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Show Thursday, February 21, 1952 Thursday, February 21, 1952 The LEADER The LEADER three other guests, Mesdamea A Ed Kerr, Joe Burgess and SOCIAL Mel-vi- Shooting Coyotes Proves Exciting As Well As Profitable Pastime n 7" Homer. NJ" By Max Adams airs. Berchtold is visiting in Modesta, California with her Mr. daughter and and Mrs. Marion Clark. son-in-la- w, BUSINESS, PROFESSIONAL WOMEN MEET The regular monthly meeting of the Mr. and Mrs. George Price spent Sunday in Ogden. That "Mrs. evening, their daughter, WCTU HOLDS MEETING "Merrill Saunders visited them Axel Predricksen was at theeir home. Mrs. hostess last week when the members of the Women's Chris-(Ua- n .Sunday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Temperance Union met at John C. Barfus received a tele-- 1 her home. phone call from their son, Pvt. Mrs. Ethel Palmer conduct- J. R. Barfus. He reports that he ed the meeting and Mrs. P. E. is well and doing fine. Ault gave the program on tthe "Life of Francis Willard." Sharon Fredrickson gave he BOTHWELL gold medal reading "The Fine ELEDA VEE STOKES Business and Professionwas held at the al home of Mrs. LaRain Marble Monday evening. Wade Eberly ires guest speaker. His talk, was on "What Women should know about Radio." Twenty members were present. Elaine S. Davis was voted in as a new member. lady." Women The Jaycee Janes met Wednesday everting at the home vice-presi-tt- Reid Palmer, with sixtertained the members of that teen members present. The program for the evening group at her home Thursday was given by Mrs. Leland Crysafternoon. Fred Rucker showed pictured tal, Mrs. Reed Oyier, Margaret) taken in Korea, and Dorothy WaMron and Doris Peterson. diournos played two accordion eolos. A pot luck luncheon was by thirty member Of .Mrs. en-Joy- ed and PARTY HONORS EDGAR WINCHESTER Mrs. Edgar Winchester en- tertained Sunday at a birthday dinner honoring her husband. Guests were three brothers and cane sister of Mr. Winchester SIM ADA STUDY GROUP STUDY MEDICINE The members of the Siimada and Group met Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Sarah Garfield, where a discussion of medicine was given. Participating were Jesse Van Sweden, Dotty Whitney and Irene Morris. Refreshments were served by the hostess, Mrs. Irvin Gar-tfiel- d. - their wives of Ogden. PARTY GIVEN Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Jule Harris enjoyed an evening all PINOCHLE Pinochle at their home Friday. Winners at the game were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Doutre, Douglas Laws and Mrs. Gerald Ballard. ''jvK.-'- CLUB HOLDS MRS. OLENA HOMER "FRIENDS NIGHT" OBSERVES BIRTHDAY It was "Friends Night" for Friends and relatives called on the members of the Tremon-ton-Garla- Mrs. Olena J. Homer Friday in nd club Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Charles Wood of Garland. Mrs. Vance Lind was The book The Cardinal" by was Henry Morton Robinson reviewed by Mrs. Henry Brown. Delicious refreshments were served to seventeen members and their friends. y of her eighty-thir- d birthday anniversary. She Us with her son Melvln Homer and wife, where the birthday observance was quietly observed. BOOK REVIEW GIVEN AT BOOKLORE CLUB Members of the Booklore club ; I I n 7W . ... The installation of concrete pipe can save as much as 35 of your irrigation water. That amount, according to the VS. Dept. of Agriculture figures, is the average lost to seepage and evaporation in, open ditches. As an imd portant conservation practice, it is by the Production and Marketing Administration. decom-mende- M) Contact W. R. White Co. today , . our represenatlve will be happy to call on you to discuss your irrigation needs. '"w. r, 1' nit man Hydraulic .'.Loaders No Ramming Necessary ',. Save $1500 Over Other Makes O Loads Shovel Standing Still 15000 Pound Rams all Around ODigs 12" Below Wheel Level in. Forward Sweep O Forty-tw- o Shovel Loads At Any Height O O No Ramming to Load Shovel O Loads shovel without traction 60 Greater Loading Power 0 e All Excellent Condition FWD Truck 5 Ton Good Mechanical Condition Diamond T 620 1951 Model 18' Semi Grain Trailer 18' Semi Flat Rack Bed Several Pickup Trucks for lease Anthony Dump Bed Double Barrel Hoist 4 yd 6 yd rides Excellent WE WILL SELL OR LEASE . bump Beds, Semis, Flat Racks, Stock and Grain Beds Transit Mixers, Dual Gear Drives . MOTOR LEASE, INC. 909 E. 21st So.. Salt Lake Cltr H. H. NIELSEN CO. Paxton Ave. Salt Lake City 216 MRS. WARREN CONGER TO LEAVE FOR JAPAN Mrs. Ruth Conger is waiting orders to leave for Japan to Join her husband, Captain Warren E. Conger. She is now In Ogden, but expects to leave in the near future with her four children for overseas. .tat SON BORN TO MR. AND MRS. ALFRED GLAUSER Mr. and Mrs. Alfred J. Glauser of Portland, Oregon, announce the birth on January 12, of an 8 pound 14 ounce son, Alfred i 5-- WANT APS FARMERS ATTENTION Custom GRAIN ROLLING service. Rolling, cracking, crushing. Done at your own storage area. Call Garland 126-- J. David K. Manning. t2p SEE VIC'S JEWELRY for hearing aid batteries. For all repair needs. All work guaranteed tfnc Before buying AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE be sure to see Reg Brough in Tremonton. tfc Hinges and hasps complete. Plenty of them used. Good as new. For rabbit or mink pens.' Phone 5031 or get in touch with Calvin Kay t2p FOR SALE 2 bedroom home with 2 acres of land and 25x 100 brooder coop with automatic hot water heat. Located 2 miles from Tremonton. See D. Y. Roundy or call 4759. FOR SALE Modern basement home, lot 325 feet long, will sell partly furnished. Very good buy. Call 4068 or see Deverl Payne. ltc WANT TO BUY Bellows or pump type .organ, must be in usable condition. See Mrs. Nick Chournos or call Garland 37R1. tic SPERRIES Olympic Dairy Feed Mrs. Glauser will be remem 10 - $3.20 per 80 lbs. Anderbered as the former Betty Lee sen Seed and Feed. Phone 2541. Andersen of Elwood. 'tfc pgether weVe come a mighty long way pa o o W j Together, the people of Utah and your neighbor, Utah Copper, have come long way from a pioneer beginning. Because of this we all live better. WW. a mine at Bingham, and a remnant from the original Rogers stamp mill show just how far we have come. The was used by Daniel C. Jackling in 1899 to test ore from the mine. It was the beginning of a new era in copper an era that proved the mine at Bingham was not a worthless part of Utah's landscape, as some experts then believed, but a vast source of vitally needed copper. The Rogers mill n 0 m This pioneering made possible the development of a Utah enterprise that produces 30 of our nation's new copper. Over the years, Utah Copper has been able to increase its purchase of supplies, add to its payrolls and meet higher tax payments. This has benefitted everyone in our State. These benefits have grown through the years, because Utah Copper has developed new methods and machines to keep production up, even though the copper 3 evening. Mrs. Ruby Scholer took her MIA Maids to Tremonton Tues- content of the ore has gone down. - day afternoon when a beautiful birthday cake was cut and a lovely potted azalia was presented to Mrs. Christensen. Refreshments were served, ' The party committee were Beverly Woodward, LaVon Brown and Judy Larsen. BEAR RIVER SPECIAL INTEREST HOLDS PARTY A special party for the Special Interest groups of the Bear River Stake will be held Monday SETS FORMAL DANCE S FOR A Teen - age Gold and Green ball will be given next Friday night by the Bear River Stake MIA at the Garland Ward hall for all young people of the stake. It is hoped the groups from all the wards will participate In K E N N Q o o d N e i C g h b O o T r T m Help i n g t C o O u HP i I Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Hupp spent Tuesday in Logan. O R A T i d CARD OP THANKS We wish to thank our many 0 A ON Beit V t Utah. Phone tfc 2541. LOST New 8 gallon milk can between Thatcher and Enior Stenquist farm. If found notify Earl Christensen or phone 2272 ' V.- ;v FOR SALE Price $18.50. Co. - ltp friends, relatives and neighbors for their many acts of kindness, their loving words of sympathy and for all the beautiful floral offerings ,and all who In any way helped at the time of the accident and death of our dear ones, to you all. Words, cannot express our thankfulness and appreciation Mr. Si Mrs. Ilarvey Sorensen Mr. St Mrs. Joseph Palmer FLORAL Headquarters for CLUB PRIZES HAPPY 94 acre irrigated farm. Modern brick home. Good out buildings. Excellent water rights. II not sold at once, will not sell. Phone Ervin Summers. ltc : UTAH will pay cash for dead or usless cows, horses, sheep or hogs. Dial Tre- monton 2141 195. or Garland phone tfc Auto Glass Installation for all make cars. Dick's Auto Shop. Phone 3556 6. PEOPLE PIXIE PLANTERS CANNIBAL FIGURINES' ... Rehersals are well underway, according to Prof. Walter Welti, head of the vocal music division. Mr. Stenquist, a freshman studying industrial arts, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin O. ; Stenquist. Accompanying the annual opera production will be the USAC symphony orchestra which recently presented a successful concert of American music to a record crowd. CORSAGES POTTED PLANTS BOWCUTT Floral & Gift Phdne 5871 Tremonton RANCH EGGS ARE THE CHEAPEST IN YEARS. Buy Plenty. Per Dozen ONLY COCONUT SWEETIES Your best in Coconut Candy Per Pound eating 3Sc 29 KIDS' STORE BEST EATS for building strong bodies lots of ways. BEST Penny Candy for fun chewing. BEST Kites for high flying. BEST Marbles for good shooting. Food Basket Phone 52G6 Tremonton one used car radio. Fronk Chevrolet ltc v tfnc FOR SALE 25 acre farm, 4 room house, 5 cows, located at Bear River City, Utah. Priced at $13,000.00. Terms. 3 room home, North Main St. Brigham City. Price $3150.00 Terms. night in the Garland Ward hall. 18 acres, 6 room home BrigThe event will be a Penny Carniham City, Price $9000.00 Terms. val, and all wards of the stake For information Phone are expected to participate. or see Beneficial Realty Co. 316 Washington Blvd. Ogden tfnc BEAR RIVER STAKE the event. Pf 8 8 COPPER SEE US for 1952 turkey and broiler feed financing. Anderson Seed and Feed. Tremonton, FOR SALE PROMONTORY SCHOOL HONORS TEACHER The children of the Promontory school gave a surprise birthday party honoring their teacher, Mrs. Nina L. Christensen of Elwood- The party was held Fri- TEEN-AGER- Because Jackling and his associates had the vision to foresee a better way to obtain copper, the courage to test their vision, and the skill to prove it the people of Utah live better. day evening to a stake affair. The MIA extends a special Invitation to everyone in the ward to attend their progressive fun night which will be held next Tuesday evening. A good time Is promised to all who attend. Lorin Anderson who has been laboring In Enid Oklahoma for the past months is being transferred to Kansas-Worhas been received by Mr. and Mrs. Henry Newman that there son Odell expects to be home for a while In March. He has been In Korea, Mrs. Ruth Chlarson and children, Marsha Ann, Juliet, Rex and Ted spent Tuesday afternoon visiting at the home of Mrs. suc- cessful in winning the award for perfect attendance at leadership meetings the past month for the second time. The Bear River Stake MIA was able to send in 100 per cent of their reports during the month for the first time this year. Appreciation to all ward secretaries is expressed by officials. BOWCUTT children Paul. BEAVER DAM WARD WINS AWARD Beaver Dam Ward was Johnny E. Gee received his Eagle Scout award at the Court of Honor held Sunday night at the Bear .River Stake Tabernacle in Garland. A numbex of other awards were also made' with Preston Pond of the Ogden Area giving the principal address. LEADER WANT ADS PAT TO SING IN Mr. and Mrs. Oris Rudd and COLLEGE OPERA of Monticello, have Wayne K. Stenquist of Trebeen visiting with Mrs. Rudd's monton will sing in the chorus mother, Mrs. W. R. Bunderson. of Von Flotow's opera "Martha," They will remain for another to be presented by t h e Utah . week. State Agricultural College March n, Tre-mont- on Deloris Stokes. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Summers spent most of last week visiting In Montana. v Leo Nelson , Dwayne Romer, Max Rucker, Da,rrell Fuller, and Virgil Weidman. . RUBBER TIRED LOADERS IN; TRUCKS STOCK IMMEDIATE Five (5) 1951 F-- 8 Trucks DELIVERY 6 Yard Water Level 14 Ply Rock Logger Tires Crowd Less O 4 r;0l7 IS THE TIME! tion of work this Spring! mrnxmv 4? ' bidding farewell to Mrs. Elaine Talafero Monday. Mrs. Talafero and her children left Tuesday for New York where they will take a plane to Germany to Join her husband who is stationed there. Cleon Anderson and LeRoy Firth were in Ogden this week on business. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Anderson entertained at a dinner Monday evening honoring Mrs. Erma Anderson and Mrs . Cloe Ander son on their birthdays. Fourteen guests were present. Mrs. Lyle Holdaway spent Wednesday In Ogden visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. Del bert Smith . Mrs. Cleon Anderson spent Wednesday in Brigham visiting with her brother, Warner Jepp-so- n who recently returned from active duty In Korea. Mr .and Mrs. Keith Rose and family traveled to Stone Sunday. The beehive girls and scouts enjoyed an apron and overall dance In Tremonton Tuesday -- r I, f Josephine Gibson celebrated her eighty-nint- h birthday quietly at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Wora TCupfer. She received many birthday wlshes from friends who called and sent cards. Henry Tflcihols her only living toother spent the day with her and brought her a beautiful birthday cake. Mr, and Mrs. "Gibson have spent most of the winter at the Kupfer Tiome. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Evans attended a birthday party honoring Mr. Vern Roche of Thatcher Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Clean Anderson entertained at their home Sat-- j urday evening for a group of friends. , Delbert Firth, Dean Anderson and Bishop Deloris Stokes took a group of priesthood boys to the Logan Temple Tuesday afternoon to do baptismal work. Miss Bonnie Evans was entertained by her parents last week on her birthday . Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rucker left this week for a two week vacation in California. A fairly large crowd was in at tendance at the ward bazaar held last week. There was a delightful program and all of the articles made were sold. Mrs. Norma Holmgren visited at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Scholer last week. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Anderson were afternoon guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mrs. enjoyed Wednesday afternoon as guests of Mrs. D. B. Green, ENTERTAINS FRIENDS where Mrs. Ed Deakin gave a Mrs. Jule (Harris entertained very interesting review of Alat dinner Saturday night fred Tooms book, "Honeymoon Newman. The Fred Christensen home Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Vern for Seven.' was gay with birthday wishes were1 refreshments Goes and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Delicious their for daughter, Dawn on her Ballard. (served to the members and eighth birthday. There were twenty two guests to celebrate the event and a god time was had by all. DeLoy Christensen under went an appendictomy operation in the Valley Hospital last week. Install Your Concrete Pipe Irrigation System Now. Avoid delay and interrup- 0T"W Josephine Gibson Has Birthday Mrs. Lulu Stokes was In One of the more rare sports in t he country today is hunting prairie coyotes from airplanes, and local fliers are finding it a profitable as well as exciting pastime. A month ago, 75 coyote feet and scalps were turned in on bounty day. This month, the f ly- -' Ing sportsmen had 201 to Col- -; lect bounty on, and at $6.00 per j head, plus various amounts offered by s o m e sheepmen, the hunting in the wide open spaces is really paying off. Goose fever doesn't have anything on the contagious "coyote fever." One can stand any day at the airport when snow conditions are right ,and see the boys lift their wings off the runway and into the west to spend another ad- venturous day of swooping, banking, and shooting, to say nothing of the precarious spots they must land and take off in to gather up the feet and scalps necessary to collect state bounty The flyer as well as the gunner keeps well occupied in knock Jj ing over another coyote, The hunt is only half over when darkness falls, for all the hits and misses are, thoroughly discussed in Woodwards and thereabouts for hours after, and the stories one hears are worth more than the hunt; in fact, the hunt usually ends up bigger than it actually was. For a short spell it looked as though the coyote season would over for the year, be but the Si last heavy snow should make for another bountious month. Local fellows who participate in the hunting regularly include Floyd Adams, Wayne Larsen, Bill Goring, Merlin Romer, Merlyn Jackson, Verl Wood, Earl Fu'hri-maj By JAYVEE JAKES MEET FARM BUREAU ENTERTAINED Nola Thompson, of the JFarm Bureau en- Bear River Stake Holds Court Of Honor - FOR RENT Apartment with double garage. Wired so can be used for work shop. Also one sleeping room. Location 147 No, Tremont street. Bee Hyrum C. Christensen. ltp FARMS & RANCHES WANTED have qualified buyers who are looking around right now lor good farms and ranches and their feet are already itching to get close to Mother Earth. If you're thinking of selling your farm, any size, any kind,you'll want to see us. E. C. Bergeson will be at the Marble Motel at Tremonton, Saturday, Feb. 23rd! from 10 ajn. to 6 p. m. to talk it over with you. Drop In and see him or give him a buzz. it can be sold, he'll sell it! We IRVINE REALTY Arcade Bide. Salt Lake City, Utah 314 Brooks ARE YOU ENTERING YOUR CHILD'S PHOTO in the DESERET NEWS BABY CONTEST? Let Us Take Your CHILD'S PORTRAIT WITH OUR NEW STROBE LIGHT The Newest Equipment on the market, especially installed for taking Children's photos. ENTER OUR LOCAL CONTEST With each order we will give you 1 two 5x7 Glossy Prints to enter both the Deseret News and Local Contests 3 PRIZES To the Winners of our local contest The BEST BABY, The BEST GIRL and The BEST BOY selected by impartial judges, we will give a ' 5x7 Bronze Print in a Gold Frame ALL PHOTOS MUST BE TAKEN BETWEEN FEBRUARY 20th and March 5th. PHONE GARLAND 6 for information and appointment. Watch for further, information. : Rees Studio GARLAND |