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Show Thursday, March 20, The LEADER 1952 .St" 11 a . Second, he should have his social security records checked ab- out every three years to see that his earnings during the past 3 years have been credited to his 1 .4 1 years in the Primary. Rozal Zundal paid tribute to her as a neighbor, the interest she had in her family and home and her faithfulness to them. Val Leavitt sang "Rock of Ages," accompanied by Mrs. Ashby. Leo Earl of Logan, former bishop of for services funeral Impressive Mrs. Laura Petty were held at the ward spoke of the pleasant of the family and their the Fielding Ward chapel at influence their understandattainments, 12:30 Saturday, with Bishop Eling of th gospel and of how mer T. Richards presiding . endeared herself to all . Prayer was offered by Noble was sung by Mrs. "Lullaby" Petersen. Irene Mrs.'Lettie Leavitt Peck, Val Leavitt sang "In the GarMarvin Ashby, accompanied and MarMrs. den," accompanied by Mrs. Obituaries Funeral Held For Mrs. Laura Petty Mrs-Pett- by vin Ashby. A "tribute" to Mrs. Petty was read by Mrs. Effie Potter, representing the Primary officers and teachers, telling of her ability, and her service of love in her labors through the sin-cere- y Ashby. Remarks were made by Bishop Elmer T. Richards, and the Benediction was offered by Wallace Bourne. The prelude and postlude were played by Mrs. Ruby Jones. J . llo . nerve ical Corps . with gases, first developed by the Germans in World War H, have resulted in a new treatment for glaucoma, hardening of the eyebaU which frequently causes blindness. ' Do It Now . SMITH BROTHERS REPORT TO CAMP CARSON Thomas and Orlin Smith, sons of Mr. and Mrs. James Smith left Wednesday to at Camp Carson, near Denver for . . Install your Concrete Pipe Irrigation System This Sipring Avoid Delay and Interruption of Work Later on . . . Get the Most Out of Your Land and Labor. report V . . further military duty. The Installation of concrete pipe can save as much as 35 of your irrigation water. That amount, according to the U. S. Dep't of Agriculture figures, is the average lost to seepage and evaporation in open ditches. As ar. important conservation practice, it is recommended by the Production and Marketing Administration. RADIO PROGRAM POSTPONED Due to the illness of Mrs. Axel Fredericksen, her radio program Burial took place at the ents, Roy E. Haul' Garland; Mr. was postponed last week. John is cemetery, under the di- and Mrs. L. R. Blackner of Ly- Udy scheduled to give the talk week. this rection of Rogers Mortuary'. M. man, Wyoming. M. Wolfe of Salt Lake City dedVARIETY SHOW PLANNED BY icated the grave. , FRIENDLY CIRCLE CLUB To b e n e f it the Dewey ville Ward building fund, the Friendly Circle Club of Deweyville will present a variety show at the ward hall next Thursday night Funeral services were conductbeginning at 7:30. ed Tuesday afternoon in GarA minstrel show will be part land for Samuel Edwin (Ted) of the entertainment, and a beaRoundy, 40, who died Friday afutiful quilt will be given away. ternoon after an illness of one month. Mrs. Durrell Hughes and son He was born in Spanish Fork, "By doing two things a work Kent will be guests of Mrs. HuMay 12, 1911, a son of William er can be sure of getting full ghes's sister, Mrs. G. A. Hansen L. and Jane James Roundy. He social security credit for wages in Salt Lake during the basketwas reared there and in Ameri- paid to him when he works In ball tournament this week., ' can Fork. a job covered by social security," He married Gladys Moss, No- according to Wesley F. Watson vember 8, 1931 in Randolph, of the Ogden social security ofUtah. They made their home in fice., First, he should always show Fielding until four years ago, his social security card to his when they moved to Garland. At the time of his death, Mr. employer when he first goes to Roundy was employed at the work on a new job. This will inAllis Chalmers department of sure that his employer's records , Far-mingt- on HEAD ill Ted Roundy Rites Held Po-cate- PRIMARY GIRLS HOLD SPECIAL MEETTING Golden Harvest The Bluebird Girls of the First Principal mineral products of CalWsrd Primary met at the home of their leader, Mrs. Joe Thomas ifornia are: petroleum, natural gas gold and natural gasoline. Wednesday afternoon to study making muffins and Peter Rabbit, salad. v i Mr. and Mrs. Steve Hales visited Saturday and Sunday in with Mr. Hales's brother, day to report at Camp Carson Henry Hales and family. for further military duty. account Within that period the records can be corrected. Later, Improves Medicine Ctiet Mrs. Eugene Cannon of Fieldcorrections may not be possible. Enamel will rejuvenate the mediShow-eMr. Mrs. and ll and Art cine chest if it has become toiled Anyone desiring to have his ing and son Dee of Rupert, Ida- and spotted. An attractive effect is social security records checked by finishing the incan contact Mr., Watson Thurs- ho, were guests during the week often obtained terior of the cabinet in the same at the Waldron Russ home. day, March 20th between 2:00 color used for curtains, I ath mat or and 3:00 p.m. at the Utah PowMrs. William Hughes of Men-do- n other accessories and fixtures. er and Light Company office in is spending a few days at Tremonton. the home of her son, Coach DurNew Experiments rell Hughes and family. Experiments by the Army Chem- r? THE WALTZ BALLET highlight of the South Bear River Stake Dance Festival held at the Bear Pwiver high school Saturday nighU" Dancing groups from the different wards of the stake and a special number by the girls of the Bear River Stake made the festival one of beauty and rhythm. The original tango presented by six dancers in special costumes was also a feature of the dance, which was under the direction of Mildred Bunnell and.R. Z. Heppler, stake dance directors. RONALD RANSOM LEAVES FOR CAMP CARSON Ronald Ransom left Wednes- GATES I AVALAiU WITH COMCUTI HfADWAU AND tlTHM CONCKTI 0 MtTAi rtn . . . oa at mitai styus. MOM TO 14 MCHIS . . . AU MfTAL SCMW TTK. MOM TO 41 INC Nil. A MOOR TO MKT TOUt NiiD! ormmt f . I JI III t "" Contact W R. WHITE CO. today . . . our representative will be happy to call on you to discuss your Irrigation needs. ir. SB 1625 Wall Ave. Ogden, Utah Phone 7765 f Ihve you tried DE LAUAL "BETTER MILKING"? Fronk Chevrolet Co. He was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints and held the office of Priest. Surviving are his widow and the following so's and daughters, Edwin Leon Roundy, Ogden; Merrill W. LaDse, Marsha Lyn-n- e, and Calvin Ted Roundy, all of Garland; his parents, of Spanish Fork; two brothers, and one sister, Darrell Roundy, Spanish Fork, Burnell Roundy, Fielding; and Mrs. Verl (Reba) Hen-rlMalad, Idaho. Unless you have actu- ally tried De Laval "Better Milking" and compared it with your of present method cannot milking, you appreciate its out- standing advantages. Fast, clean milking for all your cows easiest possible washing and sanitation. Easiest handling, no adjustments, simple, dependable operation and installation. Low-cooperation ...quality design and construction . . . e De ... M f) st long-lasti- Laval-mad- ... ng all rubber parts metal parts which milk touches are stainless steel. e, Ask us to demonstrate De Laval "Better Milking" in your own barn, on your own cows cows and select your hard-tc-mil- k for the trial. Let your judgment and experience determine the result. ' M LAVAL MAONETK CoMolM only arilkor aatoatiow SPfU,WAY at ery vital pott. Tat witk absotauly witam, coatrolletl Milklog JU DI LAVAL SHEDtrn Dnioaed for the herd of 10 cows or less to provide real Do Lantf aiiHtiag and laaHaUoa at lowest cost for too small aerd owner. Headquarters for DE LAVAL Service & Repairs MT. STATES IMPLEMENT CO. Tremonton Phone 5791 i The invocation was offered by W. Lee Thompson and C. E. Smith was the speaker. "Oh, My Father," was sung by Mrs. Christopherson and the high school Sophomore Sextette sang ' two numbers. The benediction was offered by Kenneth Boss. The burial was in the Riverview Cemetery and Myrle Baer dedicated the grave. The baby is survived by his parents, six sisters, Bonnie Rae, Donna Leigh, Patricia Gae, Mel-b- a Elaine, Nina Lura, and Jewel Haul all of Garland; grandpar- - MAKE YOUR DOLLARS 2 Dozen EGGS lean 6 1 Cheer Up Folks Dozen EGGS Extra extra-comfo- rt da V At VIS HIOH COMMISSION pon II ' m'Mitw'M ...with itgulir ast in" I. SNORT STROM cuts piston travel W ' f ' Hams or Bacon Cured Meats Your low running costs with Ford Trucks headj still lower in '52! 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SAVE On REEF Services Held Monday - v Haul Baby There is a De Laval Milker for every type of Biiry rr show the worker's name and social security number exactly as they appear on the worker's social security records. Pound BACON Pound SAUSAGE Dozen EGGS and Summer are sure to come but ! Spring you'll always have a warm welcome at the 1 $ can TUNA Dozen EGGS 1 Pound SAUSAGE 1 Doz. DAFFODILS 1 . A TUVrTir OvUJU lli)SiJlNvjCt 115 11 V 'tr-- ir |