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Show THE LEADER. TrefflonfaiL Utah 2, 1951 Thursday. September Reunion Those attending the Wood reunion held at Brig ham Can. Wood FIELDING hr Florence Munson WOODS FAMILIES BACK FROM TRAVEL IN EASTERN STATES Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Wood and daughter Dee Ann returned home Saturday from a three weeks trip to the East. Among points of interest where they visited were New York City, Washington D. C, Niagra Falls, Cape Cod, Canada and they also attended a Passion Play at Spearhead, S. Dak. While at Massachusetts they were house guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Risenmay and family. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Petersen and family during the past two weeks were Mr. and Mrs. How-anBear and daughters, Adeena and Faye, of San Pedro, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. David Wood Jr. of Gardena, Calif. Guests at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Frank Cannon last week were Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Cannon and family of Salt Lake d City. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Udy a family party for Mrs. Udy's grandmother, Mrs. James IL Jardine at Clarkston last week. The occasion was Mrs. Jardine's birthday anniversary. Mrs. Dan Gam accompanied by Mrs .Reed Larkin and dau ghter Carol, of Snowville spent the forepart of last week at Provo visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Stacy Garn. Mr.- and Mrs. Owen Hess and son Owen Jr. spent Sunday vis. Iting with relatives at Ogden. Henry and Doris Wilcox who have been spending a week at the Hess home returned home with them. ed I Tour best feed buy is I VI MILK WHITE For Dairy Cows, Layers, Chicks, Turkeys, Hogs, Rabbits, Stock , . no, matter what there's U II I U U eH". need a Milk White Feed (WW It's the- best you I can buy and it costs you LESS? you iff - 0 jj yon were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wood and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Wood and two sons, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Garn and family, Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Petersen and family. Callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Munson were Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Welder and family of Sparks, Nev., Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Gardner and daughter Joyce of Carson City, Nev., and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dittmer and son Doyle of Cedar City. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Udy were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. DcVerl Hess at Logan Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Jones and family accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Owen J. Jones and daughter Kellie, of Logan and Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Rytting and family of Tremonton spent Friday at Lagoon. Mr. and Mrs. Theil Jensen of Millville visited with Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Godfrey and family1 Sunday. Miss Tarnara Jensen who has been visiting at the Godfrey home returned home with them. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Scott of Mesa, Arizona are visiting with their son and daughter-in-law- , Mr, and Mrs. Wesley Scott and family. Visit in Montana Mrs. Ida Cannon and daughter Shirley, accompanied by Mrs. Yvonne Petersen and daughter Carol Lee of Ga"rland have been spending several days of this week with relatives at Willow Creek, Mont. Mrs. Bev erly Petersen and small son David, who have been spending a week at the Cannon home, returned to Willow Crtek with them. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Hess and two children, of Ogden have been visiting at the home of Mrs. Hess' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Skinner and family. Weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Suther land were Mr, and Mrs. Walter Sutherland and family of Poc- atcllo. Guests at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Clifford Welling dur. ing the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Welling. of Ogden. Class Party A Teacher Training Class party was held at the home of Mrs. Glen Severson Wednesday evening. The evening was spent looking at colored slides of the Canadian Rockies and other interesting views. Luncheon was served to fourteen. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Frans. worth and family of Ogden visited with Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Munson Thursday afternoon. week Elaine Adams spent Mrs. and Mr. visiting with in home Steed at Grant their Ogden. Hanni and Mrs. Myrle Udy were in Salt Lake City Satur- Max A. McNeeley By Myrle Udy day to attend a shower for in Margaret Ann Funk who is to 3D DIV., KOREA Army be married Thursday to John ARMV FAMILY PFC Max A. son 20, McNeely, Udy. VISITS AT HOME of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil McNeely, The Forsberg family met SunTech. Sgt, and Mrs. Lynn day at the canyon home, in Route 2, Tremonton, Utah, is Tubbs and family of Ellsworth Logan serving with the 3d Infantry Canyon, of Mr. and Mrs. Division in Korea. S. Air Base, Rapid City Dak., Gus Forsberg. Most members of The "Rock of the Marne" arrived during the week to the George Forsberg, Joe Forsvisit Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tubbs, which saw bitter fightdivision, berg and Clarence Forsberg of Tech. Sgt. Tubbs. families attended. ing in the Iron Triangle and at parents Outpost Harry, is now training They left Sunday for their reChildren Home as part of the U. S. security turn to Ellsworth Air Base. Mr. and Mrs. Art Ward were force on the Mrs. Fay Geary and daughter peninsula. to have some of Private First Class McNeely, of Salt Lake City visited during happy Sunday their children home for a family who entered the the week with Mr. and Mrs. Army in May Mr. and Mrs. Paul has in been the Far East O. Mrs. 1953, of J. Hadfield, parents Ward and daughter Kathy of since last November. Geary. Salt Lake City, Mrs. Rayola The ladies of the ward met Walker and Betty Rae Adams at the Relief Society room Wed- and son Donnie of Ogden, and RIVERSIDE Serves Korea r.' nesday to quilt. Enough ladies met to finish the quilt by 6 p.m.. Mary Udy was hostess. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Danielson and Mr. and Mrs. Mawson and two children of Idaho Falls visited the Ed Udys a short time Thursday evening. Birthday Club The ladies of the birthday club met at the home of Myrle Udy Wednesday to honor her for her birthday. Ten members were present. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Udy accompanied by daughters Doris Udy, Joyce Weese and Margaret two daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Welton Ward of Pocatello were happy to be together. Paul Ward and Betty Rae Adams were members of the class of '44, The class reunion was held Saturday night and they attended. Dolores Oles and son Lael and girl friend of Caldwell, Ida., visited with the George Fors- bergs Saturday. Travel to San Francisco Bob Capener, Homer Capener, Paul Capener, Gordon' Capener and J. T. Davis went to San Francisco Friday. They will MadeK2.for Home Canning! jMASONJARS 7 tpote-iavin- ONLY lidt for g and WIDE-MOUT- ihopei ion thai com ... (itra cream-whit- e ribt. nn-tli- p Miss Verlene Nelson returned to work in Salt Lake City Monday after a two week vacation. She accompanied a friend to Minnesota for the first week where her friend had served as a missionary. The girls arrived home Friday evening and Verlene spent the remainder of her vacation with her mother, Mrs. Josephine Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Peter, sen and children and Mrs. William and children attended the Rose family reunion at the Pioneer Park in Brigham City with Ball DOMI ENAMEL lining protection. SAU MOTHERS COMPANY Incorporate Wot! Ceait CWviilon Monta, Calif. rose. Mr. and Mrs. Kay Shuman of evenBrigham visited Thursday ing with his sister, Mrs. Thayne Stokes and family. Mrs. Marie Petersen and daughter Carol and Lorna Stokes visited in Logan Thursday. Former residents of Penrose, Mr. and Mrs. Clint Nelson now of Murray visited Saturday at the home of Bishop and Mrs. Orsen Jensen. Mrs. L. M. Petersen and sons, Dee, Wade and Leonard and daughter Roxie visited in Brigham Monday wflh Mrs. Fred W. Petersen and son. ANNOUNCES fft" CONSECUTIVE QUARTERLY DIVIDEND AND FISCAL YEAR-EN- DISTRIBUTION D " A quarterly dividend of 2V4 centt per iWe from net investment Income plut 10 cent per share from security profits will be paid on Sept. 15, 1954, to Financial Induttrial Fund Shareholders of record August 31, 1954. financial industrial fund, inc. Denver 3, Colo. 444 Sherman St. invest regularly financial industrial fund, inc. with Information on request f if. Management Corporation S. Martin Rasmussen, District P. O. Box 774 and boys and Mrs. Inez Johnson and Karen were in Clear Creek Sunday to gather pine nuts. John Hermansen of Salt Lake City is visiting for a week with the Forsberg families in the valley. He is the only living uncle of the family. Tho and Mr. and Mrs. Thayne Stokes attended a wedding at Brigham honoring Whitney and Martha Jensen Johruon. Martha is the Mrs. daughter of Mr. and Charles Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. Orsen Jensen visited in Montana Saturday with former residents of Pen- financial industrial fund, inc. Park Saturday. Janeal Forsberg was in Ogden Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hirschi - H ENJOY TRIP TO MINNESOTA DURING VACATION Attend Tourney Mr. and Mrs. Thayne Stokes, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Jay Stokes of Bothwell attended the Junior Softball Tournament at Salt Lake City Saturday. They also accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Leo Stokes to see the game on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Orsen Jensen return about the middle of the week. Bishop and Mrs. Leland Cap. ener went to the Yellowstone FOR 4 GENERATIONS REGULAR PENROSE Mrs. Leonard Peterson Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Miller of Provo were weekend guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George L. Miller. Mrs. Engvar Petersen enjoyed a visit Sunday by her sister, Mrs. Joseph Laws and daughter of Malad Mrs. John L. Petersen and children of Kearns and mother, Mrs. Jane Jensen of Brigham were Penrose visitors Sunday. They visited during the afternoon with Bishop and Mrs. Orson Jensen and family and Mr. and Mrs. Engvar Petersen. Mgr. Brigham City, Utah mail to ma PImm without charge or oBTrganon a booklet prospectus describing: Monthly Investment Plan Q fif Shares Nome i AWdreu City.. . .j Stofe ,. .,, 0 if Lni from all makes of cars rip MB to Mercury? lst Tr--- - The Ed Stenquist family had their annual family outing at ' Lagoon Tuesday. -- ,..?,., LOT CLEAN-U- NEW and USED FAKM MACHINERY f A t Reduced Prices Minneapolis-Molin- e U. T. I. Tractor Minneapolis-Molin- e 189 McCormick-Deerin- g McCormick-Deerin- g Harvester, Plow 6 foot cut. Mower hang-o- n Ferguson tractor with Digger Minneapolis-MolinTrail Mower, prac. new Used McCormick-DeerinPress DrilL Used Minneapolis-MolinHay Baler. Good e 20-hol- g It $1500 $350 S150 $100 $1000 $220 $100 e a Condition $1200 Oliver Grain DrilL $150 McCormick-DeerinSP 125 Self Propelled Harvester 12 foot cut $1200 IB-ho- le g McCormick-Deering- , 4 drawn New bottom Plow. Tractor $350 Minneapolis-Molin-e With rubber tires. New Cui-A-Wa- Tractor Plow, $350 $175 $228 side mount Mower. Disc Harrow. Praciially new Minneapolis-Molin- e y New Minneapoli3-Molin- e 2 row Potato and Tomato Cultivator foot cut. Slightly uesd. J. I. Case, Hay Baler. Used. Trailer House, in good conditioon. NO DOWN PAYMENT REQUIRED FOR SELECT CREDIT RISKS Cub-soile- 6 r, to 7 BOBBINS ir.1PLEr.1EHT 153 West, 3rd North mTtj $220 $200 $350 $165 llll-- 1 ! r' """ the other 10 medium Mercury price cars on an over-al-l basis... it consistently has the highest e value, too! ms re-sal- People who have switched to Mercury have discovered that ifs America's greatest automobile value, and here's the secret: Consistently Mercury's trade-i- n ralue is highest in its field by authoritative survey's! And because Mercury dealers are selling more new cars per dealer than competition, you can get a better offer on your present car. You can own a brand new Mercury for a lot less than you think! Price is no longer a guarantee of fine performance! This 1954 Mercury has many important advantages over cars priced far above rt Compact design lets it fit modern garages and manoeuver easily into tight park GO. Phone 4 ? out-perfor- front suspension, it's the best car ing spaces downtown. With ball-joifor class stable smooth its and in riding cornering ability ...Youll say it handles like a sports car! With the new engine iias the big d and stepping away from you need for traffic tieups. It's 28 more powerful than ever before, yet even more economical! 5 power options give you a fingertip control that takes the tension out of traffic driving! And there's even fine performance in g no fins or bulges styling Mercury's clean-ceither to slow the car down or date it a few years from now. Those years are important too! 91 of all Mercurys ever built for America are still nt V-1- 61 hill-toppi- power-per-poun- ut 350 East Main Dial 2221 ng wind-resistin- going strong! EflEKOyKV SWbest Top performer in its field on an JOE CARR 3711 ft 1 h. ,,.,.1., SALE OF P J m ..I. , , -- Tremonton. Utah all-arou- basis! |