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Show Thursday. March 17, 1960 Th Tremonioor Utah by Mrs. Virgil Harris PORTAGE Jones and family of Sandy and RIVERSIDE Trent John of Salt Lake City were Sunday guests of Mrs. Grace by Myrla Udy John. Mrs. John returned to Sandy with her daughter Virginia for a visit. Attends Democratic Convention Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Hoskins Wendell C. Hall attended the and daughter Karolyn and hus Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Tingey reband of Georgetown and Mr. and Democratic Convention in Brig-ha- turned to their home after having City Saturday. Mrs. Afton Pierson of Plymouth been in Roy since mid November. Mr. Mrs. E. T. and Hoskins and were Sunday guests of Mr. and Nassie Moon visited Sunday with Their friends are happy to have Mrs. Lorenzo E. Hoskins. them back. Mr. and Mrs. Fal John and Mrs. Marilda Flint in Clearfield. Anne Neddo, Logan, and Mrs. Mrs. Harris Mrs. and Virgil family of Idaho Falls, Mr. and June attended the wedding Denny Mrs. Francis Hull and family of in honor of Mr. and Brigham City, Mrs. Virginia reception Mrs. Jesse Daniels at Malad Friday evening. Dale and Stanley Thomas, W. Wynn and Leon John, William H. Gibbs, Ray Nielsen and Gary Roderick were presented with Much appreciation is offered by Individual Awards in Sacrament meeting Sunday evening by Bish- students of Bear River High's homeliving classes, states Mrs. op Walter E. Gibbs. Devere Harris and his father, ILoraine Law, instructor, for the Robert C. Harris were Salt Lake special helps the professional men of this community give them. City visitors Wednesday. Mrs. Virgil Harris and Mrs. Last week Russell Webb, vice John F. Conley visited in Salt president and general manager of from Bear River Bank, and Mel Foxley, Lake City and Bountiful Wednesday until Friday evening. insurance and real estate dealer, Receives Hospital Treatment talked to the students Mrs. Wendell C. Hall was Mr. Webb states that banks, treated at the Valley Hospital in when asked to make loans, are Tremonton from Thursday until interested in an individual's three Saturday. "Cs" capacity and Glen Morris, Mrs. Grace John collateral.character, He warned students to went Hawks Mrs. and DeRoy that their reputations were their Pocatello, Wednesday to see Roy best collateral and suggested that Hale who underwent optical surgtheir honor by students protect ery last week. and honest, trustworthy, being Mr. and Mrs. J. Hyrum Gibbs ambitious. Gibbs L. Wm. Mrs. and Mr. and Mr. Foxley talked on the difwent to Salt Lake City Wednesferent types of insurance that are Hur" "Ben see to playbeing day to families for their available ed at the Centre Theatre. He W. Wynn John, son of Mr. and protection against hazards. incan be bro-ke- n stated that anything a suffered John Mrs. Wynn shoulder Monday while par- sured Common types of insurance discussed by him were auto, life, ticipating in athletics. He was health, accidents, and fire. treated at Malad. Mr. Foxley remarked that inMr. and Mrs. Charles Warner of Aberdeen, Ida., brought Mrs. surance should serve as a protecWarner's parents, Mr. and Mrs. tion for the family and that peoJ. W. Halford home Saturday ple should try ,to buy the insurafter several days visit with them. ance they can carry through and Mrs. Bert Hoskins is receiving pay for. It was his contention that treatment at the Valley Hospital both husband and wife should in Tremonton this week. plan together for this security so that in the event that anything happens to one, the other would know what security he or she has. Portage Issues Invitation The Portage be held Saturday, March 19. The reunion for the children will commence at noon with dinner and program. Dinner will be served to the adults from 5:30 to 7:30 and the program at 8:00, followed by a dance. All ward members and former ward members- - are invited. - Business Men Speak to High School Students ' J. ' . " Utah State University, is the rent "This Week We Honor" student at the university. The Student Union Building Hospitality Committee each week selects one or more students for the honor, on the basis of exceptional service to the university through activities in student events. Mr. Thompson, who is majoring in industrial management at USU, has been chairman of Gr eek Week, chairman of the Student Union Building Special Events Committee, ft Winter Carnival, publicity chairman for homecoming, historian of Sigma Chi fraternity, and a committee member for the Junior Prom. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Erland Thompson of Tremonton. " - 2. CIMPLOY CO. Pocatello, Idaho TREMONTON'S future, too! Every tune you make a deposit at First Security Bank no matter how small you are helping to finance better living for yourself and your fellow townsmen. The money you place in First Security does not lie idle. It goes to work in the form of loans to local people and local businesses. These loans enable the All this helps speed up the business growth of our comiunity, and deposits at First Security Bank help1 make it possible. storekeeper mm First Security Bonk of Utah, N.A. temperatures made to order end let your car for comfort. Seethe to I ft ( borrowers to purchase automobiles, furniture, appliances or modernize homes or expand their businesses. seaman apprentice, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gustave A. Stendeparted quist of Tremonton, Pearl Harber, Hawaii, Feb. 26, aboard the radar picket ship USS Haverfield for a tour of duty with the Pacific Barrier Force. The Pacific Barrier is the sea extension of the Distant Early Warning lino that protects the United States from surprise attack. It patrols the area from Alaska to the Hawaiian Islands on an around-the-cloc- k basis. Air Conditioning er you're saving for Eric Stenquist On Barrier Ship Eric H. Stenquist, -- at First Security Bank Jerry Thompson Jerry Thompson, a junior cur-at lias Idaho Visitors - -7 Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Thorn ot Perry visited the Ed Udya Sunday. During their stay, Mr. and Mrs. Royce Searle and children of Logan aiso visited them. Mr. Thorn is Mrs. Udy's step-fathand Mrs. Searle Is her niece. Clarice Hirschi and Clair, Inez Johnson and Maxine Coombs were in Logan Friday. Grace Allen and T. J. Udy were in Logan Friday. Darlene Harrison and Devonna Rindlesbacher and children of Cache Valley spent Thursday at the T. J. Udys. Mr. and Mrs. Don Davis and family of Roy visited the Jesse Davis' Friday evening. When you save for your future If Honored at Utah State University Kaysville, at the Lester Coombs home m 4 W; visited accompanied Monte Ogden to Salt Fri- Lake City Friday. Mrs. Jensen visited her daughter, Mrs. Dail day. Esther Coombs, Edna Ward and Ogden and family and Mrs. Ward Myrle Udy attended DUP meet- visited Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Baker, ing at the home of Florence Mann her parents. They returned Sunday in Garland Thursday. morning and Mr. Baker came with Mr. and Mrs. Grant Skinner them for a few days stay. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Ballard of and family of Salt Lake City visited the T. J. Udys over the Benson visited the Myron Richards weekend. Sunday. 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