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Show Tremonton, Utah The Leader Fielding Couple Attend Wedding Of Grandson 13, 1966 Thursday, January Students Gel Professional Training Desired W1CI1K Aids Seventeen Utah students are now attending schools of veterinary medicine in other western states under a special tuition plan supervised by the Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education, with headquarters in Boulder, Colo., and 24 students from other western states are attending the University of Utah College of Medicine under the low-co- same-progra- by Flo Munson Mr. and Mrs. Clark Rudd, Rhonda and Connie Rudd have been spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Evan Rudd and family in Bountiful. Last week the marthe couple attended riage ceremony for their grandson, Jimmy McCowan and his bride. Miss Myrna Montrie in the Logan Temple and the reception in compliment to the newlyweds in Clearfield. Others attending were Mr. and Mrs. Ross Rudd and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Rudd. Jimmy McCowan is the son of Mrs. Leora Rudd McCowan. Jimmy .is well known in our valley as he has time with spent considerable his grandparents here. VISITORS at visitors the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Sutherland last week were Mrs. Ethel Prigmore and son, John, of Portland. Ore. Mrs. where and also help tram students from other states. "The University of Utah's College of Medicine has 24 WICHE students. Reimbursement made to Utah by ' these students' home states totals $4(1.000 this year. "The Utah legislature appropriated $20,400 for the training of students we are sending to veterinary schools in other states." Gary Miller of Tremonton is receiving his training At Washington State University. PROGRAM Dr. Merle E. Allen, director of the Utah Coordinating Council of Higher Education and WICI1E Commissioner for Utah, said, "The student exchange street program is a for Utah. We are able to send students to universities else TWO-WA- two-wa- y Zcb White has been visiting during the past week with his daughter, Mrs. in Bountiful 'The benefits states, and the the schools. The student pays only tuition fee. The the sending states are able to help provide professional training for future physicians, dentists, dental hygienists. and veterinarians. The schools gain by receiving direct payments to help cover the actual cost of educating the student." program students, the Prig-mor- is Mr. and Mrs. Sutherland spent Friday with Mrs. Sutherland's sister. Mrs. Earl Ferrell in Brigham Mrs. E. C: Mason has leen spending several days with her Mrs. Dale Hansen daughter, and family in Brigham. Weekend guests at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Burton and Mrs Elma Petersen were Mr. and ivlrs. Norman Petersen and family of Bountiful. Mrs. Sharon Rytting of s)ent the" weekend with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Veil Anderson while her husband, Douglas Rytting was in New York- City on business. ENTERTAINS SUNDAY Mr Zundel who has been receiving medical care at the hospital there. Dorene . " Don't get caught with your tractor down come Spring! (or your baler or combine) . t SCHOOL 'Wh'" 'AWf ' WE'LL FIX IT NOW FOR NO MONEY DOWN ... NO PAYMENTS TILL SPRING! That's right. We'll put your tractor, baler or combine in tiptop shape this Winter . . . and you don't have to pay a penny till 30 days before season of use. Call us today this offer is for a limited time only! ... NO CHARGE for PICK-U- P and DELIVERY SERVICE on MAJOR OVERHAUL. MASSEY FERGUSON INC. 75 South. 6th West Tremonton or contact RUSS BROWN, phone 257-535- 5 e Sutherland's sister. CLASS entertained Jerry Richards his Sunday School Class of 12 year old !oys and girls at a party at the home of Gale Welling Saturday evening. Games were enjoyed and luncheon served to 20 guests. Rosel Zundel drove to Bountiful Saturday to accompany his wife home who had been staying at the Nish Zundel home for the past week while Mrs. Nish Zundel was receiving medical care at the hospital. Michael, Steve and Roger Zundel accompanied their grandparents home to spend the at weekend. Weekend guests the Zundel home were Mrs. S. E. Zundel. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Valdez and family of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs of Steve Shaffer and family Burley. Ida. ATTEND FUNERAL SERVICES Mr. and Mrs. Earl Holt. Mrs. Donetta Petersen, Mr. and Mrs. Don Scott. Mrs. Melba Hess, Mrs. Nettie Lott. Mrs. Flo Munson and Hyrum Godfrey were among those who attended fuL. neral services for Samuel Thompson at the Clarkston Ward Chapel Thursday. C. T. Hales has been receiving medical care at the Valley Hospital in Tremonton. Mrs. Lucille Potter and Mrs. Effie Potter visited relatives in Ogden Wednesday. Mrs. Harvey Wood. Mrs Ray Mrs. Milton Bywater. Wood. Mrs. Alice Coombs and Mrs. Mildred Smith spent Friday They visiting the "shut-ins"- . visited with Mrs Corinda Can non at Mendon and wth Mrs. Effie Johnson and son, Vern, and Elmer Coombs at the Memorial Rest Home in Brigham. Sunday visitors at the home were of Mrs. Althea Wilcox Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Robson of Ogden. Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Hess Sunday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jardine of Ogden. Honeyville PTA Slates Speaker Members of the Honeyville P. T A are reminded of their annual meeting which has been slated for Thursday, January 1:1, at the Honeyville School beginning at 7:30 p.m. The officers of the P. T. A. also announce that a change of speakers has been made and Mrs. Marilyn Pack of Logan will be the guest speaker. Mrs. Pack is a speech and hearing clinician and will speak on speech and hearing problems of children. Also slated for the Thursday evening meeting will Jje the election of a nominating com- mittee. Junior Bears Lose South Cache Game East Garland Clubs Begin New Season Mrs. by Essie Peterson The Younger Women's Birthday club met for a party Friday night at the home of Mrs Edna Hyer in Garland. Bunco was played with prizes and a delicious luncheon was served by the hostess. ATTEND MANCINI CONCERT Mrs. Iuis Larson accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Hansen of Fielding to Logan Saturday evening for the Mancini concert at the Utah State Field (louse. Dale Larson was also in attendance Mrs. Marion Sorensen and Mrs. Clarence Forsberg visited their parents. Mr and Mrs David J. Williams in Malad Sunday. Mrs. Eph Peterson went by bus to Clearfield Tuesday evening for the viewing of her brother-in-law- . W Wayne Fielding. She was joined for the funeral by Mr. Peterson and Mrs Maurice Cole and Vicki of Sun set. Mrs. Peterson read a short sketch of his life at the services. Mrs. Blaine Haicr entertained at a party for her daughter. Kathy's 7th birthday Monday. Ten friends particiand cup pated in the games cakes. Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Pier-soand Mr. and Mrs. Roy Atkinson attended a viewing in Clarkston for an uncle. Sam Thompson Wednesday. The Piersons were back for funeral services Thursday. VISITS PARENTS Mrs. Nan Hawks of Ogden spent Friday, night and Saturday with her parents while her husband was in Seattle with the basketball team. Jane returned home with her sister and came back Sunday. Mrs. Dora Shaffer and Mrs. Iva Godfrey accompanied Mrs. Sherman Oyler to Salt Lake City on business Thursday. Mrs. Rhea Christensen, J. V., Boyd and Margaret were in Salt Lake City Saturday. SUNDAY DINNER GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Don Bourne and children were Sunday dinner guests of Arties Adams in Tremonton to help her celebrate her birthday anniversary. n A game but smaller Bear River Jr. High Basketball Team dropped a hard fought decision to the South Cache Spartans by a score of The Jr. Bears jumped to an early lead and at the end of the first quarter led by a score of 60-5- The second, quarter was a sec-saaffair with the Spartans lead at holding a half-tim- e. During the third quarter the Spartans rebounding began to take effect and at the end of the third quarter led Although the Spartans held a decided height advantage the Bears were never out of the game. In the fourth quarter with three minutes to play the Bears closed the gap to within five points, but the alert South Cache crew capitalized on fast break situations to put the game out of reach. Leading scorers for the Bears were Val Bowcutt with 29 points and Tom Matney with 7. The Jr. Bears record in league play stands at 1 win and 2 losses. 41-3- Wayne Grover accom- panied her sisters, Carma Tay lor and Janet DoGraw to Logan Friday to get Joan from the University. Mr and Mrs. I'rsel Rhodes were Salt Lake City visitors Monday. Dinner guests on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Maughan were Mr and Mrs. Daniel Maughan of Ogden. Mrs. Wanda and Bingham family and Walden Lambert of Kamas visited t h e Howard Binghams Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Don Andersen spent Thursday skiing on Beaver Mountain. Mr and Mrs. Wynn Tingey and (laughter. Sheryl. of Paul. Ida., visited the Andersens Sat unlay. Gertrude West Visits Alaska Mrs. Gertrude E. West, formerly of Fielding, now residing in Pomona. California, reports that she is still interested in the happenings of the valley, as she renewed her subscription to the Leader. Mrs. West spent the past two months in Anchorage, Alaska, at the Holiday Motel, which is owned by her daughter, Dolores and her husband. Glen C. Bar-ratt. new She says the beautiful motel is located near the Interand invites national Airport, people from this area to visit the motel when in that area. Snow, 61 inches deep and beautiful scenery made her trip to Alaska most enjoyable. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Archibald have been visiting with their mother. Mrs. Emma Archibald of Garland who was involved in a car accident and who has been in St. Benedicts hospital receiving medical care. She is reported to be getting along satisfactorily. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ashcraft of Tremonton returned home recently from a trip to the Southern States. The Ashcrafts traveled by way of Texas and on to Florida where they picked up their son. Charles. Charles has recently completed serving in the L.D.S. Florida Mission. Portage Boy Confined to Bed by Mrs. Virgil Harris Gibbs. Robert son of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas J. Gibbs has been returned to his home after receiving treatment for a week at the Oneida Hospital in Malad. The family enjoyed a delayed Christmas upon his return so Robert could participate as he spent Christmas in the hospital. He is being confined to his bed for one month. Diane and Bruce Dredge oi' Provo visited Sunday with their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Oran Parkinson. Daughter and son of Mr. and Mrs. Dredge of Soda Springs. Ida.. Diane is a school-teachand Bruce is a student of BYL'. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Morris and Devere Harris left Monday for Seattle, Wash., where they will attend a Life Insurance Convention. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Erick-soand family of Kaysville came Sunday to get their son. Van and Mrs. Erickson's mother, Mrs. Pearl Howell, who has spent the past week here at Mrs. Howell's home. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell C. Hall visited Sunday in Ogden with Mr. and Mrs. Don Bowen and family and in Brigham Citv with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith. Mr. and Mrs. David P. Gibbi enjoyed a family dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Gibbs on New Years Day. VISIT PARENTS Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Love of Price enjoyed the holidays with Mrs. Love's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell C. Hall and with his parents in Midvale. Mrs. Ralph Gleed and daughter, Denece. of Malad visited Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Harris. Mr. and Mrs. Oran Parkinson visited Thursday and Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Leon Parkinson and family of Roy and with Miss Marva Jean Parkinson of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Hoskins were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hoskins of Ogden on New Years Day. They also visited in Clearfield with Mrs. Marilda K. Flint, Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Flint and family and with Mr. and Mrs. VarC Flint and family. C. A. Bud Hall of Brigham City visited with his daughter. d Wii-for- . Mrs. Wm. L. Gibbs and other relatives here before leaving for Phoenix. Ariz., last week. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Gibbs and son of Ogden spent severe. days during the holidays with Sherman's mother, Mrs. Thelma D. Gibbs and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Allen and were of Tremonton children Sunday guests of Larry's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gibbs Allen. COLD AND GREEN BALL HELD "Sweetheart Trees" was the theme of the MIA annual Gold and Green Ball held January 1st in the Portage Ward with a large crowd in attendance. The hall was beautifully decorated with Sweetheart Trees accentuated' by spotlights. A floor show was presented followed Geri Morris, Sher-m- a Morris and Jean Nielsen I waltzing with their fathers in Refreshnumber. a special from a ments were served table, decorated beautifully carrying the color scheme. Bishop and Mrs. Devere Harris. Tonja. Robert and Lori attended Sacrament meeting at Sunday Ninth Ward Logan where the infant son of Glen and Danna Gaye Harris Cobia was blessed by his father and given the name "Rodney Glen". They and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Cobia of Snowville were dinner guests of the Cobias. Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Clark and Mrs. Bryan Gibbs went to Ogden Monday where Mr. Clark had a physical checkup after surgery two weeks ago. MODERN APARTMENTS New Gas Heat & Gas Water Heaters apts. paxtly furnished GALL 257-340- after 9 3 p.m. CASPER THE FRIENDLY GHOST SAYS: "Get Friday Mr. and Mrs. Harry Taylor of Tremonton were in. Salt Lake City to attend funeral services for Mrs. Taylor's aunt. Mrs. Sophus Bertelson. spine-tinglin- visitors at the Dale home in Tremonton were Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Evans of Bothwell and Mr. and Mrs. Don Valentine of Brigham City. Sunday g savings!" Barnes Mrs. William Beyer of Tremonton had as her houscguest over the weekend her grandson, Ida. Lyle Mason of Rexburg, returned Lyle recently home from Germany where he spent the past two years completing a mission for the L.D.S. Church. has. FORD ElEClBICIfV gives us visa eleanesf Ilea we have ever had" '"4 Mh vat - in DEALER CSft n fn-e- Mrs. I,. (). Richardson ',01 Kast 1700 North Ogden. 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