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Show THE LEADER. Plymouth Woman Recovers From Serious Operation and mm e w 1 m mm Social Events Miss Gaye Waldron was guest of honor at a shower given Saturday evening at the home of Mitaie Hansen. Assisting hostesses were Bonnie Turner and Margaret Hupp. About thirty friends of the bride-elespent the evening playing games and presented some lovely gifts to the guest of honor. Delicious refreshments were served by the hostesses. 0 ct ELDERS OUORUM MEETS GOOD PULLETS pay best This is a fine year to see what a really good growing feed will do. Good egg prices are expected again next fall. Extra eggs from pullets should pay for the small well you cost of good growing r well-develop- i The Tremonton Fourth Ward Elders and their wives met Sunday evening after church at the home of Leland Harris, where a lesson was given by Horace Hayes. Refreshments were served by the hostess- WOMEN'S LEAGUE HOLDS MEETING The Tremonton Women's Civic League held their regular meeting last Thursday in the Second Ward Relief Society Room. Mrs. Ed Quinney acted as hostess. Three guests and 27 members were present to hear Mrs. Orsen A. Christensen describe a Mediterranean from cruise which she recently returned. Judy Green entertained with a piano solo. very pleasant afternoon was spent this week at the home of Miss May Fridal when she had as her 'guests,- - Mrs. Meltrude A Stohl. Helen T. Wilson and Mrs Kate W. Harris. The hostess served a tasty luncheon after an afternoon of visiting and recalling former days of work together. are BETTER this year 1 Always the nation's leading growing feeds, Purina Growing Chows are better than ever this year. Eight small but mighty growth and health boosters are MICRO-MIXEinto the feed so each bird gets her full share each day. 1 1 1 1 Women's The Republican Club of Tremonton elected a new group of officers during a meeting Monday at the home of Mrs- Reuben Baer. Mrs. Wayne Holmgren of Tremonton was elected as the new president, succeeding Mrs. Baer. Mrs. Jack Shumway was elected vice president. The new secretary is Mrs. Quentin Allen. The new officers will serve a two year term. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Baer and Mrs. Kleon Kerr, - ss. BIRTHDAY HONORED friends of Mrs. Dan Briggs met at her home A group of Monday afternoon to help her observe her birthday anniversary. Seven ladies met to enjoy the social and a delicious Model A John Deere tractor with mower and D SERUIGE CROSSROADS . Lionel Mason home-Mrand Mrs. Ronald Archi bald and two children of Ogden were callers at the Frank Archibald home Saturday evening. Return To California Mr. and Mrs. Jurve Mansfield returned to their home in Sacramento, Calif., after spending ten days with the John Mansfields. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hess and two daughters of Ogden visited Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hess Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Joe Archibald and daughter Clara of Benson Ward were Sunday dinner guests of Mr, and Mrs. Ervin Hess. Mrs. DeVere Hess and son Richard returned with them for a few days. Mrs. Mary Hughes of Malad was an overnight guest of her daughter Mary Jean Hess Saturday night. n Jerry Archibald was in and visited his Monday mother, Mrs. Clarice Schoffield Mr. and Mrs. Ben Call of Malad, Idaho visited the Jay Hesses Saturday. Mrs. Anna Nish took her mother, Mrs Ruth Goddard of Malad, Idaho home Wednesday after she had spent a week at the Nish home. Ray Whiting and son Dan L. and daughter Judy Delta Saturday, TREMONTON were .v ' V v. . A ' by Mabel Romer New Curb, Gutter at LOW COST Whether you use a ra- complete growing tion or one to balance your grain, you'll find PURINA mighty low Get our fine prices on Purina Growena to feed sfrai(jht-o- r Growing Chow V-- 8 Club Covp TraramiMion, FvUTim Fwr StMrinf and vadoM in growing cost. It takes less PURINA than poorer quality feeds and you grow a bigger, better pullet besides. loyal Dodg tamtHfi FvM fewer Irak modaraM tro eoft. The curb and gutter in front of the school house " has been completed and the committee wish to thank all those who came out and helped and those who donated money for the Right now, you can get a big, dependable '54 Dodge for only a few dollars more than you'd expect to pay for a light car in the lowest price field. And when you do, you will have a lot more ear in every way. You will have long, low lines and natural beauty that prove a car can be big and impressive without being awkward or appearing to be contrived. 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Tremonton, Utah West Main Phone 3576 Tremonton few precious times throughout history, men have gathered in solemn assemblage to put down a statement of policy which established and guaranteed the rights of men. That the Bill of Rights and the Constitution have stood the test of time is a tribute to the greatness of the men who authored them. years ago, another group of courageous men assembled in Draper, Utah to Twenty-on- ten contracts. Phone 5191 . . Overall, it was a plan thatguaranteed the best possible return for poultry products and assured the membership supplies at reasonable prices. policy has been jealously guarded since its inception 21 years ago by the Association's President, A. R. Mickelsen. It is a FOH SALE TOADS Mt. States Implement Co. e set down the policies of a new association known as "The Draper Egg Producers Association." The creed adopted was a wise one. It called for directors to serve without pay in order to establish a Board of Directors vitally interested in the advancement. of the entire poultry indusU' v specified that profits would be returned as soon as possible to the farms and not held as working capital in the cooperative. It set up one central plant to speed handling of poultry products and thus insure consistently higher quality. It was also agreed that honesty and fair dealing would be the only binding ties; there would be no writ This ed Bt Psrio in "Brssk The 29 the Oliver Trail Mowers Dota Dsstan praswt : Dssnj irvrvririru - Used Calkins Weedera. Used Cheeney Weeders One 14 ft M M Self Pro-pelCombine. One 12 ft International Self Propelled Combine prize-winni- ng BEAR RIVER FARM SUPPLY and family of Salt Lake City visited at the Amos Hansen home Sunday. Friday Mrs- Hansen visited her daughter and family, the Caseal Burkes, at 03 p. PHONE 3 Mr, and Mrs. Aaron Petersen Hay ward, . Calif., visited friends and relatives here over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs, Bill Larson of Salt Lake City were weekend guests at the Carl Romer home. They returned home Sunday evening .accompanied by Leola Romer who is spending the week in the Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Romer and daughter Phyllis of Brlgham visited at the Romer home SunMr. and Mrs. Boyd Hansen to 50 with grain Bradshaw A ppliance God-fearin- g day. IMfctolrieloraf! This week only $124.95 A of Good Pullets HOTPOINT SPECIAL An Inspired Policy FXW00D project. Purina Will Make COME IN AND SEE THIS HEAL in At EI wood School . TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS LOW PRICE OFFER Orf-de- Project Finished .. Hansen home. . - cultivator. PHONE 5321 and Mrs Harriet Archibald were in Grace, Ida.. Sunday visiting the Chester and Bill Archibalds-MrsLaNae Williams and two children of Malad are spending a few days at the Steed Estop home Town Board Business Members of the town board, Carl Starr, Jess Lamb and Austin Nish were in Salt Lake City Thursday on business. Mrs. Orvil Nish took Mr. and Mrs. John Mansfield to Ogden Monday where Mr, Mansfield received medical care. Mr. and Mrs. LaMont Lamb and two sons of Logan visited Sunday at the Jess Lamb home. Ila Archibald, Joan Nish and Jean Coombs of Fielding went to Salt Lake City Sunday to spend a few days with Janice Lamb Mr. and Mrs. Leo Lamb were guests of their daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Hymas of Ogden Sunday. School Outings Mr- Perry and Mrs. Bertha Lamb took the large room students to Crystal Springs Friday where they spent the day swimming and skating. The little room enjoyed a hike to Bishop Canyon Thursday. Mrs. Andrew Atkinson of Samaria visited her daughter, Mrs. Vernon Lamb, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs- Monte Vanderhoof of Ogden visited at the Ed Vanderhoof home Sunday evening. ' Mr. and Mrs, Ivan Lloyd and son Ricky of Salt Lake City - ft. Wheatland plow International 16 inch tumble plow. John Deere B Tractor with loader, mower, cultivator and plows. International model A tractor with cultivator. 8N Ford Tractor with loader and stacking Unit. FARM and Mrs. Willard Hansen California are MonUrbello, thia week at the Leland guests Mr- - of n, son-in-la- 10 COUNTY Refreshments will be box lunches provided by the girls and their leaders. - - FARM EQUIPMENT 1 Archibald was ZollingerSpecial guests at the program able to return to her home after be mothers of the girls and will the several at days spending L.D.S. Hospital in Logan re- stake YWM1A presidency. Disof handiwork completed covering from an eye operation. plays Friends who have called on during the year will also be her are her father, Thomas Bab- shown. Each ward will present a bitt, two brothers Richard and on the program with number Thomas Babbitt Jr. of Malad, wards and one branch to Mr. and Mrs. Ray Archibald eight be and two rhildren of Idaho Falls, represented. and Mr. and Mrs. James John Speakers will be Mrs. Irene of Portage. She is improving Kerr of the stake YWMIA presidency, and Mrs. Zollinger. satisfactorily. Presentation of the Mia Joy Bishop and Mrs. Oleen will be given to 40 first awards Pier-soMrsand Earl Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Steed year Mia Maids, and special and Mr. and Mrs. Orvil J. Nish awards will be presented to 24 enjoyed the Elders party at Riverside Chapel Friday evening. were Saturday, visitors at the Mr. and Mrs. Ed Vanderhoof second year girls. Another award will be given to Lena Jensen, Penrose ward leader, for faithful attendance at leadership meetings. Following the program, games will be conducted by stake recreation leader Shauna Hill 27. 1954 Jos-ephso- n, REPUBLICAN WOMEN ELECT OFFICERS GOOD USED GROWING CHOWS Mia Maids of the South Bear River Stake will hold an Awards Festival Friday at 7:30 p.m. in Tremonton Second Ward, under direction of stake leader Ruth Mrs. George ENTERTAINS FRIENDS FETED BRIDE-ELEC- T LaVea NUh my Thursday. May Stake Mia Maids To Hold Festival PLYMOUTH Club News i Tremonton. Utah Tremonton now-famo- us policy respected and admired by each of the Association's 4,500 members. It is a policy that will endure! you would like lo share In the many benefits that come from membership in the Draper Ec3 Producers Ass'n.. S QUENTIN ALLEN, 423 N. Trw&oai Ctreet li Tremonton. Utah - Phc- ZZ2 |