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Show THE LEADER. Tremonton. Utah Ed Deakins. DEAR MVER CITY Cliff Forsgren and Michael visited their grandForsgren Andrea Huggins father, George Hansen, while Mrs. Milton Bywater enter- their parents. Mr. and Mrs. tained Tuesday afternoon in Russell Forsgren of Corinne en-- ! honor of her son, Darwin, It joyed a trip to California, was his eighth birthday. Games Edgar Christensen is con-- ! were played and a delicious fined in a San Diego hospital luncheon was served. (with pneumonia, according to Mr. and Mrs. Oleen Nelson word received by his sister, motored to Ogden Tuesday, Dena Christensen. where they visited her father, Sylvester Jensen is receiving Ephraim Chris tensen, who is in treatment in an Ogden hospital. the Dee hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Johnsen Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Huggins, entertained their club Saturday Mrs. Ellis Arbon, Mrs. Freldo night. A delicious dinner was Andersen and Mrs. Alvin Jensen served to 18 guests. Pinochle were in Ogden Wednesday. was played with prizes going 10 a Fern Arbon, LaVela Matteson, Mrs. Rex Cox attended in Brlgham LaVere Andersen and Ernest nurse's meeting Friday. Huggins. The people of the town met Mrs. Elice Hendersen, Mr. and Thursday evening to honor a Mrs. Clem Hendersen and Mr. group of boys who have recently and Mrs. Carl Hendersen were entered military service. Those guests of the Austin Johnsens present were Collin Hansen, Sunday. The baby daughter of Ralph Petersen, Dee Ramsdell, the Carl Hendersens was blessed DeVere Rock, Nathan Andersen, and given the " name of Gloria Douglas Christensen and Ther-- at meeting by her grandfather, Christensen. Austin Johnsen. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hansen Gay Nell Johnsen, a student of Oshkoah, Wisconsin are at the A C visited her parents, guests of the Eli Andereens. the Austin Johnsens over the Mrs. Hansen is the former Fon-ni- e weekend. Andersen. Ogden Audrey Petersen of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Clark was a guest of her parents, the and daughter, Mrs. Stan Rogan, Rast Petersens, Sunday. of Logan called on the Burton Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hodges Andersens Sunday. were Sunday guests of her par Dorene Andersen attended the entis, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Skating Vanities In Salt Lake Stander Sunday. last weekend, as a guest of the Lon Hansen is visiting his sister the C. M Cummlngs family in San Diego. Arnold Hansen went to Salt UTAH POULTRY Lake Monday where he will enter the veteran's hospital for BUILDS UTAH medical treatment. AGRICULTURE Rasmus Hansen, Chris Hansen and Mrs. Ray Moore of Ogden were dinner guests of the Lee Rocks Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Emery Huggins enjoyed a waffle supper at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hol land in Tremonton Saturday. Mrs. John Andersen of Brig- ham City Is spending this week with her daughter, Mrs. Lester Andersen. The Eldred Klm.be rs of Og den were Sunday guests at the yowf-ownecooperative Ellis Arbon home. hat won an outstanding Ephraim Christensen returned metier poution across home from the hospital Sunday. tK nation with its He is improving nicely. i i j al d guaranteed MILK WHITE Card of Thanks eggs and poultry. This assuras a steady market for al producer mambars at premium prices. The friendship and sympathy given us by the people of this valley in the loss of our be loved mother, will always be a great comfort to us. The kind ness and help of our friends is and we greatly appreciated, thank each and everyone who called or assisted in any way at the service. The family of Mrs. Clementine Marble When DOLLARS Cmat Mrs. Eph Peterson The Boys' chorus under the leadership of J. P. Christensen, met at the Ursel Rhodes home for their practice with 17 participating. Luncheon was served by the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Potter were in Brigham Monday, where they were dinner guests of the Her-vl- n Bundersons, and Mr. Potter attended the county commissioners meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Boothe and children of Ogden visited Delos Adams Sunday at the home. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Watt and family of Layton were MonPier-so- n day guests at the Harmon home. Mrs. Bill Cole and children of Ogden came to the Eph Peterson home Friday. They were joined by Mr. Cole on Monday and they all returned home Tuesday. Trie Eph Petersons spent Friday in Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Allred and children were in Ogden Friday to help celebrate his father's 78th birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Harper and daughter, lone, spent Friday and Saturday in Ogden with the Dale Gardners. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Holman were Friday visitors in Ogden. on Brigham City visitors Monday included Mrs. Leah Oyler, Donna Shaffer, Helen Johnson, Erma Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Germer of Long Beach, California visited relatives and friends here and in Tremonton and Ogden after the funeral services for Mrs. Clementine Marble. Mrs. Lilly Frearson of Long Beach. California visited her sons, Walter in Deweyvilie, and George and William Frearson and families in Ogden before returning to California. The scouts and explorers and DE17EYVILLE cub scouts of the ward held a Mrs. T. A. Ault in the Mr. and Mrs. N. Peter Marble banquet Thursday night ward hall. Patriotic colors carattended funeral services for ried out the table decorations-ThGeorge B. Marble Tuesday in evening was under the dirOgden. ection of scout leaders Douglas dinner guests of the C J. Had-le- in Plymouth Thursday evening in Ogden Friday. Mrs. Don to assist with the dancing there. Shaffer of Sun Valley was also The Birthday Club met Tuesa guest. day with Mrs. L. M Holman to Mr. and Mrs. Chase Peterson celebrate her birthday anniverhad as weekend guests the Ray sary. A beautiful luncheon cloth Petersons of Magna. was presented to Mrs. Holman Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Grover by Mrs. Dora Shaffer. Refreshwere West Point visitors Sun- ments were served by the ladies of the West Street. day. ys EAST GARLAND Thursday, The L. M. Holmans were In Corinne Sunday at the new home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Larson, where the birthday anniversary of their grandson, Dennis Holman, was being observed. The J. p. Christensens were ton, Utah. The purposes for which this meeting is called are as follows: 1. To amend the Articles of particulars. Incorporation in the following (a) Changing the name of the corporation to Bear River Telephone Company. (b) Extending the life of the corporation from 50 years to 99 years, (c) Increasing the authorized capital stock from 2500 shares of a par value of $10.00 per share to 5000 shares of a par value of $10 00 per share. 2. To elect a new Board of Directors and a General Man ager. 3. To adopt a set cf for the corporation. 4. To authorize the corpor ation to enter into contracts for the extension and modernization of Its system and to borrow money from the Rural Electrification Administration of the United States Government for financing such expansion. Signed this 31st day of January, 1951 by authority of the Board of Directors. Russell B. Waldron President I'd Like The rugged durability built into si Of GO NEalHG. " every designed Hudson has again been officially recognized by the American Society of Industrial Engineers! Among all motor cars in all price classes, Hudson alone has been chosen to receive the coveted Merit Award, the A.S.I.E.'s highest honor. Yes, from the drawing board to the final product, Hudson is cited for "leadership in research, engineering, design, and manufacture"! "step-down- . ut orTV or and Freight Transportation say UNION PACIFIC ... Tune in THE BILLY ROSE SHOW "Tttk nutffc DURABLE cwb Network ABC-T- 4 - HORNET rugged series Phone 2531 COMMODORE yam mmt. cow, (xyj SUPER-SI- PACEMAKER X JAY DEE HARRIS remonton ' ; 7 fi'trfjiTjiE, A certain minority in the U. S. seems to believe big companies should be broken up . . . even though big com- panies have led the way in helping provide an unmatched standard of liv ing and helped keep the nation strone The U.S. was very thankful for its big companies during the last two world 1 ..11 in (" w Do customers? Not likely. Oil companies have turned out constantly better products and services at reasonable prices. Except for taxes, a gallon of gasoline today costs about what it did in 1919. Do employees? The average income of 28,000 Standard people was $4,447 last year. And Standard Oilers are covered by sickness, free insurance, retirement and other employee benefits. Do small business men? Standard of California is a big customer for small businesses in the West. Last year, for example, we spent more than $90,000,000 with some 10,000 business firms. n. V t m if, ow j 7L7Vfi 20 b f f. ' ?y yyf ww m. . restful For Dependable Passenger Be Specif lc-- -. ... body-and-fra- P-- H 1 225 Bush Street, San Francisco i This means that in a Hudson for '51 you reap the rewards of highest quality in rugged, in the ultra-rigi- d engines Monobut in beautiful styling that will set the pace for years to come. For Hudson is a car designed and built to stay young in looks, and in action the most durable car your money can buy ! We can give you a copy of the Official A.S.I.E. Report. Drop in see why Hudson is your best buy when your eyes are on the long tomorrow! v. uw i.u.f guKKi , wk co a uw iMiuuunvas mux vomnouiea a tor 10 our area Now there's talk about breaking them up. What Fd like to spy-knis who wants to upset the West' 8 oil industry now?" Td Likk to Know" 1 ... John E. Clark, insurance man from San Francisco, California, writes: should be answered for everyone. We take this way of doing so. If you have a question, write: nd travel Information. arrived at Gordon Road, Wilmington North Carolina, just fifty miles from the marine base where he is stationed. Attending mutual there, they were the stake surprised to meet president, Calvin Waldron, formerly of Thatcher, and their Sunday School teacher is a former Springville man who Is serving as a missionary there. "Who wants to upset the West's oil industry now?" lieve these questions llttrmtitr; rtitrvatlem letter received this week by and Mrs. T. R. Ault brought word that SSgt. and Mrs. Dar-re- ll Loveland and family had By-La- action, have asked pertinent questions. We be- See jrewr focal Union Pacific ogtrnt for rfcxriptfve Mar- the Midland Hotel in Tremon Coast oil companies. Many people have written us protesting this 2(3a)S Virginia Blackham, June and Ruth Cannon. ble, A Mr. pn the lwcjg mw3Dmy You may have heard that a suit has been filed by the Antitrust Division in Washington to break up Standard of California as well as six other West . . Here's on enjoyable way to save money when traveling. In on adjustable, reclining coach seat you rest as you ride in perfect comfort regardless of weather. Take the easy way end rent a car upon ' " ' amval. your j Barnard, NOTICE OF SPECIAL STOCKHOLDERS MEETING of the A special meeting stockholders of Bear River Val ley Telephone Co. of Utah will be held at the hour of 1:30 p.m. on the 19th day of Feb.,1951 at to Know.,. V Hare Proof AWARD! Horace R, Burbank, Mrs. L. R. Shaffer. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Oyler and Mrs. L. R. Shaffer were r in iV.ERIT 8. 1951 and Lyndon Barkle assisted by e Hudson Receives A.S.I.E. February f ware . . . and is again in today's critical times. This ia a big country with big problems, and it needs both big and small companies to meet them. You can be certain we will do everything we can to continue doing a good, effi- dent, productive job for you and the nation good big job. Do stockholders? Surely Do tax collectors? Standard not. There hns never been a turns in the taxes you pay year when Standard has failed when you buy gasoline and to pay a dividend. 98,600 in- oil, and we are also taxed, of dividuals share the earnings course, as a company. Beof Standard, depend on the cause we are big, our taxes are stability of Standard to as- sizeable last year, for examsure safety for their savings. ple, over $95,000,000. Do military men? Planes, ships, tanks are powered with oil. Military men naturally look to the big companies to supply their big needs. As ia World War II, Standard's leum products at full speed. STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA - PMn nua u serve yoa Detter |