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Show THE LEADER. Thursday. September 3. 1953 Tremonton, Utah Alma King Seminary Principal, church history. Waldo Cook Old Testament. Ray Reeder New Testament. Old TestaE. Bramwell ment, New Testament. Teaching Assignments SEE CIRCUS Mr. and Mrs. Wallace and son, Bryan Barfus?, and Mrs. Vernon Stokes and family, Wanda Christensen and girls and Phyllis Chrisle were among those who attended the circus in Ogden Tuesday night. Chris-tense- n (Continued from page 1) Ridd Grover Shorthand, bookkeeping, Type I, II. Art I, II, WORK MEETING FOR Gene Jorgenson A Capol-la- . SECOND WARD WEDNESDAY Glee Girls Glee, Boys' The regular work meeting of Am e r i c a n Kleon Kerr Tremonton Second Ward the Problems, Spanish, Distributive Relief Society will be held Education. at 10 a.m., nesday Industrial announcesbeginning Charles Last Isabella Walton, PresArts I, II, III. ident. Visiting teachers reports CoordHoward B. Linford will be heard immediately after inator, Boys' Phy. Ed. II, III, the meeting. Coaching football, wrestling and This is the last Wednesday baseball. with Albert Meldrum Ci vie, meeting for the ofward, for class the. beginning regular General Math.' Second ward meetings English rV, work. Clyde Morris will be held on Tuesday again biology, Bearfax Adviser. Garland Puzey Counselor, afternoons. biology. Librarian. FREDRICK NEAL FAMILY Helen Scverson Oneta Shurtz Homemaking TO GATHER I, IIB, IIIB, homeliving. A. J. Taylor The 6th annual reunion of Chemistry. UTAH POWER & LIGHT COMPANY FARM EQUIPMENT EXHIBIT AT FAIR Thomas Taylor Industrial the Fredrick Neal family is Some of the equipment that was exhibited in the Utah Power & Light tent at tne Box Elder Arts II, Farm Mechanics IIB, scheduled for Monday, Sept. 7, County Fair last week. The exhibit was under the supervision of Kirby Williams of the powAg. Science I. at the boy scout camp in Logan er company. Olive Weidman Girls' Phy. canyon at 10 a.m. Ed. I, Type I. Plans for the day call for Dean dinner at noon, ball Margaret Woodside Darvel Robbins of Provo Preston's brother, J. S. Smith game and of girls, American history, and Geraldine Robbins of Salt and family. the afternoon. sports during driver education. Lake City spent Sunday home Clair D. Woodwadr Band Each family group will provide with their parents, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Grant Cook and own their lunch. I, II, Orchestra, Instrumental Msr. Melvin Robbins. 6f Los Angeles are visitfamily L. is Neal Archie , president; music in Elementary Schools. the A. L. Cooks in Trewith ing Arbon Neal and Ellis Howard Karen Johnson Registrar The annual state pageant to are vice presidents; and Clara Mr. and Mrs. Jack Holt ar- monton and with Mrs. Cook's and secretary. select a talented and beautiful rived in Tremonton in Bountiful. Piano Accompanist, chor- Neal is secretary of the Saturday, parents to be crowned "Miss Utah" girl a vacatwo for weeks' uses and dancing. evening will be held during the 1953 tion with their parents and WILL VISIT AT DENVER Utah State Fair in Salt Lake relatives. Their two daughters Dr. Eli Hawkins left Wednes12 to 20 inwho have been staying with day to spend some time with City, September clusive, according to a recent Mrs. Bill Sandall for a few his son, W. B. Hawkins and announcement by J. A. Theo- weeks, will return to Culver family,at Denver, Colorado. City, California when their parbald, Fair Secretary-Manageents return home. Two sisters of A. L. Cook, will The candidate winning BUILT IN THE BEST RESIDENTIAL Annie Clark of Logan and Mrs. as over Miss Utah special reign DISTRICT FOR Mr. and Mrs. Leslie H. Pres- Mrs. Ed Rich of Fish Haven functions throughout the state as may be designated from the ton of Pasadena, California are visited at the Cook home Monclosing of the Fair of 1953 until visiting this week with Mrs. day evening. she crowns her successor during the 1954 Fair. A host of beauitful prizes FEATURES: will be awarded Miss Utah and to her two winning attendants. Lot, 50 or 60 ft x 145 In addition all entries will be G. E. Oil Furnace the guests of the 1953 Utah State Large Electric Hot Water Heater Fair during their stay in Salt Brick and Block Construction Lake City. Included in the prizes F.H.A. Loan (Low Interest) will be scholarships to the UnHardwood Floors, (hall, bedrooms, iversity of Utah, State Agricultand Living room.) ural College, and Brigham Linoleum Covered Floors, (Kitchen the winwith Young University and Bathroom.) ning Miss Utah claiming her All loan costs and attorney's choice and the other two scholarfees paid. ships being awarded to the 1 Year's Fire Insurance paid As a special award, 1 Year's FH.A. Insurance paid an tour will be You can still be in by Thanksgiving to the winning candidate and to the director of the pageant who will act as chaperone to some point of interest to be Bill Holden has a showdown with two of his barracks budFor Complete Details, Phne 5331 decided at a later date. The dies Neville Brand and Richard Erdman, in this stirringly Miss Utah will reign winning dramatic scene from "Stalag 17," the comedy melodrama over all activitiees of the State next Sunday, Monday Tuesday, September 6, 7, and 8 at the Fair following her coronation. Liberty Theatre. Don Taylor and Otto Preminger The pageant is open to win in this Billy and directed film. "Stalag 17" ners of all local contests staged Prevent Noise, Heat, Dust, Cold. is based on the stage hit of the same title. Cut Heat, Cleaning Bills. throughtout Utah. It is desirous that each of the 29 counties of Increase Property Value. the state will be represented in comfort. Insure the state contest with a winner from their local contests. ( MRS. LONDY HARRIS RETURNS HOME FROM HOSPITAL Mrs. Londy Harris is now at home and reported improving from a major operation performed last week in a Logan hospital. MAKE PARK TRIP Mr. and Mrs. Karl Nelson were guests of their son, Jay L. Karl Hess of Fielding will Nelsen, of Salt Lake City on a durgive the talk on Mrs. Axel trip to Yellowstone Park Fredericksen's WCTU talk Sun- ing the past week. They re day morning at 8 a.m. over port a very fine trip. KBUH, Brigham City. Mr. and Mrs. Walt Waldron Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hender- of California are visiting this1 son of Arimo, Idaho visited week with the George Abbotts. with Wanda and Phyllis Chris- Mrs. Waldron is a brother of tensen and family Friday. Mrs. Abbott. KARL HESS TO GIVE RADIO TALK il!!ll!llil!!finil!iil!!l!!Uim "Miss Utah" To Be Selected During State Fair New Brick Homes ' Thispen"blirps' ""i lis before it drinks... but never afterwards! r. $1000.00 Down hby, uul be "Burped' before It en be filled fall. Evertkerp' VENTURA, with Air Jet Exluiul, doe jat Ihel automatically. Holdi up to 40 more Ink. A pen, like in CV EK)nMr T CP I "i ..,...-inMBiiininwiwHn" and bolanct , . and yew get thtie 6 haturat that art modwn mlracln of pan rataareni N.w M KT. CO10 JOINTS e Ntw Al Jfr EXHAUST . . . ..WrltM imoothv-aail- cr! Mora Ink nUllingl CAP... Nw VENTURA rtsiitanll e n.w ciftcuMroRY tain, icrafch rtvtnf flooding itarvinsl mo... araKss""""- 11 I Bit - Pen only li"Pnn4 ! l 5Sf:,n!lu' 4 FREE ENGRAVING on any Pen bought before school starts. Palmer Jewelry Co. . Wilder-produc- if HEVi ,t Horace E. Hayes co-st- - J Tremonton, Utah ed lilililiM UH8SHHRMMI year-roun- d ALSCO of UTAH Aluminum Storm Windows and Doors Awnings Good Housekeeping Approved Factory Installed Self Financing Small Monthly Payments Through F.H.A. Mr. and Mrs. Billy D. Just and two children of El Cajone, California have been visiting with the George Bradshaw and Wallace Christensen families. Special Gephart Stores Co. Special "RTTV FOR CASH anrl PAY T.F.SS" -- Tom Caster spent the weekend at Moab with his family. Representatives Richard Cannon Tremonton, 4812 II. B. (Tuff) Linford Logan, 1750 R Garland 147 M Blliill P"WNpt 3 progress Tht pendulum of labor advancement hat swung far forward in recent We believe that labor years. and management deserve Y complishments, and there teems to be more cause to Jcelebrafe as each Labor Day 'appears. I This families. No bvilnau will bt trantartaa1 of this bank en labor Day Box Elder County Bank 110 So. Brigham City, Utah Main LaRoy D. White President Member FDIC The Garland Puzey family spent two days in Pleasant Grove this week, where they attended the Fenton family reunion. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Chris tensen of San Diego, Cali fornia and Mrs. Francis Craig of Los Angeles are visiting this week with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Woodward. The ladies aro sisters of Mr. Woodward Mrs. E. H. Cripps of Hollywood are also visiting at the Woodward home. They are visiting their family in the valley and in Logan. Mrs. Marcelle Skinner of American Fork and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hawkes of Provo visited Tuesday with Mrs. Eli Hawkins. much praise for their ac- bank welcomes each opportunity to be of service to worklngmen and their Mrs. Kathleen Pearce and sons Tim, Tom and Dick spent a few days visitine Mrs. Pearce's sister. Mrs. Garlind Puzey and family. E. R. Darla CaaWer Mrs. J. H, Laub has returned home after spending ten days at Lava Hot Springs. Mrs. Blanche Stanturs came home with her for a weeks visit. The Rex and Merrill Laub families, Ken Cornwalls and Walter Burns family of Garland spent Sunday at Lava and brought Mrs. Laub home with them. Dr. and Max Beal of College Park, Mariland are visiting with relatives and friends in the valley. Mrs. George 100 WOOL B LANKET - 72x84 ? Colors 4-In- ch Satin Bindings $(?) iFjj 11 Boxed ?DnU Only : : : Hunter Green, Blue, Rose Flamingo, Yellow LAY - AWAY ON EASY PICK - UP - LATER - PLAN jplfoaii?tt Stores "BUY FOR CASH AND PAY LESS" 5o |