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Show THE LEADER. Thursday, March 12, 195? Tremonton, Utah milk class. Richmond, former president of Wood of Fielding, to Stone, ho Sunday. The samples of milk entered Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Richards in this course are picked up seby Mrs. Clark Bowen were in Benson Sunday visiting cretly as not to give the dairies their daughter and family, Mr. a chance to prepare special and Mrs. Nolan Ballard. samples which would be high Mr. and Mrs. Leland Bourne score. were in Kaysville and Farming-to- n also reLast year the nesday and Thursday in Ogden afternoon many with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Phil- ceived this high dairy Saturday award quality Merrell Mrs. with her daughter, friends of Valeea Crowther call lips and Mrs. Annie Bourne. LeRoy Blazer of Logan, a Packer and with a score of 95.3. This year family. ed at the home of her mother, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Bourne professor at U.S.A.C. was guest Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kidman Mr. and Mrs. Ed Udy, to wish entertained Saturday night at athe score was 95.5, which shows speaker in meeting Sunday evsmall improvement over last Kidening. Mr. Blazer is with the and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Sun- her God speed on her journey dinner for a number of Davis year. visited Petersboro and her two year mission in county friends. Government on the point four man of Mr. Larsen states that he feels Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Hess and that he must put out a program and spent some time day with Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Australia. high Kidman. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Richards Mrs. Annie Bourne visited Mr. quality product in order to meet recently in Mexico and Central Mrs. Joseph Durfey had her and family spent Friday and and Mrs. Leland Bourne Sun- the competition of the larger and South America He related a very interesting experience mother, Mrs. Mary Maughan of Saturday in Salt Lake City with day afternoon. Dairies who distribute milk he had with a noted Archoalogist Wellsville witli her over the Mr. and Mrs. Ford Richards and Diane Bourne was initiated products in this territory. into the Beta Sigma Phi Februand showed a film of some of weekend. Mr. Larsen also states that he family. Mr. and Mrs. La Mar Bowen the ruins he visited, believed to Mr. and Mrs. Ed Udy took ary 24. She was installed as gives much of the credit of his a civ attended a birthday party in Valeea Crowther to Salt Lake secretary of the chapter. be of the Inca and high quality to his milk producilizations. It was of special in honor of Leroy Nielson in Lo- City Monday, where she boarders Seymour and Blaine Hill, terest to those studying the gan Saturday evening. Vern Adams and R. W. Hunsak-eed the train for Vancouver B. Mx. and Mrs. Allen Leishman, C. Book of Mormon. who all maintain Fine Grade returned They Tuesday Mrs. Gladys Maughan and SharCLUB LADIES A setups on their farms, and morning. on Munk and baby of WellsENTERTAINED produce milk with constantly Bishop Troffer of Salt Lake ville were Sunday visitors at the low bacteria count. The Rendezvous club met at Mike Ericksen home. City visited with Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Kennard the week. the home of Anna Durfey Satduring Mrs. Charles Bishop spent Gleason Kennard, of Montpel-ier- , urday. Five hundred was play- Wednesday and Thursday with At the annual Awards ban- NAVAJO DISPLAY Idaho visited with Mr. and ed with the prizes going to her daughter and family, Mrs. last Friday at Logan, AT U. S. A. C. quet Mrs. J. R. Kennard. Gleason is Utah held Ruth Jensen, Rosada Fryer and Darrah Wiggle in Layton. in Visitors to Utah State's spaconnection with ana Aileen Simmons. Mrs. Hazel nephew of Mr. Kennard. Mrs. Colon Boothe and small cious nual Student Union U.S.A.C. Short Dairy Ericksen and Mrs. Delpha Bow-e- n son are spending some time with Cheryl Davis, daughter of Mr. Course, Elmer Larsen. who this week and next building will get were special guests. Ella Mr. and Mrs. Legrand Jensen. and Mrs. Lawrence Davis of Pro-v- own and a there of the Crescent life operates glimpse among has been at the home of her Foster assisted the hostess in The friends of Mrs. Boothe will Dairy, was again presented with the Apaches of the past and the Mr. and Mrs. grandparents, entertaining. remember her as Norma Jensen. the Gold Award Certifi- Navajoos of the present. Davis for some time while cate, whichMedal Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bowen at Now hanging on walls around Cyril Maughan of Preston. Jesse is the highest award tended funeral services for Mrs. Idaho visited Wednesday with her parents have been on vaca- given in the grade A market the new building's main lounge tion. came for her the They William Trappot in Pocatello, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Kidman. Idaho Thursday. Diane Johnson and Bill Bark- latter part of the week and LaVona Ericksen of Salt Lake er were' guests of Mr. and Mrs spent Sunday visiting in the City spent the weekend with her Bill McFarland of Logan Sun valley. They all returned to Provo Sunday afternoon. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. day. Wednesday Mrs. Ed Udy and Ericksen and Tommy Steffen Aiieen ouajuta joigier, of Tremontorj. was her guest Ollie Bowen and Grace Valeea Crowther went to Idaho over Sunday. Warnke were Salt Lake City Falls, Idaho for a two day visit. They returned Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Bowen visitors Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Max Kennard visited Saturday evening in ueipna Bowen attended at Logan with Mr. and Mrs. Darold P.T.A. meeting held at the Mc- - and three daughters of Salt Lake Bowen and family. They also Kinley school in Tremonton City, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. called on Mrs. Eugene Bowen. Monday evening.' Mrs. Bowen Kennard, visited with Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Mark Garff of is president of our local P.TA. Mrs. J R Kennard Mr and Mrs. Blaine Welling Salt Lake City were Sunday sons of Evanston, Wyo and guests of Mr and Mrs. Mike ErRiverside icksen at Cutler. ming visited with his parents, At the present time our stocks are complete: Mr. and Mrs. Karl Welling on Mr. and Mrs. Norval Ericksen SEED BARLEY SEED WHEAT Myrl Udy SEED OATS Sunday. and two small children and Mrs. RANGER and COMMON ALFALFA SEED Mrs. Grace Hales spent a day Russell Satterthwaite motored CLOVERS PASTURE MIXES in Ogden with Mr. and Mrs. to Richmond Sunday where they Virgil Richins, while their small were dinner guests of Mr. and (P.M.A. Approved) son Wade had his tonsils reMrs. Bud Hyden. Seed Grains are Carter Disc Cleaned Our moved. He came out of the opSeal Bishop and family of Ward conference was held and are treated with the new CERESAN Layton were guests of Mr. and Sunday. President R. J. Potter eration well and is recovering SLURRY PROCESS. This is the most adnicely. Mrs. Charlie Bishop and Chester Boss of the High Saturday. vanced method of seed grain preparation. Gordon Crowther and Zora Mrs. Virgil Packer spent the council were present at Sunday Nash visited Sunand week in Ogden with her son School,. A special Saturday meeting for Merrell Packer and family. all ward officers and teachers at dayMr.at the Ed Udy home. and Mrs. Fred Bingham Mr. and Mrs. Grant Marble 6:30 and at 7:30 sacra- of Weston, Idaho visited Tuesvisited Sunday with,$rs. J. P. ment meeting. Aregular very good day evening with Valeea CrowBarnard in Brigham City meeting was held and a ther at the home of her mother, On Wednesday Thorban Stone crowd attended. President large Pot- Mr. and Mrs. Ed Udy. joined Myrtle Potter and Ethel ter asked each of the Bishopric Bishop and Mrs. Leland Cap-enCooper in Ogden and they drove to speak. Brother Boss spoke returned from a week's on to Salt Lake City where they and finally President Potter vacation in California Sunday spent the day. She spent Wed- talked. Member Federal Warehouse System nesday night with her daughter, President and Mrs. Charles afternoon. They enjoyed the trip immensely. Phone 2411 Tremonton Mr. and Mrs. Ron Hales accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Rosa Beaver Dam-Collinsto- Mrs. Lee Cherry in Ogden. n Logan Man Speaks In Ward Lit- I Ida-th- e Australian Mission visited tle Ricky Cherry returned with her for a few days visit. Sunday afternoon with Valeea Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bowers vis- Crowther and her family, Mr. ited Saturday with relatives and and Mrs. Ed Udy. friends in Layton. FRIENDS GREET Mrs. Minnie Hyatt spent Wed- VALEEA CROWTHER are a dozen paintings by a man who has had direct contact with both these phases of the American Indian story. He is the Apache painter Allan Houser, now serving as arts and crafts instructor to the Navajo youngsters at the Intermountain Indian school in Brigham City. LEADER WANT ADS BRINGS RESULTS Mr. and Mrs. Dee Newman and girls and some of their friends of Newdale, Idaho spent the weekend visiting Mrs. Newman's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Neal. They returned home Monday. Mrs. R. H. Fuller spent last week at Anmo, Idaho visiting her daughter, Mrs. R. A. y and family. Nun-nelle- Pre-Inc- r, Crescent Dairy Again Receives High Award o, REALIZE GREATER PROFITS s, FROM YOUR CROPS USE OUR SEEDS that are developed for this climate! keeps paying you profits year after yoar tat ng after II paid for Itself through actual such at labor, aower Bvings in other cost sill and maintenance of ditches concrete ITiaation d!d IrMOt riaht An wmUm far um Ward Conference Held Sunday : Custom Rolling - Grinding - Mixing Seed Cleaning and Treating er land paying went. you profit on your original invest HEAD GATES AVAftAMJ WITH CONCRETE HEADWALL AND EITHER CONCRETE OR METAL PIT Ok IN METAL STYLES. OPENINGS FROM 4 TO 24 METAL SCREW TYPE, FROM TO 42 INCHES. 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