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Show THATCHER-PENROS- E Leonard Petersen hj Mrs. Engvar Petersen Feted by Family A birthday celebration for Engvar Petersen Friday at his home had present: Mr. and Mrs. Marcell Palmer and Mrs, Marie Wither, Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Peterson of Brigham. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Norr, Mr. and Mrs. Burbank and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Briggs visited him in the evening. Mr. and Mrs, Elwin Jones and family, having recently moved into the community, have been extended a welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Petersen visited in Brigham Thursday with her sister, Mrs. Ruth Anderson. Mrs. Kimber Barlow and children, of Roy, visited Monday with her sister, Mrs. Vern Roche and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawr ence Peterson. The entire Barlow family also had visited the Peter sons on Saturday. Leland Petersen of Idaho Falls and his son Lynn of Montana visited a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jerald Petersen. Mr. and Mrs. Jerald Petersen and family were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dee Petersen of Tremonton Sunday. The Dee Petersens are moving to California. and Mrs. Vern Roche and family visited Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Kimber Barlow and fam Mr. ily in Roy. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard P. Petersen made a busines trip Saturday through Bear Lake to Evanston Wyo., returning through Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Len Petersen were joined at Grantsville Satur day morning by his brother Fred and wife, who accompanied them to Delta. Among those attending "Scenes from the Book of Mormon" at Ogden Thursday evening were Mr. Mrs. Thayne Stokes. Mr. and Mrs. Keith lew Shipment of f, 12 9 BACK IN U.S. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Smith of Garland have received word that their son Lynn who has spent the past 18 months in the South Pacific has arrived in the States. He expects to be stationed in San Diego for the next six months, His rank is now Fireman-firs- t class. RUGS WITH RUBBER PADS Reg $39.95 THIS WEEK ONLY 29.95 HALES BROS. FURNITURE CO. So. Tremont HERE FOR EASTER Susan Robins is spending her with her Rn.st.Br vacation week grandmother. Mrs. Rebecca Mor- tensen. She lives in San Francisco AL FRESH PRODUCE BUTT HALF 53c CELERY lb. 5c Shank HaH 43c RADISHES i Laub's exclusiye All Meat Family Size 4 for 55c FROZEN FOOD EASTER GROCERIES SPECIALS SPECIALS 7 for 1.00 PEAS BUNS HOT DOG Pack and HAMBURGER 8 .27 Pliofilm Bag lb. 25c of Picisweei 20 oz. WONDER FOOD LEMONADE California, 6 oz. 12 for 1.00 FRYERS Town Country 2 lb. pkg. 79c MARSIIMELLOV3, BEAHS, Pierces, 3C0 4 for 53c OLIVES, Libby's Family, Pilled 3 for 1 .00 SALAD DRESSING, I.G.A., Ql. 39c FORK & EGG, Milk While, large 'A' CHEESE, Mild Cheder Lunch Time POTATO CHIPS $1.25 Value 83c MARGARINE, 2 doz. 75c lb. 43c Tablerile 3 lbs. for 1.00 FREE SEWING MACHINE Value $219.00 LAUBS GA FREE PARKING USE OUR CONVENIENT SIDE ENTRANCE 1 sister; after learning that her name had been drawn very graciously asked that her name be wfthdrawn, since she claimed that her status in the community should have dis qualified her. She only entered, she reported, after helping her sister locate the clues for Mrs non-reside- nt ... L 6 m Z ' 1 LINbA SMITH for this week's contest, plus two accidentally left in from last week, so either 28 or 30 on the lucky slip would have taken the full prize this week. Thank You The LEADER wishes to offer a big Thank You and a tip of the hat to everyone who has helped make Who's Who a success for the past weeks. 28 clues A special bow for Mrs. Searle for her fine gesture ana aiso, special thanks for the many readers who faithfully submitted their entries every week. Entries we feeL which were more often made from the fun and spirit of the event, than for any other reason. The Winners A total of $677.50 was awarded by the LEADER in the contest. Topping the cash winners of the event was last week s winner, Dick Nessler, who copped the fviner Wes Gephart with all 24 entire $112.50 for correctly identi while the clues which were in LEADER staff was completely flustered from having lost the 25th clue. Other winners were: Mrs. Dwayne Crompton, Mrs. Ed Syl vester, Shirley Hunsaker, Jasper Shaffer, Norvel Estep, Mrs. Roxey HewArrivals RISER Brent Riser of East Garland are the proud parents of a baby girl born April 10 She is .their first child. The new mother is the former DeLon Lloyd First time grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Lloyd of East Tremonton and Mr. and Mrs. Martin Riser of East Garland are the paternal grandparents. HANSEN Dale and Mae Mason Hansen of Brigham announce the arrival of a Mr. and Mrs. baby boy March 29The new baby has a sister and a brother. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mason of Fielding Davis, W. A. Adams, G, L. Bourne, are the local grandparents. Bobby Cook and Henry Marble. GRUBBS Also, Mart Anderson, Margurite R, Neal Grubbs and his wife Bronson, Jeanette Austin, Bruce Darlene Stenquist Grubbs of Calif., are rejoicing over saker, Boyd Marble, Ardes Adams, Carr, Karla Rhodes, Laura Hun the baby girl which they have Debra Welling and Melvin R. adopted as their own. She was Munk. born April 7, and they expect to Also, Linda Lee Christensen, take her to their home Friday Mrs. Jesse Davis, Dixie Cornwall, this week. They have no other Richard Garrett, Aileen C. Boss children. Mrs. Grubbs' parents are and Porter Heusser. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Stenquist of Bur-ban- k, Tremonton. HUNSAKER The baby boy born April 9 to Captain David E. Stenquist and his wife, Marjorie Eberhart Stenquist of Provo delighted the parents and the four sisters in the family as well as the local grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sten quist. HUNSAKER Clair Ben Hunsaker and Jenae Stenquist Hunsaker are proud parents of a baby girl born April 1. She is their first child, and the first grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Stenquist and the first County Submits 52 'W Road Projects to State Box Elder county commissioners have forwarded a proposed schedr ule of road improvements for financing with Class "B" funds for state approval calling for work on 52 miles of county transportation arteries. Total cost of the proposed im provements was estimated by the county at $103,900. The county has been allocated $106,202.47 in Class "B" funds for the year, but must have state approval on all $10,000. Following is a listing of road projects: Three miles of Earl Oiling Adams road east of Thatcher, $15,000, and one mile west of Tre monton third ward, $5,000. One and one-ha- lf Seal Coat miles, north end of Iowa String road, $1,050; seven miles in Both. well, Thatcher and Penrose areas, $4,900; one mile east of Salt mile west Creek, $700; one-haof U. S. 30S at Elwood, projects. $350; Bulk of proposed road jobs are seven-eightmile on labor camp located in the Bear River valley, road north of Tremonton, $500; with little work scheduled for the one mile, bird refuge road, $700 south part of the county. and one mile Wilson Lane road, Included in the program Is the $500. Two and one-ha- lf purchase of new equipment and Graveling final payment of $10,000 for pre miles south of Willard, $1,500; viously acquired machines. The one and one-ha- lf miles fair new purchases include a Cater- grounds north to Garland road pillar patrol, $22,000, and a truck, $3,000; seven and one-ha- lf miles pro-pose- lf Water-Fig- ht The state's charges of "injur ing water works and means of conveyance" against Ralph Ashby of Fielding, with Owen C. Hess, also of Fielding as complaining witness in the misdemeanor trial, resulted in a hung jury in the Brigham City court of Judge Ida Merrill on April 6. n The jury reported its deadlock to the court at 10 p.m., following a day- - long session, which saw seven witnesses testify for the state against the defendant. Court officials said Tuesday they plan to reschedule the case for next fall after the farmers rush time. Trial Hess-Aslib- y Ashby served as the sole defense witness against the charges, which developed from his allegedly dumping dirt cleaned from his irrigation ditch into a parallel ditch which services the Hess farm, on or about October 23, Plymouth cemetery to Washakie road, $2,500. miles east and Two and one-ha- lf 10 south of Plymouth, $1,250; miles south of Grouse Creek, one mile, Dove Creek road, $750; two miles in Park Valley, $1,500; four miles, Salt Wells east,, $2,000; one mile, Hansel valley east road, $700, and one mile Hansel valley north road, $3,000. two miles on Bear Half sole River bird refuge road, $10,000. Fix B.C. Sewer The commissioners heard Brigham City Councilman John Had-fiel- d ask for county assistance in keeping water from backing up into the municipal sewage plant $7,-00- 0; drain. Hadfield said the backup is resulting from clogging conditions in the creek which runs past the plant. He explained that in the past, the creek has been cleared out every other year. He said two years ago, the city paid to have gravel dug from the creek and the county furnished trucks to haul the material to the city airport. He asked the same program be followed this year. Monday Services For Shelley Hess Funeral services were conducted afternoon in Belmont Ward for Shelley Hess, daughter of Ora and Ma- linda Dustin Hess, who died April She had 8, in a Logan hospital. been ill for two months. Born Dec. 8, 1951 in Logan, she was a second grade student in the Monday 1959. great grandchild for Eric Stenquist. Mrs. Laura Hunsaker is the other grandmother. JOHNSON and Martha Eileen Campbell Johnson of Tremonton now have two boys. Their second son was born March 31, and has been named Brent D. The local grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Campbell of Garland. LONG Allen L. and Janet Christensen are happy Long of Tremonton over the arrival of a daughter April 9. Their first child was a boy. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Cortez Christensen of Shelley, Ida., and Mr. and Mrs. Gerver Long of Torrance, Calif. SKID3IORE George Skidmore and his wife the former Mildred Hurd of Snow-vill-e made news his week when thev announced the birth of a baby girl. They have two son4 the youngest of whom is 16. Mrs. Horton Hurd of Snowville is the Walter Benjamin happy grandmother. Omer Call County Attorney ALLEN placed the following witnesses on It's a eirl for Ted and Dixie the stand to testify for. the state's Larson Allen of Tremonton, theft case: Ezra Mason, Verle Anderchild. She was born April first son, Jack Munson, Wesley Scott 13, and has two grandmothers and Larry Hess, all of Fielding, near by, Mrs. Roland Allen, Treand Ezra Mason of Brigham. monton and Mrs. Tessie Larson, school. Riverside Ashby's counsel was George B. Corinne. two her are parents, Surviving Handy, Ogden. sisters and one brother, Linda Lee, COAST TO COAST Clair D., and Juanita ILynn; grandMrs, S. E. Bjorn and daughter, parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Hess, Fielding and Mrs. Nina Dustin, Trixie spent last week in Florida with Lyle Bjorn and family. They Riverside. Bishop Ronald E. Hales conduct made the trip by air, then flew to ed the funeral services, and Rog- Susanville, Calif., where they atHarry Drew, Tremonton, presi ers Mortuary was in charge of tended the wedding of Jean Bjorn's dent of the Box Elder mosquito BIRTHDAY CLUB MEETS burial in the Fielding Cemetary. daughter Nancy Monday. and fly abatement district, this Mrs. Esther Clough entertained week advised county farmers that the Birthday Club Friday night the use of chlorinated hydrocar- at her home. Games were played bons, including DDT, in the spray- with prizes going to Wilma Spening of any dairy animal habitats, cer, June Crowther and Hannah ON including barns and pastures, has Davis. been forbidden by the Federal Food and Drug administration. ENTERTAINS CLUB 8 M.M. MOVIE FILM Mrs. Rose Limb entertained her Drew reports that the district PROCESSING INCLUDED board has accordingly proposed Bridge Club at her home Thursday NOW that all dairy areas be sprayed afternoon. Mrs. Lawrence Carter Regular $4.60 with malathion, or other approved was a special guest. Prizes for hemical insecticides. play went to Mrs. Dean Capener, TO A CUSTOMER LIMIT The board does, however, re Mrs. Ruby Nielsen and Mrs. Hall. commend the use of DDT in G. HARRISON'S Tremonton spraying yards and other premises BRIDGE CLUB FETED where the law premits. Mrs. Nelda Whitney graciously As in the past, the district will entertained her Bridge Club on share in spraying costs to the total of 25 cents per gallon of the Thursday night. 'IWVVVVVVVVVVVWVVVVVVWVVVVVWVVVWV cost for either DDT or Malathion, with property owners sharing the Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hartley and balance. of Torrence, Calif., are visitbaby The use of malathion is expectthis week with the W. Lee ing and this costs, ed to increase added cost will have to be borne Thompsons. by property owners, Drew said. RETURN FROM A special meeting of the dis- CALFORNIA VISIT trict board is set for 7:30 p.m., Mr. and Mrs. James Bigler renext Monday in the Brigham City turned home Monday after spendwarehouse to discuss the change ing two weeks in California visit1 Mile South of Stop Light and added problems. The public is ing relatives and friends. They Invited, Drew reported. were guests of Mrs. Bigler's sis ter, Mrs. John L. Trudeau in San PIGNIG HAMS, lb. or whole Gabriel. VISIT IN CALIFORNIA eight-year-o- four-ma- ld 530 and GREEK OM0HS Swift Drew Warns of Changed Rule HOSTESS HAMS Fully Cooked 1830 2 bchs. for 5c Tablerile TURKEYS Hens or Toms lb. 490 Meat COKE FRANKS AH Skinless E, 790 JUMBO FRANKS 1 This week's first winner, Twilla Searle, a visitor of Mr. and Mrs. William Storrer, and Mrs. Storr-er'- s Ends in Hung Jury for EASTER I The LEADER'S Who's Who contest passes into history this week, but not without circumstances taking a hand in making the final chapter an interesting climax to what has been an interest-buildin- g valley First Fielding 6esf of everything for your ams Linda Smith, 12; Wins Final Who's Who 28-we- ek Webb of Salt Lake City were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Miller. Mrs. Howard Petersen underwent surgery at Logan hospital Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn O. Clark and Larnell visited in Brigham Tues day win Mrs. Clark's mother, Mrs Rosella Simper. Saturday they visited in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Wood visited this weekend with their son Edwin and family in Bountiful and in Salt Lake City with their son Rullen and family. Mrs. Emily Tolman visited for a week in Salmon, Ida., witn ner sons Rex and Edward Tolman and families. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nelson visited in Salt Lake City Sunday with their granddaughter, Sherry removed from the hospital to her Kay, who is seriously ill. She was home in Ogden this week. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Odene Kay. Rodrequez of East Tremonton, died Tuesday at 3 a.m. in an Og den hospital. He was born April in the local hospital and taken to Ogden for specialized treat ment. Surviving are the parents and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Valencia of Tremonton and Mr, and Mrs. Victor Rodrequez. Burial arrangements will be an nounced by Rogers Mortuary. FOR SPRING YAe Mr. Mr. and and Infant Boy Dies In Ogden Tuesday JUST IN TIME 26 and Mrs. Preston Petersen, and Mrs. Albert L. Smith, and Mrs. Verl Waldron, Mr. Mrs. William Burton and Mr. Storrer's entry. Following this, we went back to the box, with the 267 entry sups and tried again. This time we came up with the name of Linda Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Smith being one of our earlier Who's Who luminaries. Linda successfully located 26 of the 28 clues for the identity of Ierael Hunsaker, this week's and the final Who's Who personality. She received a check for S7.50 Recardo Rodrequez, the infant from the LEADER as the final son of Paul and Naomi Valencia winner in this series. There were EASTER WEEK SPECIALS Ox Tremonlon. tltal The LEADER 14, I860 Thursday. April FILM . . . SAVE 3.75 2 El-le- ry - GUARANTEED TENDER MEATS AT HANSEN PACKING CO. 33s sliced Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gephart returned home Monday after visiting with tlieir son Burke and family in Los Angeles ami spending a few days in Las Vegas. While in California, they helped the family celebrate the first birthday of Allison Gephart, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Burke Gephart. They also observed their own 45th wedding anniversary with their family while there. In Salt Lake For Operation Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Davis of Mr. and Garland accompanied Mrs. Tommy Haws of Tremonton to Salt Lake City Sunday. Mr. Haws entered the LDS hospital for a major operation. Mrs. Darlene Nellies find sons of Salt Lake City visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jick ITadfield, Mrs. Nellies parents. HICKORY CURED HAMS , lb. 49s Whole or Half FRANKS, Swift's Premium lb. 53s All Meal FRAKXS, regular GROUND BEEF Lean and Tender 3 lbs. 1.39 2 lbs. 79s |