Show THE Plymouth News Mr & Mrs Steed Estep visited Pocatello at the home of Mr Mrs Bill Archibald during the and Mrs Steed Estep week in visited Mrs Ed Vanderhoof Ogden Friday with relatives returned to Junior Archibald California Tuesday Fort Ord Mrs James Estep was Evening in Brigham on business WednesWilliams Mrs Vaudis day her with spent last weekend parents Mr A Mrs Steed Estep Mrs Hannah Kohlhepp supervisor of the social science class work gave the lesson in Reliif Society meeting Tuesday afterMrs Lawrence Hess of noon in A St of John was her father a Wednesday guest Robert Nish the LoThose who visited gan temple Wednesday to witness the marriage of Mr & Mrs Hess were Mr A Mrs drvil J Nish Geo A Hess Mrs Jay Hess Mrs Zella Hess and Bishop dance A wedding Josephson here honied the newly weds Mrs Ellis Saturday evening Friday came up Hess of Ogden to - visit her mother Mrs Fred and her son Clair reKohlhepp turned to Ogden with her for The MIA conthe weekend ducted the Green and Gold ball her Friday which was a successful and well attended affair Those who visited the Idaho Friday forenoon Falls temple 40 Miles and Then Pay More For a Good Used Car? 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OUR PRICED— $129500 $124000 $117500 Only GARLAND were Mr & Mr A Mrs Mrs Don R Lamb Lamb and LaMont also They Logan temple Friday Richard and Hugh evening of Tremonton visited our Davis Sunday School Sunday morning Mr A Mrs Clem Williams weekend of Ogden were guests Arof Mr A Mrs Steed Estep nold Lamb who operated on at the Valley hospital recently reMr A turned home Saturday Mrs Ellis Hess and children of were Sunday guests of Ogden Mrs Fred Kohlhepp Drcx Hess who visited in Ogden last week with his parents returned home Mis Sarah EUThom-toSunday to who came from California see her mother Mrs Lucy E home Friday Lamb returned Marshall and Mrs Chesley children visited in Garland Wednesday with her parents Mr A Mrs A L Udy Mr A Mrs Mark Mansfield are here visiting his parents Mr A Mrs’ Jack Mansfield Mark is on furlough and expects to go to Japan soon The Relief had Society charge of the Sunday evening a church service and presented program outlined by the the General board from Salt Lake City The s£ake visitors were Sister Ruby Nielsen and Sister Cora A Mrs James Nielson Mr Steed and daughter of Virginia Idaho were weekend guests of Mrs Rulon Rudd their daughter Mr & Mrs Linford Archibald of Ogden were Sunday guests of Mr A Mrs Geo A Hess Mr A Mrs Bill Archibald and family of Grace Idaho visited Sunday A Mrs Ed Vanderhoof with Mr Mr A Mrs Dee Williams and daughter of Ogden spent Sunday with Mr A Mrs Jess Archibald the Genealogical Attending class in Garland Monday evening were Mr A Mrs Don R Lamb and Steed Estep Mr & Mrs Vernon J Lamb and daughter Linda were weekend guests of Mr A Mrs Andrew Atkinson Jesse visited the Mrs Lamb CARD OF 1949 LINCOLN SPORT Ceiling Price Ogden Special ?? - SEDAN $199500 - $199500 OUR PRICE— Only $187500 1950 MERCURY SPORT SEDAN $222500 Ceiling Price $222500 Ogden Special ?? $199500 OUR PRICE— Only MANY QTHER GOOD CARS PRICED LOW! (For verification of above Ogden Specials see Mar 6 ’51 issue Ogden Standard-Examine- Inc Carey-For- d Big Used Car Lot Open Every Day Till 9 pm Phone 2121 Tremonton US age into of 35 open Department of the irrigation Utah “An aver of Agriculture total amount of water turned ditches or canals la loot!” CONCRETE PIPE PREVENTS HIGH SEEPAGE AND LOSSES EVAPORATION conIrrigation with concrete pipe provides close time of water distribution save valuable unnecessary labor Call or write W R White Co A representative will call on you and discuss your irriwithout ob gation needs ligation of course trol and TIMES THANKS We desire to thank all whoso help and sympathy was extended us upon the occasion of the death of our son and brother Lt Vale Gene Bone Mr and Mrs R M Bone and family Mr and Mrs Wade Ebling GARLAND UTAH FORMER FIELDING DIES IN CALIFORNIA FRIDAY RESIDENT Word was received here Wednesday of the death of Russell Hess 59 brother of Mrs Carl Arcadia CaliRogers at West fornia following a long illness He was bom at Fielding July 14 1891 a son of James If and Elizabeth White Hess and spent his boyhood there to California Later he moved where he organized the Hess with which he Construction Co was associated at the time of his death Mrs Surviving are his widow Irene Hess and one daughter of test Arcadia lias tnotljer Field ing and five brothers and seven sisters will Funeral services be conducted at Temple City Friday Cal Special Interest Class Plans Stake Party Citizens MARCH of the lflSL Listed For Jury Duty The Bear River Stake Special Local men on the jury Interest classes are planning a the March term of the of court have been named evening party for Monday March 26 advises Mrs L C lows: Christopherson board 9 stake list for district as fol Delbert Kidman Coliinston Harris C Francis M Frederickson l and L P Tremonton Emil Kupfer R Keith Bothwell Fridal and Ilyrum II Godfrey Wesley J Gam Fielding Don C: Hess and Marvin Koford Garland and Edwin Isaacson East Robert There will be some good music for this event and all bishops and stake high and partners will be invited to join class members and part ners in the affair — Mr & Mrs Freeman Dwight Salt Lake City anounee the of a baBy' boy March 7 Mrs Freeman is the former Mary Wassom of Garland of birth Mr A Mrs BiU Merrill and children of Salt Lake City visited Saturday and Sunday at the E J Holmgren home You Can Join This Month CLUB REPORT The fifth meeting of the Fancy Pants club was held Wednesday Feb 28 at the home of Kay Jones daughter of Mr & Mrs E C Jones the Audrey Petersen took the president charge of There were 14 present meeting and three absent The lessori on the “Proper Way to Pin and Baste” was given by tha leader Ruth Petersen The health discussion was led by Beth Petersen and the club was led by Margene pledge Pierce The club sang the song "Dreaming” and played a game were served The next meeting is to be held March 7 at the home of Gail Hall daughter of Mr and Mrs Elmer Hall Beth Petersen Reporter FOl'R-I- During the Month of March You Can Join the BLUE CROSS and Participate in the Hospital Service Benefits for Illness and Injury For Full Details See: HORACE E HAYES Office East of the Liberty Theatre - Tremonton Phones 3991 or 4921 FARMERS: floticc To All Farmers Are you interested in Truck and Auto Insurance at Cost? If So Contact Rosel Zundel Horace Hayes Tremonton Fielding Mearl Bair Garland or Sam Mortensen Elwood UTAH FARM BUREAU INSURANCE CO A Member Owned Company CLUB MEETS WEDNESDAY Club met The Fancy Pants Wednesday March 7 at the home of Gail Hall with Carol Dawn Limb first vice in president charge of the meeting A lesson on the correct way to finish An the was leader apron given by disRuth Petersen The health cussion was led by Patsy Kay Koford and the club pledge by Beth Petersen The song game and refreshments were enjoyed Mona Archibald by 14 members was a guest The next meeting will be held March 14 at the home of Judy Johnson daughter of Mr A Mrs George Johnson m PURINA LAYEUA CHECKERS Promontory Resident’s Funeral Today Mr A Mrs David Wood who have been spending a number of weeks visiting in their children William Henry Flint of California 79 home returned last died Monday at his week Members of their family Promontory residence and funeral services called to welcome them home are set for today Friday at one during the weekend Among the o’clock in the Tremonton Second callers were Mr A Mrs Ross The Ward branch president Wood and family of Fielding on be will Chester Stokers in Saturday night and on Sunday Mr & Mrs Bernie Peterson charge and Mr Flint was born in the old family of Fielding Mr A Mrs Call’s Fort north of Brigham Ernest Elm and family of Roy City Aug 1 1871 and lived there and Mr A Mrs Craig Finder and until moving to Promontory on children of Logan a homestead in 1892 He married Nellie May Stokers Relatives Attend Funeral in 1910 in Ogden by whom he Among the relatives from out is survived together with three of the valley who attended the sons Mrs and three daughters funeral service for James Austin Howell Mrs Hotter Virginia Tuesday were Emma Austin StanTremonton Mrs ton and May Ifunsaker Agnes Austin Morse Richmond Raymond Cottongim sisters of Mr Austin both from Ind John Flint Brigham City Oxnard Calif Mr A Mrs C R Leo and Eugene Flint Promon- Austin of Idaho Falls and Mr A tory 12 grandchildren and two Mrs Oleen Stokes of Rockland sisters Mrs Mary House Brig- Idaho nephew and neices of Mr ham City and Mrs Elizabeth Austin Mrs Clarence Foot and Frodsham Pocatello Ida Mr A Mrs Ralph Shelton of ’Salt Lake City Ernest Brough and Mr A Mrs Dean of Mr and Mrs Orchard Frank Brough Portland Oregon have been visit- brothers and sisters of Mrs AusMrs St Mr Orchard's parents ing tin from NephL Mrs Peter Boss Mr Orchard has been called back into the serCARD OF THANKS vice and at present is assigned Mr and Mrs Clarence Austin to Hill Field They will make and family wish to thank all who their home in Layton Mrs James H Hess of Fielding so kindly helped them in their hour of sorrow at the death of is visiting this month with her their son do they Especially daughter Mrs Carl Rogers wish to thank the sisters of the Mrs Grace Haws visited over the weekend In Ogden with her Relief Society son Austin and family Mrs M L Nielson visited Wed- FORMER VALLEY RESIDENT DIES AT LOGAN nesday with her son Marcel who is attending the BYU at Provo Moses P Jorgensen 84 Logan Mr A Mrs Ray nunsaker were resident and former bishop of ' the Bothwell ward died Provo visitors Wednesday Tuesday He had once operated a farm " near Blind Springs Polio Drive Scores The funeral held was this Success County Thursday “Our 1951 Box Elder County Polio Drive has grossed over Corporal Neil Hess of Lackland San Field is Antonio Texas indica$3400 and every existing his tion points toward topping the here on furlough visiting $3500 mark our total parents Mr & Mrs Kenneth L Already the individual totals of Hess surpasses Robert Kitkham Mr A Mrs the past two annual drives” staled Verl L Petersen County and children of Salt lake City Kirkham and Mrs Bridie Director were this week Mr Petersen thanks all who dinner guests of 'Mr A Mrs Di the' IFnry Manning during the week- in any way helped witn end campaign EXTRA EGGS' ' tool SEE - HOW “TOP FEEDING” GIVES YOU DOUELE OR TRIPLE PROFIT OPPORTUNITIES ORDINARY FROM TOO HENS PRODUCTION lbs of feed for body and 4 lbs egg per day will support an “ordinary” production of 40 eggs per 100 hens These 40 eggs will just about pay feed labor and other cost 19 for EXTRA PRODUCTION additional lbs of Layena Checkper day are enough to make 20 additional eggs In other words for a cost of about 15c many grower make about 80c worth of eggs — or 63c extra per 100 hen a day Com In I Ask us more about Layena Checker for extra eggs I 3 ers 4 in 'r give your laying flock the extra feed needed for extra production Regardless of what mash you're using— " Purina Layena Checkers Since most hens do not eat enough mash “top feeding Layena Checkers gets more quality mash into the hens and helps make 'em lay more eggs Easy and Yes test l MThfflE 'i!i tiuhlH:iLL£3 |