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Show LEADER. THE hL A IE SERVING ID IE IB VALLEY BIVER BEAR Published by the THE LEADER PUBLISHING COMPANY. Inc. on Thursday afternoon, for Friday Distribution 43.00 per SUBSCRIPTION RATES (In advance) Entered at the post office at Trenonton, Utah aa Second Class matter October 15, 1925 under act of March 3, 1879. A. N. RYTTING, Fielding Florence Hmm Editor-Publuhe- r and Mrs. Elmer Hess and family &ne was achome by her daughcompanied ter Miss Rheumina Udy of Ogden who remained for the weekend. Dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Richards Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Nicholas of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Hess and son, Owen Jr., spent Sunday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Pruitt and family at Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Moss ari,d daughter Janie spent Saturday with relatives at Malad. Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Earl and family returned home Monday evening from an enjoyable trip to Yellowstone park. Misses Carol Ann and Mary Ellen Jackman of Midvale are visiting with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mason and family. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Munson on Wednesday and Thursday were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hastings and son Danny of Roy, who were returning from a trip to Yellow-stor- e park. Mrs. Jean Betenson of Richfield was a dinner guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Munson Saturday. CalJers at the home of Mrs. Eliza Godfrey and family Wednesday were Mr. and Mrs. Wen dell Godfrey of Cornish and Mrs. Sadie Lott of Clarkston. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Richards and daughter Randfee, accompanied by Mrs. Genieve Richards and daughters Marie and Pamela of Brigham City left Tuesday morning for Yellowstone park for a week's vacation. Sunday guests at the E. C. Mason home were Mr. and Mrs. Rollin Thomas and sons of Soda Springs, Idaho and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Lessey and son Ricky of at Farmington. Receives Army Discharge Private and Mrs. La Mar Ash-b- y arrived on Saturday from Columbia, Georgia where Private Ashby has been stationed for the past year. La Mar has now received his honorable discharge and he and his wife will make their home in Fielding. House guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Sutherland last week were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sutherland and two small children of Pocatello, Idaho. Wednesday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hess were Mr. and Mrs. Lemoine Hess and family of Ogden. Mrs. Ben Francisco and three daughters Kathleen, Jeraldine and Jackie Diane, have arrived from Montgomery, Alabama to spend a few weeks with Mrs. Francisco's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Munson and other relatives in the valley. Mrs. Dorothy Richards, accompanied by Mrs. Mabel Anderson of Bothwell spent Saturday at Ogden. Mrs. Rheumina Udy spent several days of last week with her Mr. daughter and son-in-la- Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Udy left Sunday for Pullman, Washing- ton where they will visit with their son and family, Dr. an,d jvirs. Doyie I I "Filler up -- One Quart and Check the Oil." Whether you want one quart or ten gallons, or your tires checked, we are always happy to serve you. MARK'S UTOCO SERVICE Batteries Tires Washing Lubrication 59 E. Main Phone 3371 Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Munson Mr. and Mrs. Verl Garn and Sill, as part of the Army Reserve DEAN noon were Mrs. Harold Butler SELMAN and daughters Virginia and Kar- and son Forrest, Miss Kathleen family of Los Angeles are vis- Officer's Training Crops advancScience IN KOREA in course ed military en of Bliss, Idaho and Mr. and Francis and Miss Bea Lott spent iting with relatives here. Private Carl Ashby, who is which he is taking at University Mrs. Monte Moleski of San at Logan. Sunday evening Private Dean H. Selman, stationed at Camp Roberts, Cal- of Utah. Francisco, California. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Anger ifornia the weekend with ' He is participating in a six-- whose wife, Janet, lives in spent WILL ATTEND left Thursday morning for St. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph weeks artillery summer camp Utah, recently arrive, JAMBOREE John, Utah where they will Ashby. Miss Barbara Oyler of along with approximately 2400 en in Korea for duty with Dennis Richards left Monday spent a few days visiting with Mendon was also a weekend other Army ROTC cadets from the 25th Infantry Division. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Allred and 38 states, Hawaii, Mexico the morning for Santa Anna, Calguest at the Ashby home. Private Selman, son of Mr. family. World ifornia to attend the Boy Scout Troop 131 with Philippines, Puerto Rico and ;ind ?Ir. Harold dolman, Rout colThe Seven Chefettes Scouts Jamboree. Daryl Gam Uel Garn in charge have been Canal Zone, representing 86 1, Tremonton, entered the Army will leave the forepart of next Cooking class of the Six Cook- spending a week at Camp Kiesel. leges and universities. last December and received class accompanied by Boys attending were Michael j week to attend the same Jam ies basic training at Fort Ord, Calif. Mrs. Dorothy Richards, Mrs. Baird, boree. Saturday guests of Mrs. T. A. Jerry and Gerry Garn, Ma W. Mae Rhoda Misses Mrs. J. Ault, were Welling, He graduated from Bear River Mr. and Mrs. Jay Welling and McKay Allred, Carl Coombs, Carter son, Louis Petersen and Saun Darrell Burton, Gary Potter and Mrs. Mollie Olsen and Mrs. Wes- High School in Tremonton and family of Salt Lake City visited dra Mae Hansen left Sunday af- Michael Moss. Daryl Garn and ley Ault of Logan and Mr. and was a farmer before entering with Mr. and Mrs. Gale Welling ternoon for a three day vacation Ross Rudd assisted Uel Garn Mrs. Orwin Taylor of Vallejo, the Army. last week. Willow Flat at Franklin Basin with the group. The boys are California. Amnns those from out of at to attend the annual club very proud that in the Olympic town who attended funeral ser under direction the encampment vices for Clifford Cannon last of Anson Call and Bessie Han- games they were the winners of the coveted trophy given. Wednesday were Mr. and Mrs. sen the Extension service. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ashby poultry profits go up, when Claude Cannon of Henderson. Missesof Loreta and Elaine and family of Nyssa, Oregon star boarders are culled FLOCKS CULL Nevada; W. W. Cannon 'and Adams attendedFryer with the were Saturday overnight guests out of the flock. That's why along Cannon of St. George, Raymond so many local poultrymen at the Ralph Ashby home. Mrs. Eva Webb of Hurricane, group. NOW FOR follow a systematic culling Callers at of Mr. at the visitors home D. and the J. Sunday BishoD and Mrs. Lvnn Crook. plan. Mr. and Mrs. Justin Lamb, of Mrs. Ernest Anger last week Munson home were Mr. and Mrs. n Lowell Mr. were Mrs. and and Farnsworth HIGHER family Harry Start your culling thus Santaquin; Shadrich Jones and of Burbank, California; of Ogden. week. And if you find Josie Smith of Provo; Mrs. ElSaturday visitors at the home POULTRY yourself with a truck-loalen Cutler and Mrs. Clara Mrs. La Dean Hodges of Ogden. Mrs. of birds to sell, contact Mr. Mr. of Vaudis and Ward of Mrs. Uel Garn were Bountiful, Winsness of Salt Lake City; Mr. j Allen, he'll pay you highest and Mrs. Reed Cannon of El Nick Topic of Brigham City, Mr. and Mrs. Orson Hodges of market prices, and arrange PROFITS Monte. California. Mrs. Amv Mrs. Leona Malan of Los Ang- Lakeshore, California; Sam Hodfor pick-u- p of the culls. Mrs. Mrs. les, and Quentin N. ges J. of Hodges Opal Thompson McKey of Tacoma, Washington, Allen of Salt Mrs. Lake Elsie Hodges of This convenient, profitable City and Wallace Logan and and Mrs. Merle Andrews of marketing plan is another California, Mr. and Mrs. Hunsaker of Honeyville. Ernest Smithfield. of the many services Mr. Saturday guests at the home Rulon Cannon. Mrs. Beth Weber. Anger, who was involved in a returns on your For better Allen is providing every less feed Mrs. Anna Krause, Mr. and Mrs. car accident a couple of weeks of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Holt were grain hens, laying day to members of DRAPJ. F. Putman and Mrs. Charlene ago is reported to be getting their daughters, Mrs. Mae Upton during hot weather, give ER EGG PRODUCERS of more Salt DRAPER Lake them along satisfactorily. City, Mrs. Viola Kayser, all of Salt Lake City. ASSOCIATION. MASH LAYING QUALITY Mrs. Ida Cannon, Mr. and Mrs. Stokes and Mrs. Loree Whitney Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Aneer out cull and and of daughters When he calls at your and family spent Monday at the Murray Cannon and Miss Gay-l- e Ogden. Vernbirds. That's the advice of Cannon accompanied by Mrs. on Upton, who is with the U.S. home, find out how easy of Tremon-- t park in Logan. Allen Quentin it is for you to become a Mrs. Barbara Udv srent Sun Amy McKey of Tacoma. Wash- Navy at San Diego, California of o n , representative member of this progressive DRAPER POULTRYMEN, day with her parents. Mr. and ington, spent Tuesdav at nrW. spent last week at the Holt marketing cooperative that Herman Potter and familylome' Mrs. Sidney Godfrey at Clark Incorporated. is serving the needs of 4500 tne leit ston. forepart of the week poultry producers in Utah Every producer knows that Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hess and for a vacation trip to Yellowand Idaho. food costs go down and DONALD PETERSEN sons of Ogden visited at the J. stone park. AT ARMY OFFICERS S. Hess home Sunday. Mrs. Vonda Hess and son I5G Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Petersen Tim, accompanied by Mr. and TRAINING of Monticello announce the ar- Mrs. Hewitt Tolman and Jack Donald Peterson son of Mr. rival of a baby boy born Mon- Tolman of Honeyville have been and Mrs. Noble Peterson, of day evening at the L.D.S. hos spending a few days with Mr. Fielding today began a period pital at Logan. Mrs. Petersen and Mrs. Rex Tolman at Salmon, of intensive field training in art- was formerly Miss R e v o e Idaho. illery science and tactics at Fort Thompson of Logan. Callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Farnsworth last weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Will Stayner of Brigham City. H 17 Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Garn, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Garn, Mr. THURS-- . FRL. SAT.. JULY 16. 17. 18 SUN.. MON., TUES.. WED., JULY 12. 13, 14. 15 and Mrs. Leo Nye, Mr. and Mrs. Parley Petersen and famSecond Feature FRED VERA J ilies spent the weekend at Logan canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Mac MURRAY-RALSTO- N Garn and family left Monday to return to their home at Seattle, Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Udy attended a wedding reception in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Jer- ald Godfrey at the Third ward recreational hall in Smithfield Cartoon Shorl News last week. Tre-monto- n, 4-- year Thursday. 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