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Show I Thursday, March THE LEADER, Tremonton, Utah 1, 1951 - Mr. and Mrs. Erie Compton drove to Burley on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Les Wight were By Joyce Johnson in Loean on Monday. (Mr. and Mrs. Jessie R. Lewis! Mr. and Mrs- Cecil McNeely. . nn TITi r j. C,. TT lf. Tiro aam avxio. anu Xvix. aiiu xviia. xia- - Ifn nn1 nuwaiu nin vviguw ' pp of Ogden, and Mrs. Wayne Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Peterson 11 of Oakland, California drove to Brigham for a social jere Sunday visitors at the supper at Maddox on Wednes-- . jpme of Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn day evening. Mr. and Mrs- - Cecil McNeely jewis. Mrs. Loren Lakin and Mr. spent Friday in Logan. I sere vusiuurs m uguen un awn- suiu mizvu muvc, 10 bait LaKe on business batur- iy. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Dider-- ; day. :kson and children of Farr: Mr. and Mrs- Ervin Peterson rest were dinner guests of Mr. spent Monday in Brigham City., Mr. and Mrs. Glen Nelson id Mrs. La Var Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Winn Jr. and family of Elwood, Mr. and id cniiaren 01 iTemonton nouiseiy 01 iiear Kiver rere Sunday visitors with Mrs. City, and Mr. and Mrs. George; Crozier Jr. of Tremonton were y Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Ike Newman Sunday visitors with their par-- ! d son, Dwaine, visited in ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Compton ickland, Idaho where Dwaine liras a speaKer at tne Sunday speni Tiaay in igan. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Compton Ivening services. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Compton visited with Mr. and Mrs. Win, f Ogden were visitors at the wood in Corinne on Sunday. Mrs. Clara Johnson returned pome of Mr. and Mrs. Erie y home Sunday after a Compton on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Peterson visit in Ogden with Mr. and If Tremonton visited with Mr. Mrs. LeRoy Brown. Mrs. Lula Diderickson, Mrs. nd Mrs. Erie Compton on Sun- - THATCHER - V 1 S-- - Johnson visited at the home of James Peterson on Friday. Mrs. Viola Roche of Antioch, California and James Peterson left Sunday for an lnaeiinite i tVi If r . Jn m arA 1rc ...... ptur whu omj Bodily of Layton and Mr. and Mrs. Ella Holton of Salt Lake 11 City. monton, Glade and Brent Jepp-se- n of Brigham, and Mr. and Mrs. Portor Christensen of Tremonton were visitors on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. Mode Wright of Mr. arid Mrs. Ivan Archibald had a hernia operation Monday morning and is reported doing' Idaho Falls were visiting at the were in Ogden Saturday, home of Bishop and Mrs. 6. O.j Mr. and Mrs. Howard nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pierson and sen and family of WiUard were Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Archibald Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Pudd spent Tuesday and Saturday In Ogden where Mrs. were in Salt Lake Tuesday. Henry Starr. Pierson is receiving medical treatments. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lamb and family of Logan spent Sunday at the Leo Lamb home. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hess and family of Garland spent Sunday with their folks, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Hess. Mr. and Mrs- Carl Jensen of dinner Brigham City were guests Svnday of Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Udy. Mrs. Eric Speechly, Mrs. Bob Ipsen, and Mrs. Dewey Thornton of Ogden stopped at the f-yCooley hospital to see Mrs. Jesse Hess, sister of Mrs. Thornton and mother of Mrs. ihen they visited here with Mrs. Hannah Wolverton on Thursday. Mrs. Vernon Lamb, MrS. Jay Hess and Mrs. Clea Lamb at tended the Birthday Club at Mrs. Kieth Coombs's home in Mrs Fielding Thursday with aaaaaaaMHBtaMaMM Dean Lamb and Mrs. Coombs as hostesses. Miss Hazel Archibald and Mr. De Vcre Hess were married in the Logan Wednesday Temple. A large crowd attend ed. They cordially invite the public to attend a Wedding By FARRELL BESS dance in their honor March 3rd at the Plymouth hall. Spetd Overhau Jobs With : Mrs. Jesse Hess has been Homemade Piston Oeonor confined to the Cooley hospital If you do your own maintefrom Wednesday evening until nance on your car, you may be Sunday. interested in making this little Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Archibald gadget we heard about had as their guests Sunday Mr. It mokes the scraping of pisand Mrs. Clifton Udy and family ton ring grooves fast and easy. PLYMOUTH Lyman Zollinger visited the Jetta Whiting Tremcnton ard Ward during Mrs. Dean Lamb accompanied Sacrament services Sunday. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Mr and Mrs Lyman zoUingCoombs of Fielding to Salt lake te at the 41st an ,ere niversarv of his Daxents wed- - City Friday. Mr. and Mrs. 'Andrew Atkin Himr tnr(i!,v nt Tnn w' an(1 Mr5 Tvman zniiintr- - son and Mrs. Hannah Atkinson Friday at wprp R,mfiav wenine tmesis of Samaria visited of Mr and Eldon Thorn d-- the home of their daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Udy and Mr so of Elwood Mr and Mrs Verle Waidron and Mrs. Vernon Lamb. Mr. and Mrs. 'Jay Hess and f Mancos, Mark wmd m family- were in Malad Sunday r1nrHf4 vit:1tpH in to visit Mrs. Hesss mother, Wednesday. Judd Forsren of Corinne vis- - Mrs. Gomer Hughes. ited with Mr. and Mrs. Leland Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Arch-- 1 Johnson on Sunday. ibald and Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Young Nish, were at Logan Saturday and children of Brigham City, to attend the A. C. and Denver were dinner guests of Mr. and basketball game. Mrs. Verle Waidron on ThursSgt. George Archibald Jr. is day. home from Fort Ord. Califor Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin nia, to spend a few days with and daughters spent Wed- his wife and son and his par Alice Roche, and Mrs. Margaret lay. nesday in Logan. ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jensen Archibald of Hyde Park visited with Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Babbit and Mrs. Gerold Tolman and and daughter of Idaho Falls, I family. The Tolman's two boys who have been spending the I returned to Hyde Park with past few days with Mr. and NEVER Mrs. George Archibald, returned CASE DIAPER RASH i theMrs.Jensen's. Ilene Shellabarger and to their home Monday. Mrs. Clara Harding were Arnold Lamb, six year old son with for a party held Wed- of Mr. and Mrs. Kieth Lamb. nesday evening at the Harding home. Games were played and refreshments were served to sixteen guests. COURT Mr. and Mrs. Authur Mess-ing- IN THE DISTRICT BOX ELDER COUNTY DADY of Ogden, Mrs. Jack Winn OF STATE OF UTAH Sr. of Tremonton were Sunday UTAH IDAHO LAND AND visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Earl WATER COMPANY, a Anderson. corporation, Plainurr, Mrs. Florence Udy and childvs. CREAM ren of Fielding were visitors at H. C- WONES and JANE the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl DOE WONES, his wife, ALFRED ILGNER and JANE Adams on Sunday. DOE ILGNER, his wife, Mrs. Doran Barlow and childRICHARD ILGNER ren visited with Mrs. Rue HardJANE DOE ILGNER, his! ing of Fairveiw, Idaho over the wife, CHRISTIAN F. JENweekend. SEN and JANE DOE JENScientific tests with thousands of babies medically supervised Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Young SEN, Ms wife, THERESA S. Administratrix more never and a WAKEFIELD, than 100 and children of Brigham, and by pediatricians prove hospitals of the Estate of William G. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Anderson case of diaper rash when PLAYTEX Baby Oil, Powder and ATHETJA Sears, deceased, of Tremonton were Sunday visCream are consistently and exclusively used. C. SEARS IRVINE, the suritors of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Anviving wife of said William G. Sears, deceased, DAVID derson. PLAYTEX IAIT Oil H. JEPPSON. Administrator Mrs. Doris has 6 timet more soothing lanoli Burton and Estate of George W. of the ' Showell, any other sold. daughter drove t" Brigham to (jo, (also known as visit and G- W. Mr. W. with Mrs. and Showell Nels Geo. PLAYTEX IABY POWDfl and deceased, Stander. Showell), is superfine. Gently absorbs, is safely (also MARY E. SHOWELL, Mr. and Mrs. W lter R. Scott " deodorant, guards against prickh known as Mollie E. Showell and chafing. ." and daughter of Riverton, and Mollie Showell, the surWyoming were wkend guests viving wife of said George PLAYTEX BAIT CREAM W. Showell, deceased, and of Mr. and Mrs. I.'alvin Chxist-enseis for protection, has a w the creditors and ' 79 nm halm oil hose. said the of of any I Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Scott, named persons who are deAll ihre cbmt in the handy NURSERY-PAMr. and Mrs. Mel ' in Christen- ceased, and all persons unn gift basket, beautifully packao sen were guests at a birthday known claiming any right, SL97 Playttx Silvtry Foil. title, estate, lien or interest at home Mr. and of the party VW to the real property desftms flat UK' Mrs. DeVere Nelson on Satur cribed in nlaintiffs com day. plaint adverseorto plaintiffs Mr. and Mrs. Mart Hansen clouding ownership plaintiff's title thereto, and Mary Christensen of Tre Defendants. THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE iu - - j t ir, Hospitals prove: A an i OF - Play fen Summons and - and 1- - - l Umolin-ric- i er OIL POWDER n. b hedrs-at-la- K j 1f five-da- Tol-m- ' of Malad. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Hess and family of Ogden were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hannah DEFENDANTS: You are hereby summond and reoulred to serve UDon Wesley G. Howell and Gaylen S. Young, whose attorneys, plaintiff's 7 Boston address is Suite Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, an gntowr tn T.np cwnDiaini within 20 days after service of this summons upon you. If you rail so to do. ludEmem uy de fault will be taken against you for the relief demanded in said been filed complaint which has with t.h iWk of said court. This action is to quiet title to the following described real property 6ltuated in Box Elder) Countv. State nf Utah: Sections 2, 3 and 4, and the East half of Section 11, and the northwest quarter of Section 12, all in Township 14 North, Range 9 West, Salt Lake Base and Meridian. Section 35, Township 15 North, Range 9 West, Salt Lake Base and Meridian. North half of Section 23, Township 12 North, Range 10 West, Salt Lake Base and Meridian. Subject to a right away for railroad purposes over and across 8ection 3, and the East half of Section 11, Township 14 North, Range 9 Section 35, and West, Township 15 North, Range 0 West, and the North half of Section 23, Township 12 North, Range 10 West, Salt Lake Base and Meridian, said right of way having heretofore been reserved in deeds recorded in the recorder's office of Box Elder County, Utah. Subject also, to a right away in favor of the Salt Lake Pipe Line Company, a corporation, extending in a Northeasterly the said direction through Sections 11, 12, 2, and 35, for the purpose of constructing and maintaining a pipe line, said right of way having heretofore been reserved m dseds record ed in the recorder's office of box Eider county, uuui. Dated this 25th day of January, 1003-0- l I V THE REMARKABLE NEW HAMMOND Chord 1 Organ Aft a rxi w , x j! :Vpisfori of . it Call us about Fine products like this plus faithful service rina 'Handle" - FARRELL J. DESS rai Hii m mm- .J D section, j ant the mainstays of our local Kolhepp. business. Mrs. Sadie Thornton of Calif "mwm TVp" oiU a itioKtUd ornia arrived Monday to see ty On Amarian PttroUum IntliiuU. her mother, Mrs. Lucy E. Lamb Lbreakj?-who is in the Valley hospital with a broken hiD. Mr. and Mrs. Don R. Lamb, Of course, you won't have to Mrs. Jesse Lamb and Mr. and worry about this job if you use Mrs. LaMont Lamb spent Friday New RPM Motor OiL at the Salt Lake Temple. The first motor oil developed The Ray Udy and family were through atomic research, New "RPM," compared with conin Samaria Sunday to visit Mrs. ventional oils, doubles the life Udy's parents, Mr. and Mrs. of average automobile engines Andrew Atkinson. between major overhauls due to Spending the weekend with lubrication . . . cuts in half the StasM Oil Cvh their parents, Mr. and Mrs. wear-rat-e of vital engine parts. Jasper Rudd, were Mr. and Mrs. Distributed by Clifford Rudd and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Harris of Ogden. his Visiting Tuesday with father, Thomas Nish. were Mr. Tremonton Dial 2251 and Mrs. Robert Nish and' their son, Hearten of Lagan. ADAM'S DRUG STORE ABOVE-NAME- on Soren-Josephs- for long life...depsn fcr yesrs...biow "I've driven OoJqs ca rom expeikneelhatyoujusfebesfa Dodqe tor ucrcNuAUIUTy Soyt Don AHord, Chkogo, III. B. -- YOUCAN PLAY RICH ORGAN MUSIC WITHOUT LEARNING A NOTE new mtuical instrument designed especially for those with little or no musical training. If yon have always longed to play your own can now play the Hammond music, but have never had time for lessons, you once. dord Organ Ton don't need to be able to read a line of music! Even if you have had no previous training in music, you can immediately play gloriously rich, pro ieaaional-soundinorgan music Here U a great i g rind at only '975 ome in and try the Hammond Chord Organ yourself. Glen Bros. Music Co. 546 WASHINGTON BLVD. OGDEN, UTAH m I m 1 M 7. Here's why Dodge delivers more miles per dollar about thii great new EvnYTWNC way it looks, feels, rides and handlesteU you that here'i a car thafi built to It'i s car that's stunning to look head, leg and st, with plenty-- of shoulder room a car engineered from bumper to bumper to Ia lower cost. longer, go farther at la. SpsMl I MliwtM WHb Us Five short minutes behind the wheel will tell you why this is the the yean ahead. car for you-f- or You'll find that the new Oriflow Shock Absorbers not only give you a truly new kind of ride but the resulting smoothness and freedom from wheel "hop" and "bounce" mean less car wear, prolong car life. Famous Dodge Fluid Drive, with its smoother starts and stops, "cushions" all moving parts from engine to rear wheels adds to car life, uvea tires, lowers coils. Came In Taay See how you could pay $1,000 more for a car and still not get all the extra room and rugged dependability of this new '51 Dodge. i f . i "- -la NEW KIND 0 moil New Oriflow shock absorbers let you Boat down roads so bad they stop other cars. Never before anything like it I Just o few dollar asore thm Winzeler Motor Co. Phone 5U1 iff ism t rS 1951. W. G. Howell, Gaylen S. Young, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Boston Bldg. Suite 1003-0- 7 Salt Lake City, Utah. Date of 1st publication, Feb 8. 1951. 4tc. 7 fewest-prie- s cars mm |