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Show Tv.-- i THE LEADER, Tremonton. Utah fecial Mixers" were royally entertained at Ioka, Duchesne Co. during the week. The Francis Gunnelis, Albert Norrs, J. P. Joneses, and R. Z- - Hepplers, Mrs. Minnie Ash-to- n and son Billie, enjoyed a weekend trip to the Uintah Basin where they assisted an enthusiastic group of people in square and novelty dancing. They were served fried chicken with all the trimmings, given free lodging and meals and were not permitted to leave without promising to return in the near CilehU future. MRS. MERWIN COOK 'i ' ". ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB Mrs. Merwin Cook was hostess to members of her Bridge Club Monday evening. Prizes were won by Mrs. Alma Theurer, Mrs. Evan I Thompson and Mrs. Mattie Stone. The hostess served delicious refreshments. 1 i WINCHESTER FAMILY HOLD REUNION Members of the Winchester family from Tremonton attended the family reunion on Satur day and Sunday at the Pine View Dam in Ogden canyon. There were forty present at the get 1 er. NEWLYWEDS SHYRL DEE DUSTMAN AND DON DAVIS EXCHANGE WEDDING VOWS Wyoming and Colorado, ing Thursday evening. A reception was held July 21st with a great Mid July nuptials united a popular couple of the valley in an Impressive ceremony at the Logan Temple on July 14th. Shyrl Dee Dustman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Dustman f Tremonton, and Donald B Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Davis of Riverside, repeated vows before President Egbert. A wedding dinner In honor of the couple was held at the Bluebird with the immediate families and close friends present. Following the dinner, the couple left on their honeymoon through friends and relatives in dance. The bride was beautiful in a white slipper satin wedding gown with elaborately quilted top and finger tip veil. Her attendants were bridesmaids, Marjorie Roberts, Leah Conger and Thel-m- a Stenquist, maid of honor Doreen Barlow and Dot Kay as registrar. Clarence Sylvester was best man for the groom. Don served in the army for three years prior to filling an L. D. S. mission to New Zealand, from which he returned in April. The couple will make their home in Tremonton until this fall when Don plans to attend Steel Clothesline the POLES in. Post 2 inch cross arm. Machine fitted. No welding. Complete with eye-bol- ts and 150 ft. wire. 3 4 T-Ty- pe $27.50 Per Set Cash mail orders shipped prepaid. Satisfaction guaranteed. U. S. A. C JYOUNG REPUBLICAN CLUB PLANS PARTY FOR AUG. 4 ; The Young Republican Club of Box Elder Co. are having a canyon party at Box Elder park Friday, August 4th, 7:30 p.m., according to Mrs. Boyd M. Sheffield, chairman in charge of U-Ty- pe S15.75 arrangements. Free lunch and a good program ;have been arranged. Officers of jthe State organization will be present and all Young Republi-- i cans of the county are invited to be BIMGE BROS. present Members of REFRESHMENT the "Merry BAR SUNDAES G - PINTS - day FRIDAY, AUG. 4th SLEEP IN COMFORT on a new EVERTON WE NOW HAVE THE FINEST EQUIPMENT TO MAKE MATTRESSES OF THE HIGHEST QUALITY G Priced At 16.50 19.50 - he with City, Sarah Mrs. Garfield, Tremonton. Committees include advertising, Delia Owens, Corinne, chairman, Ethel Palmer, Tremonton, and Hah Hawks, Honeyville; Judges . .. Jenny committee, chairman Corinne, River City Alice Ward, Riverside, and Pauline Forsgren, Corinne; Awards, Reta Anderson, Bear River City, chairman Edith Summers, Tremonton and Ruth Chlarson, Honeyville; nominations, Bessie Christensen, chair man Bear River City and Edna Tanner, Brigham City. Thorn 27 Brsrham City and its territories the assembled in St. Louis, July 7 to attend the 88th Annual Meeting of the National Education Representative Association. A U. S. Mr. and Mrs. Russ Waldron, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Cannon, Mr. $ group of ciilzenj;; various civic and edUc jing .groups met Thursday consider the need health center in this JLPL meeting was called by Qumneyof the health ment of the Civic League? f L and Mrs. Mervin Holt and two sens, Mr. and Mrs. Eli Winzeler and Mrs. Maurice Staples were the guests from Russ Electric and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Johnson monton.' At an earlier Assembly of 3300 delegates tran- and son and Mrs. Ellen Scoop-mi- re meeting h: also attended to enjoy the ifan'fa P"Posal had bein sacted business of the organizaa health centr e tion and 800 leaders conducted lovely dinner and entertainment to serve NEA 20 than more Box Ede- Cache, sessions of prepared by the Woodwards. vounues, but action Cfl departmentsprwsprrtiner the Box Elder the proposition to the School District at the meet were ' this area. Wanda and H Supt. K. E. Weight The advantages of such 'r Elwood Elementary a Christensen, ter were presented through school superintendent. i 7 and a discussion at the 3-- t -- - A proposed Boston meeting of the Association in 1949 was adopted to preby-la- w vent membership in the National Education Association cf any person "who is a member of the Communist Party of the United States or of any organization that advocates changing the form of Government of the United States by any means not provided for in the Constitution." discussion group A three-da- y of the convention devoted its attention to the improvement of school public relations, naming as a first objective informing the public on the improvement of educational opportunity in recent years. A feature of the convention was its emphasis upon the responsibility of the teacher to aid in building peaceful internaedutional relations. Forty-tw- o cators from nations other attended the meetings. , Valley Kiddies Invited To Liberty Park rlf News o4-CLUBS directed Evelyn Kidneigh, Utah St"au rector of public health l other state officers The S. B. D. C.'s of Bothwell participated in thepresen' discus met at the home of Joyce Ander- were Dr. Gordon Johnson Rt son. The lesson Health H was Officer for the state; given by the hostess and Mable Kingston, Director of ft Anderson. Plans were made to hospital; w94 William entertain our parents at break- State Board of Health' V fast, and recipes which were Miller, District No. 1 Surv made at club and at home were Mrs. Mae P. Simpson, a worker of the Health Council exchanged. Light refreshments were ser- Bessie Hansen, Nursing Coe ved by the hostess. tant for maternal child ' Reporter, Gae Lene Harris the discussion laui. oecame evident tha At the eighth meeting of the health center should serve : Bothwell Four Leaf Clover Club 000 people, and would nnst. held at Shana Summers, the thousands of dollars. The cost time was spent in hemming individual, however would skirts. Bonnie Evans was hostess covered by an additional tx to members of the club at the 'A mill, which would have tt ninth meeting and cutting out made possible by legislation.' blouses was the purpose of the The accomplishments in were local schools, in a health j meeting. Refreshments served to the group both eve- were highly commended wh j nings. 22.50 -- report of the immuniza' Bonnie Evans, reporter. physical examination and dt programs had been heard. The matter now rest with Home Ec. people of the county, who if cated to the benefits to be g Wins Trip To A.YA ed from tosuch a center could t take it the county comB ioners and the law makers of state. Summer Camp i , Student Tremonton's young people rean invitation Oils week to attend the Annual Lee Lovinger Day at Liberty Park, Salt Lake C.ty, according to Mayor Kleon Peckenpaugh of Tremonton, and Kerr. Wallace Edwin Souter, son of Gaynell Johnsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mart Hsu The party will be held Friday, Mrs. John Baird of Brigham City Mr. and Mrs. Austin Johnsen of and sons, Heenon and Jay V August 11 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. were married. J. Edwin Baird Bear River City left Saturday attended the Hansen reua During the day popslcles, peanuts officiated at the ceremony. evening, July 29th by United Air at Girls Camp in Box Elder t on free rides the ferris wheel and The newly married couple will RANKED HIGH Lines for Milwaukee, Wis. and yon on Sunday. and many primake their home in Clearfield will go by boat zes for the children will be given from there where Mr. Souter is employed. GROUPS by Mr. Lovinger, who sponsors across Lake Michigan to Muske-ga- n, Mich., where she will join Cadets from Utah State Agri the party. BIRTHDAY DINNER other young women enroute to cultural college outnumber con HONORS Miniwanca, Shelby, Mich., Camp tingents from all other colleges Two Utah D. E. PECKENPAUGH for two weeks vacation. This will Vacancies western in ROTC summer en Mrs. Don Peckenpaugh enterinclude outdoor sports, lectures tained at dinner Friday evening campments. Also the Utahns are IN and religious instruction. in athletic and At excelling West Point military anniOpen Don's birthday honoring The camp is sponsored by the This was the report versary. Along with members of prowess. American Youth Foundation and men of between the ages the Peckenpaugh family, J. H. brought back by President Louis Utah is to train American its purpose 17 22 will an L. and have Madsen Satwhen opportunhe returned Peckenpaugh Sr. of Ogden and for Christian leadership. It to apply to Senator Arthur V. youth Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Moore were urday from flying trips to Ham- ity is Dan forth known as also the for Watkins present. The dessert course was ilton ari force base, California; ment to the 1951 classappointScholarship. at the served at the home of Mr. and Lowry air farce base, Colorado; The U. S. A. C- Home EconomUnited States Military Academy and Fort Lewis, Washington. Mrs. Moore. ics Dept. gives this scholarship I Dr. Daryl Chase, dean of stu- at West Point, New York, the as an award to the outstanding Senator announced who him dents, Saturday. A V, HOUR TRY-0accompanied BRIDAL SHOWER HONORS Freshman girl registered in the Senator said would Watkins he the earlier returned upnn visits, MISS LOUISE CASTLETON have two vacancies at the Acad School of Home Economics, and LESSON ON THEM days previously. Colleen Didricksen and Zenna sever-1i inspected the ROTC emy to fill for the year beginning Gaynell was winner for this White were hostesses at a bridal SPUnei lJ(c(hl years trip. si ner camps of the air force. July 1, 1951. shower in honor of Miss Louise In a recent letter received Castleton at the home of her They also saw the 78th jet According to his previously from k camp headquarters it states policy, Senator Wat parents in Garland on Wednes fighter interceptor wing give announced al ho 700 that omozed kins campers will nearly group select his principal You'll be day evening. Games were played demonstrations. leaders and faculty members learn to P They were impressed with the appointee for each of the openquickly you can and delicious refreshments ser and h. from the States, Canada and the Hammond Organ ved to twenty five guests. Louise demand for 'technically trained ings on the basis of merit as detoo will it countries many much you'll enjoy received many useful and beauti- men in modem warfare. Young termined by Civil Service exam- assembleforeign tree i lor at session annual the to be inations for appointment men who weary of school and go conducted Aug. 28. ful gifts. out lesson ! into the armed forces hoping to Utahns wishing to make appli- from July 30th to Aug 13th. for cation themappointment should escape such effort, find INDIAN SCOUTING selves embroiled in intensive apply immediately and state Mr. and Mrs. Frank Snyder Tremonton, Phone training courses of exacting type, their qualifications to Senator spent Wednesday in Salt Lake. Watkins, Senate Office Building they reported. PROGRAM NEEDS USAC has the largest volunteer Washington, D. C, before the ROTC brigade in the nation. In close of business Aug. 18. SERVICE FOR SEPTIC quality also the Aggies are on SCOUT LEADERS Mrs. Pearl Toland and Mrs. top, as War Department inspec tions have revealed. Credit for Veda Woodward attended a and A preliminary organization the progress of the luncheon for the Beauty Counair, artillery, meeting for Boy Scouts at Brig and ordinance selors of the Intermountain ReSEWER OR DRAIN SERVICE ham City's Intermountain Indian quartermaster at Hotel on units at Utah gion the in is Col. college Friday given School was attended recently by E. W. Timberlake, dynamic co- Salt Lake City. there is only civic leaders representing the ordinator of activithe military Chamber of Commerce, Red ties ER Mr. and Mrs. Chase Peterson at USAC. R0T0-R00TSEWER THE Cross, civic clubs and the various and children spent several days churches. It was brought out LEADER ' EMPLOYEES FETED vacationing in Southern Calithat the proposed program not AT SERVICE CO. fornia and one enjoyable day at OUTIXG, SUPPER only offered an unusual oppor-tnit- y The LEADER staff closed Catalina Island. for the Indian pupils, but We are not canvassing'. For 5 p.m., also a unique opportunity to the shop Tuesday evening at service call Logan 27J4 collect or Mrs. Harold Holley and childgrabbed a ball and bat, three Ewer general public for community boxes Co, 3261 Treroontn Plumbing ren of American Fork spent of grub, and headed for service. All those at the meeting the week with Mr. and Mrs. Russ Willow Park, Logan. Four hours Millville, Utah A. J. White, Manager heartily endorsed the program. Waldron and family. with some later, a effort, group "So far as I know, this is the first time that a government of overstuffed picnicers packed MrsE. Guild of Evanston, school for Indians has launched up what was left of the fried com-1 Wyoming was guest for a week chicken, and watermelon, a program which is to be built and headed wearily at the home of her daughter, around volunteer community as the annual LEADER Mrs. Henry Van Sweden and workers as well as school em- heme, was over. family. ployees," stated Dr. Boyce, Super- employees party Under the of skilled direction intendent of the school. "I be- -j Mrs. Mrs. Marion Clark and daughA. N. Rytting, the lunch lleve this procedure will be a menu was enough to do justice ter, Karen, of Carlin. Nevada significant step in building to any gang's appetite, and and Mrs. Henry Berchtold and better community understandafter the ball game, everyone her sister, Maddie Walters, of ings between the public and our had one. Burley, Idaho were Friday guests pupils." at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Besides the (all family, Rytting Plans were made for soliciting six of'em) the following members William H. Beyer. volunteer adult workers from as "One of the world's great thinkers has far as Ogden, Logan, Tremonton, of the staff were present: Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Einor Stenquist Mrs. Ralph Barnes, Mr. and said: 'Countries are well cultivated, not and as wide an area as is within and Mrs. Guy Biddle, Mr. and Mrs. and family spent last weekend easy driving distance of Brigham as they are fertile, but as they ore in Yellowstone Park. Carrol and Hughie vacationing Thompson, City for occasional meetings. Gunnell. free.' That's a good warning for all About 20 to 25 adult leaders are A dinner party was held at the of us!" needed for various types of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Waldron of home of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Long Beach arrived Monday to Baer Thursday in honor of Dr. spend three weeks at the home and Mrs. Clyde Young of LEADER WANT ADS TAX of Mr. and Mrs. David Waldron. At a ceremony performed at the County Court House on July 27, Miss Donna Peckenpaugh, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don ceived USACCADETS merry-go-rou- nd INROTC j4 jC (R-Uta- h) - U ! -- HammondOrga j 28.50 31.50 - j ! v Adney, Victoria Johnson, Bear River City and Dora Brough, Tremonton; program, Ethel Firth, Tremonton, chairman, Helen Huggins, Bear , DE LUXE STANDARD Elimination contests will be held in each community, with 1st, 2nd and 3rd place winners to enter the semifinals. Three entries only will be allowed from each community. The semifinals will be held at Bear River Ward ning of August 26. Chapel at 6:00 prri. on the eve-Tgeneral chairman is Mrs. Andrea Huggins, Bear River More than 4000 teachers from A - MlITTRESS LNNER-SrittN- al. eve-in- m Fan m. mum TANK QUARTS ALLONS FREE FAVORS all er National Confab t uBLIC IPATti -- MONDAY thru SATURDAY 10:00 a.m. till 11 p.m. SUNDAY, 11:30 a.m. till 11 p.m. - DONNA PECKENPAUGH WEDS BRIGHAM CITY MAN. I Sep-jtemb- at HARRY WOODWARDS ENTERTAIN FRIENDS Mr. and Mrs. Harry T. Woodward were hest and hostess to the Russ Electric employees and other friends at their home in g. Logan Canyon on Tuesday I OPEN DAILY CONES Christensen of Tremonton. j Ban Communists Plans are shaping up for the Talent show, sponsored by the Ladies Farm Bureau in connection with the Box Elder County Fair, which will be held at Tre-monton on August 31, and 1st and 2nd, reported Mrs. Delia ' Owens, publicity chairman of the contest. The talent show will take place on the evening of September 1st at the fair grounds and abput fifteen contestants are expected to reach the finals. All of the amateur talent in the county are urged to compete and help to make this show a success. Rules for the contest are: must have been residents of the county for six be under 25 years months, be of age, and r MERRY MIXERS DANCE CLUB ENTERTAINED Pocatello, Idaho LIBERTY FAMILY REUNION FOR CHRISTENSENS HELD TUESDAY The Mary E. Christensen fam ily held their annual reunion at Crystal Springs, Tuesday Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Christensen, Mr. and and Mrs. Evan Christensen families from Faust Valley, Mr return- and Mrs. Earl Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Devere Neilsen and Friday, families of Thatcher, Mr. and host of Mrs. Mart Hansen, Mr. and attenMrs. Vern Stokes and Mary E. Educators Convene, CQL'i'lTY FAIR TALENT S:iGW IS PLACED 1 R. C Harris Tremonton 5026 kSy - |