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Show Thursday. July THE LEADER. Trcroooton. Utah HLEAID.Hffi SERVING THE VALLEY RIVER BEAR Published by the LEADER PUBLISHING COMPANY, Inc. on Thursday afternoon, for Friday Distribution $3.00 per year SUBSCRIPTION RATES (In advance) Entered at the post office at Trenonton, Utah as Second Class matter October 15, 1925 under act of March 3, 1879. A. N. RYTTING, Editor-Publish- are the proud parents of a fine pound baby girl born on the 4th of July at a Brigham City EAST GARLAND 8 Mrs. Epb Feterson Korean Veteran Arrives Home hospital. Corporal Don Harper, called Wa parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Harper from California Wed sesday to report that his boat riad docked and he was on his way ihome. Corporal Harper lias been hi Korea for ten months serving with the heavy artillery. 8gt L. Francis Petersen ar rived home early Wednesday morning for a twenty day fur lough. He Is a son of Mrs. Doris Petersen and has been stationed at Ft Sill, Oklahoma. The Eager Beaver club met at the home of their leader, Mrs. Wanda Peterson, with Brenda Peterson as hostess. The afternoon was spent in finishing their dish towels and making oil cloth flowers. Jean Shaffer and lone Harper were in charge of the games. Refreshments were served by the hostess to 13. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Harper ing Ogden Canyon. Joan Grover accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Korth and were family to Logan Canyon Thurs- Mrs. Joe Oyler, Rhoda and Luc tie Shaffer Ogden visitors. Monday. day. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Holman Authorized BEN DIX Mrs. Roy Oyler, Mrs. Jasper Shaffer and Mrs. Lyle Johnson FOR and FRIGIDAIRE Parts & Service CALL FRONK CHEVROLET Company Tremonton Earl Oyler, Service Mgr. We Repair and Service all makes of Appliances! 14-- The Tom Harper and Dale son. Gardner families spent Indep Mrs. Orval Grover entertained endence Day at Como Springs. her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Hansen Herwlck and daughter, Diane, and family were at Bear Lake of Alameda, California also Mrs. for the 4th. Eva Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hansen Peterson of Penrose. Mrs. Scott of Salt Lake City spent Satur- Grover joined them in an outday and Sunday with their in drove to Salt Lake City to meet their daughter and children, Mrs. Ned Jackson who had come by bus from their home at Gardnerville, Nevada. Mrs- - L. M. Holman was hos to the tess Tuesday evening old RJS. Stake Board who ser ved with Mrs. Fridal. Mr. and Mrs. David Sheldon and son and Mrs. H. Theissons of Salt Lake City were guests Adams home at the Golden Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Eph Peterson were in Clearfield and Ogden Saturday where they visited with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Rogers and son, Robert of Sandy visited with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Oyler Tuesday. 4-- H and two daughters of Ogden, Mrs. NaVee Thornley of Smith field and Mr. and Mrs. Verl An derson of North Garland. Mr", and Mrs. Henry Soren- sen and Mr. and Mrs. Orin Parkinson and Mrs. Francis Allen enjoyed an outing in Logan Canyon Saturday. The Trailbuilder boys play ed the Fielding team Monday. The score was 2 in favor of our team. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Watt of Layton were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Pierson. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Potter visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Val Koller and family in Weston. Grant Korth is spending his vacation at Nampa, Idaho with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Adam- - Brenda Peterson had as guests for the week, Vee and Merle Crobtree. her cousins from Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Hyde of Logan visited with the Petersons Saturday evening. - there. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Leak and daughter, Maxine, visited in Brigham and at the Bird Refuge on the 4th. Mr. and Mrs. A- L. Smith ac companied by Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Smith attended the Rodeo at Malad July 6. Mrs. Ruland Rudd of Plymouth visited Saturday at the home of her sister, Mrs. Preston Petersen. Visitors this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C- E. Miller included Lee and Myrle Miller Eskelsen of Salt Lake on July 4th, Orin and Opal Miller Kimber and family of Grouse Creek Sunday, and Mrs. Miller's brother and wife Mr. and Mrs- Edgley Owens of Poca- tello, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Engvar Peter sen enjoyed an outing in the - - - Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Wi D. ning from Montana, where Mr. Anderson has been for several weeks. His wife spent the past two weeks there with him at White Sulphur Springs, Great Falls, and at Salmon, Idaho. BRING RESULTS LEADER WANT ADS We can make your ... Smith of New with Mrs. Smith's son and family, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Smith. A. L. Smith's son, Micheal, of Elpaso, Texas is spending his summer vacation here. Mr. and Mrs Scott Petersen and family and Mrs. Eva C. Petersen visited the Idaho Falls LDS Temple Wednesday and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Theodor Fuller and family at Eagle, Idaho Thursday and Free inspection for mileage-stealin- or and bruises. Remove stones, glass, nails and other objects that can cause punctures. m I m Dial 3941 PRICES! I Ivlck ,uUk0"ASTMo.r. 4. MODU WMn . . . . Re-inforc- ed Isn't that beauty -- with the if MOUtl.3 "VZm $2205.68 LIFE "Buy for Cash and Pay Less" TREMONTON we play Pardon us a familiar railroad I IN' Strong Seams Concealed Riveted Pockets, New Shipment Just In . . . Priced Right. Select Yours Now at Tremonton. Next to the Liberty Theatre M"" Sturdily Built J O.K. RUDDER WELDERS 1 11 mm GEPI1ART STORES CO. of Throughout the next week Yf x FOR OUTDOOR WEAR . . . LEE LEADS THE PARADE! ginning I ER . AS ADVERTISED Check tires for manufacturers' recommended air pressure. Inspect tire for uneven wear caused by worn mechanical parts. cuts We are moving into a New Building FURNITURE. HOME FURNISHING, CARPETS AND APPLIANCES TO YOU AT BARGAIN PRICES YOU CANNOT AFFORD JIM... for TIRE SAFE INSPECTION of tires g car YES! ITEM OF W. E. Hawkins home were Dr. and The S. A. Marbles and James Mrs. Karl J. Hawkins who were Kellers left the first of the enroute to their home in Salt week for a few weeks' visit in Lake after a visit in California. Yellowstone Park. MEN'S tires last longer! make your FREE TIRE Re mova Sale! EVERY Uintah Basin Area. Saturday callers at the Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Anderson returned home Saturday eve- makes eyes Even its price we are offering p. LADIES' Consequents Mexico are visiting Lyle Barfuss, Grant Theurer Lyle R. Hansen Is at the Veteran's hospital In Salt Lake for and Tom Palmer left Monday for a week's fishing trip in the a physical check-u- " SERVOGG THOSE Leonard Petersen or - TO New Mexico Couple Visit Here Truth canyon Sunday. Mr. and Mrs- - William Her wick (Mary Petersen) and small daughter, Dianna returned to their home at San Jose Calif, after visiting with Mrs. Berwick's mother, Mrs. Eva C- Petersen. Mr. and Mrs. Arden Johansen and family of Ogden and Mrs. Eva C. Petersen were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse F. Petersen. Mr. Johansen was guest speaker at the evening meeting at Thatcher. Bonnie and Gloria Gay and Donna and Sherrie Petersen visited Thursday In Almo, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs- - Arnald Dalton and family visited Sunday in Cache valley with Mrs. Dalton's brother, S. I. McMurdie and family. Mrs. Engvar Petersen and Mrs. J. F. Petersen visited friends and relatives in Salt Lake Thursday. Bring your tire troubles PENROSE visited in Malad Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Allred and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Peterson spent Sunday at Bear Lake. Douglas Allred won honors at the Rodeo in Plymouth- on the 4th. A $30 prize for calf riding and a trophy for all round cow Jack Dalton and Darwin Nel after boy. His father Gilbert Allred son returned Saturday didn't fare so good. As a spect- pending a week vacationing at ator he received a leg injury, by Yellowstone National Park. a Brahma Bull, and had difMarlene Egley returned home when set infection in. ficulty At this time he is very much improved. Mr. and Mrs. Allred were Ogden visitors Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Soren-se- n had as Sunday guests, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Pulsipher of Mrs. Pulsipher's sister Avon, - Thursday after having spent a week in Oeden at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray South-Mr. .and Mrs. George Hewett and family of Clearfield were weekend guests of her mother, Mrs. Josephine NelsonDee Leak and Lee Dalton celebrated the 4th at Bear Lake. Leonard Petersen and children visited with his son, Fred, at Camp Browning Sunday. Fred Is the water front director 12, 1951 $2592. ok 532B7.44 big-powe- r, phrase, but we aim to flag down some certain people ... Those folks who've always had a great big yen for a new Buick, but a big worry that Buick prices ran too high .for their budgets. Now we'll have to grant you that on style and beauty and size and impressive appearance a 1951 Buick looks like a pretty high price tag. And we'll have to grant, too, that the zooming power and the luxurious ride and the heavyweight steadiness you get in a Buick would also indicate prices beyond the reach of most people. But honestly, could anything be farther from the truth when you note the sample prices for 1951 Buicks in the panel yonder? big-mileag- eight-cylinde- r, e, Fireball valve-in-hea- d with prices starting Engine-a- nd below those of many of today's sixes really within your budget picture? Won't you admit here and now that you can have Buick room and comfort, can have Buick ride and handling, can have Buick style and size-f- or little, if any, more than you've been paying for lesser cars? That leaves the next step up to you stopping in to see us. Come in soon, look over the Special, Super or Roadmaster you've always wanted and let that happy glow go surging all through you as you sign up for Buick. your smart-buy to cktnga without notiee. .h,l.l on b"M - ENGINE ZZZZZU TO MISS EVERY ITEM WILL BE REDUCED 51T02S ESPECIALLY FOR THIS REMOVAL SALE Come in and select a needed piece of furniture this week while you can save at Allen's Homo Furnishings "Your PHONE 6956 Home-tow- n Ht Nr i. TnO. ABC Nlwot. .vr Modo 9 ...nlnp. Furniture Dealer" TREMONTON BARGAINS GALORE! Fronk Chevrolet Co. Phone 2311 TremonUn ! rOUH KiY TO VAIU6 GREATER |