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Show THE LEADER. Tremonton. Utah Bernard Hill Lions See Films Enlists in Navv Of South Pacific Bernard Hill, son of Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Hill left Monday Films of for San Diego, where he will South Seas enter specialized training with by Florence Munson to the were shown by Bentley Mitchell, of Logan for-- ! merly a resident of Tremonton, at the Wednesday evening meet-- ; ing of the Tremonton Lions Club. Mr. Mitchell, former President of the Tahitian LDS Mis sion was asked by church leaders to commission a sailing vessell and take it to Tahiti. The pictures were of the voyage and islands visited enroute. the U. S. Navy. Bernard was the first man to sign since the Navy reinstated its service school. An Open House was held in honor of Bernard Saturday at the home of Gary Woodruff. Gary was assisted by Dale Woodruff, Ronnie Kay, and Junior Madsen in receiving the guests who numbered thirty five friends. His friends presented a camera and flash equipment to Ber- PIONEER DANCE nard. SET FOR DUP A family dinner was held All Camps of Daughters of Sunday for Bernard at the home Utah Pioneers are joining toof his sister, Mrs. John A. gether Saturday night in a Bourne in Fielding. Pioneer Dance to be held at the Bear River Ward hall beginning at 8:30. STAKE DANCE FEST This is the annual pioneer SLATED MARCH 16 dance sponsored by the DUP, The South Bear River Stake and will consist of old time dance festival will be held Wed- dancing, with prizes for the best nesday, March 16, at Memorial waltz, and other special featGym. ures. Music for the dance will Included in the evenings be furnished by Henry Johnson entertainment will be several and his orchestra. numbers from other Stakes. Arrangements for the dance A complete rehearsal for all are being made by Mary dancers will be held Wednesday, and Marjorie Stenquist. March 9, at Tremonton First Ward beginning at 5 pjn. j And-erso- RELIEF SOCIETY SETS UNION MEETING MRS. THOMAS POTTER RELIEF SOCIETY REORGANIZED FIELDING a voyage Union meeting for the South Bear River Stake Relief Society Mrs. Thomas Potter 92 year will be held Saturday at 2:30 old woman of Tremonton who p.m. in Tremonton First Ward. underwent a major operation A special Americanism program two weeks ago in Ogden, is re- is being planned. ported to be holding her own. She had two bad days and nights over last weekend, but MRS, LEWIS DODD has continued to improve a IN HOSPITAL little during this week. Mrs. Lewis Dodd is in the Valley hospital this week re Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Rasmus-setreatment for pneumonceiving of Elgin, Ore., visited with ia. Mrs. Dodd recently had a James the Ransoms several days serious operation, and was this week. Mrs. Rasmussen is very until she took recovering nicely a sister of Mr. Ransom. They ill last week. again were returning to their home, after spending the winter in Arizona. VISITS IN IMPROVING n CALIFORNIA CARD OF THANKS Mrs. Sam Howard and small left last week for San daughter our We desire to express where they will visit Francisco, for the many expresgratitude FIELDING WARD SCOUTS HOLD ANNUAL BANOUET Th'e Annual Scout Banquet was held at the Ward Recrea-tion- al Hall Wednesday evening for Scout Troop 131, Explorer Post 631 and the Cub Scouts along with their parents, the Bishopric, and M. I. A. Presidency and their partners and the following special guests: Charles J. Wood, of the Stake Presidency, Day Garfield, District chairman, Uel Garn, neighbor commissioner and Russell Capener, District Commissioner and their wives. A Court of Honor was held and many merit badges and awards given to the acted as Scouts. Jay Bourne Master of Ceremonies. Among the awards emergency service ratings were awarded to Bruce Coombs, Daryl Garn, Dent Mason and Dennis Richards. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Secrist and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Garn were in charge of the banquet. A delicious turkey dinner was served to eighty-five- . AUXILIARY HEARS REP. KLEON KERR The American Legion Auxiliary held a meeting Thursday evening at the Utah Power and Light building, where Representative Kleon Kerr addressed the group. He talked on Legislation and bills before the Legislature. Moana Korth and Carol Kent gave their talks which won the district contest in Public Speaking at Logan. A harmonica solo was given by Eldon Thompson. MIDLAND CAMP DIP HOLDS MEETIXG The February meeting of the Midland Camp Daughters of Utah Pioneers was held Thurs day afternoon. Hostesses for the meeting were May T. Kent and Polly Smith. The ladies met at the home of Mrs. Kent, where Dora T. Brough gave the lesson on the life of Minnie Peterson Brown. also Hawkins Georgianna gave a history of her grand father, Martin Luther Ensign Refreshments were served by the hostesses. with Mr. and Mrs. Dick Howard for a time. Mrs. Howard is hoping arrangements can be made so she and her daughter may join Sam FAMILY in Japan. sions of sympathy and acts of kindness tendered us through the illness and upon the death of our husband and father. Mrs. Margaret C. Potter and family. , Thursday. March 3. 1955 DMXER HOXORS BROTHER Mrs. Harry Wilson entertained a large group of her brothers and sisters Sunday at a family dinner in honor of the birthday of her brother, Gilbert Thorpe of Logan. In the group were Mr. and Mrs. Ross Wilmore and Richard Thorpe of Logan; Mrs. Theo Whitney and daughter Sandra, Mendon; Mr. and Mrs, LeRoy Thorpe, Wellsville; Mr. and Mrs. Lex Bair, Providence; Mr. and Mrs. Keith Kelly, Salt Lake and Mrs. Clifford City; Mr. Fisher; Clearfield; Mr. and Mrs. Dee Ramsdell and the family of the hostess, and Shirley Atkinson. Florence Garn was sustained . president of the Fielding Ward Relief Society Sunday evening. Her counselors are Lottie Leavitt and Ina Udy. and Esther Coombs is the new secReleased as officers of retary'the organization were Dorothy Burton, president; Dora Anger and Ettie Rudd, counselors and Elma Petersen, secretary. Rex Richards, Herman Potter and Steve Potter attended the Hereford Sales at Ogden Friday. Mrs. Ed Arnell of St. Charles; Ida., has been spending a week with her sister, Mrs. M. E. Owen. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Severson accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Verl Walker of Logan drove up Blacksmith Fork Canyon last week to watch the Elk Herd. Birthday Party Mrs. Effie Potter entertained at a party at her home Thursday afternoon in compliment to her daughter, Diane, who was celebrating her 11th birthday anniversary. Fourteen friends enjoyed a sleigh riding party followed by refreshments. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hess Thursday were Mr. and Mrs. Wynn Wood and son, Bruce of Brigham. Another reminder that the ward Green and Gold Ball will be held at the Recreational Hall Tuesday evening Mar. 8th. A popular orchestra has been engaged to furnish the music. Everyone is invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Verl Walker of Logan spent the weekend with Mrs. Walker's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Severson. Mrs. Effie Potter and daughter, Arlene and son Merrill and Mrs. Lucille Potter spent Friday at Logan. Ronald Welling of Ogden is spending a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Welling. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs". J. D. Munson during the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. David Allen and family and Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Farnsworth and family of Ogden. Ending Mission Mr. and Mrs. Noble Petersen have received word that their daughter, Miss Betty Jean Petersen who has been serving on a Norwegion L.D.S. Mission will be released the latter part of March. Betty has been gone two and a half years. Her headquarters has been at Oslo, Norway. Before returning home Miss Petersen plans to spend sometime on the continent visit ing various places of interest. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mason and family spent Sunday with Mrs. Mason's mother, Mrs. Mary Overmyre at Ogden. Weekend guests at the home LEGAL NOTICE KfflMTAB FOR RENT Septic tank, used SEE BEAR RIVER SADDLERY only 3 years. $35.00. Phone Russ for your LEATHER and CANBrown VAS goods. Our repair service is prompt and guaranteed. Phone FOR SALE Evans oil stove Tremonton tic with electric circulating fan. Also cedar chest. Contact A. D. FOR RENT lilce 4room Earl or Russell Mitton. tip apartment with heat and hot CV Breeding Ass'n now have water. Accessible to laundry. 7 leading breeds of cattle to Henry Oykr, 306 N. 1st E. tJp choose from, in your insemin-- ! CALL RaiONTONCACa ation breeding. It costs less to Reasonable rates. 25c in Trebreed to Cache Valley sires - monton. 35c to Garland - 10c None better. Phone each additional passenger. 25c a tfc mile out of town. Day phone night phone AND RADIO TELEVISION SERVICE - All Makes ELECTRONIC SERVICE. 18 i So. 1st FOR SALE WhiteMaytag W. Phone washer with pump. Also dining room table with 2 leaves, in FOR RENT Furnished apartment and sleeping room, both good condition. Phone UP ready to move in to. Good location. Phone tip Another NECCHI SEWING CLASS FARM FOR SALE 40 acres is now is choice, leveled land 2' miles tion or progress. For informaHome Demonstration, from Tremonton. Full line of phone farm machinery, 72 x 28' sheltALLEN'S FURNITURE CO. er shed. Large corral. Ideal for beef or dairy. Five room modern home, all buildings, three years old. De Lawn Didericksen. Phone f j 12-- 2 2 1. nivat vcu more colorful, mor practical. "perionolly-designed- vr floors for your kitchen, bathroom, and ethor areas in your homel " entrance hall q) important reasons V w,y you'll want Flexachrome 5 FLEXACHROME comes In 30 bright, beautiful color I In popular decorator shades J, FLEXACHROME x color. 3 , , FOR SALETnToT LOST Two bags of nitrate on March 1. On road from Utah Poultry to Tremont St. and AMAZING NEW LIFE TIME alt le Is laid floor that's ''personally yours I In both color and design new aevrioiMiiriit, tics not harmed by grease or You've seen Flexachrome advertised in leading magazines. Now see actual samples of this amazing material in your own home! Well estimate the cost of "doing over" your floors In Flexa chrome, without obligation. tMetaAM f tut lut in coft, int. Furniture Co. Ph. BATTERIES South. Finder please ' call ltc This week's SPECIAL at Two gold fish, a bowl and greens, 98c. We also have snales and Fish Food, tic E of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Sutherland were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sutherland and family of Poca-tellIdaho. Mrs. Sara Moss and Mrs. Jeanine Kent spent Sunday at the George Parry home at Tbdrm (Garland), elec range & water, new sewer, outbuildings, lg lot, corner. $100 down $56 mo. 6 bal. See Elmer Hall Dial CALL ON US ESTIMATES FREELY GIVEN 3 Miles West of City Phone chg. It's More Fun At Tlie Movies Phone Mat. Sat. to 2 5 Sunday Mat. 3:00 pm' pm HERE'S A REAL FAMILY TREAT Thursday, Friday, Saturday March 3, 4, 5, rt U& A i. MIHU RANK 08GANiZAI,&N HtltNIAIlUN fctltAitu IMiu UNlUu AMlSTS BIG 2nd FEATURE IN COLOR f TUMI r, I THfOLI! SEE AaVVWIC n COLOR DyCofcr Cop d Arena Mai) Sunday, Monday, Tuesday March 6, 7, 8 - W ... "GREATEST ARRAY OF TALENT IN ALL PICTUREDOM!" says Hollywood Reporter,. r- vm deep in my heart 20 TOP -- TALENT STARS! SONG HITS! SPECTACLE! Rubber Stamps STARTS MARCH 9ih Every WED. ONLY n for a Steel and Rubber STAMPS STENCILS Our Special Treat Facsimile signature stamps Numbering machines List Free Wes' Texaco Service West Main St. FORMrTMod house and All Accessories I Authorized Dealer for Salt Lake Stamp Co127 N. 1st West (Box 31) Tremonton Ph. 2 01 tfc . - BROODERS - STOVES TANKS Malad. George E. Gent Phone MrPRODUCTOrpaf cash for dead or usless cowt, horses, sheep or hogs. Dial o, (See page 281, March issue Popular Mechanics) 25-74- Sorensen Phone PROPANE and BUTANE FOR SALE 100 acre irrigated farm near Tremonton, modern home or will divide into 60 & 40 acres. 71 acre irrigated farm near Sugar factory, good home and outbuildings. 34 acre irrigated farm in East Tremonton. Good buildings. 813 acre dry farm, 2 miles from Snowville. 5,000 acres near Strevell, 1000 cultivated, 2 homes and good buildings. 480 acre dry farm near Snowville, only $6,000.00 Several good homes in Logan. Miller Real Estate & Insurance, 63 North Main, Brigham City, Phone 1043 YEAR BONDED GUARANTEE 6 or AMERICAN BREEDERS' SERVICE? DAIRYMEN learn the difference. For service Call, A.B.S. Technician Clyde 6. Allowance on your ON ONE OF THE WHICH WILL IT BE? ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION 5, Identify and Protect your Livestock Trade-i- n 15 tonTThopped first crop hay. Emil L. Anderson. Phone tic FOR SALE Lee's Liquid Gas 7year old mares, weigh 1600 pounds each. Call John J. Roderick, Malad 0118-Ror write Pleas- ant View Rd., Malad. OLD BATTERY Tile-Te- to give you a A lien's FLEXACHROME Is easily cleaned with mild soap and water washing. Stains, dirt or fingerprints are quickly and easily removed. tile flooring. FLEXACHROME IB .. x Comis made by The pany. Inc., pioneer maker of plastic wall tile 4 FLEXACHROME , 3) 6 FLEXACHROME colon go all the way through the tile last Indefinitely are to harmonizing color-keye- d Mura-Te- when you build or remodel or more dJlS 25 76231 ' writs today for price list 1 1 'Te"rrrTuJV furnished or furnished apartment. Heat and hot water furnished. Good location in Garland. Inquire Stephens Cafe or phone - Meeting of Northern Utah A. D. 1955. Grain Growers Association will Polly F. Smith, Executrix of the Estate of John be held Saturday, the 12th of W. Smith, Deceased. March, 1955 at 1 p.m. in the Date of first publication Garland Ward. E. J. Holmgren, president. February 17, A. D. 1955. FEBRUARY SPECIAL MeS ' Probate and Guardianship Weekend guests at the home notices, Consult Clerk of District of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Hess Court, Brigham City. Utah, oi were Mr. and Mrs. Cal Killian the respective signers for furthei and family and Mr. and Mrs. information. Cloyd Pruitt and family of NOTICE TO CREDITORS Ogden. ' Estate of JOHN W. SMITH Deceased Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Tremonton, Utah, on or before the 17th day of June, 2tc ments and loan values. See Foxley. Phone FOR SALE EAR TAGS NOTICE OF MEETING FARM LOANS No appraisal fees. Free information on pay - You SAVE Vi Saturday MATINEE Only EXTRA CARTOONS plus Serial "THE LOST PLANET" 3 NOTICE - FREE POPCORN FOR THE FIRST 300 KIDDIES SO COME EARLYI Matinee Saturday, 2:00 to 5:00 p.m. |