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Show Thursday, October 25, 1951 COLLINSTON Bin. R-- W. Warnke Entertain For Companions Mrs. Michael Erickand sen entertained at a turkey dinner Saturday night, for several of Mr. Ericksen's mission- Mr. ary and companions their wives. Attending were President and Mrs. Holger M. Larson; Mr. and Mrs. Peter Olsen; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dent; Mr. and Mrs. Dale Anderson; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Peterson; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jensen and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pearson of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Mark P. Jensen and Mr. Lee Stone and son Merrill motored to Salt Lake City Friday, to meet Mark H. Jensen, who flew in from Seattle Washington for the deer hunt. Leland Stone was to be with him, but he hitchhiked, and arrived later. On Sunday the Jensens and Stones accompanied the boys back to Salt Lake where they took an airplane for return to Seattle, where they are stationed with the Coast Guard. Mrs. Mary Maughan of Wells-vilvisited over the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dur- - THE LEADER, Tremonton, Utah fey. On Saturday they visited in Grace, Idaho, with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Thompson. Eugene Bigler, stationed with the Navy in Alameda California, spent the weekend with hisparents, Mr. and Mrs. Odell Bigler. They accompanied him to Salt Lake City Sunday, when he returned to his base. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Fryer, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Simmons and Earl Pohnson spent the week end hunting at Grouse Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bowen and son Joel, of Grace, Idaho, were Monday afternoon visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Mike Ericksen. Mrs. Louise Smout of Ogden is visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Ella Foster. The family of Mrs. Charlotte Johnson gathered at her home Sunday to celebrate with her on her 84th birthday anniversary. Visiting and refreshments were enjoyed during the afternoon. Mrs. Virginia Francom entertained members of the Rendezvous Club at her home Wednesday afternoon. A turkey dinner was served by Lavina Marble and Juanita Bigler to fourteen members and a guest, Marian Ericksen. Prizes were . le HIIIHIIIIIIB I SPECIALS TREMONTON OPPORTUNITY I DAYS - - October 25, 26, 27 ALL DRESSES SKIRTS SWEATERS BLOUSES GL OVES 20 off The Classic Shop I TREMONTON iinainiuaniiiiiiin Ruth Jensen, Ollie won by Bow-e- n and Gertrude Simmons. Gifts were presented to Lavinia Marble for a surprise stork shower. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Johnson received word of the birth of a grandson on Sunday, October 21. The proud parents are Dr. and Mrs. Don Johnson of Roosevelt. This is the second child for the couple, and the first boy. Mrs. LaMar Bowen ily spent Saturday and and famSun- them home to spend the weekend. Mrs. Alice Hornaday and children of Logan spent Saturday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Petersen. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bowen motored to Ogden Monday, where they attended a party in honor of Mr. Bowen's birthday. The party was held at the home of his mother, Mrs. J. R. Johns. Mrs. Harmon Green and children of Salt Lake City visited for a few days at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Ericksen. Mrs. Anna Bowen spnt last week in Salt Lake City, where she was a guest at the home of her sister, Mrs. Clara Anderson. Mrs. Anderson accompanied her home to visit for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Johnson and family have moved to Lo- -j gan where they will make their home. day in Dayton, Idaho, where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. La Vere Balls. Her son Kay, who had spent his beet vacation there, returned home with them. Mrs. Thomas Simmons and LaMar Simmons spent Saturday in Ogden, where they visited with Mrs. J. C. Lindsay. Mrs. Marion Ericksen accompanied her Primary class to the Logan Temple, Saturday, where they did baptisms. Members of the Zions Boy and girl class to attend were Wendy EAST GARLAND Francom, Susan Johnson, SteMrs. Eph Peterson phen and Courtney Bowen. Mr. and Mrs. Thayle Nielsen and family of Idaho Falls, Idaho visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Johnson. Sherma Hansen had the Mr. and Mrs. Glen Manning experience of breaking painful of Garland visited Monday evin an accident on ankle her Mike at Ericksen the ening farm the Saturday. She family home. They spent the evening Dee now at the is Hospital in showing slides of the family in Ogden where her parents Mr. their gatherings. Mr. and Mrs. Harold C. Bate-ma- n and Mrs. Warren Hansen visitand son George, of Ogden ed her Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Rhodes were Sunday evening supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. George visited relatives in Ogden Sun Johnson. day. They also visited their Mr .and Mrs. Del Kidman, nephew at the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Allred Mr. and Mrs. Dean Ericksen, and Mr. and Mrs. Verl Kidman and Douglas went on a sue spent the weekend on a hunt- successful! in getting one for of them. ' ing trip in Logan Canyon. A party of hunters, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Watt Thomas and baby of Filer, Idaho, are Mrs. Lyn Larson, Mr. and Mrs. visiting with her parents, Mr. Kenneth Shaffer, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Charles Bishop. Mr. Max Hyde, Mr. and Mrs. SherThomas expects to enter the man Oyler, Mr. and Mrs. HowVeteran's Hospital in Salt Lake ard Oyler, Joe Oyler and Mr. City during the week, where and .Mrs. Paul Larson were he will obtain further care for"1, in Blacksmith Fork Canyon a broken leg suffered during Friday, some of them remainithe late summer. Mrs. Thomas ing until Sunday. They were and the baby will remain with successfull in getting one for her parents while he is hos- each family. Mrs. Wayne Grover returned pitalized. Bishop and Mrs. Clark Bow- Ifrom the hospital with her en have enjoyed the company new baby boy on Friday and if their little grand daughter, was taken to West Point to Terry Richards of Brigham City, istay with her mother for a over the weekend. few days. Mr. Grover went for Mr. and Mrs. Ross Bowen his family Tuesday evening and and son Rex, of Salt Lake City returned Wednesday. Mrs. Fred visited in this vicinity during Grover visited with them at the weekend. West Point on Monday. Mrs. R. W. Warnke and Mrs. Golden Adams and Mrs son Billy, visited Friday in Og- Fred Grover spent Thursday den with Mrs. M. A. Talbot. in Salt Lake City. Carol Warnke accompanied Mr .and Mrs. Weldon Grover were Ogden visitors Monday. Mrs Tom Harper and lone and Carl visited in Logan Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Gardner. The Gardners were dinner guests of the Harpers Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hansen of Salt Lake City were at home with their parents from Sunday to Wednesday. costs "Ford's Mrs. Mildred Gleason enterhundreds,e$$ tained her Social Hour Club than most sixes!" at the Home of Mrs. Naomi Oyler on Friday evening. Mrs. Miles Goss of Sacra"It's the only mento California and Mrs. W. A. Adams were Saturday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Golden Adams. Slierma Hansen Fractures Ankle tion of Thelka Anderson and Auto Glass Installation for all Hurd. After which re- make cars. Dick's Auto Shop. freshments were served by Phone 3556 tfne Erma Sorensen and Alma LarSLEEPING ROOMS For Rent-Ph- one kin. 5717. tfc Mrs. Gwen Hurd returned home from the Valley Hospital FOR SALE Very best yearling Sunday where she underwent an appendicitis operation and white leghorn hens. Contact Albert Bessinger Jr. or phone is improving nicely. William 4251. Mr. and Keller and Mary E. Christensen were in Ogden Sunday to visit with Rasmus Hansen, H. C. K. Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Moore. ANNOUNCEMENT Dr. G. M. Fishbum and associate Dr. J. N. Fishbum, foot specialists, have moved their offices from the J. C. Penney company to Suite 702 and 703, Eccles Building, Ogden. Phone 10-1- 4aif iMfV V in the last 3 years alone!" -- jX f fjtfy J k Ford's built more V-- 8 tl' jSf 00 . i9 V- 7 t4c ANNOUNCEMENT The Alta Apartments in Garland have recently been purchased by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Raiscot. They are giving the building and apartments a complete remodeling and renovating to make them the most comfortable living duarters in this vicinity. The building is steam heated and will provide comfort during the cold winter months ahead. WA1MT SALE Weaner pigs each. See Perry Wilson, phone Thatcher Both Ford's provide cWc ft g rtAMtv.nifwHtnfl ,r lew-pr- ka tic Drivt, Overdrive er Cmv tatioaaJ Drhm For automatic driving at it finest. Ford offers new Fordomatic. Or and Six, power and V-- 8 road-rulin- fieU Fed b tW lives yw yowr ckeke f Fade flkfanamvl Van can nv mora 7 but can have Overdrive, or Conventional Drive. fuel-tavi- yw cant buy better I ylr Ar V-Jf- 0i CAREY-FOR- D PHONE 2121 1 e -I- re Jkp-m- I cm. MtmUt II , 'C TREMONTON wj J 10-- tfc 4 WANTED White enamel monkey stove. Will trade or .sell or Estate heatrola and' Monarch tic coal range. David Manning. Gar- 2249. 44J11. Red silk plaid umbrella, land. valuable as a gift. Finder re- SPRING FLOWERING BULBS turn to Mrs. Cliff Beard. ltp Direct from Holland. . Tulips, many varieties, including Red s. FOR SALE White leghorn and parro, daffodils, Emperor, William Douglas. Hospital narcissus, hyacinth, and Dutch apartments. ltp Iris. PEONIES such outstandFOR SALE Good used callaps-lbl- e ing varieties as Sarah Bernbaby buggy. Inquire at the hardt, Richard Carvel, Theres-s- a, Leader Office. Phillippe, Rivorie, and othltp ers in red, white and pink. FOR SALE Good panels for Plant now for beautiful blooms buildings or corrals. Ervin G. next spring. Walton's Valley Summers, Phone 2244. Thatcher. Nursery, Tremonton, Utah. tfc ltp Phone 2926. LOST pul-lett- Christmas Greet- SCHOOL BOY apples $1.25; ing Cards with envelopes, styled Family pack $1.65; large size Cards. At Gepharts, $2.25. One 25c melon with every by 98c box bushel sold. Bin Tolman's Hon- 24 ASSORTED ... ey ville. . FOR RENT Steam heated apartment, newly decorated thru-o- ut Am equipped to da custom Phone 2852. with new floor coverings. Alta Apartments. Garland. Phonel43-- ltc sub-soili- ng. t2c Phone ltc FOR SALE Heavy fryers. 1M1 2tp 5038. Anderson at the Food Bas- FOR RENT Furnished house in ket Deweyville. Phone 3024. Betty ltc V Smith. White enamel FOR SALE chen range. t2p Call 2846. kit- FOR Steve Authorized ltc Hales. FOR RENT Small house and HELP WANTED Valley Cleanout buildings, 2 acres, $10 per ers need for steady empressers month. J. H. Miller 51 So Main, ltc ployment, t2c Brigham. Phone 1040. FOR SALE Delicious Apples, or FOR SALE four buck sheep. See Grimes Golden Apples, l'i miles Lynn Nelson or phone 2220, east of Elwood school house. See Thatcher. ltp Keith Fridal or Phone 3080. t2p FOR SALE Coal range with new What nicer gift than a box of lining. Phone 4736 ltp printed stationery? See the new WANTED Woman as checker at assortment at the Leader office ltc Prices range from 1.50 for 25 Safeway Store. sheets and 25 envelopes to $4.25 UTAH will pay for 100 sheets and envelopes of cash for dead or usless cows, line Hammermill bond paper. horses, sheep or hogs. Dial Tremonton 2141 or Garland phone FOR RENT Partly furnished 195. tfc basment apartment. Call 5921. ltc FOR SALE No Trespassing isigns at Leader office. FOR RENT Four room modern house, partly furnished, and 3 Before buying AUTOMOBILE room partly furnished basement INSURANCE be sure to see Reg apartment. Apply at Leader oftfc. fice, Brough in Tremonton. ltc BEN DIX and FR I G 1 DA RE 1 Parts & Service CALL FRONK CHEVROLET Company Tremonton Earl Oyler, Service Mgr. We Repair and Service all makes of Appliances! OPPORTUNITY DAYS SALE Dresses Formals Regular $4.98 2.00 Visits In Calif. Only $10 elec-ar- ic Christine Peterson Md T V4 m Si I ADS bedrooms, full basements, water heaters, oil furnaces, large lots, close in. $11,50000. Also Nessen Apartments, Tremonton, Reasonable. See Miller Real Estate. 51 So. Main, Brigham City, Phone 1040. tfc Mrs. Christine Peterson k At '.' LOST Single strajatfi pearls, somewhere in Tremonton. Contact Mrs. George Napoll or the Oak Cafe. ltc u?. . $5 $10 .. $10.00 KID GLOVES Mr. and Mrs. Austin Tolman of Ogden were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alma Larkln on October 17, the occasion being the birthdays of Mrs. Tolman and Mr. Larkin. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Arbon visited in Ogden Friday until Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Anderson. , Mr. and Mrs. James Larkin of Sandy, Utah spent Tuesday of Last week visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Larkin and Mr. and Mrs. Alma Larkin. Mrs. May Larkin returned home to spend the 'winter. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Arbon, and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Arbon and daughter Marjorie were In Burley, Idaho on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Max Wlghtman and two small boys returned from a ten day visit to California. Mrs. Ella Talbot entertained Saturday afternoon for her daughter Margo on her seventh birthday. The children played games and refreshments were served. The special interest group an evening of music on Tuesday night under the dlrec- - ' Dial 4066. 2p FOR SNOWVILLE Odf Hri itos yt ing machine. Mrs. Alfred Kunz administratrix for Kunz estate. FOR SALE 14 head Holstein USED cows and heifers. Fred M. Gro- SEE .The reconditioned, at Shop. Sport Hepp's bicycles ver. East Garland. ltp Good bargains. 3tc FOR RENT Modern 3 room FOR SALE Three new homes basement apartment. Phone 2981 FOR RENT Three room home in Bear River City. Inquire Ren-ol- d in Brigham City, all brick, 2 ltp. o "The whole industry makes e isgoinV-8...3mor- Mrs. Jomes FOR SALE Ford itractor with plow, tilter, harrows and mow- Regular $5.95 SWEATER Regular 98c 49 2.50 We Feature NAME BRAND Merchandise MARTEE and MINX MODES, Junior size. LESLIE GREY and FRANCES DEXTER, half size. AMBASSADOR and UNIVERSITY, Misses size MOJUD and GOLDETTE, Knit underwear TISHUKNIT and LAMPL Sweaters GOSSARD and FORM-FI- T Foundations RICEMORE Coats and Suits EMMA DOMB Original Formals DELL TWEEN Sub Teens The LaGra Shop Tremonton en-Joy- ed nwiWMWIIMI |