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Show THE LEADER, LOCAL SUNDAY SCHOOL TO PARTICIPATE ON RADIO PROGRAM Marilyn Stohl, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Stohl of TreAn invitation to participate monton, has been nominated for on a radio program sponsored Utah State Agricultural' college by the Ogden Ministerial homecoming queen- Sfae Is spon has been accepted by sored by Kappa Sigma, campus the Intermediate Sunday School , fraternity. class of the Tremonton MethoMiss Stohl is a senior at USAC dist church. MARILYN STOHL IS QUEEN CANDIDATE - and majorfng in secretarial sci ence. The homecoming parade will be Saturday, October 25, at 10 a m., and the homecoming game with Colorada A4cM will be at 1:30 p m. in the USAO stadium. PRIMARY TO HOLD SPECIAL EVENT Two boys and two girls from will appear on the program, next Saturday at 10 a.m. on station KLO, Ogden. It is a each quiz program broacast week, and points are scored for correct answers and prizes are awarded to high scorers. The four local members will be accompanied by their teacher, Probst and Reverend the class Mrs-Racha- The South Bear River Stake Anderson. Primary association will held their preparation meeting Sat urday at 2 p.m. at Bothwell. and Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Cook were the officers are hoping for a in Salt Lake City Saturday to 100 percent attendance of ward meet their son Owen, who was officers and teachers, because returning from a convention in of a special event that has been Atlantic City. He visited with his parents for the day before planned. returning to his home in Concord, California. M, MEN AND GLEANERS TO HOLD FIRESIDE Mr. and Mrs. Olen Carlson All M Men and Gleaners of and children of Midvale were the Fourth Ward are invited to weekend guests at the George attend a fireside next Sunday R. Jones home. Mr. Carlson night following church. The went deer hunting with the fammeeting will be held at the home ily, and Mrs. Carlson and childof Mr. and Mrs- Boyd ren visited with relatives. speaker for the eveninp will be Paul Baughman who has Mrs. Nellie Whitney Is spendof the Episcopalian ing some time In Brigham City charge church in Logan. with her niece, Julia Whitney. - Miller-Feature- - Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Earl and son Randy of Salt Lake City spent last week at the home of t Mr. Earl's parents, Mr. and Mrs-Alber- Earl. Mr. and Mrs. W. B- Mason are enjoying a few days vacation trip to Ontario, Oregon, this - week. and Mrs. Ezra Harris and Hennefer and Richard daughter of Layton were Sunday dinner guests at the Wayne Fronk home. Mr- Mrs- - Mrs. W. A. Adams had as her guest this week Mrs. Sophia Larson of East Garland. Ray Ashcraft and family have returned from a weekend of fishing. They spent the time at their cabin in and Mrs- - West Yellowstone. used all substitute: players, but even then the Ri?crmtn were able to push over two more by Jay Allen scores. De Vere Anderson, halfThat was the story as the back, and quarterback Rolfe Bears dumped the Malad Drag- Kerr received credit for the ons 34-- 0 last Friday night on scores. Silvester made good on the Dragons' home Held. one of the two kicks and the The game started out slowly linal score read 34-- 0. and looked for a while as if it The Dragons just couldn't get were going to be one of those their offensive rolling and never close ball games as neither team did seriously threaten. The Bears will play host to managed to score in the altlal period. However, in the second the North Cache Bulldogs at canto the Rlvermen ran up three their Homecoming Friday when Quick scores to pull ahead 21-- 0 they meet the North Cache club and ice the ballgame. in an afternoon game at 1:30. The Bears scor?d "first when halfback Jack Front plunged Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sleep of over from the three yard l Flint, Michigan have visited with Silvester, Bear River Mr. Sleep's sister, Mrs. Charles renter, booted the extra point Roberts and family during the and the Bears Jew 0. About past week, while enroute to their minutes later the Bears home from a California vacasix scored again, whea Fronk took Mr. and Mrs. Keith Johnson and two sons of Eden, Idaho have been visiting at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. P- Christensen for the past two weeks, during the potato harvest vacation. Mr. Johnson is a teacher in the Idaho school. - 7-- from quarterback and scamped 20 NAMED A SPONSOR AT BYU yards for the scoif. Silvester Ruth Rytting, a freshman at converted once again and the Brigham Young University is one score read of the thirty five freshman girls With just seconds to go In the at the school to be chosen as a first half Bob Woodland un- member of the ROTC Sponsor corked a long pass that .'erry Corps at the school-MisRiver end, Thompson, Bear Rytting is a freshman, snapped in the end zone for majoring in Home Economics at another Bear River score Agnin the university. Silvester made the extra countShe has also been named as a er and the Bears led at half staff member on the Brigham tm.e Young Universe, student During the last half the Bears 14-- 0. 21-- PTgTRYI college yearbook. The appointments were made this week by Darrell Deem, Brigham City, editor. Miss Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Milton L-- Johnson, is a freshman majoring in with two years of experience andjthe full confidence of the entire County. ram j. COUNTY COMMISSIONER TERM Paid Political Advertisement .... New Styles! 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Miss Allen, daughter of nn--r MEET TIIE line-Shirre- s Karen Johnson, Tremonton, has been appointed section editor and Jaleen Allen and Lorna Mason, Tremonton, have been appointed to the staff of the Buzze, Utah State Agricultural 1; Thursday, Oct. 23, 1952 JUST TOO MUCHj Mr. and Mrs. Ralph C Maugh-a- n of Tooele visited over the weekend at the home of Mrs.. Maughan's mother, Mrs. Elma a pitch out RoJfe Kerr Allen. Mr. Tremonton, Utah inch PRINTED OUTING tweeds. Sizes FLANN EL Washable cotton flannel for sewing pajamas, gowru, and sleepwear for the whole family. Save now during Penney exciting Golden Jubilee Celebration! 6 36-7-- Only 8. '15 Rayon SPORT COATS Casual type sport coats for. all around use. Tans $ Dr blue greys. Sizes UaUU 39 to 42. i , |