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Show LEADER THE Thursday, October 30, 1952 spent the weekend G rover borne. STERLING WRIGHT Democratic Candidate for COUNTY COMMISSIONER at the Wayne children are visiting at the home To celebrate the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Fred Grover Mr and Mrs. Duane Loveland, Mrs. Elden Adams of Losan and Mrs. lone Iverson of Tremonton ppent Thursday afternoon with Mrs- - Grover. Mis. Dean Grover and family of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Zollinger and Mr. and Mrs. Roland Reese of Logan visited at the Lafayette Grover non'e It V, Bothwell Qualified To Serve You! Electa Tee Stokes Yours for a progressive and county-wid- e administration. " Festivities .Planned All of the organizations are busy planning parties to be held in the ward during the Halloween holiday. The MIA Is sponsoring a dance Wednesday, October 29 at the ward hall were laid Marie for Lu Grover, and every one is invited to atEast Garland Ann Shaffer, Lenis Christensen, tend. There will be a good orMrs. Eph Peterson Jo Anne Shaffer, Jean Grover, chestra and refreshments, so Laralee Housen and class lead- bring your friends and Join the The MIA Maids and Jr. ers Pearl Rhodes and Erma An- fun. held a formal 3 course derson, and for Mrs. Oyler. The Primary is planning their at the home of Mrs. Naomi The Birthday club met at the big bazaar and party for Halhome of Mrs. L-- R. Shaffer to loween night. Every one in the celebrate the anniversaries of ward is asked to contribute an Mrs. Shaffer, Mrs. Tom Harp- item for the bazaar or a cake er and Mrs. Warren Hansen. The or pie. There will be carnival afternoon was spent at Bingo games, program, and a spook I F 1 E D with prizes.. The pillowslip alley. The children Just should not miss this night of fun and gl,ts were presented by Alice to Mrs. Harper, Dora neither should the parents. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Anderson Shaffer to Mrs. Hansen and Edna Larson to Mrs. Shaffer and Edna Harris were in Salt Refreshments were served by Lake City Friday. While there the ladies of the South street they visited with Mrs. Anderson's Mrs. Ross Rhodes and Mrs. mother. Mrs. La Vay Hadfield and Ruby Nlelson were in Ogden Sunday where they with other family members celebrated the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Rubsel Stevenson. Mrs. R. J. Potter and Mrs. Jack Notice is hereby given that Austin were Ogden visitors Monan election shall be held on the day' IAMONT Mrs. Henry Sorensen spent 4th flay of November, 1952, for determining Sunday afternoon in Portage the purpose of where she visited "with Mrs. whether or not a cemetery mainFrancis Allen and Mr. and Mrs. tenance district under the name and style of PENROSE CEMEOrin Parkinson. Republican Candidal for DIS MAINTENANCE Mr. and Mrs. TJrsel Adams TERY SECRETARY OF STATE and family of Fairfield, Montana TRICT shall be created, which spent three or four days of the cemetery district shall embrace weefc visiting relatives in this and include all of the lands Smved in Legislature, 1947 within the following boundaries: vicinity. '51 Chaplain of Legislature, Mr. and Mrs. "Don Bourne Beginning at the South East Overseas Veteran, 45 and family of Layton spent; the corner of Section 38, T. li w., weekend at the Delos Adams 4 W., thence West three Bishop of Duncan Ward home. (3) miles, thence South one 1) to New Zealand Missionary Ardes Adams was a Salt Lake mile, thence West one (1) mile, Descended from Pioneers City visitor Saturday. thence North one (1) mile, Owns his own Insurance and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Grover and thence West one (1) mile, thence Red Estate business " family spent Sunday with Mrs. North two (2) miles, thence ' Naomi Oyler. East one and one half ' Mr. and Mrs. Golden Adams miles, thence North one haltill) PROMOTE TOURIST TRADEI (1) -and cliildren were in Ogden mile, thence East one (I) mile, Monday. thence South one half ii) mile, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Holland VOTE TORONTO thence East one and one half spent Monday in Ogden. They (11) miles, thnce South one and the family were at Bear (1) mile, then East one (1) mile, jf?ti Political Admdtcmcnt) Lake Sunday. thence South ore (1) mile to Janet Patterson of West Point point of beginning, containing 101 square miles. Notice Is further given that a map showing the boundaries of said district Is on file in my office and open to public ; In- , -- Tremonton, Utah QUA t on Notice of Election TORONTO of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Summers. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Summers were pleased with a visit from Mrs. Summer's grandmother, Mrs. Mary Wight, who is now 92 and still able to get about to visit occasionally. Mrs. Lucille Swensen and children, Claren and Bernice, spent Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Eumhope- - Mr. and Mrs- - Boyd Hansen of Ogden were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Firth They vis ited in the afternoon with Mr and Mrs. Isaac Burnhope. Mrs. Ellen Christensen and Mrs. Wanda Newman traveled to Brigham City Monday afternoon to visit with Mrs. Hazel Summers' mother, who Is doing as well as van be' expected in recovering from a recent major operation. Mrs. Fern Nelson entertained for her Zions boys and girls and their mothers Monday at Primary. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Anderson were in Park City on business Saturday. The MLA is planning their "Meet Me at Mutual Night" for Tuesday, October 28. Everybody is invited to come and bring a friend. The young boys are also being reminded of the basketball season and are encouraged to check on their to play- Four meetings a month are required before the season begins. Alman Wight visited at the home of his daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Summers Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Kilfoyle and children visited with the Emil Kupfers Sunday. Little David, who Is recovering from an operation, was with them and is doing nicely. PTA meeting was held Wednesday evening in the ward chapel with Myrtle Anderson conducting. A program consisting of a reading, musical num bers and a series of talks was enjoyed by all. principal Hard tag voiced the need of the school for repairing obsolete play Refreshground equipment ments were served. The three rooms are contesting to see which can have the most parents there. The room with the oldest and the young' est were tied. The middle room was previously leading. THE DEMOCRATIC ADMINISTRATION HAS TAKEN YOUR BOYS TO FIGHT IN KOREA IN A WAR BROUGHT ON BY THEIR OWN DIPLOMATIC BLUNDERS! ... 47 cents out of your good American dollar with their continuing inflation. THEY'VE TAKEN - THEY'VE TAKEN . . "bite" . your money with the biggest tax in American history. . ... your children's money by saddling every newborn baby with a $1700 share of the public debt. THEY'VE TAKEN ' your national honor by compiling record of a crookedness, graft and corruption in government. THEY'VE TAKEN . . . AND NOW THEY ARE WAILING "DON'T TAKE IT AWAY!" . . . don't let them take spection. Notice is further given' that son-in-la- Nimblest! Ftoar Lacked ftftjffrIy 1? ' l""l'l'M'-- if"'" Come lit It Through Its Paces Right now, at your Dodge dealer's, there's a sleek Power Packed Beauty that is just waiting for you to get behind the wheel and take a "Road Test" ride. Come drive it today! You'll discover a new kind of car, built for action and tailored to the needs of active, Americans. It will open your eyes. on-the-- Specification w, Thrill Power! to Its Surging Nudge the accelerator, "and feel the eager AUNBNLDIlAttDttEm response of the most efficient engine design in any American car! Red This new 140-h.is alive Ram with power. It makes you the master of hill and highway. ' , p. ht Ntwl40-b.- p. tsdRMV.Eight '53 VISIT YOUR DODGE DEALER TODAY O'IDZELER E30T0B PHONE 5181 T " A-- - er, A.D. 1952. THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. Lewis S- Wight, Chairman. George H. Davis, Member. - k ; I . -' Well, Mary, the old Russian Bolshevik, Lenin, knew and taught his disciples of Communism, that Socialized Medicine is the keystone of Communism. He knew that once he had control of the physicians and dentists and hospitals, he could control any country. Of course be got that control in Russia. Com munist governments always get it. Yes, but they keep that power because of their State Police don't they? Oh, yes. Well, we don't have to worry about State Police in America, John. Not this year, Mary. But Socialized Medi cine would be the first step to a country con trolled by guns. You see, taking away the freedom of the medical people now, would mean taking over the railroads next, or the lawyers, who defend our freedoms, or the steel people, or the farmers. You mean they might even take over our grocery store some day? That's right, Mary. Once the pattern is set it's only a matter of time 'til the whole country is told what to do. Well, if that's where, we're headed, I'm doing something about it. We'd all better act to protecr our freedom, and Life Eisenhower and Nixon (fold FoIIHmI AtfVtrflMiMnl by Itpwblkow tteH CoHt ) (1 J" ?& y Subtracts oi Well a Adds tAf V Simpls os Dialing a Phom K. ONI YEAR GUARANTO The LEADER Vv- - 1 r, 4 Mary. , GO. TREMONTON, UTAH VOTE for men of real AMERICAN INTEGRITY! . mm2 8 ROAD TEST 7$e rfcfib? CQrfdrrfcfiVe rfmeri&ns It ALL Away , . . Watkins - - William A. Dawson Arthur Douglas Stringfellow - - J. Bracken Les - E. R. Callister Lamont F. Toronto V, Sherman J. Preece - Sid Lamboume and Equipment eubject to change without notice at such election the electors shall be required to cast ballots, which ballots shall contain the words, "Penrose Cemetery Maintenance District, yes", or "Penrose Cemetery Maintenance District, no". No person shall be entitled to vote at said election pursuant to this notice unless he shall possess all of the qualifications required under the general laws of the State and be a property owner of the proposed district, and who shall have paid a property tax in the said district in the year next preceding said election. Notice is further given that election the above referred-t-o win be held In the Penrose L. D. S. Chapel between the hours of 7 and 8 P.M on the 4th day of November, A D- 1952. Dated this 14th day of Octob- LET THEM V. ! ) NO the American Way of Mrs-Byro- '4 S J lluJIili ,1)11 ckuU IlKillolin n Nebeker of WiUard were Sunday quests at the Foxley home. John .71 JSay, Why is Socialized . To Preserve America, American Ideals Mr. and Mrs. Ray Smith of Brigham City, parents of Mrs. Leland Foxley and Mr. and tosi! PI - away the mink coats and the deep freezers and the five per cent and the graft? Don't Let Them Take Guests during the week- - of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Dodd were Mr. Dodd's grandson, Elliott Mack and wife of Long Beach, Caliiornia. Will McClure of Ogden was also a visitor Monday. , 0 Don't Let Them Take It ALL Away Mr. and Mrs. Kent Brough and small daughter, Linda Lee, of Barstow, California are spending his fifteen day furlough in Tremonton with the C. R. Broughs and other relatives. 1 uf'V fs 5v I N 1 r ; s 'jri j" r- hi - i - i |