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Show THE LEADER. Tremnton, Utah 13. 1954 Thursday. August EAST GARLAND by Mrs. Eph Peterson Saturday evening. Mr. Smith vsiting relatives at Burley, returned to his home Monday Twin Falls, Nampa and Emmett. Mr. and Mrs. Orval Grover the family remaining for their vacation. The Martin Volker and family attended a wedding family, who had been at the reception and shower for Mr. RETURN TO MISSOURI Larson home for three weeks and Mrs. Boyce Sparks at Clark-stoMr. and Mrs. Ray Smith and returned to Missouri. this week. family of Fairfax, Missouri ar. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Peterson Visitors from Canada and family visited at the Orval Mrs. Grace Campbell and her Grover home Thursday. father, Niels Larson of Calgary Mrs. Odell Thompson and Canada, visited at the Dorris children attended a family get Peterson home enroute to Gun at the "John Ward together nison for the Soren Sorensen home in Riverside to celebrate family reunion. Mrs. Peterson the birthday anniversaries of 4 and Mrs. Lee Isaacson of Ogden members. also drove to Gunnison for the family Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allred reunion and spent a week there and family of Ogden visited with relatives. While there they with Mr. and Mrs. went on an outing to Fish Lake Sunday Allred. Gilbert Mr. and Mrs. L. Francis Peter Mrs. Henry Sorensen spent son and family of Ogden visited Tuesday afternoon and Wednes Identify and Protect your at the Dorris Peterson home Livestock. day in Portage with her mother, Saturday. Mrs. Francis Allen. write today for price list. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Patter, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Sorensen son and girls of West Point visit- and family of Ogden were Sun ed the Wayne G rovers Sunday. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joan and Janet stayed to spend day Sorensen. Henry S a week on vacation. Vacation In Northwest Mrs. Wayne Grover and child, Mr. and Mrs. Ursel Rhodes ren spent Thursday at West and Mr, and Mrs. Lee Allen Point. Mrs. Fred Grover accom- went on a vacation trip which panied her to Roy and spent the took the greater part of the day with Mrs. Dewaine Love-land- . week, up into northern Idaho visiting points of interest there Ardis Adams went to Layton where they spent 3 days then Steel and Rubber to spend the day with out to Pendleton and Moses Sunday STAMPS the Don Bournes. She visited Lake, down the Columbia to STENCILS other relatives in Ogden, and Portland then out to the coast Facsimile signature stamps Perry, returning home Monday. and down returning by way of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Young Bend Numbering machines. Oregon and Boise and enroute home from a 3 day visit home. Bobby Allen, small son List Free in Idaho Falls with Mr. and of the Le Aliens, stayed with Mrs. George Bitters, called at Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Sorensen the Delos Adams home Friday. his while parents were away. E. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Korth Mr. and Mrs. Joe LaGraco Authorized Dealer for and family attended the Sim. of California spent their vacatSalt Lake Stamp Co. mons family reunion at Lagoon ion here with Mr. and Mrs. Art 127 N. 1st West (Box 34) Sunday. Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Mr. and Mrs. Korth and son Phone 2801 Tremonion Potter. Mrs. Potter accompanied Bruce spent the week in Idaho the Johnsons to Salt Lake City Sunday where they held a family get. together at the Willard Johnson home. Mrs. Potter and her guest Mary Allen accompanied them to Logan Saturday where they spent the afternoon with Mrs. Karen Hansen. Mrs. Hansen visited relatives and friends here Thursday and spent some time visiting the Relief Society work day. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Larson and family spent Saturday and Sunday in Salt Lake City where they attended the James family reunion in, Little Cottonwood Canyon. Don Larson remained in Salt Lake City for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Harper visited Sunday afternoon in C. C. C. Brigham City with Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Harper. New Car . Mr. and Mrs. Dale Gardner left Monday morning with a party for Detroit where they will get a new car. Louis Larson and children and Don Larson went on a fish, ing trip up Logan Canyon n ear TAGS r Rubber lamps. Gent George K iring to pay their bills can do sp Saturdays at Mel Foxley Office Methods New Directory Agency's office. Changed bv Power Company t Issued by . ; SAM HOWARD WILL Telephone Firm GO OVERSEAS Mr. and Mrs. Sam Howard A" new directory of the Bear in office procedures and baby arrived in Tremonton River has resulted in two changes in last week. Telephone Company has They are guests at the Tremonton branch of Utah the Russ Waldron home until been distributed this week, to Vincent Chiodo, Power and Light Co., according Sam reports at Oakland, Sept- according of the to Manager Guy Johnson. independent, ember 4, for overseas assign- manager A company. billing system, ment. They have been at Fort privately-owneinaugurated Aug. 1, has been Lee, Virginia for several moSeveral changes have been centralized in the division office nth. made in the layout of the dirat Ogder and Henry Van ectory, including a single list Sweden, unit bookkeeper, has of all subscribers in alphabetical been transferred to Ogden. arraangement, instead of separThe change has also eliminatate lists for each community, as ed the local office girl, Doris previously printed. Hunsaker. DeVerl Johnson reAll telephones, in Tremonton, mains here as office attendant. Garland, or Snowville, are arAimed at economy, the new ranged in the one master list. method also includes closing the An enlarged classified directory office on Saturday. Persons des- '"What My Newspaper Means is also included. to Me" is the suggested topic The new directory includes intersting work meeting Thurs- for a state wide essay contest 1755 listings, an increase of day. Mrs. Meltrude A. Nelson to be sponsored by the Utah of Corinne helped them with State Press Association and the basket weaving and a great Utah Headliners Chapter of number of nice ones were turn- Sigma Delta Chi, professional ed out by those present. A deli. journalistic fraternity. cious luncheon was served at This announcement was made tables in the banquet room by recently by R. LaVaun Cox of the hostesses, Louise Harper, Manti, U.S.P.A. president and Hazel Riser and Dorris Peterson. Murray Moler, Sigma Delta Chi & A change nearly 100 since last year's issue. Pages have increased too, from 23 to 38. to a Plans for a change-ove- r dial new nationally-integrate- d schedwere originally system uled before the new directory, but installation of the necessary equipment has been delayed by slowdown in equipment delivery', Mr. Chiodo said. d Newspapers Plan Essay Contest For High Schools ENJOY VACATION IN MONTANA Mr. and Mrs. Ned Oyler, accompanied by Miss Beth Oyler of Salt Lake City, traveled to Willow Creek, Montana to visit their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Oyler, who are spending the summer there. Ned and his wife returned to Tremonton at the end of the week, and Beth will accompany her parents on a trip to Glacier National Park in Canada, BARKLE'S HARDWARE On Vacation Geneva Sorensen and a girl friend on a 3 week vacation from her work in Mesa, Ariz., spent 10 days of it salmon fishing in Idaho and the remainder with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Sorensen. Dyal Sorensen of Salt Lake City, employed at Hill Field, spent the weekend at home. On Sunday they had a family get together which included Mr. and Mrs. Kay Sorensen and baby of Provo and Mrs. Cleo Mann and children of Elwood. BKIGG5 president. A special committee of the USPA is being named to handle details and announcements will be made ssoon. It is suggested that the contest be held during the first week or two of school, for high school junior and senior" students. Following local and state judging, the state winner will be taken to Salt Lake City for a National Newspaper Week luncheon and awarding of a worthwhile prize. STRATTQrJ ENGINES Re girdles of the kind of equip ment you use powered by Briggs & Stratton Gasoline Engine, we re prepared to supply original service part, adjust or repair your engine. Save time and bring your engine to money us at the first sign of improper operation. SiRVICIl DEALER I Original Parts Trained Mechanics Right Prices 541 Phone No. 985. 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