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Show J3 PAGE FOUL East Garland To Hold Reunion r. CLUB ENTERTAINED Mrs. Richard Calderwood, Jr. ladgraciously entertained the Wedon ies of her sewing club nesday evening. Other guests were Mesdames BUI faanaau, Leon Kerr, Ruel Robbins. Vera Oyler and El wood Stimpson. The evening was spent m sewing and social chat after which a delicious luncheon was served. I Prices. sonable George Qidnney, ing at Lagoon Wednesday. The ladies went in time for lunch and planned to spend the remainder of the day at the resort. 144-R- 2. Fuhriman, Pocatello Valley. Miss Nona Bunderson became the bride of Mr. James B. Knighton of 0",de:i at a performed Tuesday, July 1, in the Locan L. D. S. Temple with President El Pay Christiansen officiating. Those witnessing the ceremony were the couple's immediate family. A campfire program served. The bride wore a model of completed the evening's enter white brocaded metalic satin tainment. and a fingertip veil trimmed with lace. Her bouquet was of Mr. and Mrs. George Scofield American Beauty roses centered of Kaysville visited with their with an orchid. children in the valley last A dinner was served to relatives and close friends following the ceremony at the home of the large crowd of Jaycee members, their partners and guests enjoyed a canyon party at Guinavah Park, Monday evening-. Jack Williams, chairman of the entertainment committee was in charge. Volley ball was played and a cold lunch and watermelon was WANTED Grain hauling job. Good heavy equipment. Don Ellison, Spanish Fork. Contact York at Petersen Tractor Co. female border OS T Black S. Hansen W. collie dog from ranch about June 24. Small, with white markings on face and Tests have been carried on for underline. Answers to Nellie. four successive seasons at the Tex W. S. Hansen, as substation, Sonora, to determine Call or write Michaelsen, LoLeon or of whether continued licking phenothiazine-sal- t 3tp mixtures is toxic to gan, Utah. Reward. sheep, and also whether this practice will control infestations of stomNOTICE ach and other roundworms of sheep interested in dustinp Anyone individ(without drenching animals row crops for weevil, field and mixture was ually). The pherio-sal- t and afids, contact Linlae;u3 bug the all kept before sheep on pasture 370 North 3rd West, coln Jensen, time. or Brigh-.your county agent. There were no harmful results; in tfc. 3 cent were the lamb crops per fact, heavier than during three previous seasons when salt alone was kept "BE SURE INSURE IN SURh in the troughs. INSURANCE" and "Be sure yo" mixUse of the phenothiazine-sal- t insure where Insurance is i ture also resulted in reduction and business." James Brough Agency cere-mor- .y on 5-- checking of worms. The sheep were heavily infested at the beginning in ewes, 1,180 worm eggs per gram of feces; in larnbs, 1,700 eggs per She wore a white orchid sories. corsage. The groom is the son of Mr. and will pay useless dead cows, horrash or Trcmon-tcPhone or hogs. des, fheep tfc 159-- J or Garland 35-J- UTAH r n - r .. .. v . . J) DO YOU WANT A PIANO At no obligation our sales van will stop at your door and you can ;hoose a piano from among six Write today. HART PIANO CO 6 tfc Preston, Idaho. 6-- The couple left for a short honeymoon in Yellowstone Park after which they will make their home in Ogden. For the going- away outfit, the bride chose an aqua dress with white acces Mrs. W. D. tfn 9-- 26 f.-- tier wedding cake. $50.00 s00 mm Knighton of FOR SALE International harvester No. 31, 12 ft. cut. Inquire Robbins Implement Co. Ju ic::c :.n, Ge :;e: pt t ENJOY TRIP TO YELLOYSTONE jea' ::rrJ Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Allen and family have returned from a week's vacation in Yellowstone. r.t ipro .tyo" Ikd News o4-CLUBS si'. H CONTACT Seek Candidates 287 West Center, Logan or Phone 168-- J before July 20 For Prince and Princess Contest ' - -- j VE3' i SAYS: UfAVE TO ,Wf YOU'LL k MENTION BEG- - i ATTENTION i one-ha- lf and Light Co. ltp 7-- 17 FOR SALE Spring fryers, 22 lbs. 35c a lb. See Dave Thomas, Vi mile North East of Garland chapel. ltp 7-- 17 FOR SALE house, bam, etc. Located in chicken coop, be made should by cate. Average daily gain of hogs Applications 170-Phone Garland. of parents to Jean Bowcutt at which received salt was 1.71 pounds, City information. for while 145-those receiving none gained or Ruby Forsberg before ltp .67 daily. For each Friday, August 1st when the only of pounds for land planing salt consumed there were AW",AELE . judging will be clone. Entries pound 45 extra pounds ol gain. Each pound anv'-ePhone Tremonton 39-from all over the county will be of salt saved $5.60 worth of feed conltp welcome. sumed by hegs. T '' A Chionga sorority pin. A minature parade will be one Call at Leader office. Rewr.rd. of the interesting features of the cn Alarm Freezer celebration and Calleen Robinltc son, state Centennial queen, will FOR SALE '35 Dodge pick-uattend the event. F. B. Gunnell. Phone All clubs, organizations and ltp business houses are invited to enter floats. Entries can be made FOUND .Brown envelope purse. with Bill Linford, chairman, or ltc Inquire at Leader office. Mrs. Norma Jensen and Mrs. Ida FOR SALE No. 22 International Johnson, committee members. Harvester, 10 ft. cut. Good con- MM 8i$ 7-- 17 r 7-- 17 i overage onlv dition. See or call John L. at Howell. Interest Hates No Commission to Tay Good Service Free Appraisals or Short Terms Long No Stock to Purchase ti FOR EXTRA POWER BUY A WISCONSIN Recnfcrce 2, $12.95 6. CO-1- 6 102-- NOUN 1115 6.256.50-1- 6 7.0O-1- 5 19.35 7.00-1- 6 19.80 Pu Tax Cruz, ( m loca for low scl'A 7 MOTOR R, Garland. 7-- 17 34-J- 3. 7-- 17 white-tippe- eyes. d ltc ltp Small black terrier "pup, tail, brown over Answers to "Feller." Phone 1G6-R- 2. 4-- D effective. 7-- 17 day. July Plan to buy your extra parts and extras on some other THANKS! 7-- 17 To Conserve Moisture LILENQUIST BROS. 24. FOR SALE oil heater, like new. See Leonard Castleton. It? Plow Down Cover Crcp 30 Horse Power We will be closed all day, i'r jt WHITE TIRE ' 11 COATEYG Gives a smooth "like new" finish to white sidewall Two coats will cover black sidewalls. Won't crack or peel. Goes on easily. One pint tires. .59 So ye You Money! ;' . .lJ8 ' .... Q Filler Cartridges 1.03 Sunday dinner guests at the James Ransom home were Mr. and Mrs. William I. Ransom and Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Loveland. Mr. and Mrs. Loveland spent the week-en- d there. Mrs. O. L. Brough Is In Ta-com- Ii . i I The IjJjJ ..onion ? insfi .... sd in :.ties ai Sensational New finstons SUPIIKME For sweeter running motors. Ti aeps oil free from foreign SPARfi natter rsj1 iMMi i'a, bal; I reserve icolle st ::ed federal each In utt S? CAR COOLER iixture: :TAL PRICED AT Get Instant starting b4" "and your battery. and IWI engineered for today's octane gasoline. $11.95 c co e dep( co Just 30 seconds to install Posits c pos :s:ts feei Good Looks, hotecfion in Coo ' Warm c er der D :al -- ALL d "Gated fOVB 59c 1 firm Plated to ; n j 1 i S O Check ment end r'es Spinners I9c PW New K i tal :al u In Oesigi ple ;id for Told-A- w -'- ion cry tors bi'itie SherrU! V wheel clISn. Whl TIESE front wheel bearings. ft ToUi Up Littlt Room Balance reel wYze'.i -- weights included. Inspect, clec.i end re- - A pock strong. Hai finish. Here's VVfrc? Wo Da 1 Storing mirror-lik- e i, tal 'us .. vided nreveatS 6.95 Exceptionally griP-- rubberized Grille Guarc! satin-smootl- ! Helps ye" Chroma Easy to operate. Does the Job efficiently and quickly. Auto rJ Shm ' the cator. Jligu'? ea.ay to install. ; c toe-i- n. j U'tal FR0NK r,i of t a, Washington, visiting with .... wti Keeps Oil Cleaner Fx j To save soil moisture, cover crops should be plowed down as early as Cover crops, especially possible. rye jnd vetch, grow fast and use ft lot of soil moisture during warm days, Iowa State agronomists point out. If plants are allowed to grow too late they will take so much moisture that, without additional rain, there won't be enough to germinate newly planted crops. Nitrogen also will bt added to soil. f.f Reg. 69c FIRESTONE 2 ROY S8-- R Tremi with a 7-- 17 ATTENTION F ARMERS! Wftr.i J i.r--; C1 1936 FOR SALE Labrador hunting dogs, reasonable. Theron Saunders, Collinston, Utah. Call after 6:30 p. m. Phone Garland LOST JCESIC 17.10 6.50-1- 5 Chev. sedan, radio and heater, 5 new tires. Phone fu; 14.10 Gov. 2,4-- 12 to Pricssl cr lUJli? 131. Payne ltc ltp The mixture of ammonium salt of LOST light brown leather coat nt the rate of .15 per cent at Second Ward Church. Wedwith 2.8 urea and formate at the Return to Ronnesday morning. rate of 2 pounds per 100 gallons for Ransom. ald small grains and grass is proving ltp AIR COOLED 1 ;ick C Size 7-- 17 Tremonton. Utah ar.d lonS5si.w 7-- 17 FOR SALE that . . 5.50-1- 6 half track, model with heavy battery, good tracks; turbine deep well pumps 200 g.p.m., 200 ft. head gas engine, driven with 25 h.p.; red The symphony of the American seal continental motor. J. farm, its cow bells, dinner bells and Petersen, Bountiful, Utah. hog calling, soon will be joined by Phone 625. another sound, a distinct and 2tp alarm which is being added to the home freezer. An extensive series of tests conducted by the USDA has resulted in the Brown Instrument company developing an audible signal which will warn if home freezers cease operating. Electronic potentiometers record temperatures instantaneously and constantly at 16 points within each freezer. Improved construction of the freezer and the warning signal will result in better food protection. ;T.ent CUliii Hy-ra- m See JAMES BROUGII, Realtor 1 CV IntrsEsa Over Prc-W- O.ily 9.1 7-- 17 Low iintU saieEt and WCB 7-- 17 SALE whe ;.eheoi 'ease 39-J- 1. Liberal Amounts 8.17. thaaprti . rnr VOUr U1D p. FOR othe ::ht KEEP COOL 7-- 17 ESTATE LOANS . Oil Jl K i: A L ,' 1 M m- -.: the cesi - W f kin-- am wh;'e and in value At the first meeting of the Centennial Chefs held at Lois Miller's home, we cooked supper, sang songs and had a lesson. Our next meeting on July 10, was held with Mollie Hodges as hostess. Joy Miller and Beverly Stanfill joined the- club. Bonnie and Gloria Gay were hostesses on July 15 at which time Virginia Miller and Fay Peterson became members. Two visitors, Kattie Gay and Mrs. Elma Major were present. Bonnie Gay, reporter ;r ; i C 7-- 17 The Garland Civic and Home Arts Club are sponsoring a contest for a Prince and Princess to Salt Speeds Gains reign at the Garland Wheat and In Keg Feeding Tests Beet Day celebration on Aug Hogs receiving some salt in their ust 1 and 2. All boys and girls from 4 to G daily rations can gain two and times faster than those without years of age are eligible to enter. it, tests at Purdue university indi- J.e t ;,r e The Handy Helpers club met coal oil stove with 3 burners and oven, 1 Coler Tuesday at the home of Marilyn Anderson. A lesson was given light plant, 1 Electrolux refrig- on kitchen linens and we hemThis sturdy baby Southdown will erator, 1 John Deere combine, med dish towels. Refreshments t. 16 ft. cut. Phone 479 Brigham or gain by being fed phenothlazine-salwere served. see Harry Canfield, Tremonton. Rhea Anderson, reporter ltp In the fourth season, the gram. 60 worm egg count was down to for FOUND Silver bracelet at Udy ewes and 30 for lambs. On the strength of these figures, Springs, Thursday night. Inquire The Nimble Fingers Sewing ltc Circle met at the home of Doris Dr. I. B. Boughton, who did the at Leader Office. "The mixture work, concludes: Sandall Wednesday. We cut out eliminated the need for individual FOR SALE One all steel Suncontrol of stomach treatment in the beam furnace with automatic our aprons and sewed on them. and other roundworm infestation." humidifier, 1 Standard stoker, 1 Refreshments were served. Anna Lee Hill .reported Also, he says: "There was no ill blower used 5 years. A effect on the health of either the complete bargain. Inquire at Utah Power ewes or the lambs." FOR SALE r, I . 2tp 7-- 10 1 1 ;..Vf 7-- 17 J. CURTIS EARL Mi L m bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. The table was beautifully decorated with a floral centerpiece and a three- - the Inexpensive Way. 2tp 7-- 10 R. Bunderson. Learn to Fly descendants of Shadrack Roundy, one of the first pioneers to enter Utah are invited into plan their vacations to on held clude the reunion to be Lake. the 22nd of July in Salt Th members of the family plan to meet on this 100th anniverarrivsary of the day Shadrack They Lake Valley. ed in Salt will meet at Fairmont Park, just below 21st South and Ninth East in Salt Lake at 10 a. m. on the 22nd. Each family will bring their own lunch and plan to stay as long as they like. 7-- 10 A Bear River Valley Flying Club 2tp 7-- 10 i TEMPLE CEREMONY UNITES COUPLE ONE MEMBERSHIP IN 3tp Col-linst- JAYCEES ENJOY CANYON SOCIAL FOR SALE Mrs. 7-- 10 FOR SALE Choice wheat hay baled. $15 a ton. Also some alfalfa and meadow hay. See Earl HSr. Reduction cf Worms And Heavier Lambs out- Eureau held their annual piaRea- Phone Mixture for Sheep The ladies of the County Farm Price The East Garland hold their reunion on August. Guinavah 9 in Lc;;an Canyon. for this reserved teen has Park iate between the hours of 11 a. m. and 6 p. m. Each family will be expected to make arrangements for their own lunch. All former residents are especially Invited. Phenolhiazine-Sal- l COUNTY FARM BUREAU IIOLD OUTING THURSDAY, Jijjy ,. All : ! l om-- n. ROUXDY FAMILY TO HOLD REUNION CLASSIFIED ADS FOP, SALE Small upright Ward w:ll nos. Excellent condition. v. g. Tra LEADER EAR RIVER VALLEY iVKOLET CO. her daufhter, Augusta Langdon and family.. rhone 20 Trrmnntnn FIRESTONE STORf |