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Show i I Idaho. They thoroughly enjoyed renewing acquaintances. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Lundberg and children of Logan and Mr. and Mrs- Dean Hales and son Cleve of Salt Lake City spent a few days with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hales. Pauline Davis has employment in Salt Lake City so has moved down there for the summer. J. T. Davis visited in the southern part of the state for several days. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Hadfield and Mrs- Fay Geary and daugh-er- s of Salt Lake City visited in California with their daughter. Mrs. Jack Reveal and family. Jim Reveal was being graduated from the eighth grade. , Mr. and Mrs. Gayle Christen-sespent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Forsberg. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Silvester e and boys from Rig Mr- Silvester where by, Idaho, has work. Mrs. Mina Ward was called to Pocatello to help take care of Mrs. Welton Ward who has RIVERSIDE By Myrle Udy I Mrs. Gladys Henry and famela and Donna, and Mrs. Keith Austin and daughter Sandra of ily of Smithfield were dinner Tremonton attended the dance guests of Mr. and Mrs. George festival in Salt Lake City Fri- Summers Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Rudger Fors-gre- n day night. Mary Douglas of Brigham were in Salt Lake City City was a weekend guests of Thursday on business. Mr. and Mrs. John Allen vis- Monett Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Raul Rice of ited Mrs. Pearl Ghormley from Gives Party Smithfield visited with Mr. and Austin, Texas, during the week. A large crowd attended the Mrs. Mrs. Ghormley is visiting in Rudger Forsgren Sunday- social for the Mutual opening Mrs. Ezra Harris and Mrs. Hazel Summers and dauUtah doing temple work in Salt were guests at a belated birth- Tuesday night at the park. A ghter, Shanna, attended M.I.A. Lake City. Mr- Allen lived in day party for Rex Hansen and marshmallow and weiner roast conference Saturday. her home while he was in the Jewel Harris in Logan Canyon, was the big event of the evenmission field. They enjoyed the Mr. and Mrs. Lois Summers ing. Sunday. visit very much. son Dennis of Gooding, Ida., and Word has been received that Mr. and Mrs. George Stark Mrvisited with friends and relPatricia Allen spent a week and Mrs. Darrel Stokes are of Mrs. Nichols and atives the week-Mr- . Og Harry in Salt Lake City with Mr. and during I the proud parents of a baby WW MrMrs. and visited with den Mrs. Newell Udy and family. and Mrs. Wayne Evans This is their first daughter. Clifford Stark and Mr. and Mrs. girl. have in Willard with Mr. and visited Mrs. Reva Roundtree and sons. three , Edward Stark, Sunday. They They Mr. and Mrs. George Sum Mrs. Louis Harding Sunday. daughter of Pocatello, Mrs. Rita also visited at the Maynard mers and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Stokes went Crawford of Twin Falls and Verlyn Adams and Summers home. Mrs. Lorna Johnson of Rupert, son Dennis visited in Ogden to Salt Lake City Sunday to Mr. .and Mrs. Dallas Stokes Idaho visited Mr. and Mrs. J- R. last week with Ben Frances, visit Mrs. Darrel StokesJ were dinner guests of Mr. and then to Salt Lake Kennard during the week. The City to visit May Bosley and Arvilla Stark DAIRY PLANT OPEN HOUSE is discussed by pretty Mrs. Joe Stokes of Plymouth ladies are daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Clyda Crowley and visited Mrs. Clifford Stark in with Horace J. Nickle with Joan Gunn, general chairman, Saturday night. Mrs. Edward Darrington, friends Logan Wednesday. Month committee. Dairy plants in June Utah's Mr- and Mrs. Max Anderson family. Dairy and neighbors of Mrs. Kennard various parts of the state on Saturday, June 25, will visitors were Logan Thursday. while the family lived in Elba, welcome the public between 2 p.m. and 5p.m. Margo Christensen spent last week in Salt Lake City with her a small baby and isn't doing too at the Dee Hospital. The newly sister, Mrs. Sherry Gibbs. well. Mrs. Ward reports condi- graduated nurses will take state Mrs. Virgil Anderson accomtions are improving and Mrs. exams June 25, after which panied by her daughters, Pam- Welton Ward is out of danger, they will be Registered Nurses tS&K&P 'ZgGliUH? .oil- Two girls of our ward, Marilyn even though she is still ill. T H E A T R E T R E M ONTON ORDINANCE NO. 41 Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hirschi Ward and Lola Hales are the ,NEW LOW PRICES Adults 50 1- - Children 20 and boys spent the weekend in girls. AN ORDINANCE EXTENDING Mr. and Mrs. John Ward and Salt Lake City visiting Mr. and THE CITY LIMITS OF TRETHURSDAY. FRIDAY, SATURDAY Edna Mae Thompson and fam Mrs. Grant Skinner-Mr- . MONTON CITY, BOX ELDER I T JUNE 16. 17. 18 and Mrs. Glen Ward were ily visited Friday in Pocatello COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH. Lake Salt in and City. Sunday in Boise, Ida., with Mr. and Mrs. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE Color Style Your Dr. and Mrs. J- S. Allen of Dean Coombs during the week. CITY COUNCIL OF TREMONthe Idaho first spent Ida., Falls, TON CITY, BOX ELDER Barbara Ward spent the week of the week in Riverside. Home EASY TECHNICOLOR end in the Southern Utah Parks COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH, AS FOLLOWS: with a group of girl friends. with Fuller's jam FROM RECOVERING of Mrs. Alf White and Mr. Section 1. That the corporate rCAGMWIIMDFORS limits of Tremonton City are Free Exterior Logan spent the weekend with OPERATION Mrs. Merwin Christens en Mr. and Mrs- J. R. Kennard. hereby extended to and includ CARTOON and SHORT to her home Tuesday ing the following described pro Color Plans! Mr. and Mrs. Myron Richards from the hospital, yhere she had perties adjacent to' Said city as spent Saturday in Brigham. Good color styling can After a lot of work the com- an operation last week. She is more particularly described ' as Sunday, Monday, Tuesday recovering nicely. follows make a big difference in the at work , the of in mittee charge 21 20. June 19, Beg., at a point 679 ft. N. 0 the Cemetery are ready to beauty and value of your degrees 35' E. and 33 ft. W. of home! Whether your house plant the grass. Riverside people JOHN the S. E. corner of the N. E. is frame, stucco or masonry, there's a are very grateful to them for PfflNE MURPHY quarter of Sec. "3, T. UN, R3W, the work they've done to imnew garden-blenFuller Color Plan S.L.B. and M. and running N. . in to give it perfect color harmony with prove the cemetery. O degrees 35' E. 434.5 feet; Mrs. Grace Hales and Caryour garden and surrounding land- - . West 856.9 feet; thence thence FieldMunson D. Mrs. J. olyn, scape... the sure way to good color The House Committee on S. O degrees 20' E. 434.5 feet; GarSharon Mrs. Richins, ing;' TECHNICOLOR exte styling! Fuller's new Color Vy to Con thence East 850 feet to the land; Mrs- Cleo Hales and Glen-n- a AgricultureH. according rior colors can make your house so A. Dixon gressman reported point of beginning, Containing Hales of Tremonton were in CARTOON SHORT beautiful it will be the pride of your NEWS out favorably "a bill for retire 8.51 acres. Salt Lake City Wednesday to whole neighborhood. Come in to ment of capital in Section 2. In the opinion of the attend a shower for Lola Hales, certain government raorrow for your Fuller Color Plan institutions operating City Council of Tremonton City WEDNESDAY THURSDAY given by Nina Pierson and Mrs. under the Folder and dependable painting supervision of the a public emergency exists in Harriett 23 Floyd. June 22, information. They're free! Farm Credit Administration to connection with the matter here Mr. increase borrower Mrs. Ed accompanied Udy SILVANA MANGANO and participation in contained and it is necessary and Mrs. Stanley Bowcutt to in the management and control to the health, peace, safety and SHELLY WINTERS in THERE'S A Salt Lake City Monday. of the Farm Credit Administra RI6T welfare of the inhabigeneral Macfarlane and Mrs. Jay tion." A M B tants of Tremonton that City children have spent several days The congressman reports that this ordinance become effective ' or masonry. CARTOON SHORT in Malad during the week. FULLER p AlrlT' stu he has supported the bill in the upon its first publication, and, fo' astern hO0 Marilyn Ward is now nursing House Committee on Agricul IT IS HEREBY ORDERED and ture, but that he has also led out directed that said ordinance in securing the passage of take effect upon its first passamendments to the bill to meet age and publication. fully the requests of Utah and PASSED by the City Council YOUR FULLER PAINT DEALER and other representatives of of Tremonton, Box Elder Counlocal banks for cooperatives and ty, State of Utah, this 16th day farm credit associations. of May A. D., 1955. ' JUNE 16, 17, 18 The Cedar City, Box Elder, Jesse M. Day, Mayor BIG DOUBLE FEATURE Glenn Jeppsen, City Recorder Richfield, Salt Lake, Ogden, and Central Utah National Farm ATTEST Loan Associations all requested Date of publication an amendment to Title 1 of the Thursday, June 16, 1955 Phone bill, which amendment would leave the ownership of large surpluses in the possession of the National Farm Loan AsSllfiY ( CKAZYUGS ) UIRSCH sociation in the case of liquidaIK0R5US CHESTER SpimAM HAH tion of the central bank rather JOKhNt iOtinaiu" than to divert these surpluses ?-- 3 into the United States' Treasury, as the original bill provided. Also 2nd Big Hit "We were successful in having this change made," said The Rawhide Story a man with Dixon. Congressman m. hhandt grit in his guzara " g The second important amend1 in m. ment came at the request of the Production Credit Associations. The local Production Credit Associations which' petitioned Congressman Dixon were as follows: Dairy, Murray, tzmnr tuc Mwvnrivs OF AMLR1CA Utah; State Canning Crop As. JOHN PtHNH UMX POBKIN sociation, Ogden; Norblest Turnu WTOW' WllUAM key Association, Salt Lake City; Cache Valley Turkey Growers Association, Richmond; Utah Livestock Production Credit Association, Salt Lake; Utah Poultry and Farmers Cooperative, Salt Lake City. The Production Credit Associations of Utah, says the congressman, were all in favor of having the,bill passed In a form JUNE 19. 20, 21 -i m v ,:m wi that would permit banks for Of( .iw.,,1..iiiii" -- mmc ,. to become cooperatives wholly N Six en8ln DAV owned by the cooperative as8 Hollywood Hordtopv AvoPablo, too, with fomed ChomploroNp New Hudwn Home sociations. The original bill would have placed too much of New luster for the greatest name in stock-ca- r HUDSON HORNETS, WASPS' the control in federal hands, a new Hornet with the newest, hottest records MOST BEAUTIFUL RAMBLERS even after the stock had been of all V-- 8 engines I Short stroke, low friction, GARLAND OF THEM ALII PERFORMERS achievement purchased by the cooperative high torque -i- t's an engineering road. associations. the of Try Produefs of that gives you new command ' FREE PARKING "We succeed in committee in American Motors it with new Twin Ultramatic Drive -- at your Hudson dealer's. deleting Title II, which is the first 20c U M3J-:M- J ADMISSION 50c section. This m l CiG young objectionable FREE TRIP TO AIR CONDITIONED means, however, that we must DOROTHY MMOHt go back into the field and work DISNEYLAND 405 West Main Tremonton out a program which the grass Phone YOUR BEST CHOICE In Cnlilornlal Atk wt far detail. roots people can support." Texas Lady i j I f Tremonton, Utah Thursday, June 16. 195S By Recovering from Operation Mrs. Clifford Stark returned home last Friday from the LDS Hospital in Logan. She is recovering nicely at this writing. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Harris and Mrs. Dorothy Harris and son Steven were visiting in Ogden - ii THE LEADER, WELL BOTH Mrs. Arvilla Stark if - . - - w if n were-hom- k.l lif..yaZ!y vt - - New - ( LIBERTY 3. yjsm nurrjiron cqveb ir r i - the Way - to-w- it: Reports On Farm Credit Legislation -- LH ' d soft-tone- d - "M O" " Thursday, Friday, Saturday Lumber . recti bsfore! dven greater now! Hudson Hornet ivifh new mi Mi m Hi-Lan- d rD - Special Attraction MARCIANO - COCKELL FIGHT . Sunday, Monday, Tuesday si DORIS V-- ' y JAY DEE HARRIS |