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Show Thursday. June 4, 1953 THE LEADER. Deweyville Grac Wanike MOVE TO WASHINGTON Mr. and Mrs. Lyndon Barkle and children left this week to make their home in Moses Lake, Washington. Mr. BarklQ has been transferred there by the Utah Idaho Sugar company. Mr. and Mrs. Ursel Knudson have purchased the Lyndon Barkle home and have moved into it. Memorial day guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fryer were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Campbell of Wendover, and Mr. and Mrs. Earn Fryer end family of Slaterville. Mrs. Fred Thompson of Yost spent a week with Mr. and Mrs. John Fryer. dinner guests of Saturday Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Burbank k were Mr. and Mrs. Alma and Mr. and Mrs. Alvero Burbank and their families of Mapleton, Idaho; B. M. Burbank of Brigham City and Dalas Harwood of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Harwood of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs, George Sims of Salt Lake City were Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thales Cannon. Memorial day dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Chris Jensen were Mr. and Mrs, Walter Sudbury, Mr. and Mrsi George Sudbury and Mrs. Ar thus Stevens of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Jolin Couch, Mn and Mrs. Dee Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. Don Poulsen of Logan; Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Jensen of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Couch of Twin Falls, Idaho; Mrs. J. L. Couch, Garland, and Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Hassel and their families Ula Rae and C. Niel Jensen, and children of George Jensen of Cheyenne, Wyominf are visiting for some time at the home of M. M. Thales Cannon and family. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Johnson spent Saturday at Newton aa Guests of Mr. and Mrs, M. P. Jenkins Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Gardner, visited Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Coy Gardner at Slaters, ville. Horace Dewey of Los Angeles was a Sunday dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Snow. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Gardner. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Gardner and daughter Ina Beth visited Saturday at Avon with Mr. and Mrs. Ivfan Summers; Mr. and Ms. James Knowles and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Knowles. The Five Stooges, group met Friday afternoon at the home of their leader Alene Fryer. The girls demonstrated, making breakfast cereal. THE WAYNE FRYERS Bur-ban- 4-- OBSERVE WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Fryer of Tremonton, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Nielson and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Fryer motored to Juniper Lodge Friday evening and The enjoyed dinner there. occasion being the wedding of the Wayne Fryers. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Hassel were in Ogden Sunday at th home of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Jensen. and Mrs. Winford Bishop Barrus and family spent Sat- were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harurday at Lewiston where they wood of Salt Lake City, Mr. were guests of Mrs. Hannaii and Hrs. S. A. Marble, TreHodges. monton. Mr. and Mrs. George Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Earl of Burbank and Mr. and Mrs. Ar-li- n Brigham City and Mr. and Hansen and sons of MapleMrs. Jess Earl visited Sundav ton. Idaho and Mr. Percy Burevening in Bountiful with Mr. bank of Salt Lake City. and Mrs. Carl Kamerath. Bishop and Mrs. Charles Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Love-lan- d Dewe of Ogden visited with of Brigham City called on Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Heusser Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Ault Sat- Saturday. urday. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Spack-maMr. and Mrs. La Mont Gardand family were Sunday ner and family moved this! guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles week into the house vacated by Ladle of Mendon. Mr and Mrs. Ursel Knudson. Mr., and Mrs. Bert Wheatley Mr. and Mrs. Henry Marble and children of Carey, Idaho motored to Idaho Falls, Idaho were Monday and Tuesday on Friday, where they met of Mr. and Mrs. T. L. with others of their family ta guests They took their attend a session at the temple. Wheatley. young son Ronald to Salt Lake Mrs. Marvin and Ashby City where he entered as a padaughter visited Tuesday in tient at the L.D.S. hospital for Clarkston and Trenton. Mrs. W. S. Johnson accompanied treatment. them to Newton, where sha TWO DEWEYVILE Mrs. Agnes Earl of Salt spent the afternoon with her Lake City is visiting for some sister. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Lund time with Mr. and Mrs. Jessi and family of Salt Lake City Earl and family. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Norr spent Saturday with Mr. and and daughter Karen spent Sat-- i Mrs. Jay Norr. Memorial day dinner guests urday at Plain Cify with Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gard- Norr's parents. Mr. and Mrs. ner were Mrs. Kermit Hansen O. C. Richardson. Mr. ani Mrs. O. H. Peterson of Ogden and her daughter of and Mr. and who is a Wave and cur- Mrs.Petersboro Alton Perry of Ogden and at San stationed Diego, rently their families were Memorial California. On Thursday afternoon Mrs, day dinner guests at the home Winford Barrus and children of their mother, Mrs M. G. visited in Logan with Mr. and Perry., Memorial Day dinner guests Mrs. Sanford Campbell and Mrs. Melvin Barrus of Black-foo- of Mr. and Mrs. John Fryer were Mrs. Chloe Turner and Idaho who is visiting Mrs. Wayne Clark of Salt Lake here. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Lish City; Mrs. Lettie Burbank o Mapleton, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Jr. visited Monday in Ogden Devern Burbank of Sunset; Mr. Mrs. with and George Mrs. John T. Hansen of TreSmith. monton and Mrs. Darlene Zink Gus Ahlmer of Ogden was a and their families. dinner guest at the home of Fryer, who is employMr. and Mrs. Douglas Burbank. ed Joyce in Salt Lake City, spent Visitors during the day were the weekend her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Ahlmer Mr. and Mrs. with Clarence Fryer. and family of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. James Barnard Saturday afternoon callers at Mr. and Mrs. Horace Barnard, the home of Mr. and Mrs. John and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Fryer were Mrs. Maggie Neeley Heusser and their families joinand son and daughter of Salt ed with others of their relaLake City, Katie Hansen, Tre- tives for dinner on Memorial monton and Mr. and Mrs. Al-- day at the home of their mothero Burbank and children of er, Mrs. J. P. Barnard at Mapleton, Idaho. Brigham City. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest J. Bouw-hui- s Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Heusand daughter Connie were ser and family were in Ogden in Ogden Friday. They were Sunday They were accompanied by Mrs. Audrey Heusser, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lee who has visited here with relMr. and Mrs. France Gardner atives and was leaving for her of Hamilton, Montana; Horace home in Santa Monica, CaliCalifornia fornia. Dewey, Inglewood, Percy Burbank and son of and Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Peterson of Brigham City, were Salt Lake City spent Sunday Memorial day dinner guests of and Monday calling on relatives Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Gardner. and friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Lish Other guests during the afternoon were Mrs. Lettie Burbank Jr. and family spent Memorial, and son Martello of Mapleton. day at West Point where they with Mr. and Mrs. IdahoiJVIrs. Margaret Thompson, visited and Mr. and Burningham Ralph Yost; Grace Fryer. Margaret Mrs. Amos Cook. Gardner and Darlene Zinck. Dallas Harwood of Salt Lake VISIT IN City was a weekend guest of MONTANA Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Norr, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Burbank. Mr, nd Mrs. Odell Burbank in company with Mr. and Mrs. and family of Ogden called at J. P. Jones and Mr and Mrs. the home of their parents. Mr. R. Z. Heppler of Tremonton on spent a few days in Montana. and Mrs. A. R. Burbank The Norrs were guests of Mr. Friday. at Mrs. Perry Stanfill and Mrs. Afton May of Brigham Townsend. Mr. Mrs. visited with and City De Lon Gardner and Monte T. L. Wheatley Saturday evenBradshaw, who are employed ing. at Vernal, were Sunday dinSunday dinner guests at A. ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. Busbanks were Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Gardner. Lowell Burbank of Brigham Mr. and Mrs. Duett Loveland City and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas and family of Brigham City Burbank and their families. were Memorial dinner Callers during the afternoon guests of Mr. andday Mrs. T. R. n De-lore- v y. JOHN DEERE YOUR BEST FORAGE HARVESTER BUY ... big-capaci- ty non-bindin- g non-swa- petebsm PHONE 2211 visitors Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sp.u-man and Mrs. Evelyn Spackman were in North Ogden on Memorial day. They were dinner guests of Mrs. Marva Johnson in Ogden. RUTH JOHNSON TALKS TO CLUB LADIES The Friendly Circle club met Friday evening at the home of Rita Fae Bunderson with Louise Nielson and Gladys Norr as assisting hostesses A lovely luncheon was served and the evening was spent watching slides and pictures of Europe. They were presented by Ruth Johnson and the group enjoyed her experiences. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Haycock and iamily visited Sunday in Salt Lake City, with relatives. John G. Hansen of Los Angeles spent a week visiting v, ith Mr .and Mrs. Chris Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. Warren Haycock. On Saturday they also had as guests Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Gtrmer and iamily of Trenion-to- n. WANT ADS AVARKETrPllACC OF I' MILLIONS.. I . Free demonstration. Verl Walker. Tremonton. Phone 3217. KDYL-TV- THE LEADER now has special bridge pencils for that Bridge Party just the right length and printed for the game. Package of four 10c. Julst the thing for your whist games. FOR SALE Russet Seed Potatoes. 1st year out of certification. Phone 5033 Jess Gar- field WOMAN'S WORLD on CLEARANCE SUMMER surplus Evergreen. Trees, and Shrubs. Regular bush Roses, all No 1 stock 69c. We have real clean-ubargains. Come and see. Walton Valley Nursery. Telephone 2926 EXPERIENCED girl of 14 would like baby sitting job. day or evtic ening Phone 4842. p LADY COOK WANTED Good wages, inquire at cnases r Auto Olass Chris-tense- n V FHA 2 bedroom brick home for SI. 000 down. Pay balance like rent. See Mel Foxley, Phone 2101 New instruction. Squares, rounds, and contra Dances. Call 2476 or contact Lamar Mason at 436 N. 1st E. Tremonton. Installation for all make cars. Dick's Phone 3556 Auto Shop. tfnc FOR SALE Albs Chalmers tractor and combine, used one season. Allis Chalmers 6 ft. cut mower, side delivery rake and Allis Chalmers Farm Hand. DR. VERL P. LONG All in good working condition. NATUROPATHIC PHYSICIAN Mrs. Perry Wilson. Phone 558 No. 2nd East Call 3426 tfc FOR'RENT Tremonton I have three of range land for rent. 2 FOR SALE ice cream cones, open, 1 fenced. W. I. Richins, ice cream cartons, in pints, quart Grouse Creek. and half and gallon sizes, soda straws and glasses, matl machine FIELD CHOPPERS Our Case wholesale price. ADAM'S DRUG and Lundahl choppers are the tfc lightest running, require less maintenance and have quickest will pay method of UTAH changing heads in cash for dead or usless cows, the competitive field. On top horses, sheep or hogs. Dial Tre- of this, the LOWEST PRICE. monton 2141 or Garland phone We'll demonstrate to prove. 195. tfc MARKHAM'S, Tremonton, Utah. 7 sec-tio- ns 5-- tic LABELS East Tremonton. SEALS STICKERS See the household labels, birth PickFOR SALE Plymouth and wedding stickers, stars up truck and 35 foot Shultz day floral seals. and House. Trailer Call Wanda at the Christensen 4202 tic LEADER OFFICE SUPPLY HELP WANTED Girl checker. Experience in checking NEW AND USED SADDLES groceries helpful, but not neces- canvass and plastic dams. sary. Must be over 16 years of Prompt and efficient repairs. age, neat appearance. Apply BEAR R I V E.R SADDLERY. in oerson at Safewav Store, tic Phone 5001, Tremonton. Three tennis rackets. Finder please call Wanda Christensen, tic 4202. FOR RENT 3 room furnish- ed apartment with heat and water. Phone 180 Garland. A nice lino BRIEF CASES of various styles and priced from $1.50 to $10.00. LEADER OFFICE SUPPLY RADIATORS CLEANED! recored and repaired. GLASS for any make of car. BODY and FENDER WORK When you want a good guaranteed paint job, always see RIVER VIEW GARAGE 141 So. 1st East Tremonton Phone 4021 tfc 4-- FOR SALE 1952 Chev pick- FOR SALE 0 Farmall trac up. Good as new. Has only 7000 tor, good condition. Roy C. An miles on. 4 speed transmission. derson, Thatcher. Call Sacrifice. Make offer. Roy Hol5 14 tfc land. Phone 5144. MONTE CARLO WHIST or M. offered for S. WHIST cards for $25.00 REWARD your next information leading to the apcan be bought at the party, prehension of the party who LEADER office. F-2- -- took two truck tires, and wheel attached to the hub from in front of the David Holmgren farm in Bear River City, May 23. Please notify by collect, call Phone 2842 Tremon- SLEEP IN COMFORT ON A NEW EVERTON MATTRESS We are equipped to make the finest inner-sprin- g mattress of the highest quality. Standard or De Luxe Quality. 10-2- 0 ton. Add Life, Sparkle To Old Clothing Do YOU want a SQUARE Dance? Professional calling and 5-- HERE IT IS' The best battery buy at VeiTs Auto Service. Two year guarantee for any make of matched gelding car. Only $15.95 plus tax. See FOR SALE team, 6 years old. J. P. Chris- them at 129 N. 3rd W. Tremontensen. East Garland or call ton. Your old batter is still worth $1.00 trade in at Verl's Auto Service. Phone 3302. All kinds FOOD CARTONS tip now available at Lee's LockLEFT AT TENNIS COURT ers. REQUEST FOR BIDS The Board of Education of the Box Elder County School District is offering for sale, to the highest bidder. One GMC Army 6x6 Truck. This vehicle may be inspected at the School Board Bus Shop in Tremonton. Bids will be received by the Clerk of the Board up to noon on Saturday, June 13, 1953. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Eberhart Zundel Clerk of the Board of Education Brigham City, Utah. Basement apartment practically furnished with light and heat furnished. Also garage. See Mrs. Hyrum across from First ward church. FOR RENT FISHING OPENS June 6 Complete line of tackle at HEPP'S INSURANCE Auto, Fire, Accident. LOANS on automobiles, farms, real estate. See R. J. Brough, Agenttfc Used washer, in tic FOR SALE very good condition. Golden 4tc Adams. Garland. - 1 CACHE VALLEY BREEDERS ASSOCIATION offer the best in FISHING and HUNTING LIC- artificial insemination for dairy Now in. Get them cows. Telephone 3276 Tremonton. at Hepp's. EVERTON MATTRESS COMPANY Phone 27 Brigham City or R. C. Harris, Phone 5026 Tremonton ENSES With Simple Tricks SLENDER budgets are the days, and few can put la a whole new wardrobe twice yearly. You've undoubtedly learned many new tricks on giving Saw life to old clothes, and here axe others which have been tried successfully. Looking over the suit from last or probably the year before? Sear ! s been worn a great deal, the skirt is shiny while the jacket Is tit Tri - State Lumber Co. Stfll good! Here's what you can do: open SPORTSMANS' HEADQUARTERS all the seams very carefully, reverse the material and sew all back together again. It will be al- most like new. The jacket could probably use new shoulder padding and buttons, and a new blouse will add that fresh sparkle to essential to suits. Converting Clothes Almost every household has some worn and frayed slacks, but fortunately the fraying Is at the legs. Thig can be cut off to give some popular pedal pushers which are knee length, or they may be made like the fashionable toreador but lacing in pants, place of cuffing or fitting as Is done with pedal pushers. Slacks might also be cut down and fitted to give a girl, or boy, a pair of shorts. Lighter colors and denims can be cuffed with a contrasting plaid for extra interest. The trimming might be made from an old plaid shirt or remnant Use Men's Shirts Sleeves and collars on men's shirts wear out, but the front remains In good condition. Plan te use it! Much of the back of tht shirt can be used for tiny tot'i panties, but the lady of the house ean have a good looking dicky from the shirt front tor her suit This is especially true wben tht front has soma tucking. Sleeveless blouses from good sjuallty cottons such as are used sn men's shirts are also anothei excellent idea. Many of these can be cut down without a pattern 11 you're handy. Otherwise, they're IS . rery simple to make from a We have a complete line of FISHING TACKLE of all kinds. SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY! knee-lengt- ...what makes the New so come in and see for It's on our floor yourself the many new advanced features that put the new John Deere Forage Harvester way out front in performance and extra value.' This forage harvester handles the job in one fast trip to cut time, costs, and weather risks. New, stronger, cutter feed rolls and reinforced flywheel-typ- e handle more material in less time . . . handy y clutch lever reverses feed rolls . . . side for or either. is changed delivery spout Ault. MERRY TILLER FOR SALE Mrs. Horace a garden tractor that will do Barnard. Mrs. Louis Spacknum and Mrs. Ev- anything Mulches, cultivates, Advertised over elyn Spackman were Oden furrow, etc. s, l, Hol-lada- Tremonton, Utah rear delivery by removing two bolts and pivoting the spout . . . flywheel cutter and stationary knife are rigidly mounted oo same frame for uniform cue lasting alignment. What's more, the new John Deere issa harvester that cuts time sad dual-purpo- costs in both row-cro- p silage and wind rowed hay crops. Stop in soon and see the new Jooa Deeee Forage Harvester! mmm sbwice TREMONTON, UTAH pat-torn- Pact aMve Trlcka elothes need little extrs than new trimming to revitalize them. Contrasting bands of material might be used for decoration on skirts. It can also be used to lengthen the skirt or to add sonn room to a skirt mpler Some too-tig- REELS from 63c to 310.00 Woblers Priced from $5.50 up from 20c to WE ALSO CARRY 55c Boys Steel Hods, Tele- Colorado Spinners v All sizea and finishes. i Tri-StaPHONE Wliirlaway Hod . . 822.50 Glass Casting Hods from $3.50 up Glass Fly Rods ..$6.00 up Glass Spinning Hods" 5911 te scope and Bamboo Poles. WE SELL Hunting and Fishing Licenses Lumber Co. TREMONTON $ |