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Show THE LEADER. Tremonton. Utah FUTUKB. FARMERS AT STATE MEET Portage, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Allen EAST GA11UH1D and son, and Mr. and Mrs. CNiel Anderson of Ogden, and Kin. Eyh retenon Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Sorensen. :Mrs. : Henry Sorensen and A. Award night for the M.T. was Betty Jean and Patdaughters, held Sunday night, girls were Logan visitors Satand individual awards were ricia, to and each urday. of the girls f$ren 100 Mr. and Mrs. Vinson Sorensen, pins were presented to Leah and Cleo Sorensen, Orlene Sorensen of. Salt Lake Xjmralee Hansen, Marie O rover, City, "Mr. and Mrs. Kay Sorenand LuAnn Shaffer. Clyde sen of Provo were at home to Christe risen, Leon .'Sorensen. their mother, Mrs. Wilford SorWalter Hansen and Steve ensen, celebrate her birthday Crover received 100, awards. anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Potter and The M. I. A-- will present their "3 act play Sandra, spent the daughter. under Friday evening at Carey. Idaho with de direction of Harmon Pier-- weekend -The curtain goes up at 8 the Alva Rhodes and Keith 1 families. p. m. "The Eyes of Love", is Rhodes . I J t"iniinr"w-- ii the title of the play. Mrs Lyle .'Johnson accompan of nsen Mrs. Christe led M. A. Oaylen Lorna Mason and Varge Chnstensen The are . I Junior Prom Honeyville look over prosand Connie Wood, decorations putting on a 3 act play here Tremonton to Logan Tuesday. Mrs. Leah Oyler, Donna ShafTuesday night at 8 o'clock. Jt pective decorating material for their .formal dance slated fer and Erma Anderson were for April. Is titled, "But For Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Pierson Brigham visitors Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cole and took their family to Salt Lake Itiday, where they attended a daughters were Sunday dinner Leonard Friendly broadcast. guests of the Eph Petersens. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Korth visited with Mr. and Mrs. They With feverish activity, vague blueprints ot the gym and count were in Logan Thursday. Leland Watt in Layton. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Hansen of less Prom meetings, members of the class of '52 are looking for Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sorensen bad as Sunday dinner guests, Logan visited their children ward to the Junior Promenade to be staged April 6. The theme and a unique decorative scheme have been decided Mr. and Mrs. Orin Parkinson, here Saturday. .and Mrs. Francis ADec of Mr. and Mrs. Eph Peterson upon but will not be revealed until a later date. According to Ann orchestra chairman, ...Taylor, were In Logan on business Sat- - music for the gala event will oe furnished by the Jack Hansen urday. from the Brigham Mrs. Fred Grover was hostess orchestra to the Priesthood boys, who Young university. held their singing practice at Prom plans were started the the J. P. Christe nsen home first day of school with the election of Lorna Mason and Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Cristensen Varge Christe nsen as general made a business trip to Ogden We have just received a shipment of committee Decoration Thursday. are Connie Wood and Mr- and Mrs. W. A. Adams were dinner guests at their son, Bruce Stevens, with Jack Peck- Golden 's, home Sunday. enpaugh, Desse Coe and Gary Mrs. Louis Larson and Mrs. Giles as committee members. All varieties and kinds. Also the finest FRUIT Jasper Shaffer were in Logan Ann Taylor has charge of the orchestra. The assembly will be are Monday. TREES. The best we have seen. If you going under Allred the direction of Jaleen Mr. Mrs. Gilbert and to plant Fruit Trees, you must see these. They .are left Wednesday for a vacation Allen and Stanley Stokes while exceptional. Ruth Rytting and Val Bennett trip to California. have charge of the floor show. Charlene Lamb and Barbara We Have a Variety of Castleton will arrange for the and Wilma Pulsirefreshments, Mrs. Leonard Petersen will pher prepare for the dance and Mr. and Mrs. Orin Klmber cards. and family of Grouse Creek, Miss Shirley Hampton and were weekend guests of her Vernon L. Hansen are advisers parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Mil- to the group. Our Evergreens and Roses will be here soon. We ler. They visited with Bishop Formal attire, with corsages do have in stock now, a NEW ROSE that blooms and Mrs. Orsen Jensen and also in order, will lend atmosphere all summer. Let us tell you about it. in Brigham City. and help make the year's social Bishop and Mrs. Orsen Jensen highlight one of the most outand family visited his parents, standing Proms ever to be the James Jensens, in Brigham staged at Bear River, state coma, Monday. Their daughter, mittee chairmen. Let us give you a plan and an estimate to .remained there to visit beautify your home grounds. We will do for a few days with her grandLEADER WANT ADS as much or as little as you want, but you parents. BRING RESULTS . should work to a plan. Mrs. Ef fie Petersen and son, Ellis, of Brigham visited FriSEE US FIRST if you need NURSERY STOCK. day and Saturday with the Jack Leak family. We can save you money. Nothing but first grade Lois Miller, Dcnna and Sher-ri- e stock sold at our nursery. Petersen, Glorie and Bonnie Gay and Donna Toombs were In VALLEY Logan Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence PeterDial 2926 iw Miles East of Tremonton sen, and the Vern Roche family visited in Brigham Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Petersen. Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Miller, Mrs. Josephine Nelson, Bishop and Mrs. Orsen Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Miller spent Saturday at the Logan temple. " 1 n. -- Thursday, March P5i n , i A, -- Sevea Bear Elver Future .Farmers will represent the local chapter at the annual State FFA convention to be held in Salt Lake City March 30 and 31. president, next year's chapter prexy, not yet elected, and Ted Walker, Gerald Barnard, Reese Turley, Bud 'Grover and Allen Barfuss, Future Parmer candidates for State Future Farmer degrees. Among Items of business listed for the group of farm youth Attending as delegates win be Maurice Wlleox, this year's are the planning of a program 22, 1851 the state FFA orselection of 62 the ganization, of the 105 State Farmer degree delegates to receive degrees and election of next year's the of work for officers. Mr. and Mrs. Max Rees of Garland visited with Mr. and Mrs. Leslie G. Rees on iv ay4 an, -- Plan B.R.H.S. Junior Prom Planting Time IS HERE Shade and Ornamental Trees and Shrubs Peony Roots and Perennials, - PENROSE SEEDS' OF ALL KINDS EASTER COLORED COOKIES for Easter Lunches Lb 39c Yams and Easter Hams CELERY white and clean YAMS big and fresh For Easter Hill crunching : Per stalk 2 25e pounds 230 Delicious APPLES BANANAS Make any Easter basket filling look, taste better, 2 lb 350 Ruby red. Here's taste and color for mouth watering Easter eating pleasure. OCw! 2 Lbs. O Cn EASTER HAND PAILS ZlUv Stuffed with Easter Eating Color Easter Egg ICE CREAM Talking Rabbits & Ducks - Delicious and fine 4Qf Per quart Skippy the Jumping Rabbit, Buggs Bunny. Come play with them. YOUR TRADITIONAL AMERICAN EASTER MEATS 630 EASTER HAMS Whole, Swifts Premium Hams and Yams, a traditional Easter meal. FRANKS 55c Large, juicy. Perfect for stick Roasting. The Food Basket WE DO LANDSCAPING! IS YOUR EASTER BASKET Mar-len- Don't you kids forget the EASTER EGG HUNT SATURDAY and the FREE -- MOVIE after. NIMSERY WALTON'S I Aquamen Shine In Region, State reat Pame is n Swimming Meets Bear River's aauamen. in addition to showing up well as a team, boast good Individual records. Warren Shuman, specializing in the garnered victories over all oppon ents in regional competition and took first in the state 100-ya- tree-styl- e, rd meet. Reed MilJer, 40, 100 SKIIL0,D,E TO INSTALL is EASY Don't pay high prices to have workmen insulate your home! You can do the job yourself in a few hours if you use Zonolite. This famous Vermiculite insulation is lightweight, easy to handle. Just open a bag and pour between joists in your attic It flows into every nook and cranny. And once installed, Zonolite is good lor the hie of the building. You do more than save dollars on installation costs by using Zonolite. You save up to 40 on your fuel bills! This amazing insolation also gives you extra fire protection. It's Flame Tested is so fireproof it actually snuffs g out flame! Come in today and get Zonolite. It's the way to insulate your home! money-savin- TriEr.MiTo; all LUMBER & I1D17E. mm Phone 2301 swimming 200-ya- rd the Tremonton M . .,H free-sty- le has done equally as well. He placed second in the state swim fest and in regional competition got seconds and thirds. In regional aqua contests Paul Gardell Forsberg and Thomas, Bear River's distance men, seconds and thirds. At the state meet the two boys placed second and fourth in the free 200-va- rd style. Paul Smith, another outstanding swimmer in breast stroke competition, placed fourth In the state meet and garnered seconds and thirds In regional competition. Mr. and Mrs. William Bensen, Mrs. Mary Pack and son, Del, of Salt Lake City called on Dr. Standard tjuipmnt, aectuoriu and trim illutttalti art tubjtd to chang If there were some way to strip a Cadillac of every identifying emblem it possesses, and judge it solely by the way it rides and handles and performs it would still be quickly recognizable as the ."Standard of the World." But think what a Cadillac brings you in addition to the solid value of its engineering and performance and comfort and handling ease the wonderful Cadillac name! is no inanimate object Perhaps in all the world, there which speaks so eloquently as the Cadillac shield. It talks of background, of progress, and of faultless workmanship. Canvases Farm machinery canvases should be Just tight enough to prevent slip, page on the drive rollers. However, too much tension causes Increased draft, friction, and excessive wear on both rollers and canvases. Wayne Sandall Motor Co. Dial S9S6 wiUttnU notica. It proclaims a promise of years and years of the utmost motoring satisfaction. It speaks of its owner, and identifies him as a man of accomplishment and discrimination. In fact, there is nothing good and wonderful a motor car can bring that isn't promised or implied by the beautiful Cadillac shield. And it speaks a universal language, which is understood and appreciated the wide world over. And remember, you pay no extra penalty for the pride and pleasure of having this great and distinguished name. They come as a "special dividend" with every Cadillac car. Wt ittfly rrgret that tee are unable to deliver new Cadillac tars tcithout some delay. But and much of the company's energies the demand for the car is unprecedented are note being devoted to the needs of national security. Once the car is delivered into your hands, howeter, e know you'll agree that patience never brought a richer revard. and Mra Carl J. 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