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Show Thursday, May I The LEADER 1, 1952 The New Thurs., FrL, Sat, May Sun., Monn Tues., Wed., May Richard Basehart, Gary Merrill in -3 LIDERTY TREMONTON ROD CAMERON Watch For B. O. T. R. It's Coming:! Florence Munsost LIONS ENTERTAIN The Fielding lions and their partners met at the home of Mrs. Wynn Hansen Thursday evnlng for their regular meeting. Club President Horace Peck presided Mr, and Mrs. Seeley of Brigham were special guests. Mr. Seeley is the District Governor of 28 U. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Glenn of Tremonton gave an interesting discussion on their recent trip to Europe. Mrs. Wayne Fronk of Tremonton sang two solo's accompanied by Mrs. Adam Brenk-ma- n at the piano. Mrs. Brenk- - Mar-vinjlsh- by Good cash income from the sugar you sell Crop of sugar beet tops for feeding livestock A crop that withstands hazards if properly handled Better cropping program through rotation and fertilization of sugar beets 1 rlivefor beet Economically priced pulp stock feeding. -- . . These benefits and many others offered by sugar beets cannot be obtained unless you are able to maintain a stable acreage of the crop from year to year. That's why you to continue with your present it, is important for and not shift entirely to some other program cropping crops that are temporarily but not permanently enjoying the heights of inflation. You can depend upon sugar beets during times both good and bad. Your best plan is to maintain a steady and good crop rotation of sugar beets, alfalfa hay, grains and other crops. UTAH - IDAHO FLY'TO SUGAR CO. TAKE HAWAII Saturday, they spent the evening playing with prizes going to Ruth Packer, Elmer Coombs, Ross Rhodes and Mable Hansen. A hot supper was served. Mrs. Alice Durfey of Logan was a weekend guest at the home of her children, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Leavitt. ' Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lott and family were Mr. and Mrs. John Lott and daughter Jeanie and Lynette of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Lott and family of Tremonton. Mr. and Mrs. Verl Henrle and two sons of Malad visited with Mi1, and Mrs. Burnell Roundy and family last week. th Munson Saturday evening. Jude Dewey of Tremonton is spending a couple of weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Gene Leavit. The Social Development Club met at the home of Mrs. Earl Holt Fridal afternoon for their regular meeting with Mrs. J. D. Munson, club president, presiding. Mrs. E. H. Packervwas chairman for the program, which was a "talent" program put on by pupua of the District School. The program consisted of group singing, piano; solo's, dancing, readings and a play. Luncheon was served by the hostess, assisted by her daughters, Mrs. Viola Stokes and Mrs. Jack' Holt of Ogden and Mrs. Ella Holt of Tremonton. Mrs. Uel Garn was a special guest. The next meeting will be, held at the home of Mrs. Blanche Hansen May 1st. Wynn Hansen and son Scott are ; spending several days at Sacramento attending the annual sheep sales. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Smith and children Terry, Sherry and Lan-n- y have been spending a week visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Schnoover and family at Westminister, California. Mrs. Schnoover wil be remembered as the former Miss Iva Lou Smith. Miss Faye Coombs is spending a few days with her sister, Mrs. Delia Harris at Ogden. Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Welling were Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Adams of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nelson of Will- - AN AIR TOUR TO u Be Bale Net 8errjr Root leaks are costly. Once a roof begins to crack, bulge, blister, rot or rust, it'a the greatest wisdom to have it carefully cheeked. For the good of your pocketbook. e the technique la stitch-in-tim- Enter- ' See colorful pageants, orchid shows and Oriental Festivals. Enjoy water sports . . . surfboard riding, yachting, and ontrigg Visit Pearl Harbor. Cane and Pineapple Plantations. See an active Volcano, and learn the Legends, History and Customs of Hawaii. the heavenly contentment of Hawaii! INCLUSIVE TOUR COST $675.00 (Including round trip transportation, all hotels, maalt and entertainment. ... . Returns June 25. For further information Tour leaves Salt Lake June 10 reservations phone 151. . . Address 1414 Maple Drive, Logan. . MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS Ann Barnes at Kaysville and tertained her card club Saturday with Mrs. Harriet Hodgson at afternoon. Layton. Mrs. Collen Waddoups and Herman Potter, Mel Udy, and baby daughter of Tremonton Gordon Petty spent Sunday at were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Randolph. Thomas Waddoups, Sunday. Dinner guests at the home of Mr. John Andersen of Brigham Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Munson Satis visiting his daughter, Mr. and urday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Lester Andersen. Norman Moser of Ogden. Mrs. Annette Richards, Mrs. Quite a lot of excitement was Lucille Potter and Mrs. Effie caused Saturday evening when the rubbish on the river bank Potter spent Friday at Logan. Mrs. Lizzie Wood, Delbert got afire, the Tremonton fire den partment was called to put it 1 Wood and son, Cordell of 1 Hmen mens, nidm r 1 l ov TJSDA reseJH'lMrtlj spent Saturday with re- out. Thirteen teachers and officers latives here. show you get better AJfaffa Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jenkins of of the Sunday School attended Weevil control by apply Ogden and Mrs. Young of Los a special Union Meeting at the ing chlordane from the Angeles spent Sunday visiting Seventh Ward in Brigham Suntime the first green leaves with Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Anger day. appear, until the stands are Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Andersen and family. irom 1V to 2 inches high. Mrs. Joyce Hess and two small and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Reese daughters of Ogden are spending motored to Salt Lake City Fria few weeks at the home of Mr. day evening to attend the wedand Mrs. Earl Skinner and fam- ding of their neice, Miss Marilyn ily. Mrs. Skinner is recovering Ottinger and Paeul Benton. The is the recommended insecticide nicely, after having spent two wedding was Solemnized in the for control of Alfalfa Weevils weeks at the Valley Hospital Garden Park Chapel with For the most part. States in areas County Agent, State Experiment with Pneumonia. Callers at the Judge Crocket performing the to ' Station or dealer for proper for infestation recommend 1 of home of Mr. and Mrs.' Guy Rees ceremony. Miss Ottinger is the initiations and applications, or write chlordane actual acre, lbs. 2 per Sunday were Jesse T. Rees, Mrs. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M us for full details-varSince local conditions sometimes Keith Rees and son Steven, Mr. L. Ottinger (Ruby Jensen) of I consult best to It's ,, your and Mrs. Arthur: Slack and Mr. Salt Lake City. Mrs. Emma Jenand Mrs. Roy Rees and family of sen, grandmother of the bride, Benson Ward and Mr. and Mrs. who has been quite ill all winter, Max Rees' and baby of. Garland. was able to attend the ceremony, A party was held atthe home " Mr." and Mrs. Lowell Andersen GENERAL OFFICES and lAIOIATOtllt " of Mrs. Elsie Welling Friday aft- are making their home here, wimni nivitmu 330 Sort Or end Ay., tnicoga il, in. 3062 Cfltr St., Srktly 4, Calif ernoon honoring Mrs. Rhoda they formerly lived in Perry. Welling who is celebrating her birthday anniversary. Ten lady members of the Birthday Club were present. A tasty luncheon was served and the afternoon spent in a social. Mr. ad Mrs. Dan Garn accompanied by Mr. and Mrs.. Stacy Garn of Seattle, Washington have just returned after spending a week at Phoenix and Mesa, Arizona. They also visited Pryce Canyon, Zions National Park and Grand Canyon. Mrs. Elma Petersen and son, Ask about these great You'll find years make the best yardNorman and daughter Marie and International Truck exclusive! for value in sticks received a measuring Mrs. Arlene MacFarland attendin tha world's largsst truck ilt new International Truck. ed a wedding dance in compliangina plant. ment to Mr. and Mrs. Ivan BakYou get years of k stamina, Tha "roomiest, most comfortable cab on the road" er at Mendon Friday evening. rha Cab. lower operating and maintenance costs, Members of the Birthday Club system mare positive control, oat-idependability. You get years of driving met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. handling and 37 fuming angle. with the too, comfort, International, Verl Udy Saturday evening for Tha soma traditional track toughnass that bos kapt truck that makes tough hauls easier and their monthly party. Th.e party International first la heavy duty truck sales for 20 more profitable. was in compliment to Mrs. Sara straight yean. Moss, Mrs. Rhoda Welling and Tha truck engineered far your fob ... 13 baste If that sounds like a lot to expect from Carl Johnson, who recently celemodels, from pickups to 90,000 lbs. OVW and in make us a not truck, stop why brated birthday anniversaries. A ratings. v prove it? hot dinner was served and the e Largeit axclutive truck service organization. evening spent in a social. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Allen and sons, Robert and Lews of Blue Creek spent Sunday with their, mother, Mrs. Elma Petersen and family. ifU Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Munson and son, Forrest spent Sunday evening at Logan. jan Farm-ingto- SHILli2 NOW! I and " AEIEl y. '. , VELSICOL t&tp CORPORATION anginas-bu- k new-truc- Comfo-Vhio- n ar Supar-staarin- g 1 n . Bear River City Hawaiian Participate in spectacular native feasts and Enchanting COLLEGE CREDIT AVAILABLE CARTOON ard. JllultTjr I 15 day . . , thrill packed . . . vacation in "THE LOVELIEST FLEET OF ISLANDS ANCHORED IN ANY SEA". The tow wJH bt personally conducted by Mr. and Mrs. E. L WaMroR. who bavt lived in Hawaii for 10 years and are Tour Conductors for Universal Travel Service, S.L.C. Relax and enjoy COLORE SHORT . PJl'Mflfix U FIST9 lene Andersen, Carrie Christe riBeaetYcUl Gu Mrs. Ruby Jones and daughter sen, Dena Chris tense n, and Proving that poison gases can as well as kill, the Army cur Esta spent Saturday visiting with Marge Hugglns. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jones and faMrs. Leroy Del Holmgren was Chemical Corps has discovered that mustard gases is hostess to her club Thursday ev- one of its nitrogen mily at Newton. beneficial in the treatment of cerSunday guests at the home of ening. tain types of cancer. Mr. and Mrs. Burnell Roundy Mr. and Mrs. Claire Andersen and family jwere Mr. and Mrs. entertained a group of friends Joseph Bowcutt and family of Saturday evening. Elwood. , Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Iversen moWeekend guests at the home of Logan. Mrs. John E. Coombs and son tored to Salt Lake City Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Welling Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Bywater were Mr .and Mrs. Frank Gard- Ray and daughter Faye, accomner and small son, Lewis of Salt panied by Mrs. Delia Harris of of Brigham City were dinner Ogden spent Saturday at Salt guests of Mr. and Mrs. Milton ; Lake City. also visited with Bywater Sunday: The Pinochle Club met at the Lake City. They Mrs. Zlna Schoffield and Mrs. Mrs. Christian Andersen enwhere Garland Cafe and Mrs. Lowell Farns-worand two children of Ogden visited with Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Here's what you can expect from sugar beets CARTOON NEWS with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nobel Petersen and family. Sunday guests at the home of Mrs. Rheumina Udy were Mr. and Mrs. Evan Winkler and family and Miss Rheumina Udy of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Em anuel Erickson and family .of Hit "STEEL nMB.iauii(Mi rem. Mr. V Co - aftoio COLORED CARTOON man, also of Tremonton, played some piano solo's. A smorgasbord dinner followed, given by the Social Development Club, with the finance committee consisting of Mrs. Blanche Hansen, Mrs. Eliza Funk and Mrs. Thersa Coombs, in charge. Primary Conference was held at the ward chapel Sunday evening with Primary President Mrs. Claude Allred in charge. The children all did their parts very well in a music festival entitled "The .Children Sing." They were accompanied by Mrs. at the piano and Mrs. Lettie Leavitt as chorister. Mr. and Mrs. Don Petersen of Salt Lake City spent Sunday 10 t ,The Bowery Boys in "Master Minds" Co-h- it Fielding ( 0 AA THEATRE Thurs., FrL, Sat, May '." Ai ask. .) - if un Zm. mm Andrea Huggins FAMILY DINNER HONORS MONTE ANDERSEN AND FAMILY A family dinner and party was held at the heme of Mrs. Martha J. Andersen Sunday, honoring Captain and Mrs. Monte Andersen and daughter JoEllen. Captain Andersen will leave in the near future for Camp Cook, California, where he will be assigned for overseas duty. Mrs. Andersen and daughter will go to Tucson, Arizona to remain for the present. Out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Dale Andersen of Bountiful, Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Andersen and Mr. and Mrs. Ren-ol- d Andersen of Tremonton. The Primary held their teachers training class at the home of Mrs. Rula Checketts Friday evening. Melba Checketts gave the lesson, hostesses were Mrs. Ler- - Buy on Proof I Before you buy any truck, let ua give you a list of persons in this area who have recently bought new like the one you are considering. Check with any or all of them. Find out how Internationals cut hauling costs on jobs like yours. Inter-nationa- ls ,ejalpWh series often 130 to 173-le- . whee (bates, GVW ratings from 14,000 to 16,500 lbs. International For complete information about any fnlernafonaf Truck, see Harris Truck DIAL 2511 & Equipment Co. TREMONTON, UTAH |