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Show THE LEADER. EAST GARLAND Released teterson by Mrs. Eph Dy Tremonton. Utah FOR SALE Four room frame modern dwelling with bath- - to be moved off lot at East Tremonton. Set Mrs. Elmer Woodruff administratrix- East Garland or EllaVon M. Staples, 10 29 t2c Ogden. Phone 2946 Reds I). II. P. HOLDS MEETING J aI Mid-State- NjOgJ 0 a Brig-horn- 21-t2- NEW given by Myrle Udy. A pioneer history was read by Annie Johnson. Mrs. Lena Tubbs and Marian Hales sang two old fashioned love songs. A delicious lunch, eon was served by the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Karl E. Benson lis,:; of Logan visited Mrs. Odell :''l Ok vjWs' Thompson and family Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Thompson and her mother Mrs. John Ward were Logan visitors Thursday. CLEARED of spy charges, HerMr. Ward and son Frank were man Field, one of four members Sunday dinner guests at the of American family who vanThompson home. ished behind Iron Curtain, has Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Sorensen of Ruth, Nev., were dinner been released, Communist Poguests of their sister and family, land announces. (International) Mrs. Dorris Peterson Friday evening, Mrs. Goldie Behunin of Porterville returned from Boun tiful to spend another week Here before returning to California Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Shaffer and Mrs. Sherman Oyler were in Clarkston Sunday as dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Godfrey. Mrs. Roy Oyler Jr. and Mrs. II See the Robert Allen were in Salt Lake City Monday. I Unico Mrs. J. P. Christensen and 3 I children, Mrs. Frank Wood and Premium Stock A Mrs. Lula Wood were in Salt Tanks Lake City Friday. Cloyde Chrand I istensen returned with them to s spend the weekend at home. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hansen Electric Stock at Logan with Mr. and visited Waterers Mrs. David Larson and Mr. and New low IM Mrs. Palmer DeLong of Rock jY prices Springs, Wyo. They also visited Mrs. Eugene Hansen and Chris. Finest Feeds Mr. and Mrs. Orin Parkinson and Mrs. Frances Allen of Port Lowest Cost. age visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ifrnry Sorensen Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Fryer of Bountiful and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Sorensen were Sunday dinner guests of the Henry Sor- FOR SALE Purebred Colum-bi- FOR SALE or Rent Modern Ram. Albert F. Bingham, 4 room home with bath. Newly . r emodeled and painted. Includes Honeyville. Phone 0282R3, U.r,g equipment. Will sell for i:,C0 or rent for $35.00 a mon-Ca- ll APPLES Bin Tolman's apples 107J or.l58M Garland are now available from $1.35 10-- 7 tfc 10 to $2.25 - 73 The Garland Camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers met Friday afternoon at the home of Louise Harper. The lesson "Western States Emblems" was Thursday. October 22. 1954 HAVE YOU SEEN MY KIT-- . TEN? Black and white, long fur, vicinity of 1st Ward a month tic ago. Call 5931 SUNRAY Coal furnace in good condition. For Sale. $100.00. Call Ogden 36841, after 6:30 p.m., 343 15th St., or see Rustfc sell Brown. BULBSI BULBS' Holland bulbs. Have just arrived. Tulips, all kinds including parrott, in 5 beautiful colors, the wonderful Red Emperor, Hyacinths, Daffodils, and Narcissus. We also have many trees, flowering and shade, shrubs and evergreens in cans that can be planted now with excellent suc-csAlso "choice peony roots if planted early this fall, may bloom next spring. Walton's Valley Nursery AVON REPRESENTAT-1V- 10-1- 4 23-tf- SEE BEAR IUVnTsADDLERY for your LEATHER and CANVAS goods. Our repair service is prompt and guaranteed. Phone tfc 5001, Tremonton -- ANNOUNCING a new ptrait studio in Tremonton, located in Mel Foxley's office at 64 W. Main St. Open every Friday and Saturday. The Williams Studio. Kelly. FOR SALE Spinet piano to repossessed in vicinity of Tremonton. Assume balance of contract. For further information write Sugar House Music Co. 2130 So. 11 E. Salt Lake WEDmNTllO t3c DING GUEST BOOKS in white City, Utah. rayon priced from $2.60 to $3.85. FOR SALE Four white stock- LEADER OFFICE SUPPLY. ing foot sorrel gelding, 7 years Keep a record of that wedding old weighing about 1100 lb. in the family. Well broken. Would make good . Phone 2926. Pleasant cottage posse horse. Sired by the Christ- FOR RENT ensen stallion of Tremonton. in nice surroundings two For SUEDE BACK PAPER See it to appreciate it. Pictograph and flannel board Contact Reynold V. Reeder, 121 1W. N. 4021 Call tic Brigham City. work, 6 sheets 10 & x 14 65c LEADER OFFICE SUPPLY FOR SALE Oil heater in good condition. $25.00 See Adam Olsen beeter with FOR SALE Brenkman. loader Deere John Beet motor; with rink screen; Hunsaker NEW FcdTltENT and plow; All for $650, MAGIC CHIEF room apartment, heat and water or will sell separately. Call OIL HEATER furnished. Good location. See Wayne Francom. Phone 3088 or 55,000 B.T.U. Mrs. Sarah Adams 492 No, 6 tfc I 4 room St. Phone 2981. $69.95 iVi room modern FOR SALE 1934 Plymouth FOR SALE BRADSIIAW home in Garland furnace heat, Excellcondition.. good coupe, APPLIANCE large lot with lawn. Price ent to for work. buy driving $500 down. See John J. Russ Brown. 5006. Phone 3 tfc Shumway, Realtor. foe 8 s. bod-room- s. 10-7-t- 28-t4- FOR RENT Two room ished apartment for one couple, hot water and furnished. $30 . also three, 10-21-t- foraT FARM LOANS Mom jj Offlo Newark, Loam See IIADFIELD FREIGHT 269 No. The Prudential Insurance Co of America 6-- Freight Service Tnn Authorized Morluuu iiolicilot fur 0, For To All Points Low Rat Prompt Closing HORACE E. HAYES Phone 5331, Tremonton ' Long nt fc $5,-90- furncoal or a ion. range, in excellent conditIrvin Garfield. Phone 3656 heat room partly furnished apartment with nxTtoesps! hot water, heat and garage Sale at LEADER OFFICE furnished. $40. Inquire front apartment at McBride's Apart ments. 1st So. and 1st West, two bedroom home with garage Tremonton. or call 5121 and basement. 551 No. Tremont St. Call 5341 er Tre-mo- FOR RENT Furnished or unfurnished 3 room apartment. Heat and hot water furnished. range Clean and modern rati Ulalla Garland or See Stephens Cafe, FOR SALE Two lovely new can FOR RENT be Business :buding homes, occupied immediat 174 West Main St. Ulalla ately. Call J. H. Rhead at 3401 or 2101 Cornwall Phone 4902 10 c fc win-row- Call 5142. Monarch kitchen and hot water tank. Cornwall Phone 4902 YOU SHOULD COME IN to FRONK CHEVROLET C1 and watch DENVER TOLMAN Wash, Lubricate and rolish a n automobile. 8 5 tfc Townsend, 550oTBTiroiI FOR SALE heater complete with thermostat and fan. Good condition. FOR SALE fc Mont. J. k beTutTparlor' Two bedroom Now Open For Business for El wood, Tremonton and FOR RENT with home water heater - un- 448 N. 1st W. Phone 2396. Mrs. Bear River City. EULA THM. tfc Adelle Wilson. furnished. Call 3941 c PSON. Call 4747 9 Class A stock SALE ranch in Broadwater County, Townsond, Montana, 8.674 acres deeded, 19G0 acres State lease 300 acres Taylor grazing - 400 acres private lease. Has 500 acres of irrigated hay ground, good water right, two good sets of buildings. Owener has purchased larger spread. Contact FOR Ronald c E fc Phone 3721 DEPOT Tremont Tremonton utmTbyrc cash for dead or usless cows, Horses, dheep or hogs. Dial 2141 or Garland phone Tre-aiont- cn tfo 195. bIreeders ccIievaTley ASSOCIATION offer the best in Get The Job Done This Fall! artificial insemination for dairy cows. Telephone 3276 Tremon-ton- . ensen. Mrs. Jack Winter and children husband was deer hunting, Friof LaHabra, Calif., drove up fit- tWEH $ JUT?;from Springville, where her day to spend the weekend at the ' ' ' Ed Isaacson home. The Isaacsons accompanied them back to Springville Monday morning. Louis Larson and boys were on a deer hunting trip Saturday. Even though they were unsuccessful ii bagging a deer they were Out of the mountains before the PROPOSITION NUMBER TWO storm which marooned many of the hunters in several localities. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Larson COLLEGE and family were in Salt Lake City Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Holman, Mrs. R. J. Potter and daughter, REFERENDUM PROPOSITION NUMBER TWO Leona Austin attended a meeting of the Knife and Fork Club An Act providing that Carbon College Thursday evening. The speaker was Ruth Sutherland. FOR be discontinued as a state maintained Mrs. Holman attended a party Thursday afternoon at the home college; that the Board of Examiners of Mrs. A. L. Cook in Tremon-todispose of all real and personal property for Mrs. Oliver Munk. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Christensen comprising said college in such manner came Friday on a leave' from AGAINST as it deems to be to the best interests of the Armed Service. Jim has been at the Stockton General the State of Utah. Depot. They are visiting at the Marion Sorensen and Naomi Oyler homes. Mrs. Pearl Rhodes and" Mrs. Reta Sorensen attended the Primary Home Builders Silver Jubilee Banquet at Stone Wednesday .evening. Mrs. Eph Peterson drove to Ogden Saturday and visited Mrs. Bill Cole and family. Gus Larson at the L.D.S. hospital is receiving treatment for a kidney infection and is improving nicely - - VOTE AGAINST AND SAVE CARBON n X WW WIELYS , ATTEND STAGE PLAY Among the local ladies who drove to Salt Lake City Tuesday to see Melvin Douglas in "Time Out For Ginger," were Jack Shumway, Gene Jorgensen, Reid Oyler, R. G. Woodhead, Quentln Allen, Elmer Winzeler, Russ Waldron, and GOES MOST ANYWHERE DOES MOST ANYTHING On highways, use Over rough country, through sand, mud, snow or op steep grades instantly shirts into 4 Wheel -- Drive. Can pull or push used as auxiliary, mobile power plant Mes-dam- Ferrel Bess. -- for belt or shaft driven machinery. COME IN AND LARGEST SEE THE MAKER INJURED IN FARM ACCIDENT 13 Kahr-WH- Mrs. William Butler, a former resident of this valley, now of Jerome, Idaho was severely injured this week in an accident on the family farm. She was helping with the potato harvest at the time of the accident. The potato digger clogged, and the scarf she was wearing caught in the machine pulling her head into the cogs. Severe injuries to the head were sustained by Mrs. SaU$ Dhrkkm It WILLYS 'JEEP' MADE BY MOTOtS, INC THE WORLD'S VEHICLES OF 'BUABKHA 340 W. Main es Tremonloa 1VL Phone 2351 Butler. TO "WIHTERIZE" YOUR PASTURE Fall application of Treble Superphosphate insures increased resistance of grasses and legumes to winter damage. You'll have earlier and better pasture next Spring! is the. ) nnnP' A U U V U L-- ZJ m mtm minii I ESTABLISHED ALFALFA STANDS PHOSPHATE BOOST Anchor Brand Treble Superphosphate applied now will pay dividends in increased production on the first cutting nexl Spring. 0 TO U TO GIVE YOUR . PLOW IT DOWN Anchor Brand Treble Superphosphate disked or plowed in during Fall seed bed preparation makes for rapid availability of phosphates to Spring plantings. And remember, by fertilizing this Fall you'y have this important job behind you, giving you more time for other work in the Spring. Phosphate does not leach out of Western soils. No loss over Winter! It's as secure as it would be in your shed . . . and it's doing you more good. Free Free Flowing-D-ust - Guaranteed 46 avail-abl- e See your fertilizer dealer today. Give him your order. High water solubility ah oo'o uict to rn crinnTio geared to provide a "top product" plus "top service" for its customers. SHIPMENTS ARE R0LLI11G! phosphoric acid -- Di..nu,.dby The modern plant at Garfield is WILSON & GEO MEYER Solt Lake City Phoenix Los Angeles Fresno CO., San Francisco Intcrraccntcln Portland x SecKb |