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Show THE LEADER. Tremonton, COUNTY FAIR 3.R.H.S. Registrator WILL FEATURE and his staff will receive fees together with payment of locker rentals and labratory dues, at the high school office on One of the exciting events of the af ternoon and evening of the County Fair next weekend Tuesday September 5th. dues will be $5 00 again will be the horse show under the T this year. The student will re- direction of Park Stumm and A Summers. All horse lovers will ceive a studentbody card which find events of interest on the will entitle him to all league baseball, basketball, program, and the owners of football. and track thoroughbreds in the county are tennis swimming preparing them for entry m the contests, he will also be admitted to all studenbody dances, show and other studenbody ac- There will be events for both saddle classes, t;v!t;e.s The monthly school pubmen's and ladies' to be breeds the and recognized lication, the "Searchlight", also in the regular horse classes will is included in this fee. For the students registered m be quarter horse, American Prizes saddle and Thoroughbred shop work there w ill be a labora, will be given for stallions, tory fee of $1.00. A type fee of pomes, shetlands. stock & $1 00 is also needed for which pleasure horses Stock horst the student will receive a type must be worked with a rope text, type paper, carbon paper, A new feature which is attrac and other necessary supplies ting much attention is the dem-- j Students may also purchase onstration to be given by the! lunch cards which wi cost the a meal Shetland ponies Harold B Felt same as last year--20- c of Brigtiam City is directing this Garland Puzey and Win J feature, and all who own shet- Cullimore and then staff will lands are invited to enter the assign the lockers It will be contest. Twinkles, owned by W. necessary for each student wishELong and Honey, owned by ing a locker to present a receipt Charles W. Claybaugh of Brig-ha- of payment of locker rental to be City are expected to be in them before lockers can lockShetland and other Students the show, assigned. wishing owners are making preparations ers will be charged 25c rental to enter. Mr Felt will enter a reg- a down payment of $1 00 and a istered Shetland stallion named refund of 75c is made when the Silver Mane's Magic Larlgo, and student returns the locker key a mare named Belmar's Ebony in the spring. For those wishing ueen. The stallion took first combination locks for gym lockplace in the Shetland pony class ers a down payment of $2.00 will at Twin Falls recently and 4th be required, $1.50 of which will place in the Harness show pony be refunded in the spring upon class, and the mare took 2nd the return of the combination place in the Shetland pony class lock. and 3rd in the harness class. Student Council Advisor Milton The ponies will be shown by Johnson, with studentbody offi- boys, and will be judged on cers assisting, will distribute! and showmanship. studentbody cards upon the prehandling The ponies must be 47 inches in sentation of receipts by students height and must walk and trot following the payment of their on a halter and lead as directed. dues Each rider will be required to Regular classroom instruction show the pony on the halter, and begins with the official opening saddle and bridle the pony in of school Wednesday mornng, the ring and ride on three reg- September 6th. ular gaits. Classes include Harness Show. Pony Class, and Saddle Pony Class. Prizes or trophies will be given for best enstudent-bod- y HORSE SHOW , STAKE FAMILY NIGDT FOE SOUTH BEAR RIVER All South Bear River Stake officers are reminded that next regular Monday night is the meeting of the Stake Family. The meeting will be called at 8 p.m. at the First ward hall. 1950 mare-colts- ice-skati- ng ' the program Sunday night. They have arranged to have Vern Marble and Morris Christensen as the speakers. This year's engagement in Salt Lake will mark the WORLD PREMIERE of the new 1951 ver-- ; sion of the frosted revue before starting on its annual tour of forty-fiv- e weeks with appearAmerican ances in twenty-nin- e (.Yii-and in Mexico and of the show promise more than $150,000 worth of new and beautiful costumes from the designing board of Billy Livingston; many novel lighting effects: a brand new musical score by Paul Summey all new skating routines by the stars and the thirty-si- x girl chorus and comedy scenes never before seen in any ice show Mr. J. A Theobald, managing director of the State Fair, announces that mail orders for Holiday On Ice tickets will be accepted now and will be filled in the order of their receipt. washed separately from colored things. It will then stay white throughout numerous washings. Although colors in other garments may appear to be fast, they often leave enough discoloration, though slight, to bring about an objectionable ' tinge i i while riy'oi. Cuba-Producer- Save Woods from Cows Pasturing livestock and growing a woodlot just do not go together. The two operations should be separated. Glow the woodlot without livestock, and pasture the animals on Improved pasture outside the wooded areas ; Ogden Man Dies In Collinston tries. James Edgar Geister died Wednesday at the home of his Posture Form Studios Poor Posture Is expensive. Stylish clothes cannot hide ugly humps and bulges. Slenderness without rolls anywhere Is the ideal. Inexpensive PASSIVE EXERCISE NOW will Insure pleasing STYLE - BEAUTY this Pall. Call 2821 . for more Information sister Mrs. Cornelius (Maude) Bell in Collinston. He is a native of Harrisville," and Is a former member of the Ogden fifteenth ward. He has lived with his sister in Collinston since 1944. Funeral services will be conducted Saturday at 3 pm. at Larkin and Sons Mortuary In Ogden. Friends may call at the Mortuary Friday from 6 to 9 pm. and Saturday until time of service. Interment will be in the Ogden City Cemetery. -- Standard Gauge The first railroad gauge standardization was virtually completed In 1886. at four feet, eight and a half inches. Stand Battle mountain stale park near Pendleton is the site of the last Indian battle fought In Oregon. Marauding Paiute and Bannock tribes created months of terror in northeastern Oregon until subdued In 1878. I V' Lyr- a-s- , - -- ' Xj Noodles 14oz. Macaroni 19 6 oz. Macaroni Thrifty to Sorvo 5 lbs. 87 12 oz. 15 Uncle Ben's ir, 15 oz 17c Raisins coio soodio.. White Beans chopki 2 lbs 29c Red Beans fh wy a.ni 4 lbs. 57 Tenderoni v, c.-- - Bread Bread Cakes I Tndr, 1 1 It oi u7.wsondwch 14 ai loa. 15c loaf 19 eO 35 . 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Z'z-zi?""- " CRACKERS For Hot Weather fv.uniuiuuuej Corn 11. rV.UIIUI3 FOR PACK AC CARTON 2 Rich, Cheese Food REAL ROAST Sunkist Peaches 01 1 0 jv respect, and in keeping with modern trends in civic progress. We Extend PJ M 3i oz 55e .kX,o. in every GRAPES I anJ 12 oz. pkg Aiijg Frozen Peas PRESERVES Eqqs "l The people of Tremonton can feel justly proud of their new street aj Wednesday with Mr arid! Arden Johansor. Thev enii day at the Lonn Farr'pard vnicKens 5 lbs. 37c: Corn Meal uTyYhow 3 c Cream of Wheat 12 oz 24c Wheaties SfctX 5Vi oz 16c Krispies k.ho,,'., Ralston's op, tra. 33c 4 oz. 25 Spinach Firm! Quality Cob Corn 2 for 27 I i r i. ana, .Mrs L. and famiiv v,.,,, 20 29 6 pack Miscellaneous Oats . (4 Blades in Package) Cakes & Rich I PEAS BEL-AI- R 16 oz. 31 Portor't Egg Bread a e... Merle Eskelson Olita Miller of Salt' the weekend with Mr - j Savings on Package Items s Keeping in Step With The March of Progress v Mrs- REGULAR 10c PACKAGES Trim your weekend food costs by taking advantage of these out- standing buys. They're the spotlight features in the parade of values Safeway is offering now. Check them for items you want to include on your shopping list. Then, come to Safeway . . . and save! v Jensen and famiiv - Mrs. Josephine Nelson visited in Clearfield with Mr. and Mrs. George Hewlett and family Monday She also visited in Salt Lake on Tuesday. - Mr and MrsEmery Nelson and family visited in Ogden with Mrs Nelson's mother. Mrs Effie Petersen of Brigham arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs Gerald Leak and family Saturday Mr. Ellis and children. Sharron and Bruce, visited with the Leak family and took Mrs. Petersen home with them. Mr. and Mrs Kimber Barlow and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Petersen from Wednesday to Sunday. Their son, to Kay Lawrence, remained visit with his grandparents until Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse F, Petersen and family, accompanied by Bonnie and Gloria Gay and Dick ; m -- Hodges returned home Friday from a trip to Yellowstone Park. Mrs- Stanley Lawrence and children, Sherll and Junior, arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Orson Jensen Saturday for a visit. Mrs. Al Spires, Mrs. Cranford Taylor and Mrs. J ames Jensen visited with Mr. and Mrs. Orson 2:30 White Nylon nylon should be Last BEAR RIVER STAKE M. I. A-- PROGRAM PREMIER OF The Sunday evening session of conference Once again the feature attrac- the Bear River Stake Cumorah Quartet, tion at the Utah State Fair will will feature will furnish the music and who be the brilliant 115 people the talks for the closing session spectacle, "Holiday On of the stake conference at the Ice", which thrilled thousands at tabernacle at 8 p.m. Garland will the Coliseum last year There 'be performances nightly at 8:30 Five recently returned missionof the m run Fair, the aries from the South African p during 17, Mission will be represented on September starting Friday, 'and continuing through Satur- the program day, September 23 Matinees will' be on September, 17 and 23rd at M. I A. TO GIVE PROGRAM The M. I A In the Tremonton Second ward will be in charge of Indians' Thursday AuglKt ,4 HOLIDAY ON ICE AT UTAH STATE FAIR Stu-dentbo- White Uuh 19c Ib. 9c: Ik 10c It 9c Airway Nob Hill tS&mmtmkm Ciqarettes Jelly Beans LoTc-T- y Candy LoJn'JTsiic.. 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