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Show Thursday. January 19, 1361 The LEADER Tremoaioa. Uiah City JC's Observe Group's Founding Business and Professional Directory BLACKSMITHS ELECTRICIANS Blacksmith Hansen Packing ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS Curing ELECTRIC Phone AL Guiana 2 Mile North on Mala Leek Fer Sign 51 Furniture Seat Custom Cutting and ACE MANUFACTURING Tractor & Truck Seats Repairs at WIRING Garland, Utah All Types of Welding and FARM REPAIR Don's Upholstering Tender Meats Commercial - Industrial and Residential Covers E. Main RETAIL MEATS at SAVINGS 42 AL S. Tranont AL Tremonton, Utah 621 New Custom Upholstered Furniture CAFES FARM SERVICE Flnssl Grade Meats Custem Cut and Wrapped VISIT E FIN'S CAFE Steaks and Seafeo For a snack Coffee break or a full course dinner WE ARE HERE TO SERVE YOU Tremeaioa STEPHEN'S CAFE Garland, Utah EROASTED CHICKEN SHRIMP FISH N CHIPS fESTXLXZER 8c CHEMICALS TXXES. GAS and OIL TOOLS and APPLIANCES Veterinary Supplies Batteries and Accessories 360 E. Main AL 67 TAYLOR FARM SERVICE Complete Tractor and Machinery Repair Service Welding and Hoist Truck Service Try Our Chip Dip Take Out Orders and Luncheons to Go Party & Banquet Rooms Tremonton is just two SAVE MONEYI AL WELDING GENERAL REPAIRING Jeoffroy Chisel Plows CLEANERS Adams Hardfaced Ground Tools HUNSAKER IMPLEMENT EXCEL CLEANERS 55 S. and 2nd West SELF SERVICE LAUNDRY AL Complete Seed AL & Feed Service PELLETS Your Formula or Ours GRAINS NOW OPEN Rolled. Ground and Mixed VALLEY CLEANERS Custom Seed Cleaning ERVIN STOHL WAREHOUSE and Delivery Pick-U- p Alterations Repairs PHONE AL 267 PORK Fresh or Cured Locker Space Available Worlay's Colli Storage North of High School den. Walter Hansen attending school at the University of Utah spent SERVICE STATIONS the weekend at home. He was accompanied by Chris Hansen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Oyler HARRIS entertained at dinner for their son Dick. Invited guests were Mr. STATION and Mrs. Joe Oyler, Dora Shaffer and Steve and Diana Nelson and Complete Deanna Hendricks. Lubrication Mr. and Mrs. Carl Edvalson and Service Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Edvalson of Oerden visited Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Rhodes Sunday evening. Gas Oil Mr. and Mrs. Tom Clark and Tires children of Ely, Nev., visited the Here To Serve You Better Blaine Rhodes Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Holman at405 W. Main AL tended a meeting of the Sons of the Pioneers at the Golden Bowl in Tremonton. Mrs. Dora Shaffer returned SatTV REPAIR urday after a week in Salt Lake City and Provo. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Shaffer were Mr. and Mrs. Dean Shaffer, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Grover and Mr. and Go Mrs. Roy Oyler. In the evening Mr. and Mrs. Mack and A little trouble now can de- son Steven of Magna Cheney visited the velop into big repairs later Shaffers. Mrs. Staoey Oyler Call us at the first sign of Mr. and weekend in Salt Lake spent the SERVICE Try Us . . . Trade with us and Miles South of Us. By Mrs. Eph Peterson Mrs. Annie Nielson and son Richard of Idaho Palls spent Tuesday to Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs. I M. Holman. The Holmans accompanied them to Salt Lake City Tuesday. On Wednesday the Nielsons accompanied the Holmans to Ogden where they visited Mrs. May Bjorklund and a number of cousins. Thursday the Holmans had as guests, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Brown of Og- Whole. Half or Quarter Everything Fer the Farm and Heme PILLSBURY FEEDS W. Main AL U.S. Bonded Warehouse The Jaycees, however, are no longer an arm of the Chamber of Commerce. Though the similarity in name remains, only the aim of civic betterment is similar. The movement spread so fast that within a year the United States Junior Chamber of Commerce was formed with 24 cities represented. The organization has reached such proportions that today there are more than 3,700 chapters In the national Jaycees with a quarter million members. The Jaycee movement also has reached to 90 nations and territories with over 350,00 members in more than 4,800 chapters. Junior Chamber International, the world's third largest interna-tionHewMr. and Mrs. Joe City with club, maintains headquar lett. ters In Miami Beach. United chilMrs. Roy Atkinson and States is In Jaycee headquarters dren attended church In Belmont Oklahoma. Tulsa, Sunday evening where Kathleen sang with the girls select glee club of the Jr. High school. ATTEND PIANO RECITAL Darrell Hansen of Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Reg Brough were City visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred in Ogden Sunday evening to hear Peterson Sunday. Robert Webber give a piano recital. He is a student of Fredrick Idaho Falls Visitors at East Garland BEEF FAMILY FARM STORE The affiliation was so popular that the "St. Louis Plan" soon spread to many cities in the Jaycee Week, the annual anniversary observance of the Junior started Chamber of Commerce, last Sunday in Tremonton, Ronald Ransom, local Jaycee president, announced today. The Week celebrates the founding of the Junior Chamber in 1915 in St. Louis, the brainchild of Henry Giessenbier, Jr., who called together members of the St. Louis dancing club to form the Young Men's Progressive Civic Association. The name was later changed to Junior Citizens, starting the abbreviation, "J.C." In 1918 the St. Louis Chamber of Commerce invited the Junior Citizens to become affiliated as the Junior Chamber of Commerce. UPHOLSTERING GUARANTEED Electric Service J.J. WHITE Phone AL MEATS Job Openings Decrease For Don't Let TV Trouble trouble in your TV, radio or phonograph. al - 'I There is opportunity open to al imateur and professional leather raftsmen, designers and manu- "aeturers to exhibit their wares ind compete in a contest In Salt the National .Ake City when Cattlemen's Association and the Vational Cow Belles Inc. meet in innual convention Jan. The Cow Belles are sponsoring in "Awards in Rewarding Lea ther" contest in an effort to spur greater use of leather. There will be two classes in the contest, amateur and professional. Those interested in entering may get additional information from Mrs. Leland S. Swaner, 1700 South Redwood Road, Salt Lake City, or from Mrs. David R. Waldron, Tremonton, Box Elder County chairman. Entries should be sent to Leather Exhibit, 7c National Cow Belles, Hotel Utah, Salt Lake 7 Labor demand was low during the week ended January 7, with job opportunities averaging 16 per day, compared to 217 per day for the same week in 1960. New unemployment, as repre sented by layoff notices brought to state employment offices, reached a new high for the year, with 2,296 Individuals indicating intention to file claims for un For the employment insurance. same week in 1960, the total was 2.896. But last year's volume was strongly affected by labor disputes in the steel and copper industries. The proportion of Utah's Insured work force unemployed continued to mount, with 461 out of work for each 10,000 on the Job. A year ago the proportion was 407 per 10,000. Mr. and Mrs. Lanis Osmond of Ogden were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vern Crozler and visited Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Christensen during the afternoon. Dixon. Leather Work Exhibit Sponsored by National CowBelles in Meeting 1-- January i ? 25-2- 8. W mmmm Mm City. The Antigo, Wisconsin, Daily Journal reports, "Drowsiness continues to be one of the major causes of highway accidents . . . Also, most accidents caused by drowsiness occur near the end of the journey." One at noon, one at night, One along the way . . . You never outgrow your need for Milk, Drink three glasses every dayl AMERICAN DAIRY ASSOCIATION OF UTAH SERVICE TV-RADI- O JACK and PAT Phone AL WATER SOFTENERS HOTELS Bear River Cleaners & Hatters will be open fer husness Jan. 1, 1961 until then . . . for RUGS and FURNITURE CLEANING Call AL BILLY and GENEVA NELSON 896 HOTEL MIDLAND and COFFEE SHOP Greyhound Bus Deoot Good Meals & Fine Coffee Homey, Clean Rooms Also VERNON HARRIS LINDSAY WATER SOFTENER SALES and SERVICE Phone AL Homemade Needlework and Gifts MR. and MRS. M. E. HALL ) t J. .9 AL i , S3fr y It North Tremont St. ? J tin !SK i. in c..tt" v t .vcv lis INSURANCE DRUGGISTS CITY DRUG Long-Ter- ASK and recieve the BEST Tremontu AL PRESCRIPTION SERVICE CLOSED SUNDAYS Fountain Lunches Drugs and Week Days: 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. m FARM LOANS and Insurance Low Interest rate Free Appraisals Courteous Service Phone John Laws Toiletries Opening Hours vew PRUDENTIAL AL or UL VK UNIT I WOW.Owws - fI. .... man. SUPPLIES Large Slock of OFFIGE Prescription Service & Headquarters for Veterinarian Supplies t 48 Here's how the MISC. FULLER BRUSH DRUG STORE 1 UALL. UULL1UAJN !7A Tony Stander AL Dave Stander AL urtTilfnW ADAM'S 4 , PRODUCTS Items Brushes Vitamins Household SUPPLIES Cosmetics and HARTLEY ANDERSON BUSINESS Bear Rlrer City, Utah Phone CR with your and straight on curves and corners. This stability 'jf comes from the And Pontiac's famous new 8 performance lets you take city or turnpike travel with assurance. 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