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Show LEADER Th Easter Tentative List of Graduates 3-- merchants Tremonton were reminded this week that the annual Jaycee Easter Egg Hunt will be staged one week from Saturday, to on April 17. according Max Adams. Jaycee Director. Local merchants are ask. ed to contribute two dozen eggs for the annual youngsters' festival, j WILL HOLD WORK MEETING Members of the First Ward Relief Society are reminded that next Tuesday, instruction will be given in ball point painting, picture making, binding books and other crafts. Work for the day will also include quilting and a lesson at 2 p.m. All members are invited to be Renee Andersen, Byron sen, at 10 o'clock for this present DeVere Anderson, Anderson, work. LuAnn Anderson, Niel Anderson, Ollie Lou Anderson, Rhea Anderson, Roberta Anderson. Shelly Anderson, Gaye Archid bald, Ila Archibald, Jerry 1st Atkinson. Shirley An April Fool party was held Marilyn Marilyn Barfuss, at Bothwell school on April Barnard, Sidney Biddle, Paul with prizes awarded for first, Harold Boss, Peggy Brockman, costumes in each grade best the Norman Burnett, Bunderson, as follows: Homer Capener, Mary Castleton, Jana Lee Firth, 1st grade; Narlene Sherrie Christensen, Paul Anderson, 2nd; Rae Ann Clark, Jeanne Coombs. Barbara Darrel Newman, 4th; Udy, 3rd; David Cornwall, Cummings, Maria Anderson, 5th; Lee SumRose Ann Cutler, Pauline Davis, LaWana mers, Newman, 6th; Roxey Davis, Monte Diderick-se- 7th; and Arnold Eberhard, 8th Patricia Eliason, Doris Erickson, Beverly Estep, Jeniel grade. Grand prize winners were Ewer, Ronald Firth, Marlene Arlene Eberhard and Lana Forsberg, Joan Francom, DeLon Harris. Gardner, Layne Gardner, An assembly was followed George, Carole Ann Gibbs", by a surprise program. Noel Gibbs, Curtis Grover Marie Faculty members took charge Grover, and Sheryl Gae Had-fiel- with the entire school participating. Nadine Hall, Raymond Hall, Lila Lee Stark, Heenon Hansen, Leon Hansen, Reporter. Walter Hansen, Edna Henrie, FJden Hess, Karl Hess, Anna MRS. O. A. IVERSON Lee Hill, Bernard Hill, Dorline Hill, Dorothy Hill, Carol Jane HERE FROM PORTLAND Mrs. O. A. Iverson of PortHomer, Melba Hull, Ben Mondell Hunsaker, Diana land is visiting at the home of Iverson, Gerold Iverson, Joan her sons, Lynn and Stanley and Jensen, Karl Jensen, Robert other valley friends and relatJensen, Dal Kent, Lynn Kerr, ives. Paul King, Ronald King, Rayda Wednesday evening, brothers Kirby, Ray Knutson, Phyllis and sisters of Mrs. Iverson enLarkin, Karen Marie Larsen, tertained in her honor at a dinDavid Larson, Mary Jean Little, ner party at the home of ClifMelinda Marble, Gae Lene Mil- ford Jensen at Bear River City. ler, Gary L. Miller, Juaoita Nelson, Mary Kay Nelson, Marilyn Newton, Garry Nish, Joan Nish, RELIEF SOCIETY and Stacy Oyler. INVITES MOTHERS JoLayne Palmer, Marie PeterTremonton Third Ward Relief Petsen, Myrna Petersen, Reed will hold work and busSociety Bonnie Sonia Petersen, ersen, iness day next Tuesday. A Peterson, Orvin Pierson, John program has been arspecial Reynolds, Larry Rhodes, Ron and binding of Relief ranged, Dell Robbins, Carl Roberts, Clarence Roberts, Irven Roberts, Society Magazines will be ReNae Rock," Nexlra Secrist, shown. A special invitation is Janet Selman, Kenneth Sessions, extended to young mothers. Joyce Severson, Ronald Skid-morRichard Soderquist, Shir- MIA OFFICERS TO Clair Stokes, HEAR YOUTH TOPIC ley Stenquist, and Jackie Lee Stokes. There will be no class work at Chloan Wayne die M.I.A. Summers, Leadership meeting Summers, Janice Supan, John next Wednesday night, announc-stak- e Gerald Thompson, Tyra Taylor, officers. Thompson, Kirk Waldron, Joan Mae Welling dean of women LaRae Whitaker, at the USAC Wassom, will be present to Ralph Winn, Bob Wood, Dee discuss "Youth and their probAnn Wood, Robert Woodhead, leaders officers and lems." All and Dale Woodruff, of the South Bear River Stake GED Certificates are urged to be present. Joseph Durfey, Norman Anderson, and Don Westmoreland. Visiting 'it the home of Dr y tnd Mrs. Eli Hawkins on Mrs. John E. Hii!. Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Hansen w.j- of Salt Lake City, and their a sister, of Riverside, Calif.; and daughter, Emma Lou, a U.S.A.C. Pishop an1 Mrs Armond HOI, student, visited with Dr. and of Pasadena, and Mrs. James Mrs. Eli Hawkins Tuesday. Linford, of Logan. Both well School Marks April n, SFECIAL SATURDAY ONLY Raisin spice buns. 20c fur ls dozen. STAN'S BAKERY, Tre- monton. ltc 3 room apartRENT ment in Garland. Furnished or unfurnished. We furnish hot water and heat. Central loca tion. ALTA APARTMENTS. 8 Phone 22-2tp FOR Hun-sake- r, e, Sat-vrda- AUTO GLASS When It Gomes to AUTO GLASS WE HAVE A COMPLETE STOCK NO JOB TOO BIG or TOO SMALL health" bread full whole i Every Job Guaranteed See Us For Slate Inspection RIVER. VIEW GARAGE 141 Phone So. 1st East 4021 Tremonton DARKLES HARDWARE ENGINES Lions Honor Basketball Squad WANTED Veteran de sires year round employment. for general farm Qualified work. Room and board desirToombs, Write Bernell ed Smithfield RFD, Utah. FURNISHED APARTMENT n ady to move into. Call Mrs Wallace Christensen. 3486. ltp CORSAGE for the Prom or Order Easter at Flowerlane. 2tc. now. Phone 3451. 3 room frame FOR SALE home with 3 out buildings on 2 acres land. Call or see VerNon Thompson. Phone 46W GarHe land. ROSE BUSHES Nursery stock bulbs nnd seeds available now at FLOWER LAN E FLOR8 t3c AL. Phone 3451. JAMES SPENCER is now prepared to sharpen both power and hand mowers. Bring them in now and avoid the rush. 307 So. 1st West, Tremonton ltp LEWllfBRENKMAN HOME for sale. 4 rooms,, lot 50x145, garden plot and garage. Call tfc Members of the Bear River high school basketball team and coaches Durrell Hughes and Wendell Hess were guests of the Tremonton Lions Club Wednesday night at their regular luncheon meeting. The program was under direction of the education committee with Garland Puzey as chairman. Guest speaker was Frank assistant basketball Brickey coach at the U. of U. Musical numbers consisted of a vocal solo by Janet Nichols, accompanied by Sjonia Bow-cuand a duet by Bryon and DeVere Anderson, accompanied by Mrs. Don Paetsch. tt School Health Group Meets Friday Night The Region One Association for Health, Physical Education and Recreation w.U hold a convention Friday at Box Elder high school auditorium, beginning at 5:30 p.m. Administrators, physical education teachers, and all interested elementary teachers should attend, according to Dale chairman. General meetings will begin at 6 p.m. following registration. 3-- 3-- 3341. Slakes Sponsor College Plav Ras-musse- (SERVICI I DIALER I light 54 1 No. Main Street Phone 985. Logan, Utah 1 ltc honor 4-- FOR RENT Three room cot 2tc tage. Call 5021. 4-- 1 WANTED Girl or woman for baby sitting one or two evenings a week, and occasional afternoons. Phone 2276. 1 tfc j 4-- CUSTOM CORN PLANTING and HAY CHOPPING. Call Gordon 2936 Bronson. EXPERT TV SERVICE Any Model I SLATED tend some sessions of conference, they were; members of the bishopric, Carl Harris, Clinton Bronson, Arlene Hansen, Rhea Anderson, Volberg Romer, j Mary Petersen, Mabel, Romer, ; and Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Hun saker. Terry Gardner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elden Gardner, had his appendix removed Monday at ,he Valley Hospital. He is getInter-Clas- s ting, along fine and will soon be back to school. Mr. and Mrs. Arch Munns and Charlotte and son daughter An inter-cla- ss track meet Paul attended the funeral serwill be held Friday beginning vices for Fred Phacey in Woodat 1:30 p.m. at Bear River high ruff last Saturday. school, s the outdoor sports season gets underway at the school. Sophomores captured tournament last year, and will be gunning to protect their lloma Newark, win. I N.J. Participants in the meet are excused from but classes, being LmmtTmrm Law Rmtt The Garland PTA and school nurse will conduct a clinic for all children who will enter school next fall, next Friday, April 16, at 9 a.m. at the school. Parents are requested to bring the child's birth record and his immunization record to the clinic. ol Tilt Set Here Friday FARM LOANS Prompt Clating HORACE E. HAYES CHOIR PARENTS VOICE THANKS TO PUBLIC Phone 5331, Tremonton The parents of the A Cappella choir members are very appre ciative of the financial help given the organization for their Chicago trip. They would like all the orparizitiors. business houses anil individuals who helped out, to accept their ap- The Prudential Insurance Co. of America Authorized Mortgage Loan Solicitor for W'S Ii R A D S II A HEALTH RlYEArPToO whole wheat. Full pound loaf. 16c. Stan's Bakery, Tremonton. William D. Hawkins of Dem ver and his wie tnd four children were visiting two days this week with his riarents, Dr. and Mrs. Eli Ilawkim. They wive in Utah to attend Conferenea, .4 ::;:NvN TFu'oi- l- Tile if1 4. rfr W In both, kitchen, laundry or other rooms where you want t walls, colorful, insist on J B Tru Tile. Made of Styron Plastic, this exciting new wall tile resists heat, moisture, even ocids . . . molded-icolors last a lifetime. But more, Tru Tile combines matchless beauty with real economy. See it at your dealer's todayl 5 2-- 18 TRI-STAT- E 3-- 18 HALF PRICE ON DAILY REMINDER BOOKS AND DIARIES 1954 1- PIAJNOTm WHILE THEY LAST will be here tuning pianos the week of April 11. Phone 3217 Mrs. Delbert Walker. AT LEADER OFFICE SUPPLY coral poles, 35c each. Inquire Box 812, Soda Springs, Idaho. 3-- 4tc 25 FOR SALE: Coal range, good Reasonable. Call condition. 5812. 4tp v Before you buy your Car, Truck or Tractor TIRES, ask about our 3-- Any Type of Hand and Power LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED the factory way. Bring in your lawnmower and have it sharpened on our precision machine. Work Guaranteed PETER BOSS . . Garland Phone 183W 6tp EXTRA LARGE Cut Leaf Birch Silver, Swedler and Crimson King Maples. Beautiful Mt. Ash, Hard to get in these sizes. Won derful to plant for quick shade and instant beauty. You will have to hurry for the supply is limited. WALTON'S VALLEY 2tc NURSERY. 3-- 25 3-- Buy At New Low Prices. n 25 GLITTER or glass tinsel now available at THE LEADER OF FICE. Gold, silver, red, blue, green or mixed. 30c or 75c. Can be made to stay on. FLOCKING now avallaDle at LEADER OFFICE SUPPLY. 15 cents pkg. a J &et An txtra mg iraoin Allowance . fin Ynnr Tirtx a I i 7U& Tinstone l GROUND GRIP TRACTOR TIRES WHh famous USED Furrow Drill, Ntw press wheels, and discs. rs Tirestonc OPEN CENTER Trad COUNTY PHONE 5321 CROSSROADS Design 9 chopper with hay and FARM V V' r 0 Crawler, Model M. In lop shape, Ford Tractors. John Deere Power take-of-f corn attachments. used Phosphate Spreaders v SPECIAL OFFER! 2 1947 2 . 4-- GOOD 1 i FOR SALE 9 ton wagon scale, good condition. Must CACHE VALLEY BREEDERS EASY TO INSTALL move. Joseph D. Harris. Phone ASSOCIATION offer the best in 5022 1 t2c Simply lay edge to ads ever flat artificial Insemination for dairy fit! tnugl Will not cup. turfact FOR SALE 1953 Chevrolet cows. Telephone 327G Tremon32 DECORATOR COLORS pick-u- p truck. Four speed, ton. Rich, marbleiiad thadss. Soft pastelt, transmission, radio, heater. Less " than 4,000 miles. Will consider FOR SALE 5 room and part and bright new epoqu on corner basement home nice color. 4912. Phone trade. 2tp lot in Garland. Onlv $4,000. CLEANS LIKE MAGIC terms. See II. E. Hayes, Some T FOR RENT Clean aciier than any til model Phone 5331. tfc Excellent location for auto Geaie. grima, even crayon mark AUTnORIZEXGENTCT or woodworking shop availditanpeor quickly with mild oap able. Furnace heated, 3 rooms Salt Lake Stamp Co., offers and water. with large display window prompt and efficient service on and spacious lot. (jail all kinds of rubber and metal ALLEN'S stamps, ear tags, brands, etc. PARLEY ARCHIBALD HOME FURNISHINGS George E. Gent. Box 34, Treat 5321. monton. 127 North 1st West. 23 K. Main Phone 5956 tic SEEDS, FERTILIZERS, LUMBER CO. CHEMICALS All kinds, lowRENDERED SOAP GREASE est prices. Phone 2351. 2 West Main Phone 5911 For Sale, 7c Lb. ALLEN MEAT M A R K II A M S Co. 4 tc Tremonton FARM EQUIPMENT es ft 1JU-LL:'- n ltc aiiBi3 Allis-Chalme- r water-resistan- j Tremonton Did-erickse- n. PRE-SCHOO- 1 :f adds enduring charm throughout the home SAILVNswd feature writing, and rated the FARMERS BUSY paper high in coverage. Everyone has been busy with L CLINIC spring farming this week, but a few people found time to atAT GARLAND Semi-Dee- p i cer-tilie- d 4-- 2 it JJ Northern Furniture and Appliance FOR SALE Choice russet poTremonton and Garland tatoes, delivered at $1.50 per ewt. See Don Garfield. Phone -8 5033. 2tp UTAH BY PRODUCTS will paj cash for dead or usless cows FOR SALE Seed Oats, or hogs. Dial Trehorses, last vear. I lump and monton sheep 2141 or Garland phont clean. Dale Barnes. Phone 4129 195. tfc ELWOOD RELIEF SOCIETY ;, r: Credit 4-- VISIT FROM DENVER ftkt 20c TILLEirGrden repre-sentatrv- fot All Bradley - Badger We will Certificates. them at our stores. 4-- The public is welcome. f ' "Pearl-GIa- n, not the studentbody. i 4-- Searchlight Wins Honor Rating Pre-scho- II HI WANTED Same Price. Large Loaf "Family Portrait." a religious drama of more than ordinary interest, according to some who have seen it, will be presented here under sponsorship of the two Bear River Stake organizations of MIA. Players from the USAC will present the drama at the high school Friday (tonight) at 8 p.m. There will b? no charge and The Eear River high school everyone is invited to attend treat. .ALFALFA WEEVIL CONTROL "Searchlight," student news- and enjoy this fine is reasonably priced, uon t pass a has First been awarded paper, it up. Just phone MARKHAM'S Class rating for the first semes- DON REEDER TO Phone 2351, Tremonton. We'll ter of the school year. GIVE RADIO TALK see that it gets done. 2tc Notice of the rating was reReeder of Corinne will Con ceived this week by Rupert be the guest speaker on Mrs. MERRY Blackham, faculty advisor. The Axel WCTU tractor power lawn mowers Fredericksen's judging was in competition raido program, Sunday morn- and accessories. Call for free demonstration and see the with other school papers with at 8 o'clock over KBUII, of this machine. Phone school populations from 501 to ing Brigham City. 3217, Verl Walker, authorized 700 students. 1 3tc Merry Tiller agent The judges, representing the National Scholastic Press AsFOR sociation, gave the "Searchbarley. Phone 4754. D, L. by Mabel Romer 2tp light," a bonus rating for their Union meeting for all Relief Society officers and class leaders will be held In the Tremonton First Ward chapel Saturday at 2:30 p.m. All magazine aftsTivn'-- a special invitation to attend. OHolfMt MKonUs Train R 1 3j J5 Now Enriched. ; WORK SETS UNION MEETING RetutUeM of th kind of equipment y h powered by Brtgg k Strattoa Gasoline Engines, w r prepared lo supply original service parts, adjust or repair your engine. 5are lime and bring jrour engine to money M at tba first sign ef improper operation. LILEN-QUJSTBOhon- pound loaf! 16c at STAN'S BAKERY,, Tre- ltc monton. preciation for their efforts. DDIGGS & STRATTOf ioo'-- 11 See BEAR RIVER SADDLERY for your leather needs. New and used saddles. Our repair serWANTED Clean Cotton Rags vice is prompt and guaranteed. No overalls, lace, ravon, or Phone 5001, Tremonton. tfc stockings. LEADER OFFICE For all CHOPPING and FEED WANTED Clean, cotton rags ING EQUIPMENT. See will pay cash at Leader Office. No overalls, stockings, lace curtains, or rayons. For GRAIN STORAGE equipment. L1LENQUIST BROS. Phone 236L STAN'S BREAD wheat, the WE AIM TO PLEASE 4-- W. Ar-lyn- n d. 8. 1954 Choice young FOR SALE colored fryers, pan ready or live weight. Albert Bessinger Jr. Phone 4251. 4tp fc Hunt Kim Awav A list of tentative graduates of Bear River high school was FIRST WARD Archi-bald,an- Thursday. April Jilist One Week Announced by High School announced this week at the conclusion of the third term of bcnool work. School officials stress that the following list is tentative and that several names may be added or deleted before the year ends. Prospective graduates are: Kenneth Abel, Dale Allen, Jay M. Allen, Rochelle Allen, Betty Andersen, Erma Ander- Tremonton. Ulah nus TAX Six 10-2- 3 CtW SIzm Prapwtlmltly SEMICE TREMONTON SB West Main Sir!, Trcaeatea. Utii |