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Show THE LEADER. Tremonton. Utah Thursday. November 4. 1954 EAST GARLAND WIFE GREETS RAFT WANDERER by Mrs. Eph Peterson ..V r i CALIFORNIA GIRL CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY WITH GR ANDPARENTS i Jack Winter and child- Mrs. brated the birthday anniversary of Reta Ann with a family Turkey dinner. Also present were Mr. and Mrs. Dan Winter and family and Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Ashby and daughter. The visitors left for home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Orval G rover had as weekend guests an aunt, Mrs. Mary Teffte and Milton Bender of San Dieg. Wildon Grover was also an overnight guest Saturday. The men were deer hunting Sunday. Ardes Adams visited relatives in Layton, Ogden and Perry Saturday. Girls Honored 4-- II Dorothy Potter with her Club girls attended the achiev-men- t program at the Tremonton Second Ward where the girls received their certificates. Sandra Potter and Joyce Shaffer received pins for their particlp ation in the demonstration at 4-- H the State Fair. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Sorensen of Ruth, Nev., were dinner guests at the Dorris Peterson home Wednesday. Mrs. Goldie Behunin, who had been with her sister for several days accompanied them back to Bountiful enroute to her home in Calif. Mrs. L. R. Shaffer and Mrs. Sherman Oyler visited ,at the Logan hospital with Mrs. Leo Godfrey and new baby boy born MUTUAL OF OMAHA Health Accident Hospital , Insurance X LOCATED AT FORT OKI) CALIFORNIA evening. The Road Show program which was presented along bj Mabel Romer with the other ward programs of the Malad Stake in Malad last week was presented. JERRY BUCHANAN were served to a HOME AFTER ELWOOlJ large crov?d. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Gibbs and sol of Ogden visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John W. Knudsen son-in-la- w ren of La Habra, Calif., spent the weekend at the Ed Isaacson home while her husband was among the group of deer hunters snowed in, in the mountains above Springville. The party worked for 9 hours getting the cars out. The Isaacsons drove to Springville accompanying Mrs. Winter. Joined by Mrs. Winter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Whitlock of Monrovia, Calif., returned to East Garland where they cele Thursday for their homes in Los Angeles, Calif., after visiting for the past week with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John B. Allen. Mrs. Oran Parkinson and Mrs. James Howell visited in Ogden and Roy Friday. Mrs. Parkinson returned the same day and Mrs. Howell stayed in Ogden until and Sunday when her Mr. and Mrs. Bob daughter, Erickson brought her home and spent the day here. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Giles received word Tuesday from their son Gary who is located at Fort MelOrd, California. Gary and the were Garland of vin Clark RELEASE FROM NAVY for October sent during rf.Irs. A. E. Buchanan returned two area. this from miitary service home Friday from a ten-datrip to the coast. She drove there with her daughter-in-law- , Mrs. Buchanan to Jerry bring Jerry home 'as he was released from the Navy. They drove to San Diego then up the coast to San Francisco before returning home. A weekend guest at the Erie Compton home was Mr. N. R. Peterson, father of Mrs.' Compton, who is living in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Parley Christensen and Loi gearson spent last weekend at Nyssa, Ore., visiting their daughter and family, Mrs. Carl Burmingham.- Mrs. H. C. Austin of Idaho Falls was guest at the Arthur Erickson home last weekend. Last weekend Mr. and Mrs. cracking Melvin Peterson of Fallon, Nev., visited friends and relatives chipping m here. FOR ONE YEAR y DeVere Harris left Friday for Victim Improving Rugby, N. Dak., on a business The condition of Mrs. Vera trip. He plans to be gone about Hall, accident victim in Coving- three weeks. ton, Kentucky is reported to be Robert C. Harris returned slowly improving. home Sunday from a business Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Knudto Nevada. WARM WELCOME Is given William Willis, who spent 115 days sen and family of Salt Lake City trip on Willis hU Mrs. to drifting on raft from Callao, Peru, Samoa, by returned to their home Saturday Mr. and Airs. Marion Hess and return to New York with black cat Meekie, which ate Willis' only after a weeks visit with Ken. family of Shelley, Ida., were speaking companion, a parrot, near end of voyage. (International) neth's parents, Mr. and Mrs. overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. John W, Knudsen and with Mrs. Ora II. John Tuesday. Mrs. Hess Knudsen's parents in Malad Tuesday. is a sister of Mr. John. They Mr. and Mrs. Lee Isaacson of The M.I.A. held a very suc- were' on their way to Arizona to by Mrs. Virgil C. Harris cessful Halloween party Tuesday make their home. Ogden visited relatives here Saturday. Mr.' and Mrs. John Isaacson TESTIMONIAL HONORS of Mantua visited here Sunday. SHERMAN GIBBS, Mr. and Mrs. David J. Williams of Malad visited their child- LEAVING ON MI9HION A farewell testimonial was ren, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Atkinson and Mr. and Mrs. Marion held Sunday evening in honor of Walter Sherman Gibbs who Sorensen. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Christensen will be leaving this week to fulMr. and Mrs. Ernest Petersen in dishpan or Wash . Color-Flyreturned to California Saturday. fill a mission for the L.D.S. GET OUR PRICE BEFORE YOU SELL of Orange Grove, Calif., spent 'Boiling water won't dishwasher Mrs. Marion Sorensen and Len-ni- s church. hurt it! Colors stay bright and cheery the first part of the week visitand Mrs. Naomi Oyler took ofter years of everyday use. WE DO CUSTOM Prayers were offered by friends and relatives here. ing LIME GREY GREEN COPPER them to Salt Lake City where Counselors Royal Ilalford and SET The in officers met STARTER PIECE also of Con John F. some P.T.A. friends The the 16 speakers they ley. c? Four 10" platei, four wish to thank all those who the service and accompanied were Ora H. John, formerly the Cgpt, four louceri, four helped with the carnival last them, Jim will resume his duties bishop of Portage ward, Melvin For Agricultural Chemicals bread and butter platek Headquarters at the Stockton General Depot. Gibbs of Idaho Falls, uncle of indeed OPEN STOCK AVAILABLE Friday. They werehSppy Member Federal Warehouse System with the of event results the and Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Rhodes Sherman, Patriarch of Malad considered it a huge success. 15.95 went to Ogden Friday to get Stake, Jesse II. Dredge, grandtheir children. They had been father of Sherman, Malad Stake TRI-STAT- E with their grandparents while President S. L. Smith, .Bishop Mr. and Mrs. F. L., Davis Tremonton Phcgie 2411 their parents were on a deer and Mrs. Walter E. Gibbs and spent the weekend in Rexburg CO. hunt and were snowed in for the missionary. Musical numbers and Idaho Falls, Idaho visiting were: a vocal Jesse quartette by several days. relatives. , Tremonton Phone 5911 R. Dredge, Mrs. RoZell Mills, Club Birthday Mrs. Junius Crowther and Willi The Birthday Clutomet at the iam Rutter accompanied by MrsT home of Louise Harper to cele- Rutter; vocal solo by Glen Morbrate the anniversaries of three ris, accompanied by his daugh members. Aprons were present- ter, Sondra; a vocal duet by ed to Dora Shaffer by Mabel Sherman and Douglas Gibbs.. Oyler, to Leah Oyler by Ruth Family Dinner Hansen, and to Louise Harper Bishop and Mrs. Walter E. by Leah Oyler. Luncheon was Gibbs entertained at dinner Sun. ladles of the South served by the in honor of their afternoon day Street. Mrs. Harper was guest of son, Sherman. Those present honor at a party at her house were: Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Dredge Wednesday of the Riverside of Malad, parents of Mrs. Gibbs, Birthday Club. She was a recip Melvin Gibbs and daughters, ent of a lovely gift.The eleven Roma Smith, Adris Fulmer and members present had pot luck Thora Pearl Prestwich of Idaho Falls, the host and hostess, their lunch. Shtf-masons. and Douglas. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Gardner Mrs. Rose Ekins and son and family of Driggs, Ida., spent left Wednesday for their the weekend at the Tom Harper home in Huntington Park, Calif., home and in Deweyville. Mr Gardner returned home Sunday after visiting here for the past but Mrs. Gardner and children two weeks with relatives and friends. remained for the week. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Conley The Harpers' and Mrs. C$rd spent the weekend in Idaho ner spent Monday in Ogden. and Mr. and Mrs. Louis D. Brown Falls with their of Salt Lake City visited Thurs daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth day with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ward. Mr. Ward, who has been very ill, returned with them for Larson. Mrs. Linda Sommers of Logan a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Harris spent the week with relatives as Sunday guests, Mr. and had here as house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Madsen and fam. Mrs. Sidney Sorensen. of Pleasantview, and Marion Mr. Mart Riser left Thursday ily of Rees Hunter. with a truck load of sheep for Mr. Mrs. Darwin Hoskins and San Francisco where he will and daughters of Ogden spent spend a week. weekend the with Mr. and Mrs Mr and Mrs. R. J. Potter E. James John. home coming festivities Mr. and Mrs. Jay Maughn and at U.S.A.C. in Logan Friday. TO "WINTERIZE" YOUR PASTURE, family of Wellsville, and Mr, and Mrs. Don Gibbs and family Fall application of Treble Superphosphate insures increased of Malad visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Gibbs. resistance of and to 0 ;?Ja 4 Jo PORTAGK breaking Best Prices Paid For Your WHEAT BARLEY OATS te Cleaning Rolling Grinding ERVIN STOliL LUMBER MJkkhM n :w ami. .1 son-in-la- " x . 1 it NORMAN J. 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Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gibbs at tended a Republican meeting and banquet at Maddox Friday. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Hoskins visited Sunday in Brigham City with Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hall and Mrs. Margaret Knudsen and Nassie Moon. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Weggland of Pocatello came Sunday to get their children who have been visiting with their grandmother, Mrs. Eliza Knudsen. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Thomas and son Danny were Salt Lake City visitors Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Benson and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Allen left 7 winter damage. legumes grasses You'll have earlier and better pasture next SDrincr! O A istk- ) TO GIVE YOUR ESTABLISHED - A U U UVUo L3 mm PHOSPHATE BOOST Anchor Brand Treble Superphosphate PLOW IT DOWN Anchor Brand Treble Superphosphate disked The modern plant at Garfield is geared to provide a "top product" plus "top service" for its customers. Free Flowing-D- ust - Guaranteed 46 avail able phosphoric aci- d- U SHIPMEHTS ARE ROLLING! See your fertilizer dealer today. Give him your order. . 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