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Show Life $5,000 Farmers Will Finance Hunters' Insurance $500 Medical 3 5 days days $1.00 S1.50 For Liability Homes In Tremonton 30 Ours Have Not Insure Your Beet Trucks F.H.A. Approved Discount On Second Car Insured PLUS 25 Months Only Why Pay More 3 Years To Pay On New Homes PREMIUMS GONE UP? SAVE MONEY HAVE YOUR INSURANCE MEL FOXLEY cual 7.1101 i Mahlon Christensen spent the On Thursday Mra Oyler, Mrs. Leon Anderson and Mrs. Roger weekend at home. He is a student at the U.S.U. Oyler were Logan visitors. Sorensen went to Marion Mrs. Mrs. Oyler's aunt, Mrs. Lillian Mr. and Mrs. Don Shaffer of Malad Thursday for her mother two of Hunsaker and Honeyville Granger spent the weekend here Mrs. David J. Williams and spent with his mother, Mrs. Dora Shaf- daughters visited her Thursday. the Treday in Logan after which Mrs. of Mr. Joe and Oyler and relatives fer and visited other Mrs. Sorensen was overnight guest monton Mrs. Mr. and and Wayne friends. of her parents in Malad. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Johnson and Archibald of Pleasant View visitMr. and Mrs. Ed Thrasher of family of Bountiful spent the ed the Kenneth Shaffers Sunday Logan visited their parents Sun weekend at the Roy Oyler home. afternoon. THE LEADER, Tremonton, Utah Thursday, October 9, 1958 EAST GARLAND By Mrs. Eph Peterson Give Family las, Ariz., are here on vacation Christensen of at their parents home Mr. and Clarkston spent Saturday after- Mrs. Wilford Sorensen. noon with her daughter Mrs. SidAttend Board Meeting Mrs. Essie Petersen and Mrs. ney Sorensen and family. Mrs. Leon Fryer of Salt Lake Gertrude Iverson attended a counCity visited Saturday with her ty board meeting of the D.U.P. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sor- at the home of Mrs. Carrie Christensen in Bear River City Monensen. Mr. and Mrs. Vinson Sorensen day. The R. J. Potters are back at and family now living at Doug day afternoon. Mra Annie pre-medic- al after delightful vacation trips, she to California and he to Canada where he had accompanied the Board of Trustees of the home U.S.U. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Kimber and Mrs. Emily Kimber of Grouse Creek visited the Blaine Rhodes Saturday. USE LEADER WANT ADS Dinner The Grover families Wayne and Bud along with the rest of their were Sunday dinner children, guests of the Fred Grovers in Tremonton. Also in attendance was the grandfather Rudolph Christensen. The affair was to celebrate the blessing of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Grover's baby in Garland and the confirmation of Sheri Lynn Grover in East Garland. Mrs. Leland Patterson and daughters Janet and Joan of West Point visited Mrs. Wayne Grover Thursday. Janet stayed until Saturday when the Grovers took her home. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Oyler and family visited Mrs. Dewey Wood at Brigham City Sunday. Mrs. Dale Gardner and family and lone Harper of Logan came home Saturday. Mrs. Gardner and Mrs. Tom Harper spent the afternoon with Mrs. Mervin Holt at Penrose. Mrs. Harper also spent Thursday with Mrs. Holt. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Holman were in Brigham City Sunday afternoon and visited Mr. and Mrs. Will Barnard and Mrs. Ada Nel- "Ii anna b , - n 0f v :,r" ., f -- . m -- . .... mmSSSSSSrm. .. " ....... ...,-.,- .. imi uteiMiVjaat fm,tnum& mmrriitii w.iitoifcMfelniifairt , " .... fBTTI mi,.. ii , You gel the solid quality of Body by Fisher, w ho in the world built this beauty son. Mrs. Clyde Wood returned to her home in Cheyenne, Wyo, Sat- he only car with urday morning after a visit with her parents for a few days following the funeral services of her Tom White. Mr. and Mrs. Odell Julander and son of Ogden visited the El S. and Warren Hansens Friday. It was Mrs. E. S. Hansen's birthday anniversary Wednesday and to celebrate it the family had dinner brother-in-la- ' ' KW"W"W'r r w wheels? wide-trac- k together. 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