' II SOIL CONSERVATION DISTRICT Automatic Oven Timer Removable, Washable Calrod Budget Payments &' price! New "Focused Heat" Brotltr 95 Low 3 CW Q-- E SPEEDSTER I J n den journeyed with thenu Sacramento, Visitors from Mrs. Pearl of home at the Calif., Norman Mrs. and Mr. are Perry Perry and daughters. The shores of Bear Lake. Idaho were the scene of a family gathring for the Clarence Fryer's. Mr. and Mrs. Evan Sorenson and sons, Brad and Craig of Preston, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Bowen, Rex and Brenda and Miss Joyce Fryer, all of Salt Lake City were present. Visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Fryer was Mrs. J. E. Scheib of Pocatello. Injured by Mower An electric lawn mower can cause plenty of misery. Just ask Mrs. Clarence Perry- - She had the misfortune of cutting two fingers of her left hand in one. It required plenty of stitching and repairing to put them together again. Senator Watkins greeted them They were given a welcome from Speaker of the Housa, Joseph Martin. They also met vice President Richard Nixon and Chief Justice Earl Warren. All in all, Anna reports, it was a thrill of a lifetime. Birthday Dinner Dinner parties and showers held the spotlight in our town this week. Mr. and Mrs. C. Dewey and son, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Williams and family, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Tanner, all of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Clay, Standard Oil Company of California has improved gasoline spectacularly over the years. This better motor fuel made more efficient auto engines possible, and together they pre you up to 50 better mileage than motorists got in the 20's. On top of that, competition between oil companies has helped to hold down gasoline prices. Since 1925, they've risen only 20 (excluding taxes) while food has gone up 70 , clothing 63 , and the cost of living 53 . Compared to practically anything' else you buy, gasoline is a bargain. Your money goes further when it goes for today's finer gasoline that delivers more miles to the dollar. STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA you |