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Show fl THE LEADER Fielding Sets Homecoming Wendell announces Welling that Fieldings Annual Home Coming will be held at the Ward Building Friday evening and that April 15th all members of the ward as well (to-nigh- t) 1955 Thursday. April 14, Tremonion, Utah m m the ward are cordially invited to come out and enjoy the evenings entertainment. The banquet will begin at 6:30. There will be a program, followed by dancing to a popular orchestra. A special program has been arranged for all the children of the ward and will be held on Saturday afternoon beginning at 3 o'clock at the Church Appreciate Support The instrumental music department of Bear River high school would like to express their appreciation to the many people who have supported their fund raising project to buy new uniforms for the bands. They are grateful to the officers of the Parents Band and Orchestra Club, for sponsoring Third Ward Relief Society Reorganized A reorganization of the Tremonton Third Ward Relief Society was recently completed with Lawana Stenquist as president. Her counselors are Jeppson and Janetta Rose and Sadie Theurer i3 the new secretary. The officers who were released are Viola Porritt, Amy Allen, Telma Iverson and Lulu Funk. Other officers and leaders to assist the new presidency are chorister; Jeppersen, Evelyn Connie Giles, organist; Alene Ward, singing mothers leader; Helder Stumm, teacher topic leader; Sara John and Vesta Jensen, work and business leaders; Winifred Barfuss, quilt director; Lola Roberts, literary class leader, Valaine Austin, social science; and Lilian magazine agent. Mar-cel- la JENSEN and Romain Dial Duane Stanley Jensen of Bear River City are proud parents of a new baby boy, born April 9. He is their third child, and second son. PETERSEN Willis and Virginia Lee Petersen of Elwood announce the birth of a baby girl, April 11. She is their first child. This baby was taken to Thursday morning. She had been suffering with convulsions since birth. - Bar-fus- s, 1855 1949 1947 1950 , FUHRIMAN Delbert and Elna Matthews Fuhriman of Tremonton are the proud parents of eight sons and daughters. The eighth, a boy was born April 12. Paul and Carol Coombs Fors-berof Riverside have a baby girl, born April 5. They also have a little boy. g . . . It takes only four ounces of Jieplachlor to safeguard a whole acre of alfalfa if the preventive measure is taken now before the period. Sprays or dust now no have will detrimental effect on beneapplied egg-layin- g ficial insects such as bees. WEED and BRUSH KILLERS We 'also have an assortment of effective and inexpensive weed and brush killers. See your Branch Manager for all your sprayer or duster needs for crops or s. UTAH POULTRY and Farmers Co-o- p OPERATING TO SERVE YOU LOOKING AIIEAD by Qr.GorgS.SwM MKTOt MAflONM - MOOMM tDUOATION 1952 ' 1950 1950 1950 1953 1949 V F-6- All trades on new Fords and Mercurys visit our used car lot making deals and giving them LYNN SHUMAN HEADS territory, and otherwise appeas- FRAT GROUP CA S, ing them, thus making them all Lynn S human, son of Mr. and he bolder with their bluffs. Mrs. Brooks Shuman has been elected president of the USAC Aggressors Ringed , Chapter of Sigma Nu National Now our productive facilities fraternity. have produced military armaLynn is a junior at the Loestablished ment and we have gan school, majoring in music the military bases necessary for and education. utterly destroying the capacity of Russia, China and their ComSPECIAL DEMONSTRATION munist satellites to make war Teen-Ag- e T3EMONTON - Midland Hotel upon oiir nation. "A ring of air t bases surrounding the Soviet THURSDAY. APRIL 21 H Union is all but complete," 24 2:00 pm. to 7:00 p.m. says the U. S. News article, "is of for action, capable equipped April 24 is the date set for swift retaliation with Road-e-the Tremonton Teen-Ag- e If unable to attend, telephone hotel for free home appointor The Soviet Union of chairman Virgil Richins, . ment. can be hit by 100 ' the Junior Chamber of Comretaliation points, includ- merce event, announces. Mr. L. Pearce Malan, district field manager for Acousticon. Hearing Aids, will conduct the demonstration which will ing bases in the U. S. All feature: boys and girls, "A successful sneak attack who hold a driving permit or aid which is so small 1. Our model on the United States with a license are eligible to enter that ladies can completely hide it in their hair and men assurance against destruction can wear it as a tie clasp. This atomic age marvel can be - no longer this safe driving event. The for the attackso adjusted that the most sensitive nerve cases love it, to local on winner will the go is possible. It Isirftpossible, as and yet it is so powerful that most severe losses can contest state in Murray, Utah, be helped. . a practical matter, to achieve May 7 to compete for a place in simultaneous destruction of all the national aid that sells for only model Our contest, U. S. retaliation bases. An $99.50 can be purchased for $10.00 down and easy One youngster from each monthly payments. failing to destroy all U. state will take in the Natpart S. bases, will itself be destroyed. FREE cleaning and adjusting of all hearing aids (this is' 3. ional Road-e-- o in July a regular $4.50 repair job). Also, repair Russia Checkmated Washingon, D. C, to compete service for nearly all aids. for $3000 in Scholarships. The "Russia, in other words, is national contest is sponsored by ACOUSTICOS Waldo L. Lililefield Co. checkmated. U. S., now rearmed the U. S. MutJaycees, Liberty can be hurt badly by attack, ual Insurance and 2375 Kiesel Avenue 45 East Broadway but its war potential cannot be the American Companies,AssociSalt Lake City, Utah Trucking Ogden, Utah destroyed at. one blow. Russia, ations, Inc. surrounded, can be knocked out, if foolhardy enough to attack. Chance of major war, as a result is reduced nearly to the . . This con vanishing point clusion is the base on which American planning rests, as strategy is Shaped now to meet developing threats. It underlies decisions that relate to Communist China at his time." The U. S. News published a showing precisely in where our air bases are, enTake-Hom- e Easy to Install circling the U.S.S.R., and their Pack comis a striking potential. It forting illustration showing our carriers, capable of more than 600 miles an hour, based in Greenland, Britain, France, Morocco, Tripoli, TurSaudi Arabia, key, Greece, Philippines, Okinawa,Guam, Japan. Alaska, and on big naval carriers in all the seas. In a a matter of two to four hours sufficient U. S. bombers could get through to the vitals of . W . , Lit Russia's military establishment to wipe it off the map. Subversion to Expand But the most important conclusion in the U. S. News artiUrt and fit uiiy cle, in my opinion, Is this: "At fciston the same time, however, other conclusions are being drawn from the underlying centainty of destruction for Russia in any big war. Mett the Tfle Toter. It contains 64 tiles, enough to cover 30 square feet, weighs only each ATTEMJ RICHMOND 27 pounds, and has a carrying handle. This 9"x9" tilt MEET revolutionary lightweight carton is defor signed you. You can handle it easily, in Mrs. James Ransom and Mrs. your car and on the job. Armstrong SPATElmer Winzclcr drove to RichTER EXCELON TILE is the ideal ntEE Iteortf Ptttor mond, Wednesday, to take Lara-leAlbm Showt and Tll$ plastic floor f&r and ifr T Mrw to Mttall Hansen to give her winning packaged for your convenience! EXCKOH Till essay. Laralee gave the essay at the Legion meeting there and received her award as district winner. PHONE TREMONTON RR' JOE Tremonton Hard of Hearing? Jaycee f RoadEo April o, RUSSIAN GUNS ARE SPIKED A carefully researched article; in the U. S. News and World Report, leading national week- ly news magazine, reveals that this nation now has developed such a tremendous military strength that Russia will not dare to start a major war against us in the foreseeable future. This is important news. The article should convince anyone that the United States does not have to cringe before the Communists or appease them for fear that they are ready and anxious to launch a major war against us. For years I have contended realists that the who control International Communism wouldn't dare provoke war with the United States so long as (1) our industrial pro- duction facilities so far surpas-- j sed those of Russia and her satellites, and (2) our people were sold on the American way of life sufficiently to zealously defend it and protect it. Since they didn't dare provoke war with .us unless they could cripple our productive might and alienate our citizens, it was my contention that we should stop hard-heade- d ANNOUNCING well-establish- teen-ager- s, 0 . A-3- 00 25-2- 9 ? . 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Douglas Laws is superintendent in the rst Ward and Zeb White and Arvid Fred-ckso- n Attendance at Sunday School The Tremonion First ward Sunday School members pictured have all attended Sunday School without absence during one year, and part of them haven't missed in " two years. to are: Front Byingleft, They Judy right ton, Lorraine Whitaker, Bette Davis and Pamela Ballard, 100 for one year. Middle row: Karma Kent, Vicki Francom, Carol Byington, Mrs. Eva Christensen, Carol 100 WOODWARD HOW'S THE TIME TO ACT Used Cars "40 Clean Used Cars At Lowest Price" Cleon N. and Anna Lee Hill Hess of Plymouth are the proud parents of a baby girl born April 7. She is their first child. Weevil Control Nielsen, music director, states that the support has , been outstanding and they ap-preciate it. Mr. BIG SPRING CLEARANCE HESS Donald James Woodward and his wife, Joyce Chamberlain Woodward welcomed their second boy, April 11. They also have two girls. concert, and they appreciate the many busicooperation of the ' ness houses who purchased advertising for the program, and all who' bought tickets. JOE CARR'S Og-de- n - the the program and soliciting advertising for it. TeachThey thank the Parent er Association for holding their meeting in conjunction with the ul tflPSri .'? k Auto Painting Rucker Body Shop mstrong SPATTER EXCELON TILE 14c low-co- st e 30 EAST 1st NORTH t WRECKER SERVICE DAY or NIGHT TREMONTON. UTAH PHONES: Shop Res. 25-721- n, Hales Bros. Furniture Ji |