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Show on his motorcycle. Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Heaton and baby daughter arrived Sunday for the funeral this week of Mr. Heaton's grandfather. They spent some time with the Fred Petersons and plan to return to California, Friday. Larry, Jerry and Tamara Peterson accompanied their parents to Grace, Ida., Sunday, where they spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Bud Hess and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ace Robinette of Brigham called on the Fred Petersons, Sunday evening. The Mia Maids joined the Junior M Men and Junior Gleaners 'in a weiner roast Tuesday evening. There were about seventeen young people present. The adults attending were Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Sorensen and Mr. and Mrs. Ursel Rhodes. Delia and Jean Chlarson accompanied their mother, Mrs. A. H. Chlarson on a trip to Salt Lake City Wednesday, where they visited Mrs. Floyd Fors-gre- n and family and the Dale Chlarson family. Barbara Shaffer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Shaffer is spending two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Johnson in Meridian, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Oyler EAST GARLAND By Mrs. Blaine Rhodes Greets Fiancee From Costa Rico Bud Grover was on hand Wednesday to greet his fiancee, Miss Rosemary Alpivar, as she arrived from her home in Costa Rica. Miss Alpivar was a guest in the Mart Riser home from Wednesday until Saturday. She is now staying with the Claude Iversons in Tremonton. The young couple are planning to wed early in June. Following their wedding, they expect to join Mr. Grover's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Grover in Alaska, where they will live. Returns to Ft. Ord Ala-juel- a, Larry Peterson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Peterson left Tuesday for Fort Ord, Calif. He decided to drive his car back. Charles Marriott of Garland accompanied him on the trip. Jerry Peterson leaves Thursday on his trip back to Georgia. He plans to make the journey and son, Kelly, Farmers Home Administration and Mrs. Dewey Wood. Miss lone Harper joined Mr. Boosts Net Worth hy 50 Percent were in Brig-haSunday, to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Oyler, Sharon, Lamar, Marva. and Kelly in their trip to Salt Lake City on Saturday. While in Salt Lake City they visited the zoo. Tamara Peterson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Peterson celebrated her ninth birthday with a party Thursday afternoon. Seven girls were present for the event. Mrs. Arlene Macfarlane of Riverside, Mrs. Valoise Sorensen, Mrs. Bernice Allen and their mother, Mrs. Elma Peterson were in Sunset, Monday evening to attend a baby shower given for Mrs. Irene Peterson. Gaylen Grover of Ogden was a Sunday visitor of Brent Riser, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mart Riser. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Christensen of Ogden were Saturday visitors at the Marion Sorensen home. Mrs. Naomi Oyler accompanied them on their return to Ggden where she visited with them, Sunday. Mrs. Essie Peterson is in Salt Lake City with her sister, whose husband is in the hospital with a severe attack of pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Chlarson and family of Brigham and Mr. e and Mrs. Bud Chlarson of were Sunday visitors at the A. H. Chlarson home. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hansen were in Salt Lake City, TuesCor-inn- How more than 12.000 now farming THE LEADER. Tremonton. Utah Thursday. May 24. 1956 throughout the United S'ateimproved their farming efficiency and raised their avernpr net worth by more than 50 percent by the time they repiiH their farm operating loans to the Farmers Home Administration is brought out in a report recently published by the agency. The progress report covers 12 431 families who during fiscal 1955 completed repaying loans to operate farms or to make changes to more efficient systems of farming. State Farmers Home Administration Director Clarence A. Anderson reported today on the progress made by the farm families in Utah who repaid farm operating loans last year and who now have gone to their local banks or cooperative credit sources for whatever further credit they needed to continue good farming. These families raised their annual net cash farm income from approximately $3,058 to $4,504. Their average net worth rose from $8,304 to $13,396 during the time they were indebted to the Farmers Home Administration. The average family had livestock and equipment valued at - successfully in Ogden Saturday and Sunday where they were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Archibald and family. Mr. and Mrs. David Sheldon and family of Salt Lake Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Golden City-wer- e Adams. Mrs. Louise Harper attended the Birthday Club for Mrs. Lenore Silvester at the home of Mrs. Josie Bourne in Riverside, Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Tom Harper was in Logan Thursday afternoon, where she visited with Mrs. Dale Gardner and children. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Holman and Mrs. Naomi Oyler attended the Social Hour Club Saturday evening at the Charles Wood home in Garland. Mr. and Mrs. Loo Godfrey and family of Clarkston and Mrs. Dora Shaffer were Sunday dinner guests of the Ken Shaffer family. Other callers during the day included Mr. and Mrs. Gail Welling of Fielding. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Andersen of Tremonton, and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Potter of Logan. ..t when they first obtained their loans. The farm families who paid tp r tin;; loan. When they d u' wi the agency, their livestock and equipment inventory had g;iiu; up to approximately $u,99:). ;(tth About. ti4 iv-- t p.-t o" the fam- up during fiscal year 1955 and continued farming with other financing had been indebted to the Farmers Home Administration for an average of 6.2 years. ilies were owners or part owners of farms when they first HERE FROM ARIZONA borrowed, but G8 percent were Merrill Mann, Phoenix, Ariz., in the ownership category by spent a few days in Tremonton the time they repaid their farm last week witSi his mother, Mrs. operating loans. Another 20 per- Adam Brenkman and attended cent, mostly young couples just Commencement exercises in starting, were not farming as which his sister, Patsy was farm operators before receiving graduated. Don t forget (V It's so quitk to fix -- day. Have Quiet Week The Orval Grover home is unusually quiet this week. Their house guest, Miss Mary Korth of Nampa, Ida., left Tuesday of last week. Rosemary Kirkham left Saturday for her home at Lakeside, with her brother, Ronald, Who has been staying with Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Shaffer. Their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kirkham came here for them. Then on Monday, Joan left on the choir tour. The Gro-vewill be very glad to have this week end. v Mr. and Mrs. Joe Oyler were Show Place of Bear River Valley THEATRE - ADMISSION PHONE GARLAND 50 20 AL7-319- 1 Wednesday thru Saturday MAY 24, 25. 26 A PICTURE OF VERY, VERY SPECIAL GREATNESS! rs Jane Wymlan AND NEED 1m mm Miracle in the Main i Kn AMO HM FRED CLARK EILEEN HECKART JOSEPHINE HUTCHINSON ALAN KMO HECHT Mosucco rr FRANK P. ROSENBERG ouucTto RUDOLPH MATE PUM COHPOKO AND CONDUCTED SY MANX WAXHAN. BEN Y COM MAN CUE 9? WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, MAY 30. 31 ERNEST BORGNINE in the Academy Award picture MARTY Amount 5 of Loan 23.1 $100.00 250.00 500.00 1005.00 omoimh Amount 24 Mo. of Loan OtW starring Dana ANDREWS it in price! Salt was so precious in India it was once used for money. 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