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Show THE LEADER. Tremonton. Utah McKINLEY of her parents, Grover. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Schouby had as house guests this week her sisters, Mrs. Carrie Spauld-in- g of American Falls, Idaho We are glad it is spring here. who stayed with them all week In a few weeks we are going to and Mrs. Olive Burke of Idaho plan a May day and take a Falls, Idaho who spent the weekend. lunch and go for a walk. There are only four weeks of Sunday guests at the Emil school left after this one and Kupfer home were Mr. and Mrs. SCHOOLS TJEIVS Everybodyls playing ball and jumping rope. We had two fish In our room, one died and we have one left It is a carp, and a carp is a fresh-watfish. Our carp is about two and a half inches we have lots of work to do belong. fore we get promoted. We have four .flowers in Mrs. Cannon's Second Grade bloom. Last week we had two airWe have made some poetry raid drills, one at 10:30 and one books and some books about at 2:30. "The World We Live In". We afternoon was the like to play with our magnets Friday .fourth grades' turn to clean up and we made a compass with them. the school grounds. Miss Thomson's We are glad Spring is here. It is good to see everything so Fourth Grade pretty. School is fun. We have Judy Scothern and Joann Glenn many books and can do many things. Mrs. Rhead's There will be a Marble TournFirst Grade ament May 12th. The girls in our room are planning to have a Jack Tournament. We have a very nice teacher in the third Grade. She lets us By ELEDA VEE STOKES draw and do cutouts. Mrs. Gunnell has been to art class Mrs. Christensen was and made the cutest little cat dinner Emily of Mr. and Mrs. guest you ever did see. Some of the Oscar Christensen on Sunday. other teachers made things too. Mrs. Wayne Evans visited with We had two air raid practices her brother and family Mr. and at school Friday. We are haVing Mrs. at Riverlots of fun in school. We are side Douglas Roche Sunday. learning how to multiply and Principal Lewis Harding has divide, it is a lot of fun. We know our two, three, and four been absent from school be times tables. Some of us our cause of Illness this week. Vida Lind is substituting for him. learning the five times tables. Warren Ahdersen and Mr. We are studying about Hawaii. Mrs. and Anderson of Raymond The people have great sports. Ogden by Mrs accompanied to like go fishing and they They Anderson t of Garland like to go swimming in the Ethel ocean. In Hawaii they have the spent Sunday afternoon at the same holidays that we have. On Rosco Anderson home. New Years they have their Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Peterson Festival and they and Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Pineapple Thompson were in Pocatello, have the Queen. , Mrs. Gunnell's thrid grade Idaho on Sunday visiting with the D. M. Metcalfs. Marilyn Reeded Mrs. Roscoe Anderson left on Connie Rae Giles Pearl Saunders. Wednesday for Salt Lake to be with her sister, Mrs. W. L. Bell Hi there friends! It's just us who underwent an operation peeking in to tell you we know on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Orwin spring is here. How do we know! were Sunday afternoon guests Well, we are getting out our at the home of Mr. and Mrs marbles, balls, bats, gloves, ten- Henry Newman. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Anderson nis rackets, jumping ropes, roller skates and bicycles. That's a and son, Garth, spent Sunday sure sign. visiting with 'her parents in Everyone at school is playing Avon. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Harding something, Infact its even dan-- ! gerous to walk around the have had visiting at their home school yard because balls and recently Harold Evanson, Edna bats are fying everywhere. Bennett and Harry Jensen all Of course we all have to from Taber, Alberta Canada. Mrs. Clair Firth and children work, tco We all take turns in cleaning up the school yard. spent two days last week visit That's another sign. ing at the home of her parents, Our poor Dads! They just got Mr. and Mrs, L. W. Manning of the lawn mowers out yesterday Garland. and you see our Dads don't like Keith Andersen and Vernon those little machines very Andrews of Inkom, Idaho visitmuch. But when they get them ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. out you know spring is here. Oh Roscoe Anderson on Wednesday. well, we're surely glad we don't Keith is a buddy of their son, have to mow our lawns. Donald, who is stationed in AnSpring is a wonderful time, chorage Alaska. Kieth is home isn't it. on an emergency leave and will ' Mrs. Anderson's Fifth Grade return to his base in the near future. Reporers, Judy Deakin and Maricia Stohl Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rucker and sons were Extremely happy We are studying about Ho- this week to welcome a baby girl lland. It must be a very pretty into their family, born Sunday country it is so clean and green at the Valley hospital. In the summer time. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Anderson We get our tulip bulbs and and daughter, Christine, visited lots of our cheese from there. in Fielding Sunday at the home er . BOTIIIVELL ' ANNOUNCEMENT DR. ROY F. BARIJARD wishes to announce that he will be in Dr. E. B. HARRISON'S Office on TUESDAYS from 9:30 until 5;00 p. m. Starting March 20 SPECIALIZING IN PRESCRIBING AND FITTING OF GLASSES FOR SEPTIC TANK SERVICE - SERVICE CO; LaRon Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Johnson of Bear River City was named the winner in the state F.FA. speech contest, and will parti cipate in the meet scheduled California next for Fresno, week. Austin Johnson and Sam Gordon of Brigham City accompanied LaRon on the drive to Cal ifornia. LaRon is student body president at Box Elder high school an is prominent in both athlet ics and music at the school. A. 3. White, Manager MUlTiUe, R. Three room unfurnished modern apartment with glassed in porch Phone 3801 tic FOR RENT To Hold Civil Service Exams ; Mrs. Garland Puzey and son, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Shumway Paul spent Monday at Salt Lake City with her mother, returned home last week from a trip to Los Angeles, La Jolla Mrs. J. M. Bezzant. and Beverly Hill, California Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Allen where they visited with her Nielsen," of sister, Mrs. 'Vera Lund. They and Mrs. Ferris Garland attended the Draper were also at Tijuana, Mexico and on returning stopped at Poultrymens convention on Sat- Las Vegas, Nevada. urday at Draper. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Benjamin F. also known as B. F. Win-zel- er, Win- zeler, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at her residence Tremonton, Box Elder County, Utah, on or before the 31st day of August A. D., 1951. Mary D. Winzeler, executrix of the estate of Benjamin F. Winzeler, also known as B. F. Winzeler, Deceased. WM. E. Davis, Esq., Attorney for executrix, Brigham City, Utah. 4tpd: Date of first publication April 26th, A. D., 1951. Mrs. Robert Rucker returned home this week from the Valley hospital where she under- went an" appendicitis operation. Mr. and Mrs. Moroni Ward visited at Wiilard with Mrs. Ward's brother, Mr, and Mrs. J. W. McBride. Sunday guests at the home W. A. Adams were Mr. and Mrs.) Russell Jenkins and family of South Jordan, and" Mrs. Henrietta Thiessen of Salt Lake City. of Mr. and Mrs. . . ments, including annual reDriver, salesman for newals. Write P. O. Box 471 delivery . tniekxJlpply in person. Brigham City for interview. 426 for Beehive ! SERVICE to farmer and, pouHrymenfor 27 Orval Payne was operated on at the Valley hospital-Wednesd- ay year. cooperative 00 morning for appendicitis reported to be recovering satisfactorily. inALLPartmtntt, He is Mr. and Mrs. Lewis A. Dodd visited from Tuesday until Friday at Salt Lake City with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Vandenberg. While there they attended the by offering UN6QUAIIEO ' Insurance salesman Hugh Adams of Blackfoot, lor full or part time work. Op- Idaho visited with his" parents, portunity for retired person. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Adams Lucrative commission. Arrange a few days last week. WANTED WANTED Permanent right man. Mr. and Mrs. f Harry ; Drew were at Salt Lake City on Friday 'where they attended the Farm Loan Association meeting which was held at the TemThe Utah Highway . Patrol ple Square hotel. Civil Service Commission has If War Cwnes Here just announced a new examina tion for the position of Highway After an air bust, wait a few minPatrolman, LeRay S. Howell, utes then go help to fight firei.at After least kinds of bursts wait Executive Officer, announced other one hour to give lingering radiation today. some chance to die down. The starting salary la $235.00 per month with a $15.00 per month uniform allowance in LEGAL NOTICES addition. It is not possible at this time to tell how many ap Probate and Guardianship Nopointments will be made from tices. Consult Clerk of District The closing date for receipt Brigham, Utah, or the reof official applications is May Govt, signers for farther inspective 10, 1951. The written test will formation. be conducted in Salt Lake City, fices. Richard K, Dr. and Mrs. Gorton and children of Salt Lake were dinner guests oh Sunday at the D. J. Homer home. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Anderson and baby daughter, and Dale Homer, also of Salt Lake were guests of the Homers Saturday. 1951 Highway Patrol Cannon of Rupert, Iaho Is visiting this week with her children, Mr. and Mrs. Russ Waldron, Mr. and Mrs. Eddy Krey, Mrs. Thelma and Provo, Utah on May Bowcutt, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Ogden, Cannon and Mr. and Mrs. 19, 1951. Application blanks and an Sheldon Cannon. nouncements giving detailed In formation may be obtained at Mrs. Russ Waldron and Mrs. the office of the Highway PatEddy Krey were guests at the rol Civil Service Commission at home of their sister, Mrs. Har- Mezzanine 1, 174 Motor Avenue, old Holly of Salt Lake on Salt Lake City, Utah, or at local Employment Security ofThursday. Mrs. Lewis WAR1T ADDS wmhommtm funeral of Elma Carline. " toast-mast- win pay FOR SALE girls Bendix bi- UTAH WCTU SETS MEETING or useless cash dead for cows, new. Priced The Womens Christian' Tem- cycle. Practically Dial Tre or horses, sheep hogs. reasonable. Phone 4816. tip monton 2141 or perance Union will met at the Garland Phone home of Mrs, Ethel Palmer on FOR SALE heavy 195 tfs spring fryers Thursday at 2:30 p.m. Mrs. Gile dressed. Also 150 New Hamp FOR SALE 2 Farm Wilson has charge of the pro- shire pullets. OUie Knutson. Master milker complete with stain units, gram. Mrs. Agnes Sterling Phone 151J Garland. tic TS County health nurse will discuss civilian defense from, the, stand FOR SALE point of health and temperance. mattress. 361 The Second Ward Prima rv of ficers honored four Guide Boys at services held in the Second ward last Thurs day evening. The parents of the boys were also present. Bishop rcesse a. Mason and Mrs. Re becca Smith, class leader talk ed to Darrell Anderson, Veryl Nesson, Lee Coombs and Theral Smith, who were graduated from the primary association ounaay evening. Refreshments were served to the group. Mrs. Rudy Mrs. Lettie D. Campbell of Afton, Wyoming visited with her sister, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. last week. LOW FAXES er less steel milker buckets. See Wlldon Grover, East Garland or new twin size tfnc phone Fielding. So. Tremont St. tip HAVE YOUR GREYHOUND'S ytacatfon rPlanning ervice We'll furnish d folders, make hotel reservations, plan fact-fille- sightseeing, arrange carefree EVEJtYWOEl New York City . . . $39.95 Cargary Canada . . . $20.20 Edmonton, Canada . $25.55 Van Couver, B.C. . $21.45 Seattle, Washington $18.05 Laguna Beach, Ca!. - $15.75 San Francisco, Cal. . $16.75 Bryce Canyon, National Park . (Add Tax) ... $7.20 GREYHOUND BUS DEPOT MIDLAND HOTEL VACATION TOURS - lawn mover three room sharpened by Lyndon Barkle, tic unfurnished apt. Heat and Deweyville. Phone 5737. water furnished. Ideal for FOR RENT room three apt. couple or couple with small unfurnished. Phone 2962. tic child. LaRain Marble. 1946 SALE Chevrolet Phone 5056. tip FOR 4 door sedan, fully equipped. FOR SALE, by Owner two bed- Call 2943. tip room house; less than year old, 500 SALE Acres FOR 2960 oil furnace, Venetian blinds, acres In bal and hay grain, hardwood floors, good sized yard with lawn and shrubs. Call ance in fenced pasture. Two 124-- J Garland for particulars. sets of improvements, 232 head of Grazing. This Is a tip realTaylor stock ranch for less than WE HAVE WARFARIN the rat. $20.00 per acre. Citizens Agency t2c mouse, mole and squirrel kill- Twin Falls, Idaho 412 er. Let's go after the straglers A Coupe. FOR SALE Model before they go back Into the 2344 Field, Phone Odell Bigler. fields and ditches. MARKHAM'S 4921. 419 t3c ing. 419 t2p FOR SALE Triad Universal FOR SALE four room modern hay bale loader A 1 condition. house. Good chicken coops. Call Good discount, call 3025. Kenneth Smith. Garland. 419 t2c 51J tl: FOR RENT M. E. HALL, Agent Call 3886 new "" ATTENTION Spray Rig Oper- at lowSaturday evening guests at ators. All types of the home of Frank Stevens est prices. We sell spray rigs were Mr. and Mrs. Victor J. to fit all makes of tractors and Bott and daughter Margaret of Jeeps. MARKHAM'S East Main. Salt Lake City. 419 t2c -d Utah Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Gephart and daughter Elaine, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hawkes of Howell, and Mr. and Mrs. David Stander went to Salt Lake on Thursday to bid farewell to Tony Stander prior to his leaving on a mission. Mrs. Stander was with him and she returned home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hawkes. While at Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Gephart visited with Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Argyle and the Edward Goddards. employment t2c Bottling Works, Brigham City 577 No. FOR RENT five room house Main. tfnc with upstairs. Elwood. Call 4749. t2c 426 FOR RENT furnished or un furnished heated basement HAVE YOUR curtains stretched apartment. 260 No. 1st West or by Roma Smith. Experienced, call 3992. tl Phone 5787. tip STAKE HOLDS SEAGULL DAY The annual Seagull Day was DEWEY DRAPERY SERVICE at FOR RENT four room conducted Saturday under the Deweyville carry a good supply house. Call 5717. ' tic direction of Mary Petersen. The of drapery rods and material Monitor top Gen wards attended in large groups samples in all qualities. Uphol- - FOR SALE The games were under the sup Btry supplies also available. Mrs. eral Electric refrigerator $40.00. tic ervision of Mrs. Margaret Perry Winford M. Barrus, Manager. See Fred W.l Hansen. of Deweyville and Deanna Hall Trained in drapery work at APT. FOR RENT of Tremonton Second ward. Re Hasco Drapery Service. Phone UNFURNISHED Dial 2091. tfnc freshments were in the care of 5728 tfnc Edna Fronk of Tremonton First Before buying automobile In and Irene Shuman of Penrose. FOR SALE or TRADE 1946 surance be sure to see JAMES sedan. Al con BROUGH, Mercury Arlene Hunsaker acted as agent In Tremonton. and dition. Radio heater, white and conducted a protfnc, gram where each ward took sldewall tires. Best buy In the Installation for all part. Mothers and girls played state. See at Rivervlew Garage, Auto Glass cars. "Auto Shop. Dick's make 141 1st East. So. Tremonton. freely together and enjoyed a tfnc Phone 4021 tfnc Phone 3556 fine afternoon. Dewey We are not canvasslnf. For service call Logan 27J4 collect or Ewer Plumbing Co, 3261 Tremonton contest held Sunday evening in the LJJ3. cnapei at Howell, under the direction of Mrs. Axel Frederlcksen, WCTU State Speech contest director. Others competing were Arlene Laub, and Leo Brockmann. both of Tremonton. Bishop Ariel Soren- sen reminded the contestants of the lasting benefit to be gained from their participation in speech contests, and com mended Mrs. Fredericksen for her unselfish effort in behalf of our young people. Homer Kotter of the Howell ward bish opric made the medal presen tation to the winner. The musical program offering was a saxophone solo by VerNon Harris with piano accompani ment toy Belva Jean Harris, and a reading given by Peggy Brockmann of Tremonton. BEAR RIVER CITY STUDENT WINS STATE SPEECH CONTEST Hupp visited her sister, Mr. and Mrs. K. Olsen at Layton on Sunday. THE ROTO'ROOTER SEWER of - Mr. and there is only Moana Korth, daughter Mrs. Elva Korth of Tremonton, was declared the winner in the WCTU Silver Medal speech Local Happenings and SEWER OR DRAIN SERVICE Moana Kortli is Speech Winner Elzo Sessions, Mr. Alvin Evans and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Kupfer. Oscar Nelson visited at the home of Mrs. Mable J. Stokes on Sunday. He returned home the following day. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Summers made a business trip to Smith-fiel- d on Monday. Mrs. Aria Summers entertained on Monday evening for her son, Dennis, on his birthday. It was a festive surprise party with the boys and girls of the seventh and eighth grades attending, out of town guest was Carolyn Cornwall. Mrs. Arvilla Stark and Mrs. Mable Stokes spent Thursday visiting with Mrs. Margie Larson of Corinne. Mr. and Mrs- Virgil Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Anderson spent Sunday at the home Mrs. T. R. Ault and Mrs. Mildof Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Fosberg red Richardson and daughter, of Ogden. Ann and Mrs. Duett Mr. and Mrs. Ted Stark and Patsy of Brigham City were Loveland Mr. and Mrs- Leland Stokes on Saturday at the T. guests spent Sunday in Ogden. While A. Carter home. there they visited with Mrs. Frank Agracola and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. William E. Mrs. George Stark. were Hawkins's Sunday guests ChristWarren Olsen, Deloy ensen and Darain Summers vis- Bud Wilson of Pocatello, Idaited in Promontory with War- ho, Mrs. John Wilson, Mrs. rens father, V. Olsen on Sunday. Lottie Larsen, Mrs. Mamie Burn- Miss Pamila Anderson and ham and Mr. and Mrs. John Miss Dona Anderson spent Sat Hawkins and family all of Lourday in Logan in the company gan. of their aunt, Mrs. Einor Sten Mrs. Eddy Krey and Mrs. guist of Tremonton. Miss Julie Holman is visiting Dick Howard were Ogden visfor awhile at the home of Mr itors on Monday. and Mrs. Ted Stark. PRIMARY HONORS GUIDE BOYS OPTOMOTRIST Thursday, April, 28 The John Jim prop erty, one mile west of Tre monton. Small house and out 2 acres $2000.00 buildings. Terms. J. H. Miller, Brigham tfnc City. SLEEP IN COMFORT on a new i EVERT0N MATTRESS WE NOW HAVE THE FINEST EQUIPMENT TO MASK MATTRESSES OF THE HIGHEST QUALITY INNER-SPRIN- G Priced At STANDARD DB LUXE $17.50 11950 - $22.50 -- FOR SALE EVERTS MATTRESS Phone 27 - $28.50 $34.50 COMPANY R. C Harris |