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Show THE LEADER. FIELDING t Florence Munson MRS. ELIZA GODFREY HOME FOLLOWING OPERATION ON EYE Mrs. Eliza Godfrey has returned to her home after having spent ten days at the LJXS. Hospital at Logan where she underwent eye surgery. Mrs. Godfrey is 86 years of age. Miss Rheumina Udy of Ogden spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. Rheumina Udy and family. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Welling and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Moss spent Saturday evening at the Zanavoo Lodge in Logan Can. yon. Mr. and Mrs. Asael Godfrey and daughter, Susan, of Ogden visited with relatives here Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. Grant Gil Smith and family of Pullman, Wash., left Monday morning to return to their home after having spent several days with Dr. Smith's MUTUAL OF OMAHA Health Accident Hospital Insurance ILL , LjLx,s, NORMAN J. ASTLE B9X s A Honored On Birthday Mrs. Wesley Goodsell and family of Newton spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs E. W. Sutherland and family. It was Mrs. Sutherland's birthday anniversary and a lovely dinner was enjoyed. Mrs. Sutherland was also happy to receive a phone call from her son Kent and his wife who are living at Inglewood, Calif. Mrs. W. L. Allred of Burbank, Calif., spent Friday and Satur day with her daughter and son Mr. and Mrs. Ernest and family. Anger Mrs. Barbara Udy spent Friday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Godfrey at Clark ston. Saturday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Stand- in-la- Elder and Cache Counties Phone 2472 parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Smith. Mrs. Myrtle Webb of Hyde Park was a weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Jones and family. On Sunday, Mrs. Orson Purkes of Wellsville and Mrs. Esta Brown of Hyrum were visitors at the Jones home. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Moss and Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Welling spent Sunday at Helper and Price. Evening guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Rudd Friday were Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hess of Malad. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Bourne and family were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dee Saunders at Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Allred and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Anger and family spent Sunday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Allred and family at Brigham. Mrs. Sterling Burton and Mrs. Clark Rudd spent Thursday with relatives at Logan. Vistors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Standing last week were Perry Earl of Oak land, Calif., Martin jHansen and Claude Earl of Ogden. Mrs. Elma Petersen and dau ghter Marie and son Norman, accompanied by Mrs. Valoise Sorensen and family and Milton Bywater of Garland spent Sun day at Blue Creek where they attended a family dinner party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Allen. Corinne tfn 53-33-- 6, WILFORD MILLER IS HONORED ON HOMECOMING Darlene Nelson and two child15 foot Rod and ren were guests at the Stokes FOR SALE Reel house home Sunday. trailer, used only 6 3581 or 5287. tic Phone weeks. The Welcome Home program Boyde Petersen and son Lanny of Brigham visited in LOST: Ladies green wallet, Aug. for Wilford Miller who just from the Southern States Penrose Saturday. They took 27. with identification cards. - 53-33- -7 legal mmf . Date of first publication J 13U' . No"1" Sept 30, A. D., 1954. , Leon A. Halgren of record in my office. and WHEREOF, I have hereunto set iry hand IV Attorney for Estate of Mayme Seal ol he State of Utah at Salt Lake City, this affixed the Rohde . day of October, 1954. TORONTO Room 1 Waldron Building Secretary of State Tremonton, Utah 4tp SEAL & cSt jqj. r It customf!Iow7n Tony Stander. Phone 4997 p 10-7-t- REAL ESTATE FOR SALE COMFORTABLE WELL CONSTRUCTED COZY In the Center of Lo HOME gan. Ideal for couple retiring or anyone interested in home with sufficient income to meet pmts. The 2 upstairs apts. are furnished. 2 baths. Liv. R. downstairs has fireplace. Both Liv. R. and dining rooms carpeted. Oilhot water heat., garage. Xlent terms. Reasonable offer acceptable. 2 Apts plus 5 rental rooms. 11 rooms in all, Located across from Court House. New furnace, garage. Patential income of living $120.00 plus quarters. $13,000. 8 room brick home located near Blvd. and Temple. 5 bedrooms, 2 baths, 2 fireplaces. Only Weaner pigs from FOR SALE Good conditstock. Registered ion. Charles Roberts. tip FOR SALE White enamel kitchen range with water tank, also one oil heater. See Adam Brenkman. A copy of this ad, and $1.00 y is all you need to lay-awa- a fine Cavalier or Lane Cedar Chest for daughter, sweetheart or mother. Lay one away now while there is a good selection. ALLEN' S FURNITURE FORSaTe"Twc homes, can be occupied immediately. Call J. H. Rhead at 3401 or 2101 2tc- - 10 7 FOR .SALE 12 ft., new From Phone 5235 10-7-t- Cattle rack, 8 x and well built. PLENTY OF APPLES $1.50 to $2.50 bushel. One water, Olsen beeter with melon free with each bushel FOR SALE while they last. Bin Tolman, motor; John Deere Beet loader with rink screen; Hunsaker Honey ville and plow; All for $650, Four white stock- or will sell separately. Call FOR SALE ing foot sorrel gelding, 7 years Wayne Francom. Phone 3088 or old weighing about 1100 lb. Well broken. Would make good 4 room modern FOR SALE posse horse. Sired by the Christ- home in Garland furnace heat, ensen stallion of Tremonton. large lot with lawn. Price $5r Contact Reynold V. Reeder, 121 900, $500 down. See John J. N. 1W. Brigham City. 3 tfc Shumway, Realtor. WEDDING BOOKS and WED- LIKE NEW Duotherm 45,000 DING GUEST BOOKS In white BTU and Quaker 60,000 BTU rayon priced from $2.60 to $3.85. oil heaters, fans, thermostat conLEADER OFFICE SUPPLY. trols. Very reasonable. Call 5394 930-t2Keep a record of that wedding in the family. win-row- er 10-7-t- 10-7-t- 6-- p SALE Extra quality Just starting to FOR SATiCholce young leghorn pullets. to to 85c From $1.25 each. fryers, pan ready or live weight. lay. 3087 Let us prepare your fryers for Call the locker. They are excellent COAlTsTOKlRTiO now. Albert Bessinger Jr. right Only 2 years old, in excellent Phone 4251 9 tic condition. Call FOR I 2-t- fc UTAHliYRDUCra cash far dead or usless cows, horses, sheep or hogs. Dial 2141 or Garland phonn 195. tft Tre-mont- cn CACHTVAlLLEYREEDmrf ASSOCIATION offer the-beis., artificial insemination for dairy See BEAR RIVER SADDLERY cows. Spring Chickens For Sale Telephone 3276 Tremonfor your LEATHER and CAN- ton. N. Mrs. Marble P. 4193 Phone VASS needs. New and used ltc saddles. Our repair service is BEAUTY PARLOR prompt and guaranteed. Phone Now DEER HUNTERS. Tremonton. Open For Business tfc ATTENTION 5001, 448 N. 1st W. Phone 2396. Mrs. huntdeer Horses shod for your dreIssIylm Adelle Wilson. . ing. Call 48 J, Garland fall outfit tailormade - Children's clothes a specialty. Call 2276 heater complete with thermoNecchl-EIn- a Sewing Machine stat and fan. Good condition. Headquarters: We have a fine YOU SHOULD COME IN Call 5142. display of the amazing Necchi $7500.00 to FRONK CHEVROLET CO. and fabulous Elna sewing UTAH M OUTAGE LOAN CORFOR RENT Furnished or unand watch We have a wonderfurnished 3 room apartment. machines. PORATION Logan, Utah Phone DENVER TOLMAN Heat and hot water furnished. and ful No. 91 or 92 Wash, Lubricate and Tolish Clean and modern. Call 22W to offer we are equipped you Garland or See Stephens Cafe. a n automobile. the finest in sales and service. , 8 5 tfc OIL HEATERS: We have 3 Two Sewing Courses of 16 FOR RENT fine Siegler Oil Heaters at a Five room mod. For Sale? Call Lysle Munns. lessons each are now in proPhone 3104 is 6048 one time price. Model gress here at our store. Some ern apartment. Call 3282 seama 7 room heater which was of the county's best FOR SALE Purebred Columused as our store demonstratstresses are thrilled with bia Ram. F. Bingham, Albert SUNRAY Coal furnace in good room or. Model 4357 is a these machines and are doing Phone 0282R3, BrigFor Sale. $100.00. Honeyville. heater which was used 2 more and 'better sewing much condition, ham. Call 6:30 after 36841, Ogden mbnths and repossessed. Modeasier with the New Necchi 348 15th St., or see Rus- rcrnlsALir el 1011 has been used only 1 Come into our store now, p.m., sell tfc 18" Oliver Brown, season and owner is moving or contact our Necchi DemonHangon Plow, fits These are either 70 or 77 Oliver. Reasoninto new home strator, Phyllis Christensen able. Call 4740. all in excellent condition today, and inquire about the For cast-iro- n courssolid all next wonderful sewing they are Ask her inside and out, and therefore es to begin soon all carpeted and full basement have no marks or scratches. or us about the big Double. To All Points. with bedroom and bath. Call We could easily sell these Trade In Values that we of4912 for information. disSee heaters at a floor model fer now. Phone5956, or stop ATTENTION ALLen's FURNIcount, but we are going to in today FARMERS .4202 at Christensen sell them this week-en- d Miss Have your Disc plows sharpened TURE, 7 in your field, while on your prices you would expect to FREIGHT DEPOT 10 old heater. a for year Makes old discs like new. pay plow. 269 No. Tremont All three have Sieglers exPortable equipment, factory Tropic-Hea- t clusive built-i- n FOR SALE - Five room home Phone 3721 Tremonton method. Talbot Service. Snow-vill3 speed fans and most of on 5 acres in Garland, with 20 Phone 5394 all you receive the original of outskirts on acre choice land Modern brick, BULBS, BULBS Imported warranty and guarantee on city - good modern dairy barn, FOR SALE 3 each of these models. All of and necessary equipment. GOOD two bedroom home with garage Holland bulbs. Have just arrivthis for the price of an old OPPORTUNITY. Call or write and basement. 551 No. Tremont ed. Tulips, all kinds including parrott, In 5 beautiful colors, the 5341 used heater. Three families Leonard Bishop, 2201, Tremon- St. Call wonderful Red Emperor, Hyaare going to, be :nighty pleaston or 61 Garland. SALE FOR and nickle Penny cinths, Daffodils, and Narcissus. ed by Saturday night. $5.00 down will deliver anyone of YOUNG CinCKENS For Sale vending machines. In good We also have many trees, flow Phone 4193 Deweyville. 11 mechanical condition. Excellent ering and shade, shrubs and the 3. Hurry in, and save returns from small investment. evergreens in cans that can be First Come, First served Write or call Henry Knudsen, planted now with excellent suc-cs- s. ALLEN'S FURNITURE ltc 669 So. 3rd West, Brigham City, Also choice peony roots if FARM LOANS 9 Utah. Phone 402R p planted early this fall, may Horn FOR SALE bloom next spring. Good thrifty Offlc weaner pigs. Call Moyle Hun- Walton's Loader, with kickers - cheap, Phone 2926. Valley Nursery , saker. Phone 2821 P Low Rat 2 dump trucks all in good conLong Term dition. Call Ervin SumPrompt Cloting FOR SALE or Rent Modern mers 4 room home with bath. HORACE E. HAYES imported HOLLAND BULBS Newly now. Peony roots now ready at Phone 5331, Tremonton rcmodeh'd and painted. Includes Foralf'ciiopl FLOWERLANE FLORAL. Loam ..c;.tir.g equipment. Will sell for Authorized Morlgagt ING EQUIPMENT. See LILEN: Solicitor fur 350 or rent for $35.00 a mon-t.- .. QUIST BROS. Phone 2361. tfc The Prudential Insurance Co. Cell 107J or 158M Garland SUEDE BACK PAPER For FARM FOR RENT of America 300 acre UIIIIIIillUlillBIKI!:!!!! and board flannel Pictograph and Riverat farm irrigated dry work, 6 sheets lOVfc x 14 - 65c side, Utah. Write or see Tracy LEADER OFFICE SUPPLY R. Welling, 2080 Hollywood Ave., Salt Lake City. Two roonT7urr FOR RENT UP TO one a lshed apartment for or couple, hot water and heat furnished. $30 . also three room partly furnished apartment with hot water, heat and garage de-lu- ing were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Strickland and family, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Keyes and family and Mr. and Mrs. George Bow-cu- tt and "family of Ogden. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. France Standing, Mr. and Mrs. Beryl Standing and their families of Ogden also visited at the Standing home. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Bourne, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Bourne and Mr. and Mrs. John A. Bourne attended a dinner party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ferrell Summers at Bothwell Friday evening. The party was in compliment to Mr. Summers who was celebrating his birthday an- key numbered 307, a 50c piece date 1903, and some paper mon ey. Would finder please mail cards and key to LEADER OFFICE. Up DEER HUNTER SPECIAL Custom built horse trailer. Like parents. The Penrose Ward M.I.A. new. See Devere Adams or call 4071 evenings. Leadership meeting was held Monday evening at the home of FOR SALE Good horse for the Young Ladies President, deer 4745. tic Phone hunting. Luetta Leak. A program for the 200 Leghorn pulwinter months was discussed FOR SALE and delicious refreshments were lets, just starting to lay. Phone 3672. Ruth Cannon, Deweyville. served by Mrs. Leak. tic Shu-man- 11 " Mrs. Eva C. Petersen home with them where she visited until Sunday. She returned to Penrose Sunday evning with Mr. and Mrs. Scott Petersen and family Miss Joan Jensen daughter of Bishop and Mrs. Orsen Jensen and Leon Miller, son of Mr. J. Wilford Miller, both students of the B.Y.U. at Provo, spent the weekend at home with their L.D.S. Mission was held last Sunday evening. His children, Glen Miller and family and Newel and Doris Miller Johan- son and daughter Dixie Sue of Ogden and Leon Miller of Provo were here for the meeting and spent the iay with their father. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Shuman and daughter DeAnn of Tremon- ton and Mrs. Sarah Shuman of Brigham accompanied Mr. and Mrs. George Hughes of Savanah, Ga., to Penrose Thursday where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Thane Stokes and family. The s Hughes are cousins of the came to Utah to visit and in the LX)S Temple. Mrs. Ludene Benson and daughter Jane and Mrs. Beverly Cannon and son Roger spent the day Wednesday visiting with Mrs. Lorna Stokes and daughters. They had lunch together end enjoyed reminiscing about school days. Attend Game Mr. and Mrs. Ed Silvester ac companied by Mr. and Mrs. Bill Giles attended the Foot Ball Game in Ogden Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Silvester and family had as dinner guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Van Petersen and Mrs. Elvira Silvester, Ed's mother. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Peterson and three small sons visited in Eagle, Ida., Sunday and Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Fuller and family. Thane Stokes and daugh ter Sherie visited in Logan Thursday morning and Mrs. - K " 7. 1954 Mrs. Leonard Peterson - 53-33- -1 Thursday. October PENROSE REFERENDUM OF SENATE BILL 29 Chapter 22, Laws of Utah, 1953 First Special Session An Act Abolishing Carbon College as a State Maintained Institution; and Providing for Disposition by the Board of Examiners of Real SecPersonal Property Comprising Said College; and Repealing Utah Code Anno- -. and tions of Carand to Establishment the Operation 1953, Relating tated, bon College. BALLOT TITLE niversary. Proposition No. 2 Mr. and Mrs. Keith Moss and AN ACT PROVIDING THAT Mr. and Mrs. Dan Kent and CARBON COLLEGE BE DISCON TINUED AS A STATE MAINtheir families spent Thursday TAINED COLLEGE; THAT THE evenng at the George Parry FOR BOARD OF EXAMINERS DIS- home at Malad. PERAND ALL REAL OF POSE COMPRISPROPERTY SONAL Mrs. Lamont Richards and ' AOALNkl ING SAID COLLEGE IN SUCH w baby arestaying at the MANNER AS IT DEEMS TO BE home OF of her sister, Mrs. Elmer TO THE BEST INTERESTS THE STATE OF UTAH. Jolftison at Preston for a few I, LA MO NT F. TORONTO, Secretary of State of the State of days. Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing a?e full, correct and true Mr. and Mrs. Jed Allred and copies of: (1). The Title as enacted, and, 2). The Ballot Title, in Referendum of Senate Bill 29 (Chapter 22,Laws of Utah, First Special boys of San Fernando Valley, Session, 1953), as will appear on the Ballot as Referendum Proposition Calif., visited with Mr. and Mrs. Number Two, at the General Election, November 2, 1954, and as apErnest Anger, Mr. and Mrs. B. in office. my pears of record M. Peterson and other relatives and I set hereunto hand have WITNESS IN WHEREOF, my affixed the Great Seal of the State of Utah at Salt Lake City, this here last week. 1st day of October, 1954. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Rudd LAMONT F. TORONTO 0 , Secretary of State spent the weekend at Salt Lake O SEAL City attending Conference. They also visited with their daughters 39 BILL REFERENDUM TO SENATE Session 1953 First of Laws Special PMrs. Utah, 24, Leora McCowan and family Chapter An Act Abolishing the Operation of Dixie College, Snow College and at Clearfield Weber uoiiege as aiaie wainiainea insuiuuuns; rruviums iur uio Mr- and MrsGrant McFar TmnsfW of All Real and Personal Property Comprising Said Col- and Be land and children of Salt Lake Maintained as Colleges; leees on Condition That They Both Inclusive and Sections City spent Sunday and to Repealing Sections Monday Both Inclusive, Utah Code Annotated 1953, to of at home the Mrs. McFarland's to the Establishment and Chapter 85, Laws of Utah 1953, Relating and Operation of Dixie, Snow, and Weber Colleges. parents, Mr. and Mrs. .. .... BALLOT TITLE Smith. Proposition No. 1 AN VCT PROVIDING THAT a DIXIE, SNOW, AND WEBER BE DISCOLLEGES JUNIOR o 0 0 CONTINUED AS STATE MAIN- Probate and Guard;- -' TAINED SCHOOLS, AND FOR Consult notices. Clerk of Ij.itru' OF BOARD THE BY TRANSFER Court, Brigham PROPERCity. I'toft. u EXAMINERS OF ALL the respective signers for tuitnrr TY COMPRISING SAID COLinformation. LEGES TO A TRANSFEREE ON CONDITION THAT SAID TRANSFEREE OPERATE THEM AS NOTICE TO CREDITORS COLLEGES. IF THEY FAIL TO FOR Estate COLLEGES. of AS BE OPERATED Mayme Rohde, THEN ALL SAID PROPERTY F. Rohde aka, Mayme SHALL REVERT TO THE STATE. Deceased AGAINST IP simH TRANSFER IS OF Creditors will present claims DOUBTFUL CONSTITUTIONALITY, OR HELD UNCONSTITUwith vouchers to the undersignTIONAL, THE BOARD OF EXed at Tremonton, Utah, on or THE SELL AMINERS SHALL before 1st day of February A. PROPERTIES TO THE SAME TRANSFEREE FOR SUCH COND., 1955. SIDERATION AS IT DEEMS THE Beverly R, Peterson PROPER CONSIDERING Administratrix of EstSAVING TO THE STATE IN BEING RELIEVED OF THEIR OPate of ERATION. Mayme Rohde, aka, Secretary of State of the State of I certif? that the foregoing are fu 1, correct and true ' F. Rohde, Mayme Utah. dfterebj coDiei of: (1). the Title as enacted, and, (2). the Ballot Title, In Deceased. 53-33-- Tremonton, Utah st 10-7-t- FMirTooTm1! Home-Demonstrat- 1.0-7-t- 1 4-- J 5 Freight Service HADFIELD 2tc-10-- e. 30-2t- k)r"smjT7o BRTNNSRINGpTat 10-7U- DISCOUNT ON BRAND NEW STUDEDAKERS furnished. $40. Inquire front apartment at McBride's Apartments. 1st So. and 1st West, Tremonton. or call 5121 The most MODERN CAR In America . . with th Higbst Economy Record. Beautiful Nylon and Plailic Interiors-Onl- y Five Available f At These Unheard of Prices. CALL TODAYI TV SERVICE I JOE GARR Brigham City EXPERT Any Model Vbradshaws ' For SALE or TRADE Oliver "80" Tractor tOllver Mowers 2 Coal Heater. While Cataelid Trash Burners Coleman Oil Hettcr Olirer "4 18" Ganj Plow ltl7 ttzzULzz? Olirer lurrow Drill wtia prcr: wheela and extra lit tztt: SlctcD Implement Co. X i |