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Show THE LEADER. Tremonton. Utah THE LEADER, Tremonton, Utah SN017UILLE Mrs- - Christine Peterson Dow Lewis of Lewis ton, Utah visited on Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Arch Rose. On Saturday Mrs. Floe Cutler and two daughters Camille and Patsy, Mrs. Marian Arbon and Mrs. Christine Peterson attended a birthday party in honor of Mrs. Martha Peterson's 78th birthday. Thirty relatives and friends were in attendance. The party was held at the home of a niece, Mrs. Vergie Call. Joan Rose came up from Provo over the weekend. Joan a student at B.Y.U. Mr. and Mrs Ray Palmer and Is children of Rupert, Idaho were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Talbot on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wilber and children Paul and Karan, of Ogden, and Dave James, of spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Arch Rose. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Neal of Woodscross, Utah were dinner n guests on Friday of Mrs. Talbot. n Mr. and Mrs. William were in Ogden Wednesday. and Nelson Mrs. Kathleen two children Shirleen and David, and Mrs. Ruth Bowen and (son Bobble of Malad, visited Wednesday with relatives. Mrs. Christene Peterson ente tained at a waffle breakfast Thursday morning. Those present were Ada Pratt, Lois Art-anEffie Showell and Ella Talbot. Mrs. Colleen Palmer and small daughter Becky of Salt Lake visited Monday until Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Og-de- n, Nor-mo- Hey-de- , he had taken of the Easter hat parade. A business meeting was conducted by president Rose Ward. Delicious refreshments were served by the hostesses Edith Stokes, Ada Pratt and Lois Brbon. Special guests were Mrs. Marian Arbon. Mrs. Effie Showell and Mrs. Maude Hurd. On Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Arbon and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Chester Arbon and Mrs. Kenneth Arbon, attended the wedding of Miss Wilford to Arbon Nona Smith of Tooele, Utah. The ceremony was performed by Bishop Edwards at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Arbon in Salt Lake City. At nine o'clock a reception was given in honor of the newly weds. They will be at home to their friends in Tooele, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Anderson, Mrs. Edith Anders and children Craig and Shirlee of Logan, visited with Mrs. Grace Anderson and other relatives on Wednesday. Mar-Jori- e, Local Happenings p.m-Buse- s MERRILL L. MANN HOME ON FURLOUGH P.M.S.A. Merrill L. Mann, son of Mrs. Lilly Mann of Elwood is spending a seventeen day furlough with friends and re latives In the valley. Merrill is with the navy stationed at San Diego, California. (WANT APS 4-- 12 4-- 12 one-ye- ar 4-- 12 -D en-rou- YODERS HAVE SON Mr. and The grandparents, John Miller are happy to learn of the arrival of a son at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mr. and Mrs. Dewane Neal Yoder of Tulelake, California on and daughters Shiryl and Lale April 4. of Ogden visited Saturday and Mr.' and Mrs. Francis Norr Sunday with relatives. were dinner guests at the home Mr. and Mrs. Derrald Yost are of Mr. and Mrs. Ariel Jorgensen happy over the arrival of a of Smithfield on Sunday. son 'born to them Monday at the Valley Hospital. This Is Miss Marilyn Jane Chugg of their first son. Salt Lake City visited Saturday Thursday night the officers and with her cousin teachers of the Primary held Miss Sunday Miller, of Trudy their regular monthly teachers Mr. and Mrs. Rudy daughter Miller. meeting at the home of" Mrs. Ella Talbot, with Mrs. Dora Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Kay visCutler the lesson, ited at Logan on Sunday and giving "Child's Need for Aesthetics." also at Downey, Idaho. Delicious refreshments were served by the hostesses Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Metguer Ella Talbot and Mrs. Veena of Salt Lake City visited on Hyde. Sunday with their brother, Mr. (Friday night the Frienda club and Mrs. Arnold Whitaker. met at the home of Mrs. Olenna Cobla to honor her on her Miss LeAnne Marble and Miss Fourteen members Dot Kay attended the missionbirthday. were present. Rulon Ward was ary homecoming at Corinne for Sor-enso- The Greyhound bus schedule Tremonton has been through changed during the last week. Time of departure of buses southbound to Ogden and Satl Lake is as follows: 1 a.m.; 7:20 a.m.; 10:36 ajn.; 12:55 p.m.; 4:11 p.m.; 9:05 p.m. and 9:51 pjn. Northbound buses to Pocatello leave at 9:33 a.m, and 7:31 to the northwest now leave Tremonton at 12:30 ajn.; 4:27 a.m.; 11:37 a.m.; 3:52 and 9:00 p.m. The bus depot is closed from 1 a.m. until 7 am. Tickets for buses leaving during those hours may be purchased earlier in the day. PIONEERS DAUGHTERS Mrs. Jim Hall of TO MEET NEXT WEEK Mrt. and were Washington, Yakima, The Midland Camp of the Tremonin friends old greeting of Utah Pioneers will Daughters te ton Saturday. They were meet at the home of Mrs. Lucy home from the east, Harris on April 27, at 3 p.m. where they had bought a new car. They visited at the W. R TWIN DAUGHTERS FOR John Miller, Philip ORIS AND DELPHIA Conger, Rauber and Carl Mohr homes BUNDERSON RUDD here. Oris and THE JACK FOR SALE or TRADE 1946 sedan. Al conMercury ELECTED VICE FRES. dition. Radio and heater, white Bidewall tires. Best buy In the Of Interest In this Area Is the son C. news that Trade Taylor, FOR RENT Three room un- state. See at Riverview Garage, of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Taylor of furnished modern apartment 141 So. 1st East. Tremonton. tfnc Phone 4021 Bear River City has been elect- with glassed in porch ed vice president of the Student Phone 3801 tic FOR SALE Russett seed potaAssociation at Harvard Unitoes. Certified blue tag seed versity. As vice president, he Is For SALE 1938 Ford V8 coupe chairman of the University re- overhauled and ready to go. last year. Call LeLand Stokes. AUTO HOSPITAL. tip Phone 2931. Phone 5731. lations committee. Mr. Taylor graduated from tip FOR SALE Small lots of Ovthe University of California in Los Angeles In 1949. His home Is FOR RENT Garage, $5.00 per erland oats and tall wheat grass. 4921. In Los Angeles. He is married month. See Fred C. Gephart Markham's. Phone t2c 3521. t2c or phone and has two children. mechanic. FOR SALE Two unit Serge HELP WANTED RUNS FOR COUNCIL machine. 15 gal. dairy Permanent position. Apply in milking POSITION AT U.SA.C. water heater. Double dairy tubs person. Peterson Tractor Co. Vern L. Marble, son of Mr. tic Terms. Phone Richard C. Harand Mrs. LaRaln Marble of Tre3089. ris, t3p comWE HAVE WARFARIN the rat, monton, was nominated to WANTED Driver, salesman for mouse, mole and squirrel killpete for the postion of councilman at the Utah State delivery truck. Apply in person. er. Let's go after the straglers for before they go back into the Agricultural College in yester- Permanent employment day's primary elections. Final right man. Beehive Bottling fields and ditches. MARKHAM'S elections t3c will be held next Works, Brigham City 577 No. 4921. 419 tfnc Main. Thursday, April 19. FOR SALE Triad Universal Mr. Marble is a senior student HOLLANDS for furnace bale loader A 1 condition. ITS hay and is studying agronomy. He is an officer of Delta Phi, return- cleaning. Holland Furnace Co.. Good discount. Call 3025. t2c 419 ed missionary fraternity at the Phone 2140. Logan, Utah. t2c USAC. ATTENTION Spray Rig Opert lowFOR RENT furnished or un ators. All types of OLEEN SHUMAN basement est prices. We sell spray rigs furnished heated RELEASED FROM apartment. 260 No. 1st West or to fit all makes of tractors and OGDEN SANITORIUM tic jeeps. MARKHAM'S East Main. call 3992. Oleen Shuman, son of Mr. 4 19 t2c and Mrs. J. B. Shuman of Pen- DEWEY DRAPERY SERVICE at rose was released from the Deweyville carry a good supply FOR SALE Model A Coupe. State Tuberculosis Sanitorium of drapery rods and material Odell Bigler. Phone 2344 Field, at Ogden last Sunday, and is samples in all qualities. Uphol- - ing. now at home with his family 6try supplies also available. Mrs. 4 19 t2p after mare than three years at Winford M. Barrus, Manager. FOR SALE International the hospital. Trained in drapery work at The family express their ap- Hasco Drapery Service. Phone dump truck in good mechantfnc ical condition. Norman Jensen. preciation for the kindness 5728 Phone Garland 55. shown during the illness of their tip saddle and FOR SALE-Osons. WANTED Pressers. 5000 chic electric brooder. Apply tic in person. Valley Cleaners, tic Call 3062. Robert Smoot. They also attend- TRUDE C. TAYLOR AT HARVARD ed the fireside after the BUS SCHEDULE CHANGED Mrs. n. Delphia Bunderson Rudd are receiving congratulations on the birth of twin daughters on April 11, at a to Logan hospital. Waiting the little sisters, when greet in Tremonton they arrived Wednesday was thirteen months old, Bobbie, son of the Rudds. Mrs. Radcliff Henrie accom panied by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Hall and Mrs. Arnold Rhodes visited at Salt City on Tuesday. Lake ne EAST GARLAND Mrs. Eph Peterson Miss Jean Hyde of Logan spent the week-en- d with her sister Mr. and Mrs. Chase Peterson. Mrs. Naomi Oyler was a Brigham City visitor Tuesday. Word has been received of the d safe arrival of a baby girl to Mr. and Mrs. Dale Gardner of Ogden. The baby was born Sunday morning: at a Brigham City hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Harper were in Logan on Tuesday. The Eager Beaver club met at the home of Rhea Grover this week. The afternoon was spent making hot pads. Games were played and a delicious luncheon served to 13 by the host- California arrived Saturday to visit with her husband's parents Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Winchester. She left Wednesday for Jerome to visit her father, George Crozier, for a few days. Her husband, Jim Jensen, is station ed at Moffit Field. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Wright of California visited on Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Rucker and on Sunday they all motored to Pocatello, Idaho and visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Skinner. 4-- H ess. , . ;tf f$rll3UAVj ccn pay racro buJ yen cent bay bdfcr! Jounce, pitch, and sway are thlngt ol the part whan you own a '51 Ford. Dial's because ford's mw Autots to afl tvn of matic Kda Control mnili for mnvlmiim mAnmnML ha n 'look Ahead" Ford.featwe. Rz7:wCZJr yCIII!!iwi , IBSSSSRVi11 """' wSr, u ccn pay mere but yc'J cent buy bolter! w fr&n For '51 Ford looks Ahead" to bring you new Fordomatic Driva . . , tha newest, smoothest, most flexible Automatic transmission everi The great new Fordomatic never lags, gives you trigger-quic- k getaway and easy "rocking" in snow or mud. Opfoml e S amfeb of extra corf. no 9 You ccn pay mere fcutycu cent buy better! For years ahead. Ford's elegance of style will rule the roadl New "Color-Keyed- " Fordaaft Fabrics, "Safety-Clow- " Control Panel and new "Colorblend" Carpeting are all custom-matche- d to Ford's exterior colors. r.cju "look Ahtad" Feotirw plMf0R00MArCDriv 43 CAREY-FORPHONE 2121 D MC TREMONTON day. Mrs. Dorrls Peterson accompanied by Mrs. Fred Nye and Mrs. Grace Haws. Mrs. George Gleason and Mrs. Ruth Call were In Salt Lake City Friday evening to attend a convention of the American Legion auxiliary at the Newhouse Hotel. When your flock is run-doand unthrifty, try a Dr. Sals-burAvi-Tflock tonic is a spetreatment. Avi-Ta- b cial drug formula designed to tone up sluggish digestive sys tems ana improve feed utilization. Crumblized, Avi-Tis easy to mix y's ab ab ... Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Larson and family of Salt Lake City spent the week end visiting at the Paul and Louis Larson homes. On Saturday evening the three families and John W- Lar son and Mr. and Mrs. Lyn Larson enjoyed a weiner roast at "Grandpa's Garden." Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Holman were in Ogden Saturday and brought back their grandchild ren Julie and Dennis who spent Saturday and Sunday with them While in Ogden the Holman's also visited with Mrs. May Bjorklund. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Fryer of Colllnston are moving back to the ward this week and will live in the George Coombs home. Mrs. Wayne Archibald and children are spending the week here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Oyler. The Hansens have made frequent trips to Ogden to visit her father, David Cook, who recently suffered a relapse following a major operation. At this time he is improving. On Sunday they were in Ogden accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Hansen when they called at a mortuary to see Mrs. Arthur Hansen who passed away recently. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Hansen re mained in Salt Lake City to at tend tne funeral services on Monday. They returned home with Mr. and Mrs. Warren E. Hansen, who were also in at tendance. The party were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hansen. Mrs. Francis Allen and Mr. and Mrs. Gibbs Allen and family of Portage, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sorensen. Mrs. Eph Peterson spent Sat urday and Sunday in Ogden with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cole. She spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. Durrell Grover. Mr. and Mrs. James Hughes of Ogden visited Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Sorensen and Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Atkinson on Satur- 19, 1951 The John Jim prop- prtv. one mile west ol itc- monton. Small house and out $2000.00 2 acres buildings. Terms. J. H. Miller, Brigham FOR SALE tfnc City. of Tavlor Grazing. This is a real stock ranch for less than $20.00 per acre. Citizens Agency tzc Twin Falls, Idaho. UNFURNISHED APT. FOR RENT . t"10 Dial 2091. 4-- 12 Before buying automobile Insurance be sure to see JAMES BROUGH, agent In Tremonton. tfnc. Auto Glass Installation for all make cars. Dick's Auto Phone 3556 Shop. tfnc win pay cash for dead or useless cows, horses, sheep or hogs. Dial Tremonton 2141 or Garland Phone UTAH tfs 195 FOR SALE 2 complete Farm Master milker units, with stainless steel milker buckets. See Wildon Grover, East Garland or tfnc phone Fielding. FOR RENT Three room furnished basement apartment. Call 5052. tic FOR SALE Heavy Spring ers dressed. Ollie Knutson. Phone 151J Garland. fry- tip Local Happenings Mrs. J. M. Cordon of Ogden spent last week with her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Garfield. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin . C. Maughan of Lava Hot Springs were weekend guests of Mr. FOR SALE four room modern and Mrs. G. E. Jorgensen. house. Good chicken coops. Call Mr. and Mrs. James Walker Kenneth Smith. Garland. and Dr. Harris Walker, of 51J tip Alberta, Canada were FOR SALE Four wheel trail- dinner guests on Thursday at er, and two 4 wheel chassis. the home of her niece, Mr. Auto Hospital. Phone 2931. tic and Mrs. Wayne Fronk. They DID YOU KNOW that no sup- were returning home after atplementary minerals are need- tending conference at Salt Lake ed with the New Larro Dairy City, Feed? That's right! It's got added Larromin. And wonderful Mr. and Mrs. Hall B. Foutz new, fresh odor molassified fpr Of Las iVegas arrived Sunday to improved flavor, and coarser spend two weeks with her partexture, too. What's more, it's ents, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy A real milk proguaranteed! Bunnell. ducer! Come in and hear all about it. Anderson Seed and Mr. and Mrs. Ben L. Bower-in- g ' Feed. tic visited one day last week with her sister, Mr. and Mrs, FOR SALE 2960 Acres 500 LaRain Marble. acres in hay and grain, balance in fenced pasture. Two Mr. and Mrs. Max Laub and sets of improvements, 232 head son, Paul and Nedra CornFOR SALE Used parts for wall accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Ford, Chevrolet, and Plymouth, J. H. Laub to Salt Lake City radiators, generators, starters, on Sunday where they visited transmissions, rear axels, and their grandson, Dee McDermaid others. AUTO HOSPITAL. who has been very ill but is Phone 2931 tic now on the improve. Ra-mon- seven-poun- Mrs. Carol Jensen of San Jose. - i Thursday, April in feed. Economi- cal, too. To pep up a lazy flock, now! try Avi-Tab ADAM'S DRUG STORE Bear River HIGH 6ziH6trdds f SSNe. this iC A jL j xqvhif$ LANE Mhlaim Kttpsakt Mar Chttj milk h(k Qadjty J j f te&C j You'll findn00l""tWo to keep in this genuine miniature lane Cbest !a 1 'sveiin,ft viuui jvwcuy, psrjyoaij letters, treasured souvenir that call for a private UttjcJ place of their own! ( , It our gut in honor of your coming graduation. Be sure to bring in the invitation card you received in. tbe jf LqJ It Graduation is your $hininghoueu Is Our Sincere Wish That This Miniature Lane Wat Hap Keep It Bright In Your Memory Through The Years.' Hales Bros. Furniture Dial 2436 Tremonton J a, |