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Show Thursday. April 21. 1960 The LEADER Missionaries Tell of Denmark For Friends at Beaver Dam Douglas Fonnesbeck of Howell and Brian Rasmussen from Provo, USU students who filled missions in Denmark were guest speakers at sacrament meeting Sunday Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Lester Fronk. Thursday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bryce J. Erickson and famwere Mrs. Marie Bigler of San Mr. ily Diego, Mrs. Elaine Green of Salt Lake City and Mrs. LaVona Stef-fe- n Mrs. Wallace B. Simmons, and Mrs. George E. Johnson. Mrs. Arta Hansen accompanied of Bountiful. Mrs. Ronald Johnson and daughMr. and Mrs. Fred Weirman ter Suzanna to Kaysville Wed- and sons of Vernal were Thursday evening. where Mr. and Mrs. John- overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. nesday Vocal solos were sung by Sheila son of Tremonton are moving In Gideon L. Bowen. Fonnesbeck and Leah Fonnesbeck the near future to make their Mrs. May Zollinger of Logan sisters of Douglas accompanied home. Dr. Don Johnson of Bountiful and Marie Johnson. by Mr. and Mrs. Ben F. Johnson were visitors of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bigler and were dinner guests of Mrs. Friday A. Johnson. Alphalus and children of San Diego visited Mrs. family Wanda Hammond and sons Richard Cherry spent several Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Bryce in Logan. Erickson and family, Mr. and Orville Butler of Ogden visited days last week with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Stone. Mrs. Russell Satterthwaite of Garden City spent a few days this week with Mr. and Mrs. mm SLIDE PROJECTOR Norval Erickson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Roy A. Bosen Plus spent Friday and Saturday in Salt Lake City where they visited Miss BROWNIE STARFLASH Bette Bosen. They also were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl SLIDE CAMERA Winger In Bountiful. 3 ONLY Mr. and Mrs. Verle Kidman and of Shelley spent the week$36.50 family Regular end with Mr. and Mrs. Delbert NOW Kidman and daughter Shauna. Mrs. Opha Packer visited MonHARRISON'S, Tremonton day with Mrs. Carma Dallinga and children of Roy. Mrs. Lucile Johnson accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Kidman to Ogden Thursday. Tremonton, Ulah Wlio ivill succeed ' " " her? 7 4 i . Realist 35 'if-- ' " ,V it .. 22.50 C We always try to see things from Utah Power and Light operators of Wheelon plant attending a UP & L Co. safety banquet in Roy were Supt. and Mrs. Lester Fronk, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Packer, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil O. Packer, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace B. Simmons and Mr, and Mrs. LaMar Bowen. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bowen of Grace, Ida., also attended accompanying Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Bowen. Gary Ray Barker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Barker of Logan spent several days last week with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George E, Johnson. Attend Thompson Funeral BOTH '.SIDE: A large group from the community including Mr, and Mrs. Mrs. Joseph Durfey, Mr. and Svlvia Mrs. TT.rirksen. n ir;v.!ioi lllll-lll'. ' Simmons attended the funeral services of Peter Thompson in J When you come to us with a farm or personal money problem, we try to put ourselves in your at the same time viewing the problem in place the light of our own experience. That way, we and many of your neighbors have found that we can usually be mighty helpful! MAKE OUR BANK YOUR "FINANCIAL HEADQUARTERS"! Jiiy mouu. Thompson was a former resident f w,PPlnn when he was an oper ator for Cutler Utah Power and Salt American homemakers as the time for selecting a successor to the ' reigning Mrs. America, Margaret Priebe of Des Moines, Iowa, (above) draws near. Contests to select state winners from "all 50" a" 1 "he District of Columbia will be completed by mid-Mawith the national finals following in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, June 2 to 14. Among the $50,000 in prizes to be awarded this year is a $30,000 the proficiency of each finalist In home equipped with a complete all areas of homemaking. This inRCA Whirlpool Mrs. America gas cludes cooking, baking, kitchen which includes a refriglaundering, dyeing faberator, combination washer-drye- r, rics, and table placement, to built-i- n range, counter-to- p mention a few. Each state windishburner and under-countner will have proven herself the washer. In addition, the new Mrs. most outstanding in all these America will receive a swimming categories before arriving in Ft. k and in vacation pool and receive the new Florida for her husband and her- Lauderdale, RCA self. Husbands of all finalists will shownWhirlpoolasgas refrigerator, above, top prize. be on hand in Ft. Lauderdale to Entry blanks for the Mrs. watch their wives vie for the America contest are available at Ms. America crown. Coronation will be before a na- RCA Whirlpool appliance dealer tional television audience direct stores in virtually all sections of from the War Memorial auditori- the country. Blanks may also be um in Ft. Lauderdale. Leading obtained on request from Mrs. up to the final selection will be a America, Inc., 527 Madison Ave., series of judgings to determine New York 22, N. Y. icrV,t J! Berr River State Bank Tremonton. Utah giiiiliiiiijiwjiim lai Imi lan NOTICE TO THE CITIZENS OF Mm im tm IB s In lv IB) BOX ELDER COUNTY tm im are advised thai ihe Federal Food & Drug Administration is now DDT. in ihe iorcidding ihe use of chlorinated hydrocarbons, including barns and pastures, spraying of any dairy animals habitat, including lor ihe eradication of mosquitoes or flies and other insects. tm im tm im Mm tm tm In Mm tm tm TVe IIS Accordingly, it is proposed by ihe Executive Board of ihe District, thai hereafter dairy animal habitats will be sprayed with malathion, or other Board further recomapproved chemical insecticides. The executive mended ihe continued use of DDT in spraying yards and other premises lu ion where the law permits. m IV tm lim Ira m 1ST Itt I mi Im m in in In In AV ihe past ihe District will stand 25c per gallon of ihe cost of and ihe property owners will spraying with either DDT or Malathion of have to pay the balance of ihe cost. It is anticipated ihai ihe cost from dairy barns will eradicating flies, mosquitoes' and other insecis be increased by the use of malathion. and ihe increase in cost will have ihe use of DDT io be borne by the property owners. Ii was hoped ihai Food as an insecticide in dairy barns would be approved by ihe Federal been mada & Drug Administration, and efforts in ihai direction have but to date are unsuccessful. I in In In In A special meeting of ihe Board of Trustees of ihe Box Elder Mosquito for April 18 in ihe Mosquito Fly Abatement District was called Abatement Warehouse io further discuss ihe problems raised by the incidental business. change of insecticides and any other & in in In ! IK Ira lw Box Elder Mosquito & Fly Abatement District ! ci :;iiHllijgmiitinniiii"ffw'":;!f;! Attends Dl'P Mrs. Eph Peterson attended a Daughters of Utah Pioneers la Garland Thursday at the home of Myrtle Gleason. Gertrude Iverson was the county visitor who was accompanied by her sister, Mrs. Hattie Iverson of Portland, Ore. Mrs. Peterson was a county visitor at a meeting of the Corinne camp Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Eph Peterson visited Mr. and Mrs. Maurloe Cole and family in Sunset Saturday. Barbara Cole had the misfortune of breaking her leg during the week. COUNTY MUTUAL LIFE and UTAH FARM BUREAU INSURANCE AUTO - FIRE - LIFE FARM LIABILITY JIM MADSEN AGENT Phone PA Brigham City tfc JERSEY CREAHLIfiE MILK TOO RICH TO BE POOR er two-wee- EAST GARLAND by Essie Petersen Birthday Club Honors Trio The Birthday club held a party Wednesday to celebrate three an niversaries at the home of Mrs. Loda Oyler in Tremonton. Mrs. Dora Shaffer gave the birthday dish towels to the hostess, Dorris Peterson to Ellen Rhodes and Lot tie Potter to Karen Hansen. Re freshments were served by Louise Harper and Ruth Holman. The afternoon was spent playing Bingo with prizes. Mr. and Mrs. Ursel Rhodes left Monday for Detroit by plane to bring home a new Dodge Station wagon. Mr. and Mrs. Wildon Grover visited the Mart Risers Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Glassman and Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Chris tensen and families of Ogden, Mr. tm and Mrs. Orbin Bowcutt and Mrs. in Ruby Nielson of Garland and Mr. and Mrs. Niel Rhodes were Easter picnic guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Rhodes on the hill below their home. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Cheney, Mr. and Mrs. Orval Cheney and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Cheney called on them in the afternoon. They also visited Mrs. Ellen Rhodes. Mr. and Mrs. Don Shaffer and family of Kearns and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hadley of Ogden visited Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Oyler Sunday Miss Marcia Squires of Logan spent Sunday afternoon with Nan Oyler. Steve Grover, completing six months of active duty in the Army and enroute home, visited the Oylers. Wednesday Mrs. Oyler and Jack were in Salt Lake City and also visited Mr. and Mrs. Don Shaffer As in lunch. dish-washin- g, a. f'r-'sB4- Utah parks and Grand Canyon by Mr. and Mrs. Glen Severson after which they enjoyed a pot luck i e Plant. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Miller of Brigham City were Uhursaay Wallace guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. Simmons. Christensen t.Tv 111. OHVt i..w David were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Newman m Mr. and Mrs. LeGrande Jensen nt a dinner at their were home Wednesday. , Guests of Vance Bigler Mrs. and Mr. Clarence Mrs. and Mr. Smithfield, Bigler of San Diego, Mr. Sarah Goodsell of Newton, and Mr. and Mrs. Odell Bigler, Mrs. Mark Jensen and Mrs. Sarah Jensen of Garland. f That is the question running through the minds of millions of Velda Jones were in Ogden Friday evening to visit their sister, Mrs. Katie Hughes and family. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Adams of Logan were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Don Bourne Sunday to celebrate the birthday anniversaries of Mrs. Bourne and daughter Florence. Mr. and Mrs. Elton Price and Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Price of Logan were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Shaffer visited Mr. and Mrs. Dean Gunnell in Brigham City Sunday. Wood Family Meets Mr. and Mrs. Howard Oyler with other Wood family members enjoyed a Wood family get together Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lydon Thompson in Elwood. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Rhodes and family visited briefly in Ogden Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Edvalson. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Christensen celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary at dinner at the Tropical Cafe in Brigham City. J. Velaire and Bruce Christensen played instrumental selections in a recital at the University Monday evening. Their accompanist was Miss DeAnn Shuman. Ursel Rhodes, Essie Peterson, Dorris Peterson accompanied by Alice Nye attended a party as kinson, Norma Forsberg, and guests of the Fielding Mutual Study group. They saw films of NOTICE LAND FOR SALE BY OWN Ell The Board of Education of the Box Elder County School District is offering for sale to the highest bidder, a two acre tract of land situated at Deweyville, Box Elder County, Utah, said tract of land being more particularly described as follows: Beginning 927 feet West of NE corner of NE y4 of Section 8T. 11 N. R. 2W. S.L.M., thence South 264 feet, West 330 feet, North 264 feet, East 330 feet to beginning, containing two acres. Sealed bida will be received at the Office of the Clerk of said Board, County Court House, Brigham City, Utah until 5:00 o'clock P.M. May 10, 1960. Said bids will be referred to the Board of Education Box Elder County School District at its meeting of May 11, I960 at which time the Board will determine if a bid has been received which is acceptable. The Board of Education reserves the right to reject any and all bids. BOARD OF EDUCATION BOX ELDER COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT By EBERHART ZUNDEL Clerk, Board of Education April May 5, 3 t chg 21-2- 8, Abundant food values abide in the milk from purebred Jersey cows. Below the deep-dow- n cream line on each bottle lie health-givin- g ingredients essential to the well being of every member of your family young and old. With such a copious supply of minerals, vitamins and energy you'll be all set to maintain those activities which constituts happiness for you. Don't be satisfied with ordinary nourishment when you may be so inexpensively supplied with the best. Order Jersey Creamline Milk instead. life-givin- g at Kearns. Mrs. Ursel Rhodes and Nadine and Mrs. R. J. Potter were in Salt Lake City Saturday. Nadine remained for the weekend at the the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lyn Larson at Bountiful. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Petersen had as Easter dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Sorensen and family, Henry Sorensen and Mrs. Francis Allen. 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