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Show THE LEADER, Tremonion, Utah Thursday. May 21, 1959 PORTAGE Growers Meet ' Mrs. Reed Nielsen, in company with Mrs. Kay Alder and Mrs. Con Alder of Malad, attended the Ladies Wool Growers luncheon at the Blue Bird Cafe in Logan ' Mrs. Grace John had as guests on Mother's Day, Mr. and Mrs. Qeon John of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Fal John and family, Idaho Falls; Trent John of Salt Lake City and his friend, Marian Nushom, of provo. You Uwm oUi Potato Inturanc 1 New Officers JNamed Conley. Mrs. Cora McCrary and son Vance of Ogden visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ora H. John and other relatives and friends. Mrs. Loren John is recuperating from a tonsilectomy performed last week. Miss Irene Hall attended the John Robert Powers School of Beauty in Salt Lake City Satur day. Miss Wyona Ashby of Salt Lake City spent the weekend with hergrandmother, Mrs. Ladetha Hos- KATES en kins. n Now you can reward your-- II financially whan you Hf Inturanco. Thanks Country Mutual Ufa's buy ta , ' , ( i J ravolut'anary now plant ka taraar tha Dollcv. tha lau tha premium price par thoutand dollar. It's almost Ilka buying at wholocala. And you anloy cash value and Mrs. Gordon Hopkins and family and Mrs. John Edman and family of Ogden; Mrs. Kent Lee and family and Mrs. Lee Williams and family, Brigham City. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Morris of American Falls, Ida,, visited with relatives here Sunday. Miss Marva Jean Parkinson spent the weekend In Salt Lake City with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ward of Idaho Falls visited Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. John F. Conley. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Allen of Ogden visited Wednesday with Mr Allen's mother, Mrs. Francis after that grow at tha rata of 3Vi Interest par yaar. w M.L cvvn Inw w"i IIMMIIlltf valuo aftor only ana yaar W .all with Country Mutual' Risk Policy. groat now Preferred Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Yeates of to Paradise, where they spent the Logan visited Saturday with Mrs. day with Mr. Rose who is working Yeates parents, Mr. and Mrs. with the sheep there. Euvene Halford. Mother's Day guests of Mrs. Francis Allen were: Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Allen, Malad: Mr. and Mrs. Prtmium quality without a premium prict Henry Sorenson, East Garland and Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Dredge and family. Soda Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Parkinson and family and Mr. and Mrs. tlHIADQUMTMS KM LIVESTOCK SUPPLUS mSlULt James E. Hoggan and family of were Mr. of Roy, Sunday guests BLOOD STOPPER and Mrs. Oran Parkinson. Mother Dies Popular Treatment for Mrs. Charlotte (Lottie) Morris Wounds in Powder Authoring Hall, 87, wife of Leonard Hall Form passed away May 5. Mrs. Hall was o."i" Congeals the Blood the. mother of Mrs. N. J. (Esther) Repels Flies John. They were former residents of Portage. AIM'S Miss Karen Morris was the weekend guest of Miss Mary Perry at her home in Deweyville. Mother's Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. DeRoy Hawks were: Mr. and Prescription Service & Mrs. J. W. Ogan of Ogden, Mr. Veterinary Supplies FOR FULL DETAILS NOW call or writ , i I. PsUnsn Garland, Utah T.I. Al Rollo tocl roil in Ward The Relief Society was re organized Sunday evening with Nola Nessler being sustained as president and Ruth Munns and Arva Archibald as counselors.. Re tiring officers are Lilas Bywater as president and Joyce Checketts and Myrtle Anderson as counsel ors. The Young Ladies Mutual was reorganized also with Elna Chris-tensas pres., Shirley Iverson and Norma Hansen as counselors. Romaine Jensen, Wilma Anderson and Mrs. Rodney Hansen are the retiring officers. Mrs. Lee Johnsen and Mrs. Milton Bywater have recently been hospital patients. Mrs. Clifford Thorsen is on the sick list too. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Andreason entertained at a lovely dinner party at their home Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Matteson and family of Ely, Nev., were weekend guests of Jack's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Matteson. Mothers Are Guests Of Class The Star class in Primary enter- - Mrs. Bovd Madsen and son Bobbie of Hayward. Calif., arrived Saturday for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. N. J. John. Mr. and Mrs Murray Hoskins and family of Layton visited Sat urday night and Sunday with Mrs. Ladetha Itoskins. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Morris of Basalt. Ida., visited with relatives and friends here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Thomas and family visited Sunday after-nooIn Malad with Mr. and Mrs, D. Dredge Thomas. Mrs. Louise Allen spent the weekend In Ogden with her dau ghters, Mary Price and Zona Han- sey and their families. Attend Idaho Horse Show. Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Clark and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. L. Gibbs spent the weekend In Rigby, Ida., where they attended a horse show and visited relatives. Mr. and Mrs. David P. Gibbs returned home Monday spending the week with the Noel Gibbs family in Magna. Mr. and Mrs. Noel Gibbs, who are both beauticians, have opened a Beauty Shop in Magna this week. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Rose and children of Ogden came. Sunday and took Bert's mother, Mrs. Floyd Rose and daughter, Janice Country Mutual Life . Iringa Held Over from last week Dr. and Mrs. Max Conley and family of Bountiful visited Sunday and Monday with Dr. Conles parents, Mr. and Mrs. John F. Attend Wool tor Larger By Andrea Huggln Hall. Held Over from last week Saturday. Bear Iliver City Roger Hall, Salt Lake City, spent the weekend with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Wendell C By Mrs. Virgil HarrU tained for their mothers at Primary Wednesday under the direction of their teachers, GaeNell Anderson and Loraine Nielsen. A program was presented and light refreshments served. Each mother received a gift from her child. The Rainbow class under the direction of their teacher, Mrs, Nola Nessler entertained their tinrr$fNTAT!Vt fot Country Mutual Life mothers. Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Anderson of Clearfield and Mr. and Mrs Dale Anderson and family of Bountiful were Mother's Day visitors at the home of Mrs Martha Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Munns and family visited Ruth's mother, Mrs. Christina Stacy at Woodruff Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Hardy and Mr. and Mrs. Oleen Nelson enjoyed dinner in Ogden Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Varge Christensen of Ogden, Mr and Mrs. Joe Murray of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Thirl Christensen of Bountiful, Mr. and Mrs. Max Weese, Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Christensen, and Mr. and all of Mrs. Gaylen Christensen, Tremonton, and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Nessler honored their mother, Mrs. Irving Christensen with a lovely dinner Sunday. . Training Course Set for Local Food Handlers mers. Mrs. Mcfarlane is the sister of Mrs. Summers. The conference visitors, Elders Lee and Stover were overnight guests Saturday at the Deloris Stokes home. OOTHWELL By Karen Stokes Held Over from last week Teachers Hear Lesson Work Teacher in Service meeting was held Monday evening for all officers and teachers of the Pri mary. It was held at the home of Mrs. Max Anderson. A very educational and interesting lesson was presented by Mrs. Clyde Anderson and refreshments were served by the hostess. Miss Pamela Anderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Anderson was a guest of U.S.U. for the three days of Agathon She competed in the citizenship division at the school. Gifts Presented To Mothers Parents parties took the attention of the Rainbow and Star classes at Primary Monday afternoon under the direction of teachers Karen Stokes and Wanda Newman. The children presented their parents with gifts they had made and a well planned program. Light refreshments were served to those in attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. Stark of Salt Lake City drove to Both-we- ll ?1 NOW IS THE TIME TO 4 inch size...$363 8 inchsixe...466 10 inch size... 5 44 ns Other sizes priced proportionately low! SERVICE NO UPKEEP! OPEN SATURDAYS 8 A.M. TO P.M. LIFE-LON- 1 What a pest! This uninvited guest eats your V which are more difficult to control And protecting our food supply is becoming more important, for by 1970 there will be an additional 36 million people in the United States. family's dinner while the food is still growing. Together with other insects, he destroys more than four billion dollars' worth of U. S. crops each year. To help farmers reduce these losses, Standard's scientists are at work on new and better insecticides. Since 1907, we've developed more than 650 products for every general plant disease and insect problem . . . from home garden products to agricultural pest controls. Last year our products helped save enough food of all kinds to feed more than a million people. DRUG STORE That's why one of our most important jobs is creating better ORTHO pest controls. Through research that helps farmers provide more food for a growing population, the people at Standard are planning ahead to serve you better. ORTHO pesticides and fertilizers are made by Standard's d subsidiary, California Corp., in 75 Free World countries. sold and While this is encouraging progress, the battle never ends. Insects are developing hardier strains mm If n cHtci M . wholly-owne- Spray-Chemic- al I B M "win G The grasshopper who came to dinner AD I Veterans Event Mrs. Dean Anderson and chilUtah Power and Light employdren, Bruce, Paul, Cardell and Lisa Dawn traveled to Salt Lake ees from Cutler with their partCity to spent Mothers Day with ners were In Salt Lake City for Mrs. Annie Halladay. the 22nd annual Veteran's Club party of the Preston division reVTTITS IX OGDEN cently. The group met for the ocMrs. Ed Doutre visited with her casion at the Hotel Utah Motor sister-in-laMrs. Loren Thorpe in Ogden last week. Mrs. Thorpe Lodge. Special Utah Power and Light returned home after having surgery on her back. Mrs. Doutre also service pins were presented to visited her sister, Mrs. John Udy. Virgil O. Packer for 45 years of service with the company; to Vivian R. Williams for 35 years; ON BUSINESS TRIP L. J. Cummings and his son, Clark S. Bowen and Wilford Dur-fe- y, L. J. Jr. left last week on a bus30 years; Michael D. Erickson iness trip to Chicago. They will and Ezra C. Lefler, 25 years, and return home some time this week. Joseph Durfey, 20 years. to visit their parents the Edward M. Starks. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Anderson, Sharon and Garth drove to Avon Sunday to visit with Mrs. Alma The Utah State Department of O. Jackson for Mothers Day. Health In cooperation with local Sunday dinner guests at the officials are planning a food Firth home Included Mr. handlers training course in the LeRoy and Mrs. Wallace Wise of GarTremonton-Garlan- d area today. land and Mr. and Mrs. Keith The course will consist of slides Wise of Ogden. The Phirl and films made In direct relationof Salt Lake City also ship to food handling. payed a brief visit at the ILeRoy All individuals who handle food Firth home. in any way for public consumpMr. and Mrs. Guy Bosley drove tion are invited to attend the to Ogden Sunday to visit with course. The two sessions are set Mrs. Drysdale. While in Ogto make it convenient for employ- den Bettyvisited the grave site of they ers to send their food handlers to their mother. one or the other session. Mrs. Deloris Stokes, Camie and The first will be held today at Dell accompanied by Dixie Fuhri-ma- n the Utah Power and Light audiand Camylla Jones drove to torium in Tremonton, from 9:30 Ogden Saturday afternoon. until 10.30 and the second one at Mr. and Mrs. Welling Mcfarlane Stephens Cafe, Garland, from 2:30 of Ogden were Sunday guests at until 3:30. the home of Mrs. Francessa Sum Chris-tense- Employees Attend U.P. & L. Annual M r"CH0 B I 3 8 ' w ffl r40lii,, r. M ffl J5 yj A fl 8 "h'M M mZT M Sava up to I! 102.75 Ford's nearest competitor on Flirlint 500 nj model with heater, radio and . automatic transmission; with air conditioning you can uva OVW Savt up to U2 on othtr accessories Save up to Sav on aluminked murders that normally list twice as long ws I year on regular oil las and 9219.85 WORLD'S MOST BEAUTIFULLY PROPORTIONED CARS Yhi Thunderblrd Inspired Ford Gilnle costs tC7 mrm lh. Ihm r.lrl.n. tJV Anlu Come in J Cash In! 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