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Show r. A i. UTAH OUT .act that the pite the $1500.00 Diana s. e'.y FLYING ANGLERS BAG LIMIT OF than annually spends more $85,000 in Utah, nearly double Its !N CANCER FUND in research quota each year services medical cancer 500 SI grants, Utah has fallen short by education. in and of S50 000 for Of its quota For more than three years.! of the U'ah Budget according to Mrs Emil De Neuf, Chapter of the American Cancer State Commander, of the Utah Society. This has happened de.s- - Cancer Society, the Society has never increased its annual budincreases get, despite spiralling in costs of equipment and serC NO use Tn hanging I AftOUNO HERE. THtV) vice It has operated on the same y4f vC,ARe PROTECTED budget, with the same services by increasing its economics. The end has been reached, according to Mrs. de Neuf, and any deficit in the budget must be met by re- t duced services both in valuable education and in the number of Cancer important extremely can be which Centers Symptom provided To prevent the loss of valuable services to the state, now that it has become annarent that the DAVE STANDER, Distributor Cancer drive of April will not PhtMie 4207 Tremonton Mrs. T SALMON Oil WEEKEND FISHING TRIP , m V !. 'J - - .. ft v. r i . 7 5th Republican Ticket the state. The $1,500 may be obtained,. according to Mrs. de Neuf, if the public will contribute voluntarily 'small sums by placing them in the mail immediately. A dollar bill placed in an envelope and addressed to "Cancer", Salt Lake j Paid Political Adv. kei fety wHfeach the office prompt- jly. Your Wrinkle It . . . Crush It . . . It Sunday in Oeden. REMEMBERS and returns to its original shape! and Mrs. Louis Spackman and family spent the weekend Mr. at Bear Lake irnrn and Mrs. Kenneth OLsen and children Sprineville. Utah visited Mr. and Mrs. James Barnard and family here over the weekend. Mrs. Barnard and Mrs S tl inifi Olsen are sisters. Mr. and William Gardner Durable 14-and family of Holbrook, Nebraska are spending a few days in Gabardine .... and ' PRIMARY ELECTION SEPT. "-J Deweyville Mr. and Mrs. Mark Borrows and children of Provo visited at the home of Mr and Mrs. Horace Barnard and family on Monday necessary sum, a supplementary push, a new appeal has been added. In a few such as Provo, a communities, of funds will solicitation (personal be made. A new appeal for funds has been made throughout the the from Relatives ' produce At i: ' "' 8acfc To School attended the Stephen Perry fam-- . ily reunion at Lorin Farr Park Mr. contribution should be i v.ii mm :wmwm !' d I " ", !' rf..-.- and Mrs Leon May oi Bngham City visiu?d at the home of Mr. and Mrs T L. Wheatley on Thursday Zana Barnard of Ogden pent a few days with her cousin Mary Barnard Veda Gardner ol Ln.s Angeles. California is visiting her parents, Mr and Mrs J. A. Gardner. 4--i . . d. iw Mr. a-- ( A'..It Mrs. Virginia Pftersnn daughter. Janet and s,.n. Vaughn relatives of Petersboro v. sited none of 'em got away". So boasted Wayne Larson and Bill Goring Monday morning s they landed at the Tremonton airport with a full limit of salmon after a week-enfishing trip, 1950 style. The two Tremonton fishermen left Saturday in the Bear River Flying Club's Cessna 140. and two hours and thirty minutes later set their craft down on the Sulfur Creek Ranch on the middle fork of the Salmon River in central Idaho. Monday morning they landed again at Tremonton after a hour flight, but the Cessna weighed pleasant two and one-ha- lf some eighty pounds more than when it left. The excess luggage was a canvas bag full of four forty-inc- h salmon, (their possession limit) averaging a modest 20 pounds each. There was also a string of about 25 trout just over minimum size, but their combined weight wouldn't total one- - fourth of one of the big ones Asked how long it took them to land the salmon, the anglers replied, "Time goes pretty fast when you're pulling one of them we didnt clock it " babies i M here Monday. " For County Attorney Mr and accompanied -- t. Nominate WALTER G. MAflll A. Foxley Keith Rhodes on a plane trip to grandson Carey, Idaho where she will be a last weekt-".i"- ' guest at their home for a week ' Vl and They left tn Friday. fanniv m Deweyville visiting relatives They are house guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Gard-- ; ner. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Jensen and son have moved to Deweyville from Paxton, Nebraska Mrs. Ted Richardson and daughter were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Duett Loveland Sunday. Mrs. Lowell Burbank and children of Brigham City visited to prevent mailed immediately at of Mr. and Mrs. the home services. of any reduction The money will be used to pro- A. R. Burbank Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Wheatley vide free Cancer Sympton Clinics as their guests on Sunday, had for the public, where cancer can be discovered early and it has Mr and Mrs. LaRue Yates of been proven that cancer can be Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Wheat-le- y of Bothwell and Mr. and Mrs. of the time cured nearly 75 when discovered early. Mail your George Weedon of Brigham City contribution now, so the work of and their families. Members of the J. P. Barnard tbe Cancer Society may continue family from Deweyville attended unabated. their family reunion held MonMr. and Mrs. Frank Meldrum day at Liberty Park in Salt Lake Mrs. Clarence Perry and childare enjoying a visit in Afton. ren DeVoe spent Wednesday at the Wyomng with their son, home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard and family. Johnson in Preston, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Garrell Evans and daughter, Sherry, of Utah arrived Saturday to spend a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lish and family. Mr and Mrs. J. Robert d I iinr l I Vk . e. 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