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Show THE LEADER. Thursday, June WILL DO CUSTOM CORN PLANTING. See Vera Adams or call Three room basement apartment. Partly furnished. Mrs. David Fridal. Phone FOR RENT Tremonion, Utah fc 16. 1955 wlH UTAH 1952 Pontiac, SALE Used baby 28,000 WANT TO BUY excellent condition, crib. Office. Leader at Rolfe call Kerr or Inquire miles. See FOR the whoet I IT WILL PAY YOU to READ the NURSERY AD on this page ftKEr c(oes wOfer J Ke's a go driVE5vY 1 my 1 , Two more JUST ARRIVED De Luxe 18 Cu. ft. upright Freezers, one of which can be yours for only $10.00 down. Allen Furniture, Tremon-ton- . W'itI 3 fAy uncle rfeVer Kel-vinat- FIELDING By Florence Munson 7 foot tractor stock and trailer, Thales Refrigerator, older but good, working, Cannon, Deweyville. Phone 25 oak dining table and chairs. 72475 tip Very good G. E. washer. Call FOR SALE New Holland tip wire tie hay baler. Has baled one crop. New guarantee. Paul offer of Introductory FOR SALE CHEAP Carmen Basilio stands within the crowded ring, his hand being raised high by a grim faced Tony DeMarco, from whom he has taken the Welterweight crown in a 12th round technical K. O. at Syrathe Packers along with Mr. and cuse, New York. Mrs. Owen Asplund of Logan and Mr. and Mrs. Charles AspEarl, Mrs. Edith lund of Lethbridge, Alberta, Bernadine Mrs- Maureen McCel-la- n Welling, a Canada enjoyed family dinner and Miss Enid Welling enat Maddox at and get joyed a lovely dinner party at Brigham. Ranch House Thursday Maddox Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. evening. J. D. Munson Wednesday evenMrs. Sadie Johnson is spending were Mr. and Mrs. Stanley a few weeks visiting with Farnsworth of Salt Lake City. ing, her soh and daughter-in-law- , Mrs. Packer Teaches Mr. and Mrs. Alma Johnson and Kindergarten family at Riverside, California. Thirty-on- e little children and Mrs. Janice Sutherland from Portage, Plymouth, children of Pocatello, Ida., spent and Fielding are enjoy- last week visiting with Mr. and ing kindergarten under the able Mrs. Ralph Grover and family supervision of Mrs. E. H. Pack- and Mr- and Mrs. E. W. Sutherer. Mrs. Mable Hansen who had land and family. planned on teaching kindergarClub Elects New Officers ten was suddenly taken serious- met at the home of Mrs. Lettie ly ill and was unable to take Leavitt with Mrs. Ettie Rudd the position. presiding. Kleon Kerr of TreMr. and Mrs. Mark Lott and monton gave a most interesting children. David and Jeffery of discussion of the accomplishof Ogden spent Wednesday eve- ments of the recent state legisla ning with Mr. and Mrs. Herman ture. Tamara Welling favored with two accordion selections, Lott and family. Mrs. Maureen McClellan and and Mary Krosen of Moab sang Miss Enid Welling left the latter two solos. Election of officers part of the week for Portland, for the coming year resulted as Ore., after having spent a week follows: Pres. Mrs. Helen MasFlorence with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. on; Vice Pres. MrsW. M. Welling. Mrs. McClellan Hardy; Secretary, Mrs. Mattie will visit with her sister at Bourne; Corresponding SecretPortland for awhile before re- ary, Mrs. Alice Coombs; Chorturning to her home at San ister, Mrs. Voylet Grover. RetirFrancisco. Her three sons Rob- ing officers are Mrs. Ettie Rudd, ert, Pat, and Johnny will re- Mrs. Thersa Coombs, Mrs. Eva main here with their grandpar- Burns, Mrs. Effie Potter and Mrs- Blanche Hansen. Refreshents for the summer months. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Munson ments were served by the hostspent Thursday evening at ess assisted by Mrs. Lee Mason Clearfield visiting with Mrs. of Brigham. Special guests were Mrs. Alice Grant of Logan and Maude Crammer. Mrs. El ma Petersen spent Mrs. Irene Peck. The closing several days of last week with her children, Mr. and Mrs. Claine Petersen and family at Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Packer entertained at a buffet luncheon at their home Wednesday evening in compliment to Mr. and Mrs- Charles Asplund and daughter, Kristine of Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada who are visiting with relatives in this vicinity. Other guests present were Mr. and Mrs. Owen Asplund and two daughters and Mr. and Mrs. Thayne Packer and family of Logan. Mrs. Noreen Turner, Mrs. r .taEiU Coombs,. Phone. DURVAL The Fielding Y.W.M.I.A. was reorganized at our meeting Sunday evening and the following ladies were chosen for the new leaders: Pres., Mrs- Isabell Counselors, Mrs. Margie Skinner and Mrs. Cleo Wood, See., Mrs. Ida Cannon. Retihing officers who have served for the past year are Edith Udy, Madge Anderson, Rhoda Welling and All-re- d, Cleo Wood. Among those attending conference at Salt Lake City Saturday were Jay Bourne, Sterling Burton, Irene Peck, Cleo Wood, Velda Wood, Margie Skinner, Isabell Allred, Lolita Garn, Uel Garn, Opal Garn, Althea Wilcox and Arlene Potter. Mrs. Irene Peck entertained her Bridge Club at her home Monday evening- Delicious refreshments were served. Mrs. Frank Cannon spent last week at Salt Lake City visitjng with Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Krause and family and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Krause and daughter JaNae accompanied her home and spent the weekend here. Mr- and Mrs. Leo Farnsworth attended v funeral services for Art Cramtheir brother-in-lamer, held at Clearfield Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Burns accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Arch Hall of Ogden attended a wedding reception at the Lake-vieStake House at Roy Thursday evening for Mr. and J. Larkin. Mrs. Larkin was the former Miss Peggy Priest, niece of Mrs. Burns. Visiting with friends here Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Fer-reMansfield of ProvoMr. and Mrs. E. H. Packer attended Graduation Exercises at Logan recently where their Owen Asplund was one of the graduates receiving his M. A. degree in Following the exercises " w Mrs-Arnol- ll son-in-la- - ':: n . v. " -- ,: ,v -, . i:-N- Ths Standard Man helped i U save !0S n - - f Col-linsto- on roof .:-(;- . Leon-mow- 1. er , FARM LOANS No appraisal fees. Free information on pay. ments and loan values. See Foxley. Phone Mel FCmRENT furnished apartment on ground floor. McBride Apartment. Call tip . FOR RENT meeting for the season will be held at the home of Mrs. Helen Mason Thursday afternoon June 16th. Mr. and Mrs. F- W. Hess spent at Malad. relatives Tuesday with Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Burns were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burns and family of Bountiful-Visitorat the E. C. Mason home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Rollin Thomas and two sons of Soda Springs, Idaho. Dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Peck Sunday were Miss Connie Kirkham of Ogden and R. H. Peck of One AC mower, FOR SALE fits A or B tractor; one four bottom International plow; one Olsen beeter, with or without water softentic motor; one Ranier Francom er. Call Wayne FOR SALE Modern new two AT STUD Registered quarter bedroom home, excellent loca- horse stallion. Red sorrel, 2 Cafe FOR SALE or LEASE tion in Garland. A bargain at white feet. Call and Apartment House. Lease or $10,500.00. TERMS. Leonard L. sell on reasonable terms. AvailBishop Agency. Phone WANT TO BUY HAYTpiease able immediately. Can take imcontact Lysle Munns before bal- mediate possession. Stephens FOR RENT -- FuTnTsheTlbse ing. Phone Cafe, Garland, Phone ment apartment. Hot water furnished. Phone J. B. Shuman 7. For your next party see the beautiful new napkins at the LEADER OFFICE SUPPLY FOR SALE 1952 Chevrolet Tudor sedan with radio and heater. Excellent condition. See Leon sKerr or call 1. from Moses Lake, Wash., Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Burnett and sons Neil and Larry who will spend a couple of weeks with Mrs. Burnetts parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Garn and other relatives in the vicinity. The Relief Society closing social for the season was held at the Relief Society room at the ward chapel Tuesday- Pres. Mrs. Florence Garn presided and Mrs. Ina Udy conducted the meeting. An interesting lesson was given by Mrs. Voylet Grover. A light luncheon was served to about thirty-twWork and business meetings will be held once a month, the next being scheduled for June 21st. o. 1, two three room one with modern apartments, GIVE DAD a beautiful leather with electric the other range, BRIEF CASE from The LEADand Heat and range refrigerator. ER OFFICE SUPPLY. Priced hot water furnished. Call from $6.95 to $24.95. Famous fast drying Rubber base Paint Qts. 98c, Gal. $3.98 at HEPP'S - ISABELL ALLRED HEADS YWMIA FOR SALE Clarinet and cornet, both in excellent condition. See or call Ruth Cannon,- - Dewey ville. Phone tip tic FOR SALE BASILIO WINS WELTERWEIGHT TITLE ssSfl? FOR SAliEriieyeTbroin ers, available June 21. Your choice, 33c lb. Arthur Hunsaker 1 'i mile north of John Laws Service. tip mmm clean-u- p sale OF ALL NURSERY STOCK We have a surplus on mary items in order to make it worth your while we are offering our entire stock from 25 to 50 reduction in price. Here are a few items: L'ARM LOANS ROSES, No. was S1.25 Now 69 1 Pyracantha Large, beautiful in 5 qal. cars was S4.50 Now S2.95 LONTG TFWM Pecr.ies, in cans and in bloom was to $1.75 Nowg5 Gal Can Pfitzers was $1.00 Now LOW RATE $1.25 75t PROMPT CtOSINO FREE APPRAISALS BROUGH INSURANCE AGENCY . 68 1 West Main, Tremonton All trees, shrubs,, evergreens and bushes go at reduced prices. Hurry for choice selections. We have many items thai we will take any reasonable offer for ihem. Come and see for yourself. t Authorized Mortgage Loan Solicitor for Sale Starts Saturday Morning The Prudential Insurance Co. pf America WALTOH'S UALLEY NURSERY Home Office, Newark, N. J. EAST TREMONTON j w"':k trie coatings '''A ha! J DECAUSE IT HAS EVERYTHING IT TAKEG TO MAKE A WINNER I By ordering and taking delivery of the roof coatings you need during June, Juiy or August, you get a 10 discount on the regular price. Standard Aluminum, Asbestos and Asphalt Coatings for every type of roof are included in this special offer. Extra years of life for your roofs are yours when you apply these special, high quality coatings to prepared or metal roofs. They can paper, saturated felt, built-uon be used also brick, stucco, concrete and structural steel. So get the Standard Roof Coatings you need dursave ing June, July or August p ... 10. Here's the car which is breaking every sales record in Pontiac history. And here are some facts underlying that popularity facts which might easily persuade you to join the happy thousands who are making the switch to Pontiac. MCT f Pontiac 's distinctive and exd clusive beauty is bound to stay new for years. future-fashione- MCT 2 Pontiac's engine is completely Strato-Strea- k new and V-- 8 it em bodies basic design advances that you'll be seeing in other engines of the future. MCT J Pontiac's performance gives you tremendous power and quietness; flashing acceleration and smoothness; plus a wonderfully comfortable ride based on adequate weight and a long 122' or 124' wheeibase. MCT 4 (and the clincher) Pontiac's power, size and superb beauty are com bined with a price which makes this car road-levelli- America's greatest value by far! In fact, if you can afford any new car, you can afford a Pontiac! Come in TODAY" Tim's b Her NtrWUto ft Break Pmw! lit tart of PonHac'i terrific per TMs MMforplM of ohqIm dft0A wff dtffwr vp to 200 ttofMpowor Slrvok V-- wtth PohUck'i loW'OOftf opMonolf 4bofTd oor burtrfor. Com on In, tot ftw wKm! and ft wfcat Stroto-SfrM- k for information on any Standard Oil Company of California product, coll FARRELL Phone J. BESS Tremonion WAYNE SAND A LL MOTOR CO. 18 paj riLsh for dead or usless cows, 25- for man horses, sheep or hogs. Dial looking Young married tfc work in Tremonton or vicinity. 74201 Would like year round job. Call SEE BEAR RIVER SADDLERY for your LEATHER and CANOne bedroom VAS goods. Our repair service FOR RENT frame home. Located on" out- is prompt and guaranteed. Phone tfc Tremonton skirts of city. Has city water. Call Mrs. Mart Hansen Three room FORRENT stove, water electric apartment, Just furnished. water Vz hot and acre 33 FOR SALE Choice Phone school. of north home. high 3 bedroom modern farm, Best land in the valley, located on East Garland - Logan oiled CHOICE RUSSET seed potatoes Phone highway. . FOR SALE. Sam Hashimoto, . , , Phone Deweyville. Estate, Tremonton. EAST MAIN, TREMONTON PHONE rtoty mmI |