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Show THE LEADER, Tremonton. Utah Thursday, August 30, 1951 MR. AND MRS. WALTER WUTRICH HAVE TWIN DAUGHTERS Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Calder-woo- d and children, and Mrs. D. Pelleriti, who have been visiting with Glen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Calder-woo- d for the past week, have returned to their home In Inglewood, California. Mr. and ANDERSON REUNION HELD re The union was held Sunday at Ross Park In Pocatello, Idaho. One hundred eighty six of the family were present. Chancy Willard of Wendell, Idaho Is the new president; John E. Anderson of Bothwell, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Cooper Is the vice president and Ella H. Anderson of Bothwell, was and family of (Salt Lake City were Sunday guests at the Le secretary. on Kerr home. Anderson-Andreas- Mrs. I on Walter Wuthrlch, former Tremonton residents, will be inter ested to learn of the arrival of twin daughters on August 27 at an Ogden hospital. Welcoming the little girls are one brother and four sisters. The proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hunsaker. The twins are their VACATION IS CALIFORNIA 50th and 51st grandchildren. Mrs. John O. Garfield has returned from a trip to CalifGEORGIA YOUTH ornia with Dr. and Mrs. Melvin A. Cook of Salt Lake City. They WINS HONOR Mrs. Pearl Toland and daugh- visited in Los Angeles with Mr. ters were in Logan Tuesday to and Mrs. Elwyn Garfield and hear Mrs. Toland's nephew, with Owen Cook at Concord. Dr. and Mr.s Cook were in Jackie Williams of Axson, Tremonton Tuesday this week. Georgia represent his state at Coof American Institute the operation with a talk. Young ROXIE DAVIS men from all parts of the na- IS SPEECH WINNER tion assembled at the A. C. Roxie Davis, daughter of Mr. Jackie and Mrs. Dick Davis of Tremon for the conference. secretary of the Georgia Statei ton, was declared the winner in the WCTU Silver Medal speech F.F.A. contest held last Friday evening at the Methodist Church LOCAL WOMEN PURCHASE under the direction of Mrs. PEGGY'S STYLE SHOP Fredericksen, WCTU Axel Margaret Bess and Lola, Krey, new owners of Peggy's Style State speech contest director. The other contestants were Shop assumed management of Laub, Marion Larsen, and week. business this the They roc km arm, all of Tremon-ton.- o Leo B store from the purchased With pardonable pride, -' Peggy Longhurst, who has op- Dick Davis made the medal preerated the business for the to the winner, his sentation past several years. own daughter. In a brief talk, Mrs. Bess has had business G. Burgesg reminded the Joseph experience in connection with contestants that the benefit her husband, Ferrel Bess in from their contest participathe Standard Oil company, and as in all other endeavors, tion, Mrs. Krey is an experienced would be in proportion to the em(saleswoman, having been effort made. Accordion solos by ployed at local ready to wear Darrell G. Smith, with vocal stores in the past. Mathlas comsolos niiy The R- G. Woodhead and Jay Allen enjoyed atrip to Salt Lake and Lagoon lioaiiay. - Electricity Uchu ' ' tt, ' ' "ore Ancient ft r - I 1 x r--- I The WendeU McDermyi of Salt Lake visited the iubs on Thursday and Fridaj guests were Mr. and Mrs. F. Hess and Mr. and Mrs. Sid Hess of f Brigham City. B. Sunday morning visits at the J. H. Laub home we? 1 Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lowland children of Salt Lake City.jMrs. Jack Laub accompanied the Lockes to Preston, Idaho to visit with her parents, Mr. aim?Mrs. Bert Brower. j WANT ADS Furnished apart FOR RENT ment for couple only. Utilities t2c paid. Dial 5061. X'"' ! f$;;, ' ' I- - '4 ' " , ' . Mrs. Ray Warner ol Richfield, sister of Alma Taeurer visited at the Theurer and FOR SALE Used Oil Heat ers and Oil Floor Furnaces. Excellent condition. 24 hour ser- Reuben Baer homes HOLLAND vice. FURNACE COMPANY, Logan, Utah. Phone Gloria Hunsaker of Loga has spent the past week witl her grandparents, Mr. and Mr. Isj rael Hunsaker. t2c 2140. 1 Ar-li- : i by ne Bobby prised the musical program offering. Invocation by Trixie Bjarn and the benediction by S. Smith. George ers are invited to join with the M Men and Gleaners of KARL BOSS TO BE the South Bear River Stake RADIO SPEAKER in a Fireside to be held folKarl Boss of Garland will lowing the Sunday night ses- be the speaker on Mrs. Axel sion of conference. Fredericksen's radio program Harold Lundstrom, feature Saturday morning over KBUH, writer of the Church section Brigham City. of the Deseret News will be the guest speaker. CIVIC LEAGUE TO HOLD FIRESIDE M MEN AND GLEANERS All Junior M Men and Glean- EXTENDS THANKS The Women's Civic BUSINESSMEN MEETING TUESDAY The regular monthly meeting of the Tremonton Businessmen's association will be held at the Oak Cafe, Tuesday, September 4, at 12:00 noon, accord- ing to Ervin Stohl, president. A good attendance Is desired. ATTEND WOOL GROWERS MEETING The Northern Utah Women's Auxiliary of the Utah Association met reat Bear Lake. The folcently lowing people from this part of the county attended: Mr. and Mrs. Quentin Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Wynn Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Goring, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Selman and Miss Bessie Hansen. were made for the Plans "Make it Yourself with Wool" home sewing contest, which Is open to all girls 14 through 22 years of age. Girls interested in competing in this contest, may contact Mrs. Quentin Allen for further Information. Wool-growe- rs League wishes to thank all who helped in any way to make a success of the Box Elder County Fair Days Parade. The committee in charge of arrangements with Mrs. A. J. Mohr as chairman were Reed Harris, Jack Boyce, Durrell Hughes, Arnold Whlta-ke- r and Harrison Miller. Mes-dam- es Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nelson visited with relatives in Bancroft, Idaho, Sunday and Monday. 4-- H Club News The Snip, Snappy Sewers met Monday at the home of Ruth Palmer, to have their clothes judged by county supervisors Bessie Hansen and Mrs. P. E. Ault Each girl had an article chosen to exhibit at the County Fair. Refreshments were served. Gloria Cornwall, reporter 4-- H NOTICE Dr. George Miss Bonnie Harris of Malad C Ficklin would like to known that his make it was a weekend guest at the office at the Valley Clinic will home of Mr. and Mrs. Reed be closed until Tuesday. Giles. 4 T7U1 M. 4. M I I Eir I " " -- -i . js; 2mtx33i WELCOME BACK TO SCHOOL DAYS Headquarters for $10.00 to It and B HALL POINT PENS EVEKSIIAKP IJALL POINT PEN Easterbrooks FOUNTAIN PENS....$2.00 and Esterbrooke KELACEAHLE POINTS THEME HINDERS 15c to M. L. Cummings, right, Utah Power & Light Company director of sales promotion and advertising, and J. F. McAllister, director of farm and residential sales, study display in Mr. and Mrs. Mart Hansen and boys and Mary E. (Jhris- tensen attended the Jorgfensen reunion held recently atj Bear able piano, without removing River City. any of the miniature equipment or animals. Marilyn Christensen of That cher spent the weekend with The Aa.rl Bennett family en- her grandmother, Mary E. with weekend a last visit Christensen. joyed Mrs. Jean Ruggs of Pendleton, Oregon, who knew Elder Jay L. Mrs. Alice Wege of Idaho Bennett when he worked in Falls, Idaho will visit with Mr. Pendleton. and Mrs. A. L. Cook for a few days, beginning today. Mrs. Irene Wood and daughter Gaye, of Los Angeles, are Pearl Toland and girls and visiting with her sister, Mrs. the L. J. puiramings family, Mervin Holt and other relatives Louise Kerr, and Peggy Brock-ca- n in the valley this week. spent Wednesday at La- tip 'Better Farming Electrically" tent exhibit. One furnished apartment and one sleeping VALLEY HOSPITAL NEWS room, also garage for two cars. BIRTHS Lamar and Ruby Bowen of 147 North Tremont St. tip Beaver Dam, a boy Aug. 24. 1949 FOR SALE h Cecil R. and Francis Dodge truck, tibht bed and hoist. McNeeley of Penrose a See Francis B. Gunnell. Phone! girl Aug. 28. A feature of the Box Elder 4031 Tremonton. tic Marvin and Ardella Hadfield a boy County Fair at Tremonton, Utah SLEEPING ROOMS For Rent. Barfuss of Tremonton on Thursday through Saturday, Aug. 26. Call 5717. 31 and September 1, Eand Phyllis Thomas Aug1. 30, Elmer will be a miniature portrayal of TULIP BULPp For Sale Mrs. Larsen of Tremonton a boy Aug. modern farming in a large cirH. J. Anderson. Dial 2887 or 30. cular tent. Lewis Rudd and Ruth Clifford call 3781. tlo The portrayal features a farm of Plymouth a girl Aug. 28. FOR RENT fPwo three room using electrically operated facilities, from an egg cooler to modern apartments. Phone LEAVES TO JOIN HUSBAND automatic controls for irriga3801. tic Mrs. C. H. Waddoups and baby goon. tion trickles. The Mill left Valley Wednesday for FOR SALE Reconditioned Mr. and Mrs. Frank Meldrum tent measures houses that it California, where they will join tfs-8- 2 washer. Dial 3992 returned home Sunday after The D. B. Greens and Ray 2nd Lt. Waddoups who is in the about fifty feet in diameter. a visit with their son, De Voe Ashcrafts enjoyed the past week The exhibit has been created Before buying automobile in airforce at that base. Mrs. Wadend at the Ashcraft summer surance be sure to see JAMES doups, the former DeAnn Quin- - under the auspices of the Utah Meldrum, and family at home in Island Park. & Power Wyoming. Light Company. BROUGH, agent in Tremonton. ney and baby, have been stay The with farm miniature, tfne. ing with her parents since her mountain beautifully painted husband left for California. Auto Glass Installation for all scenes for backdrops, has atmake cars. Dick's Auto Shop. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT MADE tracted considerable interest at Phone 3556 tfnc BY THE FRANK YOSHIMURAS other farm shows this year. Nine panels are included in Announcement is made of the CREDIT CONTROLS ARE REthe exhibit. The first panel preLAXED no down payment birth of a baby girl on August sents LANE the entire farm, with to Mrs. and Mr. 21, Frank required and 36 months to pay and white red barns and of Salt Lake City. Mrs. bright on furnaces, so contract tot life-liis the former Sadie accessory buildings, Yoshimura new furriace now before your pastures, and imitation gardens Tanaka Tremonton. of prices increase. See, write, or and orchards. A push button phone the HOLLAND FURNACE distribution system Misses Dorene and Ruth electrical The COMPANY, Logan, Utah, for Wilson of Trail, Canada called and ultra violet barn lighting free estimates on coal and oil on Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Stef-fe- n are part of the equipment porfurnaces, stokers, and all furn Saturday, while visiting in trayed. ace accessories. Arranged around the periphUtah. The Wilson girls knew of the tent, succeeding ery WANTED Clean, cotton rugs Elder Tom Steffen when he on the operation panels enlarge labored Trail. in Will at Leader office. pay cash of each major part of the farm, for suitable rags. Can not use home, feed system, dairy , poulMr. and Mrs. R. Glen overalls, curtains or rayons. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. try houses, facilities for hogs, ADV. W Baldwin Spinette Calderwood, and Mrs. D. Pel- sheep on cattle fruit farm reFOR SALE Stunning modern design wtfn 2737 VL , :.L Cn.nnnJ with i 111 like new. Bargain. Box 295, leriti attended the wedding re pair shop and irrigation system. stress autoPanels modern tray. Logan. ception of Miss Betty Jean matic equipment for the farm. B. Junius and Reynolds Thayer 125 six months FOR SALE For example, the dairy presentold pullet3. $1.25 each. Phone at the home of David Lawr- ation, including a milking parLIMITED NUMBER IN STOCK ence McKay in Salt Lake City 3213. CHOOSE NOW . . . Sale Price lor, highlights electric pasteurtip Wednesday. electric heating, manure ization, WANT TO BUY size Large $54.95 Chests "44.95 cleaners, electric milking, milk NOTICE tricycle. Phone 3996. tip cooling, sterilizing, churning, $49.95 Chests Having sold my interests in electric $39.95 FOR SALE A young Duroc screens, grooming boar. Will have choice wean-er- s the Peggy Style Shop, in Tre- brushes, gemicldal lamp, cow soon. Reel A. Munns. monton, Utah I hereby give trainers, milk can hoist, ventipublic notice that I will not be lation Phone 2351, Bear River, tic system, milk seperat-inresponsible for any indebtedness radio. and FOR SALE FOUR ROOMS contracted by the Peggy Style Panels are constructed so that Phone 2436 WITH BATH, large lot, nice Shop, on and after the 20th day Tremonton can be readily folded up they frame home in Garland. Only of August, 1951. and transported, like a port-- ! $4000. Miller Real Estate, 51 Peggy H. Longhurst South Main Brigham. Phone FOR RENT on Power Company to Have Farm Exhibit At County Fair Fash-baug- - high-ceili- ng iAf-to- n, Yosh-imu- Special Sale of CEDAR CHESTS ra ke Cald-erwoo- d, -" 'n9 - self-risi- ng 4t.95 Hales Bros. Furniture g, tic 1040. 17 STOVE AND OIL WAT-E- R HEATER For Sale Phone Bear River City 2357. Lynne t2c Holmgren. GIVE YOUR NEW LOOK PIANO TT U IL OIL FOR SALE $3.00 5.00 13.00 9$c 9Sc $2.50 35c $3.00 ADAMS DRUG STORE FOR THAT QUICK SERVICE cook at Ern's Cafe. 871-lt- Drop In At X Experienced Darvel Robbins, who has been attending summer school at Provo is home for if few j weeks' vacation. All II ii W TP TO Tl? flft Q 12 IAS T0NI6HT THAT Pianos remodeled and refinlshed. All work terms. Free pickguaranteed up and delivery. If you do not have an old piano, we have one ior you. For information call 3447 or write Wixom Piano Co., 2388 Highland Drive, Salt Lake City. W Parkcltc FOUNTAIN PENS Parker "21 ' PENS Parker "."51" PENS 40 Acre Farm FOR SALE located between Thatcher and Penrose, good home and out buildings. A good buy. Phone Leonard L. Bishop. 2201 Tremonton. tic WANTED Tuesday. SHe 75, PEOPLEWIU rm WCL -- a MIDNITE lynx?!,! lAfclKMT DOORS OPEN Tremonton's First Run Tl,eatre LEARN SOMETHING PERFORMANCE ONLY! SHOW T WtoPfiOMPT.IL 11:10 4c Two McCormlck Deerlng 16 hole 10 inch spacp furrow drills, ing, used 2 seasons. In good condition. Extra parts without cost if desired. Ready for immediate planting. Price $375 each. Also have new press wheels, mounted at cost. Contact Dean or Keith Anderson or call Thatcher 2242. t2p semi-dee- DON'T BE DULL Saws, chisels, planes, axes, scissors, lawn mowers, hand and power sizes up to Entirely inch cutter bars. new modern equipment. All sharpened to your satisfaction. W. A. Westmoreland. t2c 41 v!j 1 7JJ ALL ME- W- HOTHINS LIKE ITgw BEFORE! ) P Alra?" iffiffi (hitrnnmlnrronHnrrm J ) Midnight Show 9 Starts at 11:30 |