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Show " PAGE TWELVE Win Utah Notice of Intention - ment rvPR VALLEY LEADER Stale Awards 4-- H .on 1 a uj., flobert Thornley 3.800.00 - Ash croft Palmer Robert Thornley. 19, of of and Ann Palmer, 18, are the boy and girl state rlnnera in the 1947 4 H Leader-ihiawards program. Each gold wrist watch a Smith-lel- d Tre-nonto- p ea Petsrson Firbourn USAC STUDENTS PRESENT tivities, Is now attending Utah RADIO PROGRAM State Agricultural College. Two graduates of Bear River Caylen Ashcroft, 16, InoftheHyde high school, Doris Hadffeld of Park, Is the state winner reHe actfvity. Production Riverside and Sterling Huish of Dairy ceives a $25.00 U. S. Savings Bond Garland, were among the USAC award provided by Kraft Foods Co. who presented a proDuring four years in club work, students 15 over the Logan radio staprojects, gram Gaylen has completed the Income from which he estt tion, KVNU, Monday evening. mates at $1,697.00. He now has a The entire program was given herd of six Holsteia cattle. H fealearned the value of keeping bet in the French language and in Carols better breeding Christmas sang tured ter records, using animals and culling out that language. animals. He serves as presi-denof his club. MAKE HOME IN Utah's two Individual winners it TREMONTON Wear-Ca- r the 1947 Special Demonstration awards program ar Making their home in TreWilma Falrbourn, 16, of Sandy, and monton after a honeymoon trip Helen Peterson, 17, of Logan. Eacl to California and Arizona are will receive a $25.00 cash award L. Chris-tense- n. provided by the American Vlscos Mr. and Mrs. George "Getdemonstrated were married Tha couple Corp. Wilma in 28 in Salt Lake City. ting Rid of Unwanted FullnessdemNovember Wool" and the title of Helen's The bride m a sister of Mrs. onstration was "The Pressing of t Norman ! Birch, now of San Wool Garment' 4-- Claus. Guests were Mr. and Einor Stenquist, Mr, and Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. and Jay Rhead and Mr. woman violinist. 4-- day. Emeron Wright. Don't Wait PENTHATWELL CLUB MEETS Mrs. Laurence until the Petersen grac- Last Day iously entertained tte members of the Penthatwell club at her home, Thursday. Plans were made to entertain their partners at a turkey supper, December 18. Delicious refreshments were served to the guests. TO ORDER YOUR XMAS CARD OF THANKS At this time, w,3 wish to ex press our heartfelt thanks and appreciation to our friends and neighbors who have been so kind to us since the time of our mis fortune. Their services were much appreciated. Morrell Hunsaker & Family mm FLOWERS Bruno, California and he son of Mr, and Mrs. Alvin of Salt Lake. is- - It NOW HEAR WOMAN VIOLINIST AT SALT LAKE CONCERT FLOWER SHOP J. W. Pulsipher, Mrs. George Quinney, Wally Nelson, Donna Green, Astrid Mae Strand and Deann Quinney were in Salt Lake, Saturday evening, where K0RTH Phone 145 mu Triemonton n HARRISES ENTERTAIN STUDY CLUB AT CHRISTMAS SOCIAL m IJZXm IS fi Stiu Gifts to ! Pre ft Men's Women's Luggage, Matched Airplane Type tMen's er, Rawhide J. Burgess Co. Phone 108 Tremonton Plas- - U Handbags. tics, fabrics 1 Gaymode 42 - ga. sheer hose I a 1 1 Luxurious rayon satins or lace trimmed or crepes tailored in the new longer length. Tearose, white. 1 Women's Gowns. $A 98 A I 1 1 oil ...Smcrmesj. Quality. And fit even to your insteps with the famou "Flare-Fit- " innersole'i inug hyg, fm It V THE CLASSIC SHOP Men's Wool A BIG SELECTION OF FINE PERCALES AND GINGHAMS $2.79 KNIT SLEEPERS Just arrived for Xmas selling-a- ges or blue with knit feet 1 to 6. Pink $i 1 J9 ! Sweater Vests Men's Work Blue Q Towncraft Shirts. Towncraft Men's 51 Girls' Handbags, QQ Women's Robes. Chenilles. .......... 1 7 15 IJ 1 $ $ Hankies. Many OfVC pretty styles. . Housecoats. Wo- - $p90 men's rayon prints Women's Gloves. Fine fabrics 1 49 r Sr49 Leather Fitted 3" '9 45 90 00 I I Gift Towel Setefi colorful, soft! -- v Chenille Bedspreads i U Woodbury Toilet Set Luncheon Cloths Gay Prints 'i Quilted Card Table Cover? WJ J $ .. Leather Billfolds. $ Wool Single size Blankets, full 11100 Black, Brown Palmolive Toilet Set If Ml m it win iiimmi: li bm 98 Marathon Fur Felt Hats 1 Gloves, Dress! Blk. or 3! lopnight Dress Shirts. ..All sizes. Men's Cowhide Belts. 30 to 44 U Men's Lined if - $Q J $ clad Suits .. Shirts! fl Men's Sweat Shirts, grey. 3 Flannelette Paja- mas. For warmth All wool Town- - $ 50 li sl00 Cases 90 '13 98 y Boys' Warm Mittens. ........ 7CC Nylons. ga. Sizes 8Vi to 10' f Shirts U Boys' Sport Shirts Plaids, plains. .. 98 "t1 45 Bowls nort sleeves. $ 09 S j Girls' Miss PrP K (ic COTTON WASH FROCKS Children's Warm r' 49 Boys' Polo For Men. Hankies. Three In a box Cap Sleeves FRESH, CRISP, CLEVERLY TAILORED J Shaving 1 Women's Robes. Quilted 0. ff 4i0 Shimmering rayon satin nightgowns lavishly lace trimmed ! Fitted midriff styles with flaring skirts in pink, blue, opaline, Sizes 32.40. U Boys' Dress Suits, all wool .. J Zipper, plastic WOMEN'S RAYON GOWNS $y Elastic Whipcord j $ Lady Ester gift set. Bridal Bqt. 1 32-4- Stockmen's QQc J Women's Slips. Rayons Rayon satin 2.98 1 ! Popular brands Currier & Ives Shaving Mug ... . toy i 49c Suits $q98 Dr. George F. Knowlton, USAC V Coats. 89c Rayon Jacquard Robes, Mar., navy Men's Rayon Shirts. 14 to 17. Ml Hunting Game pocket Ties. New Shades. V Nt. Leather Cigarette Cases kh Thrifty Penney Gift! WOMEN'S SLIPS him. Iars. Sanforized. 19" Broadcloth Paja- - $ mas, stripes Suspender & Gar- - $ ter set, girt boxed research and extension entomo- - Sfyl-EE- Z tan Christmas Cards Beautiful cards A Utah State Agricultural Col lege President Franklin S. Har ris will speak on the subject, "Honeybees and Agricultural Prosperity In Utah," at the annual meeting of the National Federation of Beekeepers, to be held in Salt Lake City, January 15 and 18. $ 21 MOTOR and gift to thrill fitting, full cut. A Boxed Rosebud Gift Soap. 800 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF BEEKEEPERS TO HEAR DR. HARRIS SHIRTS ...I two-sui- Girls' - Whit TOWXCLit! SNOWSUITS, 600 ill at penned rrl, Chu w III REDUCED in time for - HEATING PLUMBING SHEET METAL WORK 7 the Chris-tense- Members of the Study Club were d' rightfully entertained by Mr. a' Mrs. Jay Dee Harris at a Ch' itmas party, Monday evenLake City Mr, and family visited in Logan, Antoin Ologua of Park Valley Dr. J. I. Hambleton, chief of ing. Dinner was served at the and D. Lamar Cutler of Snow-vlll- e Sunday. visited at church here, SunMr. and Mrs. Leonard Petersen th.3 week doing and children visited in Brigham, day and spent in the ward. work Thursday at the home of Mr. and missionary Mrs. Boyda Petersen. PUBLIC URGED TO Visitors at Logan, Saturday, CHECK DIPHTHERIA CHRISTMAS GIVING Included Mr. and Mrs. Milton IMMUNIZATION ENTIRE STOCK OF GIRLS' WITH Hodges and family and L. M. five of number a total With Petersen and children. COATS Mrs. James Jensen, Mr. and cases of diphtheria reported this local Mrs. Carl Jensen and Mr. Cran-for- d week by physicians and to the State DeToddlers Taylor and daughter, Judy, health officers Mrs. Agnes COATS and LEGGING of Health, LEGGING SETS of Brigham were Penrose visitors partment to 1 to 4 health nurse, Sizes public Sterling, SETS Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Cranford Taylor day warned parents to check on 00 are the proud parents of a dau- the immunization of their fam JL mti and ilies, immediately. ghter born December 5. been So has there this Nelson Ivan entertained far Mrs, year, Friday afternoon in honor of her a total of 83 cases with seven fadaughter, Shela, on her tenth talities, which is five times the average number of cas?s a year birthday. Mrs, Sarah Shuman visited and seven times as many deaths. Immunization is the best proSunday afternoon with Mr. and InMrs. Tltvs Shuman and family at tection against diphtheria Bothwell. fants should first be immunized Oleen Shuman returned home at or soon after six months of Sunday after a thr,?e weeks' visit age and then given a "booster" in Arizona and California. injection before entering school. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Shuman re- A "stimulating dose" for those turned home Wednesday after previously Immunized is recomspending a week visiting In Los mended at shorter Intervals Angeles with Mr, and Mrs. A. O. whenever diphtheria in prevalHansen and other relatives, Mr, ent. , Mrs. Sterling stated that If any doubt exists as to whether a person is immunized against the disease, a Schick test given by a private physician v.ill determine the Immunity. G. -- Do 4-- ol NEW and USED ELECTRIC MOTORS S S' 1 t Penrtee REPAIR ; 1 " jrovided by Edward Fosa Wilson, .oueri u Chicago meat pacKer. and has years eight a jen (erved as leader, vice president, ind secretary of his club. His poulwon him try project achievements Club National to the i trip ColCongress In 1940. At U.S.A.C. lege Robert la a member of Lambda Delta Sigma, and in church he erved as secretary of the leader-ihi- p committee. Ann has been In club work eight fears. She has served as leader, president, secretary, treasurer, and eporter of ber club. She has woa two firsts In state fair contests on i wool suit and top coat, and a child's costume. Total estimated ralue of all her projects is $1,758.00. She has given 22 talks at various Mr. and Mrs. D. M- - Grover of meetings, three of which were broadcast. Ann, who has been ac Pine View and Mr. and Mrs. Er-s- tive in many other community ac Berchtold of Eden visited in " ' All OI tnese acuvmes are cuuuulicu Penrose Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. the State Agricultural College and USDA cooperating of Service sion Berchtold were overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Leak. and Mrs. Thayne Stokes stayed logist, will discuss new insectiMr. and Mrs. J. F. Petersen and at the Shuman horns while' the cides and their effect on pollinson, Regie, of Albion, Idaho, Shumans were in California. ating insects. Leading beeteep-er- s spent a week hers visiting of Mr- - and Mrs. Lynn Petersen from all states of the USA friends and relatives. They viswere Sunday dinner Brigham and ited in Promontory Sunday and many from other countries guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack are expected to attend the Salt returned to Albion, Monday. and Mrs. Arnold Dalton Leak. confab. -- THURSDAY Tremonton, Utah Mr. and ?,? followed by a program they attended a concert given in the USDA division of Bee Cul Oak Cafe, a visu. irum cf-t- a the Tabernacle by Ginette Niveu, visited m wim dance and ux E. oi ECKerc J. Rs,u ture, and Dr. t ment 700.00 Building and Grounds 700 00 Justice's Court Commissioner Wight voted Commis- nn nil requests: "i.en" -1 J WM V voted "yea" on sioner Hunsaker all requests; Commissioner Allen voted "nay" on the request of the County Sheriff's Department, and "Yea" on the request of the other Departments. Dated tnis Join aay oi Lnxem ber, A. D., 1947. Lewis S. Wight, Chairman Orlando Allen, Memper. Horace N. Hunsaker, Member ATTEST; C. Henry Nielsen, Clerk b California will be odu University of nf nntf who have H records to 1MT their of outstanding fV recognition are riothins Demonstration activities, o imminent role in ad- I lion. Leadership and Wear-Car- e winners and iniavoH Tha ujr in m memuers win recwio i club tnetr recoroa iuiww. the scientific side of ivancing : brief outlines of i t tpiars LeeK.eepiug ui cw j In the December issue of na"Gleanings in Bee Culture," tional beekeepers' magazine, in connection with announcement of the annual meeting there appears an article on Salt Lake . .:... l-- -City together with a picture of L Helen Wllrna Temple Square. Ann Notice Is hereby given by the County Comniissioners of Box Elder County, State of Utah, of their intention to increase the budget appropriation at their next special session to be held on December 31. A. D,x 1947, as provided by Title 19, Chapter An15, Section 22, Utah Code notated 1943, as follows: $1,000.00 Noxious Weed Fund Clerk's DepartCounty County Sheriff's Depart- a o ""1 lr J oil dzes J W 1 mw, nil' ! vl |