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Show Paze Four -- BE AE RIVER VALLEY LEADER, Tremonton, Utah-- -- Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lamcrand of Royal Oak, Mich. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Petersen of Elwood. SOCIAL NEWS Thursday, Juy l2f l94 announce the daughter Clonic To Joncs of Mr. and Ppf1' X- "l- DeS j of Howell. j i . n,,,t, nas uuiM returned ta l iun f.t.t.u ,,iir after ai two foncs 5- - J- - e RECITE VOWS IX CHURCH WEDDIXG EXTERTAIXS IK HOXOR In a beautiful setting of candle light and flowers, Miss Frances Landvatter, daughter of Mr. and Herman J. Landvatter, forMrs. Receive mer residents of Tremonton, was married to Cleve Herman in the Major Role Played Healy Chapel of the University In Control of Pests Methodis church of Los Angeles, the night of June 29. During the war years good weather has consistently pushed Wearing a white satin and tulle yields of crops beyond what would gown and carrying a bouquet of be expected with ordinary condigardenias and white roses, Miss tions and improved farming prac- took the wedding vows before Dr. tices. Wendell Miller. Additional credit for high acre She was atattended by her sister, yields during the war years is tributed by Agricultural Adjustment Miss Bertha Landvatter, who wore a pale blue eyelet gown and held a colonial bouquet of pink and white rosebuds as she served as maid of honor. The brides' maid was Margie Shaw, of Hollywood i wife of the radio actor, Bill Shaw, who was hest man. Vincent $ was usher. j i Miss Landvatter is a student of art and music at the University of Southern California, where she has just completed her freshman year. She was elected to the university's freshman council, served as official artist for the school of music, and sang with the nationally i s5 known V Trojan Women's Glee club. Her husband is a columnist for the Los Aneeles Evenincr Law" iiLvw, Grasshoppers destroy millions of Express, co author of several net work radio plays with Bill Shaw wheat dollars agency' reports to the widespread and writer of both fiction and ar. increase of land conservation prac- tides for national magazines. tices, which aid in producing bigger rollowing the ceremonv and re crops from the same planted acre- ception, the couple left for a age. honeymoon at the Southern The problem for farmers lies in the fact that it is not easy to guess California seaside resort of Balwhich pests will increase and which boa. They will make their hnmp crops will be attacked, since weath- in Los Angeles. er conditions are very likely to enSeveral former Tremonton citi courage some pests while reducing4 zens were present at the weddinr others. Last fall, for instance, un- including Mrs. Peter Meister and usually large populations of several Mrs. daughter, Lydia Rogers; Mrs. serious crop pests went into hiberD. W. Jenkins and daughter Mar- nation. As a result, observations now show that many, such as chinch garet, Mrs. Chris Beck and daugh bugs, the boll weevil, the codling ters, Miss Jo Beck and Mrs. Don moth, and the cattle pests, the na Lamont; Miss Bettv Lou Ras- screwworm, began the season with mussen, Mrs. Lucile Wyatt and the largest popula iNorman Winzeler. tion in many years. Larger Acre Yields Weather Aid -- W 4 J!5 ': '(,'V,"t,. 73", - EXGAGEMEXJ AXXOUXCED Mr. and Mrs. J. Lorin Burhink smnouncc the engagement of their daughter 11a Jean to Marine Pvt. Joe S. Richardson, son of Mr. and , Mrs. John S. Richardson of Montana. Bozo.-man- is, Ro-rnit- Tuesday July 10th, Mr. and Mrs. Max Anders n, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Anderson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Anderson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Verl Anderson and daughter, and Mrs. Eph Jensen and children visited Mr. and Mrs. Eli C. Anderson at the "Flying A" ranch. It was Mrs. Anderson's birthday and she was very surprised. pleai-antl- FOR Mrs. Ervin Stohl, Mrs. LaRain Marble, Mrs. N. Earl Marble, Peggy Marble and Jenae Marble went to Logan Tuesday night to the Family Life Institute held at the U. S. A. C. ELECTROLUX Cleaner and Air Purifier SALES and SERVICE Call i RONALD HALES Phone 32 R2 y Garland Mrs. Ernest Adams of San Francisco, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Axel Christenscn of San Gabriel, California, and Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Barrey of Salt Lake were at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Miller, due to the death of Mrs. Miller's mother, Mrs. Agnes I. Adams. over-winterin- Close - To - Home Vacation DANCING EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT from 10:00 to 1:00 a.m. INCLUDING JULY 23rd and 24th SWIMMING BOATING HIKING FISHING Confectionery and Cafe Modern Cabin do Mrs. Frank Dj t.v,..,, J1(.uus Wednesday honor of the following Mrs. Wynn Hansen of Miss M.uy Hansen of VVv J Ff u Juan, California. J FAMILY PARTY ' Saturday the Study Club met HOXORS BIRTHDAYS at the A. E. Buchanan home where EXGAGEMEXT AXXOUXCED 1 Mr in;) M T - nn-r.'- n Hi.-l-- ""'.nj I f Mrs. Merlin Romcr entn home iJ fu dluaY n'g" at i iiuiiui kji ijic I'iririuavs nf " 'UL1C anu ivirs. Clarence Brou'A isiemners ot the families we rr-- ' '' A . ' anil vil:ii iu.lb r';int . ' evenin- - li'Ctnor Include A Caterpillar TRACTOR IN YOUR POST-WA- R FARM PLANS Most universally used farm power equipment. Long Life Economical operation Always a complete part and repair service available. "YOU'LL BE AHEAD WITH A CATERPILLAR' O 's HARVEST SEASON WILL SOON BEHERE.... We Have a Large Shipment of Grain Blowers To Lighten your Grain leading and storage problems. Come in and see them. g entomologists EXTERTAIXS FRIVn- - STUDY CLUB FETED . Although FOR THAT Mrs. Orval Ewer entertained at a luiiicy umm.r m nonor or ner husband's birthday anniversary, Saturday. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Leland Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Whitaker and Mr. and Mrs. Steven Hales. o vv two-week- v,l. Of HUSBAND not predict that increased insect damage is inevitable this year, they urge farmers to be more watchful than usual throughout the season, and to take definite steps to save crops and animals. Ordering insecticides and equipment now, before pests have attacked crops, is vital to proper handling of the Wasteful Branding Cuts Stockmen's Profit MARRIAGE OF OWEX PFTERSEX AXXOUXCED Mr. and Mrs. J. Walter Green announce the marriage of their granddaughter Miss Virginia to Cpl. C. Owen Petersen. The marriage took place in Santa Ana, California in June. The bride wore a white dress of net nvpr white jersey. The bride is the daughter of Peterson Tractor Service Lam-eran- d The stock raisers of America are losing more than $10,000,000 a year by faulty branding. Considered necessary on the canges to identify ownership, and required by law in some sections, it Is possible to brand cattle without material damage to ine niae. . The value of the hide represents 50 per cent of the and the purchase price of all cattle is determined by value of as well as meat. This makes it essential that when branding Is desirable, that the brands be as small as possible, and placed on Jaws, neck or that acid branding be used. In the past, due to direct market value of hides, producers have paid little attention to the condition of the hide. Ticks, grabs and brands, which had ruined hide, were not considered seriously. The attitude ALBERT EARL, Mgr. Phone 90 Tremonton fiioi d'ts 'or Reserve Space ha for: aie.( FOR! irj OUR MEW MODERN IJrounc ocker Unit SEV !,;,! iristc FNGL ALL NEW STEEL TYPE LOCKERS DRAWER & DOOR UNITS PULL-OU- T i 300 to 350 .Fish Haven Pound Capacity I eady About August 1 si .Resort ON BEAUTIFUL REAR LAKE O NOW OWNED BY J. W. EARL and CLARENCE STUKI o Grand Opening Dance SATURDAY JULY 14th Music By Doug Hooper and his SWEET and SWING BAND GENTS 75c oC OGDEN LADIES 25c Checked area indicates location of quality hide. Dots Indicate proper brand area. has been, "when we get paid a good price tor hides, we will turn out a quality hide." Despite the Justice In this attitude, the farmer not only is losing 10 million dollars annually, but the men in service are out 3 million pair of shoes and rationing of civilian shoes must continue. A Complete Service CHILL ROOM QUICK FREEZE CUTTING and WRAPPING PLACE ORDER NOW AT Hog Cholera Serum The loss among hogs from hog cholera hns been reduced 80 per cent since the discovery and use of the treatment. preventive serum-viru- s While sanitation Is essential, It Is not always possible to protect hogs by sanitation alone. The most dependable preventive Is to keep the entire swine herd Immunized by the serum-viru- s method. Since dosage is governed by weight, It is more economical to treat pigs while still young. FOOD - STORES -- j - Tremonton, Utah , fiio: |