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Show Thursday, February 19. 1953 THE LEAD f E.R . Tremonton. Utah The Jack Fronks and D. R. TAX AUDITOR Income tax Waldrons are in California this service for all types of business as well as for individuals; alsol week on a business trip. available to handle bookkeeping Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Chris- accounts. Reasonable fees. A tensen were in Salt Lake City former government income tax Saturday to visit Alvin Just, a auditor. Clyde M. Grix, Kiesel brother of Mrs. Christensen, who Building, Ogden, Utah. was seriously ill in a hospital Phone Several members of UTAH there. Will paj Mr. Just's family and Mr. and cash dead or cows usless 'for Mrs. Carl Robinson were dinner or Dial horses, sheep hogs. home Christensen the at guests 2141 or Garland phone Sunday. 195. tfc Evelyn Cash of Burley, Idaho spent last week with her moth- APARTMENT FOR RENT er, Mrs. A. N. Wight, whlie re- Four rooms and bath, steam cuperating from a major opera- heat, hot and cold water intfc She cluded. Call 2842. tion performed recently. returned to her home Friday evening. Tre-mont- i t ' Bear River City aZJ Andrea Huggins Leron Johnson Honored at U.S.A.C. Leron Johnson, sophomore at RASMUS ANDERSON U.S.A.C. and member of Sigma REACHES 85th MILESTONE Chi Fraternity, was chosen as The family of Rasmus Ander- the Alpha Chi's favorite Guy, son gathered at the family home Friday night at the sorority's winter carnival. Wednesday evening to honor birthBishop and Mrs. Harold their father on his 85th and daughter of Afton, of the fifteen All living day. children and their partners Wyoming were Saturday night guests of Mrs. Papworth's sis were present. in ter, Mrs. Austin Johnson. Mr. Anderson was born Mr. and Mrs. Chester Stander Denmark and later came to this He entertained at a lovely party country with his parents. married Mary Jorgensen and Saturday evening. Dinner was thety came as pioneers to the served at at the Howard Cafe Bear River valley. They be- in Brigham City, after which came the parents of 16 children, the guests adjourned to the 15 of whom are still living, home of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford and all successful in their own Jensen and the remainder of the evening was spent playing pinright. ochle with prizes going to Mr. is as he Anderson, "Daddy" affectionally called by all those and Mrs. Hilton Bywater, Las who know him, has been a far- Rena Waddoups, Andera and Ernest Huggins. mer in the Bothwell area for Mrs. Mae Andersen was grad the past 60 years. He his farm while yet a cious hostess to her club Satman and still supervises ' urday afternoon. young Mrs FVnnlr .Tnn pntprtninpri much of the work that's done. He served as a counselor to her club Thursday evening. Mrs. Peter S. Jensen returned three Bishops for a total of 30 years. He has helped build all to the home of her daughter, three of the ward meeting hous- - Mrs. Freldo Andersen, after spending several days in the Valley hospital. Mrs. Glen Iversen spent Thursday and Friday in Ogden visiting her brother and sister-in-laMr. and Mrs. Hyrum Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. Kerry Frisby of Salt Lake City were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Iverson Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Christensen and family spent Sunday in Ogden visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Huggins entertained their club one evening last week. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thompson of Rupert, Idaho and Mrs. Ernest Olsen of Brigham City visited Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Huggins Monday. AS LOW AS PRICES Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Huggins were hosts at a dinner party Saturday evening: Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Stanley . Jensen and Mr. and Mrs. Roland Pap-wor- th Hug-gin- home-steade- j I J w yero Scof-fiel- Sedan, Hit Price Toledo, Ohio, plut Federal Toxes, State and Local Taxes, If any, Aero-tar- k f. O. B. Freight, Delivery and Handling Charges, Optional Equipment, Extra. MARKJIAM'S Tremonton Phone 2351 d. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Iversen and son Jerry were Ogden visitors Mionday. Robert Andersen is home on furlough from his base at San Luis Obispo, California for 10 days. He will report back to Camp Stoneman for overseas assignment. He is the son of Mrs. LOCAL m NOTICE PRESENTED DAILY BY It? LAWN MOWERS The F. M. Peck Call furnishings. Glass Installation SHARPENED make cars- Dlck"s Sharpen now so they will be ready when you need them. PETER BOSS ' cn and - Phone Aut0 320 acres new land at Sublett, Idaho. Write to P. O. Box No. 163 Twin Falls, 2J FOR SALE Idaho- - - ex-Vall- overalls, rayons or lace curtains and hosiery. Leader. IND1A 1NK for painting and at tjje One 54 inch steel FOR SALE cabinet sinkk. Call 5720. VARKETfPl.ACE OF 'MILLIONS.. I I I rv v Tremonton. 4 room modern FOR RENT home. See Mrs. John W. Miller 2375 Madison, Ogden, or call 9314 Ogden. in Tremonton Saturday Ladies' blue wallet with red trim, practically new. Return to Florence Beard. tic LOST 1950 Ford two door 8 cylined sedan with new paint job, radio, heater, overdrive and good tires. Call 4737 Tremonton. 2tp r J-3l BBIr 1 :;iw: FOR SALE ' jr;SiSsa. TD Diesel tracFOR HIRE tor. Call 3436. i 7ime hymetit 1948 Allis ChalFOR SALE mers WD, Allis Chalmer Allcrop harvester, 1949 model used one year, 1949 AC mower power lift haystacker with hydraulic push-of- f and manure loading attachment, 1 Case single disc, 20 hole drill. This equipment being sold for the Perry Wilson estate. Contact Howard Barlow, phone 5746 or Max Anderson tic phone FOR SALE Good work team, one Holstein cow to freshen in two weeks. A. J. Nalder, Garland, tip I'nri omhihm ii m in We Can Arrange Immediate Financing for New Home Construction or Remodeling ... or an old home it's a new home you want made over for better living . . . see for ideas, modern materials and prompt financing. We will be happy to enter into your plans . . . suggesting ways and means to accomplish the most for your building dollars. Materials ore the finest and the widest in variety . . . and as a final step, we will be happy to arrange for financing on low, monthly terms. If Tri-Sta- HOME BUILDER'S SERVICE Includes scores of plans, blueprints and specifications for modern homes obtainable at very moderate costs. Ideas, too, on all types of modernizing, decorating and yard te QOo ever-- than 7? NEW $ SUPER-SAF- E TRUCK-O-MATI- ENGINES! TRANSMISSION! C BRAKES! Of LEGAL Yes, of the 3 leading makes of trucks, only Dodge offers you: 7 powerful engines, 3 with of them brand-nead100 to 171 h.p. NOTICE OF SALE OF FARM Notice is hereby given the vanced dual-primar- y ... type brakes in - through 1- models, for sure 4-t- c stops . . . transmission with gyrol Fluid Drive, available on ton trucks, Yir and for driving . . . plus the other exclusives shown at right! Truck-o-mati- -- -- no-shi- ft Find out how these Dodge extras can save you money. See us today 1 the 3 Leading Makes, Only Dodge Tracks Give Tod These and Many Mors Advantages Greatest Maneuverability of the 3 leaders saves you time and effort. Greatest Viion Area of the "big 3" lets avoids sediment at bottom of crankcase. Water Distributing Tube on all models cools valve seats for longer valve life. Pistons on all engines save oil, you see more . . . increases safety. Widest Seat of the 3 leading makes. upkeep. More Power in the VA- - and ranges Independent Parking Brake on all models is simple, efficient, powerful. than the other 2 leading makes. Bodies than the other 2 More Pick-u- p Rivetless Cyclebond Brake Linings last leaders, including new 116" whcelbase longer, can't score drums, are tapcrtd and n pick-umolded on many models for quiet stops. Panel Payload and capacGreatest Oriflow Shock Absorbers on Vi- -, 34- - and models give smoother riding, greater ity of the 3 leaders. driver control on roughest roads. 2 Fuel Filters on all models to assure cleaner fuel and a cleaner engine. Weight Distribution for extra payload. Floating Oil Intake selects clean oil at top, And many features just adopted by other leading makes have been standard on Dodge trucks for years! 2-t- 'i-to- p. h-T- Better-balanc- -- ONLY DODGE BUILDS TRUCKS THAT ARE EL EE? PHONE 5181 O ed FIT YOUR HAULING NEEDS!- - MR G, TREMONTON, UTAH o LEADER. WANT ADS I let-t- for all termg with pen kinds of writing and drawing, truck for your money! the hearing and according to law the sale will be confirmed to the highest bidder. If interested further details may be had from the Trust Department of the Continental Bank and Trust Company in Salt Lake City, Utah. shV- - tme S556 Dodge gives you the most Continental Bank and Trust Company, as Administrator of the Estate of Axel C. Nelson, deceased, has sold the farm commonly known as the Axel C. Nelson farm consisting of 764 acres, located at Penrose, Box Elder County, Utah, together with all equirjment thereon for Cash. Petition for $42,500.00 confirmation of sale will be heard by the First District Court at Brigham City, Utah on Wednesday, February 25th, 1953 at T for all FOR SALE rarland J -- more 5tc : WANTED clean cotton rags, Will Pav cash for a11 kinds CASE NO. 7305 MONTE CARLO WHIST or M. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF S. WHIST cards for your next THE STATE OF UTAH can be bought at the party, First Judicial District LEADER office. IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF BOX ELDER FOR RENT Three room furnished apartment. Apply next to IN THE MATTER OF THE the post office or call 3486. tip VOLUNTARY DISSOLUTION STENSO lettering guides for IN THE STATE OF UTAH making signs are now available OF BEAR RIVER STATE at The LEADER. BANK, a corporation. FOR SALE Soda fountain. Notice is hereby given that the Adams Store. tfc Drug BEAR RIVER STATE BANK has filed in the First Judicial District Court of the State of Utah, in and for the County of Box Elder, its Application for Dissolution seeking dissolution of said Corporation, and that the hearing on said Application for Dissolution has been fixed by the Court for Tuesday, the 24th day of March, 1953, at 10 o'clock a.m., in the courtroom of said Court in the County Courthouse, Brigham City, Box Elder County, Utah. WITNESS the hand of the clerk and the official seal of said Court this 3rd day of Feb$NEW, MORE POWERFUL ruary, 1953. K. B. Olsen, NEW Clerk. (SEAL) Higher bids may be made direct to the said Continental Bank and Trust Company at any time prior to the hearing of the petition or may be made in open court at the time of mm Rocky Mountain Dairy Products Guests at the J. P. Jones home last week were two sisters of Mr. Jones, Mrs. Emma Stevens of Brigham City and Mrs. Sadie Victor of Rupert, Idaho. The Joneses and their guests visited Wednesday in Wellsville with Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Jones and Thursday were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Burke Jones for dinner. The wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Jones was observed on this occasion. Other guests at the dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Evan Christensen. 10:00 a.m. 5:00 P.M. - AT JONES HOME GUESTS FOR SALE FOR SALE Dairy farm. 131 location Lear River acres, good See 55 head dairy cows and MEL FOXLEY calves, complete line of ma- 240 South 1st West chinery. hay ami feed sufficient or call 2101, Tremonton carry livestock through until summer. Moderate down pay- ment and 15 years for balance City Tuesday, where they atat 5 percent. A bargain. Buy- BUY or HAUL WILL and any of their aunt, tended the funeral ers must act quickly. Phone of Phone all kinds Livestock. Mrs. Elizabeth Ellen Seymour Leonard Bishop, 2201 Tremon- 3992. J. B. Shuman. Homer. ton. a 72 hour leave from the Navy, Used washer, exvisiting his parents, Mr. and FOR SALE cellent condition. Very reason Mrs. George Gardner. Melvin Johnson is confined in able. E. Odel Summers," Rt. 2 the Valley hospital, suffering from blood poisoning. Grant Checketts spent Monday night in the hospital. Mrs. Thomas Waddoups underwent a major operation at the Cooley hospital Monday. reThe Irving Christensens ceived a letter from their son, Lt. Theral Christensen, informing them that he may be seeing them soon. He has been in Korea for the past several months. Before buying AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE be sure to see Reg tfc. Brough In Tremonton. home NEED HELP On Your Income Tax Returns? the Ivy M. Andersen. La Mar Bourne was home on the first was burned to the ground. Before the death of his wife, who died September 1st of last year, they celebrated their 58th wedding anniversary. They were the grandparents of 69, and the great, grandparents of 48. The party honoring Mr. Anderson was jointly planned by membebrs of the family with a delicious hot supper being served to all. After the dinner they enjoyed television and conversing with each other. 35 horsepower caterpillar tractor in good condition. Will take as part payment 30 horse power w heel tractor. Phone Gerald Munk 4 FOR SALE Going business property. Good opportunity for man and wife to operate attrac- tice rooms and apartments. i es, personally supervising building of the second when FOR SALE D-- Practically new Ferguson tractor, also chicken drinker. Call or see Burton D. Anderson. Phone Mrs. J. O. Hill of Cove, Oregon visited at the home of D. J. Homer Monday, she accompanied them and Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Hunsaker, Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Hill and Mrs. Janet Nelson of Logan, to Salt Lake TROOP 139 OF THE TREMONTON SECOND WARD observed annual scout week with an impressive Court of Honor at the ward chapel Sunday evening, Feb. 15, with scoutmaster De Verl Payne conducting. Advancements included 16 tenderfoot, 2 Second Class, 4 First Class and 16 merit badges. In the group are: (kneeling) Paul Quin-ney- , Bobby Deakin, Carl Smith, Paul Fuhriman, David Bessinger. Second row: Steven Anderson, William Ashton, Theal Smit h, John Day, Lee Coombs, Ronald Johnson, Larry Price, Donald Abbott. Third row: Alvin Christensen, Dean Rock, Earl Saunders, Kay Spackman. Scouters circling the scours are Frank Chadaz, Melvin Foxley, Jess Day, Dick Rock, Wynn Henrie, Bert Price and De Verl Payne. , |