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Show THE LEADER, Thursday. June BOTH WELL By Mrs. Arvilla Stark Attend Shower Mrs. Lula Stokes Henry Jensen at Oxford, Tremonion. Utah accompan- ied by Mrs. Lavar Larson and Mrs. Merril Laub attended a wedding shower at Kaysville, Wednesday for Joyce Warren, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Anderson and children attended a birthday party for Mrs. Anderson's father, Ralph Grover at the home of her sister, Mrs. Spence Alhmer in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Marble from Clearfield visited with Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Marble and family Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Marble accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Glenn were in Ogden Saturday to celebrate the wedding anniversary of the Marbles. Gives Family Dinner Mrs. Ella Anderson entertained at a dinner last week for members of her family. There were 59 guests present. Ellen and Russel Martineau of Mor-gagrandchildren of Mrs. Anderson stayed to spend a two weeks vacation with her. Carolyn J. Parker visited with her grandmother, Mrs. Ella Anderson, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Peterson and daughter Connie of Nampa, Ida., visited at the Edward Stark home last week. Miss Monett Anderson of n, , Mrs. ELWOOD 9. 1955 Salt Lake City is spending her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Anderson. Mrs. Charlene Tanner and children of Reno, Nev., are visiting Mrs. Tanner's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Anderson this week. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Call of Layton visited over the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Firth. The closing social for the Relief Society was held last Tuesday. A lovely program was given and lunch served. Mrs. Nora Kupfer was awarded the lovely satin quilt. Mr. and Mrs. George Summers and Verlyn Adams and son Dennis visited in Smithfield, Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Glen Henry. Mrs. May Bosley and Nora Kupfer attended their sewing club Friday at the home of Mrs. Nell Nessen of Tjremonton. Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Stokes and children visited with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Larson of Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Don Burnhope and son Ken of Helper visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Firth and Mrs. Mary Burn-hopCor-inn- e, By Mrs. Darwin Anderson Home On Furlough Gary Cutler, who has been stationed with the Air Force at Cheyenne, Wyo., is enjoying a furlough at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Cutler. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Manley and daughter Pat ' of Sparks, Nev., visited several days with Mr. and Mrs. Duane Frank and family. The ladies are sisters. Pat has been attending the BYU at Provo. Brent Watkins is spending a week with his cousin, Wayne Hunsaker, while his folks, the Perce Watkins are vacationing. Attend Golden Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Sam Mortenson, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Hansen, Heber Mortenson, Ethel Mortenson, Wilma Fridal and Ronald Mortenson were among the many relatives and friends who attended the Golden Anniversary, Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Del-be- rt e. Dr. and Mrs. Francis Kirkham and daughter and of Salt Lake City visited with Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Firth and Mary Burnhope Sunday. Anderson Baby Named The baby son of Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Anderson of Salt Lake City was given the name Thayne Lorin in meeting Sunday. The grand parents are Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Firth son-in-la- w EXCEPTIONAL SHOE VALUE THIS BOOT ONLY $16.50 Pair AT TREMONTON attended the stock show in Ogden last week. Ronald and Dale were each given the award of Master Stockman. Mrs. Stark Has Operation Mrs. Clifford Stark underwent a major operation at a Logan hospital Monday. Mrs. Edward Stark and daughter Lila Lee accompanied Mrs. Erma Summers to Boise last week. Mrs. Summers visited with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lavoy Hadfield Mrs. Stark and Lila Lee went on to Emmett to visit Mr. and Mrs. Laurel Hall and family They returned "on Monday. Lila Lee stayed to spend a three weeks vacation and Micheal Hall returned to spend his vacation with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Stark. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Drysdale of Ogden visited with Mr. and Mrs. Guy Bosley Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart .Young and daughters visited in Yakima, Wash., last week with Mr. Young's brother, Glen Young. Reed Harris and Jay Stokes returned home last week after an extended business and pleasure trip to New York and Chicago. They visited with Mr,. Harris' brothers, then ' drove some trucks home for Jay D. Harris. Maynard Summers was operated on Monday for appendicitis at the Valley Hospital. Jensen Ida. the former was Elvira Mortenson. Mrs. Arthur Erickson is enjoying a visit at Idaho Falls with her mother, Mrs. Austin. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Conger and family of Willard were at the home of the Thorpas Abels Sun- the Box Elder County Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Committee. Notice To Wheat Farmers 1956 is the year in which wheat should be grown." v Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Whitney To be considered for an allot- spent the weekend at Blackfoot ment on a farm which had no and Mackay, Idaho with the wheat seeded for grain in any Spence Gardners and Lee Zolof those years, the farmer must linger. apply in writing to his County ASC Committee by June 30, day. Mrs. Garland Puzey speni two Mrs. Jack Erickson and Elsie 1955 and show that the established rotation system followed days in Pleasant Grove recently enjoyed two weeks vacation in and of Mr. The tiny daughter Los Angeles at the home of Mrs. on the farm is such that the year with relatives. in was blessed Mrs. Conger Ray Arlo Miller, sister of Mrs. ErickSacrament meeting Sunday by son. Neil Anderson and Kenneth her grandfather, Thomas Abel. Abel are with the National She was given the name of Guard at Camp Williams. Mr. Gayle Conger. CHECK THESE FIVE and Mrs. Thomas Abel drove Participate In Festival Twelve young people of the THINGS A W. R. WHITE Kenneth to camp last Saturday 21 the in ward and visited with relatives at participated CONCRETE Salt Lake City and American Stake dance festival held at evenDRAIN TILE Fork. Ogden Stadium Saturday Kay Francom, LaVar Fran-co- ing. Several of the parents also SYSTEM and David Buchanan were j attended the festival. The boys CAN DO FOR YOU! at the Jr. Livestock show in and girls were taught the dances Wilma Fridal. Lake by several Salt days North, The Sunday School presented last week with their fat steers. the program Sunday evening. a Kay received plaque for her were given by Frank Hes-loTalks was and elected steer Angus Richard Harris, Mabel Secretary of Show Town. The Increases available farm acreage. Romer and Angie Francom. Wayne Francoms visited the Musical numbers were given by show on Wednesday. Ml. Increases quality and quantity of farm products. of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Evans Mr and Mrs. David Sorenson Decreases farm labor. of Malad, Ida., visited with the Logan. Ronald Mortenson conDecreases overhead and cost of production. Keith Fridals Friday. Marcia ducted the services. Mrs. Verna Mortenson of Evans stayed with Wilma FriMi. Increases value of your property. Nyssa, Ore., is visiting at dal for several days. Mrs. Evan Owen of Brigham Brigham City and Salt land or land where the If you have Lake SunEva on Hansen City with relatives and City called or if seepage from water table sis too high friends. day. canals or through levees of adjacent water Receives Burns courses is destroying your crop land, contact your Mrs. Palmer Mann has been W. R. White representative today. receiving medical treatment at Published by the Valley Hospital for burns reLEADER PUBLISHING ceived the other evening when COMPANY, Inc. her clothes ignited as she was a standing by fireplace. SUBSCRIPTION RATES (in Chan Cornwall is nursing in- advance) $3.00 per year. juries to his hand received when 1625 Wall Ave. Ogden, wiunMAS Mitt his fingers caught in a cog in .Entered at the post office at coMam tmtm AU CONCOTI a pump. He suffered the loss of Tremonton, .Utah as .Second Hi COMCM1I Class matter October 15, 1925 two finger tips. COHUCA1W MHAl MtTM 1879. cuivins Mrs. Willis Peterson spent under act of March 3, KMW lift TM W A. N. RYTTING several days in Ogden last week Lees. Earl with her parents the "Farmers on land which no wheat was seeded for grain for any of the years 1953, 1954, 1955 may apply for a 1956 Wheat Allotment according to A. E. Buchanan, Chairman of m p, JS. M. M. d, water-logge- d ... un-lin- ed THE LEADER . A AM1M ALL DRAIN Editor-Publish- J rfni er c6 llTH! fit getaway 4AD jawgs GIFT SUGGESTIONS FOR FATHERS DAY SUNDAY, JUNE Buick SPECIAL Riviera, Model 43 19 airline pilot will tell you that one big reason for the modern plane's greatly increased cruising range aloft is the variable pitch propeller. To get oil the ground, of course, the pilot needs plenty of acceleration, for take-of- i and climb. So his propellers must "bite" into air at a certain angle for utmost performance. But once the plane is at cruising altitude, great power acceleration is no longer needed fuel efficiency is. So the pilot switches the pitch of his propeller blades to angle and gets a lot more mileage from the fuel in his tanks. That's why Buick's new Variable Pitch Dynaflow is such a sensation everywhere. For the same aviation principle that brings A J FATHER'S DAY CARDS (large assortment) 60 Deluxe Reminglon-RanS29.50 Worlds No. 1 Electric Shaver d BOXED CANDY LARGE ASSORTMENT 3SC 'o Pocket Ben Watches SI. 50 2.00 3.00 Traveler Sets $1.00 Shower Soap $1.00 Shave Lotion SI. 00 1.75 Electric Shave Lotion $1.00 Cologne $1.00' 1.75 Stick Cologne Deodorant $1.00 MAX FACTOR: Shave Sets Shave Lotion M S1.35 1.95 $1.00 69 1 s o 89 1 $1.00 $3.29 Tussey Shave Lotion SI. 25 Tussey Men's Cologne $1.50 Bill Folds $1.10 o $5.60 Eversharp Razors 98t $1.89 Viking Pipes $1.95 each Q5 Replaceable Bowls, $3.75 Radium Figures $4.50 Boyers H & A Hair Dressing ggg Vaseline Hair Tonic 494' 981 Palmolive Shave Lotion 59tf and $1.00 Hair Brushes $1.00 $5.00 Men's Stationary $1.00 Paper-Mat- e Woodbury Shave Lotion Gillette Razor with encylopedia of sports Flashlights J, S4.00 OLD SPICE: Sets , Pen $1.69 Capri $2.98 Fineline "500" ball point $1.95 Walking Canes $2.39 o $3.24 Parker "21" Pens $5.00 Parker "21" Pencils $3.75 Yellow Bowl Pipes $1.00 to $1.50 Clip Boards 69 to SI .39 Paper-Mat- e Loose Leaf Memo Books Marine Band Harmonicas Old Standby Harmonicas Whisk Brooms n Combs Brylcreem Pro-Nylo- ADAMS DRUG STORE Phone Tremonion, Utah NY high-econom- y this magic to the modern plane is now found in the propeller-lik- e blades whirlin oil inside the unit. ing Dynaflow ust J by pressing the gas pedal way down, you switch the pitch and get instantaneous getacceleration. away response or safety-surg- e Just by easing up on the pedal, you change the pitch to angle and get new and better gas mileage in all normal driving and cruising. It's a spectacular and sensible achievement this new Dynaflow Drive a brand-nethrill and a brand-nethriftiness. And with it goes the might of record-higV8 the and level of Buick's power luxury ride and the spacious roominess of Buick's broad interiors and the host of other advanced features that add to Buick's brimming value. Come in and try what is very definitely the performance thrill of the year and sec for yourself why Buick sales are soaring to e two-wa- y high-econom- y w w h ng Local Delivered Price of) the 1955 Buick SPECIALi 88 MM f iiu r Utdb Sedan, Model 48 (Illustrated) is Optional equipment, accessories, tot and local taxes. If any. additional. Prices may vary slightly In odjolning communities. Even the extras yov may want are baroaim, such Deirostr-S817& 0; on Hearer Radio & Antenna-$92.- 50. all-tim- best-selle- r highs. Dynaftow Drift is standard on RoaJmasler, optional at extra tost on other Series. 85C $2.00 $1.57 $1.10 Thrill of the yeew Is Buick: 50t 59 ' WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILE! JUtt SUUTJUICH WILL SUIL0 THEM' FRONK CHE VROLET PHONE 2311 121 East Main CO, Tremonton |