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Show A,- TIIE LEADER, Tremonton, Utah football coaches of the University of Utah. Both boys have been awarded scholarships at the U. rrii i its a w . ... tCarnke J. Y 1950 31- - - jv of U. Stone have Q in Canada, Montana National Park. ski racier and til r. jus. Mark Jensen Francom go yjs. Virgil igi c ed at a chicken dinner Mrs. pight for Mr. and ttl a ' sot t, 5 av t t 1 j I Grant Marble and e and Oleen, spent this 'l at Yellowstone Park I fur ' ! I u visited s. id $ of Ci "e iga: t daugh-- a and Barbara City Wednesday. i Mrs. Thaine Secrist, es i. and Warnke hen son Hole, Wyoming. Cjune Simmons visited ' Donna Jensen in with - f i Mrs- J. B. F. Johnson and ''a. and Mrs- - A. A. John-- ! A. Ericksen, - ' Mrs- ';. - Its. Charlotte Johnson the Tolman family Mrs- - re-- L Saturday. tTnnpwille Wallace Simmons Wilford Durfey rind Mrs. .Friday after spending vacation in Yellow- - :tjie Johnson iMrs. George Charles Mr. of visitors F: in Leatham ( Fisher and Mr, and iell Fisher of Martin, I; are guests at the home rand Mrs. Clark Bowen . Robbms and son, Tommy, of Poc-atell- Simmons and City, Monday. A surprise birthday party was Gerald, were held Saturday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Murray in Logan, for Ellis Johnson. Lloyd Balls of Dayton, Idaho was a Sunday guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Bowen. He was accompanied home by Ovid Balls who has visited a week with his cousin, Kay Bowen. DIVERSITY Mr. and Mrs. Charles McNeelev and daughter, Alice Jean returned Saturday after vacationing; in Glacier National Park. "Mr. and Mrs. Ben Weston of Laketown were Friday overnight ,'T, ' guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dean kid and Dormitory , W' Ericksen. Mrs. Natalie Ericksen and children visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Satterth-wait- e in Garden City. Mr. and Mrs- B. F. Johnson and family were Salt Lake City visitors Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Jensen and daughter of Brigham and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Jensen and family of Salt Lake City visited Saturday with Mr. and. Mrs. Jens Veibell. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Fryer and daughter, Geniel is spending the week at the Southern Parks. Marti Fisher, the of Bishop and Mrs. Clark Bowen, is recovering from an illness which made it necessary to hospitalize her for several days. Mrs. Agnes Stirling was hostess" to the Public Health nurses of District No. 1, when they held their staff meeting Wednesday. A lovely luncheon was served by Mrs. Stirling. Kathryn and Been Marble spent the week with Mr. and Mrs. James Barnard in Deweyville. Sonja, Marilyn and Robert Secrist were guests during the week of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Potter in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. John Potter, Peggy Potter, Norma, Sarah and Reva Jensen, Darrell Goodsell, Leland Stone and Eugene Bigler enjoyed a boating party at dam on Friday evening. Bishop Clark Bowen and his daughter, JoAnn, Mr. and Mrs. Warner Fisher and Mr. and Mrs. - 'feswik men's dormitory house students . parts of the state Jniversity of Utah regular graduat-- s at the Salt Lake more ools, out-of-?- e grand-daught- than ever expected at the students 'are niversity. More op- than ever before available for stu-wn- d es the state. interested :u're on, i in Engineering, law, Business, Arts, Pharma-- , Fine or something Wtover the wonder- sing firtunities 'he "U". offered to Sept. 18 Sept. 21 oms lister 22-2- 3 pgister..Sept. starts ....Sept. 25 Jk 'M information writ: "3 Of THE PRESIDENT er -.- . ;; J at thp visiter! o, Idaho and Mr. and Mrs uewnyne oimmons and son, Nathan, were Sunday dinner guests at the Marvin Simmons home. The dinner was in honor of DeWayne Simmons, who left during the week with the National Guard Unit. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Ericksen and daughter of Cleveland, Ohio visited Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. George Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Newt Kolstrom and daughter Delia, of Mt. Pleasant, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Anderson, Blackfoot, Idaho and Mr. and Mrs. George Charles of Tv? Angeles, California were guests during the week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Plastino. Mrs. Hattie Lewis and Mrs. Evelyn Asper of Idaho visited Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Bell. Bishop Clark Bowen and his daughter, JoAnn, and their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Fisher of Martin, Tennessee, were sight seeing in Salt Lake J Marvin " - of Tremonton Jerry Oyler spent Monday and Tuesday with Barbara Warnke. Virginia and LaVona Ericksen arrived home during the week end after a ten dav visit in Glendale, California at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bigler. was occasion The Mayor and Mrs. J. J. White of anniversary of Mr. Garland, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mrs. 'i on Thursday preparing to enter Weber college. Mr. and Mrs. D. G- Nelscn and daughter, Mary Kay visited with Mr. and Mrs. Rolf Nelson in Salt Lake prior to Rolf's leaving for Camp Lewis in Washington. Graham Cutler, Gordon Peter son and Omar Anderson were In Burley Saturday to see the rodeo. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Murray and son, Don, and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hayward and two children, Jan- ace and Murray of Rupert, Idaho fVHnn Psfortnn Cardston, Canada and Mrs. of Raymond, Canada spent Sunday afternoon and evening with their sister, Mrs. John Arbon. were visiting They through the Northwest. Mr. an Mrs. Herbert May of Paul, Idaho and Mrs. R. C. May of Salt Lake were Monday dinner guests of Mrs. John Arbon. Mc-Bri- de Spring fUnting making spring planting plant beware of unsuccessful anr untried plants and varieties. When Mr. and Mrs. Vernon O. Cook Springville were Friday overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. A- - L. Cook. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Winterton of Ogden were also visiting at their home Monday evening. of k SHAHT ) HATCHING BELTS Origin f Cauliflower Cauliflower undoubtedly originatBUTTONS ed in the Mediterranean region. It was here that it found the mild weather conditions that it needed for proper growth neither too hot SHY TAYLOR KENT or too cold, too wet or too dry. Phone 4227 Tremontoa nucleus home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Arbon and three children, Karan, Tam-ar- a Lee and Wesley of Salt Lake City spent Sunday and Monday -Tai.nA nrif C . emuJ aviia. If... ticaoc mux ivu mwil. Mrs. Ella Talbot and Mrs. Ada Pratt entertained at a family A HALL CANDIDATE I 'dinner at the Pratt home on FOR COMMISSIONER C I VISIT THE A. (Bud) Hall, Republican atiVeg from California. Those cand idate for nomination for present were Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Box Elder county com- - Daley, Mrs. Lula Deturler of Cal- missioner. whose name will an. ifornia. Olef Olsen. Mr. and Mrs. pear on the September 5, primary Fred Neal, Cora Daley and Len eiecuon oanot, is a We long res- - aiey. The Junior Gleaners and M. ident of the county. He received his ednnat.inn fmm Men enioved a havride and schools in Portage, Brigham City watermelon bust in Garland ana Logan. i uesaay mgnt. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Hall and his wife, the former Arbon and Rulon Ward accom- Clara Knudsen, and their three panied the group. children lived in Portage where ' Bruce and Joan Arbon and he was active and successful in Dennis Cutler were in Bear River Saturday to participate in farming and stock raising. the time Hall anrl his fnmiivitne talent show. Winners moved from Portage to Brigham will be presented at the Talent City he was the president. of the Show during the FairMr. and Mrs. Norman Talbot Young Men's Mutual Improvement associatiion in the Portaee and family enjoyed a four day ward. trip to Yellowstone Park He moved here in 1943 and ' 200 Heyder of Oregon visited was employed by the AAA. farm his brother, Bill and family from program. He was the adjuster for Monday to Friday, the federal crop insurance cor-- i Mr and Mrs- Chris Fearheller and two children, Eileen and poration. Hall is now engaged in raising Chris Jr. of Twin Falls, Idaho visited from Saturday until Tuespurebred cattle, and is also of the Mountain View day with Mr. and Mrs. Horton Hurd and family. Joyce returned trout farm in Brigham City. home with them for an indefinite stay. Wendell Fisher of Martin, Ten- Visitors during the week at the nessee, left Tuesday morning to home of Mr. and Mrs. John Ar- spend several days in Yellow- -, ten were Mrs. Naomi Mav stone Park. and Mr. and Mrs. Chandler, Dewane Alder of Weiser, Idaho. They were taking fifty young people on a tour of Salt Lake City and Ogden. Mrs. Christine Peterson Mr. and Mrs. Ibey May of Mr. and Mrs. DeLamar Cutler and daughters, Camille, Rosann and Patsy, visited in Roy and. (SURE MAKES I WASHDAY Ogden on Thursday Little Stephen Larson retrmed homo n mf g Vara spend the week v h them. Mrs. Verona Arb n attended a Bridal shower at fhe home of Mrs. Willard Smith in Holbrook on Friday for her c :usin, LaRene Burton of Malad. Mrs. Grace Andfrson and son, Floyd, spent Wednesday until Sunday visiting in Logan with Rex Anderson and family prior to their leaving for Camp Lewis in Washington. 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