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Show i Tremonton. Utah THE LEADER. ATTEND EXERCISES FOR GRADUATES Tractor Finn To SECOND WARD WINS FROM THIRD 1955. dUtJiiT mill pi of biisiness activities -- nj snows coi ilidence in the future by of- ficers of the Caterpillai Tractor' company. LEADER WANT ADS PAY BEAR RIVER VALLEY PRODUCE OTTER AT THE CROSSROADS MILE EAST OF TREMONTON 1 MlJ Wvatt? rnMiwr. m ... fce A1 , . 1113 w to Rnnm &1V - . ul Mrs. J. M.6-.iiXH.j- H. Laub c" "al" Mrs. W. McDermaid ter, cu nui3C5 who win appeal family in Salt Lake CUy. nightly at the Golden Spike June last NOTICE and The Tremonton City garbage disposal yard will be open Tuesdays and Saturdays from 6 a.m. until 8 p.m. only, beginning June 16. In case of extreme emergency the grounds may be opened by contacting city office. By Order of Tremonton City Council. spent of Qgden, week visiting with her daugh- 25, 26, 27. Mis. A. L. Cook spent a few days in Salt Lake City this week attending commencement FOURTH WARD TO HOLD events at the University of WORK MEETING Utah. Her granddaughter ConThe Tremonton Fourth ward nie Dean Hunsaker was one of Relief Society officers announce the graduates. that their regular monthly summer work meeting will be held FOUR LOCAL BOYS next Tuesday beginning at 10 ASSIGNED TO o'clock. CAMP ROBERTS The officers ask that the visFour service men from Bear iting teachers attend during the River Valley are now training at Camp Roberts, California for day to give their reports. their military service. The men G. Taylor of Howell, Mrs. Lavere Redfield of Reno, are Ronald R. Barnard of Dewey-villJerald Nevada and Mrs. Floyd Hess of Richard S. Stenquist of Malad were guests of May T. and Wendell L. RobTremonton Kent Monday. Mrs. Bruce Ar- erts also of Tremonton. chibald of Malad was also a They are assigned to Co. "C" visitor at the Kent home. 23rd A. I. B. at Camp Roberts. The huge military installatMrs. Joseph Akita and son ion, one of the largest ReplaceNorman and daughter, Mrs Joe ment Learning Centers during Meihall and her husband of World War II is now the home Kekaha, Kanai, T.H. were over- of the "Lucky Seventh" Armornight guests of Dr. and Mrs. R. ed Division and is located on U. S. Highway 101 about halfway L. Poulson Tuesday. between the cities of Los Angles Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Hess of and San Francisco, Brigham City, accompanied by of the Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Knudson of Recognized as one of the best Los Angeles, were dinner guests training centers far the infantry soldier. Camp Roberts' instructof the J. H. Laubs Tuesday. ion is the responsibility of a new Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Weaver system in the Army called Div of Omaha have been visiting ision faculty, ine instructors with Mrs. Weaver's parents, Mr. in this unit are selected for their and Mrs. R. S. Caldervvood and initiative, ability, knowledge of other relatives in the valley. military subjects and They returned home this week. Rodeo, Pvt Robert Goodell 6th Inf Regt APO 742 New York NY Pfc Monte R. Austin US 28 920 524 A Btry 62nd AAA AW Bn (SP) APO 46 New York NY REQUEST FOR BIDS The Board of Education of the Box Elder County School District is offering for sale, to US 56 132 409 the highest bidder. One GMC 28th Signal Co. Maint. 28th Inf Army 6x6 Truck. Div This vehicle may be inspectPM New York NY APO 111 ed at the School Board Bus Pvt John R. Udy Shop in Tremonton. US 28 920 546 Bids will be received by the DBtry 45 AAA Gun Bn Clerk of the Board up to noon 46 New York NY APO on Saturday. June 13, 1953. PFC Lee L. Thompson The Board reserves the right US 28 920 504 to reject any or all bids. D Btry 62nd AAA AW Bn (SP) Eberhart Zundel APO 46 New York NY Clerk of the Board of Education Cpl Hollis R. Johnson US 56 131 096 Brigham City, Utah. RHQ Co. 1.8th Inf Regt The girls softball teams of Tremonton Second and Third wards played this week and the Second ward won the game by a 23 to 13 score. J 19 344 933 121st Tac Con Sq 155th Tac Con Gp APO 123 New York NY Continued from page 1 stationed at Mannheim, battery clerk. The boys would welcome letters from home and their addresses are given for anyone who would like to write. Pfc Deverl H. Johnson US 56 131 666 Co. B 322nd Sig. Bn Corps APO 79 New York NY CP1 Andrew K. Funk US 56 131 519 Hq Btry 62nd AAAAW BN (SP) APO 46 New York NY Pvt Alma Anderson were in Salt Lake City Sunday to attend the reception for the graduates of the University of Utah and the baccalaureate exercises in the evening. Their daughter Melva Janes Castleton received her B.S. degree in the school of Nursing at Commencement exercises Tuesday evening, which the Castletons also Announcement is made this week by the Caterpillar Tractor company that a new plant, occupying 700,000 square feet of manufacturing floor space is to be devoted to the company's line of motor graders and industrial wheel tractors. This move is being made to a worn- - j modate at Peoria, Illinois a broadened program oi crawler tractor and Diesel engine manufacture. This enlargement ai.d rearrangement of manufacturing facilities and the construction of the new plant are expected to be completed by the end of APO 1 New York NY S Sgt Ronald R. Potter Servicemen Meet Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Castleton Build New Plant The total cost of new machinery and equipment at all plants, and of land and buildings at the new plant, is estimated to be approximately $43,000,000. This announcement Js reasur-rin- g to business men in these times when misgivings are being expressed about the future level Thursday. June 11. 1953 ALLEN'S June Clearance e, OPENING DATE SH.JUDE 1L3 MELONS 7c Lb. Local Berries -- POTATOES 37c 10 Lbs Cold Soda Pop STAND HOURS- - 8 a.m. to 10 p. m. 7 Days A Week Will Buy Look! Simple and Smart Regular $289.95 Bedroom grouping with a new headboard bed and a big double dresser that makes it most! practical. 4 pieces in walnut, white ash, or mahogany. "Television" CHAIRS L s. 1 -- EVERYWHERE. Smart, fabrics, too. Each 5 NYLON TO HURRY FOR THESE DRESSES $1(0) Regular Price $39.95 Regularly prices at Colorful, practical, and made to last f a lifetime! table seats six. Comfortable chairs upholstered; to match. 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