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Show THE LEADER Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bigler and son of Logan and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bigler and son of Tremonton snent Sunrtav Myrle Udy . a Johnson with their parents, Mr. and Mrs ' ' Mr. and M j birth of two Odell Bigler. turned from visiting in Wayne the week. Hazel and Marian on Tuesday. They reCounty Ericksen were guests on Friday evening at port a splendid visit. the home of Mrs. June Sargent Mrs. Mary Ann Ward returned in Logan while she was enter- on Tuesday from a visit in (Vinson of Pocatello with her daughter, taining her sewing club. Mrs. Vida Howells. Marvin Simmons Mr. and Mrs. Carlisle Anderson Sunday, Bobbins and family of Mantua spent Mrs. J. A. Ericksen left one Sunday at the Jens Veibeil home. day during the week for Glen-dal- e, The M. I. A. had charge of the J!" ne Simmons and California to visit with her and Mrs. Roy Sunday evening service, with daughter, Mrs. Clarence Bigler. Nordith and Nedra Simmons, fmUyofOgcien,Mr. Glen Fryer in charge. Wallace fam-I- ? Bourne of thft Stairs mr tJ.. a members of the Hansen and Chansonettes, Mr. and Superintendency was in atten-- at the U. S. A. C accompanied o? Garland. aance. speakers were Norman tne group to Salt Lake City SensVeibeU and Durfey, Gerald Simmons. Wini- tTiday where they appeared on a ' dted Saturday at the fred Stirling, Bryce Ericksen, Mr radio broadcast on Station KSL. Mrs. Manon Bourne and Mark Jensen of the Mr. and Mrs. Thayne Secrist ' ward bishopoic. Special musical were in Ogden on business comish. 'dlW.JaiafisAndus and numbers were a solo by Virgil Francom and a trio made up of The Lark Class in Primarv. ryJean. of Logan the Junior ; home class, JoAnn Bowen, under the direction of their the ; t arid Mr, MarJean Bowen and Sherry June leader Rosada Fryer, entertained also Simmons. their mothers during their Priand they where Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Talbot of mary class Monday. !,fiwt meeting was Ogden visited on Mr. and Mrs. Charles Selk and t granddaughter Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. R. W. son of Los Angeles, California are spending several days at the 'L Mrs. a. A. Johnson Warnke. Miss Lucille Fronk of Ogden home of Mr. and Mrs. Myron m Idaho Falls Hansen. were guests of their spent Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Jensen were Mr. ' her and Mrs. L. H. parents, Neilsen, Mrs. Thayle visitors on Monday. Ogden Fronk. celebrated .(jTbey also Mr. a Mrs. and Dean and Hess of lading anniversary Logan announce the birth of a I'Xtm LaMar Bowen baby daughter. The couple have one other girl. Mrs. Hess ia the jyand Mrs. Eugene-. former Beth Bishop, daughter of Sunand ijent Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bishop. Mrs. Joe and Mr. r!l The Collinston P.TA held a ' n Grace, Idaho. Fronk and meeting at the school house s.d Mrs. Julian week-:h- e Monday afternoon. Officers for ofOrem spent the year were elected. home of his parents, the coming President will be Mrs. Thayne Mrs. L- H. Fronk. itb Hales of Tremonton Secrist; first vice president, Mrs. weekend at the home B. O. Johnson; second vice presMr. and ident, L. C. Christopherson and ;j grandparents, secretary, Mrs. Lee Stone. The Packer. fJMrs. James DeLong of outgoing officers are Mrs. Jens with his Veibeill, Mrs. Secrist and Mrs. Idaho visited Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Pe Seymour Johnson. Mrs. Eugene Butelo and son of V members Wilmington, California visited Bishopric Snd Building Committee spent Monday at the home of Mr. and ' in Salt Lake City, on Mrs. Myron Hansen. P JiJring lan. -- JS lias f XX- 'TS - , 1 Mr. 2nd Tremonton. Utah frs .... TVnlp TMw Snulh VVaxd leaves on Tua uieir lamny norm for a Of Riverside was hirripd tn W'ilh'and for his Marine Ease at Em day thej CT"!fpar-!f before Farmington on Saturday. He has Diego. Udy of Field- - son. Smith, goes back to lived in Kaysville for several the dier ffSav Martae base at San Diego. Those were Mr. and Mrs. attending .Iami,HaIiS - welton Ward and Lunduau" ana.Juis A family of y Mr. years. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Udy, Ruie Macfarlane and daughter. Ardene, Effie Welling, Mr. and Mrs Ed Udy. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Udy Delos Udy, Glen Udy, Mrs. Grace Allen and Mrs. Nina Burnett attended the funeral. George Udy is an uncte of the Udvs of Riverside. . , . r I jhi. iijiuiimis. uecu owuner ana Mr. and Mrs. Ellison of Farm ington brought Mrs. Ruie home and visited with T. J. Udy on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Delos Udy spent Monday in Logan. I ' to c,.nj Po-be- rg nn1,, Lake ., ....uiu,v4 v and Mrs. Karl Wellins are taking care of their granddaugh-- ; iur a lew aays wnile their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Welling, are away from their Mr- - una .ut. Airs. luauu n.Awuigi, and Mrs. Paul Ward f Lake and Mrs. Rayola Walker of Ogden. Miss Donna Rader of Corinne visited on Sundav with Mr. and home in Salt Lake. Mrs. Delos Udy. Bishop and Mrs. Leland Cap-The ladies of the Jr. Birthday ener. accompanied by Ron Hales, Club spent the evening with lone were in Salt Lake Monday on; Udy in honor of her birthday business. iast week. Mr. and Mrs. Art Ward had George Udy, a former resident Mr. w.-i- -- 1 j Mac-farla- ; WART, THE SPEED COP eFoe r i j ne l FIT IF s y you, YOU'D fiSHSLLF-tnPORTKN- 1 T foBLTTiRlZiKL' DO fftm FOf coRfssx Continuing to fight roK .-R- for better freight rates "-- -"1 V: HUNSAKEf? rr BY - - BY BUKN1CE HUNSAKEB oor . voa wy wv overo'rrf ifer TNr ftut-- n to terminal markets ; ' and thereby boost poultry profits and iSrr. Wby ' fr f PARTS - REPAIR - FIELD SERVICE JUICE PAR SOAP Simmons Ogden , Empress Strawberry, Favorite for Years dinner guests at the and Mrs. Gten Fry- I Mr. and Mrs. Don Fryer (Mr. Mr. and Riverside, I Fryer and Mae Fryer and Mr. and Mrs. Blaine fciy, son. Jad Mrs. Dewayne Sim- - their n to the ward to have jised Sunday and spent ' visiting around with ,M friends. Logan brought - K J (4) T WASH WOW semi-annual- GIVEN l k show you the NEW t e$tinghouse SOMATIC WASHES the exclusive WtoSAYEdoo !..D.3.P.,.off. WEIGHS 'tar. CLOTHES We,h-tg-Sav- Water e and soap. V"8SUtE..IFITi fiousc ment date thereafter, at par and accrued interest to the date fixed for redemption, plus a premium for each bond so redeemed prior to maturity equivalent to one year's interest on such bond com puted at the interest rate borne by the bond on the date so fixed for redemption. Notice of redemption is to be given by proper notice to be set forth in the ordinance authorizing the bonds. The City Council will meet at the above hour on said day to reopen and consider any bids ceived. All bids must be accompanied hv a certified check in the sum of Six Thousand Seven Hundred Fifty Dollars ($6,75000) as an evidence of good faith, to be forfeited to said City in case the successful bidder shall fail or refuse to comply with the terms of his bid. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. rv.t.nn in connection with tne issue will be furnished on appli cation to Edward L. Burton nnmtmnv 160 South Main Street, Salt Lake City, Utah, or to Win Dooly Engineer, Templeton, man. Lake City, Building, Salt By order of the City wuncu of Tremonton City, Box Ewer State of Utah, this 24th County, day of April, A. D., 1950- - s Kir-o- twa Mayor W BROS. ATTEST: s R. S. Calderwood City Recorder J Jfi- Hostess Delight, ... No. Tasty Fruit WALNUTS 55 31c light Amber Shelled lb. m m r rs rz n o m o an r nnns BEVERAGE 25 Villi I Ui'l 32 ? HewleM'i Flavor ink... pi. Refreshing UIPI ETC Whol. K.rn.1 12 ot. Corn 1f 35e 70c SALMONS Duchess Salad Dressing 31 Pint, Reg With label ..11 OFF eggs9:.!:. rUCDIlD LllLllUD 20 c PINT or Cracktd Whtal .14 oz. loaf Evaporated Milk, Highwf Quality attowfr Cort..4 can .1 Shady Lane BUTTER Miscellaneous GERBER'S Bobv Focl stroine' 23C 3 cam WHITE STAR OYSTERS 4 ox. Cove Oyster..- - MUSHROOMS Oranae. MAYOKNAiSE.;:rh.: 23c 46 01. FANCY PEAS SWEET CORN !r;.SS. 2XSt5i Dm i -- .J... quo' VT fry I JLiSlU. ...... 13c - .i w ..Ik 19c ft? LETTUCE CORN Swct Yellow 6c Ida, Full of PRODUCE luncheon Meat, Best Qualify, It Idonl for The! Cold Plate Pork Choos Uan Small, lb lotn... Tndr of j Small Silt, Short Ribt - OQ lb. IVCj PEEF HEARTS FILLET TWtv s" Surfed and Bok 35 i CUT UP FRYERS Jr Fi.h SOLE Rarfv far rh Pan. .lb. Bofwlt . COD FILLET Tmv. Fan Rodv f.th ICUCFH Alto Oualirv. SHRIMP BACON 42 d Braodcd. lorq Ktadvrafrv SUBJECT WHITE MAGIC SALMON . Cmh, f ron Alatka CQj Ib. J7 Rd Hit HADDOCK !!""" ,b. 29 L 3 Ib. Toty fmih Wotr PRICES Household Aids SIRLOIN STEAK 69: :.flTo::r . b. FRANKFURTERS . PICNICS I Smoked Bf Ib. R!X RAK A I ft M!Tf U ULU tUltlJ fll C 1 rU Whit BROOMS Si. Hot. TQd CUanwr, S. Pa9 60 May FamliyClrtl., 14 01 2 for Maait. Th 31 BEVERLY 29c MARSHMALLOVS U"L LUNCH EOX 07 33C ToiUtSoap Dog . .3 bar iV Sandwich Sproad... pi PAlMOLIYc 1 ETjc 21 c jj BOH c:- ami 12c rain -, ,5,:!0.v:0! 0,4 l:rCo" DM?s.r:r.Sof:--- .p., um i j 77 i 3U 2ft! !.lc. 39c Per case. m RoH..j lb. TO DAIIY MARKET ;r,r... 4i - S ix Lb. 6q 6c 29c 7.t.pfc8 3 Crop, Clip Top., lb. Idool for Slaw . . CHANGSS CIGARETTES Cbocolate FrtUi, Buy 1 a Cartoo .por ctn. - ZOC 52C WHITE 19C KIHG.r:X'.-v.- . SIERRA PINE DBEFF 23c i . U. S. No. 1, Now CUCUMBERS 10c )1 s Il"!Zl LEMONS CARROTS CABBAGE lAnUT 0- M White Lor8 ' Toilet toop Podiag Soap LUX TOILET ..Ikon ILLUIMHHIIP ..1 HIP' 27 14$ 26( ban 21C 'A ' ' ' V t jLi LzJ UXTJl.1 tl V Tfl til (org Soop, Both Sn 'IT WOODBURY o, .rT-V- CE CREAM 49C 1.07 .ob".e!:. SAMI FLUSH ! Ballon fr.l!r: E VIMBEX OOd 14M tLCAtll Bttr Bleach GLOBES 10 J7 BREEZE.. POTATO! g PEAS BEEF ROAST chkCBtediio.t WHITING SHORT RIBS 75c lie cup 25c 13C PUSS 'H BOOTS SUflHYBAHK, 3CJ 20c 25 S;hS. 68c 40c 37c pirtipc c i,iiWrtinrtii wooltti of informotion and ontorHiinmoat for only A 3.69 43c TOMATOES TEA. GREEK 65c SLEEPY HOLLOW A Real Fruit Drink S.:!, K"?:. EDWARD'S Ad 41c O'GOLDSS,! 33ci GREEN SPOT so. l SOZANHA SUMNYDAWH;:ST::!!! .4oo, 22c BLEND SSaC! FLOUR , H 45c A 'I"" '.!"""" AIRWAY d 33C 36C whi,,!!XaB FISH TUNA : SSSS-- L NOB HILL 1 A Ry, Potato cello Vt ; IliilLLIJ Every Day Needs - Canned Foods, Etc. 1 Mrt- - WrifiKt' wnDi m m rss m rs t"3 rl J,(r'--- BP A H iU.AU rei Briargate Fancy Green 2 for No. 2 Can n P! 2'i can ':W?7Z SPRING SALAD SPECIAL BARGAIN a 3lb.ca Bosan en o ra at o ca rann. A the purpose of improving, increasing, enlarging and adding to the water supply and waterworks plant and system of Tremonton City, Utah. Bonds maturing May 1, 1956 to May 1, 1984, both inclusive, shall be callable for redemption at the option of the City in whole or in part in inverse numerical order on May 1, 1955 or on any interest pay- 0 Quick Dessert, Gelatine Pud- 2 pkg cling or Pie Filling -- J IIif Y LL ly, both interest and principal to be paid at some duly designated bank or trust company, payable solely from the net revenues de rived from the operation of the waterworks system of said City, which bonds are to be issued for Tf .: a( t LL-lAJE- tan Ericksen, Mrs. Norton and Mrs. Mike ton City, Box Elder County, State spent Monday in Salt of Utah, until the hour of 7:30 tj . Koyai Satin A mm 4 o'clock p.m., on Monday, the 15th day of May, A. D. 1950, for the Hundred purchase of One Thirty-Fiv- e Thousand Dollars ($135,000.00) Waterworks Revenue Bonds of said City, said bonds to be dated May 1, 1950, and to be due and payable serially Four Thousand Dollars ($4,000.00) in each of the years 1951 to 1983, both inclusive, and Three Thousand Dollars ($3,000. 00) in 1934 to bear interest at the rate of not to exceed Four Per Cent per annum, interest payable mmmmmmmmmm !h:rtenr!: NOTICE OF BOND SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY Jar .10 Oz. that sealed bids will be received by the City Council of Tremon- - ( WW.t IS BJ Ml JEW ff ' Oven Fresh Soda Oackem 2 lb. box Extra Fresh PRESERVES finishing and son, visitors Sat-- 1 j .'CRACECEQS p WW Reduce Stocks. Large size pk; To , mre ? For Biscvits, Shortcakes or 40 ox. pkg. Dumplings . m , las Sm CO-O- 0.4. FLE 1 Fresh Orange or Grapefruit Full O'Gold Townhouse 16 Oz - project. MM 3291 R!S SSI RSI IBIt -- modeling Dial CrMTt nl bxfri HUNSAKER DIPLEMENT CO, " pertaining to AND FARMERS Complete FERGUSON One 'L Income. y,NCMSi ( V'i'rl |