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Show THE LEADER. Trmontoa. ?lr 1. tlS4 PORTAGE Thursday BULLFIGHTER AND LADY IN RENO ELWOOD by Mabel Romer by Mrs. Virgil C. narrU DEMOUR JOHNS BUY FARM . IN EAGLE IDAHO FAMILY MEMBERS GIVE PATRIOTIC PROGRAM . Mr. and Mrs. DeMour John have purchased a farm in Eagle, Idaho. The family plans to move from Portage to Eagle some- time next day. Ronald John of the U. S. Cadets spent Friday night and Saturday at home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ora 11. John. He will report to a base at Houston, Tex. Home From Hospital Mrs. William L. Gibbs was returned to her home Sunday from Valley Hospital after receiving treatment for the past week for a very serious illne.s? Anong those who attended the Green family reunion at Lava Hot Springs Saturday were: Mr. and Mrs. Glen Morris and family, Mr. and Mrs. John ' 6 month-Wo- rd was received Uiis week by Bert Ilall of the death of his brother, W. Scott Hall, 79, of Los Angeles. Funeral services were held Tuesday. Mr. and;Mrs. Norman Harris and children of Kearns spent the weekend here with relatives. Mrs. Francis Allen returned home Sunday from Ogden where she spent the past week. Her Mr. son and daughter-in-law- , and Mrs. Joseph Allen brought her home. Mrs. Floyd Rose and daughter Janice and Mrs. Virgil Harris were Ogden visitors Thurs- '5S ' vv n O' l t k Y ? i ri , r -- m ni m INSISTING THEY are "just friends," Ava Gardner plays host to Spanish bullfighter Luis Miguel Dominguin at Reno night spot. Ava is establishing residence in Nevada for divorce from Frank Sinatra and refuses to discuss marriage plans. (International) F. Conley, Mrs. Vera Hall aivi daughter, Irene, Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Gibbs and sons. Mr. and Mrs. John B. Allen went to Ogden Sunday when; they enjoyed an outing with their family, the occasion be'rp. the birthday of their daughter, Mary A. Castleton. Mrs. Bill Harris and children of Jerome, Ida., visited with Mr. and Mrs. Willhtr iam I). Harris Tuesday. .f. Hyrum Gibbs has returned to his home from the Valley Hospital in Tremonton wherj he received treatment for several days this week. Larry and Buddy Knudsen spent the forepart of the week at Downey, Ida., with their mother, Mrs. Mike Wakley. C Leaves For Spokane Mr. and Mrs. John W. Knudsen left Wednesday for Spokane, where they will visit their daughters, Dora Brown and Joan Gibbs and their husbands and families. Mr. hnd Mrs. Leon Parkinson PROPERLY REPLACED and family of Roy, visited Sun. day with their parents, Mr and Mrs Oran Parkinson. Bishop and Mrs. Lester D. Call and daughters, Rita and Ronnie, and sons, Roger and Todd, of Roseville, Calif., and GordonL. Gibbs of Hill Air Force Base in Ogden were guests at the home of Bishop and Mrs. Walter E. Gibbs over the July See Fourth weekend. Bishop and CARLSON GLASS Gibbs were formerly missionary The group spent companions. For All Your Glass in Monday Logan Canyon and Needs visited in Logan with friends You Call-- Wo Install and relatives. Anywhera Visits In Washington Miss Nadine Hall is visiting Phone 2171 152 West Main in Spokane, Wash., with her s, CARLSON GLASS SHOP THRU Aluminum Awnings Auto Qlail brother-in-la- w and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Theo Coombs. Nielsen Mr. and Mrs. Reed enjoyed the weekend at Pine-dal- e, Wyo. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Thomas son, took their four-year-ol- d Denny to Ogden where he received medical care. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Nelson and family of Mantua visited Sunday evening with Mrs. Nelson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. David P. Gibbs. Mr. and Mrs. George Archibald and family of Blackfoot, of Ida., were weekend guest Mrs. Archibald's parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. J. John. Mrs. Thomas P. John is receiving treatment at the Oneida Hospital in Malad this week. Miss of Jerry Summers, Bothwell, is visiting this week with her sister, Miss Barbara Summers, in Salt Lake City. USE THE WANT ADS The Parley Christensen family presented a special program in Elwood Ward Sunday evening. A patriotic theme was carried out in musical numbers and short talks were given by members of the following families; the Merwin Christensen and Mel Robbins families of Tremonton, the J. P. Christensen family of East Garland, the Max Christensen family of Salt Lake Cfty, and the Norman Liechenstien family of Brigham... After meeting the family went to the Christensen home and enjoyed birthday cake and refreshments. The cake was honoring Max whose 30th birthday was last Thursday. House guests at the Parley Christensen home this week are Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Gamett and two daughters of Salmon City. Mr. Gamett is a cousin of Mrs. Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. June Thompson and son Lindon and Mrs. Alice Petersen and son Earl and Mrs Dollie Thompson of Bear River City visited the" M. W.. Hansens at Mink Creek recently. Thompson Reunion Mr. and Mrs. Victor Billings and family of Prove, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Hansen and family of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Iverson and family and Mr. and Mrs. Don Thompson of Bear River City were at the Thompson home Sunday to attend the Thompson family reunion. Thompson, daughter of Mr. and JMrs. Trenton Thompson, spent three days in Provo last week visiting friends. Mrs. Pete Vanderlleide of of Ogden spent three days last week with her mother, Mrs. Mary Mortensen. On Friday her husband and son Ralph, accompanied by Mrs. Sterling Wyatt and small son, drove up from Ogden for her. Mrs. Wyatt is the wife of Mrs. Mortenssen's grandson who is in Korea with the armed services. Miss-Annett- XJuh Mr. and Mrs. Mack Hansen, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Don Hansen of Tremonton spent the holiday weekend at Colorado Springs and Denver. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Andrea-so- n and Mrs. Golden Andrea-sodrove to Lake View, Ore., two weeks ago to get their sister and daughter, Carolyn, who has spent the winter there with her sister, Mrs. Raymond Phelps. Mrs. Phelps and children accompanied them home and stayed until last Sunday. All the Andreason family except Reid, who is with the armed forces, spent July 4th in Cottonwood Canyon, north of Preston, Ida. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Miller and son Rick spent last week visiting the Boyd Iversons in Townsend, Montana. The ladies are sisters. They also stopped at the Lewis and Clark Caverns in Montana. Salmon Limit Wayne Larsen and Merlin Romer returned Saturday from a three day fishing trip to Sulfur Creek. They came back with their limit of salmon. Du Wayne Crossen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crossen, met with an accident Saturday after n See What the PURINA l noon while playing at the Moyle Hunsaker home. He fell from a horse and the horse stepped on his arm breaking both bones in his forearm. He is improving nicely now. Harry Taylor visited three days last week in Salt Lake City and Ephraim with Mrs. friends and relatives. While in funEphraim, she attended the Ernest Mrs. an aunt, eral of Nielsen. USE THE WANT ADS CALF PLAN DID! Holsein fed 25 pounds of Purina Nun HoUtein fed on 2 gallon of whole milk two months, plus all the grain she would for day . eat. Weight, 250 lbs. She equaled Morrison's heifers. standard for ing Chow milk O replacer, plus Purina Calf Startena. Weight, 320 lbs. 70 lbs. more. Feed cost was several dollars Itu. milk-fe- d Your dairy farmers who are looking for easier, better and cheaper ways to do things will really go for the PURINA CALF PLAN. Here's why EASIER You feed Nursing Chow gruel for one month self-fe- d block salt only. No milk at all. Also calves are and Purina Calf Startena. Hay after 2 months. IETTER The Purina Plan raised bigger calves than milk and grain do. And these calves make better milkers because they have more frame and size. CHEAPER It costs several dollars less to raise calves on . the Purina Plan than on milk and grain at present prices. e TRY YOUR NEXT CALF ON PURINA AND SEE FOR YOURSELF BEAR RIVER FARM SUPPLY CO. PHONE GARLAND. UTAH 3 OGUaPDDD 1111 c: I s N OTfDSSGUS D Cask in an ELECTRICITY en Jercviy ...best hired hand a farmer ever had! IICHT rot WHOO?? The Ccr the West Likes ShviiiihK EbmkhiiS o Best 2mahmhi3 2hhmhiih3 Mercury is sweeping the West! It has the highest re-sa- value in its price field -- according to authoritative auto-moti- ve able car and you'll see why the Mercury car population has increased nearly five fmes since 1946! You can't match it for the money! MERCURY During the month of July we are going to DOUBLE our 1 basis low profit high-volum- e, - and this means you can save hundreds promptly if you New engine V-1- 61 act D ! that way! 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