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Show CARD OF THANKS children spent the weekend at day. While there they visited have received news of the birth IN POCATELLO Mrs. Summers of We are anxious to let our home the of their Walker. fourteenth grandchild. Mrs. Bertha Mrs. Cliff Beard and her son, Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Shaffer, The new baby girl belongs to Robert Beard, Villard, drove to mother, Mrs. T. D. Davis, in friends and neighbors know that we appreciate their help during their son Richard and Ronald Mr. and Mrs. Glen Chlarson of Pocatellq over the weekend to Salt Lake City. visiting, dining, and playing Kirkham were the illness and after the death California. Logan visiters, Blythe, visit with Mrs. Beard's ether scrabble. of our dear wife and mother. Mr. Saturday. and Mrs. Dale Chlarson children there. GO TO SAN FRANCISCO New Grand Child We thank those who called for Salt of and and Mr. Shaffer Lake and Dean Vaughn City By Mrs. Blaine Rhodes Mrs. Letitia Sorenson received consideration and those Mrs. their Mrs. and Stevens Frank Rhodes stayed in Salt Lake City Mrs. Lee Chlarson and daugh WEEKEND IN MAGNA a telephone call Sunday from from in who Hot Lava Earl any way helped to make Springs, Marble, Thursday to Saturday ter, Debbie of Brigham were Mr. and Mrs. Garland Puzey Allen Sorenson in Richmond, while loss easier. to our to Francisco San drove H. Ida., at A. the the visitors games. Sunday attending and family were weekend vis- visit with Miss Linda Marble, California. He called to tell his Scholer Sr. Charlson home. Rudolph Back From Alaska itors at the homes of Mrs. Elva who is folks of the safe arrival of a there. employed and Mr. Petand L. Mrs. Family. Francis Bezzant and Mr. and Mrs. W. Kelly Korth of Brigham, Mrs. new daughter. The couple now Friday evening, Don Rhodes have two girls and one boy. Fred Grover and Bud arrived erson and family visited Satur- H. Puzey in Magna. was the guest of honor at a The Mia Maids and Explorers here Thursday evening on their day with Mrs. Dorris Peterson THE LEADER. Tremonton. Utah Thursday. March 15. 1956 EAST GARLAND J Dinner Honors Don Rhodes supper held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Rhodes. His partner for the evening was Miss Lenis Christensen. Others present were Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Potter of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Rhodes of Idaho Falls, Ida., and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Allred of East Garland. The group spent the evening LEGAL NOTICE Probate and Guardianship notices, Consult Clerk of Dis trict Court, Brigham City, Utah, or the respective signers for fur ther information. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Henry C. Rohde, aka H. C. Rohde. Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 848 E. South Temple St. Salt Lake City, Utah on or be-fthe Ninth day of July A. D., or 1056. Beverly Rohde, Execu trix of the Estate of Henry C. Rohde, aka H. C. Rohde, Deceased. Date of first publication March 8, A D., 1956 , FOR CALF SCOURS Use SUIMET9 Sulfamethazine When calf icours strikes, quick action is urgent. Lederle's SUUHET works rapidly to control intestinal infection and avoid serious s. Lay in a supply of r today. after-effect- CITY DRUG AL7-124- Tremonton 1 held Fireside Sunday evening in the Scout Room. There' were twenty-si- x present as Beth Brown of Garland showed the slides she took on her mission. Strawberry short cake was served following the meeting. Class Holds Party Monday evening the Sunday School class of Mrs. Harmon Pierson met at her home for a party. Those present were Judy Pierson, Sandra Potter, Joyce Shaffer, Susan Shaffer. Nan Oyler, Golden Adams, Reed Wood, Carl Hansen and Chris Sorensen. The group played games after which refreshments were served. , Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Pierson attended the ball games in Salt Lake City Thursday and Friday. On Friday, Judy and Ethel Ann Pierson and Mrs. Jasper Shaffer accompanied the Piersons to the games. Don Rhodes and Mrs. Ross Rhodes left Sunday for San Diego, Calif., where they plan to spend a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Mel Barlow. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hansen attended the basketball games in Salt Lake City Thursday and Saturday. Chris Hansen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hansen of Salt Lake City is spending some time with his grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hansen.' Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Archi bald of Ogden called on Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cyler. Sunday. Kent and Dan Shaffer and Jack and Dick Oyler were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Wilde of Salt Lake City from Thursday to Saturday whije they attended the basketball games. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Rhodes of Carey, Ida., spent Saturday afternoon at the J. W. Rhodes home. . return trip from Palmer, Alaska, Betty Larson and Mrs. Edna VISIT IN SALT LAKE where they went to help Mr. Larson of Salt Lake City spent Mrs. Marion Summers and and Mrs. Wayne Grover move with their children. Mahlon Christensen is a member of the instrumental quartet that played at the Tremonton Fourth Ward and at the Garland First Sunday evening. Other members of the quartet include Bruce King and Larry King of Garland and Brent Rytting of ' Tremonton. Nadine Rhodes spent Friday night in Bountiful with Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Fryer. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer James and family of Salt Lake City were Sunday visitors at the Paul Larson home. Now Have Fourteen Grandchildren Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Chlarson some time visiting friends and relatives in East Garland over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Austin and boys visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ren Bowman in Bountiful, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Atkinson were in Malad, Monday, where Mrs. Atkinson attended the funeral of Mrs. Beth Gassner. Mr. and Mrs. James Hughes were at the Roy Atkinson home on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sorensen and Mrs. Francis Allen of Portage were in Brigham, Monday, for the funeral of Bruce Jensen. Darrel Harper of Ogden spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Harper. ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Jim Christensen and daughter were guests at the Marion Sorensen home, Saturday. Honor Mrs. Reta Sorensen entertained in her home Thursday evening with a party honoring the Primary Stake Board officers who were recently released. Mrs. Inez Brown, Mrs. Fern Huish; and Mrs. Thelma Nalder of Garland, Mrs. Mildred Cap-enof Riverside and Mrs. Effie Potter of Fielding were each presented with a gift. The evening was spent playing games after which refreshments were served. There were twenty-on- e present. REESE K.ALLEN Announces the sale of the stock and fixtures of the ALLEN FURNITURE CO., to Gordon Nessen of this , city. . . . Mr. ALLEN is associating with the Great Basin Insurance Company and will continue to make his home in Tremonton. . his business operation Mr. Allen wishes to sincerely thank his many friends and niegh-bor- s who were instrumental in the growth of his furniture business and also wishes to express his gratitude for the patronage during the past five and a half years. .In terminating er We Back the Biggest Difference in Gars Today With a Total of PERSONAL AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENT Divided Equally Between Husband and Wife At No Extra Cost To You With Your New hsAh U 'Oridson , Mr. and Mrs. Carl I. Edvalsen and sons, Ronald and Melvin of Ogden visited with Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Rhodes and family Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Holman were in Salt Lake City, Thurs- - - le Bennett Cerf Interviews George Romney JjBfOUJTlCfcW 'SiWG U By MOTORS, HUDSOM, KIASM AND METROPOLITAN 1MB STRONGEST, SAFEST, BEST 4MKES RAMBLER. CARS ON TUB ROAD Noted publisher, columnist and television personality gets inside story of revolutionary advance in car construction' from the President of American Motors. Mr. Romney, why do yon offer a total of $25,000 insurance with your new cars? CERF: win? AnnAnnA It backs our claim that unit" construction makes ROMNEYs WERE BURT WTTH RAT WOOD0J-B6AFWVMES. AXLES AND WHEQfi M3? MOUWTED BEIOW. A RjOORORBOCftSPUTOMTDP. THE BUGGY, WftfiOM AMD fVEti i OXCAJTB H0REEIS5 CARASeUSa TODW, WOST CARS HAVB SEPARATE RAT FRAMES WTTH CSWWE BODIES BOLTED TO THEM RAT FWVMEB AMD SMMLAR ATTACHED BCOes "single the strongest, safest, most mpdem cars. Is there really that much difference between the way you and other manufacturers make cars? ROMNEY: All the difference between yesterday's railway coach and today's streamliner. Other cars still use a principle old as the oxcart: A flat frame bolted under a separate body. In our cars, frame and body are welded as a "single unit". It's the biggest stride since the body. the SF6T..TDP REU& r protected alfalfa gives you... I total of $25,000 Personal Antomobue Accident Tuna InDUneylond on Leafy hay that makes more nutritious feed Healthier, longer-live- d ABC-T- knruce is fira at N Extra Cost! (either separately or together) to your new private passenger American Motors car anywhere in the world. Both are insured for the entire first year of ownership. Covers fatality resulting within-10- 0 days after date of accident. Applies to privately-owne- d cars purchased in the continental United States and Alaska where state insurance regulations permit. Don't buy any new car nntil yon gel the fact about the priceless protection only American Motors cars can give you! See your Nash dealer! See your Hudson dealer! Weback our confidence that American Motors can are stronger, safer, more modern than others by giving each buyer of a new Rambler, Nash, Hudson or Metropolitan a total of $25,000 Personal Automobile Accident Insurance at no extra cost divided equally between husband and wife. This insurance provides for the payment of 112,500 to beneficiary or estate of either you or your spouse (if a member of your household at time of purchase) thus providing the total of $25,000 if either or both should be fatally injured while driving or riding Mors hay or ssed to the aers Se TV lUtingi for Time and Channel. alfalfa stands ROMNEYtThat'snotall.Flatframes others use are stiff, so they transmit collision force throughout the car. Our big steel up front absorb most of the impact. They take the brunt of the punishment instead of passengers. box-girde- CERF: 'K . MORE FOR AMERICANS Katft Ambassador Custom Con idf? CUA That's a real plus."Single ht And economy? ROMNEY: HoBtvW They're tops. Rambler holds the gas mileage record in Mobilgas Economy Runs. Again, because our "hard-musclesingle unit avoids dead weight. d" CERF: low-co- st What about performance? ROMNEY: CERF: Custom rs unit" construction gives a better ratio. It's stronger and safer, but eliminates useless weight and bulk. Our cars have Bet many racing records. S m-"-' er CERF: That sounds like real pro tection. power-weig- t AMERICAN MOTORS MEANS For most effective alfalfa weevil control, apply Heptachlor early in Spring when alfalfa is '2 to Vt inches high. It is easier to control the egg laying adults than to try to control the many larvae which hatch from the eggs. Besides being effective, Heptachlor is safe to use. Under the Miller Bill, tolerance for the use of Heptachlor on forage crops has already been established. This year let Heptachlor help you make better hay or grow more and better seed. Ask your dealer for an insecticide containing Heptachlor. It's added crop insurance. safer car? Twice as safe. Instead of a flat frame underfoot, our frame enclosure as is a steel, big as the ear. It gives you "wraparound" protection in front, rear, rides and top. box-gird- Wky rati And this makes ROMNEY: VALUE wmmrn riib PDQvGCJ HEPTACHLOR all-ste- el , CERF: high-pric- ed mediu- CERF: i AMERICAN MOTORS buids cars on sinh uwrr wNiy PBWCIPUE. BOOT AND FRAME ARE WELDED WTO A TOUGH, SOP6RSTROMS StMSULUMrT'. RESULT i PERFORMANCE AT LESS CQMFORT...MORE IMSIOE ROOMEASIER PARWMG...SUPERJOR HAMOUNS OF BODY S?UEAKB AND RATTLES. ..DOJBLS AMD CCWSRWG...B4MWATION ROMNEY: Nash and Hudson have more room inside than any car. Rambler equals m-priced big cars. As for ride, the greater strength of our "single unit" lets us use larger springs, and superior front suspension. CERF: Isn't resale value important? I like room and comfort ROMNEY: You bet. Rambler has top resale value in the low price field. In addition to other advantages, welded single unit cars last longer, make better used cars. CERF: If all you say is true, why don't the Big Three make cars your way? ' You see, mere "bigness' can be a handicap in advanced automobile engineering. One of the biggest of the "Big 3" was years behind others in adopting the el body. The bigger you are, the more factories you have the more it costs to change. CERFi I can understand that. ROMNEY: all-ste- ROMNEY: Beginning in 1940, W spent over $50,000,000 to develop the "single unit" car. Today, it will cost the biggest companies billions to for our method. re-to- ol CERF: Do yon think they will follow you? ROMNEY: No doubt about it. Our major competitors will probably make the change gradually piecemeal or one model at a time. Frankly, we will be happy to see our "single unit" construction adopted, because it will mean better, safer cars on American highways. CERF: Well, I'm about ready for another car. I'm going down to look at American Motors cars. ROMNEY: All I ask anyone to do la see and drive our modern "single unit" cars at a Nash or Hudson dealer's. The rest is up to you. Cross CeiMfrf SEE YOUR HUDSON DEALER VILSICOL CHIMICAL CORPORATION Western Mm Divlttox MM Cwttar fhsst mom al 7-1- 5H JAY DEE HARRIS TREMONTON, UTAH |