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Show LEADER. THE Jaycees To Sponsor British Woman Car Wash Arrives For Summer Visit Oakland, California; Phebe Udy Fielding; and Orvid J. Nish, Ethel Rudd and Pearl Hess of Plymouth. He has one brother Under the direction of Blaine and one sister living in Canada (Continued from front page) and a sister in Ogden. He has Madsen, chairman, the Tremon91 great- ton Jaycees will offer a five Ann Tims, who was working in 37 grandchildren, minute car wash to any and all Portage at the Henderson dairy, grandchildren, and 17 the public, July 11, on the Tremaking butter and cheese. They monton main street. were married in December, 1880 As a means of raising money by Dr. William H. Henderson, for future projects in the comwho was justice of the peace in Portage. Three years later they munity, and to promote activity in the club, the local Jaycees were accompanied by Mr. Nish's will have a large crew ready to brother Robert and his wife to Salt Lake City by wagon and go, Saturday morning of that team where their marriage was day. solemnized in the old EndowA special price will prevail is made by Announcement ment house. on the big "splash", and as a of Bowen, representative In April, 1893, Mr. and Mrs. Robert feature, the Tremonton special Public of the Safety, Department Nish traveled by train to Salt driver's will offer a bargain on diJaycees examination license Lake City to be at the dedicaa strip of safety "Scotchlite" Trein be will he that vision, tion services of the Salt Lake monton the car wash. It is only every other Wed- following of the members Temple. the opinion nesday to give the examinations. all motorists should have a that After his marriage he strip He will be at the Utah Power in Plymouth where he and office Wednesday, of the reflectorizing tape put on Light has since resided. In 1916 his 8 as usual, then his next their rear bumper, to make it wife Sarah passed away and in July here will be July 22. The safer for them to travel during 1923 he married Edith Mans- day two days, in August when the the busy month of July, when field, who later died in 1941. examinations may be taken lo- so many holidays prevail and He is the father of six living will be August 5th and the highways tre so busy. sons and daughters, Robert T. cally 19th. Nish, Logan; Virgil R. Nish, Tliomas Nish Now 93 Years Old For Driver's License Tesls home-steade- d NOTICE OF SALE IlillBIIllilllIOWIIlllB I have been wonderfully blessed in being restored to active life after being crippled in nearly every joint in my body and with muscular soreness from head to foot. I had Rheumatoid Arithritis and bther forms of Rheumatism. hands deformed and my ankles were set. Limited space prohibits tell, ing you more here but if you will write me I will reply at once and tell you how I receiv ed this wonderful relief. Mrs. Lela S.'Wier 2805 Arbor Hills Drive P. O. Box 312? Jackson 7, Mississippi ami At Public Auction Of Motor Vehicle NOTICE-- IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Pacific Finance Corpor- ation will sell at public auction. at Harris Truck and Equipment Company in the City of Tre monton, County of Box Elder, State of Utah, on the 6th day of July, at 10:00 a.m., one certain motor vehicle described as fol Manlows: 1953 Kaiser hattan, No. K2060960 (EA 10 K8). Said sale to be held under and by virtue of Section 2903 Revised Code of 1928. Dated at Phoenix, Arizona this 26th day of June, 1953. PACIFIC FINANCE CORPORATION By H. E. Glynn, Collection Manager. FF808 Ariz. (Rev. ilil!!IKlllffi!llli!!OIIM ft at Russ Electric Snowville Ward Auxiliaries Are Re-organiz- ed Ward conference was held Sunday evening in the Snowville ward and a reorganization of the Relief Society and Primary was affected. The new Relief Society president is Barbara Larkin, Dora Cutler and Ada Hickman are counselors and Christine Petersen is secretary and treasurer. Released were Menah Rose, Rose Ward, Floe Cutler and Grace Anderson. The new M.I. A. officers are Doyle J. Cutler and Thelma Higley replacing Reed Larkin DeLome Arbon as superintendent and president. Gwen Hurd was released as secretary. Joan Heyder is the Primary with Willia Hurd president andBelva Talbot as counselors and Darlene Hurd secretary. Mrs. Ella Talbot with Edith Yost and Dora Cutler as counselors were the former officers of that organization. All three members of the Bear River stake Presidency, R. J. Potter, Charles Wood and Vernal for the Wood were present meeting. Donald D. Adams Has Tornado Exp erience Captain Donald D. Adams, who is stationed at Witchita, Kansas can report having experienced one of those twisters, and seeing the damage they can do. Captain Adams reports to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Basil Adams and his wife, who is visiting in Tremonton, that a recent terrific wind took the roof off the two story barracks building in which he was living, dropped it on top of his car and others park near by. The roof of another building also landed on top of the cars and he first roof mashing the car tops right down into the seats. Captain Adams reports that fortunately no one was injured. mid-wester- Double LEON HUNSAKER GRADUATES WITH MASTER'S DEGREE STEAM IRON Do most of your ironing It's really TWO without sprinkling. irons in ONE Steam out wrinkles from suits, skirts, trousers . . . press like a tailor. Switches to dry ironing, and back again, instant' ly. Light weight, only Vt pounds filled I The Bear River Young Farmers will feature a special movie at their regular meeting on July 6th. The chapter is fortunate in securing for this showing some of the most outstanding films that have ever been available. All young farmers are urged to take advantage of the op portunity to attend and profit by the meeting, which will be held a 8 p.m. at the Ag room of the high school. STEAM -- DRY Mr. and Mrs. Leon M. Hun-sak- er and daughter, who have been in Massachusetts, where Mr. Hunsaker has been attend ing school at M.I.T., have visited here for awhile with Mr Hun- saker's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cleon Hunsaker. Leon has just received his Master's degree in Aeronautics from that school, and has now gone to Sacramento, California where he will be employed. Mrs. Hunsaker and daughter have remained here to visit for some time. NEALS ENJOY VACATION TRIP Mr. and Mrs. John Neal and son Hollis have returned from a two weeks' trip during which they spent some time at New-dalIdaho with Mr. and Mrs. Dee Newman, then went through Yellowstone park into Montana, where they visited the Lloyd Thomas and Lamar Thomas fam ilies at Dillon. On the return trip they drove through Wyoming visiting at Mr. Neal's boyhood home. e, MSS ELECTRIC PHONE 5111 TREMONTON ATTEND CALDERWOOD FAMILY MEETING SUPERINTENDENT OF SUNDAY SCHOOL of Maisie Bradbury Langwith Junction, England, a neice of Mrs. Abe Kay, has arrived to spend the summer at the Kay home. This is the first of her relatives in England that Mrs. Kay has seen for sixty years. FARM BUREAU EXTENDS INVITATION This notice is a special invitation to all Farm Bureau members to attend the County Farm Bureau party at the Tremonton Second ward Relief Society room Thursday aft?rnocn, July 9, at 2 p.m. Mrs. Sarah H. Gavfield of the county organizatijn announces that Mrs. Louise East will be a special guest and will report on the leadership school held at Gearheart, Oregon. JERRY BUCHANAN ADVANCED IN RANK Jerry W. Buchanan who has been stationed at North island, San Diego with the Navil Air Corps, was recently advanced in rank to Petty Office-- Second Class, after having passed several tests in electronics division. Jerry has been stationed with the Fleet Aircraft Service Squadron 7 for the past eighteen months. GUESTS AT HAWKINS HOME DURING WEEK Weekend guests at the Wil- Relatives have been informed that Burke Petersen has been sustained as superintendent of the Sunday School in the Three Forks Branch of Willow Creek, Montana, where he now lives. Burke is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Peterson, all former residents of Tremonton, now residents of Montana. Burke is married to the former Yvonne Hess of Garland. Calderwood and daughters were in Salt Lake City Saturday to attend the Calderwood reunion. LAKE-HOSPITA- L VISIT RELATIVES Captain and Mrs. John d and children, Karlan and Christie, are visiting here with their parents, Mrs Edith Fuller, and Mr. and Mrs. Owen Can-fiel- Mr. and Mrs. John Barfuss and son and daughter, Lyle and Marilyn, have returned home after an eight day trip to the Northwest. Jay Barfuss, who is stationed at Gieger Air Force Base was able to join his family at Spokane for three days while they visited points of interest. The Grand Coulee Dam was an important part of the trip. On the return trip the family visited in Firth, Idaho wih a sister of Mr. Barfuss, Mrs. Oliver Daines and family. n, of the dirt in your home is in your rugs! 85 1 J? T 1 Suction alone cant get pro-ira- rug-dir- out t Em-met- NEAL'S TAKE VACATION TRIP Mr. and Mrs. John Neal and son Hollis have returned from a two weeks trip, during which they spent some time at New-dalIdaho with Mr. and Mrs. e, Dee Newman, where they visited the Lloyd Thomas and Lamar Thomas families at Dillon. On the return trip, they drove through Wyoming visiting at Mr. Neal's boyhood home. ATTENDS EGGLESTON FAMILY REUNION Mrs. C. J. Dewey was in Deweyville Sunday when the members of her family, the met at the Rupert Captain Canfieid has been Blackham home for a reunion. stationed in Kansas and is be- About fifty members of the faming transferred to Tucsm Ari- ily from Utah, Idaho and Wyzona. oming were present. d. - VACATION IN NORTHWEST -- TREMONTON liam Hawkins home were a brother of Dr. Hawkins, Brazee and son and daughter of San Diego, California. Sunday guests vere Mr. and Mrs. Grover Jones of Weltsville. and on Wednesday Mrs. Beatrice Holladay and son Hollis of Tooele arrived for a visit. Hollis expects to spend his vacation here. Can-fiel- Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Calder-woo- d and Mr. and Mrs. Richard MRS. LLOYD JOHN IN SALT Mrs. Lloyd John, who was stricken with polio while on a honeymoon trip to Mexico has been transferred to St. Mark's hospital for treatment. Relatives are trying to have hei MRS. T. A. SUMMERS brought to an Ogden institution. The Clifford Johns of River-toLEAVES HOSPITAL Mrs. T. A. Su n.cr returned Wyoming and the parents hon'C Saturday from a Logan of the girl, also of Riverton, hospital where she had a major have visited her since she ar-- ! operation perf jrmtu. She is rived in Utah. n r ied to be improving nicely LOUISE PETERSEN TO GIVE RADIO TALK DAVIS FAMILY l.'uise Petersen of Fielding ii: be the speaker on Mi s. Axel REUNION HELD ( cericksen's WC'i A Davis family reunion was radio at 8 00 held in Logan canyon Sunday Sunday m afternoon in honor of Mrs. oY ock over KUH, Brigham Frank P. Davis of Garland on f V her eightieth birthday anniversary. SPEECH CONTEST Nine of the eleven sons and PLANNED daughters of Mrs. Davis were Mrs. Axel Fredericksen anpresent. They were H. C. Davis, nounces that a Women's ChrisOlson Anna and John S. Davis, tian Temeperance Union speech all of Logan; Fred Davis, Pres- contest will be held in connect, ton, Idaho; Irvin P. Davis, tion with the Fielding ward Idaho; Jesse Davis, River- M.I.A. next evening. A side; O. C. Davis, Garland; Mrs. silver medalTuesday award will be Irene Hill, Tremonton; and given. Matt Davis, Ogden. Approximately 100 direct descendants of PAULINGS TO LEAVE Mrs. Davis were in attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Pauling, who have operated the Gephart Hotel for the past six years have sold their business to Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Cunningham of Ogden. The Paulings have found a change advisable because of the ill health of Mr. Pauling. They plan to spend the remainder of the summer visiting in Colorado, Washington and Wyoming, then go to California for the winter months. The new owners took over the management of the hotel this week. takes 2 other cleaning action! plus suction to keep your rags fresh und bright . . . arid to protect rug lift. You get all three in the Triple- - It "HOOVER Hoover's famous cleaning principle it beats as it sweeps as it cleans is the only way to get a rug really clean. And did you know n that you can own a new Hoover Cleaner for as littlo as $66.95? Cleaning tools also available at a slight extra charge. Come see all three great new liocver moueis loaay. Triple-Actio- Model 29 (shown) HALES BROS. FURNITURE - r Stor 1 EPHART $105.95 low down payment easy terms DR. LONG'S OFFICE CLOSED NEXT WEEK Dr. Verl P. Lon will be in Salt Lake City next week attending a Naturopathic Interna-tio- n al convention, and his office in Tremonton will be closeo. BUY FOR CASH AND PAY LESS n Younji Farmers To See Special Films GENERAL ELECTRICS Miss Thursday. July 2. 1953 BURKE PETERSON IS nte Dates Changed Arthritis ? Tremonton. Utah Early Blanket Sale Bargains Regular $7.95 Beautifully boxed, SALE PRICE ' Rich Satin Bindings Fancy Jacquard Designs for Large 72 x 84 in. size CHOICE OF 2 NUMBERS: Specifications The "LOTUS" 25 Wool, 20 SHEET BLANKETS 60 x 76 in. L49 Plaid Pastels Collon, 55 5 . The "NORFOLK" Rayon "Powder Puff" VELOUR FINISH RUGS BLANKETS 70x80, Reg. $5.69 Cotton, 65 Rayon, 10 Wool 24x36 Double Bed H.98 . . 25 Wool sale price W $0 Rubberized Backs 110 $Z.VO Sale 2 for 5.00 Fringed pdges Choice of 6 WHITE SHEET BLANKETS Size 70 x 84 1.98 FIRST QUALITY ONLY I Good Colors Phone GEPHART'S at 4141 0 |