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Show THE LEADER. Tremonion, Utah 14. 1954 Thursday. January MB and family visited in Salt Lake ed as Second Assistant Super- grandchild. CANCER CENTER OPENS MARLENE BARNES GETS alfa research. an J City Sunday. They were quests Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shields chairman will be Dr. intendent of the Ward Sunday POST WITH S. L. FIRM K. Program NEXT WEDNESDAY of of Mr. and Mrs. J. Henry Kunz-kJ. Evans of Utah Stat. Agr- School. He takes the place of family and Dee Loveland r. A Cancer Symptom Center will be held next Wednesday at Utah Division Headquarters of the American Cancer Society, Published by the 177 Motor Ave., Salt Lake City. LEADER PUBUSHINa Sponsored by the Salt Lake COMPANY, Inc. County Medical Society and the on Thursday afternoon for Fri- cancer, group, the center will be day distribution. open only to registered applicants who are referred by their doctors. SUBSCRIPTION RATES (In Registration will be Monday advance) $3.00 per year. and Tuesday from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Entered at the port office at Tremonton, Utah aa Second BEEF PRODUCTION CUas matter October 15, 1923 CLASS OFFERED aader act of March S, 1379. of icultural Marlene Barnes, daughter Mr. and Mrs. Myron W. Earnes, Tremonton, has recently accepted a position in the office of Superior Floor Coverings Company in Salt Lake City. The announcement was made by I. W. Stevens, president of Henagers School of Business, where Miss Barnes has been studying a stenographic course. part-tim- e She will continue studies at Henagers. Miss Barnes is a graduate of Bear River high school. ACTORS INVITED TO STAKE PLAY TRIALS BY HIGH SCHOOL Try-oufor the Bear River A short course in beef prodwill be held Mondey Stake Bear River at uction will begin play in 8 Bear River high at 7:30 at p.m. EDITORIAL high school Monday p. NATIONAL school to LaRain seminary, according to Marble, lASSOCfATKjN m., according Mrs. Jay Law, Gar. and Mr. instructor. This is the first of five week- land, stake drama directors. mystery-comedA three-ac- t ly meetings, to be held in the is and in Your Head," has sponsored by "It's All Ag room, DONALD HANSEN to be presented in the chosen been department. agriculture IN SENIOR Class members will determine March. DENTISTRY YEAR the course of study which will Actors of several ages are Donald L. Hansen, son of Mr. be followed. Class members and needed to fill the 11 roles in end Mrs. Leland J. Hansen is outside experts will be called the play, and everyone is ttrged among 11,000 students enrolled upon to contribute to the course. to try out, MIA officers said. The class will be in seminar, Jn current semester studies at or in St. group study style. Washington University A. N. RYTTTNO Editor-Publish- II ts er y, n, Og-de- - Louis, Mo. Mr. Hansen is a senior in the School of Dentistry. USE A FOR RESULTS LEADER WANT AD Rbomi&tCabd eosy-cha- ir teats . . . wider doers, test visibility MEtTJS fiharpeTurnin! .At pis spectacular kamUiitg ease . . . tarn h 40-f- pick-v- ps t. street mew! Widetf ramje of power! 7 powerful track engines both V-and 6 s -- Salt Lake City were here lo Moves to California the funeral for Mrs. Josattend Fireside Speaker Mr. also and Joseph Heusser accomThe young people of the eph Heusser Thursday Mrs. panied his daughter, Mrs. LouM.I.A. enjoyed fireside Sunday visited with their mother, ise Lorig and DeVerl Nish of A. A. Loveland. ATTEND VETERINARY evening after church. The guest Mrs. Marvin Simmons; Mrs. Plymouth to El Segundo, Calif. CONTENTION IN S. L. speaker was Clifton G. M. Kerr, Clark Bowen and Mrs. Odell They left Monday morning and Dr. and Mrs. Robert L. Poul-so- n Stake President. Bigler of Collinston accompan- Mr. Heusser plans to remain Monday evening a group of ied Mrs. Bill Warnke to Salt there for the winter. will attend the Intermount-ai- n at the Mr. and Mrs. Vincent HeusVeterinary Convention in relatives joined together honor Lake City Wednesday. to home Horace Gardner Salt Lake City next Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. ser, Russell Heusser, Louis LorMrs. Gardner on her birhday. Tuesday and Wednesday. were in Salt Lake ig and his daughter, Delia Rae Guests were Elmer Petersen; Litchford Dr. Poulson has been invited City Monday. Mr. Litchford re- left Friday to return to thc.'r to be toastmaster at the associ- Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Petersen mained as a patient at the Vet- homes in California after atMr. and Mrs. Bert Stokes ation's banquet Tuesday even- and erans Hospital. tending the funeral for Mrs. of Penrose and Mr. and Mrs. David Mrs. Mr. and ing. Olague Joseph Heusser. Charley Petersen. Sunday callers at the home of A. R. Burba nk Mr. DEWEYVILLE were andMr. Mrs. Mrs. Kenneth and 1 by Grace Warnke Burbank and family and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Burbank of BIRTHDAY DINNER Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Alma Bur HONORS EVELYN bank; Mr. and Mrs. Alvora Bur FROM TREMONTON SPACKMAN bank and Mr. and Mrs. Long of JANUARY 8. 1954 EFFECTIVE Mr. and Mrs. Horace Barnard Mapleton, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Wheatley WEST BOUND EAST BOUND entertained Saturday afternoon Arrive Arrive Depart Lewiston Mr. of and Mrs. and Depart in honor of Mrs. Evelyn Spack-ma11:00 a.m. 10:45 a.m. 5:25 a.m. 5:25 ajn. Aaron Snow of and their Perry on her birthday. Guests 8:45 p.m. 8:30 p.m. 12:54 p.m. 1:25 p.m. families were Sunday visitors at 3:10 a.m. 3:10 a.m. 9:50 p.m. 10:00 p.m. were Mrs. Marva Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. L ERNEST HANSEN. Agent Wheatley. Phone 2841 Cafe at Era's Spackman; Mrs. Hazel Keller Depot 85th Birthday and Mrs. Bernice Burrows of Mr. and Mrs. Arlin Madsen Honeyville; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Nessen of Howell and Mrs. entertained family members Louis Spackman. In the evening Sunday in honor of the 85th Mrs. Mary Marble and Mrs. Birthday anniversary of Mrs Pearl Perry visited with Mrs. Eliza Madsen. Twenty four of her decendents were in attend Spackman at her home. by Arnold Fryer. assiaved College, Professor Louis A. Jensen, Ex. tension Agronomist at U.S A.C. CROP IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION MEETING n; A District meeting of the Mr. and Mrs. Amos Cook and Utah Crop Improvement Association will be 'held at Cache family of West Point were SunCounty Agent's office, County day dinner guests of Mr. and Court House, Logan, Utah, on Mrs. Horace Lish Jr. Mrs. Cook Friday January 15, 1954 at 1:30 and Mrs. Lish are sisters. Mrs. Ted Macfarlane and her p.m., to nominate a director two from this district. This district young daughters returned comprises Box Elder, Cache and to their home in Riverside after Rich counties. spending some time with Mrs. Macfarlane's As provided in the of parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gardner. The the Utah Crop improvement Dewey are parents of a new each district shall name and certify to the associ- baby daughter and Mrs. Gardation its nominee for Director ner has been taking care of from such districts. Directors them. are elected for two year terms. Speaks to Club Mr. and Mrs. Horace Barnard The present director, Mr. David Holmgren, is now completing a attended a Servicemens Mothers two year term so it is time to Club at Honeyville Wednesday evening. Mr. Barnard was guest appoint a new director. The annual meeting is to be speaker for the event. Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Black-haheld Friday, January 22, at t.ie had as Sunday breakfast Hotel Utah in Salt Lake City. General meetings will be held guests Mr. and Mrs. Moyle at 10.00 a.m. and 2:00 pm. Blackham of Moroni, Mr. and with a banquet that evening. A Mrs. Arnie Adams of Pleasant meeting of the Board of Dire ! Grove, and Mr. and Mrs Kent ors will be held in conjunction Blackham of Logan. with the annual session. Key Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Gardner L.Gra-be- r, visited Friday at Avon with Mr. Dr. be F. will speaker Professor of Agromomy at and Mrs. Ivan Summers and the University of Wisconsin and Mr. and Mrs. James Knowles. an international figure in alf- Louis Spackman was sustain ! ance including one great-grea- t Be FRlENDLV SERVICE By-la- Mac-farlan- es if your own house guest- "Oh, My Aching Feet." m When your car's shoes are this thin, you had better come to see us. MARK'S UTOCO SERVICE Tires Batteries Washing Lubrication 59 E. Main Phone 3371 cook Electrically! Lower loading! an ounce of protection is worth a pound of cure leers panel and pick-u- p as lew as 22'A' jfrew groaad T add up id- m " A vj sit ftfao wfocs&i Dodge effort . 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