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Show THE LEADER. Tremonton. Utah 19, 1951 Hiursday, April nA mtmm historical places of the church- Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Scholer Mr. and Mrs. Fred Christen-Re- n and babv. and Mr. and Mrs. are thrilled over the position of Oscar Christensen, returned last theLs son Bob as on CJB.S. television in week from California where Mrs. Em California. relatives. visited they wno nas Mrs. Rudy Scholer spent Christensen, ily lor Wednesday afternoon at the California been staying in the past few weeks, returned home of Mrs. Ruth Zolinger. Mrs. Thayne Stokes was home with them. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Burnhope thrilled over the news that her Mrs. Boyd brother Oleen Mrs. Marble Payne entertainShuman is cific Glee Club. The group visited with Mr. and ed members of her sewing club was served delicious refresh- Hansen at Ogden on Sunday. home to stay after being on Friday. Delicious refresh- ments following the Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Harris hospitalized for three years. meeting ments were served by the host-- with Mrs. Leland Anderson spent last Sunday In Logan visiting friends. acting as hostess. GROUSE CREEK Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth And Mr. and Mrs. Fred Peterson were Garland Sunday of erson visited at the home of Mr. and BY MARJOKIE THOMPSON on visitors at the home of the Mrs. Rasmus Anderson m ens from California, and Austin ess. Childs from Driggs, Idaho. The ward is happy over the Mr. and Mrs. Reed Anderson recovery of Mrs. Bert Firth, who, entertained her parents, Mr. was recently operated on at the and Mrs. Robert Calderwood at Logan hospital. She is at home now with her daughter June, a dinner on Sunday. who has been attending college Mrs. Clean Nichols has been in Logan. spending the last few days at home with her mother, Mrs. Sacrament meeting Sunday evening was presented by the Bert Firth. members of the Southern Pa- UUIMVJtLL By ELEDA VEE STOKES and son Wallis, i Mathew Mathew Jr., who Is in the Air Force, visited with the Errin Bummers family on Sunday. I Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Summers spent a day last week visiting with her father John Child, of Clinton. While there :they visited with Mrs. Vivien Child, of Boise, Mrs. Cora Stev I 1 WE HAVE MOVED Sunday. Mrs. Reed Harris was to the Valley Hospital Monday evening because of a recent illness. Mr. and Mrs. Orland and ison from Clearfield, spent the week-en- d at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Summers. Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Scholer spent Sunday afternoon in Fielding at the Andy Jensen home. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Firth and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Clay and son Johnny, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Delberb Firth Sunday evening. Mrs. Dean Anderson is recovering in the Valley Hospital from a recent appendicitis ad-jmit- We cordially invite you to visit our New Location Next to Andys Barber Shop ' WE HAVE A FULL STOCK OF Leather Goods and Canvas Prompt Attention Given Repair Orders , RIVER SADDLERY BEAR Tremonton Seed Headquarters Good Seeds Are Low-Co- st Crop Insurance CLOVER ... ALFALFA ALFALFA MIXES . . . ALL GRAIN SEEDS Northern Grown Seeds Are Climated and Will Survive Our. Rugged Winters ALL OUR SEEDS ARE TREATED WITH THE NEW SLURRY PROCESS CERESAN M. MIXING CLEANING . . ROLLING . . . GRINDING ERVIN STOHL Tremonton Phone 2411 operation. make-up-art- ist and Bryan Blanthorn, treasurer, Mr. and Mrs. George Quin-ne- y had as their guests on the election, games Following were played and refreshments Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Reao served by Mrs. Lorna Tanner, Weaver and daughter Adelaide, Mrs. Rhea Toyn and Mrs. and Mrs. Vllate Mendenhall and daughter, Clarise, all of Naomi Kimber. i Thatcher. Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Blanthorn were Logan visitors on Sunday this week from Salt Lake where and Monday. Mrs. Joseph Kimber returned been visiting. Her she has Lee Sherrie granddaughter, Kimber, returned with her. Anderson family. and Mrs. Delbert Firth spent Sunday afternoon at the Joseph Firth home. Mr. and Mrs. Ervm Sum to Pocatello, mers traveled While Idaho on Sunday. there they visited with her mi l w, Ruthless Rusr lft 033DGGB ( - to 2-t- on about power! These great new are unsurpassed in horsefield power to in the power to keep hauling years longer! But new engines are only part of the story. From the rims up, these GMC's are TALK 2-t- on to stay young uncertain the years ahead. throughout You get proof in feature after feature truck-engineer- ed from individual models things like wider Twin-Actio- n hydraulic brakes, heavier axles and longer "pillow-action- " springs. City. Mrs. .Lea stokes spent the afternoon Monday at the home of her sister, Mrs. Basil Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Kilfayle truck field! Yet extra quality is standard GMG equipment. You pay no "extras" for such things as easy-tur- n steering with action, the recirculating Ventipane-controlle- d ventilation of the ball-beari- Weathersealed "Six-Foote- r" Kupfer. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Summers were in Malad last Wedneesday visiting with her sister, Mrs. Maxine Jones. Byron Anderson of Bear Riv er City spent Sunday at the; home of De Vere Anderson. Cab pistons that develop higher power without "knock" even when using Turbo-To- p gasolines! standard-grad- e Miss Geniel week-en- So come in. Select from the widest combirange of nations, 9 smart new colors. Drive out in a rugged '51 GMC! You'll know it engine-body-chass- at and family spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Emil ng d will take you farther, cost less to run because it's built to last like the big ones! lilE OWES " '. m t mi steel tank IT'S TRUE ... the of a Permaglas water heater can't rust because glass can't rust. IT'S WONDERFUL . . . You can have all the sparkling clean hot water you want. No more rust to ruin your wash or corrosion dirt to discolor water and fixtures. Your hot water will be as clean and sanitary as the water you drink. IT'S MADE TO IAST . . . You won't have the expense of replacing a Permaglas every few years because glass can't rust. glass-surface- d (k A.0.$mUh AUTOMATIC ElECTRIC WATER HEATERS Tremonton Tremonton Inc Cash $ Prizes of L,o. Ear Contest CAREY-FOR- D, so-0- "ANYONE MAY ENTER 0 Each ANYONE MAY WIN Here are the Simple Rules Ewer spent the Miss Sherry with Christensen. Last Saturday evening the ward hall was the scene of a 'festive teen age dance. Plans are under way to have one of these dances every other Saturday where teen agers will be Invited to attend. The Gay Nineties review of Tremonton was given at the ward hall on Tuesday evening. The event was enjoyed by all who attended. Refreshments; were served after. Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Scholer; and son Burke were In Salt Lake City on Tuesday. Mrs. Le Nae Summers and Mrs. Wanda Newman were Lo gan visitors Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Harding were in Willard over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Jones visited at the Deloris Stokes home Monday evening. Mrs. Norma Holmgren was at home visited with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Scholer on is . J.G.Burg ess ig Used in the City. mm Roscoe Mr. Mrs Jack Hutchins, of Mr. and Mrs. Valison Tanner of Etna, is here with her parents. She plans to live here while her husband "is in the service. Mrs. David Paskett visited the week with her during; Mr. daughter, Jean, who is attendsister and brother-in-laing Weber college at Ogden. and Mrs. R. O. McMinn. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cannon Mr .and Mrs. Raymond Tan K of Fielding were Sunday ev ner and son, Wayne, spent from ening visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Thursday to Mondav in Oeden. Mrs. Tanner visited her daugh Roscoe Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Anderson ter, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Clucas, and son, and Mr. and Mrs, while the men were on business. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Kimber the bird Roy Firth visited were in Elko, Neveda Wednesday afternoon. on Sunday refuge Mr. and Mrs. Dean Orwin vis and Thursday to see their sons, ited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard and Thurman, off to Rasmus Anderson and Bishop the service. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Roberts and Mrs. Delores Stokes on of Nevada visited his parents. Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Ander Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Roberts, son visited a few days in St. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Kimber, Mr. George last week. Mrs. w .L. Bell of Salt Lake City accom and Mrs. Winfred Kimber were Brigham visitors Mondav and panied them. Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Firth atMr. and Mrs. Marvin Tanner tended the wedding of her were Burley, Idaho visitors on brother Glenn Manning, of Thursday. Garland, Wednesday at the The Jollyette Ladies club met Logan Temple. They attended Monday evening at the home of the reception at Corinne in the Mrs. Wilda Kimber. Each mem evening. Carol Firth acted as ber of the club brought candy flower girl to the bride, who and cookies, which were put in is the former Thelma Thompto boxes and sent to the local son of Corinne. service men and missionary. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Newman The evening was spent in sewentertained for their son ing and delicious reKent on his birthday Monday. freshments eating served by the hostIt was a gala surprise party ess, assisted by Mrs. Mae Kimwith several young couples at- ber and Mrs. Af ton Blanthorn. Refreshments were tending. The P. T. A. enjoyed a social served and a good time en- evening Thursday evening unjoyed by all der the direction of principal Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Ander- - Keith Burnham. A program teon, daughter Rhea and Re Nae was presented afterwhich new Rock spent last week-en- d in officers were elected. Mrs. Rhea bait Laice City. While there Toyn was chosen president: they met President and Mrs. Delbert Tanner, vice president; Ellsworth of the Central States Mrs. Kenna Tanner, secretary Phone 3151 mission. Word has been received by Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Stokes that his brother, Joseph Stokes has arrived safely in Japan with the infantry. Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Summers and children spent last week-en- d visiting in Salt Lake Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Iverson were hid mother, Mrs. Orson A. Iverson, and sister Mr. and Mrs. Ivan C. Larsen of Granger, and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Jensen and daughter, DeLone of Brigham Find any friend, relative, or individual that's in the market for a good used car. 1 r 2 3 Bring them to CAREY FORDfS BIG USED CAR LOT on Main Street in Tremonton and turn them -- over to Bud Carey. If your friend purchases any one of Carey Ford's ' used 4 cars, you win $50 cash. (Car dealers and wholesale buyers not eligible.) BRING YOUR FRIENDS IN TODAY. THIS CONTEST DRIVE BARGAIN A AWAY CLOSES SATURDAY, APRIL 28th LOOK THESE OVER 1950 1946 Mercury Chevrolet 1940 Pontiac 1949 Ford 1948 Chevrolet 1947 1946 1948 1947 1948 Pontiac Mercury Plymouth Ford Chevrolet t 1949 1949 1947 1950 1947 Ford 2 ton truck Ford 34 ton truck Ford 34 ton truck International pickup Ford 2 ton C.O.E. Monday. iioht ifodt , In O wfcfc rormtf of midium ngm-- mmvt moons dwuM coabmrfmm to fif vrf trvdung Md Wayne Sandall Motor Co. DIAL 3956 You'll do beffar on TREMONTON a vfd truck with your CMC daUr INIItAl I Recent word from our service men, Larry Anderson still stationed in Oklahoma and Donald Anderson writes from Alaska, that spring Is there, while his brother Lorrin, who is missionary in Missouri reports that it's still plenty cold there. but he is enjoying such sights as the Carthage Jail and other Carey-For- d, Inc. BIG USED CAR LOT ON EAST MAIN STREET Phone 2121 Tremonton |