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Show THE LEADER. Tremonton, Softball Season Starts With Senior and Junior Leagues Softball got underway Thursday, May 24, with both junior and senior teams starting off on a 7 week schedule, according to Harry Miller, chairman of arrangements. Junior League The schedule for the Juniors for the first three weeks will be as follows: Thursday, May 24 3rd ward at Bothwell, 1st at 2nd, Elwood at Thatcher, with CHANGE ANNOUNCED BY SOCIAL SECURITY OFFICE Mr. Harry E. Johnson, of the Ogden social security office, will visit Tremonton on Friday, May 25, 1951. He will be at the office of the Utah Power and Light Company at 2 p.m. This is a change from the regular schedule of visits on the last Thursday of each month and will be for this month only. Deweyville bye. Mr. Johnson will have apThursday, May 31st for social security acplications 2nd at 3rd, Bothwell at 1st, count number cards for students Thatcher at Deweyville and El- who plan to work this summer. IN MEMORY Thursday, June 7th Dr. Estell Spurrier formerly 3rd at 1st, Bothwell at El Utah, who is now living at wood, Deweyville at 2nd and pf Redondo Beach, California, arThatcher bye. rived this week to spend a few Senior League with Dr. and Mrs. Wm. EL The first three week sched- days Hawkins. ule of the first half of the Senior league are as listed: Mrs. S. E. Bjorn and daughter Monday, May 28 went to Salt Lake City Trixie 3rd at Bothwell, 1st at 2nd, to visit with Betty week .this Elwood at Thatcher, Deweyville and Bjorn. Dwayne bye. Monday, June 4th 2nd at 3rd, Bothwell Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Dustman 1st, at Ogden on Wednesday visited Deweyville, Elwood with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wilson. Thatcher at bye. at Friday, June 8th 3rd at 1st, Bothwell at Elwood, Deweyville at 2nd and Thatcher bye. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cook and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Freeman of Midvale were The complete schedule for the daughter, Julie,, Mr. of visitors and Mrs. Sunday first half will be published next A. L. Cook. week. All games are called for 6:30. Dr. Wm. Eli Hawkins was at Malta on Wednesday where he Mrs. Clara Sigler of Los An- attended the funeral services geles, California, visited at the for a cousin, William Hawkins. home of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley He was also a speaker at the Dustman a few days last week. services. YOUR DRUG Antonio Finlzio of Serracop-riol- o Forggia, Italy, has been placed in the Owen L. Brough family for two months- - He is one of the International Farm Program Exchange, who is In the United States to learn American methods in farming, ex pected to create a better mutual understanding between the different countries. This young farmer program has as it's purpose the rela tionship of a higher and more efficient agricultural produc tivity by means of exchange of ideas, experience and skill. Directing the program is the Economic Cooperation Admin istration of the U. S. Department of Agriculture, with Land- Grant colleges and farm or ganizations cooperating. Antonio is one of five foreign young men assigned to Utah. There are 216 in the United States. At the end of his two months here, he will be trans ferred to another state. Dear sisters, how we miss you aremt. nwav ttiA Aaxr vnn OiUUC .7" " " it We never can forget you And we grieve for you ... y. God called you home One cold December morning, He took you out of our midst to-get- Without a bit of warning. You have gone upon a journey To a land that's bright and fair, And though we all do miss vou here. We know you are happier there WANT ADS wood bye. Mr. and Mrs. William D. Harris To Observe Golden Wedding 120 spring pullets, In observance of the fiftieth hatched last of March. $1.25 loss in brooder. anniversary of their marriage, each. Only 1 Phone Delton Roundy, 4759 ltp Mr. and Mrs. William D. Harris will be honored at Riders going to Hill tof Portage, WANTED at their home on house an open field for 7 o'clock shift. See 7, between the June (Vinson Sorensen. East Garland. Sunday, of two and eight p. m. hours ltp Friends of the couple are In 3 room FOR RENT modern vitee, to call. unfurnished cottage. Also modThe couple, are both natives basefurnished ern of Portage, and have lived in ment apartment. Phone 5021. that community all their lives. ltc He is a son of Enoch and Jane FOR SALE fifteen tons of Al- Hoskins Harris, and was born falfa hay in stack, on farm at April 16, 1877 in Portage. His Penrose, Utah, at $22.00 per ton. wife, Zina E. Gibbs Harris was, Please contact Roy C. Anderson, born there November 30, 1881. t2c They were married in the Logan Thatcher. Phone temple, May 15, 1901. HAVE YOUR PAINTING and They homesteaded their prointerior decorating done now. in northern Box Elder perty Free estimate on all work. See Mr. Harris nasi Thomas Bosley at Corinne or county, where a and raised' farm operated Phone Brlgham 0281-Jlivestock. Mp has als. been a t3p. coal dealer in Porta, and at LOST black baldfaced saddle the present time drires a school horse, 4 stocking legs. Branded bus. with quarter circle J on left hip. Mr. Harris has served as a Call Utah Power & Light Co., or member of the Portage town phone 4721. ltp board for four years, and was FLOWERS FOR DECORATION president of the Portage Irriand Power DAY. Plenty of , peonies, iris gation, Reservoir daisies and several other va company four years. Between rieties. Place your orders early. thhe couple, they handled the Open until 10 p. m. Tuesday. town postoffice for seventeen Walton's Valley Nursery. Call years. He has served in the saperin- 2926. ltc FOR SALE 5-- 24 2. 5-- 24 green enamel Mon good condition. Reasonable price. Phone 3843. arch range, 5-- 24 ay! Convenient i Selected, Sold With "Prescription Care" YOUR FAMILY MEDICINE CABINET is truly the , center of your home. wisely-stockeit Keep always ready by drawing "health-and-beaut- DAIRY FEED for high productive feed. Olympic 16 16 of Aids Treasure-ches- t t3c I y" d, upon your drug store's supply of over 11,000 different products that range from the latest drugs to adhesive tape or razor wonder-- working blades. At your drug store you can be sure that your essential needs are filled correctly that the quality is high, the price right, the merchandise thoughtfully selected for your requirements. Today's a good time to check your medicine cabinet for needed items. Then see your druggist. Get his advice about the kind, the size, the brand that's best for your special needs. You pay not a penny more for his friendly, professional service. By FARRELL J. BESS How To Check Ubricaat UvtJ Yoar Differential Here's an easy way to check the lubricant in your differential. It work aa shown in the h diagram below. News of tCLUBS H 5-- 17 ts bend finger e expansion. RPM Gear Lubricant won't corrode metal, resist oxidation; stand up under extreme pressure. Call us about it Well fill your order fast: for service is the keynote of our local business. Multi-Servic- slowly until end is in oil MM' SPRAYING weeds and insects. Call CUSTOM. 4921 UTAH USAC. work. She has also been active in Farm Bureau and dub acattended the tivities, having club leadership .school at' the USAC five terms, and having been awarded the twenty-yeservice pin. They are parents of four sons and four daughters, and Just a girl at the age of seven. The family consists of Ulalla Cornwall and Mrs. Evelyn Fuhriman, Tremonton; Virsil C. and Wendell L. Harris, Portage; Leora H. Moore, Idaho Fails, Idaho; Orville J. Harris, Nam-p- a, Idaho; Marjorie Ward, Ogden and William R. Harris, of Trenton. They also have nineteen grandchildren. 4-- 4-- H ar The easiest way we know of keeping those spiral bevel and os n anti-foami- exaatroaiinaa-agedastonrodsj- . agent thai . FARRELL Dial 2251 195 '. , A Stsassrf M Csasaaf si J. CsM rVsssw DESS Tremonton FIELDING STUDENT HONORED AT A. C. Before buying automobile in" surance be iure to see JAMES BROUOH, agent In Tremonton tfnc Military Review held at the at Logan on Thursday where their son, Cadet Lt. Colonel Owen J. Jones, who has MATTRESS We are equipped to make g the finest of the mattress highest quality. Standard or De Luxe inner-sprin- Quality. EVERTON MATTRESS COMPANY Phone 27 Brigham City or R. C. Harris, Phone 5026 Tremonton PROFITS been commander of the 1st. Battalion of Artillery Regiment it for the past year was awarded an Athletic Metal by John O. Roning, director of Athletics and Head Football Coach, for being the best advanced R. O. T. C. Cadet in Intercolllgiate Athletics and Military Science. t Yellowtail TUNA ........ 21c I Sansenena Corned Beef 12 oz 39c RADIO TO BROADCAST GOLD MEDAL SPEECH CONTEST The Gold Medal speech contest conducted by Mrs. Axel Frederlcksen, state speech director for the Women's Christian will be Temperance Union, broadcast over Radio Station KBUH, Brlgham City, Sunday from 3 to 4 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Woodruff returned last week from a trip ER $ 8c ,8 oz. MARSHMALLOWS Tastewell MARGARINE ... .43c Hi C ORANGE AID . .46 oz can 27c Tastewell cut Green Beans '. . . . 13c ROLY POLY PEAS 11c VIKING COFFEE 81c Fisher's DO NUTS --I doz. pkg 35c g Cartoned TOMATOES 19 3 CORN, fresh roasting, 4 ears 25c lb. 04c CABBAGE, large solid 1 1 Luncheon Loaf from Swift's lb 51c SEWER We are not canvassing. For service call Logan 27J4 collect or Ewer Plumbing Co. 3261 Tremonton J. White, Manager EVERTON Inspection U. S. A. C. SERVICE CO. A. ON A NEW JET Mr. and Mrs. David B. Jones attended the Annual there is only Tre-monto- n. IN COMFORT "OPERATION t SEWER OR DRAIN SERVICE THE ROT0-R00T- SLEEP Mrs. Melvin Foxley and children, Gretel and Douglas, accompanied by J. H. Smith of Fielding visited at the home of Mrs. Grant Mc Farland at Salt Lake I ! and FOR SALE The JohnJlmprop-erty- , one mile west of Small house and ou' 2 acres $2000.0C buildings. Terms. J. H. Miller, Brlghani City. tfnc Mrs. Russ Waldron who is leader of the Tremonton First ward guide boys took them to Salt 'Lake City Monday, where 'they visited first at the Capitol building, then to Liberty Park, where they had their lunch and visited the Zoo. Then they went to the General Electric radio room where they saw Gene Autrey on television. . FOR SEPTIC TANK SERVICE tfs GUIDE BOYS HAVE TRIP TO SALT LAKE CITY on Friday. - City Card of Thanks Attention employers in Northern Box Elder County. The Emis Our sincere appreciation ployment Service Office in Brig-ha- hereby extended to all who have City, in cooperation with assisted us in any way in the the Box Elder County Farm death of our father. We are Labor Association, will open a deeply grateful for all the help Branch Employment Office at that was given, for the calls at Tremonton, Utah on May 21, the home, and for the wonder 1251. This office will be located ful funeral. Our thanks is exin the Farm Labor Camp at Tre- tended to every one. monton, Utah, with office hours The J. P. Holmgren family. of 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 The telephone number of the Branch Office is Tremonton 4873. is office Douglas Miller manager. t3c win pay Exercises will be held Sunday with Bishop LeGande Richards as the speaker. H 's :ash for dead or useless cows norses. sheep or hogs. Dial Tremonton 2141 or Garland Phone - j.rs. to Wahkiacus, Washington. Auto Olass Installation for all make cars. Dick's Auto Shop Phone 3556 tfnt remove and oil level will show on finger nail brpoad gears in good condition is to use RPM Malti-SerriGear Lubricant. It keeps a tough, protective Mm on gear teeth. Contain 510 for Mark-ham- Rucker. his Burgess; torian, Lila Heslop; Sergeant ai arms, Joy Rucker and Dorothea Virginia chaplain, Stenquist; Adams. The secretary u dv chosen by the president. Delegates to the convention or. Ann Watkins. Lila Heslop, Mary Stenquist, Dorothea Sten quist, Isabel Stanaer ana imaci Ransom. Alternates named: Mesdames J. G. Burgess, Art Allen, Alvln Anderson, Frank Heslop, Cleo Anderson and Cliff Mateson, m Dairy Feed made by General feed $3.45 Mills, Inc. Dairy 16 per 100 lbs. Calf feed pellets $8.80 per 100 lbs. Anderson Seed The meeting of the Fancy & Feed, Tremonton, Utah. Ph. Pants club was held Wed2541. ltc nesday at the home of Zenna FOR SALE 14 ft Century boat White. Linda Anderson, Vice and trailer, also 22 hp outboard President took charge of the motor. Very reasonable. Phone meeting There were 8 present 1 absent. The lesson on Nick Anderson, Valley and 3121, a Pattern was given. "Fitting Cleaners. ltc Pledge was by Zenna White. ReHENS LAY EXTRA EGGS when freshments were served. The next meeting is to be they get the extra quality that's Lorro Egg Mash. De- held at the home of Linda Anveloped by General Mills at Lar- - derson. ro research farm. Let us tell Reporter Beth Peterson. you about it. Andrson Seed & Feed, Tremonton, Utah. Phone 2541. Members and leaders of the ltc Salt Creek 4H Dairy club partiSMALL HOME for rent. Ideal in the Plain for newlyweds or family with cipated Thursday City Dairy Show. Kent Summers one child. Phone 4937. t2o and Allen Tinsley took first FOR SALE by owner two bed- place, Kay Skinner and Darwin won second place room house; less than year old, Wilson oil furnace, Venetian blinds, awards, and Steven Porritt took hardwood floors, good size yard third place. At the Richmond Black and with lawn and shrubs. Call 124J Garland for particulars. White show on Friday, Kent again took first place ltc Summers with Allen Tinsley taking secUNFURNISHED APT. FOR RENT ond. All of these prizes were Dial 2091. tfnc won in the 4H Division. Ron Anderson, Reporter. FOR SALE 50 sacks potatoes, Held run. 75c per cwt. Call The Helpers 4H club Call 5731. Leland Stokes. ltc met atHandy the home of MariLyn FOR SALE Spring fryers for and Ellen Cook on Thursday your deep freeze. Call 4046 or afternoon. They received their see Blaln Madsen. t3c 4H health books and learned how to hem dish towels. Refesh-menFOR SALE heavy spring fryers were served by the hostdressed. Ollle Knutson. esses. The next meeting will be Phone 151J Garland. 524 t2p held at the home of Mrs. Ann 4-- treasurer, Violet having served as president for Verl Iverson, Tremonton and nearlv ten Colleen Packer, Fielding, are She has been an expert Seamstress and has done a among the 106 graduates from L. D. S. Institute at the great deal of lovely crochet the EMPLOYMENT OFFICE IN TREMONTON ANNOUNCED 4-- H Th Amnriran Leeion Auxi liary meeting was held Monday WOr.ir.r at. the, Utah Power and Light auditorium. New officers were elected as follows: president, Ann Watkins; 1st vice zna president, Isabel Stanaer, Stenquist; resident. Mary tendency of the ward Sunday school and in the presidency of Mr. and Mrs. J- D. Dockstathe M.I.A. for sever li atder, Sam and Duane Getz Mrs. Harris began her church for services John funeral tended work in the Portage ward as a Schrenk in Salt Lake City counselor in the M.I.A , she was then made president of thv ward Primary and in 1919 start ed in the Relief Society and has continued in that organization TWO VALLEY STUDENTS ARE most of the time si .re then, GRADUATES OF INSTITUTE FOR SALE STORE OFFICERS ELECTED BY AUXILIARY FOREIGN EXCHANGE STUDENT AT O. L. BROUGH FARM OF MY SISTERS Hvlda Barbara Meister and Marie Amelia Getz ; by Olive Dockstader to-da- 24, 1951 Thursday, May Utah MUlvllle, Utah FRYERS, cut up, frozen it lb. 67c Food Basket Phone 5266 Tremonton j S |