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Show Thursday. June THE LEADER. 17. 19S4 Survey Indicates Bankers Active In Local Groups That bankers are community builders with a wide range of interests is shown in a recent survey completed by the First Security Bank system. Results were announced here today by Jack Shumway, vice president and manager of the Tremonton First Security Bank office. The survey included 153 officers of First Security banks in Utah, Idaho, and Wyoming" Fifty of the bankers are officials in their church. One hundred thirty are active church. GLASS SEE Bear River City Workers Entitled To Statements on Social Security by Andrea Hogrta "Once a year each worker can request a statement from the Social Security Administration showing the amount credited to his social security account." Wesley F. Watson of the Ogden social security office aid today. The official will be in Tremonton Thursday, June 24th, at the Utah Power and Light Company between 2:00 and 3:00 P.M. "Since the amount of the benefit payment to the worker when he retires, or to his family if he dies, depends on the amount credited to his account, it pays to make sure that the record is accurate and complete," Mr. Watson said. men, and 152 are members of Fifty-eigcivic organizations. are active in military organizations, and 103 are active in social groups. In practically every community where the bank operates, one or more officers are active members of Rotary, Kiwanis, Lions and similar civic groups. In the field of service to others, the bankers score high. are One hundred forty-seve- n active participants in such welfare organizations as Community Chest, Red Cross, Boy Scouts, visiting nurse associat ions, Salvation Army, March of Dimes, YMCA, YWCA, cancer drive, blood drives, church wel fare committees, and countless other projects, ht CARLSON GLASS FOR MIRRORS, SHELVES. TABLE TOPS OF GLASS Auto. Cjlali PROPERLY REPLACED We also install ANY SIZE WINDOW GLASS CallWe Install You Anywhero Phone 2171 Mr, and Mrs. Gene Jorgensen spent the weekend in Bancroft, Idaho with Mrs. Jorgen-sen'- s parents, Mr, and Mrs. W. A. Childs. iiLWtiwunaianramiiiiniB GOOD USED ft. Wheatland plow 1 10 1 International IB inch tumble plow. John Deere G. Tractor International model A tractor with cultivator. 8N Ford Tractor with loader and stacking Unit. Model A John Deere tractor with mower and cultivator. 1 I 1 FARM COUNTY PHONE 5321 B mil jn(Mi mi SERVICE CROSSROADS mnf i " Henager Business College held at Hotel Utah Friday evening. Audrey Nelson and Addie Chi. istensen received their diplomas. Mrs. Helen Severso n of Garland reviewed the book "Forty Odd at the monthly meeting of the Farm Bureau Friday afternoon. The affair was held at the home of Mrs. Stanley Jensen, with Mrs. Verlyn Jensen, Pearl Jensen and Romaine Jensen as hostesses. A delicious lunch was served. Arrive For Summer Mr.and Mrs. Carl Henderson and daughter Gloria arrived here last week from Tuelarosa, New Mexico. They are staying with Mrs. Henderson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Austin John sen, for the summer. This fall Mr. Henderson will enroll at the U.S A.C. and Mrs. Henderson plana to teach in Cache County. They will make their home in Logan. During the past year Mrs. Henderson taught school in Tuelarosa, and Mr. Henderson was employed at the Land Air Corporation. Mrs. Roy Braegger was gracious hostess to her club Thursday evening. Mrs. Farrell Larsen and infant son are spending a few days with Mrs. Larsen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Merle Jensen. Writes From Mission Elder Laron Johnsen wrote to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Austin Johnsen, telling them that Mrs. Emery Rees and daughter Marilyn and Miss Holly Holmgren had been to Copenhagen, Denmark to visit him and 4Elder David Morrell- Elder Morrell is District President of the Copenhagen District and Laron was recently appointed chorister of the district. Laron stated that he is enjoying his mission immensely. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Henderson visited Carl's mother, Mrs. Eliase Henderson in Salt Lake City Sunday, Mrs. Henderson is very ill A large group of teen agers took part in the dancing which was presented in connection with conference, held in Salt Lake City. TREMONTON li 'I ......TP Mr. and Mrs. Ivor Truman, of Huntington Utah, spent the week visiting with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Anderson, of Bothwell. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Markham were in Spanish Fork during the week to get their son Phillip, Oleen Mr. and Mrs. Nelson, who has spent some time there and with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Christensen attended Mrs. Steven Markham and Mr. Miss Ltiella Peterson the of and Mrs. William D. Holt. graduating exercises - FARM EQUIPMENT 1 Two Local Girls Win Diplomas from Business School Tramonlon. Utah LEADER WANT ADS FOR QUICK RESULTS USE .. FOR SALE BENDIX automatic washer in good condition. HALES BROS. FURNITURE, Phone 2436 Tremonton tic FOR SALE Two EASY washers in first class condition. HALES Reasonably priced. BROTHERS FURNITURE. Call ' am and Truck OBI UKiilSilSara masa SSKXfc. ss4s?nteedltp ' V. FOR SALE Used Maytag washer in good condition. Hales Bros. Furniture. ltc I I I AT GEPHARTS Boys' cotton plisse sport shirts. Now $1.00. EXPERT TV SERVICE I I Any Model BRADSHAW ltc V S - Choice young FOR SALE colored fryers, pan ready or live weight. Albert Bessinger Jr. 4tp fc phone 4251. Chance WOMAN WANTED make money every week mailing postcards. Work home spare time. Box 9 Watertown, Mass. 3-- 11 17 74L Room f Nrk, s2"k Low Term Frmmpt Closing BMtm HORACE E. HAYES Phone 5331, Tremonton Authorized Mortgagt Loam ' Sobator tor The Prudential Insurance Co. of America CACHE VALLEY BREEDERS ASSOCIATION offer the best in artificial insemination for dairy cows. Telephone 3276 Tremon- ton. Used screen door FOR SALE 36 inches wide, 6 ft 6 in high. 4 John Deere rod Call 5122. FOR SALE weeders, very good condition. Small home in $125.00 each. Mt. States Im- FOR SALE 6 tfc Garland, neat nice lot, easy plement Company terms. Call 54W Garland or see FORSaTe1940 ChevroleTT Ken Hess. t4p door sedan. Clean, newly overUTAH will pay hauled, new tires. Phone 3436 Tremonton or see Bob Bowen cash for dead or usless cows, at J. C. Penney Co. horses, sheep or hogs. Dial Tremonton 2141 or Garland phone .Minneapolis-Mo-lin- e 195. FOR SALE tfc 3 years old, good baler, GEPHARTS are running DOL- condition. Ready to go to work. G. I. LOANS No down payLAR DAYS starting See $1,000. Call Elmer Woodruff. ment. Long term pay. MEL Ladies wash dresses at $1.00. 2946. tfc FOXLEY. tfc Sizes 6-- FARM LOANS Pho3c AT GEPHARTS Ladies blouses. $1.00. All sizes. ltc FOR SALE Brown and white pinto pony, gentle, 4 years old. Call Wayne Holmgren, 4011. t2p tfc AT GEPHARTS Corduroy, ltc only $1.00 yard. FOR SALE! Case baler in very good condition. Includes blowers and loading attachments. $500. Jay M. Stokes. Phone irnRK 4021. piff' "L'0,0?' gR 25 iUrnJ!LTSS 2tp AT GEPHARTS Plastic bathroom curtains for only $1.00. 5-- 5-- TS JUNE is DAIRY MONTH Good stock, good management and good feed have made dairying one of Utah's major sources of agricultural income. The finest dairy . feed is labeled MILK WHITE Always buy 0 MILK WHITE and you'll always get the most for your money. tJZZ to-da- y. 6-- ltc LET ME CUT your grain with my two new self DrODelled com- bines. Trucks if needed. Satis factory work guaranteed. Reas onably priced. Phone Garland 47J3. Lloyd Hendricks. 4tc WILL TRADE used tractor for used pick-uHalf or ton, Ford. COUNTY preferably TRACTOR SERVICE. 2tc 6-- 17 6-- 17 FOR 5-- SMJSteni pressure bucket pump. Ideal for farm grease jobs. Excellent condition. Half price. Inquire at Leader Office. 13 STAMP COLLECTORS Stamp hinges for your stamp collection now available at THE LEADER OFFICE SUPPLY. 20c package. JIM OP 101 KB p. FOR SALE 20 White rock pullets, suitable for fryers, 12 weeks old. Call 36R5 Garland. Howard Johnson. ltp NIGHT CRAWLERS 10c doz en. Quentin K. Fredericks, 308 SWJPhone Between Bear River LOST City and Crossroads on east 6ide of highway, wrapped in LADIES DIAMOND paper RING. Liberal reward to finder. Call 5251. Lyle R. Hanson. 3tc 6-- FOR SALE 275 11 weeks old pullets. Call Hamp Bradshaw at 3056 or 3576. 3tc 6-- 17 We Certificates. will them at oar stores. honor Northern Furniture and Appliance Tremonton and Garland on rand New 195'3 Ford Rsonr 6-- 17 ltc n ice SEE US FOR YOUR AUTO GLASS WE CARRY A COMPLETE' STOCK OF EZ EYE SUNSHADE AND REGULAR GLASS. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. RIVER VIEW GARAGE, TREMONTON. PHONE 18 " Stokes. Phone M. equipFor GRAIN STORAGE BROS. IJLENOUIST ment tfc Phone 2361. 5-- J 5 BowStt cmSSSl ltc Bishop's; storehouse. Jay Tremonton. CUSTOM BAUNG-C- all 2436, All Bradley - Badger Credit oatt RADIATORS 44. WANTED (Sfls For all CHOPPING and FEED- WANTED Clean, cotton rags will pay cash at Leader Office. ING EQUIPMENT. See LILEN- No overalls, stockings, lace cur-- QUIST BROS. Phone 2361. tfc tains, or rayons. fur- FOR RENT One nished apartment, and one 3 CLEANED. REPAIRED AND room furnished apartment, with RECORED. WE WILL RE- - heat and water supplied. Call MOVE, REPLACE AND RE- - 2962 or 5121 ltp PAIR AND GIVE NEW RADI- 3 room frame ATOR GUARANTEE. RIVER- - FOR SALE VIEW GARAGE. TREMONTON home on 75x75 ft lot in Gar- 6 tfc land.$300 PHONE 4021. down, price $1200. 3 145-Phone 2tp. JUST RECEIVED Our ship- - , Summer wenirJl!5-9P"0!!- FOR SALE 4 room home, ce- ment fruit room and storage acres on 1 FOR SALE Chevrolet dump j room. Located v truck in very good condition, Also 55 gallon steel drum. SS;Hah.Sg"pS2?P suitable for turkey feeders Call Ervin Summers Utah. Call Jess cation. or Beneficial XZifjT Petersen, Ogden. FOR SALE White frame Realty. home. 5 rooms and bath, part basement Garage, tool shed and See BEAR SATOIJarc chicken coop. Located on a large lot. Electric water heat- - fora1les' Tremonton. Utah 9 room frame, garage, new oil lurnace, eiecinc not water neater, water softener, new plumbing, new electric pump. New $2,000.00 shop and mm JS tXTRA-SA- rt FIRST SPECIAL TIRE EXCHANGE OFFER! SPfOAl UCMANCI M.Ct IAC.4 (CGUlAt WtCI ICM ilACKWAU SIZt T0U "Vl ON 1 T,, T0U "V( coops. On 3 acres of good ground that is planted in new alfalfa and wheat. Good feed lot. Price $10,500.00. Reasonable down m miles north of crossroads. For further information write. BENEFICIAL REALTY CO. 2421 Kiesel Ave. Ogden, Utah or call Ogden, Utah or Jess Petersen, Tremonton at 3 4tc 6.40-1- 5 21.55 16.15 10.80 2L60 6.70-1- 5 22.60 16.95 11.30 22.60 7.10-1- 5 25.05 18.80 12.50 25.00 7.60-1- 5 Furnished or unapartment. Heat and hot water furnished. 8.00-1- 5 27.40 20.55 13.70 27.40 FAMOUS KELLY 30.10 22.60 15.00 30.00 CRUISER Garland or See Stephens Cafe. 6.00-1- 6 pas-men- 3 0N 4 T," t. 6-- FOR RENT furnished room 3 Clean and modern. Call 22W FOR SALE 44 room modern home in Garland furnace heat, large lot with lawn. Price $6,- 200, $1,000 down. See John J. 3 tfc Shumway, Realtor. 6-- 1 20.60 15.45 10.30 20.60 1 PIUS TAX AND RECAPPABLE TIRE now ON WHITEWALLS Flu 6V--3 PRICE ONtr SPECOAL SALE SAVE 25 6.70-1- 5 TAX AND $1095 j MCAFfAtlt tilt IONG MILEAGE JAVORITE I .IUI IA1 A NO MCA'PAllI LEGAL NOTICE Probate and Guardianship notices. Consult Clerk of District Court, Brigham City. Utah, or the respective signers for further Information. NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE OF ELIZA S MADS EN. Deceased. Creditors will present claims with voucher to the under signed at Tremnntnn Utah on or before the 31st day of July, I 6 70-1- 5 HJWH HUi lM!M'Mi IJIM14 7.10-1- 5 7.60-1- 5 Plus Tax ond Recoppoble Tire I 8.00-1- 5 '2 A. D. 1954. 359-2- 8 th St., and 27th and Washington Phono 8803. OGDEN Ella Von M. Staples and Lila M. Woodruff, executrixes of the estate of Eliza S. Madsen, Deceased Walter G. Mann, Attorney for executrixes 37 First Security Bank Bldg. Brigham City, Utah. Date of first publication May 27, A.D. 1954 4tC J0ECARR 350 East Main Tremonton |