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Show THE LEADER. Tremonlon, Utah Dear River Citv by Andrea Husg;nc C : Mr-- '. KNTO! Tuesday Relit f of Garla' Chris' TlV!!.M.-- r. ... and a in bv ,!. i ' visit fokmkk RIVERSIDE PENROSE Mrle lilv . f TV ! V'" nrui ' TEM'JILTIS ! WARD TORV i'.Oi.K ar in tH- fcwuut!-fuSociety room. the R cwc-nin- rii'er-taine- Orsen Jon Christmas Party d By-wat- n Birthday Party A birthday of importance to a four year old, Gloria Henderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Henderson of Logan, was held at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Austin Joh nsen Saturday. Gaynell John-seassisted Gloria's, Elyse in entertaining the little guests who were: Jeffery and Larry Bigler. Pamela and Kerry John-sen- , Mitiz Nelson of Bear River City, and Karla North of Will-arMesdames Lapreal Johnsen, Bonnie Rae Bigler and Norma Jean North also enjoyed the party. Balloons, sheriffs badges and whistles were presented the little guests and the little hostess received many birthday gifts. The refreshments, "sloppy Joes", individual birthday cakes and lots of ice cream, originals by Aunt Gaynell, were relished by the young group. A family gathering was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Christensen during the holidays. A delicious dinner was served to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Nessler and children, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Murray and children of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Thirl d. off (m v t l g , M 'M lief Society Presidency the visiting toacht rs at a very lovely party. Various were played and delicious games e , u , i i i rtirebiiiiieois beiveu oy Lieriuae Pearl Jensen, Lilas Jensen, and Janet Jensen. There are 16 visiting teachers districts and 14 of the districts had 100 visiting during the year. A token of appreciation was presented the teachers having 100 percent in their visiting. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Christen-sereturned recently from a pleasant trip to Burbank. Calif. While there they visited the site where the beautiful L. D. S. Temple is being erected. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Iverson returned Sunday evening from a visit to Albuquerque. N. Mex. While there they were guests cf their sons and families, Mr. and Mrs. Laurel Iverson and Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Iverson. . ii YA!1I)n ! Vf SITING . ' mm irjjKF s(K:!Krv :. T! 6, 195S Thursday. January I. idles Littrary Club of Bear River City held their Whit-take- r. no-ho- st ning. New Arrival Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Anderson received a telephone call from their son Lowell Anderson informing them that they were the grandparents of a baby girl born to Lowell and Betty January 1st, 1955, just a few minutes after midnight. The Andersons reside in Sweethome, Oregon. Sunday, Mr. and Mrs Austin Johnsen, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Henderson and Gloria and Miss Gaynell Johnsen met the plane in Salt Lake City on which Miss LaRue Arthur of Oklahoma City returned from her holiday vacation at her home there. The V. ;;o- i Tu! an. we'- line of r. a1 :v wi L lo R ait'M ll t;:i. Mr. and Mrs. C. F.' M:1!,t nvi the arrival of a daughter. Siia man LandvaUer family at Hun', )251 15 tfe is the second hiid of Mr. and inglon Park. The L.andvaMer-whtheir daughter. Mr. Mvrle in Oden and spent the Mrs. Bo'irer. R .lb Davis. Motliare femur residents e FOR RENT or SALE Sewn or and baby ar do t:t; nicely. dav with her Wednesday. Tremonton send greetings to al room dwelling block south of Mrs. Ida Steed of Plymouth their friends in the vallev. Niel Fnnsett Mr. and Mrs. tabernacle in Garland Call F. spent the holidavs with hr spent several days of the week J. Limb 117R- - Garland. Mrs. Morgan with her daughter and family. Mr. and VISIT IN CALIFORNIA Mr. and Mrs. Ray Udy. Miller. LOST Hereford cow with t Mr. and Mrs. Edwin O. Mr1-- . Leonard Mr. and Mrs Lawrence Davis Petersen and - branded with stubb horns lazy and two children returned and family of Provo spent Fridaughters Myrna and Roxie S in on left hip tattooes circle home a after Monday spending ited in Brigham with Mrs. Fred day and Saturday with Mr. and in right ear, carrying Win! Petersen on her birthday last Mrs. Jess Davis. Two of the week in California While there, Mason ear tag on left ear. See Tuesdav. children remaned with the they attended a family reunion Gleason or call 3tU4. Ralph of at the the home King family Mrs. Herwick and daushter grand parents while Mr. and Garland. Mrs. Carl brother, Stenquist's accomoanied bv her Mrs. Lawrence Davis go to the mother. Mrs. Eva C. Petersen South for a meeting of his King at Burbank Darlene and FOR SALE Septic tank, used s Marilyn, naughh rs of the and brother. Boyde Petersen and engineering organization. 3 years. S35.00. Phone Russ in only who live California his family visited with Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hirsehi Mrs. Leonard M. Petersen. Mr. and boys spent the New Year's were present at the reunion, and Brown 437(3 or 5026 and Mrs. Morgan Miller, and weekend in Salt Lake City with their son David and family of Reno were also there. FOR SALE Purebred registerwere supper guests of M and Mr. and Mrs. Grant Skinner. Rose attended the Bowl ed Holstein bulls - 5 to IS monThey Mrs. Jesse F. Petersen and famMr. and Mrs. Grant Richards Frwiek "r.d f?mi!y of Boise, Idaho have parade on New Year's day and ths old. Sired by Artificial ily Wednesday. Mrs. and daughter were enroute from spent the holiday week with enjoyed it very much even Breeding Association. Owen R. Stokes. Phone 4763. Lake City, Florida to California. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Richards though it was rainy weather. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Petersen and other relatives in the valley. WANTED Baby crib with and familv of Brigham and r B'shop and Mrs. Leland CAM) OF THANKS mattress. Call 3237 Howard Little and Blainet3c went to Salt Lake City FriWe recall with gratitude the were New Year's dinner day and will be there for some kindness of all our friends durUTAH will paj guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald time. ing months of illness and in the Leak and fanrly. Fors-berMr. and Mrs. Herman loss of our dear mother and cash for dead or usless cows Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Spend-lovhorses, dheep or hogs. Dial Treand family of Smithfield sister. monton 2141 or Garland phone and familv and Mrs. Fred spent New Year's Day with relOur sincere appreciation goes 195. tfe Petersen of Brigham were din- atives in Riverside. out to each and everyone for ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. LeonLola Hales returned Thursday your and help at this COMPLETE GUARANTEED ard Petersen on New Year's Day. to Salt Lake City after spending time. sympathy The kindness of all has - custom and service rug carpet Mr. and Fnevar Petersen the holidays with her parents, helped more than we can say. installation; visited in cleaning; dyeing, Lake Citv Mr. and Mrs. Ron Hales. She The family of Mrs. T. A. Carter Phone binding and and Thursday with their will go to Provo for three mon5956. ALLEN FURNITURE daughter and family, Mr. and ths training in connection with Marcell Palmer. The Palmer her nurses training. Dean Floyd CV Breeding Ass'n now have family spent the weekend here was a guest at the Ron Hales 7 leading breeds of cattle to at the home of Mr. and Mrs. home during the Christmas Men and women in your inseminchoose from, Albert Smith. who"follow the Aydr holidays. Plan report losing up ation It costs less to Theodore Fuller and children breeding. The family of Mr. and Mrs. to 10 pounds with to Cache Valley sires breed of Egal, Idaho spent Wednesdav Karl the first box very Welling, Mr., and Mrs. ($2.98). Take Ayda None better. Phone 2376. and Thursday visiting with rel- Blaine before meals as diWelling and family of rected. You autoatives here.1 They included: Mr. Evanston, Wyo., Mr. and Mrs. matically eat less and Mrs. Leonard M. Petersen Bob lose weight natBrough of Tremonton, and FOR RENT Three room brick urally. Large box and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Mr. and Mrs. Don $2.98. Welling and home in Bear River City. Call F. Petersen and family and Mr children were guests at the famRenny Anderson at Food Basket. AYDS and Mrs. Morgan Miller. On "Ayds certainly ily home during the holidays. mel" helped VITAMIN CANDY Thursday they had lunch at the Ilona Mas tey Turkey Dinner home of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard CITY DRUG Tremonton FOR SALE Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Manning, Petersen and dinner at Mr. and Niel-soMr. Marion Mrs. and and Mrs. Jesse Petersen's home. No appraisal FARM LOANS of Garland, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Peterfees. Free information on payson and family visited in Vir- Bill Linford of Concord, Calif., ments and loan values. See Mel ginia, Ida., Monday with her and Bishop and Mrs. Leland Phone 2101 Foxley. parents, Mr and Mrs. Joseph Capener were guests of Mr. and EXPERT Mrs. Karl Welling at a turkey W. Steed. FOR RENT Three room furndinner Wednesday night. Mrs. L. A. Smith and Frday, TV SERVICE ished, basement apartment. Heat Craig and Coye Richards, son family accompanied by her fathI and hot water furnished. Call j ANY MODEL er, Mr. Engvar Petersen visited and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 3992. in Salt Lake City. Myron Richards spent a few days BRADSHAWS Vacation is over and Miss during the holidays with their y Three room FOR RENT Joan Jensen and Leon Miller grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. furnished apartment, hot water returned to Provo, Sunday, to Thomas Ballard of Benson. Mr. and heat and garage furnished. attend the B.Y.U. Miss. Myrna and Mrs. Ballard brought them McBride Apartments. Petersen left Tuesday to resume over and spent the day with Mr. her studies at Henager's Busi- and Mrs. Myron Richards. The T. J. Udy family met It ness School at Salt Lake City. the home of Mr. and Mrs. LaVoy party ate dinner at Maddox Udy Sunday for a Christmas , Ranch House and later in the holiday dinner.. Mrs. Clarence (Norma) Fors-berevening saw Miss Johnsen and and baby daughter returnDON T BE Miss Arthur off on the train from Brigham City to Missoula. ed home from Malad, after havMontana, where the girls will ing spent several days with Mrs. BUY A resume their work as Dietitians Forsberg's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Williams. at Montana State University at Ardene Macfarlane is spendMissoula, Montana. Mr. and Mrs. Eilis Arbon are ing, some time at home from enjoying a vacation in Burbank, work in Preston, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Alf White and Calif., visiting their daughter AND and family, Mr. and Mrs. How- family of Preston, Idaho spent ard Moore and sons. Ellis's fath- the New Year's Day and weeker and mother, Mr. and Mrs. end with Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Jesse Arbfln of Snowvjlle ac- Kennard and relatives in the companied them and are visiting valley. Mr. .and Mrs. Dale Ogden and their son Ruben and family, family of Salt Lake City spent PRICED FROM the weekend with Mrs. Ogdcn's Mrs. Deloss parents, Mr. and T'oh.ri r, a s Kiw i. 1 1. 1 nnr-ent- Sten-quis- - ' Sten-quist- Cap-ene- y g e M. Sf Wed-nesda- o m.v $2.00 Si e K ishop W. D. Burton or Manda Tolman On sale at The Leader s. vis-an- ' Tivss ef history and t'Kir. 100 pictures .. - mial party. Dinner was erved p the Idle Isle 'in Brigham City after which ing and of gifts at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Osey Jensen were greatly enjoyed. those present were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chrckett. Mr Mrs. Reginald Burt. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Johnsen. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Barker, and Mrs. once Gardner of Bear River City, and Mr. and Mrs. George Bott and Mr. and Mrs. Osey Jensen of Brigham City. Mr. and Mesdames Ercy Clifford Jensen, Milton Bywatej. Chester Stander, Ernest Iluggins Melvin Johnsen. Thomas Waddoups and John Hardy enjoyed dinner at the Tropical Cafe in Brigham City Wednesday evening. Afterwards the group went to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Johnsen where games were enjoyed and Christmas gifts exchanged. Thursday evening the Pinochle Club were served a delicious dinner at Deans Cafe. The group spent the remainder of the evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Iluggins. Christmas gifts were exchanged. A "watch" party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ercy Whittaker Friday eve- : y Lose Weight -- 12-2-t- fc EXPERT TELEVISION and APPLIANCE SERVICE NORTHERN FURNITURE Tremonton. tfc SEE BEAR RIVER SADDLERY for your LEATHER and CANOur repair service is prompt and guaranteed. Phont 5001, Tremonton tfc VAS goods WANTED Lady pressor for full time Hisition with good pay. Hours 7 a.m. to 4 p.m., five days each week Call in person at 2tc Valley Cleaners. 12-3- 0 WHICH WILL IT BE? ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION or AMERICAN BREEDERS' SER- VICE? DAIRYMEN learn the difference. For service Call A.B.S. Technician Clyde Sorensen. Phone or 5311 c FOR RENT Five room modern farm house - unfurnished 2xk miles south of Tremonton. Phone 5371 t4p 12-- 8 TihTeTr FOR RENT ished apartment on ground floor. Mrs. Wallace Christensen, next to post office. tic FOR SALE 40 Tons baleo hay. A. L. Smith. Penrose Phone tip STRAY HO LSTEIN I IEIFER now at Ray Capener's farm. Animal about 1 year old, white with black spots. No brand, but ear clipped. Came- - from south. Phone n YES, I'M MAKING MONEY in MILK fc TV and RADIO SERVICE NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS oerr FORGET AT I8V2 g LATE TREMONTON South Firs! West WE SERVICE ALL MAKES Daily Reminder SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Electronic Service Appointment Books FOR 1955 Phone 5186 i 1 Beginning January 10 and continuing until Feb. 26th i I THE Lumber and Hardware Stores ' JensenMr. and Mrs. J. H. Ward spent their son and with weekend J!lhe l . . J Hc Pf,pl Wr.rH ivii " uiu j lamny, in Rupert, Idaho. Visit Relatives Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Law rence and family of Ogden spent New Years day in Riverside with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Os Lawrence and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Marsh and family of Willard, Doris Marsh of Park City, Mr. and Mrs, Merle Marsh and family V and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bow-cuand daughters of Tremonton were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Bewcutt Wednes-1 Bow-cutday evening. Mary Ellen Mrs. Mr. and of daughter Stanley Boweutt, spent the week V with Mr. and Mrs. William $1.10 lo 2 AO lowest-produce- rs q BUILD LOW-COS- THE BODY WITH THIS SUPPLEMENT T low-coto get mort. A .V. way good, . , , . . 1. . 'I i milk is by aaaing rurina dui-La- s s Bulky-Lato your grain. costs no more per bushel than oats or barley, yet it does- - a won derful job of building the voay st to get more milk. PURINA CALENDAR PADS AND STANDS S A LOW-COS- T BULKY-LA- S SUPPLEMENT BUSHELS N EVERY 100 LBS, FOR YOUR DESK tt TREMONTON Even though milk is not bringing what it used to, many dairymen will tell you they're still making a good living. They've done it by culling out a few of the and managing the rest for more milk per cow. Work is less and costs are smaller because there are fewer cows to milk and feed. i $1.50 and. 2.25 1 WILL CLOSti AT 5:30 p. m. ExcvjVt ANDERSON LUMBER COMPANY 5 BowcuU. Saturday Nights TRI-STAT- E t, LUMBER COMPANY TREMONTON LUMBER and HARDWARE i Dorris Peterson and Thomas Forsyte visited the William Bowcutts during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Richards accompanied by Mr, and Mrs. Grant Richards spent Friday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Ballard In Benson. LEADER Off ice Supply AUTHORIZED RETAIL STATIONER We carry a full line of MOORE'S BUSINESS FORMS THE JT0RE WITH THE CHICXfRNMHD SIGN Bear River Farm Supply Phone 3 Garland. 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