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Show THE Thursday. October 13. 1960 me LIE AMIR The Garland Times Published by the LEADER PUBLISHING COMPANY. Inc. Entered at the post offce at Tremonton, Utah as Second A. N. Rytting Class matter October 15, 1925, and Publisher Editor under act of March 3, 1879. SUBSCRIPTION RATES (In advance) $3.50 per year VNAAAAAVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVfVVVVVVVWWWWWWW flf MEMORY OF City's Sctapboofc I SHALL REMEMBER I shall remember, when my day is spent, How to its gladness little bits were lent By those who smiled, or nodded as they passed; And cares shall go only this joy shall last I shall be grateful, too, and humbly pray That on the morrow, as I go my way, I may go bravely, I may wear a smile. And help to make some other life worth while. Doris Virginia Couts. NOTICE TO MISSIONARIES FWnilies of departing LDS missionaries are reminded of the standing offer of free subscriptions to all missionaries in the field, if the family will pay the cost of added postage and keeping the publishers advised on current address changes. Postage costs for a year's subscription are as follows. Ortside Box Elder county, but in the United States - $1.25. Canada - $1.25. South America and Mexico -$1.50. All other continents - $2.35 NOW EAST GARLAND By Mrs. Eph Peterson Ann Sorensen, Orpha Oyler and Essie Peterson sang with the Singing Mothers in October conference. They accompanied Mrs. Rhoda Welling as did Alene Suth-edlan- d and Velda Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Giover of Tremonton were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mart Riser Sunday Mrs. Ross Rhodes took Mrs Neal Rhodes and baby and Mrs Ruby Nielson to Ogden Thursday to see the new babies of Mrs Robert Glassman who has twin? OPEN FOR BUSINESS New you can free yourself at phosphate time! CUSTOM SPREADING by Anchor Custom Service PHOSPHATE Anchor Brand treble super phosphate pelleted $82.00 33V4 ammonium nilraie 80.00 80.00 33 Vi ammonium nitrate 56.40 21 ammonium sulfate 84.00 Walton Brand 84.00 Walton Brand 84.00 Walton Brand (For charge accounts add $5.00 per ton above price) Bags are as obsolete as the single tree. You can now save at least 4 handlings over your bagged fertilizer in addition to the bulk price saving by using our service. You have your choice to have any of the listed fertilizers delivered and spread uniformly on your field in the amount you want for only $1.00 per acre. Or if you prefer to spread your own, you can have it loaded on your truck with no delay. Our service is approved for financing by the AmalSugar Co. See gamated Sugar Co. and Utah-Idahrecomenda-tion- . and your local field man for financing 25-11- 22-14- 20-18- o We invite you to come in and talk with us about your fertilizer needs. Garland. You may call George Davi3. ALpine Utah. Or you may call me collecx Art Walton, SK Cache Junction. Res. or Business JO 5 p.m. Business Hours 8 a.m. WALTON FERTILIZER CO. CACHE JUNCTION, UTAH ind the baby of Mrs. Lowell Chris tensen. Also at the family get to jether was Mrs. Russell Steven son. Mr. and Mrs. Carter Holladaj ind son and grandson of Sal. Lake City visited the Paul Lar sons Saturday. Geneva Sorensen and her moth jr Mrs. Neomia Sorensen, Thurs Jay attended conference. Orlene Shauna Curtis and Patsy Sebret returned home with them Sunday Obesrves Mothers Birthday Mrs. Reta Sorensen, Mrs. Margie Atkinson and Mrs. Norma Forsberg were in Malad Tuesday to help their mother, Mrs. David J. Williams, celebrate her birthday anniversary. Mrs. Ellen Rhodes accompanied Mrs. Gerry Summers to Bountiful where she spent the day with Mrs. Blaine Fryer while Gerry was in Salt Lake City. Mr, and Mrs. Lee Allen Friday attended conference. The Alleni entertained the Young Marrieds at their home Thursday evening. Lorin Kump of Axtell visited at the Gilbert Allred home Friday tc Monday. On Sunday visited Ogden relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Johnson and family of Bountiful spent the weekend at the Roy Oyler home. Mr. Oyler returned after a week in Rexburg in the potato harvest. His two grandsons returned with him for a visit during the potato harvest vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Edvalson and Melvin and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Edvalson of Ogden were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Rhodes. Carl Wood is staying at the Kenneth Shaffer home while Mrs Dora Shaffer is with Mr. and Mrs Bob Shaffer at Pocatello. Jack Oyler spent the weekend at Boise, Ida., with friends. Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Bourne and family of Tremonton were Sunday dinner guests of the Dor Bournes. Mrs. Bourne and children spent Tuesday with Mrs. Eldon Adams in Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Stacey Oyler spent the weekend in Salt Lake City. L. M. Holman and members of the Bishopric were in Salt Lake City Friday evening to a special meeting of Aaronic Priesthood and visiting teachers leaders. Dallas Pierson and Steve Shaffer were also at the meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Holman attended the meeting Monday evening of the Sons of Utah Pioneers at By Mrs. John Holmgren Bear River Farm Bureau women met Sept. 30th at 2:00 p.m. at Bear River meeting house. "Breakfast Cookery" had Bessie Hansen demonstrator. is Twenty-on- e .nembers were present. Prior to attending a Farm Bur-:a- u training school at U.S.U., several ladies were invited to d a luncheon in Brigham given by Bessie Hansen. Attending were Mrs. Seretta Johnsen, Mrs. Rula Checketts, Mrs. Myrtle Anderson, Mrs. Rita Anderson and Mrs. Gertie Iverson from Bear River and Mrs. Gladys Wheatley and Mrs. Laura Hunsaker from After the luncheon the Hon-eyvill- e. ladies spent the afternoon planning a display table for the school. Mrs. Lorna Adams, Idaho Falls, visited last week with relatives In Bear River. Mary C. Christensen has received visits from friends. Some of her visitors have been Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Hanel, Cathy and Jerry of Chicago; Mrs. Don Eppeson BRHS Featured Western Flavor hi Harvest Ball By Jeri Oyler Sharing the atmosphere of an "Autumn Wonderland", 1960 Harvest Ball theme, were Riverites, Saturday night in the Bear River High gymnasium. The program included dancing to the music of the Hall Orchestra amid sagebrush, wagon wheels, and a "harvest moon." Thse at- - Australia to visit with her sister. Mrs. Keith Johnsen and Mrs. Vernon Johnsen represented Bear City; Mrs. Jed Mortensen, Tresinging mothers chorus that sane monton, Mrs. Leona Nelson, River City in the Northern Utah Mr. and and Mrs. Bert at Relief and General Society Christensen and children, Brig-haConference last weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Irving ChristenMr. and Mrs. Austin Johnsen at- sen recently visited in Soda tended the dinner for Senator Springs. his John Kennedy and also talk which was in Salt Lake City reHon-eyvill- Family Honors Mothers Memory Sunday, Sept. 25, being the oc- onimission expires OCTOBER SPECIALS of Mrs. Hansine Hansen Johnsen's 100th birthday, members of the C. C. Johnsen family gathered to pay honor to the memory of their mother. Mrs. Florence Gardner was hostess for dinner at her home. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Johnsen, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Johnsen, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Johnsen, Mr. and Mrs. Ossey Jensen and Mrs. Gardner. Mrs. Emery Huggins and daugh ter Mrs. Glen Woodyatt recently lunched together in Ogden,' the occasion being Pat's birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Christensen visited last Sunday with Mrs. W. R. Hamilton in Bountiful prior to Mrs. Hamilton leaving for casion WARFARIN PELLET . 5 lb. . . and Mice Kills Rats can $J98 UNICO SPARK PLUGS Balanced Design Double Electrodes tending heard a piano solo by Susan Green, and a boy's quartet consisting of Don Kerr, Doug Harris, LaMar Tracey, and Bob Jensen. Turkies were given away to Mike Olsen, Glen Secrist, and Brent Goodey. Other dancers left with cakes that were auctioned. Highlight of the evening was announcing of Harvest Ball royalty. Riverites chose Mary Sperry and Bob Jensen. Grant Theurer and Sherril King were of the dance. An outstanding value Rear-Whe- 69ua TRACTOR TIRES el First Line $ 4 ply 10-2- 4 37 95 EACH UNICO CHEST TYPE FREEZERS 21 ATTEND COUSIN'S WEDDING Miss Belva Gae Hall of Provo Stephens Cafe in Garland. Mrs. Marion Sorensen spent and Glayde Hill of Ogden spent Friday with her daughter Lennis the weekend at the Jess Garfield Thrasher in Ogden and was there home. They came to attend the again Monday. wedding of their cousin Deanna Class Has Hay Ride Garfield. Merle Larson's Sunday School were taken by Mr. Larson on a Mrs. Harry Drew and her sistractor trailer hay ride through ter, Mrs. L. W. Mattson who is East Garland, Garland and North visiting her, spent Thursday in Garland Thursday evening, return- Ogden visiting with relatives and ing to the Larson home iwher they friends. had Pot Luck lunch. The priests quorum held a cot- ATTENDS COUSIN'S FUNERAL Mrs. Joe Burgess was in Salt tage meeting Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Lake City Friday to attend funerSorensen. Carl Hansen and Jay al services for her cousin, Vivian Sharp. Oyler gave talks. . -- foot models just (Equally low prices on other models) BATTERIES SNOW TIRES Unico Long-Wearin- g to fit any car Redi-Gri- p SPECIAL LOW PRICES FOR OCTOBER 10 - off NOW $ C00 FOUR SECTION BATTERY UNIT Regularly $15 (Good for small pets) J These Specials, and others, now available at your Neighborhood POULTRY UTAH and FARMERS COOPERATIVE REED GILES Manager pail THE '61 PONTAC S HERE! It's AH Pontiac! on el new proportion I The track Is the width between the wheels. Pontiac has the widest track of any car. And now that we've trimmed body width, more weight Is balanced directly New track-to-bod- y between the wheels. You ride with greater poise, maneuver with firmer control. the new, fuel-savin- Trophy g Engine! New fuel engine more alr makes gas go further. Eleven versions to select from. range Horsepowers foot-roo- specify the Trophy Economy V-- Its lower compression ratio lets you use clearance under the steering wheel. Doors are wider, swing open farther with no Jutting barriers to bump as you get In and out. regular gas. It's the Wide Track way WAYNE West Main V-- 8 induction system gives this new have been increased. Seats are higher, yet there's more SEE YOUR LOCAL 6G5 Powered by Wde-7ra.c- k! from 215 to 348. For best economy, More room, more comfort Insidel Headroom, leg room and Tre-nonto- (SKAL- - e, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stacey of Salt Lake City visited last Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Reed Munns and family. Mr .and Mrs. Vernal Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Iverson visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Milton Reese in Paul, Idaho stopping at American Falls on the way home. cently. Rytting Sworn to and subscribed before Tie this 10th day of Oct. 1960 G. Melvin Foxley Votary Public residing at Utah. c of of Midway; her granddaughter daughter Margo D. Christensen. of Doyle Christensen of Salt Lake 1880. My Tremonton. Utah .'arm Bureau Ladies See Demonstration STATEMENT REGUIRED BY THE ACT OF AUGUST 24, 1912, AS AMENDED BY THE ACTS OF MARCH 3, 1933, JULY 2, 1946 AND JUNE 11, 1960 (74 STAT. 208) SHOWING THE OWNERSHIP, MANAGEMENT, AND CIRCULATION OF The Leader-Garlan- d Times published weekly at Tremonton, Box Elder Co., Utah for Sept. 30, 1960. 1. The names and addresses of the publisher, editor, managing editor, and business managers are: Publisher, Editor, Managing Editor, and Business manager, A. N. Rytting, No. 10 No. 1st West, Tremonton, Utah. 2. the owner is: (If owned by a corporation, its name and address must be stated and immediately thereunder the names and addresses of stockholders owning or holding 1 percent or more of total amount of stock. If not owned by a corporation, the names and addresses of the individual owners must be given. If owned by a partnership or other unincorporated firm, its name and address, as well as that of each individual member, must be given.) 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