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Show Thursday. March 18. THE LEADER. 1954 Recent guests at the Johnson home were Mr. Mrs. R. ,C. Stoddard and and Mrs. Allen Barker of Lake City. Guy and EAST GARLAND Mr, by Mrs. Eph Peterson Salt CLUR OBSERVES BIRTHDAYS The Birthday Club celebrated the anniversaries of two of it'; members Monday afternoon Mrs. Neomia Sorcnsen and Mrs It's good news for you poul- try folks who like to see your chicks grow fast and develop into good, big pullets. You really can feed Purina Chick Startena, the leading starter in America, at a new, low price. Read about it. Mi1-- 1 BETTER because it's HICPO-MOCE- D Always the favorite because of results, Purina Startena is better than ever this year. Eight tiny growth and health boosters are Micro-Mixe- d into every thimbleful ... so each chick gets each day everything she needs for life and growth. CHEAPER because we sell so much of it Purina Startena has become so popular that many of its ingredients are bought by the tratnload. This makes savings, and we're passing the savings right on to you. Ellen Rhodes at the home of Mrs. Rhodes. The afternoon was spent playing Bingo with prizes The Birthday aprons were pre sen ted to the guests of honor by Essie Peterson and Lottie Potter. Guests of the club were Mrs. Mahala Haf field and Mrs Ada Cheney of Salt Lake City Mrs. Geraldine Summers. Tre- monton, and Mrs. Margene Fry er and Mrs. NaVelle Rhodes and Mrs. Sophia Larson. Lunch-co- n was served by the ladies of the West Street. Mrs. Orval Grover accompan ied by Mrs. Kirkhnm of Lakeside spent the weekend at home Mrs. Dorris Peterson and dau ghter Yetta Karen and lone Harper and Mrs. Eph Peterson drove to Ogden Sunday after noon where they visited Mr. and Mrs. L. Francis Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cole. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Oyler and family spent Saturday in . uguen. Mrs. Joe Oyler was in Ogden with her daughter and family from the Wayne Archibalds Thursday morning to Sunday. Relief Society was postponed this week because of the 17th of March celebration and ward supper Wednesday evening and the dinner for the Primary children Thursday. The next meeting wil be the Social Ser vice lesson given by Luella ierson. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. attended the wedding re ception in Logan Friday even ing for a niece the former Miss Sandra Richards and her new husband Stanley Schouk. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Northman came last week from Seattle Mr. Northman went on to Salt Lake City on business while she stayed on here with relatives. They returned home Saturday morning. Kenneth Shaffer and son Kent accompanied Mr. and Mrs.. Jim to Salt Lake City Anderson Tremonfon. Utah several days before going to her home. The little fellow is the first child for the couple. By Myrle L'dy Club Entertained The Book Lore Club was NEW GRANDSON graciously entertained Monday FOR WELLINCS at her night by Ellen Mr. and Mrs. Karl Welling home. The book, Capener "East of Eden' are happy to announce the ar- was ably reviewed by Mrs. La rival of a grandson, son of Mr Rain Marble. A delicious lunch and Mrs. Robert Brough, Ra- was served by the hostess Nae Welling, at the Cooley Special guests were Mabel Had- - RIVERSIDE lournament games. Keep your car engine and other gasoline engines filled h with Heavv Dutv RPM Motor Oil and dram crank-case- s regularly.This special oil. developed through atomic research, contains compounds which resist the causes of excessive wear. A detergent loos- NON-ASSESSABL- w Ajj WANT ADS F "Market ipdAcY Jk 6 EARLY SPRING APPLICATION GIVES FULL SEASON CONTROL before Heptachlor applied in early Spring alfalfa is 2 to 3 inches tall gives you full season control of alfalfa weevil infestations. It takes only 4 ounces of actual Heptachlor per acre for effective control and the material can be applied with any standard spraying or dusting equipment. 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Other compounds in the oil resist oxidation and sludging, prevent corrosion and stop foaming. They also keep a constant film of oil on all parts, whether hot or cold, providing lubrication and protection against rusting in both running and idle engine. era E. Mr. and Mrs. Bosd Madsen of Malad Visited Sunday with Mrs. Madsen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. J. John. Mr. and Mrs. LaVor Johnson and family of Thatcher visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Roderick. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Hoskins and family of Ogden were eve-ning.T- he kinds Garland. Utah James ed - This is the year to try Purina Chick Startena at its new, low price. And while you're here, pick up the feeders, founts, litter and Purina Sanitation Products you need. We have them all. Come in soon for your chick needs. 3 George Cooke of Tremonton. Jesse R. Dredge, Malad Stake Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Hoskins Sunday - School superintendent, and daughters yf Ogden visited was in attendance at our SunMrs. Sunday with Mr. and day School here this week. PORTAGE son-in-la- Mr. and Mrs. Russell Jenkins of Riverton spent Sunday after noon with Mr. and Mrs. Gold en Adams Mr., and Mrs. Adams visited Saturday evening in Malad with cousin and family. Mr. and Mrs Bob James. Mrs. Sidney Sorensen is in for Basketball rovo the Thursday caring for her brother's games. Kent stayed over until baby while he and Mrs. Christto i ensen are in California Sunday. Mrs. Sophia Larson celebrated funeral. Mrs. Henry Sorensen and Mrs her 96th Birthday Anniversary on the 12th.. The Monday before, Leon Fryer attended a wedding her nieces and nephews sperit reception in Hyrum Friday evethe afternoon with her, Mr. and ning for Mr. .and Mrs. DeVoy Mrs. Bill Denker of Belmont, Baxter. Mrs. Baxter is a friend Calif., Mrs. Edith Denkers of of Mrs. Fryer's. The scouts their scoutmaster Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Andy Isakson of Ogden. and advisors enjoyed another of Several friends called on her their hot dinners at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Pierson, Friday. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. L. Reid Pierson, Ferron Sorenson Dick Oyler cooked the M. Holman had a family dinner and in her honor and more friends meal. called on her. Mrs. Warren Hansen and Mr. R. J. Potter was in charge other executive officers of the of the meeting of the Knife and Stake Relief Society were guests Fork Club and he and Mrs. Pot- of the Garland 1st wards 17th ter were in the reception line of March celebration. to greet the guests. A lecture Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hansen on South America was present- visited in Logan Saturday with ed.. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Hansen. Hold Cottage Meeting Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Rhodes Cottage meeting was held last and family accompanied Mr. and Sunday night at the home of Mrs. Douglas Allred to the Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Atkinson basketball games Saturday Rhodes left their childby the Elders and their partners. Films were shown by Lee ren with their grandparents in Allen. A pot luck luncheon was Ogden. On Sunday they went for them and were dinner guests enjoyed by those present. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Allred of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Edvalson. CHICK SUPPLIES Phone d. Memorial Hospital In Brigham field, Mina Ward. Edna May by Mrs. Virgil C. Harris Wednesday. Mrs. Brough return Capener, Helen Capener and ed to the home of her parents Lola Capener. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Lee of Sunday where she will visit for Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hirschi W.illard visited Sunday and and boys were in Salt Lake City Monday with their afternoon and Sunday. and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. honored Mrs. Lettie Minson on Saturdayvisited friends and relThey G.. Harris. Loyal her 70th birthday anniversary at atives. Mrs. EIRoy Nielsen who has dinner at their home Sunday. Birthday Party spent the past week with her Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Doris Roche entertained parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dean Minson and family. about twenty guests Saturday C. Harris returned to her home President and Mrs. R. J. Pot in honor of the birth- in Salt Lake City Tuesday. afternoon Mrs. ter and Mr. and Warren Devere Harris returned home Hansen attended the dedicatory day of her son, VerNon. Games were a and lunch played tasty Friday evening from a weeks services in Park Valley Sunday was the business trip to Southern Utah. enjoyed guests. by for the new chapel in which Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Hall and Richards Robinson Phyllis of J. President Reuben Clark sons and of Afton Wvonrne family of Malad were Sunday ficiated . They were dinner visited Mr several with guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. days guests of Bishop and Mrs. KenMrs. and Hall. Richards. Mrs. Ralph neth G. Carter. Mrs. E. T. Hoskins and Mrs. Mrs. Potter visited Relief Robinson is the daughter of C. Gibbs went to Ogden SunMr. and Mrs. J. Richards. Society meeting at Snowville Miss to be with their sister, Mrs. Davis Pauline attended day while Ruth Hansen went on to a B. Flint of Clearfield who Feme shower in honor Lee of Anna as Stone Stake Board members. Mrs, Ross Rhodes and Mrs. Hill at the home of Janet Sel- - will undergo a ser.'ous operation rran Monday night. this week. Ruby Nielson returned this Mr. and Mrs. Kent Lee and was-tt- p Edna Ward oi Ogden veek from a trip to Texas. They to of Brigham City visited the attend of family Friday meeting accompanied Russell Stevenson to Donver by car then flew to the Daughters of Utah Pioneers Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. De- in Garland. Alf Capener nave Roy Hawks. Austin, Texas where they spent Miss Bcverely McCrary, who lesson on the early town the five days with Mrs. Rhodes is the Home Economics teacher of Riverside. daughter Diane and family. government at Davis High School, spent the Heads Farm Group They returned by bus stopping weekend with her parents, Mr. Leland was Bishop Capener off and spending a day at Carls- Mrs. Milton McCrary. and to succeed himself as ibad Caverns, one day at Phoen- Mrs. Virgil C. Harris and Mrs. a director of the Utah Farm x and Mesa Arizona. Co-o- p Assn. LeeRoy Pettingill left Monday Mrs. Rhodes and Mrs. Inez for Utah where they Mr. Mrs. Richfield, and Wilford Ward Brown attendeed the inauguratwill visit with Mr. and Mrs. of Ward visited College Sunday ion ceremonies for Dr. Dixon with Mr. Ward's mother, Mrs Alvin Lewis. Mrs. Lewis is the at the U. S. A. C. then an after- Phebe mother-i- n law of Mrs. Pettingill. Ward. noon sesioon at the Logan TemWood row Halford of Garfield Ida Steed of Plymouth Mrs, ple. President and Mrs. R. J. Potter and Bishop and Mrs. Marion Sorensen were also in attendance there. PUBLIC OFFERING Ncal Rhodes and Dean Potter were in Salt Lake City for the 6,000.000 SHARES engines last longer Bear River Fann Supply Wol-vcrto- - How to make gasoline of all weekend guests of Mrs. Ladetha parspent the weekend With his Hal-forKoskin3. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Royal Mrs. J. Hyrum Gibbs and Mrs. Devere Harris daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Josh Hawks and Mrs. and Jay Maughn visited son J. D. spent the weekend in relatives and with in Ogden Bingham Canyon with Mrs. iriends Wednesday. Hawks' parents. Mr. and Mrs. William L. Mrs. Ralph Howell and dau- Gibbs were weekend guests of ghter, DeAnn visited with Mr. Mr. find Mrs. Do Los Gibbs in Howell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Salt Lake City. n and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard and family of Ogden visited the Hay Udys Sunday. Karl Welling who was injured in an accident last fall and is just now getting around wa speaker at church Sunday night. 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