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Show The LEADER Thursday, March 27, 1952 Thatcher Saturday. Mrs. Emma Archibald and Dale Archibald of Garland spent Saturday with her mother, Mrs. , Ma urine O. Wight : THE Friday, Saturday, March 28, 29 NEW JAY DIDERICKSEN SPENT Amelia Anderson. FEW DAYS AT HOME ' Mrs. Marie Roche, Mrs. Glenda Pfc. Jay Didericksen of the Compton and Mrs. Ilean Shella-barg- ar U. S. Marines spent a short "de were Ogden visitors, Wed- TWO BIG HITS WHIP WILSON in LIBERTY THEATRE furlough with his mother, Mrs. Lula Didericksen and brothers and sister. Jay had been stationed at San Diego, California- - He returned Sunday night to his base at Camp Pendleton, Ocean Side, California. Mr. and Mrs. Earle Compton of Elwood and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Compton of Ogden left Saturday for a trip to the east. They plan to return in a week or ten days and are driving new cars back to Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Sari Compton are former residents of Thatcher. Mr. and Mrs. LaVor Johnson and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Roderick of Portage Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Lewis and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse R. Lewis In Ogden also "HOLD THAT LINE" ' If you do your own mainte nance on your car, you may be interested in making this little gadget we beard about. It makes the scraping of piston ring grooves fast and easy. . Call na about ' it Fine products like this plus faithful service are the mainstays of our local business. "Premium Tvpe" oil at designated V tViwooden 'off square by the American PttnUum Institute, , F. Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin of Thatcher and Mr. and Mrs. Dee Hlrschl of Park Valley were Ogden visitors Thursday. Mrs. Leon Clark and Mrs. Am- "SILVER CITY" Cartoon also "LITTLE RASCAL" Comedy la Le-la- nd '. A StasM OH Cieeiy i '. Cattfonta PraaM J. DESS Tremonton International Trucks are engineered You 4 Mrs. W. R. Bunderson and eons Cleo and Harold were in Ogdea Proud parents of a baby girl are Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Newman. She was born March IS at the Brigham City Hospital. She weighed in at a tiny 6 pounds 12 ounces- Young Randy is anxiously waiting at home for his sister Rosemary. Sunday to visit with the James Knighten family on the occaaiotv of the birthday of Mrs. Bunder-son- 's grandson, Jimmy. - LEADER WANT ADS FAT 2 MIHH l' l.''-'l"- t Check-U- p C HAKES UGHTS TUES ATTITUDE Professional Drivers check tl items every trip. "Safety I No Accident" Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Jerold Tolman and Mr. and Mrs. Verle Waldron - 'lf of all freight 75 (Did veu knew ie now carried by trucks?) visitors ..,J W Thursday. Miss Dorothy Petersen, who is employed as a Government Secretary In Salt Lake City, visited .. ','. ' ; r : e e - more positive control, system easier handling. 37 turning angle. Nine models . . . 4,200 to 8,600 lbs. GVW ratings. wheel-base- s. bodies. 115, 127, 134-i6Vi, 8 and t. : e traditional truck toughness that has kept truck sales for International first in heavy-dut-y 20 straight years. largest exclusive truck service organization. ' .. electricity Jlu 8till me same the to mai U as in 1943. w - . ,. . fr0B fuel. .Even " V really on I' the spot! I1 "Si.W.S . If ?pym if ekkve body eee) HOURS USED PER MONTH For compfote tirf ormoffoii obovf : any Inttrnothtol Truth, - Equipment Co. Tremonton 1 50 " S00 " .100 200 stake end eideboerd wfclbt f .or. ,,. - .. . 500 700 1 I'll In pay. get the small Increase r; electric ".?o5the . . ; .. . ' mean to most of our residential and farm MONTHLY BILLING KILOWATT Minimum 2511 smaller 8 ?eJ restTanalu iuVour family hudget. ' . fVil r - - federal tax collectors.) -th tMs want you m th. future. SSU sorvlo. W IP Buy on Proof! with Mt. 127 to much TV' "rexpeSd'iverfg. of shout you than :T.fla ........ . 5 .;i th. as-- ed Just to tell you what the new rate customers: MetM ftadtmcnf for a iaa.miejsmia SQC 1 . LA. ' ' :. . can do. Super-steerin- g v wwwpflti Harris Truck - ; y ?r."pastI5ear fuel as in 1950. e The w www m Before you buy any truck, get the facts about Internationals from actual owners. Let us give you a list of persons in this area who have recently bought new Internationals like the one you are considering. Check with any or all of them. Find out how Internationals cut honling costs on jobs like" yours. . 10. UTAH 1 years have enabled can't beat these . 'v. BOX 89 SALT LAKE CTTV ;' ', p. o. valva-in-hta- d their owners. That's why Inter- PnONE Didericksen. Mr. and Mrs. George Thorn-le- y visited relatives In Bear River City Monday. Bishop and Mrs. James Wight and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Carmen Christensen of Ogden ' WITHOUT WATER HEATING Present Rate I 0.75 0.8S I.7S 3.10 5.60 7.10 10,10 Proposed Rate $ 1.00 1.00 1.90 6.06 7.66 . 13.10 The above tabulation applies, to 99 the Utah interconnected system. 10.S6 14.06 WITH WATER HEATING Present Rate Proposed Rate . $ 7.01 1.91 10.11 of the residential and farm customer Heme i on All the new schedules ere available at oar district and division offices. We will be very glad to thee have you drop in and look them over . discuss the changes with yoa. The remsining few, who require lot of capacity because of their greater electrical requirements, wilt have the capacity charge tart after 8 kilowatts instead of after 7 kilowatts as in effect at present.- - Pl"JGR Ownership - UWUT . The average rate increase of about 1 will ale apply to commercial, industrial erne) resale customers. $ 6.50 S.30 10.10 ay. week-visiti- ng the Elwood Ward. were Logan Temple San-Sund- j COMPANY UTAH POWER & UGBT world's largoit truck engine plant. The "roomiest, most comfortable cab on the road" the Comfo --Vision Cab. nationals give you the kind of young-truc- k performance you want. If you are considering a new truck, why not stop in soon? if The Harold Sandalls, Bill dalls, Ruel Robbis's, and Delbert Mr. and Mrs. Lytle Diderick-- 1 Holmgrens were among those sen. of Tremonton spent Sunday who were In Salt Lake last their mother, Mrs. Lula end for the basketball games. ! , o International pickup truck exclusive: e Silver Diamond angina built In the to stay young in spite of the toughest hauling conditions. They are built that way because our truck building 45 years of heavy-dut- y experience proves it pays. That's why more than half of all the International Trucks ever built are still making money opwrvr vvr her mother, Mrs. Amy Petersen Due to conditions beyond my control ' wwtff Colored Musical and Colored Cartoon ct your home or farm or average. My rate g$?W&&p)yiQZ'-&W- Short Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Clark and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Ros-elSimper in Brigham City Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Petersen entertained the following guests Saturday night, Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Margaret Johnson, Mrs. Amy Petersen and Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. Verle Waldron and Tommy and Connie were Ogden visitors Tuesday. Mrs. Maurine Wight traveled to Elwood Wednesday night to assist in the make-u- p work for the cast of "The Adorable Imp," a three-aplay presented by Dear customer for Barry Fitzgerald in a thrilling story of the big west. . Distributed by Phone 2311 Friday. anda Tolman traveled to Ogden Friday. Mrs. Kaipn Barnes and son Ross spent Tuesday visiting Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Jensen. Bishop James Wight, Clair Christensen and Mr. and Mrs. Gol den Burton were Logan Temple visitors Monday night. Monday and Tuesday evenings the officers of the Thatcher YWMIA presented a one - act play entitled "Mushrooms Coming Up." The cast Included Mrs lone Newman, Mrs. Wanda Ad ams, Mrs. Lou Petersen, Mrs. Al ice Jensen, Mrs. Joan Waldron, and Mrs. Edna Larkin. Mrs. Maurine Wight directed the play jr Of course, you won't have to worry about this job if you use Heavy Duty RPM Motor OiL First motor oil developed thru atomic research, Heavy Duty "RPM," compared with con- ventional oils, doubles the life of average automobile engines between major overhauls due to lubrication . . . cuts in half the wear-rat-e of vital engine parts. Mrs. Wm. Wood of Corinne. Cecil McNeely and Lei and Johnson were Wyoming visitors with the Mountain States Tele phone and Telegraph Co. Reed is the son of Mr. and Mrs. D. Earl section of piston ring fr" and Mrs. Arietta Thornley assisted with the prompting. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Coombs and family of Honeyvtlle were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Wood. Mr. and Mrs. James Wise of Layton visited Sunday with Mrs. Amy Petersen. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Craner and daughters Leona, Deloros, and Mary of Corinne visited Friday with Mrs. Anton Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Compton spent Sunday visiting Mr. and to 5 2 Edmond O'Brien. Yvonne De Carlo and "ANNE of the INDIES" News Color Cartoon Duane and Dallas Adams visited Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Adams over the weekend. The boys are employed at Clearfield. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Anderson enjoyed a Relief Society Social at Penrose Wednesday evening. Mr. Anderson showed the films he had taken of Thatcher and Penrose. Reed Adams, prominent young Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Christenathlete,,of Thatcher has moved sen and Mrs. Mary Christensen to Boise, Idaho, He is working visited in Ogden Saturday. (lite Wed, Thurs, Fri Sat. April 1st Jean Peters, Louis Jourdan. Debra Paget, Herbert Marshall in ''Nevada Badmen" nesday. Seaman and Mrs. Odell NewTREMONTON man and Julie Ann left Saturday for their new home in San Diego, California. Seaman Newman expect to be stationed in home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd AdSan Diego for the next year. ams. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Evan Christen-se- n visited Mr. and Mrs. Ernest and family and Mrs. Mary Johnson in Brigham City SaturChristensen visited in Brigham day. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil McNeeley, City Fridsy. Miss Mable Waldron of Salt Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Zollinger Lake City spent Friday night enjoyed the high school basketball tournament in Salt Lake with Mr. and Mrs. Verle Waldron of Thatcher and Saturday visitCity Saturday night. Mr. and Mr. Earl Adams and ing Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hunsaker sons, Elden and Grant were din- - of Elwood. ner guests at the home of Mr. Bishop and Mrs. James Wight and Mrs. John Stolle ol Corinne. and family and. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. M. P. Jeppson, Roma and j Leslie Wight and family visited Araeu jeppson or Brignam city Sunday in Trenton with Mr. and were Sunday visitors at the ' Mrs. Clarence Anderson and fa- mily and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kupfer and daughter. James Peterson returned recently from a Salt Lake City visit. He was a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Holton. Mr. and Mrs. Don Horsley and and Mr. and Mrs. Tunny family By F. J. Bess Crozier and family of Tremonton were guests Sunday at the Speed Overhaul Jobs With : of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph home Homemade Piston Cleaner Nelson. break Sun., Moil, Tues., Mar. 30, 31 ! Ct Central - localG. CIGHtf A TAX PAYING COMPANY |