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Show The LEADER. FIELDING by Florence Mun&vn GRANDSON VISITS Vernon Upton who has been jtationed with the U. S. Navy at San Francisco is spending a Short furlough with his grand, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl J. to Bolt before being PacSouth in the jeave for duty ific. Vernon's mother, Mrs- - Mae Upton of Salt Lake City has also been visiting at the Holt home. The Fielding Lions held a business meeting at the school building Friday evening with Lion President Oleen Garn ed Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Godfrey' and family spent Friday at Logan. Miss Rheumina Udy of Ogden has been spending several days with her mother, Mrs. Rheumina Udy and family. The sympathy of the entire community goes out to Mr. and Mrs. Claine Grover in the death of their tiny twins Metch A. and Patti Grover. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Udy and family spent Friday at Logan. Guests at the home of Mrs. Eliza Godfrey Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Godfrey of Preston, Ida., Mrs. San Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Erval Godfrey and family of Clarkston, Mr. and Mrs. Orson Godfrey of Lehi and George Mason of Brigham. ssmsm.'m survive, mining firms must make enough money to finance the search for new ore. The government's stockpiling program will help some mines continue producing on a temporary basis, but it won't help them do necessary exploration and development work. Our cone gressmen are working for a program to help Utah mines. Let's let them know we're backing their efforts. To long-rang- w How to get more work from your engines heavy-du- ty Mrs. Ardis Burt and famil of Ogden spent Saturday visit-- i ing with Mr. and Mrs. J D. ' Munson. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hess and family of Ogden visited with Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lott and family Sunday. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Standing Thursday were Mr. and Mrs. Perry Earl of Oakland. California and Mr. and Mrs Morgan Hess of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Effie Potter and daughter, Arlene and son Merrill and Mrs. Lucille Potter and son Brent spent Tuesday at Farm-i- n gton. Club Members Honored The Birthday Club was entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Welling Wednes day evening with Mr. and Mrs. A Carl Johnson assisting. hot supper was served and the evening spent playing "Cootie." The party was in compliment to Mrs. Rhoda Welling, Mrs. Sara Moss and Carl Johnson who recently celebrated their birthday anniversaries They were each presented with a nice gift. On Friday the Lady members of the Birthday Club met at Maddox Ranch House at Brigham for a hot supper and social also in compliment to Rhoda and Sara. Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mason were( Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Voorhies and family of Clearfield and Mr. and Mrs. Rollin Thomas and two sons of Soda Springs. Mrs. Wynn Hansen spent the weekend at Salt Lake City visiting with her daughter, Miss Bonnie Hansen. She also visited with friends at Ogden. Afternoon guests at the Leonard Standing home Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Claude Earl and Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hansen of Ogden. Visit In Montana Cannon accompanied Ida Mrs, Mrs. Leland PeterMr. and by sen left Saturday for Willow Creek, Mont., to visit with her Mr. daughter and and Mrs. Lynn Petersen for a few days On Sunday she attended the christening of her first grandchild who was give,n the name of David H. Petersen. Mr. and Mrs. E; W. Sutherland and son, Glade spent Sunday at Ogden visiting with Mrs. Sutherland's mother, Mrs. Eliza S. Godfrey. Norman Petersen of Salt City .spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs. Elma Petersen and family. Jay Udy of Salt Lake City spent the weekend with his parens, Mr. and Mrs- - M. J. Udy. On Sunday they were dinner guests, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Udy. The occasion being Ralph's birthtday anniversary. Sunday visitrs at the A. W. Burns home were their children Mr. and Mrs. Hardy Christensen and family of Bountiful. Mr. and Mrs. John Coombs j Tremonlon. Utah DEWEYVTLLE By Margaret Perry FRIENDLY CIRCLE CLUB HOLDS ANNUAL PARTY The Friendly Circle Club held Blackham Mrs. Thomas Ault accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Duett Love-lan- d and son, Gary, to Ogden Sunday where they visited ith Mr. and Mrs. John Becker. Elected Dim-toAt the recent elections of the Box Elder County Principal's Association, Myrl D. Perry was elected as a director for the coming year. Mrs. Shelley Nichols and son, Carj. of Brigham City spent Thursday visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Germer and family. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs Louis Spack-nia- n were Mr. and Mrs. Charh i Lncle and Mr. and Mrs. Rub! Ladle of Mendon. Mr. and Ms. Orion Snow attended church in Morgan Sunday with the v daughter, Bar-'"a- . They were also dinner piests at the no ne of Mr. and Mrs. Horace 1 hpektray at Croy Tit' and Mrs. n'ene Fryer. Mrs Beverly Norr was welcomed as a new member of the club. Hostesses for the affair were Mrs. Stella Spuk-man- , Mrs. Marjorie Burbank. Mis. Gladys Norr, Mrs. Eihei Gardner, Mrs. June Marble, and Mrs. Bernice Germer. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Warnke ad son, Bil'y, spent Friday in G;den spent Friday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Harris and family at Ogden. Miss Faye Coombs accompanied them home and remained until Monday-EntertainOn Birthday Miss Karen Wood entertained a group of girl friends at her home Monday, the occasion being her birthday anniversary. Games were played followed by tasty refreshments. Mrs. June Baird accompanied by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Griffiths of Brigham, attended funeral services for Mrs. Baird's uncle. John Sparks held at Banida Ward Chapel in Idaho Wednesday. Mrs. Ann Barnes of Kays-vill- e visited with her sister, Mrs. John Coombs and family Monday. s "ifl i rfwi 'Mill ELECTRICALLY You can reduce "down time" dispersed and stops foaming of oil in the crankcase. With RPM DELO Heavy Duty Lubricating Oil keeping engines clean and cutting wear, they will run smoothly, develop more power and do more work. They will stay on the job and need less overhauling. Get RPM DELO Heavy Duty today. For mors information about Standard Oil Company of California products, call your local Standard man FARRELL Phone 2311 RLfr Afert fcyj J J. BESS Tremonton fx-Z- :M,,A. ttliAi.il-- . low-cos- Mother's Day Delayed Due to Stake Conference Sunday the Mother's Day program as been postponed until May 3 liih Alton Perry and children of Ogden and Mr and Mr- - KH s every year. If you have a problem, for irrigation or apy other purpose, ! water-pumpin- g find out how electrically powered pumps can help you . . . and how little they cost to operate. iy and family were Sunday callers at the home of Mrs, M. G. 1 erry. Mrs. Thomas Ault drove to Brigham Wednesday with her daughter, Mrs. Duett Loveland. While there she was honored at a birthday party at the Love-lanhome. Also present were Mr. and Mrs. John Becker of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Dar-reLoveland and daughter T'e BUY FROM YOUR DEALER 4 d it u K" f U in GOBSli Jii h ki irj.u n ll m Judy & ram FOR QUICK RESULTS USE LEADER WANT ADS ri i m 1 i I To Modernize...Repair... Improve YOUR HOME No Down Payment Required VA o W&S'''-A- e0 - Order Now A Beautiful Granite Memorial for this Memorial Day. May 30th Our 80 years of continuous service in this area is your guarantee of Quality and Satisfaction. WILJJi Com You can borrow any amount up to $2,500 under this plan. As long as 3 years to repay montniy installments. 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