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Show THE LEADER, Tremonton, Utah ell'' (V I ner and IL L. Richards who were William Griffiths of Brigham all celebrating birthday was a dinner guest at the home Mr- - and Mrs. F. W. Hess visited of Mr- and Mrs. Ralph Baird and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Suttle-my- re with Saturday. family and family at Ogden last Mr. and Mrs. James Burt and week. Vic and of Jay Ogden family Mr. and Mrs. Herman Potter, spent Saturday visiting with Mr. Mrs. Steven Potter and son, and Mrs. J. D- Munson. The Book Lore Club met at Brent, spent Monday at Ogden. the home of Mrs. Irene Peck Recent dinner guests at the A. Wed., evening for their semi- W. Burns home were Mr. and monthly meeting. Club pres- Ray Priest of Salt Lake City and ident Mrs. Lucille Potter presid- Mr. and Mrs. Will Oyler of Og, ed. Mrs- - Blanche Hansen re- den. Her-seMr. and Mrs. Oris Rudd and y viewed "The Wall" by John in a very interesting style. son, Bobbie, of Logan and Miss Refreshments were served by the Bonnie Hansen of Tremonton hostess assisted by her daughter, were dinner guestsat the home Careen, to nine club members of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Rudd and and two guests, Mrs. Effie Potter family Sunday. and Mrs. R. H. Peck. The next Sunday dinner guests at the meeting will be held at the home home of Mr. and Mrs. Horace of Mrs. Ina Udy. Peck were Mrs. Edith Peck of OgMrs. Leonard Standing, accom den, Mrs. Eva Eicksen of Dallas, panied by Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Texas and Mr. and Mrs. Rollin Miller of Tremonton, attended Showell and boys of Stone, Idaho. funeral services for Teresa Mrs. Effie Potter and Mrs. Ina Keyes, two day old daughter of Udy, accompanied by Mrs. Ida Mr. and Mrs. Frank Keyes at the Johnson of Garland, attended Larkin Mortuary in Ogden Wed Primary at Howell on Thursday. nesday. The baby was a twin Hardy Christensen, who is the little boy is reported to be stationed with the National getting along fairly good. All of Guard at Fort Lewis, WashingVerna's friends here at home ton flew down by plane recently extend their sympathy to her and visited briefly at the home and her husband. of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Burns Sterling Hansen and son, Neil, where his wife and family were Norman Moser and daughter. staying. His wife and family Janet and James Vandersten of accompanied him back to Fort Ogden visited with Elmo Munson Lewis in their car and plan to Sunday. make their home near the Fort Mr. and Mrs. Owen Hess and for the present. son, Owen Jr. spent Friday at Mr. and Mrs. Clark Rudd visOgden visiting with their child- ited in Ogden last week. ren, Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Wilcox Guests at the home of Mr. and and family, Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Mrs. Dan Gam during the weekPruitt and family and Mrs. end were Gam and son, Stacy Elaine Killian and family. Steven, of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Will Godfrey of Reed Larkin of Snowville and Preston, Idaho spent Sunday Mrs. Luella Drollette and daugh afternoon visiting with Mrs. Eliza ter, Charlene, of Brigham. Godfrey and family and Mr. and Charles Wood of Garland and Mrs. Elmo Munson and family. Horace Peck are attending the Mr. and Mrs. George Bowcutt Stock Shows at Ogden this week. and family of Ogden spent SunMr. and Mrs. Noble Petersen Mr. and with their family. JWnson Florence t " -f- SrigV in - of Ogden USend 7 with her .euminaUdyand - and i a ie i c . ' ""T"" . A rt f the XMAS TREES. '! leeticg e, of tv ; N. K;, f : the AT UERN g l e n rrs "offc. rrang' P the N'o 1 alto j, ' Tremont bL ON DEC. 2ND YTrrJ Pinion Pine Montana Fir State d SuE-- f Uiue J spruce I . Editor1 ' T . retuirl S r, Novd and i i: ton.K: nd M: ton, K j yeat! day (51 ! parents, Mrs. Leonard Standing. Mrs. Elaine Killian and children of Ogden spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Hess and family. On Monday she left for San Francisco to spend a few days with her husband, Cal Killian, who is stationed there in the U. S. Service. Her children, to keep warm Janel and Bruce are staying with their grandparents during her absence. j I this way ere France Standing and a group of his friends from Ogden spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Standing. Mrs. Berniece Allen of Blue Creek andMrs. Valoise Sorenson of Garland entertainedat a bir-dshower at the home of their mother, Mrs. Elmo Petersen Wednesday evening in compliment to their cousin, Lois Elaine Petersen. Games were played during the evening and lovely gifts were presented to the bride e. A delicious luncheon was served to sixteen guests. Mrs. Joyce Hess and small child have left for Rodeo, California where they will make their home al with I ; K 7 th to-b- .Si laflor ! A Product of fcisdard of California B With R- - H. Jones, dent and treasurer of the Utah Power and Light Company, Salt Lake City, as chairman, the Utah bond committee for the sale of United States Savings Bonds will launch a fall campaign to make the Payroll Savings Plan for the purchase of bonds avail able In all sections of the state. it was announced this week by Harold B. Felt, chairman of the Box Elder County bond commit llllite tee. T&ujgecf ca&s All-weld- cabs! Powerful ed Valve-m-Ke- rear axles and heavy-stechannel-typ- e frames! Right down the line, Chevrolet trucks are built for the rough-toug- h jobs and the big payloads. All el r . Ci. Xs X. parts, all units ..mm,. flavored with BRANDY paign to enlist every employer who has 20 or more persons on h's Davroll. to install the system whereby regular deductions may be made from payrolls towards the purchase of bonds by tne em- p'oyeand when the amount of th? bond purchase Is accumula ted the bond is issued directly, The local county committees will contact all employers of 20 rr, more persons, and upon receipt of cooperation by the will urge upon the the use of payroll savings. The plan has been called the "most Ingenious and most paln-1nsavings plan yet devised." The money put into bondsby nayroll deductions will provide a cushion against future depres-n- s or payroll layoffs. em-p'oy- er, This week. Mr. Jones will be-f- 'n h's program of development of the Payroll Savings plan chair-ori-athrough the local county areas, 'ndfstrial 'n the Davis, Lake, Silt ch as Utah, Wber. Tiw'e and Carbon coun-"win ass'st local groups with h ani'ntn'-n- t rl snoc'al P'nn committees for Pay-p,V'ri- & SHERRY like Chevro- let's positive Synchro-Mes- h transmissions areengineered to withstand the shocks and strains of real work. Engineered to serve you better and longed That's why there are more Chevrolet trucks on the road than any other make . . . why you should come In and see these great trucks today) .dvance-Besic- liraclts m FrOnK Chevrolet Co. Tremonton fey of Logan, have been spending a week at Fort Lewis, Washington visiting with Val Leavitt, who is there with the National Guard. The other fellows from around the Valley, who are also stationed there, were found to be in good spirits and send greet- ings to their friends and fam- Hies. 0 1 Then pick your . 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Bess 0f . a-- fo-M- OD for the '' L- and te-c- ar ixlt , , ent were Mr. Mrs. Gorden Jensen and family of Brigham, Miss Betty Petersen of Phone 2311 Sugar City, Idaho, Donald Petersen of Salt Lake City, Miss Eleanor Ballard of Tremonton Mrs. ton. Tuesday at Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Leavitt and .Mrs. E. H. Packer spent Mon-- ! Garth Rasmussen and sons, i Mrs. Val , Leavitt, accompanied by Wayne and Steven. Mr. and Mrs. day at Logan Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Coombs Mr. and Mrs. Milton Smith of Eugene Christoffersen and Louise Petersen. and Mrs Fred Coombs spent Grace, Idaho and Mrs. Alice Dur- Sunday guests a' the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. Tr. Hess were Mr. and Mrs. Orr" Evans and Mrs. Clyde family and Mr. of Ogden and Suttlemyre and Mrs. Darrell Godfrey and sens of Clarkston. Mrs. J. E. Coo bs and son, Dale, spent Wednesday at the for the present. Her husband, Lyle Hess is stationed with he U. S. Army at Camp Stoneman, How would R. JllSt you like a about 30 miles from Rodeo. heating oil that burns oner's Mr. and Mrs. Claine Petersen of without waste . . . that Salt Lake City spent the weekend manj gives more heat per with their mother, Mrs. Elmo gallon? Then Petersen and family. :hing you'll &e Standard Miss Delia Coombs of Ogden Heating Oils! There are no spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Coombs meaner, more economiand family. cal heating oils on s are Mrs. Wynn Hansen has been t'ie market Get today! irices Standard spending a few days with Mr. and Stove Oil for Mrs. Piatt Fuller at Ogden. circulating heaters . . . Mr. and Mrs. Leo Farnsworth y Standard Furnace Oil attended a party at the Howard for furnace-typHotel in Brigham Monday eved isons ning. Other guests were Dr. and get rid of B. L. Richards of Logan, Mrs. fcothersome smoke iwn? Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Stayner, Mr. wd soot for good! and Mrs It L. Richards and Mrs. igis Effie Welling of Brigham. A stter Farrell lovely dinner was served and the Tremonton evening spent in visiting. The party was in compliment to Dr.able I Z7 B. L. Richards, Mrs. W. H. Stay( n u if entertained at a family dinner at their home Sunday. Those pres- 3uic! e LJ JAY DEE HARRIS x engine, |