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Show THE DEWEYVILLE by Grace Warnke FIRESIDE HELD The young people in the ward enjoyed a fireside Sunday evening after Sacrament meeting. Mel Richardson of Brigham City, who is an announcer on K.B.U.H. was the speaker for the evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Becker of Ogden were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Tom R. Ault. In the afternoon Mrs. Ault accom- ' ' 18 panied them to Brigham City where they were all dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Duett Loveland. Mrs. Ault accompanied the Beckers to Ogden where they enjoyed seeing "The Robe." Mr. and Mrs. Neil Barrus and family were Friday evening guests of Bishop and Mrs. Barrus. Mrs. J. L. Couch and Janie Couch of Garland were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Hassel. On Sunday they were joined for. dinner by Mr. and Mrs. Jack Couch and Mr. and Mrs. Don Poulsen of Logan, and Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Jensen, who spent the afternoon and evenWin-for- ing Mr. and Mrs. M. d Jersey where she joined her husband who is stationed at an Army Base near there. Mrs. O. H. Peterson of Pcters-borvisited Thursday with her mother, Mrs. M. G. Perry. Mrs. Serilla Burbank of Tremonton spent the weekend with Mrs. Phoebe Burbank. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Burbank and boys visited Sunday in Ogden with Mrs. Burbank's father, Gus Ahlmer, and her brothers. Sherman Couch and Darrel Harper of Rupert, Idaho visited during the week with Carol (Touch and Mr. and Mrs. A. F. o Hassel. Sunday guests of Mr. and Talbot Mrs. Warren Haycock were Mr. of Ogden were Saturday dinner and Mrs. Finley Brown and guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. two boys of Salt Lake City. Warnke. Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Parkins Lloyd Newsome of Salt Lake of Salt Lake City and Mrs. City was a Friday overnight Esther Perkins and daughter guest of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Vina, of Provo were Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. and Haycock. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Barnard, Mrs. Frank Jensen and family. Chris Hansen, who received M. G. Perry, Mrs. N. Mxs. TAKE YOUR CHOICE Peter Marble, and Mr. and Mrs. medical treatment at the L.D.S. CLP OR NEW Alvin Norr attended the funeral Hospital in Salt Lake City, is WHATEVER IT IS services Saturday at Brigham home again and feeling much WE CAN PO. City for Mr. and Mrs. Albert better. Pick Up on Mrs. Charles Dewey and Mr. Oluf Engstrom. MONDAY and THURSDAY Mr. and Mrs. Odell Burbank and Mrs. Alan Tanner and of Roy were Friday family of Ogden visited Sunday and family Phone 5026. Tremonton supper gusets of Mr. and Mrs. with Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Heusser. A. R. Burbank. Mrs. Frank Jensen and son Mrs. James Ferrera, who has spent some time at the home of spent Tuesday in Brigham City her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Char- with Mrs. Jensen's mother, Mrs. Phone 27 ley Peterson, left last Wednes- Ed Rock. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond HeusUtah day by plane for Bellville, New Brigham City. ser entertained at dinner Saturday night, guests were Mr. and Mrs. Warren Haycock; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bouwhuis and Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Blackham. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Haycock spent Monday in Salt Lake City. A. EVERTON Mattress Co. BIRTHDAY OF MRS. GARDNER n" II TURKEYS Tremonton, Utah Logan with two of Mrs. Perry's aunts, Mrs. G. W. Schaub and Mrs. Floyd Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Snow attended funeral services Friday for Judge William Rigby at Centerville. Mrs. W. S. Johnson was a Wednesday overnight guest at the home of her daughter and family, Mx and Mrs. Joe Hosk-in- s at Roy. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Burbank were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Marble at Tremonton. Mr. and Mrs. James Rawson of Kanesville visited Sunday afternoon with Mrs. M. G. Perry-Mr- . and Mrs. Jay Norr and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Norr were Ogden visitors Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Heusser and sons were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Fowers in Ogden. They attended the Stock Show in the afternoon. Mrs. J. P. Barnard who has been visiting in Ogden returned home with them to stay for a few days. . Thhursday. November in Salt Lake City with Mr. and The Larsons were guests of Mrs. Richard Miles and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Sederholm, who are happy over the arrival who celebrated their wedding of a new baby boy. anniversary Sunday. Mrs. Henry Sorensen attended the funeral service in Portage Thursday for Mrs. Hope Price. by Mrs. Eph Peterson ATTEND HORSE SHOW the Birthday anniversary of a daughter of the Allen Sorensen s. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Cole and children of Ogden spent Sunday at the Eph Petersen EAST GARLAND home. D. U. P. MEETS Mr. and Mrs. Don Homer and Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Allred A meeting of the Garland ATTEND COLLEGE Camp of the Daughters of Utah. attended the Quarter EVENT Horse Pioneers was held at the home Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Potter Show at Ogden Sunday after- of Mrs. Mary Shumway Friday afternoon. A history of Evanga-lin- e with the U.S.A.C. Trustees and noon. Mr. Mrs. and Dunn. Hunsaker was read Sorensen Henry wives were at a get together were Sunday dinner guests of by Ida H. Hartman. The lesson, at the Snow College at Pioneers" was A dinner Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. Allen Sorensen "Our Living at The Mr. James occasion was Ogden. Bigler a and tour of the campus and given by were College Farm Saturday Eph-rai- enjoyed. While the men were at the college the ladies were dinner guests at the home of the President. Mrs. Tom Harper and Mrs. Eph Peterson along with other members of the Garland Camp attended a County Convention of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers in Brigham City Saturday. Desse Coe spent the weekend, at home with Mrs. Naomi Oyler. Ardis and Maxine Adams FRIENDS ENJOY SOCIAL visited in Layton and Salt Lake A group met Saturday night City Saturday. Mrs. Lyn Larson aid childfor a pot luck and pinochle ren were in Ogden Saturday. Mr. home of and party at the Mrs. Wayne Norr. Guests were ENTERTAINS RIDING CLUB the Jay Norrs; Charles Norrs; Mr. and Mrs. Louis Larsen Douglas Burbanks; Wayne Fryers; Reed Norr and Darlene and Mr. and Mrs. Verl Udy entertained the Sunset Riding Brough. Club at the Larson home FriENTERTAIN VISITORS day evening. A hot goose dinner Alvin Norr was served with covers laid Mr. and Mrs. entertained Friday evening in for 16. The evening was spent honor of Mr. and Mrs. Francis at games. Mr. and Mrs. Milton were Gunnell of Townsend, Mon- Marble of Clearfield tana. Guest were Mr. and Mrs. guests of the club. Mr and Mrs. C. J. Hadley of Dan Briggs; Mr. and Mrs. R. Z. Heppler and Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Ogden visited Mr and Mrs. L. R. Shaffer, Mr and Mrs. SherJones. man Oyler and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Spack-maand family visited Sunday Joe Oyler. Are Open Irrigation Ditches Stealing 4 OF YOUR LAND? Estimates place the farm area now being used for Besides that, open open ditches and canals at ditches require constant maintenance. You can save that time . . and use that 4 more land to produce 4 if you install a W. R. WHITE more money concrete pipe irrigation system NOW! 4. ... . HEAD METAL INCHES GATES HEAOWAU ANO ftTHf CONCfTI WITH eONCMTE . . . Ot SH METAL STYLES. OFEN1KGS ROM ALL METAL TO 42 SNCHtS. SCREW TYPE. HOU MODEL TO MEET YOUR NEtO! m ... t Call or write today and our representative will call on you. if r ii m woo. i ist232EE dH 0 OBSERVED ' r I !l Tremonton, Utah NEW LIBERTY THEATRE SUN., MON., TUES., WED., November 22, 23, 24, 25 TROSByPI o0i gpWM LITTLE BOY ifl A Only one THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, Nov. 26, 27, 28 Tf& Wit fjMsmmkmP IOST GENE EVANS uml2 rUI -i J COLORED NEWS SHORT CARTOON WWLM'lA '"fmmm Jfr i"'.1 KATHLEEN HUGHES PttTU A KARTOON KARNIVAL fc!s&m Mjfl ro fl BETTER DEAl Want top allowance on your present See us this "eek ,or a deal that car? raise BY THE THOUSANDS Good poults, good management, rote low for Jieep Moroni rancher Jay Notion mortality ft One man and a boy can brood 20,000 turkeys with the right equipment and Editor Field Dave Mann in The Utah management, reports Farmer for November 15. He tells about rancher Jay Nelson and his large Kale turkey operation. Nelson's 332-folong brooder house has "built in" insurance against heat failure or poor ventilation, for example. And house equipment is sterilized to prevent disease. Even for the small Kale poulrryman, this article is packed with ideas that can save work, money and poultry. BETTER if WAY You Sevier county former Vernon Johnson it a man with good ideas on how to improve farm machines ideal that add up to better farming. . One of hit best is a spring-toothe- d wheel (see photo) that saves beet tops from tractor wheels, increases forage. Another is an hay wagon door. Read the details in the November 19 Utah Farmer. r I 4 si Si ... , . . and I sincerely appreciate the many fin articles in the magaiine. Anyone engaged in agriculture today certainty should have this fine magazine at hand to keep informed on what is taking place in agriculture. Homer W. 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I "hard-top- " For the automobile pictured here is a Buick Special Riviera which means FOR FREE COPY THE UTAH fARMER 36 Richards St. Salt feci it the moment we turn the keys to you. You now own the handsomest HAVE READ THE UTAH FARMER MOST OF MY LIFE 3 ft roicGG vaur pride 8mm m(B Vernon Johnson is altcayt figuring a 19. 1953 n Mrs. J. A. Gardner was honored on her birthday Friday Those evening at her home. present were Mrs. O. W. Snow; Mrs. Chris Hansen; Mrs. Warren Haycock and Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Peterson of Brigham City. The evening was spent in visiting and seeing pictures sent home by Donald Snow. Refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. James Barnard and family were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thackery at Croyden. Mrs. Clarence Perry and two young sons visited Friday in American mines produce more than needed metals. They also help produce a higher standard of living through the benefits of payrolls, tax payments and supply purchases. When we rely on foreign mines, we lose these benefits and risk the toss of the metals as well. L'ADER, TREMONTON, UTAH IN 60 GREAT YEARS |