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Show LEADER. THE Fielding Man RETURN FROM VISIT TO NORTHWEST Mr. and Mrs. Carmi Campbell and children recently returned froiu a week's trip to the Northwest, where tl ey were the guehts of Mr. Campbell's sister Dr and and brother-in-law- , Mrs. G. P. Bramwell of Bremerton, Washington. They were Mrs. also accompanied by La- and Miss Stciiquist George Von Steiiquint. Mrs, J. V George of Aberdeen, Idaho has been a house guest at "hc home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Holland She came to attend tiie wedding of her niece Lavon George and Wayne UTAH KVlrA Your UTAH rtllll I KY O Manager 3 Satft writ GILES Poultry in your ii frirnd and The iirililiur. local llu nt is operated for oik- iurioie, to nerve lot, to Kive you fiixt. efticieiit aervlee tbat ivill xave you both time anil money. Von eliminate Iouk, eoNtly haulH anil uet flutter aerviee iv 1 th I tan Poultry, thereby aiMurinK better return for your ran. I (nil hume tun az o3 5 WMtifcfcj Receives New Assignment A new assignment in the United States awaits Captain Dale E. Sutherland, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Sutherland of Fielding, after completing a 34 months tour of duty with the United States Air Force in the Due to arrive in Phillipines. San Francisco early in August aboard the troop ship "General D. E. Aultman'' with his wife the former Rebecca Hardman of Salt Lake City their two children, Kathy 5 and Rich ard 2. Captain Sutherland will next assume duty with the 49th Air Rescue Squadron, Military Air Transport Service at Selfridge Air Force Base, Michigan. The Captain performed pilot duties for the 31st Air Rescue SquadronSecond Air Group M.A.T.S. on the Clark Air Force of Manilla during his stay in the Phillipines. A graduate of Bear River High Sshool, he entered the Air Force in June 1943 and the year after completed Air Force Pilot School at Randolph Air Base, Texas. He also attended Helicopter Pilot School in San Marcos, Texas. Prior to his assignment in the Phillipines in August 1950 he served 16 months with the Occupation Forces in Germany. heli-cop- er Mr. and Mrs. Carl Neuson and Florence Beard were Salt City visitors Lake JAYCEE JANES TO HEAR TALK ON POLIO Camp Browning To Re Open From August 17 to 29 Thursday. The next meeting of the Jay-ce- e Janes will be held next Friday night at the home of Earbara Dangerfield in the hosapartments. Dr. Max Davis Something new in Scout pital be present to give a talk will is in store Scouts for camping in the Lake Bonneville Coun- on polio. cil August 17 to 29. Scout of ficials announced today. VFW PLANS While the Explorers are on ANNUAL PARTY the annual Carson Hike, August 18 to 26, Camp Browning, The annual canyon party of which is normally reserved for the Veterans of Foreign Wars Explorer activities, will be open will be held Saturday evening for four three-daperiods for at Box Elder Park. All past, Boy Scout camping. present and eligible members The objective of this un- and their partners are invited usual opportunity, officials said to attend and enjoy the party. is to help Scouts with more adGuests will be welcome. vanced training and instruc tion in the Star, Life, and Eagle HILL FAMILY requirements. HAS REUNION Featured activities will be canoeThe James F. Hill family enswimming, ing, rowing, and advanced joyed a four day reunion recentcampcraf't and pioneering. ly. All the sons and daughters The four periods open are of Mr. and Mrs. Hill were presAugust 17 to 19, August 20 to ent for the event. They spent 22, August 24 to 26, August 27 some time in Logan canyon and to 29. During these dates the at Bear Lake. camp will be closed to ExComing home for the occasion were Mr. and Mrs. Eugene F. plorers. A qualified and highly trained Hill. Moab; Mr. and Mrs. C. G. staff has been selected to direct Nelson, Phoenix, Arizona. Mr. the camp. It will consist of and Mrs. R. E. Spencer, WoodLynn Austin, camp director; land- Washington and their famBob Curran, program director; ilies, and Anna Lee and Janie and Reese Whitaker, water Hill. safety director. The camp wil be operated on Mr. and Mrs. Vic Beeton and a troop camping basis with each, daughter Judy and her friend troop camping under its own spent the 24th holidays in Jackadult leadership, officials said. son Hole and Yellowstone Park, Reservations and further inhome Monday formation concerning the camp returning may be secured at the Ogden Scout office. Sunday gjuests at the Abe Kay home were Mrs. Alice and Mr. and Mrs. Morel Mr. and Mrs. Joe Burgess and son Jimmy, spent the 24th Laburm of Roosevelt. Mrs. is a sister of Mr. Kay. with friends in Driggs, Idaho. y ARLO ADAMS FAMILY MOVES GIRLS HOLD CAMPOREE The Arlo Adams are leaving Saturday to move to Clearfield where they will make their new home. Leon Halgren has purchased the Adams home. MIA La-bur- Everyone Maids met at Bothwell Park for their Annual Camporee Monday afternoon. Mrs. Relia Peterson of Thatcher under the direction of Ruth Zollinger, Stake Leader- took charge of the CHAMPION SHAMROCKS event. The afternoon was spent TO PLAY IN GARLAND The Shamrocks, well known in playing baseball and volley girls softball team is scheduled ball. The girls cooked supper over to play the Queens at Garland the campfire. August 11 at 8 o'clock. This game is one of four to be played in Utah between these two teams. won- in sleeping bags. The morning was spent in cooking breakfast and cleaning up camp. There were 50 girls and 7 leaders in attendance. j Devere ' Watkins and Curtis Roundy, who are working this summer at Carlin, Nevada, were home to spend the weekend with their folks. OFFICE FORMS Mrs. Polly Smith has had her sister, Mrs. H. E. Ferguson of Redondo . Beach, California as her guest for the past week. She left Tuesday to return home. PURCHASE ORDERS SALES BOOKS Weekend visitors at the home of Pearl Toland were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hassler of Salt Lake City. PAID OUT SLIPS Jack Fedderson of Elkhart, Indiana arrived Wednes- TIME BOOKS Daily, Weekly, Monthly Mrs. day for a visit with Mrs. D. R. Waldron and family. LEDGERS AND CASH JOURNALS The Lawrence Whitney, Spence Gardner, Boyd Gardner families and Mrs. Nellie Whitney enjoyed a picinic at Lagoon, Sunday. KEEP Income Tax Record E-- Z Ideal Systems for Farmers, Stockmen. Service Stations and Small Business Loose Leaf Binders and Fillers Frank Stevens and daughter Carma spent last week in Orem, visiting with Mrs. Stevens' sister, Mrs. J. R. Hoover and family. Mrs. MARKWELL and B0STITCH Staplers and Staples LEADER OFFICE SUPPLY Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Camp of Provo called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Con Steffen Saturday. Mrs. Camp is the former Miss Betty Jane McGuire, neice of Mrs. Steffen. 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