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Show The LEADER and Mrs. Ruel Nielson and Rich- Ruby Hess and Mrs. Annice ard of Idaho Falls attended the Lamb were in Ogden Monday Mrs. Eph Peterson funeral service in Ogden Wed- and in Malad Friday. Mr. and Mrs. John Abbott nesday for a niece, Mrs. Norma B. Clausse. ATTENDS FUNERAL visited with Mr. and Mrs. IN OGDEN Mrs. Norman Perry and daughGeorge Archibald Wednesday. of Sacramento, Caliter Carol Miss Doris Rudd and Mrs. M. Mr. and Mrs. L. Holman, fornia are visiting with her Hess were in Smith-fiel- d DiVere Mrs. Sophia Larson, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Potter. on business Monday. They Gus Larson and Betty and Mr. They came Thursday. also visited with Mrs. Hess'S Mrs. Mabel Hillom of Salt mother Mrs. Joseph Archibald Lake City spent Wednesday with of Benson Ward. Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Pierson. Mrs. Harriet Archibald and Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Christensen Will Smith visited in Grace, had their new baby blessed Sun- Idaho from Tuesday to Thursday. He now has the name of day with Mr. and Mrs. Chester Boyd Wood Christensen. Judy Archibald and family and Mr. Pierson was confirmed the same and Mrs. Bill Archibald and East Garland , par-ert- s, day. (family. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Larson atMr. and Mrs. Ed Vanderhoof tended the Basket Ball game at and Mrs Harriet Archibald the USAC Monday evening be- were in Logan Monday. tween the Minneapolis Lakers Mr. and Mrs. Leo Lamb vis- and the Utah Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Holman and Mrs. Sophie Larson visited in Logan Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Korth and Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Sorensen Mrs. Blaine Rhodes entertained for her son Micheal's birthday anniversary Monday. There were 20 guests, all cousins except Mrs. Marlene Grover and her 2 children and Mrs. Marva Harper and 2 children. Mrs. Carl of Ogden came Sunday and stayed over for the festiv- " ited Sunday at the home of their daughter Mr. and Mrs. All-sta- rs. Box Office opens at 7:00 Show starts at Dusk. SATURDAY May 2 and 3 FRIDAY Tyrone Power and Micheline Prelle in .. "American Guerrilla in the Philippines" ALSO Merlin Hymas of Ogden. Mrs. Janet Steed and Mrs. Ida Steed returned to their1 home here with Mr. and Mrs. Orson Watson of Tyhee. They have spent the past three weeks at the Watson home. Mrs. Wilford Nish and family and Mrs. Lawrence Archibald and daughter Marsha Ann were in Ogden Monday to" celebrate the birthday of Mrs. ' Archibald's grandson Terry Cash. Terry is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Cash. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Elmer' of Garlanad visited (Sunday at the James, A. Pierson home. Mr. and Mrs. DeLose Udy and family of Riverside visited with Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Starr Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Allen and family of Riverside called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Starr Saturday even-to- Ed-vals- on : "CHEROKEE UPRISING" ities. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Oyler spent Saturday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Max Hyde at Blue Creek. Mrs. Jasper Shaffer, and Mrs. Lyle Johnson were Brigham City (with Whip Wilson, Andy Clyde, Phyllis Coates SUN., MON. TUES. May 4, 5, 6 visitors Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Parley G. Jones of Salt Lake City spent Sunday at the Paul Larson home. Mr. and Mrs. Golden Adams and family and Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Adams were Salt Lake City visitors Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Adams spent the day with' Mr. and Mrs. Webb Estep their daughter, Mr. and Mrs.' and Mrs. Gladys Thornton vis. Russel Jenkins, who have a new Ited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hess one day last baby boy. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Hansen week. and family and Larabe Hansen Mrs. Ray Whiting, Mrs, G. A. were in Salt Lake City Sunday. Hess, Mrs. Richard Robbins Glenn Fbrd and Rhonda Fleming in 'The Redhead & the Cowboy" g. TWO CARTOONS ! WED., THURS. May 7 and 8 Family Night $1.00 a car featuring Bobby Drlscoll and Robert Preston ' "When I Grow UP" Plymouth TWO CARTOONS FRIDAY - Ordinance No. 38 Jetta Whiting SATURDAY An ordinance fixing and estab- Thursday, May 1, 1952 and Mrs. James Estep were In Logan Monday. The ward Primary conference was held Sunday evening under the direction of President Effie Estep. Mrs. Effie Potter of the stake board was In attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Foster of Oregon stopped one day the past week to visit Phyllis Udy who served a mission in the northwest and knew the Fosters there. Mr. and Mrs. Kai Brockman and Miss June Mason were at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Mason Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clain Archibald and family of Garland visited at the home of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Archibald Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Mason of Fielding visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs.' Jesse Lamb Sunday. and Mrs. Oleen Joseph-teo- n attended a (wedding shower in Malad for Mr. and Mrs. Mr. daughter Terri Richards returned home with her to spend the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Claren ce Richards, Terri's parents came for her on Sunday afternoon. Nedra Simmons of Salt Lake John Stetzner, Portland, Oregon, who has just re turned from service in Alaska, were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Simmons. Mrs. Harry Miles of Bonida, Idaho visited Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Simmons and family. Mr. and Mrs. Jens Velbell entertained at a dinner Sunday in honor of their son, Altons birthday. Guests besides the Velbell family were Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Anderson. Wendell and Gayle Christensen, Mantua; Mr. and Mrs. Parley Chambers arid Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Childs and famCity and Mr. and Mrs. Don D. Will- An-dr- us , ily of Ogden. ,Mar Jean Jensen of Salt Lake City spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Jensen." - Is What You've Been Waiting For! : Mrs. Eldora Smith and her two Floyd Williams. children of Logan visited ThursGarth Josephson attended day with her parents, Mr. and the basketball game at the Mrs. Cornelius Bell. Field House in Logan Monday T. W. Potter went to Ogden Application Lloyd's Dread Disease Policy night. The game was between Friday and brought his father, the Minneapolis Lakers and Thomas Potter, from the hos Ernie errin's All Stars. pital, where he has been confined following a second operation. Mr. Potter is now in Dewey- CoIIinston ville, at the home of his daugh Mrs. R. W. Wanike ter, Mrs. Clarence Fryer. John Potter and Clifford Pet DEWAYNE SIMMONS ersen spent Sunday at Loco RELEASED FROM motive Springs. GUARD DUTY The Ward Primary Confexence was conducted Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. Dewayne Simmons and son Nathan, who have under the direction of president been in Minneapolis, Minn, for Rosa Rucker. Anna Durfey, chor the past few months, returned al leader led the children in a home Tuesday. DeWayne has program of songs. The reader been released from his duty with for the event was Hazel Erick sen, Inez Brown, Grace Warnke, the National Guard. Mrs. Thomas Robbins is at the and Anna Durfey of the stake home of her parents, Mr. and board, were present. Mr. and Mrs. John Higgs, Gene Mrs. Marvin Summers. She has from returned the hospital just with her new son. Tommy, the older boy, has been a guest of the Simmons while his mother ; was away. Dick and Jerry Simmons of Salt Lake City and Sherry June Simmons of Ogden spent Sunday with their family here.. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Johnson motored to Sublet, Idaho Sunday to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Heber Zollinger and daughter Charlene. IlflM- - . Mr. and Mrs. Powers of OgShank-cPound den spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. DeLong. We are long on this item Mrs. Clark Bowen was in Brig and have priced it to move ham City. Friday. Her grand- Insurance coverine all Medical Expenses arising ont of POLIOMYELITIS (INFANTILE PARALYSIS,) SPINAL MENINGITIS, SMALLPOX, DIPHTHERIA, TETANUS, LEUKEMIA, and ENCEPHALITIS ar below, which first becomes manifest after inception date of policy. (A) DOCTOR'S BILLS: The usual and customary charge made by a Licensed physician, osteopath, physiotherapist, masseuse tor masseur for treatment. B) HOSPITAL BILLS: The usual and customary charge made for accommodation and board, service and any hospital apandor medicines used in paratus, including treatment of the disease or sickness. , The cosb of subsequent admittances to hospital, and treatment therein and7or occupational therapy necessary for the rehabilitation of the patient X-ra- Charges for a registered nurse or nurses or trained attendant or attendants ordered by the attending! physician, but not more than three in any 24 hour period and not exceeding' the usual and customary (scale of charges for each day of nursing and att- endance. (D) IRON LUNG The usual and customary charge for the rental of an iron lung; or other apparatus, if ordered by the attending (physician, plus cost of transportation of . such apparatus. . VALUES! (F) TRANSPORTATION: Ordinary railroad, hired automobile or airplane fares, to transport the patient and one attendant (either parent, guardian or attendant) to another locality for treatment, providing authorized by the attending physician. " (G) SURGICAL APPLANCES : Cost of braces, surgical boots and the like as ordered by the attending physician. ut - . sioo in ' POLICY LIMIT: $10,0000 35c - BEADS can ... ,9c ScnsQtbr.al Ihvj GS'ERAl SOAP . The usual and customary charge for an ambulance for transportation of the patient to andor from hospital, but not to, exceed $50.00. .."39c ! ... ' t (E) AMBULANCE: ;; "At War With the Army" y, (C) SPECIAL NURSE: FOOD lishing the rates for sewer and water connections and repealing iams spent Saturday with his all ordinances in conflict theremother Mrs. E H. Williams of with. Malad. He leaves Wednesday BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF TREMONTON morning for Fort Douglas. CITY, BOX ELDER COUNTY, Mr. and Mrs. Newell Nish STATE OF UTAH, as follows: and family left Monday for Section 1. Sewer Connections. ' ALSO Louise Town, Montana, where The rate for a sewer connec"THIS IS KOREA their farm is located. They tion in the city of Tremonton CARTOON .... will spend the summer there. shall be the sum of $35.00 to 3 Lbs. Mrs. Hannah Kholhepp, Mrs. $50.00. Any person desiring a sewer connection shall pay to the city of Tremonton the sum DACOIJ of $50.00 when said application is made. The city shall then Sliced, good quality cause the connection to be made arid upori completion shall render a statement to the applicant. Doz. Ranch The City shall refund to said I'm applicant the difference between EGGS the amount paid, at the time of application, and the actual cost thereof, provided however, that PORK the minimum cost for said connection shall be the sum of $35.00 Section 2. Water connections. 303 The following rates shall apply ior water connections: For 34 inch water connection Bar Pretty Smelling $50.00 to $75.00. 1 ELECTRIC water connection For inch HARD $85.00 to $125.00. For all over 1 inch water con nections the full cost of Install 60 Lb. Red Rose ation. 53.79 DISIIWASK51 FLOUR Any persan desiring a water connection - of 34 inch size shall pay to the city the sum of Come in uul tee it todr! $75.00, when said application is A few dollar week ends roar made, for a l inch water connection, shall pay to the City the dishwashing drudgery for good! sum of $125.00. at the time said application is made and for any connection over l inch shall pay the estimated cost of the same. The city shall then cause said Itemontan, Utah Phone 5111 water connections to be made and shall render a statement to Awthorharf Deafer the applicant when said conPhone 5266 - Tremonton nection is completed and shall GENERAlOElECTRIC refund to said applicant the difDISHWASHERS 1 ference between 'the amount at the time of application, paid, and the actual cost thereof, provided however, that the minimum cost for a 34 inch water meter shall be $50.00. for a 1 Inch water meter shall be $85.00 and for all over 1 inch, the full long after Si hat paid for Itself through actual cost thereof. in such other costs as labor, power savings 3. Section bills and maintenance of ditches concrete All ordinances or parts of oron for irrigation pipe keeps right you working dinances In conflict herewith and paying you profits on your original invest- are hereby repealed. ALL COLORS Section 4. Choose your irrigation pipe with care. In the opinion of the City ORDER NOW FROM W. .R WHITE CO. Council of Tremonton City a ORDER ALSO public emergency exists in connection wth the matter herein HEAD GATES contained and it Is necessary to RTHH COHCIETf 0 AVMUtfU WITH COMCMfl MIAOW All the health, peace, safety and ..MM MfTAL STYuS. OMMNOt MOM i TO 14A AU, MTAI SCMW UN, MOM I TO 41 MCMtS. general welfare of the inhabitTO MUT TOW MIOI MOO ants of Tremonton City that this ordinance become effective upon Our representative can also aid; its first publication, and, you with your corrugated metal IT IS HEREBY ORDERED and culvert metal headgate and directed that said ordinance drain tile needs. Give us a call take effect upon its first passage and publication. today. May 9 and 10 Dean Martin' and Jerry Lewis in and Lily Higgs of Ogden, visit- with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. ed Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Durfey and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bowers. Del Kidman. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bowen Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Fronk spent last weekend with members of are the happy parents of a baby their family in Provo and Orem. son born at a Logan hospital. They were accompanied home The new boy has four brothers by their grandson, Jan Fronk, and one sister to welcome him who has spent the week. His home. Mrs. Maurine Jensen enterparents, Mr. and Mrs. Julian tained eighteen members of the Fronk came for him Tuesday. Mrs. John Potter and daughter Rendezvous Club at her home on Thursday afternoon. LunchGayla, Mr. and Mrs. James and Mary, of Logan motor- eon was served by Mrs. Jensen, ed to Ogden Sunday. They were and Anna' Durfey. Prizes were; won by Thorben Stone, JosephSunday dinner guests of Mr. and ine DeLong and Olive Durfey. Mrs. Eugene Thornock. Herman Bell and Mrs. Orem of Cool Colors Ogden visited Monday with Mr. boiler rooms, walla and ceilIn and Mrs. Cornelius Bell. are often painted in blues and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Kidman ings greens. This makes the rooms seem and children of Big Cottonwood cooler and improves employes Canyon visited over the weekend morale. each individual. INDIVIDUALS COVERED: ' Policies are obtainable on either INDIVIDUAL or ALL MEMBERS OF THE HOUSEHOLD basis. The term "all members of the household" shall embrace all persons living at the address stated including resident servant and their children, if any, but excluding (a) Individual in no way related to any of the foregoing and (b) Sons and or daughters andor son andor daughters, in law, of the .Insured who have children living with them and (c) All children of those mentioned in (b). 5c Aolcaaflt RATES OR PREMIUM: . All -- MISS ELECTRIC IF80B "BASKET A COMPLETE STOCK OF iw mm AMD fib rrr ie2S Wall Ave. STANDARD SIZES MADE TO PASSED by HOUSEHOLD POLICY ... INDIVIDUAL POLICY Ofden, Utah Phone $12.00 $6.00 $10,000 Limit ' Each Individual (12.77 Incl Tax) (6.45 Incl Tax) NO WAITING PERIOD: Policy attaches from date application received. ( APPLICATION FORM ( (Please Print Answers) CHECK FOR PREMIUM MUST BE ATTACHED 1. Name of Applicant 2. Address v S ( , ) - S 1 .... Street No. ......... ) state" Class of Policy Required: ) (Individual at $6.00 (Household at $12.(K) Indicate which 4. Are the person or persons to be covered in health? 6. If cover required for other than yourself on .'. household, who Is to be covered? 1 ) 3. ) 1 good. ) your1 ) Name ) Agent r . Address . the Citv Council of Tremonton, Box Elder County, State of Utah, this 1st day of May, A.D., 1952. Kleon Kerr 7765 For . keeps paying you profits yoar after year for TWO (2) YEAR POLICY PERIOD. ATTEST: R. S. Calderwood City Recorder Mayor FILL IN ABOVE APPLICATION ATTACH CHECK AND MAIL AT ONCE TO PHONE 4001 TREMONTON HORACE E. HAYES GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT TREMONTON, UTAH |