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Show THE LEADFR, Tremonton. Utah 10, 1950 guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse day. !Lamb. Mr. and Mrs. Moroni Timbim-bo- o of Washakie visited at the Mrs. Hawk, mother of Mrs. non Lamb home of Mr. and Mrs. Don R. is at the Clyde Steed, .visiting Joseph Archibald Steed home. Her daughter, Betty, Lamb Wednesday evening. ; .Z" an appendectomy Clea Lamb and Vernon Lamb Clare and Hazen, underwent returned home from Wells, Wednesday. Sunday operation Ward 'B;'Son Nevada Wednesday were afternocn victoris running Plymouth girls cbibald ious in the game played by Ply- where they have been working. Plymouth girls played the Jn Nish, daughter of mouth and Riverside on MonGarland 2nd Ward girls Wednes,tMfnrd Nish. is in day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kohlhepp day afternoon with Plymouth i l.,ic Trlaho visiting Mrs. Don R. Lamb were in girls winning the game. and Cash. i" -- t, Mrs. Lena Mr. and Mrs. Reed Giles of on business Tuesday. Tremonton Tre-'"i of V:! wolvcrton Ed Price, Dean Pane and How- Tremonton were Sunday guests Mrs. of a guest ard Smith of Tremonton moved of Mr. and Mrs. Orvil J. Nish. CAhall on Monday. the old house of Jesse Lamb to Mr. and Mrs. George Wm. Nish, daughter of Brigham, Wednesday morning. Youngman and son, Curtis, were of :s. Ernest Nish Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Archibald Friday and at the Saturday guests of city is visiting a business trip to Cache Mrs. made Youneman's rjarents Joan Lamb, this week. George A. Hess. She was formeri d Mrs. Ernest Nish of Valley Mrs. Jesse Lamb and daugh- ly Dora Hess. j City were Tuesday ter, Charleen, Mrs. Vernon Lamb Mr. and Mrs. Linford Archiand daughter, Linda, went to bald and sons, Harvey and Ogden Saturday afternoon to Thain, were Sunday guests of take Mrs. Lucy Thomas to the Mr. and Mrs. George A. Hess. train. She left Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nielson and for her home in Alhambra, Cal- son, Steven, who have been visTHE FOR ifornia. iting at the home of Marvilla and Abel Hess, president of the Mable Pierson, returned to John W. Hess Reunion from Tonopah, Nevada. Mrs. Agnes Pocatello, Idaho, Mrs. Newel Hess Kilmore, mother of Mrs. Nielson, i of Farmington, Mrs. Bird from returned home with the Nielsons Bear Lake, together with Ted after visiting at the Pierson girls Hess, Jesse Hess, Mr. and Mrs. home. Dale Hess met at the church Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Burnett Saturday to make preparations of Cache Valley were Saturday for the Hess reunion wrhich will guests of Mrs. Jesse Lamb. be held at Lagoon, August 19th yMr. and Mrs. George Turner at 12 noon. and family returned to their Stake Sunday School workers, home in Springfield, Idaho after Mrs. Packer and Mrs. Bourne of visiting at the Pierson home. Fielding visited Sunday School Mrs. Turner was formerly here Sunday. Pierson, a sister of Mar- Katie Atkinson of Smithfield, vella and Mable Pierson. Utah is visiting her sister, Mrs. Miss Emma Turner, daughter Wm. J. Hess. of Mr. and Mrs. George Turner Mrs. Vernon J. Lamb and of Springfield, Idaho is visiting enterAmerican the in .m a thong. daughter, Linda, Mrs- - Clea Lamb relatives here. al, demands Wolloct F. Bennett. and children, Reva Jean and Rozan Nish returned home SEPT. 5 ELECTION Jed, attended the Waldron re- with her aunt, Lona Cash, MonnalAdv.by Frank J. Fullmer) union at Donetta Springs Sun- - day. Mrs. Harriet Archibald is visiting in Ogden with her daughter and family. Mrs. E. C- Mason and children, May and Jay, were Thursday guests of Mrs. Jesse Lamb. Mrs. Steed Estep and Mrs. Ed Vanderhoof were Garland visitors Friday. Severe winds Friday caused damage to the chicken coop be longing to Dean Lamb, untopped a few hay stacks, and also flspcuth j :s. TT Lu-cel- ta -- Appliances the HOME, FARM or SHOP SEE e ELECTRIC Tremanton 5111 i ir-- f "li 'V'- - rWn - N? f-- Idaho Samaria, I Early Industry During the early spring of 1824 a small rolling mill was built at Connecticut, for the purpose of rolling brass for the manufacture of kettles by the "battery process" (hammered into shape from metal blanks). e Tor-ringlo- to Saturday Turquoise C"c!cr Schrme room in which the woodwork is and the windows and doors are well placed can be made most attractive by painting the walls and the woodwork a lovely shade of turquoisa blue. Dark brown combines well with the turquoise and burnt orange and copper tones can be used effectively for accent in accessories nd fabrics. . A ' THE BERRIES A HATFUL! . . . Mary Goodman, Washington, D.O., hatful of a new type of eats strawberry introduced at recent meeting in Washington of the Amercian Association of Nurserymen, the oldest agricultural organization in the country. Sondra and Lany Starr, who have been visiting with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Hopkins, in Brigham City returned home Saturday. Mrs. Delors Woodland of a Saturday guest of her sister, Mrs- Nola Starr. Mr. and Mrs. Burt Burns of Fielding and Mrs. Alice Hess of Brigham City were Wednesday night guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kohlhepp. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Udy and son, Lyn Ray, have moved to Samaria, Idaho to live. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Lloyd and children, Darlene, Tommy and Richie of Salt Lake City were guests of Mrs. Lloyd's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Mason from Friday until Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Elis Hess and children, Laree and Arlo of Ogden, were Sunday guests of Mr. Hess's parents,. Mr and Mrs. Fred Brigham Ur .illliiitil. was1 - f model r it wneeiDase, dump body, 29,500 lbs. GVW-o- ne of 87 differLOADSTAR 4, .14Z-i. 1 " i"5"-'- . . i "' St" 1 ent basic International models, each all new, all proved. '' " - " J- V-.. , ,mm " J fiiWI!"'" V THE IIOAW-DU- LEAD Gil! W bring you the host trucks yot they're mighty easy to handle, too! Call There's a brand new kind of comfort in these heavy-dut- or come in for a demonstration, soon, Internationals-a- nd y Jay Dee Harris Tremonton, Utah Dial 2513 All new, all proved- - Heayy-Pot- y to save you money Engineered .'7, Ma. TO day afternoon. Russ Electric ! r j visit with Mrs. Lamb's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Atkinson. They returned home Sunday. - 'ectrical GENERAL r Kohlhepp. Mr. and Mrs. Kea Brockman and children, Jerry and Ellen, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Lamb. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Nish of Salt Lake were Tuesday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Lamb. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Dickerson and children of Nephi, Utah were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. overturned a tree damaging Frank Archibald. Mrs. Dickerson Orvil Nish's automobile. Our ward girls won a Softball game from Elwood girls on Fri- FOR ALL for was formerly Relda Archibald. Mrs. R. Lional Mason and June visited in Fielding Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Elma Peterson Mrs. Ezra Mason and daughter, May, were Saturday guests at the home of Mrs. Don R. Lamb. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Lamb and daughter, Linda, went to II Mill -" J. inr Mrs. Adelia Job" son of Brig- ham City was a recent guest of her mother, Mrs. L. A. Rose. Boyd Josephsor ahd his sister Anna Marie, and Charleen Lamb were visitors in Brigham City Thursday eveninp. N. B. Lundwall of Salt Lake City was in Plymouth Saturday on business. exclusive recessed floor, 1 Hitt mMs A i l & vO h 1 ' : Li 7iv ( DCEA7A7; J f love their baths darlings . . . when there's an electric hot water heater in the house. You'll always have plenty of hot water . . . with nothing more than a ITT AH vi? A tOAD - I ' Floor is on top of the frame, so the vital spoce between frame members is not available for of passenger use. 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