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Show Thursday. May IS. 1954 THE LEADER. Tremonton. EAST GARUND by Mrs. Eph Peterson Birllidav Clubbers Hold Party in New S L. Home The Birthday club we it lo Salt Lake Cit,.- Monday where ii'ey held their party at the new home of Mrs. Owen Cheney. A ot luncheon was served a- - d tie afternoon spent in games v:th prizes. Guests of th cluo wtre Mrs. Rav Quigley ol tar- and, Mrs Ma lola Haffieli, Mr?. Stella Mock Mrs. Therron Wood, Mrs. Orval Cheney, Mrs. Mack Cheney and Mrs. Ted Cheney, all of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Ursel Rhodes, L.M. Hol-maand Ed Isaacson helped with the transportation. Ed Isaacson attended the funeral service at the Masonic Temple for the father of Mrs. John Isaacson, Attends Tea Mrs. Dorris Peterson attended an American Legion Auxiliary Mother's Tea in Brigham City Friday as guest of Mrs May - I J I f I VI W 1 1 I (3D I ? n, Make up to MORE PROFIT Two eggs laid before Christmas usually bring more money than three eggs laid afterward. That means you can make H more profit simply by getting your pullets in full production early this fall. And the best way to' do that is to feed a really good growing ration like PURINA. Friday afternoon. The book was "Dear Kate." A musical program and dancing was also featured. The family of Mr. and Mrs. J V. Rhodes wen ali at home lor Mother's Day with the exception of Mrs Beth Wood who called from Cheyene. Wyo Kenneth Shaffer is confined to his home with a back ailment but is now improving. The family of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Oyler were all at home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Eugene Hansen and small son were dinner guests of the Hansens Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. David Larson of Logan called on relatives here during the week. Mrs J. P. Christensen and Mrs. Claud Allred and daughter Yvonne were Ogden visitors Tuesday. Injured In Fall Mr. and Mrs. Roy Oyler visited Mrs. Millie Bean at the hospital in Salt Lake City Sunday where she is recovering from a broken hip sustained in a fall. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Atkinson, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Sorenson. and Mrs. Clarence Forsberg visited Mrs. James Hughes at an Ogden hospital following a major operation. In the evening the ladies drove to Malad to visit their mother and father, Mr. and Mrs David J. Williams. Mr. and Mrs, T. J. Stewart and son Tommy of Provo visited Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sorensen Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Sorensen and family of Ogden spent Saturday evening and Sunday with the Henry Sorensens. Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Larson of Mantua visited Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Sorensen Sunday. Mrs. Helen Cowan and child, ren of Payson spent Saturday here with relatives-MrR. J. Potter attended the Golden Spike anniversary celebration at Promontory Monday. Honor Mothers Mrs. Henry Sorensen entertained her primary class and their mothers Friday afternoon. The children put on a program and served refreshments. They Ul&h and family of Logan were Sun- Play Enjoyed presented by the Tremonton Hanat the j A Amos visitors day large crowd enjoyed the 2nd Ward last Thursday at the ' sen home. play "The Family Next Door" ward recreation hall. ELWO0D ! by Mabel Romer Khvoorf Ward is Proud of Honored Members to Ward is ',:vud have had two members honored at the Stake M.I A meeting Sunday evening. Walu-- K. sFri-dawas presented the honorary Master M Men Award and Mrs. Arch Munns was cited as an honorary Golden Gle.mer. The MIA. held tlu ir speech festival last Tuesday evening with five members participating. Odell Romer and sou Delroyce visited here from Idaho two last week. Mrs. Carl Romdays er and daughter Leola were in Salt Lake City Friday to attend the "Ballet." They returned home Sunday accompanied by Luella Romer and Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Hansen of Salt Lake City who spent Mother's Day Who gets tiCue El wood StaGDdairdl ftalkes odd? l Goods and services from paper clips to professional services cost us 1324.743,000. It was spent with thousands of firms, large and small. GRAIN do its best work Purina Growing Chow helps you grow fine, big pullets with your own grain. (It also helps you turn the little roosters into big springers ready to eat when just 9 or 10 weeks old.) When your growing birds run on range, they need only 6 to 7 pounds of Purina apiece, plus your grain, to be ready for the nest. for less than 4(K cash outlay That's right, it will take less than 4 Off worth of Purina Growing Chow, with grain, to help you grow a fine, big pullet New construction, such ation and upkeep cost as refinery facilities, to $157,834,000. Part of it make more and better Wear and tear, depreci- Crude oil was a big item. To supplement our own production we bought $135,600,000 worth an important sum to crude oil producers. will replace worn-o- fa- ut cilities, but millions went to workmen, technicians. 0. products, cost This helped meet builders' payroll. $145,-000,00- here. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Carlson and daughter Cathey, and Mr. and Mrs. Mack Hansen and family spent Sunday in Mink Creek Armstrong. Mr. and Mrs. L. Francis Peter, visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. M, W. Hansen son and family of Ogden spent Mother's Day wkb Mrs. Dorris Sunday guests at the Darwin Anderson home were Mr, and ettrson. Mrs. William Golding and dauMi. and Mrs. Palmer Dtlong and family of Rock Springs, ghter Marie of Mantua. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Fridal Wyo., visited Sunday witu Mr. visited with the Raymond and Mrs. Lyn Larson. Evans in Malad Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Don Bourne and Attend Reception family enroute home from a 10 day vacation Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fridal in Montana attended the wedding reception called at the Delos Adams home of a niece in Idaho Falls last Monday. Returns to Base Friday. The son Norwood was best man at a reception of a Dennis Riser who has been friend in Pocatello the same at home on a furlougn lcf for Fort night. Their daughter Lydia. Tuesday mo:ning I.ill, C kla. Mrs. Richard O'Keef, of ChiMrs- Gary Grover and a girl cago telephoned Sunday to give her mother greetings on Mothfriend of Claikston visited at er's Day. 'he Orval Groivr home Sunday. Little Steven Cornwall spent Nan Oyler, daughter of Mr the weekend at the home of his and Mrs. Sherman Oyler returned home from the Valley parents, Mr. and Mrs Chan Cornwall. Monday his mother I'ospital Sunday where sh1 reand sister Barbara drove him cently underwent an back to school in Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Godfrey of spent the day there on business, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Hansen Clarkston spent Sunday at the L. R. Shaffer home. and family of Salt Lake City Motha their mother's presented Mr. and Mrs. Carl Coombs er's Day card they had made and Mr. and Mrs. Caseal, Burke and children and Mrs. Irene and a handerchief. Wood and daughter Gae and Mr. and Mrs. Eph Peterson ren and Mr W, A. Adams spent Mr. and Mrs. David Sinclair spent Mother's Day in Ogden Wednesday in Salt Lake City. left the Tom Harper home this as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mr. and Mrs. Parley Christweek for their home in Calif. Cole. They also visited Mr. and ensen and Miss Lois Pierson They were all here to attend Mrs. Wayne Fielding and some of Elwood were Mothers Day the funeral of their father, friends in North Ogden dinner guests of Mr, and Mrs. Mrs. Golden Adams and child- - J. P. Christensen. George Coombs. Mrs- Tom Harper visited with other family members Thursday and Friday in Ogden at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George II. Coombs. Club Meets Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Holman i attended a party of their Social Hour Club Saturday evening in Clearfield at the home of Mr. andn Mrs. Willard Wood. Mr-anMrs. R. J. Potter who had spent the day in Salt Lake City joined them there in the evening at the party.. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Holman of Ogden spent Mother's Day at home. A number of ladies of the ward had the delightful experience of being able to attend the book review given by Helen Kimball of Salt Lake City at the Garland School Gymnasium Exploration to replace Employees' wages for Taxes paid by Standard to U. S., states, counoil our customers une i time worked took of our income. ties and cities amounted a vital operation. Our search for Another $43,000,000 to $106,300,000 enough stepped-unew oil reserves cost went for employee bene- to buy plenty of fire fits for Standard Oilers. trucks, schools, bridges. $79,000,000 in 1953. $163,-947,0- 00 p WW 112,000 picture belongs here, too. Because most of the $1,156,757,000 Standard Oil Company of California took in last year ended up with you the public Whether one of the hundreds of millions of dollars worth of checks Standard wrote last year was sent to you, or spent with you, or helped make possible tvtter gasoline and oil for your car, you and practically everyone else in the West benefited. Thousands of merchants and professional people in hundreds of towns profited from the pay checks Standard Oilers spent. Our tax payments helped finance schools for your children, parks for vacationers, and bridges for motorists. Carpenters, eteelmen, lumberjacks benefited from the facilities we built and the maintenance work we did. It all fits together: 1953 was a good year for Standard because so many of you thought our products well made and worth buying. And by making it a good year for us, you made it a good year for many others. STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA IfeitlJt of i fanning atecuf lo telve you 6e& - ... ... .V. . .j Miy - ."'- . .ii abou- tHere i motonng joyou wheel of a I onu . , at tne 4 . tf you're ,L ??rTnp Surg- y Knovant power and highwayhUU over movesyoain maximum ease with ..ffie ! a. i . ready to lay. She'll quickly pay you back in heary v mi re eport-ca- r ir:n a howw- - III- -' - " PonUac ftteady Bm band cpuet that rf trarei a J your favorite acuy as armchair-e- x. to A rice Pntt Uberal lotert and our ncar rtaintyi , i nirA. Xllixs. " Come in ana - St,' deal SPOTLIGHT egg production. M feed THE AMERICAN , WAY aV..cCOON ' , ' ' '' . ' ' The community-operated- , ' ' '' " '' ' Indepe- telephone company is typical of the American deKFsy. 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