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Show THE LEADER. Tremonion, Utah Thursday. July 23. 1953 Glass show case Mr. and Mrs. Guy Johnson FOR SALE and sons visited with Miss Irene, 2Vi by 8 feet. Inquire at the Stoddard in Salt Lake City Sat. Leader office. tip urday. FOR SALE Six room modern home, tile kitchen, dishwasher, n Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W. floor coverings and drapes and family of Salt Lake all ' included. Call 3281. tic the with visited City Saturday NEW Social and Club News. i canvass Auto Glass Installation for an make cars. Dick's Auto Shop. Phone 35M tfnc A. L. Cooks. EXPERT Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Munson entertained at a family party at their home Sunday in compliment to their mother, Mrs. Eliza L-- J? fTJr:f?T,-- ir r -- , r . . , i 1r4J.T;.l rt ;;jK-:- . J P. Godfrey who was celebrating her 85th birthday anniversary. Other guests included Fred J. Pack of Twin Falls, Idaho, Mrs. Nina Pack of Paul, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Watson of Smithfield, Mr. and Mrs. Elton Olson and daughter, Linda of Hyrum, Mr. and Mrs. Brig Godfrey and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Godfrey and son, Kirk of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Orson Godfrey, Micheal and Gary Godfrey of Lehi, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Wool-leof Tremonton, Mrs. Elizabeth Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Asael Godfrey and daughter, Susan of I Garland, Miss Kathleen Francisco of Montgomery, Alabama, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lott and family, Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Godfrey and family, Hyrum Godfrey, Forrest Munson and Mrs. Elma Petersen. Luncheon was served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Faye Thompson and Mrs. Elizabeth Thompson. The afternoon was spent in a social. Mrs. Godfrey recieved many nice gifts. y - ' V Cp r ft I H III I 3'j --v j 1'" "S ' f " .; 1 MR. and MRS. BILL R. BARKER who exchanged wedding promises June 19th in the Logan L.D.S. Temple. Diane Johnson Marries Logan Man City Council Members Entertained OF FOR SALE original gown of Chantilly and nylon tulle over white in. It was styled with a of lace1 satde- mure round neck and long pointed sleeves, tight lace bodice bordered with petals of lace and tulle forming a peplum. The full skirt was embroidered with tiny flowers and bows of; lace. Her veil of bride's illusion was bordered with two rows of scalloped lace and held. In place by a Queen Elizabeth crown. ; l ' She carried a bouquet of pink rosebuds and silver leaves surrounding an orchid. Center of the decorative theme was a beautiful four1 tired cake accented by lighted tapers in crystal holders. During the reception a program presented solos by Dennis Simmons, Virgil Francom, Anna Durfey, and duets by Mr. and Mrs. Clark Puffles. After a honeymoon trip to the northwest and down Mha coast to California the young couple are making their home in Logan. j i fi-f-l - The Lynn Markham family had as weekend guests, Mrs. Markham's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William D. Holt of Spanish Fork and two sisters, Donna Holt and Mrs. Reed Ormand of Brigham City. FOR YOUR Wheat - Barley - Oats BET OUR PRICE BEFORE YOU BUY Specializing in Auto Radios Service. M?LLK)NsV gallon oil Call the tip GIFT WRAPPINGS FOR ALL OCCASIONS LEADER Office. Home calls anywhere in the city IRONING Will do your family ironing if brought to my home. Ardella Peck. 31 No. 1st West. Phone 2176. . 4tc $3.50 JOE CARR'S, INC. FOR SALE Ice cream cones, 350 East Main Street "Labor market activities for ice cream cartons, in pints, quart Tremonton June were brisk, although and half and gallon sizes, soda Phone 4701 straws and glasses, matl machine slightly below last year's said Douglas Miller, man- wholesale price. ADAM'S DRUG tfc GUARANTEED ager of Brigam City local ofFURNACE CLEANING Average furnace fice, Utah department of Em- UTAH will pay $6.00. Phone Bone Electric No. ployment Security. cash for dead or usless cows, 3511. He explained that placement Treof workers on jobs by the State horses, sheep or hogs. Dial 2141 or monton Garland phone FOR SALE Two bedroom Employment Service, a sensitfc modern home, full basement tive barometer of business con- 195. all newly decorated. ditions, were 11,700 in June WANTED Old fashioned carpenting, Good location. Londy Harris, this year, compared to approx-miatl- dresser. Phone Glendon Kay. 326 North 1st East. Phone 4267. 13,700 a year ago. He 5036. tip tic ascribed the difference to the virtual cease-hir- e policy of fed- DO YOU NEED patriotic seals, 3 eral defense establishment plus flower seals, wedding seals, or FOR SALE very good stokers the fact there was no need for' household seals. The LEADER used coal furnaces and blowers. Bone Electric. flood control workers this year. has them. Phone 3511. Mr. Miller pointed out that Auto, Fire, Acthe drop in matching workers INSURANCE on automoand jobs was exclusivley in cident. LOANS nonagricultural industry where biles, farms, real estate. See R. tfc this year's placements were J. Brough, Agentsome 3,300 compared to last DR. VERL P. LONG year's total of more than 5,200. NATUROPATHIC PHYSICIAN "Placement ot workers on 558 No. 2nd East Call 3426 farms", he said, "at 8,400 were 7 tfc Tremonton about the same as lase year". On June 15. Mr. Miller ex- CACHE VALLEY BREEDERS plained when the 14 Employ- ASSOCIATION offer the best in ment offices in the state took artificial insemination for dairy stock of their registered job cows. Telephone 3276 Tremonseekers, some 13,400 job hunt- ton. ers were counted, compared to last years figure of 10,200. He FIIa" 2 bedroom believed this year's increase was New due to the growing population brick home for $1,000 of teen-agentrants to the labor clown. Pay balance like in hunt for market and step-urent. summer jobs by school teach-- j See Mel Foxley, Phone 2101 labor ers. The construction dispute was a minor factor, lie FRAME HOUSE FOR SALE pointed out. He also said visits to the 3 rooms and bath. 159 South state employment security of- 2nd West. Phone 4891. tic fices by job and labor market 3 room partly information seekers were more FOR RENT furnished apartment. Heat and than 47,500 during June. hot water furnished. Available August 1st. Inquire at LeadVISIT FAMILY FOR SALE 6 room Brick country modern home near Tremonton. Good location, close to church and school highway. On 7Vz acres choice cultivated irrigated, Good spring culinary land water. A good buy. Phone Leonard Bishop Agency 2201, Tremonton. tic lev-els- ", 5-- MONTE CARLO WHIST or M. S. WHIST cards for your next party, can be bought at the LEADER office. y FOR SALE One 14 month old purebred Holstein bull, no papers, but excellent breeding. $150. Moyle Hunsaker, Elwood. Phone 2821. I - Friendly. Courteous Banking 5-- SERVICE Awahs You At e Mrs. Kleon Kerr entertained the members of the city council and their wives at a lawn party Saturday night at her home. The guests wore those with whom Mr. Kerr has been associated as mayor of the city of Tremonton. Mr. Kerr was presented with a beautiful watch by his council Box Elder CountyBank J members upon his retirement from the mayor's office. A delicious luncheon was served and games were played. IN KANSAS Mr. and Mrs. Merwin Cook and family have returned home J. D. Tolman after visiting for two weeks with And Bride relatives in the They were guests of Mrs. Cook's sis ter Mrs. E. A. Armstrong and To Be Honored family in Denver and with Mr. Announcement is made of the Cook's folks Mr. and Mrs. E. M. engagement, of Miss, Wanona Cook at Oakley, Kansas. Hodges of Salmon, Idaho and J. D- Tolman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hewett Tolman, former res- 4-- H idents of Bear River Valley. Miss Hodges is a daughter of Mr. and The Stitching Stooges met at Mrs. Gar Hodges. the home of Annette Fronk. A temple wedding will unite They worked on aprons and the couple in matrimpny in the learned to cut out a dress. The Logan Temple on July 28th, and health discussion was given by Open House, will (be held to Susan Foxley and Carol Bying-tohonor them the same evening at Watermelon was served the home of Gerald Tolman in for refreshments. Thatcher, between 5 and 10 p.m. Annette .Fronk, reporter. , - Club News er, tip 1952 Power FOR SALE glide-Chevrole- t 4 door DeLux ful- ly equipped, radio and heater, 12,000 miles, 1 car owner. Inquire at 165 West 2nd North Lo tic gan or phone 1865W. FOR SALE Pontiac, 4 door sedan, new paint, runs perfect. $195.00. Must be seen to be apMoyle Hunsaker. preciated. Phone 2821, Elwood. Have You Opened Your Account Yet? E. R. Davis, Cashier LeRoy D. White, President Member FDIC SPECIAL ON PILLOW CASES $1.50 per pair, while they last. You will have to hurry. May t2p Taylor Kent. n. Tyra Thorpe And McAlden Thompson Will Marry The Stitchettes Club of Both-weheld their meeting Wednesday at the home of Lois Summers, and will meet next on Jury 29th at the home of Donna Anderson. ll Mr. and Mrs. Lyman T. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Jorgensen Thorpe of Garland announce the engagement and forthcom- spent the weekend at Bancroft, ing marriage of their daughter Idaho visiting with relatives. Tyra to Mr. McAlden Thompson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alden J. Thompson of Elwood. The couple are planning to be married in the Logan L.D.S. Temple on July 31st. They will be honored at a reception and dance that evening in the Garland ward hall. All their International 12 foot friends and relatives are invited! self propelled combine, to attend. cheap. M&M Self propelled, 14 RUDD TWINS WITH foot combine. all can't of these buy just features in any other Pickup! You NEW "DRIVRIZED" CAII Mori comfortot windAield cob in Mm worfcff Nw oo-pie- ce 55 hat FOR SALE The two year old twin daugh ters of Oris and Delphia Bunder- son Rudd are staying this week with their grandmother, Mrs. Irene Bunderson, while their; parents and older brother are in Fort Collins, Colorado, where Mr. Rudd is taking a special three week's training course The little girls will have a week's visit with the Rudd grandparents in Riverside Jdso while they are here. 1 No. 30 Oliver 12 foot combine, Very Good Condition, Oliver No. 21 Trail Mower Oliver No. 22 non-sa- g springs, seat shock $nubbmrl NEW F0RD0MAT1C at extra DRIVE I No sUfting, no V (Ether available cost.) AXIB Turning Ford's new front axle gives you angles for easier, FRONT NEW SHORT-TUR-N oTomefera reoWerf up to !4r wide-trea- d, shorter set-ba- steering operation. rime-savi- CswelsHty new Ford MOO 6VS-Pkiuo. G.V.W. 4,800 lbs. Dsfcxe Cob (extra eotr) HVntrottd. V V POWERI NEW trues Low-Fncno- N eaane oWgn saves gatl Choice of Cost Clipper Six most power in Pickups today, the 101-h.- Truck LOW-FUCII- or, for p. 106-h.- p. 1 NEW PICKUP R0DY1 45 cu. ft. of unobfrveW payload space Bolted construction for extra tailgate strength, rigidity. New damp-tighut resists bending. Low loading height over 2 feet! ht Feed Stop Into this brand-nePickup today! Discover the roomy comfort of the new Driverued Cab. Take it out for a ride. Then see bow the '53 Ford Pickup gives you mora that's new for your money than any other on the American Road! w Trail Mower Mt. States Implement Co. 44 E. biggerl New, wider, adjustable teat dutching! New Overdrive Farm Equipment GRANDPARENTS BEST PRICES PAID APT 30 water heater, cheap. Leader. REPAIRS B. E. Manager mid-wes- t. A lovely social event of the early summer season was the wedding of Diane B. Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George E. Johnson of Beaver Dam to Bill R. Barker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bazil O. Barker of Logan. The impressive ceremony was performed June 19th in the Logan L.D.S. Temple, by Hyrum Bell of the temple presidency, Witnessing the wedding were members of the two families. Parents of the groom entertained 26 members of the bridal party at a breakfast at their home after the temple ceremony, and a reception and dance honored them that evening . in. , the; Beaver Dam ward haii. ;; In the receiving line with the newlyweds were their parents, Mrs. Clara Rae Puffer as honor; Betty Barker, sister of the groom, maid of honorj.Jeanne Coombs, MarJean Bowen and Xa Louie Kidman as bridesmaids, and Kirk Davies as best man for the groom. They stood before a background of wedding bells and lighted tapers in tal candleabra. The bride was lovely in an mat-tron- WANT Labor Market Active Says Her 85th Birthday USED and Win-terto- T.V. and Radio Family Honors Mrs. Godfrey On AND SADDLES plastic dams. Prompt and efficient repairs. BEAR RIVE.R SADDLERY. Phone 5001, Tremonton. i "" t Main Phone 5191 Tremonion L WE DO CUSTOM Rolling . . . Mixing . . . Grinding CLEANING and GRINDING SEED FOR FALL PLANTING TREMONTON EAST BOUND FROM 6:25 A.M. ERVIN STOHL 2:20 P.M. 9;30 PJVL WEST BOUND Member Federal Warehouse Syatum Tremonton Phone 2411 2:45 A.M. MM ERN'S CAFE 11:30 A.M. Ernie Hansen, Agent 8:45 P.M PHONE 2641 TRUCKS SAVI TIM I P.D.A.P. eflRO-feM- , PHONE 2121 SAVl MONIY LAST LONG I lino. TREMONTON, UTAH |