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Show Thursday, November THE LEADER, Tremonton, Utah 1, 1951 huge birthday and family and Mrs. Lizzie Wood of Farmington spent the week cake. MRS. FLORENCE MUNSON end with relatives here. atM. Mr. and Mrs. J. Udy Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Munson tended a dinner party at Brig-haspent Sunday visiting with relWednesday evening as atives at Ogden. guests of Mr. and Mrs. John S'A Lyle Hess who is staLaws of Tremonton. The dinThe Lions Club met at the ner was in compliment to Dr. tioned with the U. S. Navy at school building for their semi- and Mrs. Doyle Udy who were San Diego is spending a short monthly meeting Wednesday ev- visiting here from Pullman, furlough with his parents Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Hess and family. ening. Club president, Horace Washington. Steven Potter and Ed Udy Peck presided. Plans for buildMr. and Mrs. Harry Holman were at Duchesne on business a on fire school the ing place and daughter, Sharon of week. last grounds was discussed. California have been visMr. and Mrs. M. J. Udy and ATTEND DIAMOND Mr. and Mrs. Ernest with iting Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Udy atWEDDING Anger and family during the tended a family dinner party Mrs. Leona Standing recently past week. attended a 75th wedding anniLt. Scott M. McClellan visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. in versary party compliment here for four days last week Jay Udy at Avon Thursday. to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. with his wife and three sons, Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. John H. Earl of Ogden. The before going on to his new John Laws of Tremonton and Earls are former pioneer resi- station at Forbes Field, Topeka, Dr. and Mrs. Doyle Udy and dents of Fielding. Mr. Earl is Kansas. Lt. McClellan has been small son of Pullman, Washnow 96 years of age and Mrs. ptationed for the past two ington. Earl is &4 years of age. The months at Lackland Air Force Sgt. Vern Petty, who has Weenlg Brothers of the Central Base at San Antonio, Texas. been stationed in Korea with Market at Ogden presented Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Wood Battery B 204th Field Artillery arrived home last week on a thirty day emergency furlough due to the serious illness of his mother. Mrs. Gordon Petty reunderwent a major opcently 4 at the LDS Hospital eration 4 at )Slalt Lake City. She returned home Sunday. Her sister' Mrs. Irene Wolfe of Salt Lake City is spending this week at the Petty home caring for her. " ' " Mr. and Mrs. Dick Lessey and baby and Mrs. Gilbert Lessey of Ogden were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mason and family. The Book Lore Club met at the home of Mrs. Dan Gam Wednesday evening. Mrs. Nona S. Rhead of Tremonton reviewtfnocks t J your ed "The Rise and Fall of Practically Everyone," by Will Cup-p? 1 l k V Refreshments were served. The next club meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Bertha Smith on November .14. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Hess were Mr. and Mrs. Theon Lott and family of Ogden. Supply Mrs. Steven Potter and son Brent and Mrs. Herman Potter and daughter, Diane spent Sunday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Horace Manning at Eden. Mrs. Anna Krause and daugh ter Janae of Salt Lake City spent last week visiting with SLACK her parents Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cannon. Treated to Give More Dr. and Mrs. Doyle Udy and Less Dust Less Ashes and Soot small son Douglas left Friday to return to their home at Pullman, Washington, after hav 2301 ing spent two weeks with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. We Deliver Anywhere Udy and other relatives. Miss Rheuimlna Udy of Ogden spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. Rheumina FIELDING them with pital in Logan this week. a Lions Plan ti ORDER YOUR Sid Farnsworth, Top Salesman SID FARNSWORTH WINS AWARD FOR SECOND YEAR T. L. (Sid) Farnsworth, now of Brigham City, formerly of this city, has received the high- est award given by the Ford Motor Company for salesmanship for the second consecutive year. The award was the company's "500 Club" pin set with a diamond. The first pin was a gold insignia pin. The award is given as recognition for accomplishment as a result of hard wark, Ions hours, and fair dealings. Mr. Farnsworth was born and raised in Bear River Valley, attended Bear River High School and spent several years in Los Angeles in the selling business. The Farnsworths moved to Brigham City last spring, where Sid isf continuing his work with Anderson Ford Inc. of that City. y. PI V spent Sunday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Keyes and, family at Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Smith anounce the arrival of a baby boy born Saturday, October 27. Mrs. Smith was formerly Miss Doris Forsberg of Riverside. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Udy and children spent Sunday with relatives at Millville. Sgt. Ronald Wilcox who is stationed at Randolph AFB Texas is spending a couple of weeks with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wilcox and family. Mrs. Elmo Munson and son, Forrest spent Thursday at Lo' ' gan. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Petersen and small son, Stephen, left Sunday for their home at Boise, Idaho, after having spent a week with their mother, Mrs. Elma Petersen and family. Mrs. John E. Coombs and son, Dale and daughter, Faye spent Udy. Friday evening at the Logan Mrs. Leona Standing accom- Temple. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Asplund, panied toy Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Miller and baby of Tremonton of Salt Lake City were weekend guests at the hame of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Packer. On Sun day they all enjoyed a lovely dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thane Packer at Logan. Mrs. Bernice Allen and sons, Robert and Louis of Blue Creek spent Monday with her mother, Mrs. Elma Petersen and family. Miss Faye Coombs is spend ing this week at Ogden with her sister, Mrs. Delia Harris. Of " "Blue Blaze" Coal NUT STOVE LUMP Heat" PHONE Tremonton Lumber & Tremonton Ek Let's Finish The Job Vote Citizens Ticket SINCE 1948 THE FOLLOWING PROJECTS HAVE BEEN COMPLETED Two New Parks New City Equipment Shed New Water System New Fire Equipment New Whiteway for City Improved Sidewalks and Gutters New City Building Improved Drainage Mrs. Gene Cannon spent three days of last week with her sister, Mrs. Jennie Cannon at Rupert, Idaho. Scott Hansen is receiving medical care at the LDS Hoa Raymond sser and two sons spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Marice Fowers at Ogden. p Mb te0 I Mrs. T. A. Ault. , Elmer Jensen of Provo spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jensen and enjoyed deer hunting while here. Mrs. Wayne Norr and Mrs. Oleen Watt spent Friday in i !Y?BUA,Y?nBLLi au yqu stwi 'x(i 7v Civ Sue Peterson who is employed in Brigham City is spending a few days home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Peterson. Carl Anderson of Boise called on Mr. and Mrs. Charles Peterson Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Norr spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Odell Christensen of Bear River City. Ton! Peterson entertained at a Halloween Party Saturday ev ening. Sixteen guests were ores ent. They enjoyed the midnight show. Louise Holdaway and Etta Burgess spent Monday in Og den. Flora Gardner, who is employed; lin Ogden, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr and Mrs. Horace Gardner. Arnold Fryer and Joy and Lyne Gardner spent the week end at Grouse Creek. Mrs. Hannah Hodges of spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Winfred Barrus. Mrs. Arlene Barrus spent Saturday in Logan and Smith- field. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fryer and Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Fryer and May Fryer of Logan spent Sunday in Bear Lake. Mrs. Monroe Peterson of Brie ham City spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J A. Gardner. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Heusser of Preston, Idaho were Sunday - i costs and boosts poultry income. V? LXZ Pj TIONAL MILES YOU GET IN NEW f GOPr far' J-- m TRADE IN YOUR UNUSED MILEAGE TODAY AND ENJOY THE SAFETY OF NEW Lew-isto- n 7ires n Suped-Cushio- Terms a lew at 50c a week nmauu IIIIWIIMIlfc.j O.K. RUBBER WELDERS Tremonton Dial 3941 fk fs Operation Home fmtf. vour orooertv from Protect - weaiher and wear the Way. Let us arrange for everyTri-Sta- unequalled serv. production DEAtXgSf pAy f0R do, Everything a tire fan kit With ice that cuts 'r' V? - Zoning Ordinance Passed and Strengthened. 1( THAT'S THE Ogden. Id .a . The Candidates of the Citizen's Ticket are interested in the continued advancement and improvement of the ENTIRE CITY. As evidence of our interest in the welfare of the ENTIRE CITY, we call your attention to the completion of the above mentioned projects which have all been completed within the last four years. Plans are partially formulated for a number of other projects yet to be completed. in night Entertains Visitors Bur-ban- k, at Saturday Fielding. Civic Project WINTFR tion and gratefulness to oor many friends and neighbor during the illness and death, of our husband and father for tte DEWEYVILLE many kindnesses and all thaft Mrs. Warren Haycock and helped to lighten our sorrow. Ruth Barkle children are spending a few The family of W. R. Bunderson days in Salt Lake City as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Newsome. Warren Haycock is spending Breeding Heifer Weekend guests of Mr. and a few days in Pangultch with Dairy heifers should not be brad Mrs. Arlin Madsen were Carol before they are IS to 18 months of Madsen of Salt Lake City, Ern- his father, Scott Haycock. est E. Williams and Carl Witt of Hill Field. Sunday callers were Eliza Madsen of Tremonton, Mrs. Carl Staples of Og den, Mrs. Ed Veleto of Portland Oregon, and Mrs. Elmer Woodruff of Tremonton. BRAND NEW GOODYEAR J WHAUl YOU GIVE Mrs. Krank Kelly of ProviTIRE MILES FOR YOUR I I I ME FOR MY OLD TIRES? I dence and Mrs. Charles Kelly OLD TIRE MILES! and two children of Salt Lake City were Tuesday callers at the Lyndon Barkle home. Mr. and Mrs. John Becker of Ogden ,and Mr. and Mrs. Duett Loveland and Mrs. Ted Richardson and daughter, Patsy were Sunday visitors of Mr. and dancing m dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. CARD OF THANKS We want to take this opporJoseph Heusser. to express our appreciatunity HeuMr. and Mrs. . Mrs. Claud Allred announces that there will be no square te thing including financing on our convenient Time Payment Plan. rvle It unuto- Our planning ally complete with hundreds of modern home designs to choos from including the famous Library. Weyerhaeuser In addition, we will help you chooie reputable contractors and arrange for financing. a new roof? Yow can get It quickly. Or siding, painting, new flooring, new kitchen cabinets, closets or other repairs. All costs, including labor, can be financed on Time Payment Plan with many months to pay. 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