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Show THE LEADER. Tfmaaton. Utk Eleven Bear River high scholars rated high honors with an average of 2.8 or better. Eighty-fou- r received a 2.3 to 2.79 av erage to merit the honor roll for second term. Those achieving the coveted' high honrs are David Calder-wooMary Castleton, Roger Hall, LaVona Hansen, Joan Holdaway, Lila Marie Kemp, Elaine Michaelis, Dennis Richards, RaNae Rock, Virginia Walker and Rowayne Zundel. Honors featuring 2.3 to 2.79 go to Devere Anderson, JuDeane Anderson, Monette Anderson, Billy Bishop, Michael Bishop, Dale Blackham, Errol Bowcutt, Charlene Bronson. Eleanor Burnett, Marguerite Burton, Beverly Cannon, Joann Cannon, Carol Lynn Capener, Paul Capener, Marian Carter, Clayde Christen-sen- , Dcnna Laree Christensen, Lenis Christensen, Carol Ann Cochran, Ralph Cullimore, Roxy Davis, Sandra Day, Julia Earl, Donna Rae Eberhard, Darwin Eggli, Sharon Fuhriman, Ida Funk, Marlene Gam, Nancy Garn, Bonnie Gay, Robert LaRaine Giles, Myron Giles, Carol Green, Marie LeJean Hansen, Mitzi Hansen, Nadine Hall, Carolyn Harris, Edna Henrie, Carol Jane . ! d, Si m- - "I,-- .. ' ' " ii '" . HI isfta rrc Ok? c5 - flit' it! ' . f c GRAVESIDE SERVICES HELD FOR BLACKHAM INFANT Graveside services were con- Eleven Students Rate High Honors During 2nd Term 4 - , Gep-har- t, 3. Gro-ve- r, Jaycee Sparking activity during Boy Scout Week, weretothe the three committee who are giving merit badge books scout troops who display the most activity during the week. The committee consists of Don Chiodo, Sylvan Haltiner, Don Redfield, Blain Madsen. Max Adams was absent when photo was taken. Thursday, February Homer, Margaret Hupp. Karl Jensen, Reva Jensen, Carol Kent, Kayla Kerr, Rolfe Kerr, Paul King, Rav Knutson, Gary Korth, Moana Korth, Marian Larsen, Maxine Leak, Susan Linford, Reese Marble, Rex Mateson, Merlene Neal, Juanita Nelson, Peggy Ann Nelson, Sonja Norr, Sonia Petersen, Louise Petersen, Myrna Peterson, Margene Pierce, Sonia Pier-soBob Puzey, Raymond Reynolds, Jay Rhodes, Glenna Richardson, Clynn Richman, Diane Rose, Clarice Skinner, Karen Smith, Gloria Stenquist, Verlyn Summers, Karen Thompson, Ty-r- a Tliorye, Max Turley, Gae Waldron, James Waldron, Mare ilyn Ward, Elaine Watkins, Whitaker and Bob n, De-Ann- SQUARE DANCING AT BOTHWELL SATURDAY GEPHART'S ducted Thursday afternoon in the Deweyville cemetery by Bishop Winford Barrus, for the infant son of Daryl Kent and Mary Capener Blackham, who was dead at birth. The baby was born February 8, at a Logan hospital. Surviving are his parents of Logan, grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Blackham, Deweyville, and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Capener of Garland; great grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Dewey, Tremonton; A. R. Capener, Garland, Mrs. Josiah Black, Moroni, and Mrs. Minnie Norman, Lehi; and one great, Mrs. Mary Jane Blackham, Moroni. SATURDAY SPECIAL 40 ONLY UKS SLOPS Lace Trim r, Fontella February 5. Sizes 32 to 44 n Hansen-Anderso- of Elwood, ' a $2.98 Regular Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Anderson of Coalville, parents of Mrs. Connie Conger of Ogden, spent part of last week at the Conger home in Tremonton. BIRTHS Arlo and 12. 1153 girl, n Darwin and Rhea The regular Square dance conof Elwood, a boy, ducted by the M. I. A. Stake board and directed by LaMar February 6. Dess and Irene Shuman Mason, will be held Saturday of Tremonton, a girl, night at the Bothwell ward, at 8:30. Instruction will be given February-12- . in the different dances, and evDwayne and Lwlla Sorensen eryone is invited to join in the Larkin, of Snowville, a girl, fun. Thursday, February 12.. EACH Nielsen-Anderso- Hun-sake- r, Cephart Stores Co. "Buy For Cash and Pay Less" Methodist Community Church News A day of calling by the lay- of Dedication'.' Feb. 15 to Feb. men of the Community Meth- 22. odist church and reception of "The Week of Dedication" is new members will highlight the a nationwide effort emphasizing local observance of the "Week personal and family committment to Christ and his Kingdom. The local program includes membership reception into the church on Sunday, Feb. 15 and Sunday, Feb. 22 and lay calling and visitation on Monday, Feb. At 6:30 p.m. on Monday evening a covered dish supper will be held at the Friendship HaL in the church to gather all members of the church who are going to do the visiting. At this Fellowship meal teams of two persons will be formed and given the names of the people they will call on. The visitors will make a social call only and i4 J j) KtSl)fi5 LA-AA- distribubte a booklet on Lenten devotions. This program was voted on and carried out by the official board of the Community Methodist church. V - "Era; S3M$QSSBB$ 16. rs (ff J TntfflSfP II (J 17-ln- eh the lowest priced Waynt-He- re's Victor television you can buy and what a buy it is! It's 5 ways finer for '53 i in a cabinet finished in rich maroon. Match- 'n9 $,anc available, extra. Model I7T30I. RCA .. fl I, s' I I The Tuesday evening child- ren's class of the Community Methodist church devoted their - SI f lei Feb. 3 meeting to a work bee. Once again the children of the Tuesday evenoing class spent their meeting in a work bee. Aided by a number of adults, the children painted chairs and tables, put up bulletin boards, covered a table, and performed a number of minor repair jobs. Mr. and Mrs. Steve DeJarnett, Miss Sophie Woerner, Mrs. Alma Magers, Mrs. Merrill , Hards, Mrs. Harvey Ault, Mr. and Mrs. Don Redfield, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Woerner and Mrs. Alan Anderson were the adults that helped the young peole with their work. Check these BIG ADVANCES circuit system now at of efficiency! Screens out static, steps up peak-poipower, ties best sound to clearest picture all Improved "Magic Monitor" nt aufo-matical- Annual Farm Bureau Banquet Next Friday ry"9 Improved "Deep Image" picture tube dinner Farm Bureau meeting Friday, Febru ary 20 at the Second ward hall. A big tasty dinner, cooked as the women of the Farm Bureau traditionally cook it, and a fine A fine program and 2 1 inch Kerby BIG and the Kerby gives you -- ! FLANNELS 49751 I! No ordinary flannels, these! They're tailored of pure by Town-Claworsted yarns that keep their luxury-sof- t finish season! season after See them at Penney's now! s d musical program are to be featured. John Schank, Farm Bureau president will be the speaker. He comes to the local meeting as one of the most convincing and enthusiastic Farm Bureau workers and speakers. Officers of the organization are striving to reach a new high in spirit, and a new brevity in time consumed, declared Israel Hunsaker. Everyone is invtied to join in the affair. There will be no charge to $10 paid up members. The membership card will admit paid up members. Membership may be paid at the time of the banquet at the church. Serving will begin at 6:30 and the officers hope to see everyone there. USE PENNEY'S LAY-AWA- it mnt ' vii rhtiii 1 ill -- portant TV development. The electron beam which produces the picture has been refined to And the superfine phosphor screen is coated with biJons of tiny crystals, for finer, deep-imapictures. 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