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Show EAST GARLAND VV;? By Mrs. Eph Peterson Hfic Returns From Eastern Trip Mrs. R. J. Potter returned Wednesday from a six weeks vacation trip which took her to Denver where she visited her son Carl and family, then to Iowa City, Iowa, to see a daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Atkinson. She spent some time in Washington D. C. and then went to Lynchburg and Roanoke, Virginia where she spent three weeks with relatives. She stopped off again on her return trip with the members of her family. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Christen-se- n had as guests during the week Mr. and Mrs. Smith Richards of Carson City, Nevada. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Hansen and family visited their mothers at Logan and Syracuse Sunday. Arrives Home From Korea Lt. Eugene Hansen arrived home after spending nearly a year with the armed services in Korea. He now has his dis A charge. His wife and son have been living in Logan during his absence. Mr. and Mrs. Warren E. Hansen visited Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Hansen in Logan Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Rollin Showell of Stone, Ida., and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Julander of Ogden visited at the Hansen home Mother's Bexel fiefps build rich red blooi FAST! BEXEL Special Each capsule gives you 5 times the daily minimum requirements of iron; more than the daily minimum requirements of all the that doctors will tell you are for proper nutrition; plus Vitamin B12 and trace minerals. These wonderfully strengthening capsules are recommended when a sufficiency of for mothers-to-biron and vitamins is vitally important to their health. Bexel Special Formula is especially important if you are over 40. Take 2 capsules daily for double potency I At all drug stores. For-mu- la e, gef MOW Penny for penny-y- ou y value in just one high-potenc- letter o o BACK I f I I AW Special formula Capsule! A MtKtMon Product WW mmmmSamam tfttelaliVMMl SWAPS WINS KENTUCKY DERBY Jockey Willie Shoemaker rides Swaps under the wire with a margin of a length and a half to win the 81st running of the Kentucky Derby in Louisville, Ky. before a crowd of 100,000 racing fans. Nashua, with jockey Eddie Arcaro finished sec- ond. Summer Tan, not shown, was third. Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn S. Grant Korth accompanied them Der- rick and family of Salt Lake and Mary Korth who went to City spent Sunday with Mr. and Idaho with her grandfather re- be dongeroutly taxing your entire system when you allow fatigue, nervousness poor appetite and sleep less nights to drag you down because your body is vitamin and iron starved. tympreiM may hav eth.r caulM Th.. r b du. to lunctteM ordrl. OR MONEY ' m theatre. CITY DRUG Tremonton Phone Mrs. Louis Larson. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Atkinson spent Sunday at Malad at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Williams. Mrs. Henry Sorensen entertained Wednesday for the Mothers of her Primary class members. Included were Ethel Ann Pierson and Mrs. Pierson, Cathy Sorensen and her mother, Steven Adams and his mother, Mrs Sorensen's mother, Mrs. Francis Allen was also present. They had a program and refreshments and each mother received a gift. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kirk-haof Lakeside visited with Mr. and Mrs. Orval Grover over the weekend. Class Takes an Outing Mrs. Grover took her pupils from the Collinston school on an outing Friday to Logan. They picniced at Willow Park and visited other points of interest and attended a matinee at a Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Shaffer and Richard left Thursday and returned Sunday evening from a trip to Boise and Nampa, Ida. turned with them. Mr. and Mrs. John Isaacson of Mantua visited their mother and other relatives Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Isaacson of Ogden were also here Sunday. Mrs. Naomi Oyler spent the weekend in Salt Lake City with her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Grover and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Eph Peterson and son Rex were in Ogden for Mother's Day as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cole. Mrs. John Ward and Mrs. Odell Thompson and family were in Logan , Friday. The ladies attended the fashion show at the A. C, then they all attended the exhibits. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Minson of Paris, Ida., visited Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Allred Monday. Mrs. Allred and Mrs. Lettie Minson attended funeral services in Brigham City for Mr. Rasmus Hansen, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Parley Allred of Ogden returned home with her for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. L. Francis Pet- - THE LEADER, Published by the LEADER PUBLISHING COMPANY, Inc. Tremonton. Utah Thursday. May LOCAL GIRLS SUBSCRIPTION RATES (in FEATURED ON LOGAN PROGRAM $3.00 per year. advance) Diane Manning, Dixie Entered at the post office at 12. 1955 MARIE HOLLIS RECOVERING FROM OPERATION Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Westwere in Salt Lake moreland and Susan and Cheryl Tremonton, Utah as Second when their daughMonday City Class matter October 15, 1925 Woffinden were featured in a Mrs. Marie Hollis was operter, under act of March 3, 1879. dance number at a special bene- ated on at a Salt Lake hospital. A. N. RYTTLVG fit prgram Saturday evening at She is reported to be recoverthe Riverside Ward in Logan. ing nicely. Editor-Publish- family called during the day and Beth (Mrs. Clyde Wood) phoned from Cheyenne, Wyo., she is improving reporting after spending three days in a hospital for medical treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Rhodes and family spent .Mother's Day in Ogden at the Carl Edvalson home. They were in Ogden last Monday where Mike was taken at the for another check-u- p hospital. You may Work 1 The entire family of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Oyler spent Mother's Day at the family home. Most of the J. W. Rhodes TIRED PEOPLE! look Better I ' Day. Special Message for fttl (after Km 1 THE LEADER V V er erson and family of Ogden spent Mother's Day with Mrs. Dorris Pterson. Mrs. Edna Larson and daughter, Betty of Salt Lake City, who spent the weekend at home were also Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Peterson. Mr., and Mrs. J. P. attended the Senior Volley Ball Division tournament at Brigham City. The East Garland team who won out in the stake lost out in the division. Mrs. Allen Sorensen and children took Mr. Sorensen to Salt Lake City where he boarded a plane for Richmond, Calif., and his new assignment with a Kress store. The family will join him when school is out. Mrs. Sorensen then visited Mr. and Mrs. Pulsipher at Avon and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sorensen here. Word has been received that Mr. and Mrs. Martin Volker of Tarkio, Missouri have a new baby boy. This makes three boys for the Volkers. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Potter attended church at the Brigham City Third Ward where Mr. Potter was guest speaker. After the meeting they were guests for lunch of Mr. and Mrs. Eber-har- d Zundel. Mr. and Mrs. Potter had as Mother's Day guests, Mr. and Mrs. Val Koller of Weston and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Potter of Logan. FIRST Fors-gre- n The Standard Man showed me how to save 10 on floor waxes 1 M By buying and taking delivery any time during May or dune, you can get a 1V discount on Standard floor waxes and preservatives. These four products are all included in this special offer: Standard Wax giVea a lustrous film that resists wear; Standard Wwf Floor Spray ' has sealing qualities of floor wax and helps control Self-Polishi- . dust; Standard Shingle and Floor Oil penetrates wood, replaces dried-onatural oils, renews life of old shingles and soft wood floors; Standard Floor Hardener lengthens floor life by hardening and sealing the wood. 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