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Show Tremonton, Utah Bothwell Folks m..,uii mmi)i)jMii in iii.nuiin.iii mrogfuw Visit Relatives ' Mr. and Mrs. Raymonri Kupfer and family were guests of Mr. and i Mrs. Emil Kupfer Saturday. Sunr day Mr. and Mrs. Emil Kupfer .drove to Ogden to spend the day r at the Melvin Kilfoyle in Service was held Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Clyde Anderson. A very interesting lesson was given by ' Mrs. Reed Harris. Refreshme.-.t- s were served to those present General Conference was an attraction over the weekend for Mr. and Mrs. Deloris Stokes. They drove to Salt Lake City Saturday morning and returned late Sunday. The Ronald Firths enjoyed DON W. COOMBS several sessions at the tabernacle and also visited Marie's father at the Veterans hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Firth were in Ogden during the week on business.. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Firth visited A welcome home will be held Sunday in Corinne at the home of this Sunday night, Oct 18, at the their daughter, Mrs. Jess Nidi Honeyviiie ward for Elder Don olas and family. W. Coombs. He has completed an Mrs. Wallace Jones and dau IL.D.S. mission in the North ghter, Melodie of Moab have been Central States. The meeting will begin at 7:30 spending a few days at the Polly Smith home in Tremonton. They p.m. visited with the DeLon and De Elder Coombs is a son of Mr. loris Stokes' Monday. and Mrs. H. Ross Coombs of Miss Dorothy Manning of Gar Honeyville. land spent the week with Mr. and Mrs. Clair Firth and family. Mrs. Clair Firth accompanied VISIT FRIDAL kOME Mrs. Stewart Francis and baby Mr. and Mrs. Glen Manning to Salt Lake City Sunday to visit Lesa, Centervilie, are visiting at her father, L. W. Manning at the the K. H. Fridal, Jr. home for the week. Veterans Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Bosley were in Ogden during the week visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wilson. HEALTH Mrs. Dallas Stokes drove Jo Ann Stokes and Brenda Robbins HINTS to Ogden Saturday for the after noon. I May Bosley and Nora Kupfer of their a sewing meeting enjoyed club. It was held at the home of The Nell Nessen in Tremonton. Prepared bv 2 American Foundation ladies enjoyed socializing and a delicious luncheon was served. for Animal Health Mrs. Wallace Anderson was in Farmers are taking a huse Salt Lake City during the week financial loss, today, because oi on business. infertility in some of their live stock. MIDLAND CAMP TO MEET When a cow fails to reproduce, Mrs Grace N. Brough will be the loss may range from $50 to hostess to members of the Mid' land Camp of Daughters of Utah $160. The total of present live Pioneers at her home. The meet stock losses due to sterility is now. estimated at well over ing is to be held on Oct. 22, be ginning at 3:00 p.m. $100,000,000. That whopping total has led authorities to focus on VISITS DAUGHTER this problem with special efforts SMITH HOME this month, as part of National Mrs. Frances Jones and baby Livestock Loss Prevention Year. week have been visiting this past at .the home of Mrs. Polly Smith. They returned to their home in a; ,i j Moab this week. & home.-Teache- Jl Honeyville Ward Plans Homecoming r or Missionary Pi. Good Tilings Come In Small Packages It is not uncommon to hear someone say: "These) pills are so small, that I can't understand how they can be very effective" or "How can these tablets cost so much when they don't look any different from an aspirin tablet?" Few of us realize how po- usually needed to produce a significant effect. We all know how little one ounce is, but one gram is only; 128 of an ounce. Most drug dosages are measured in milligrams or 11000 of gram, and many of the, newer compounds a r ej measured in micrograms or millionths of a gram. One of the most dramatic medical experiences is the remarkable response in pernicious anemia to a daily dose of only one microgram of vitamin Base your judgment of a drug on the benefits you receive in relief and healing, not on the size of the tablet or its cost. Mrs. Hall visited the Logan Tem ple. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Parkinson and family of Roy visited Leon's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oran Parkinson. Mrs. June Denny, Terry Lynne and Allen spent several days this week visiting with Mrs. Denney"s sister, Mrs. Doris Nelson and family at Mantua. Attend Funeral In Lay ton Among those who attended fun eral services in Layton, Thursday for Mrs. Annie Adams Flint 29, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dell Adams were: Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gibbs, Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo E. Hoskins, Mrs. Ladetha Hoskins of Portage, Mrs. Ezra Hoskins, of Malad, Mrs. Afton Pierson, Ply mouth and Mrs. Wm. D. Harris, Tremonton. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Warner, Aberdeen, Ida., visited for several days this week with Mrs. Warner's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Halford, and other relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Nelson and family of Mantua were Sunday guests of Mrs. Nelson's parents, Mr. and Mrs, David P. Gibbs. Mr. and Mrs. DeVon Price and daughters of Ogden spent the weekend with Mrs. Louise Allen and Mr. and Mrs. Ora H John. Bruce barley and Miss Rose mary Maughn visited . Thursday evening with Mr. jand Mrs. Raymond Hall and Mr. and Mrs. Wendell C. Hall. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Rose were Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Udy of Murray, and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Rose and chil dren of Ogden. Janice Rose re turned home with them after a week's visit in Ogden. Larry Knudsfi, Great Falls, Mont., visited this week with his brother and sister-in-laMr. and Mrs. Bud Knudsen. Ronald John, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ora H. John is attending the USU at Logan Uiis year. HERE IT IS Air Cooled Seml-Auiomat- $5.00 THE RULES may be anyone in the Tremonton-Garlan- d area. Clues for his (or her) identity will be hidden ONLY in ads of sponsoring Merchants (see "Where to Look for "Clues," above). If, by coincidence, the name of the WHO'S WHO (or other facts aboutorhim) happen to other places in editorial matter, appear in news items, will not count as clues in this this newspaper, these OVER Lays One Away W. Main Tremonton O GARLAND 3. WHO'S WHO READ THEM w C. HARRISON'S STUDIO 27 1. This is a family fun contest! One entry per person (family of four could submit four entries). Anyone may enter UNLESS a member of your family is employed by The Leader or by the merchant whose ad is heavily bordered this week (this applies ONLY during the week his ad is bordered). Employees of other Sponsoring Merchants ARE eligible. use any slip of paper for entry 2. Nothing to buy blank. Not necessary to be present to win. Not necessary to be a subscriber to The Leader to enter. HERE ARE staying with his. brother-in-laand sister, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Harris, while he is employed at the sugar factory. Roy Gibbs also of Hunter is staying with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Hyrum TOP QUALITY Finger-Ti- p Tray Fed Focusing Razor Sharp Lens TRY MATCHING THIS VALUE al NEIGHBORS kins. Marion M, Rees of Hunter ia ic This contest, its rules, and texts of advertisments herein, Copyright 1959 by B. Reinhardt. All rights reserved. Where to Look for Clues:' . . . Clues may be hidden in ANY ad in this section. When a star appears in any of these ads, it means that addi-ionadvertising of that firm appears elsewhere in this issue of the paper, and additional clues may be hidden in any of those ads also! Clues will be scattered . . . there may be from one to or none. This is a contest of skill five clues in any ad and we intend to do our best to outwit you. We invite you to do your best to outwit us! ABOUT YOUR Mr. and Mrs. Murray Hoskins and family of Layton cpent the weekend with Mrs. Ladetha Hos- 35 MM SLIDE PROJECTOR III TREMONTON CONTEST 15, 1959 Gibbs. 098 W ri who er' Write down the name vou think WHO'S ? is Add the total number of clues you can find in ALL the ads of sponsoring Merchants in this issue. You do not have to list all these clues just give the total number of them. Don't forget to add your name and address. Then drop your entry in the box located at the Sponsoring Merchant, whose ad is bordered in this issue. 5. This week's contest starts when you receive this issue and closes at 11 a.m. Monday on the following week 6. At that time, a drawing will be held at the store where entries have been received for this week's contest The first entry drawn that identifies WHO'S WHO will win $7.50. If THATcorrectly entry also lists the correct total number of clues hidden in all ads of Sponsoring Merchants, a BONUS of $17.50 will be added. Whenever this BONUS is not won, it will be added to next week's BONUS which will continue to grow until it is won! 7. Every possible precaution will be taken to prevent typographical errors that might be mistaken for clues, but errorless typography CANNOT BE GUARANTEED (by anyone). The Publisher of The Leader will be the judge in all questions, and his decision in final. Family participation gives you a better chance to win the jackpot . . your wife, husband, or some bright-eye- d youngster MAY spot a clue that you miss! Got" any Perry Mason in you? . . . Think YOU can outwit the contest? . . . Remember, you can't win if you don't enter! DEPOSIT THIS WEEK'S EIITIIIES WITH LS Animals which fail to repro duce regularly can be a drain on farm profits. Anderson Lumber Co. The problem involves two types of condition . . . temporary infertility, and functional infertility. Pabco Paints -J- ohn Mansville Building physiological or hormone disturbances. More often, however, the problem involves disease, overproduction, faulty nutrition, or heredity. Here again, it is almost impossible to tell the cause with out a competent examination And, until the cause is knowr one certainly cannot tell whr Quality Building Supplies jfffMP LiSf fg Phone AL BJ. W SPOKTS CENTER" BRUCE CARR'S SPORTSVILLE 302 E. Main - Ig Complete Recapping On the Spot Tire Service ADAM-- JACK and PATS Whirlpool Washers R.C.A. - TV RADIO SHOP We Turn A House & West AL 34 S. mint oiaim CARLSON GLASS and operated Into A Home . FurnIshinSS Frigidalre Sales & Service Complete Furniture moor cong PAINT 58 E. Main - AL - AIL Tremont .,,. CR 4NM sisjli Reared two families 55 S. 2nd f Btae and ward service aL HOME OWNED DRUG STORE S HALE BROS FURNITURE SerVlce " Years AUTO' PARTS TO SHOP" TELEVISI0N RADI all year "your LEE'S Goodrich - OK Tires OJL Rubber Welders I your Personalized Flowers For ajj occasions M B mm BRADSHAW'S to stop loss should incluc regular pregnancy examinatior and the owner should likewi recognize that nutrition, air plays an important part in t! picture and that sound ration a necessary to maintenance of high reproduction rate. T whole infertility-sterilit- y picti is costing livestock owners ; too much. "Right on the Corner Right on the Price" Native of Sanpete PAD m ConterSor'Sy Colonial, Modern, French, Itanan Pr0- vinCH2 deduced in price. month. $15.00 down. $15.00 per Term .a. law as SUMMERHAYS MUSIC CO. South State Street wj piano - until Christmas furniture & 28 W. Main - AL Commercial & Contracting 39 W. Main AL & Repairs W. Main AL LAUB S I.G.A. Self Service Laundry lst s- - & Tremont " VALLEY CLEANERS GMC HOUSE OF NAME MOTOR CO. Ph. AL year at and SERVICE Electrical Contracting And Repairing 30 S. Tremonton AL JAY DEE HARRIS Than Ever International Harvester McCormick - Deering MAIN THEATRE JEWELRY 1 330 E. Main Movies Are Better PALMER MERCURY AMERICAN FOOD STORE AL Fine Quality Merchandise Lowest Prices Possible FORD - LINCOLN SALES RUSS ELECTRIC Ph. AL Quality Meats Two sisters, 2 brothers Sixteen grandchildren Phone AL Top Values Eyery Day - Groceries MARLO'S BRANDS Delivery Ph. AL Ph AL 7"5U AL 7"2291 RESTORE THE DRAPE & Brake Service Complete Recapping Be Fashion Fresh For Pickup IN Wheel Alignment & Wayne Sandall Motor Co. Pontiac Cadillac REMOVE THE DIRT TREMONTON Produce NORM'S TIRE SERVICE SPECIALISTS Residential Lite Fixtures - Motor Service 127 L 9 EXCEL CLEANERS Box Elder County - M. A. Clark Electric Your Clothes Best Friend Appliance Store in Phone AL Any program from infertility HURRY! WHILE THEY LAST! SALfc '"nets and consoles sty hngs Northern Furnliure Decorations Unusual Gifts to do. Prescription Service Veterinary Supplies will hold any Relief Society sets union meeting The regular South Bear River Stake Relief Society Leadership meeting which was postponed last week because of general conference will be held Saturday, Oct. 17 at 2:30 pm There will be departmental work for all ward Relief Society officers and teachers. "functional" infertil ity sometimes is the result of ADAM'S DRUG STOKE $5.00 Word was received by Mr. and Mrs David P. Gibbs of the birth of a baby boy to Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Gibbs of Kaysville Saturday, Oct. 10, their fourth child. Mr. and Mrs. Gibbs left Tuesday to see their new grandson, and visit for an indefinite time. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hall and Bradley left Friday for their home in Greeley, after Colo., several days visit with Raymond's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell C. Hall and other relatives and friends. Thursday, both Mr. and Thursday. October So-call- B-1- &au Portage Couple Visit Grandchild JTK1 Temporary infertility can be caused by many diseases, some of which include trichomoniasis; vibriosis, brucellosis, infectious vaginitis, and vesicular vaginitis. These diseases may delay or interrupt normal reproduction. The symptoms are confusing, and the evidence is not always too clear. Diagnosis should be made by an experienced veterinarian in any suspected case, and his guidance should determine what to do. tent our modern drugs are, and how little of a drug is 3719 LEADER Th BYU GARLAND Phone AL Tremonton Dealer For Tremonton Lived in valley since 1904 AL A New 'Who's Who Contest Every Week . . .Your Chance to Have Fun and Win Money. . . |