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Show THE IXADER. 3, 1950 E AID IE IB HI ii k Published by the PUBLISHING COMPANY Inc. ,FDER for Friday Distribution Thursday afternoon, (in advance) $2.50 per year n.S; PL "ea.'- - ;0rRATES XTtoffice -- " '01 - at Tremonton, Utah as Second Class 15, 1925 under act of March 1, 1879. l.rrer October r A. N. RYTTINCJ, tditor-i'ubhshe- la" : a n Archibald. The two lad.es are siiter3. Mr. arui IIrs. Meivm Boswell of Nephi were the guests of Mrs. Lucy Lamb Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. George Turner and children of Springfield. Idaho are visiting at the home of MarviUa and Mable Pierson. Mrs. Turner is a sister of the Pierson girls. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Laub of Tremonton were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kohlhepp. Mrs. Clea Lamb and Mrs. Vernon Lamb returned from Wells, Nevada, Thursday night. Dale and Doil Hess, twin sons of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hess of Garland were visiting Wednesday with their grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Hess. Mrs. Jesse Lamb, Mrs. Lucy Thomas, and Mrs. Don R. Lamb were in Tremonton shopping Friday. The Portage girl softball team came out on the high end of the score in their game Thursday with East Garland. The girls won Trerr.-rr.ton- l't:,h . Mrs. Theo Kadley of Haztlton, Idaho were dinner guests cf Mrand Mrs. Earl Petersen on Sat- -' - . I j j Mr. and Mrs. Austin Haws and sons. David and Robert of Ogden, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Hansen one day last week. The Ingar Andersen family re- union was held Sunday at Pioneer Park in Brigham City. Mr. ,& Mrs- V. L. Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. Amos P. Hansen and Boyd, Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Fridal and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Fridal of were in attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Heslop of California have returned home VOLUME OF DUSIM SS NEAR , HIGH W. Eabson By: Rerer The vclume cf business today is almost at an high. The high point was reached in April 1947 when the volume of business was 35f.c above normal. Today: the volume stands at 33T above normal - - only two points below the all-tihigh. The year opened at lSrr above normal,1 declined to IZ7 above normal in March. From this low point it marched steadily upward, in- creasing every month until it ALL-TIM- E j Ward and Mrs. have fceen host and hostess to many friends from Idaho the past week. Mrs. Millie Gambling, Jennie Cordell and Mrs. Grant Winn of Boise were visitors from Mrs. Monday to Wednesday. Loaine McBride and son, Kent cf Burley were house guests for a v. eek. M.-rcr- j - El-wo- od .i ' all-ti- : ; Mrs. George L. Miller of Penrose is home from the Dee Hosafter spending their vacation pital recovering from a recent visiting among relatives. While operation. here they were guests of his ihas reached its present high parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. T. HesMrs. George Quinney, Mrs. point for the year. With the lop. Vincent Chiodo and Mrs. Adam Korean situation the chances are Mr- and Mrs. L. C. Petersen and Brenkman were in Salt Lake City jthat the volume will remain son, Orvil, and daughter, Leona, Monday evening to attend the high through the rest of the spent the weekend in Wendell, Women's banquet year and may touch a new Idaho where they attended the Republician high by the speeding up of at Hotel Newhouse. Christensen Reunion. They also war material. While it is too earvisited J. A. Jensen in Buhl beMr. and Mrs. Kenneth Scoop-mi- ly to draw any logical conclusion fore returning. and family of Pocatello from the events in Korea, it now Miss Erma Jensen of Buhl, Idaarrived Tuesday for a visit with looks as if war material producFriday afternoon, the Portage ho has been vacationing with her her tion on top of peacetime producmarried women's ball team de- cousin, Leona Petersen, and re- T. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry tion means yet higher produWoodward. feated turned c der' in Texas. The old folks of the ward enCO joyed an outing at Lagoon Tuespre . ... Wv day. A hot chicken dinner was Check-- f served. 1 4 Mrs. Widstoe Ariz. Phoenix. Mrs. Alice Petersen is visiting a at Mr. and her daughters in EH Monte and parents, his sht. and Burbank, California. Checketts les u Mrs. Elizabeth Holmgren was vesitat to her pinochle club hostess r.x Hansen....of MinneapJ evening. Thursday en; is Visiting intruya Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Jensen, scus 1 ives here. - Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Johnsen, i, He. Mrs. Robert N. GardMr. and Mrs. Ernest Huggins and T. r dinner guests of their Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Leonard ana Divi , Dorothy Jeppsen motored to Brigham Wednesday the Plymouth team. Mart f;; Mantua Sunday. of an to evening enjoy evening a v?v. Wednesday evening, the Ply sort of homecoming Miss dancing. mouth when team Square defeated Jhe pert. girl's morning Beaver 31 Dam to 0. team Ann 8c Fae Miss , tchnsen, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Lamb and mcll 'id Mrs. Arva A. Moore Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hess recently con ' jy and Bruce, alighted returned from a trip to Yellow he. in oait 'niied Airliner Mr. and Mrs. Carl Starr and stone National Park. .on, ,rio hnarded the plane Curtis Mrs. James Esteo was in Loean tha j Ohio and Fae Ann children, Sandra, Lanny, Mr. Clea Lamb Chad and and ne ; Saturday. got on at Detroit, and children, Reva, Jean and Jed Kt ir. their vacation in Blackcost s Arbon was hostess spent Fork smith ould Canyon. TVinrcriav afternoon. ju " Miss Karen Haws of Tremon-to- n iwas played with prizes " was a recent guest of her Lve tt Myrle Cdy iwzabeth Iversen and ion: l.sen. A delicious lunch aunt, Lucille Bishop and Mrs. Leland Cap-Mr. and Mirs. Virgil Misner ener and Mr. and in Mrs. Karl son Soda Springs, Cali- Welling went to Emmett, Idaho 1th , and of Melvin Johnsen jiMrs. J wlu . Mth in Salt Lake vis- - fornia were recent guests of Mr. to attend the funeral of Dean i..ioTiniza and Mrs. George R. Archibald. Hall on Thursday. AlhriHp-Vat Mrs. Misner is a sister of Mr. lddc Mrs. Grant Skinner and family id. spent a week with her father, T. Richards of Brigham Archibald. Miss Ha Archibald, daughter of with Udy. Mr. Skinner came up for Bna Carter of Corinne ArchiR. Mrs. to if t Mr. and his vacation and spent the past George jday School, Sunday. be 8 an underwent who eek. bald, child-recently 1 Olson and They returned to Salt Lake 3Uldt on in Logan operation appendicitis Sunday. John Elizabeth and ney, comc 'jjnont, N. Y. are house is home and improving nicely. On Friday Mrs. Oscar Forsberg ' her Fred Kohlhepp is recovering was honored at a shower. Her jrs of parents, Mr. and hand, many friends in the valley pre HE. Holmgren. Another slowly from a broken i i Audriene, with her suffered on July 4th while roping sented her with (rifts for the Ha: home. The Forsberg home in Ogcattle. Paul Kimball and child-.j ray V Mrs. Clea Lamb and Mrs. Ver- den was burned to the ground Paul Jr. and Pamela reun 24th in about two weeks ago. '(:eir home in Illinois non Lamb spent July ' lder c Mr. and Mrs. Leland Bourne Nevada. ding the past month Wells, Mrs. Don R. Lamb and grand- visited in Farmington over the I nests at the home of son, Arnold, and Mrs-- Fred weekend. at the Mr. and Mrs. Rilph Richards .rsens include Mr. and Kohlhepp were visitors Wilson of spent a few days in Idaho and Dave Mrs. of home Cotton and sons, j:jh afternoon. aid Larry of El Monte, Fielding Monday Wyoming this weekend. We are happy to welcome the Mr. and Mrs. Keith Lamb and Mr; and Mrs. Don and children, Meredon son, Arnold, Mrs. Fred Kohlhepp Leonard Castletcn family to our - left last week for and grandchildren, Drex and town, where they've proved into ne m Burbank, Califor- - Gail Hess attended the rodeo at a new home. Mr. and Mrs. S anley Bowcutt ladies are daughters of Malad City July 24th. i Irs of Foutz and Duane Mrs. Mr. and Petersen. daughters spent the weekend Mr. in of recent Riverside were with relatives and guests friends Frank of Ogden 7 friends. be happy to learn and Mrs. Don R. Lamb. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hales and Mrs. Lucy Thomas of Alham-br- a, pmuch improved from with r. illness. is California family of Montana are visiting visiting with the Ron Hales family. rfse Ward and children Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Lamb before fiated her parents, Mr. her return to California. She Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Hadfield '.ou Carlos Jensen during has been visiting relatives in accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Willard Butler and Mrs. Douglas Oklamhoma and Missouri. EM m Jensen Mr. and Mrs. Frank Archibald Roche, were in Hyrum Saturday underwent 1 - - 5-- ,h ..w Ha. j - I re home Saturday. Sanford of her daughter M r s. C. E. Jorgensen o f Ogden were Friday visitors and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Eggbert of Twin Falls and Mrs. Sarah Warwood of Burley spent Tuesday with the Wards. Mrs-Bois- A. M. and ; , "J1 hospital and daughters, Darladeen and recuperating at the Mohda spent July 24tti in kg) Mr daughter, Mrs. Ver- - Thatcher with their daughter, Mr. and Mrs-- Ed Johnson. at he i Mrs. Cliff Matteson Don Wheelright of Garland ti to pi left for North Da-- was in Plymouth on business and he j? where they will visit Tuesday. L Pbo en and Mrs. Leo Lamb and Mrs. Elda family. free tr 'e for the Willard and Wolverton were Tremonton visi baseball game Mon- - itors Tuesday. '4th was 3 in favor The combines are busy cutting nney,; fer. The ladies team the wheat. Nearly every field 'hone eyville ladies and the has one operating. was also victorious. Mrs. James Estep and children Tna Jensen returned and Mrs. Bonnie Robbins and Sunday from Denver, daughter, were in Brigham City - she has been visiting Wednesday on business. Paul Miles. Mrs. Ira Archibald and daughPaul Miles. ter of Willard were recent guests of Card-spe- of Mr. Archibald's sister, Mrs. Woolsey last week James Estep. ;r sisters, Mrs. Melvin children, Mrs. Clea Lamb's ai family and Mrs. Reva Jean and Jed are staying 'tensen. with their grandparents, Mr. and :sn Barrett was host-- Mrs. Hank Starr while their t sewing club at the mother is in Wells. Nevada. mother, Mrs. Mel-- n' Mrs. Vernon Lamb's daughter, Eight members Linda, is the guest of her and a two course grandparents, and. Mrs. Mr. as served. Jesse Lamb, while her mother is s. John in Wells, Nevada. Hardy where they The Estep reunion was held Jtah Redding reception in Sunday. July 23rd at the home and Mrs. Paul Har- - of Mrs. Bessie Estep. 55 family members attened. Mrs. Alfrec Jensen Mr. and Mrs. Henry Marshall ;"a Mrs. Jos. Christen- of Salt Lake City were Sunday nday for Green mveT night guests of Mr. and Mrs. ,Jhere they will visit Austin Nish. Calvin Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Marshall Sorrell and sons of Salt Lake City were guests at recently of Korea, the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Mrs. LeSter Ander- - Estep Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Udy and son "ie Dof Campbell Lynn Ray have been visiting In lnS is a guest of Samaria. Idaho with relatives Mrs- Austin John- - for a few days. Mrs. Andrew Takinson and son k"y dies of the Mario visited in Plymouth with mpt at the home relatives Wednesday. Huggins Friday Alma Johnson of ManU was a Plans were recent guest at the home of his ,"e Icnt show to be daiiFhtpr. Mrs. R. L. Mason. Mr. lst at the Johnson is 92 years old. " bounds. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stewart and daughter, Marie of Boulder City, return Nevada, were Wednesday night Training truests of Mr. and Mrs. George Cooley 6-- -- 4TS. M. evening to attend the District Posse meet. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Geary and daughter of Salt Lake visited at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J, O. Hadfield on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Ward and family spent Sunday in Holbrook, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Welton Ward of visited their Pocatello, Idaho - Art Ward MrsMr. and parents, on Sunday. They took their daughters, who have been with their grandparents a week, h'ome with them. We are happy to have Alf Cap- ener around and quite well again. mot-taitsvi- CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends and neighbors of the Bear River Valley for their kindness, sympathy, and love during our bereavement at the death of our husband and father. For the expressions of symctionvolume. and aid rendered, we are pathy, The automobile and building Mr- and Mrs. Gifford Watland truly grateful. and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Whitney of industries have been the chief Sincerely, Salt Lake spent a week at Jack- production factors; but if the war Mrs. H. Dean Hall and family. situation worsens, restrictions son Hole, Wyoming. may be placed on these indusMrs. Ferris Allen and children tries. This may be done directly were in Salt Lake last week vis- or by restricting credit on the FOR purchase of cars or homes. This iting with relatives. reduction should be offset by in- creased Nathaniel Boothe of Brigham production of war mater-calle- d lalSo should not be any there Allen home at the Robert decline In the volume material Monday. of business for the remainder of and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thompson the year. War production Is desreturned to their home in Hazel-to- n, tructive, while peace time proIdaho Wednesday after two duction is constructive. The weeks of vacationing. They spent greater the amount of war proa week in Gunnison, Utah with duction the greater the shortage & their son, Acel Thompson and of peacetime consumers goods or we Whether not have controls, family and also visited other relatives- - there. On their return rationing and other regulations, CALL they remained for a week with depends on the length of the war relatives here in the Valley, and and, in a large measure, on the attended the Montgomery family action of consumers. Already there are evidences of reunion at Crystal Springs hoarding which of itself will bring on rationing if carried on COMPANY Dr. and Mrs. D. B. Green and very extensively. The best way all us of to prevent rationing family and Mr. and Mrs. Mel- for EARL OYLER son is to buy only what we need in bourne Archibald and Service Manager attended the Ellis family reunion the regular manner. The buying Tremonton at Liberty Park in Salt Lake Sun public has this problem in its (hands. Keep your feet on the day. - Authorized Auto Glass Installation for all make cars. Dick's - Auto Shop. Phone 3556 tfnc . UTAH will pay TS cash for dead or useless cows, horses, sheep or hogs. Dial Tremonton 2141 or Garland tfs 53-- J3 InBefore buying automobile surance, be sure to see JAMES BROUGH, agent Tremonton rent. Call tfnc fcr Sleeping room 5717 BENDIX j For that good cheap Auto Insurance see Mel Fcxley cr dial tfnc 2281 or 3901 REEVES BLOCK & PIPE CO. FRIGIDAIRE Parts Service FRONK CHEVROLET Drain and Sewer Irrigation pipe concrete and Pumice Bldg. Phone 830 Brigham. Blocks. tfnc We Deliver WANTED: grain cutting contracts for my Massey-Harrcombine. Available immediately. Call R. A. Christensen, Jr. Tremonton phone 4011 2tp is 50 FOR RENT: 4 room house and Immediate bath in Garland. Call occupancy. 1C3 W Garland tfnc after Friday. FOR RENT: Spinet pianos, $6.00 up. Call 103W Garland after BASEMENT APT Call 4178. FOR RENT: lte Harley-Davids- THE TRAVEL FOR SALE: 1949 motorcycle. Model 125. Priced to sell fast. Phone 3291. ltp on RESTFUL WAY Visit the great cities of the East FOR SALE: We have meat by the quarter, half or whole. For your locker or deepfreeze. Allen Meat FOR SALE: Spring fryers. Call the nation's many historic shrines. Take your choice of FOR SALE: Dexter washer, very good condition. See Stanley Andltc erson or call 5027. modern equipment coaches or Pullmans. Enjoy delicious meals Co. Phone 5241. . . . ltp ltc in new smart dining cars. Relax FOR RENT: Sunny 2 room apt. Also rooms by week and month. ltp Apply Midland Hotel Desk in air conditioned comfort, nt FOR SALE: Owner sacrificing 1948 Thor Automatic Washer. See at Allen's Home Furnishings or Clucccf Mr. and Mrs. George Reynolds and family returned last week from several days cf vacationing at Yellowstone Park. - CLASSIFIED ADS I 7, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Brings spent the holidays in Springville with their daughter. all-ti- I the ' - ! 5 rationing, but to help bring the war to a speedy end. - 4. Plymouth I j ground. Dn't lose your head, carry on your ncrmal activities in a normal manner. Then you will do much, not only to prevent Mrs. Frank Miller and daughter. Mrs. Florence Bob of Wilmar, California visited Mrs- T. A. Carter, Saturday. - ; 3 Hov's Business? Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Morris and family spent the 24th celebrating in Oden. urday. j Local Happenings By Mrs. WUliam Petersen ltc call 5956. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Meldrum visiting their LOST: Baseball glove. Initials S. spent Sunday Mrs. Earl A. T. and name Stan printed l daughter, Mr. and Lake Salt in 2872. Reward. Francom City. ltp Mrs. Caroline Wagstaff of with her FOR SALE: Used G E. refrigeraweek a spent Perry tor. Good condition. Call 4932. ltc daughter, Mr. and Mrs. William went Petersen and family. They FOR RENT: Partly furnished to modern apartment. Phone 2831. Idaho Monday to Buhl, attend a family reunion where McBride Apts. ltp 45 of Mrs. Wagstaff 's descendants FOR SALE: 75 to 100 Rhode Is met in her honor. land Red fryers or pullets. Reas and Nordick Mrs. Agnes onable See Carl F. Nelson at and Charlene, daughter, Agnes Cliff's Barber Shop. and of ltp Dale Logan and Hadley without a care in the world as the miles whizz by. on-Cal- A trip cn the Union Pacific is a vacation in itself $ 1L For Dependable Passenger and Freight Transportation - Be Specific Say UNION PACBFttC -- nil , J t - ; I n T u i"i I in II t o o tin ii'f hi nil f it's not TRICK S, ft SAME AGE (HERE'S THE ANSWER - T-- on o n m pQsT JZ or: Pullets Dig, Moke the Best Layers The Purina Plan (or growing pullets develops them, big and strong mature and ready to lay early. No forcing but you get eggs early when they count most. Get a Purina Growing Well-Develop- ed -- Chow today. BEAR RIVER FARM POOCLy GROWN NOT LAY1N& M PURINA GROWN READY TO LAY ..iiiin ivy VSN mora SUPPLY 3 GARLAND |