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Show THE LEADER Weber College Announces Commencement Speaker TREMONTON. UTAH 30, 1968 Thursday, May By Flo Munsun at the home of Houseguests Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Welling and family for two weeks are Mrs. Gil (Virginia) Walker and children, Greg, Blair and Julie of Concord, CalifDr. and Mrs. Jay Risenmay and family of Rexburg spent the weekendwith Mrs- Risen-may- 's parents, Mr- and Mrs. Ross Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Grover and children, Karlene, Jay and Clayton have returned home from a business trip to Gallup, N. M. Spending the past week with Mr. and Mrs. Rees Roundy, and family was Mrs. Roundy's! mother, Mrs. Farrel Williams of Malad. Other visitors at the Roundy home were Mr. and Mrs. Bart Williams and family of Salt Lake City. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pul-vand family were Mr. and Mrs. Gene Pulver and family of Provo and Amley Pulver of - - - RECEIVING SCHOLARSHIP awards at the annual Army ROTC President's Review at USU is Cadet Curtis H. Starr of Plymouth. Presenting the award is Dr. Edwin L. Peterson. Dr. James C. Fletcher, president of the University of Utah, will be commencement speaker at Weber State College June in the college sta1 at 9 a mdium. will be The commencement the 80th in the institution's history, and the fifth since it became a senior college. service The baccalaureate will be held May 31 at 7:30 p.m., Fine Arts Center auditorium. Elder Thomas S. Mon- - Council at his home Sunday afternoon to complete plans for the annual M Men and Gleaner week to be held June 11 to 16. Visiting with Mrs. Elma Petersen Sunday were Mr, and Mrs. Merlin Larson of Mantua. Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Hess of Ogden visited with Mrs. Stan Hess Sunday. - In USDA tests, sheets withstood more than all-cott- 275 son, member of the Council of the Twelve Apostles, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, will deliver the address. Dr. Fletcher became the eighth president of the U of U in 1964 after two decades of leadership in indusry and government. He is widely recognized for his abilities as a nuclear physicist, and a scientist and administrator. He is presently a mental in bringing systems committee on the National en-so- Pacific Ocean islands and countries, including the Australian, New Zealand, Samoan, and Ton-ga- n missions. Medal of Science. While serving as director of the theory and analysis laboratory at Hughes Aircraft Company, Dr- Fletcher was instru-- , mentalin bringing systems engineering to the aircraft-missil- e He has served as general manager of the Deseret News Press and is a member of the Brigham Young University board of trustees, and is an officer of the University of Utah Alumni Association. - industry. Elder Monson. served as president of the church's Canadian mission from 1959 to 1962. He was named to the Council of Twelve Apostles in 1963. His assignments include supervision of Lil Cotton paper was used as early as 1050 A.D. SSXv Prices Effective fSvisx U.S.D.A. CHOICE I Friday & Saturday er Payson. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Jensen left Sunday morning for their home in Calif. after Westwood, spending several days with Mr. Jensen's sister, Mrs. Mildred Smith- - VISITS NIECE Mrs. W. M. Welling has been spending several days in Salt Lake City where she visited with her neice, Mrs. Opal Groth. She also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mismash at Mur- in !;vn T?x TOM CADET NOLAN P. KERR. Tremonton was award- ed the MSIII Leadership Award at the annual Army ROTC President's Review at USU. Col. John. J. Livingston presented the award. by Mrs. Virgil Harris ed at a party Tuesday in hon- Memorial Day services will be or of her son, Bruce, on his held at the Portage Cemetery at fourth birthday. The ten guests 11:30 a.m. May 30. Everyone is invited to attend. enjoyed an afternoon of games and refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. Devere Harris Mr. and Mrs. Evansen and attended funeral services for of Tooele visited with at Hansen family Rupert. Nephi Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Hoskins Ward Conference was Friday. Edna Stanger of Ogden and held Sunday evening with the Mildred Olsen of Farmington Malad Stake Presidency and a with relatives and visited member of the High Council in friends here Sunday. attendance at Sunday School Mrs. Alton Pierson of Plyand Sacrament meeting. Bill mouth and her uncle, Mrs. Floyd Rose left SaturSmith, of Bountiful visited with day for DeKalab. 111., to visit Mrs- Clara Hoskins Sunday. with her son. Dr. Darrell Rose - and family. Mr. and Mrs. James John of Brigham City have moved to their home here after living in Brigham City for several years. Mr. and Mrs. Bary Roderick and daughter of Garland have also moved to this community recently. Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Cutler and Mr. and Mrs. J. C- - Gibbs were Salt Lake City visitors Friday. Mrs. Sarah Morris and Mrs. Grant Peterson of Ogden visited with Mr. and Mrs. David P. Gibbs Saturday. Mrs. Virgil Harris accompd anied Mr. and Mrs- Albert and Mrs. Ralph Glued of Malad to Salt Lake City Friday where they spent the day. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Clark and Mill-war- - Mrs. Nellie Richards of Malad and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Treadwell and daughter of North Salt Lake City were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs-Jo- Morris. Mr. Douglas Gibbs entertain- - Devere Mrs- Harris and attended a daughter, Tonya Miss bridal shower honoring Margaret Beverage at Preston on Saturday of last week-Mr- . and Mrs. Murray Hoskins of Clearfield brought MurMrs. Ladetha ray's mother, Hoskins to her home here after spending the winter months at her apartment in Ogden. Mrs. Thelma D. Gibbs spent the week end in Salt Lake City and American Fork. She attended "Parents Day" at the American Fork Training School in the interest of her son, Richard Gibbs. Mrand Mrs. Gary Cannon of Ogden were week end guests of Mrs. Cannon's parents, MrsReed Nielsen. Stanley Thomas of Logan visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Thomas Wednesday. - Mr-an- - Cotton excels all other apparel fibers in resisting fading caused by perspiration. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Burton accompanied by Mrs. Verl Spendlove and boys of Perry visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Sjoblom in Farmington during the week. They were also dinner guests at the home of Mrs. H. R. Petersen and family at Salt Lake City. Mrs. Darrell Godfrey accompanied by Mrs. Wynn Wood and son, Randy, of Brigham visited with their sister, Mrs. Arvid Anderson and family in Kearns Thursday. Miss Sharon Samara of Salt Lake City spent the weekend visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Gale Welling and family. Ann Nichlos of Harper was a dinner guest at the Welling home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Val Leavitt and daughter, Vicky, and son, Casey, attended the Intercollegiate Rodeo at Logan Friday and Saturday where Val was the announcer at both evening performances as well as the afternoon performance Saturday. Saturday morning the Leavitt family attended the horse show in Richmond. Vicky and Casey entered horses in the show. Vicky won first place in her class and Casey won second in his class. Mr. and Mrs- - Verl Anderson and Mrs. Douglas and MrRoche attended the Rodeo in Logan Friday evening. of Black-foLayne Hamilton was an overnight guest at the home of his friend, Robert Anger, Friday. Wilson Hales and sons, Steve, Stanley, Mike and Shirl rode motorcycles from Layton Saturday and visited with Mr- and Mrs. C. T. Hales. LEAVE FOR GERMANY Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Coombs Meldon Miss Sandy Coombs. Forsberg accompanied by Mrs. Dean Lamb and two children of Plymouth were at the airport at Salt Lake City Friday to Mrs- Vernto say good-by- e on Coombs and children, Eric, and Cecelia. Randy Penny prior to them leaving by plane for Munich, Germany where will visit with they mother, Mrs. Cecelia Maurer for the coming three months. Jim Gam hosted a meeting for the Stake M Mmi and Gleaner 1961 INTERNATIONAL trans., V-- 1959 GMC 2-T- Skylark Hot Dog or Hamburger CRUMP-WI1EATLE- 695 porrruc Cadillac - cmc .b 79 All Velkay u lb. can Vegetable h'M . yuutc -- uivays UC5T I U.VSVJ No.2'2 California cans z. 8 Margarine Coldbrook Quarters - In 3 Ivory Liquid Detergent 22-o- z. Bottle Bold Giant Pkg. 79 fnuu Fresh Broccoli 67 Evtry PurchaM At Large Oranges Prices Effective Friday RESERVE THI RIGHT TO BEFUSI 89; 8 ib. bag 99 and Saturday SALES TO COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENTS mm Detergent Tablets Package California Valencias ib. 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