OCR Text |
Show Thursday. October 17, 1953 THE LEADER, Tremonloo, TJiah Page Firs FIELDING Families Entertain Dinner Guests i Florence Munson Mr. and Mrs, Carl Stuart and family. House guests at the home Weekend guests at the home Of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wood of Mrs. Amy Coombs were "are Mrs. Florence Evans of Mrs. Delia Harris and family or ugaen. Norwalk, Calif., arid Dr. H. Y. Richards of Salt Lake City. Entertain Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Anger Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. nay wooa entertained at a entertained at a family din dinner party in compliment to ner at their home Sunday in them. Mr. and Mrs. Frank compliment to Robert Anger Wood were also guests. Wed ana uiane Simmons who were nesday evening Mr. and Mrs. observing birthday annivers Wood, Dr. Richards and Mrs. anes. Guests included the Evans were entertained at a Darold Simmons family of dinner party at the home of bait Lake City and the James Mrs. Rhea Chnstensen at East westiey family of Brigham, uanana. mursaay evening The Milton Bywater family Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Garn visiiea wun Air. and Mrs. entertained the same guests Milton Bywater Sr. at Bear at a party to iwhich twenty Kiver City Sunday. members of the family were Weekend guests at the home present. Friday evening they of Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Bur- enjoyed a dinner party at Mr. ion ana iamuy were Mrs. and Mrs. Eldon Munns at Cordelia Petersen and Garland and Sunday were din- and Miss Carolyn Burtonbaby of ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. salt Lake City Elmer Richards. Dinner guests at the home Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Bourne Uel Garn during the past bun day were Mr. and Mrs. week were Mr. and Mrs. Ferrell Summers and family Hodges of Dubois, Ida., 01 jsouiwen. Mrs. Cleneth Arnell and chilguejtts at the home dren Maxiene and Brent of St of Friday Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Well Charles, Ida. Mrs. Garn took were Mr. and Mrs. O. N. her mother, Mrs. N. J. Hodges ing to Ogden Saturday to live Lenon of Pocatello. Spending Sunday at Salt with her daughter, Mrs. Carol Lake City were Mr. and Mrs. a few Wahlstrom for months, While there she visited with Gale Welling. They visited with Gale's father, LeRoy welling. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Hess Jr. and family of" Ogden spent saturaay with Owen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Hess Sr. . Mrs. Elma Petersen spent two days iwith Mr. and Mrs. Glen Petersen and family at Wellsville. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Smith accompanied by Mrs. Melvin Foxley and Susan Wilson of Tremonton attended funeral services for Mrs, La-Mo- nt Smith's brother, Joseph Jensen at Ogden Wednesday. Dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. C- Mason Wednesday were Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Huillet of Ogden. Mrs. Huillet is Mr. Mason's sister. Mrs. R. J. Hardy spent Thursday and Friday with her sister Mrs. P. N. cook at Ogden. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Smith Wednesday were Mr. and Mrs. Einer Jensen and son, Robert, and Mrs.' Anna Jensen of Montpelier, Ida. Miss Betty Petersen, a teacher at B.Y.U. at Proyo ' spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. Donetta Petersen and family. Funeral Services Mrs. Alice Hess and Mrs Shirley Hess attended funeral services for Annie Price at Malad Monday and also visit ed at the homes of Mrs. Irene Williams and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hess. Wednesday Alice Hess. Mr. and Mrs, Evan Hess and family and Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Godfrey and family attended funeral services for Mr. Godfrey's brother, Ed Godfrey who was killed in a car accident ax Clarkston. Friday Mrs. Alice Hess. Mrs. Shirley Hess and daughters Catherine and Gwen Alice attended tunerai ser-f- Every should make farmers son know how to money from a task farming that ... is not easy with increasing costs. It's valuable to know that production and yield of farm crops can be increased by Fall application of Simplot Fertilizers. This produces more dollar income per acre and or Elner Ward at Malad. Mrs. Bonnie Garn and Mrs. Aloha Garn spent Friday at Ogden. Richards spent Randy with Thursday and FridayGeneve her grandmother, Mrs. public or private, or who shall deface or destroy any of said City Ordinances Reviewed -- fifriTrr ii J mi m WHAT - my 1 , frii f IS sum CITY ORDINANCE STATES: the owner, any notice, adver tisement, or designation of, or any name for, any commodity. whether for sale or other wise, or any picture, sign or device intended to call atten tion thereof, whether the per son be acting for himself or through an agent; or, (7) Using any animaL ve hicle, machine, automobile or other personal property without the consent of the owner thereof, or of a person having charge of such property. 11 property, public or private, within .the limits of Tremon ton City, shall be deemed Trespass and Injury to Property. It shall be unlawful guilty of a misdemeanor. for any person to willfully City Ordinance 'V and maliciously commit any States: trespass by either: Throwing Stones, etc: Every (1) Cut down, destroy, or injure any kind of wood or person who shall willfully or timber standing or growing carelessly throw any stone, upon the land of another: or, stick or other missile or (2) Carry away any kind shoot any weapon whereby A blackboard panel at the Garland E lementary School shows the result of of wood or timber that has any person shall be hit or of been cut insects the down on classes week. intensive study made by the and is lying past during hurt or may be hit or hurt, such lands: or, or any window broken or (3) Maliciously injure or City Ordinanoe sever from the freehold of States: other property injured or des another anything attached We decided to make an ant thereto, or the product thereThe giant water bug can hurt us as their fangs can't Removing Gates Defacing troyed, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor. Public Property kill frogs and fish 4 times its pierce our skin. Spiders are colony. We didn't have an of; or, so we to decided wonderful. ant miswho insects kill shall Any house, person They own size. The lady praying Tremonton Police Dept. (4) Dig, take or carry away our crops build one. We got some old from that would chievously remove any gate, lot situated within mantis would eat her husband and pastures.destroy any Without spiders pieces of wood and two glass sign, or any other property, if she could catch him. The we could not live on this panes and built an ant house. the limits of Tremonton City, license or without the permisbaby larvae of the green earth. -- i - i - rvi -uv'iruu"u u uu. To find ants for our house sion of the owner or legal lace wing would eat each All spiders are strong. We we walk They a field took trip. occupants thereof, any earth, other as soon as they hatched can lift many times their ed along the railroad tracks soil, or. stone; or, out of .the eggs if a sticky own weight. They We ant hilL spin and found an fluid did not keep them silk into webs and nests.spider (5) Dig, take or carry away The took a shovel and dug the land in Tremonton City, any apart. spider silk looks fragile but hill up. We put the dirt on a laid down on the g no map of this These are some of the product, not even steel white cloth so we could see or dedicated to the pub secrets City, the second can equal it for strength. the ants. Everyone had fun grade at Garland School have We should say "Thank you catching ants. We were not lic, or recognized as a street, alley, avenue or park, with been uncovering during their spiders, you make it possible sure if we caught the queen out the of the permission insects. of study for me to live on this earth. ant We brought the house We discount new Kimball Pianos proper authorities, any earth, but You'll a hurt flea, you ob room and back to our Second and Third Grades or, stone; soil, me." won't hurt served the ants for about a We are studying $100 to $400 from Retail Prices about (6) Putting up affixing, or week. Fifth Grade spiders in Mrs. Baers third fastening, printing or paintIn our fifth grade class we During this tune we ex- ing upon any property belonggrade room. A few spiders, like the are studying about "Animals perimented in feeding the ing to the State, County, City, TODD CO. Black Widow and Tarantula, Live Together." ants. We finally decided to or dedicated to the public, or 1341 Washington Blvd. One interesting group of feed our ants by running a upon any property of have given all spiders a bad , Ogden, Utah any name. Most spiders cannot animals was the ants. stick out of the house to a person without license from feeding tray sitting in water. The Potters returned during We didn't think we had a EAST GARLAND the week from a trip to Cali- queen ant, so we decided to fornia with Mr. and Mrs. Dee get another colony of ants Broadbent of Logan who went iwith to to San Francisco leaving and put in our house were the Potters with their daugh- the other colony. We with ter and family, Dr. and Mrs. careful to get the queen Norman Perry at Sacramento. this colony. We read that if we put Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Pier-so- n and Mr. and Mrs. Jasper two strange colonies together Shaffer were on an interesting they would kill each other. excursion Saturday. They When we the new colony by Essie Petersen went up Provo Canyon and in the ant put house we observed near ride Bridal rode the Mr. and Mrs. Don Rhodes Veil Falls.sky what happened. The ants that and their two children arrived were in the house first killed n Soren-seMrs. Mr. and Sidney at the Ross Rhodes of ants. We Hunts-vill- e the new colony were in and Cathy from Fort Benniruj Ga., on a the kill saw them queen by and visited Mr. Friday uiree weeks furlough. her antennae off and Mrs. Walt Reese. and cutting Mr. and Mrs. Bert Rhodes Thursday Mrs. Christensen then her head off. and family came in Tuesday took mother, Mrs. Wood, Our ant house has been a from the ranch at Spring Mrs. her Florence Evans of Caliv good near ev. learning experience for Jliiy, aiiey fornia and Mrs. Mildred RichMr. and Mrs. Jasper Shaf ards to Brigham City and the whole class. Mr. Coombs' Fifth Grade fer took Mrs. Dora Shaffer to visited relatives. Paris, Ida., Friday evening to spend some time with her daughter, Mrs. Merlin Glead. Mrs. Jasper Shaffer returned with Mrs. Lyle Johnson and children to Bountiful An. entirely NEW Sunday after they had spent the weekend at the Roy Oyler concept in reclining V- a - LJ ED 3 sl Garland School Studies Life of Insects i a better piano facin-atin- iiiiii)i - a better price LL TAYLOR PIANO A new kind of Pontiac with a new kind of Pontiac power East Garland People Have House Guests home. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Olsen of Brigham City visited Mrs. Birdie Hansen and .the Warren Hansens Friday. Mrs. Dale Coombs and chil- chair comfort! For smooth easy reclining you can't top the Featuring an en- tirely new mechanism that is different from all other chair mechanreclining alisms a lows you to recline with the natural action of your dren spent Thursday and Friday at Preston visiting her mother, Mrs. Ethel Kendall and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hunt Mrs. Louis Larson took Ann to Salt Lake City Wed nesday and remamed until Saturday morning. Ann played with the Band in a concert presented for U.E.A. Friday evening at the Tabernacle. They stayed with Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Larson. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Wood of Brigham City spent the weekend with the Kenneth Shaffers who entertained their Its body. All-Sta- te O LOCAL TRADEMARKS, In. ANOTHER INSTITUTION WE DOMT HEAR SO MUCH ABOUT IS THE WEDDING ANNIVERSARY" built-i- n V ottoman can be raised by lifting a lever on the side of the chair so that you can select your comfort posti-tio- n either with or without using the ottoman. Here's a truly fine chair for your home. Richards at Brigham. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Nicholas, entire family at dinner SunChristine McKee and Becky day. Luncheon Guests Rounds of Ogden visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Potter were luncheon guests of Pres Richards. Dinner guests at the home ident and Mrs. Daryl Chase in of Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Logan Saturday after which Adams and family were Mrs. they attended the New MexAdams parents, Mr. and Mrs. ico, Utah State University game at the Stadium. Earl Gordon of Smithfield. FOREGROUND: 64 TEMPEST CUSTOM CONVERTIBLE BACKGROUND; "64 TEMPEST It's the '64 Wide Track Pontiac Tempest with a new SIX -- for savers and a V- - 8 for swingers. 6 develops 140 horsepower from 215 cubic inches, Tempest's new and it'll please everybody but the gas station man. And Tempest's inch 8 puts out up to 280 horsepower for swingers. in-li- ne optional-at-extra-co-st 326-cub- SEE THE ONLY Y-- ic DEALER WHO SELS THE CARS YOUR AUTHORIZED PONTIAC DEALER CRUMP - WHEAT LEY MOTOR COMPANY 695 WEST MAIN TREMONTON more profit. What the farmer's son learns today, he can put into practice tomorrow. See your Simplot dealer soon! Watch The Profits Grow With Simplot Fertilizers J. R. Simplot Co. Minerals and Chemical POCATELLO, Division IDAHO R. W. Roundy At Company Conference Agent Robert W. Roundy of Fielding, Utah has qualified to attend a career conference of New York Life Insurance Company's field Un- derwriters this month in San to Diego, Calif., according Gerald ,L. Ericksen, manager of the company's Utah general office. other M. Roundy joined execui gents and company work in tives for educational life underwriting, health and insur employee protection ance. flotice Pheasant Tickets FOR THE IJllM Bothwell Hunting Unit IpHt Will Bo Sold at 7 p.m. L , Three reasons why First Security is the place to finance your car over a Your convenient period of time builds you a credit reputation of value for future borrowing for any purpose. Financing arrangements are easily made. Ask your dealer for timeway financing or stop in at our Timeway department. Timeway financing is October 24, 1963 FOR LANDOWNERS ONLY at the Bothwell Ward Chapel Loans made also for any worthwhile purpose using your present car as security. j i FIrtI fcxvrlry MnJi Moh, ar- ranged rapidly and with a minimum of red tape, either at your auto dealers or at the bank. N. A. fktt tmrHy tank f Utah, N.A. Unl ?xwity lank ( Rk Sfrinft MibOT FMVd Otpoill IniwfOKci Corporation i SEDAI |