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Show In Michigan Hospital R.O.T.C. Summer Camp. Visiting with their grandparFriends of Mr. and Mrs. Visit Son FIELDING By Florence Munson Club Officers Elected At Final Meeting Milton Hodges will be happy to know they have arrived home safely after being called to Detroit, Michigan, to be with their son, Robert who was in a serious car accident. Robert is e confined to the Hospital at A.F.B. and is suffering from crushed jaws, a broken foot, bruises and cuts and shock. It will be several weeks before he will be released from the hospital. While they were away their children Ruth Ann and Steven rtayed with their brother, Jack Hodges and family at Self-ridg- The Social Development Club met at the home of Mrs. Helen Mason Thursday afternoon for their closing meeting for the season. The program consisted of readings by Karen Smith of Tremontori, Mrs. Dora Anger and Miss Mae Mason. Newly elected officers Helen Mason, Florence Hardy, Mattie Bourne and Alice Coombs were each presented with a nice gift by the retiring officers. A delicious luncheon was served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Faye Fryer and Mrs. Dora Anger. Club adjourned to meet again in October. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Munson Tuesday and Wednesday were Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Hatton of Torrance, California. Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Packer for several days last week was Mrs. Stella P. Rich of Provo. During her visit she was honored at dinner parties given at the Bluebird at Logan and at Maddox Ranch House. Attend Bridal Shower Mrs. Eva Munson accompanied by Mrs. Grace Hales and daughter, Carolyn of Riverside and Mrs. Sharon Richins of Garland attended a miscellaneous shower at Salt Lake City Wednesday evening in compliment to Miss Lola Hales. The shower was 'held at the home of Lola's fiance's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd and was given by Mrs. Floyd and other relatives. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Garn last week were Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Jamison of San Diego, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mason and sons Laron and J. L. spent the weekend visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Rollin Thomas and family at Soda Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Anger and sons Deverl and Robert spent Sunday at Ogden visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Jensen and family. Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Munson spent Sunday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Thompson and family and other relatives at Clarkston. Mr. and Mrs. Verl Udy and family spent Sunday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Pharen and family at Salt Lake Ap-goo- City. Mr. and Mrs. Noble Peterson are enjoying a two week vaca- d tion through the northwest and Canada. Among those attending the Garn reunion held at Willow Park at Logan Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Garn, Mr. and Mrs. Uel Garn, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Garn, Mr. and Mrs. Parley Petersen, Mr. and Mrs. Vera Hess, Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Garn,. Mrs. Doyle Stimpson and their families and Clive Garn. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Cannon spent Father's Day with Mr. and Mrs. Thales Cannon and family, at Deweyville. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Baird and children Michael, Bonnie, Bever ly and Brent have arrived from Concord, Cal., for a two week vacation with relatives . and friends in Fielding and surrounding communities. Dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Allred and family Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Holdaway and family of Bothwell and Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Smith and family. Weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wynn Hansen were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Weiler of Salt Lake City and Mr, and Mrs. Scott Hansen of Logan. Scott left this week for San Francisco to spend four weeks at Hamilton" Field attending ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Munson this week are Susan and Marilyn Allen of Ogden. Visiting with friends and relatives here Sunday were Phill Mason and Mss Barbara Excel of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Garn and family of Ogden spent Father's Day with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Garn. The lady members of the Birthday Club met at the home of Mrs. Edith Udy Tuesday afternoon for a Pot Luck luncheon and social. The party honored Mrs. Mozell Hess of Garland and Mrs. Edith Udy who have recently celebrated birthday anniversaries. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Munson Friday even-- , ing were Mr. and Mrs. Verland Hess of Woodland, Wash., and George Hultz of Millville. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wilson of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Murray Canoon of Ogden were Sunday guests of Mrs. Ida Cannon and family. Mr. and Mrs. Tarry J. Earl of Oakland, Cal., Mrs. Parry Hunt and Mrs. Will Bryner of Ogden visited Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Standing. The ladies who are cousins, visited Monday evening with another cousin, Mrs. Gene Cannon. Girls Go To Camp The First and Second year Bee Hive Girls left Wednesday for the Girls Camp in Logan Canyon. They were accompanied by Mrs. Margie Skinner and Mrs. Jennie Stanger. Miss Rita Richards spent Sunday at Lagoon. VISIT RELATIVES IN IDAHO NOTICE ATTEND TRAINING CAMP FOR BIDS THE LEADER. , Tremonton. Utah Tremonton City will sell to the Thursday. June 23. 1955 highest bidder, a 1952 Plymouth Judy Green and Anna Payne 4 door sedan. Bids w ill be re-- 1 FOR RENT Three room baseIntroductory offer of are spending the first of this ceived at the city office until ment apartment. DURVAL furnishPartly week in Logan in training for July 5. Famous fast drying ed. Mrs. David Fridal. Phone the 411 Camps to be hold at Cub Glen Jeppson. city recorder'1 Rubber base Paint River July 7, 8, and 9. Qts. 98c, Gal. $3.98 1952 Pontiac, FOR SALE at FOR SALE 7 ft. International! excellent 28,000 condition, HEPP'S tractor mower and horse trailer. miles. See Rolfe Kerr or call C L Both in good condition. Call or, have their see Thales Cannon, LEE'S LOCKERS Deweyville. Furnished baseFOR RENT warm room lockers in operation Ph. Usedlbaby ment tic WANTcTIbU Y Hot water apartment. at the Tremonton plant. Other crib. Inquire at Leader Office. furnished. Phor.e J. B, SEE BEAR RIVER SADDLERY available. is The locker space Shuman best and safest way to store your for your LEATHER and CANIloTland FOR" meats, vegetables and fruits, VAS goods. Our repair service 1952 Chevrolet FOR SALE is and Has baled baler. tie wire Phone prompt guaranteed. hay LEE'S LOCKERS, Tremonton. radio and sedan with Tudor Tremonton tfc one crop. New guarantee. Paul ltp Excellent condition. See heater. Furn7shaoV7av Coombs, Phone Leon Kerr or call CV Breeding Ass'n now have FOR RENT 7 leading breeds cf cattle to furnished apartment on ground choose from, in your insemin- floor. McBride Apartment. Call 3 ation breeding. It costs less to tip breed to Cache Valley sires FARM LOANS No appraisal Man None better. Phone fees. Free information on pay. l One AC mower, ments and loan values. See Mel FOR SALE on my farm stop fits A or B tractor; one four Foxley. Phone w . bottom International plow; one AT STUD Registered quarter Olsen beeter, with or without horse stallion. Red sorrel, 2 motor; one Ranier water soften- white feet. Call er. Call Wayne Francom ASSIGNED S SALEN 1, -- The Standard rust Vj- - or LEASE Cafe and Apartment House. Lease or sell on reasonable terms. Available immediately. Can take immediate possession. Stephens Cafe, Garland, Phone FOR SALE helped TO BUY HAY.. Please contact Lysle Munns before balor ing. Phone Young married man looking for work in Tremonton or vicinity. Would like year round job. Call win pay UTAH cash for dead or usless cows, horses, sheep or hogs. Dial tfc 1 FARM LOANS You get 6 to 12 months protection against rust and corrosion on farm implements if you brush or spray them with Standard Utility Coating. This quickdrying, asphaltic paint can also be used on orchard heaters, tanks, pipe, or as a primer for roof coatings. , HELP WANTED Opening for young man wishing steady employment in cleaning business also four lady pressers for school season opening Aug. 1 through May 1956. Apply in person at VALLEY CLEANERS. LONG TFRM LOW RATE -- Mrs. Vaudis Beeton and Judy, FOR SALE Clarinet and Cor Mrs. Mary Beeton and Mrs. Ann net. Both in excellent condition,. Zesiger spent one day in That Call or see Ruth Cannon, cher, Idaho last week where Deweyville. Ph. they were dinner guests of tic Ann's sister, Mrs. Nancy FOR SALE One rubber tired Mrs. Zesiger and Mrs. Beeton wagon with 14 ft. hay rack, spent Saturday in Ogden with 650x16 tires. Call friends. PROMPT CtOSINO is also excellent for branding sheep; gives a good, clear brand that withstands and wear and weather. Available in Standard Utility Coating FREE APPRAISALS BROUGH INSURANCE AGENCY 68 containers. 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