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Show THE LEADER, Tremonton, Utah Thursday, October 11. 1951 SNOWVILLE Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Arbon and Mrs. Christine Peterson daughter Marjorie spent Thursday, Friday and Saturday visiting in Ogden with their son Ruben and family, and in Brigham with Harold and famiMr. and Mrs. Arch Rose and ly and Dorothy Nuttal and famidaughter Joan and Mr. and Mrs. ly. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Cloward of D. G. Nelson Jr, returned home a from three Modesto, California, are visiting evening Saturday weeks trip to New York and at the home of Mr. and Mrs. other places of interest. They Harvey Sorenson. Last week the small groups of spent three days in New York where they met Elder Jerry the Primary went to the home Rose who landed September 26 of Mrs. Edith Yost to celebrate on the "Queen Eliazbeth" from the birthdays of her two daughEngland, after spending two ters, Pamla and Nadine. Games were played and delicious reyears as a missionary there. While there they also visited freshments were served. The with First Lieutenant Rolf Nel- party was under the direction son who is with the 115 head- of the presidency of the Primary quarters engineers and in and class teachers. Mrs. Erma Sorenson and son charge of equipment pool. Lt. Nelson was waiting to be ship- Leon and Mi.1, and Mrs. Otto Cloward went to Salt Lake City ped over seas. Other places the group visited Saturday. They visited the difwere the Kirtland Temple, Hill ferent historical church places. Cumorah, The Joseph Smith This is Mrs. Clowards first visit farm, Nauvoo, Carthage Jail and tq Utah. Liberty Jail and the temple lot Mr. and Mrs- Norman Talbot at Independence Missouri. They were in Salt Lake on business also spent two days in Chicago. Monday. Olef Olsen visited in Burley, Mrs. Kenneth Arbon and sons Idaho, three days last week with Bobbie and Rodney and Mr. and Mrs. Tillie Christopherson. Mrs. Bealey Cutler were in Brig-haMr. and Mrs. Rex Anderson Saturday. and two children, Craig and Among those who attended Shiree of Logan visited Sunday general conference in Salt Lake with Mr. and Mrs. Laurence were Mr. and Mrs. Alma Lar- - Local People Meet Missionary - m kin and daughters La Nez and Phyllis. Mr. and Mrs. De Lamar Cutler, Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Ward and Mrs. D. A. Hickman. Thursday evening of last week the Ward Relief Society held their opening social in the recreation hall. Mrs. Rose Ward was in charge. An interesting program was presented. OPPORTUNITY BUSINESS Monthly Spare Time, refilling and collecting money High Grade from our Nut machines in this area. No selling! To qualify for work, you must Jiave car. references. $320. cash, secured by inventory. Devoting 4 to 6 hours a week to business, I'our end on percentage of collections will net up to tisnno monthly with verv eood CARD OF THANKS of taking over full We wish to express our heart possibilities Income time. increasing accordfelt thanks and appreciation to those who called and helped ingly. For interview, include in application. Write JS during the illness and after the phone LEADER. care THE ltc bedeath of our dearest and i loved mother. Our sorow in her WANTED Copies of the Seppassing away, has been eased by tember 13th issue of the Lead the kindness and sympathy of- er. Will pay 10c for each copy fered by our friends and neighavailable. bors, and by the many floral pieces. We shall always remem- SEE the Sweaters and dresses ber these kind offerings. at the CLASSIC SHOP. For one The family of week, a 20 per cent reduction Hannah M. Summers. in price is allowed. $150.00 five-ce- nt &r) mm TIEST REALLY 4 '"The Dodge Oriflow Ride i really velvet-smoothI took the Blindfold Test, and only after the blindfold was removed could i believe I'd been over such a rough, bumpy road." Specifications and quipmnt subject to change without notice. Baby bed in excellent condition. Very reasonable. Phone Garland 33J2. Mrs. Elmo Munson. ltc FOR SALE APS Shop man and typist at Peterson Tractor Service Blindfold Test Proves Amazing Smoothness of Dodge Oriflow Ride . . . Let Us Show You Today 1 SPRING FLQWERING BULBS Sixteen Direct from Holland. Tulips, pheasant permits in the Fielding many varieties, including Red closed area No. 6, will go on sale, and parrot, daffodils, at Earl's Grocery story in Field- Emperor, narcissus, hyacinth, and Dutch ing, Saturday, Oct. 13 at $1.00 Iris. ' PEONIES such outstandeach. Bring your state license. ing varieties as Sarah BernFOR SALE New 0 rifle and hardt, Richard Carvel, Theres-s2 boxes of shells $50. Thayles Phillippe, Rivorie, and othCannon Deweyville Dial 5720. ltp ers in red, white and pink. Plant now for beautiful blooms SCHOOL BOY apples $1.25; next spring. Walton's Valley Family pack $1.65; large size Nursery, Tremonton, Utah. $2.25. One 25c melon with every Phone 2926. tfc bushel sold. Bin Tolman's PHEASANT PERMITS How To Keep Your Oil Heater Clea J!. A dollar-wis- e pot-typ- I S. ' : Wf , 1 rnJ- CEMENT i - .xia. rutin screen clean-delivere- iJ, W-n3"f- . ! ?e " brush Of course, using Standard Stove Oil, 100 distilled and you need only service your heater once a year. If you have a pressure-typ- e burner, try Standard Furnace Oil meets highest specifications. Enjoy dependable oil heat comfort with either of these fine Standard Heating Oils. Just call us! , pt clean-burnin- non-was- te ltc Am equipped to do custom Phone sub-soilin- 2852. Washes them in kerosene. Then he scrapes the burner pot to remove all hard carbon. Flange at top of the pot is inspected for air leaks which are sealed with furnace cement a f.V r. Ail t2c FOR SALE New 9x11 army tent. Will sell reasonable. Chase Pet- erson. Phone 30 or 5237. ltc Heavy fryers. Phone FOR SALE 5038. 10-1- 1 2tp FOR SALE 960 acre dry farm, 500 acres now in fall grain, up and shows good Ptand. Price includes all farm "quipdent, also good home, fully furnished, including electr' al appliances. Priced at $60,000 00. Contact A. L. Reese, Logan, Utah. Phone 115-4- The Big Dependable .GDB Drlvo It 5 Minuiot and You'll Drlvo It for Yoart- TRACTOR DEMONSTRATION TULIP BULBS for SALE large FOR SALE Ford tractor with FOR SALE Waterpump, cen-trifichoice variety, $1, $2, and $3 plow, tilter, harrows and mowjet type, y4 h.p. motor, a hundred. Dial 3781, Mrs. Ir-v- in ing machine., Mrs. Alfred Kunn 500 gals per hour capacity, Jones or call at 368 South administratrix for Kunz estate. heavy duty, 3 years old. When 10-- 4 tfc new cost $175.00, will sell for Tremont St. t2p Dial 4066. cal at the JOHN HARDING FARM East of Bear River City $85.00. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13th Starts at 1:00 P. M. , Sponsored By will pay Before buying AUTOMOBILE cash for dead or usless cows, INSURANCE be sure to see Reg horses, sheep or hogs. Dial Tre- Brough in Tremonton. tfc. UTAH Tremonton El-wo- od. 9-- 27 2141 195. FOR SALE apartment size G. E. Refrigerator, good con J. dition. Call BESS ltp FOR SALE Weiner pigs. See Perry Wilson or phone Thatch er 2249. ltp Tremonton Dial 2251 4797. tine TTP o Ltlrnee PROTECT YOUR CAR WITH THIS MODERN urn U r 1 a La MONTH NO DOWN PAYMENT Car prices are higher! Protect yours from costly depreciation and damage with a sturdy, winter-tigh- t garage. Top quality materials used Cost includes both throughout. labor and materials. ".You can buy H on 30 SAVE Time Payment Plan" Tri-Stat- e's A ral hoot tovtrl FiiMit Mltiltd pins carsfully IAISAM mllUd and finithcd. Dow. at a Missn doer In summer. Cemplttt with blst glott and kpmk pansli. Im XV x '" WOOL Install Balsam Wool between celling joists and. .pocket fuel savings . for Ailyears to come. I JAtA- I.J. iratmi win wr- ufwiw.. MOitTure-seaiea. .ate. Tim Fire resistant, permanent. Buy on Payment Plan. AlCrt -FILL AND w UlUtDAI mmis irrri tsjcf ff ATinU ytLUlK 0"A1111 ssi aH n J?) YVrLAH GOG3QGQ GOd like you to come in and a notic. car with a reputation for delivering years and years and years of driving pleasure. But there's another important part of this story you should hear: It's the wonderful story of Pontiac's price! For this great car, desirable as it is, is one of the lowest priced automobiles in America just one step above the very lowest. Come in, get our deal a wonderful story all the way around! Amrrira'a Lowrat-Prlee- d End ttamy, dripping win daw and draft . . . install (form aih. Mad Mlactad of pint. 2 light ttyU. M"k32" klln-rfrU- 11 CAULKING COMPOUND WEATHER STRIPPING 5Dc 7V2C -- Bdr-.Mtl- UDollar foir IPollar you caitileria Wayne Sandall Motor Co. Phone 5956 WAYNE SANDALL Srlhf EUfet Lowest Priced Car with e Drive (,Opikml Uttr ml) Your Chelre f Sliver Streak Eatflaea Straight Eight mr Six The Moat Beaatlf ul Thlag aa Wheel t'alaleel Body hy Flaher CM STORM SASH . PN mm subject to cbsn&t without wonderful story. First of all, it's the story of a great car a car whose name is respected and admired everywhere in America. We are sure that the word "Pontiac" means something distinct and different from any other name in the motor car world. The word Pontiac means a good solid citizen a thoroughly good car a beautiful car a STORM DOORS WITH tcceiwiet mnd trim illmitrmttd WE'D COMBINATION ON FUEL Equipment, Pp. or Garland phone FOR SALE Used D-- 6 Catertfc Auto Glass Installation for all pillar tractor. Like new, only make cars. Dick's Auto Shop. 3000 hours. A. L. Reese, 21 E No Trespassing FOR SALE tfnc 4th N., Logan, Utah Phone 35M 2tp 'signs at Leader office. monton MARKHAMS Richard CY Harris, Phone Tremonton 3089 Used Distributed by - TREMONTON PHONE 5181 REMEMBER ltp R. I CsBbrais Prefect FARRELL g. leg and shoulder room so you can ride in comfort. Fluid Drive smooths all your starts and stops. Yet, you could pay hundreds of dollars more and not get all Dodge gives you. Come in today. Winzeler Motor Co. Hon-eyvil- le. ' He cleans the strainer as shown in the diagram the Metering Valve stem, too. Come In . . . let the Dodge Blindfold Test prove that the new Dodge Oriflow Ride takes the bump out of bumps. Blindfolded, you travel stretch of rough, bumpy going. Yet with the new Dodge Oriflow Ride you float along without pitch or bounce. You can't believe the bumps are there until your blindfold is removed! features Oriflow is just one of the many extra-valu- e Dodge gives you. There's "Watchtower" visibility for greater safety. Interiors that give you full bead, a, 30-3- neighbor of ours services e oil heater reghis own ularly and easily. as highways! Thomp-,so- n WANTED Farrell J. Bess Ml Soy MHS. MAKOUtRITl GUNN SEE The reconditioned, USED visited bicycles at Hepp's Sport Shop. in Tremonton last week and in Good bargains. 3tc Gunnison with their son Acel What nicer gift than a box of and family. printed stationery? See the new Mrs. John T. Hansen is spend- assortment at the Leader office ing two weeks with her dau- Prices range from 1.50 for 25 ghter, Mrs. Fred Thompson at sheets and ?5 envelopes to $4.25 for 100 sheets and envelopes of Rupert, Idaho. fine Hammermill bond paper. WAMT .J -- bumpy roads felt smooth -- Mr. and .Mrs. Fred and son, Darwin, - - Tremonton |