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Show THE LEADER. Dear Friends: EI woodThis is the life! We have the best accommodations on the boat Mable Romer and the best of service. We are enjoying the most delicious food Fetersens Make Trip to Texas in the world, and even Roy is Miss Carol Petersen spent last We are enjoygaining weight. week here visiting friends and ing life on the ship to the ut- relatives. Carol is the daughter most and we all find that the most interesting pejp'e in the of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Petersen and is employed in Dallas, Texas. Following are excerpts from a country are sailing with usHer parents drove to Texas and home Le Mrs. sent by travelogue We had movies in the Carol returned with them for a Roy Bunnell of their ocean voy- Sunday night. "That's Mylounge short Visit here. age, and parts of a letter writ- with Martin and Lewis wasBoy" the ten after they arrived in Iran. name of the film. We Mrs- Arch Munns Just returned get a daily home from a week's visit with They gave permission to publish news sheet with irom eiuier or Dam, ana Knowing mimeographed world news, sports, and ship her son and family, Rohl Munns the interest of people of the val- announcements. to We had a life- at Buhl, Idaho. She went welcome a new grandsons ley in their new location and life, boat drill Saturday afternoon. we have taken the liberty to Mr. and Mrs. Victor Hansen We seem to have a good ship. left do so. the week for their It does very little pitching and homeduring in Mesa, Arizona, after scarcely any rolling. When the spending the summer here. ship goes up and down from Mrs. Junius Thompson front to back like a rocking home Tuesday after spending chair, that It "pitching". When some time in Provo where she it goes from side to side, that is went to keep house . for her "rolling". The seas have been daughter Daryl who went to the smooth and we have had a beau hospital to receive a baby girl tiful moon every night. Now back to the day we sailed We had a time getting on the looks as rocky as our Rocky boat Washington was supposed mountains would if they were a to have everything ready on our skyline. passports but we found they had We had a good time at the supped up on some visas. The Captain's dinner last night. Afofficer at the pier had to call ter a delicious dinner In a gaily Washington and get their word decorated 'dining room, we ento have the visas in Beirut by joyed dancing. tne time we arrived. We miss all of you very much We all stayed on deck and and talk about often. Oneta watched the Statue of Liberty and Duane areyoua bit homesick recede. We found flowers from and are looking forward to home in our staterooms. The today on land tomorrow at getting ship passed out packages of col Baicelona. orea serpentine just Before we We are now in Tehran, Iran, left the dock and we had fun where Roy will be stationed. We beNow... nothing need stand throwing the streamers to those are fortunate in that the house tween you and a comfortable bun on the pier. we are to have Is new and that e slimming down. FasUba It Is odd how we can live our belp reduce you by reducing your whole lives on the land and not is something in its favor. Our landlord Is appetite. You eat what you want, be homesick accommodating, but give us five days so far. He very has built the yet you eat lest became yon want on the water and we would do house everything we intoasked lets. So forget the nightmares of have, exercise, diet, massage, and hunger. most anything to' touch soil for. Of course the carpenters GttFattabi. again. here do not know how to meas Gibraltar is not like anything ure accurately and the kitchen we nave seen before. The Brit shelves slope slightly in different ish have done so much work on directions, but we believe the it They have built huge cement dishes will stay on. curtain Full 21 day supply water sheds there. The island rods rather climb The up the wall on is on fortified all sides and has one end in the dinine room and ' eccopt loss. tunnels that run through it plus mre in tne middle in the bed a lot of buildings and forts that room, but the ceilings are high can be seen. The Spanish coast ana tne roas are so far ud that Tremonton are out of the range of tney Seeing The - World With The Bunnels - - Thursday, Oct, 23, Tremonton, Utah from the stork Sept 28th. Litwas at home to welcome his new sister Irene. The Victor Billings brought Mrs. and also Thompson home brought the new daughter up to meet her grandfather. Mrs. Carl Romer and Leola spent three days in Salt Lake. Leola attended UEA. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Larsen and, Luella Ro mer brought them home Saturday afternoon and spent the weekend here. Mrs. Andrus Hansen Kimball and children of Denver are spending the week with their parents. Mr- and Mrs. Amos Hansen. Mr. Kimball Is in Sa cramento,, on business and will stop here this weekend for his family. Mr- an I,Irs. Hansen had a family dinner Sunday and children were the following there: the Kimballs, Mr- and Mrs. Caseal Burke and family of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bish op and family of Garland, and Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Hansen and . family of Provo. The following were weekend visitors here: Miss Florence Larkin of Salt Lake City, and the following from the BYU: Miss Erma Abel, Gary and Ron ald Mortensen. Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Heslop spent several days last week visiting Mr- Heslop's parents. Mr. and Mrs- Ed Heslop- Adrian and wife were on their way home tle Tommy from a visit to North Carolina-H- e is stationed with the Marines near Oceanside, California. Weekend visitors at the Arch Munns home were Mr. and Mrs. Francis Abel and family of Am 2 Adam's Drug Store vision. We went with Roy to one of the villages last week. It was Quite an experience. We took i Vi 'cV 'w- also brought one. We were taken to the garden of the landlord's summer home where Persian rugs were placed on a baked mud platform, then the lunch was served oufon the rugs. , We ate some of the chicken that the landlord had brought along. We used no forks for this, but used our fingers just as the other J Ik people YOUR SUGAR BEETS Produce an Extra Crop In harvesting your sugar beets it will pay to take care of your extra crop the beet tops. They're tops for feeding! Many farmers have increased their income from sugar beets by better use of tops. Here are some of the things they do: Windrow and pile tops for field feeding. 2. Haul tops to central food yard. 1. ' 3. Ensile boot tops for greater feeding value. Most modern sugar beet harvesters provide facilities for taking care of your tops. Ask your dealer or a U and I field man about this. It may save you much money by saving more of your tops for feed. Tops are valued as livestock feed at about $3.00 per ton of beets, or $60.00 crop of sugar beets. This is based per acre from a n on the replacement value of tops for corn, barley, and alfalfa hay. You can depend on sugar beets as a good cash crop and an excellent source of livestock feed. Plan for a Dig 20-to- acreage in 1953. r were doing. We - I more. One thing we do not have in common with you folks is that we hear practically nothing of the political situation in the VS. We will answer all the letters we receive, so tell our friends to write. 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The bed, pillows and one chair were done in a rose r?k satin with deep ruffling. The curtains were of the same color in silk net and they were hand embroidered. The dressing table was as long as one side of the room, with huge mirrors and all of his and her toilet articles were displayed on it We sank to our ankles In the carpet on the floor. Dinner was served at five long tables which were loaded with all sorts of food and by which the guests stood and ate as long as they were able to contain LEADER WANT ADS PAT - along a lunch and the landlord - to her little friends and then they enjoyed seeing several Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck cartoons. erican Fork. They visited with many friends and relatives in 'the valley during their stay. Miss Madge Romer celebrated her eighth birthday at her home Wednesday Supper was served - ger-fre- ( 1952 JAV-- i TREMONTON, UTAH PHONE 2511 |