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Show Thursday. February THE LEADER. Tremonlon. Ulah 4. 1954 FARMER TURNS ACTOR TO FILM CORN STORY EAST GARLAND by Mrs. Eph Prlerson Howard Waters, who farms Iowa, switched acting to show how he beat soil insects in struggle for his corn crops. Waters Is featured in "Corn'; Hidden Enemies," a new ful color film in which he reenacts wfhat he did after his corn was destroyed in 1952. MOTHER S MARCH NETS near Danville, $51 IN POLIO DRIVE temporarily to The Reliel boeiety was in charge of the "March ol Moth rs" polio .drive." Assisting Essie Peterson were Louise Harper, Charlotte Korth, Donna Shaffer, Valoise Sorensen and Luella Pierson. The people responded very well and $51.02 was added to the polio fund. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Rhodes, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Sorensen and Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Sorensen attended the polio benefit held in the Garland School gym Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Mart Riser took their son Dennis to Salt Lake City Monday where was accepted for military service. He will leave shortly for Fort Ord, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Wddon Grover of Ogden visited at the Mart Riser home Friday afternoon and evening. Mrs. Tom Harper and Mrs ' Sherman Oyler took the Bee Hive Girls to a Gold and Green Ball in Garland Wednesday evening. Green and Gold Rail A very successful Gold and Green Ball was held here Saturday evening. The hall was beautiful decorated with floor flowering trees, garden sates, and a wishing well. A floor show was held in which a great many of the young people participated, including a dance number by 4 couples from El wood. Burton Huish of land, accompanied on the piano by Susan Linford, sang "I Be lieve" which was the theme of the party. Marie Grover gave the script, which was written in verse. Refreshments were served from the kitchen. Music for dancing was furnished by the Hall Orchestra. Gordie Winters, Rex Peterson and Rodney Peterson were in Logan Saturday. They also went up Logan Canyon to watch the skiing. Attend Funeral lamps, family home over the weekend. They were Mr. and Mrs. Rolf Nelson and son Gary of Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Rossetter of Salt Lake City; Dallas Nelson from Wyoming, where he has been employed for the past six weeks; and Capt. and Mrs. D. G. Nelson III and their family who have just returned from Lawton, Okla., where Captain Nelson has been attending officers school for the past three months. SNOWVILLE by Mrs. Christine Peterson CLAYTON TRACY HERE DUE OVERSEAS SOON Pvt. Clayton Tracy, who has been stationed at Fort Ord, Calif., for the past five months with the U, S. Marines, has been home for the past ten days. Clayton has lived here with his Mr. sister and brother-in-lamotion picture and Mrs. Wallace Hurd for the The was produced by Shell Chem past twelve years. After basic ical Corporation. training Clayton was assigned The movie shows how Waters, to a cook's school whereTues-he He will leave like many other farmers, sur graduated. for Fort Lewis, Wash., to veyed a ruined crop and then day seas duty. over for report took steps to solve the problem Family Returns The film will be shown by Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Nelson aldrin dealers in all corn grow. ing areas. Prints of the 16 mill Jr. had all the members of their imeter film will also be loaned without charge and can be secured directly from the Shell Oil Company Film Library, 624 South Michigan Ave., Chicago 5 Illinois. the Mission. Out Central Atlantic ness. She has been in the hos- Carl Cobia entertained at a famof town guests pital for the past month. She is ily dinner at her home in honor were Mr. and Mrs. Randolph much improved and expects to of Clayton Tracy. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson and two daughters of return to her nursing duties Wallace Hurd and family and Mrs. Eddie Stevens were guests. Murray; Rex, Charles and Craig the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Arbon Anderson of Logan; Mr. and Bishop and Mrs. Dan A. HickMrs. Harold Pratt and two man were in Salt Lake City had as their guests on Monday small girls, and Mrs. Lela Monday to attend funeral ser- Mr. and Mrs. James Thompson Pratt of Stone. vice for Bishop Hickman's sis- of Provo. Mrs. Chester Arbon visited on Gloria Hurd arrived from ter, Mrs. Eva Shoup. at Franklin, Ida., with Mrs. Norman Mr. Grover and Friday Salt Lake City to spend the weekend with her parents, Mr. anjd family of Brigham City her mother, Mrs. Glenn Allen. and Mrs. Edmund Hurd. Lyle were dinner guests Sunday at She was accompanied by Mrs. Elmer Anderson of Garland. Hurd was home Saturday and the Dee Cutler home. Provo from he where Attend Wedding Sunday is attending B. Y. U. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Cobia had MARGIE ROBERTS ON Florence and LaNez Larkin as their guest ' Saturday and were home over the weekend. Sunday Mrs. William Cobia, BYU HONOR ROLL Wilda Whitehead of Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cobia and Margie Roberts, of Tremonthe girb) Mr. and Mrs. Dale Cheney all ton, is among 60 Brigham City accompanied home. of Ogden. The group all attend- Young University Students who ed the wedding dance at Park were listed on the BYU Honor Recovers From Illness in Roll for Autumn quarter. Valley Saturday evening Miss Roberts has a straight Camille Cutler has been honor of Mr. and Mrs. Jay three point average in at least spending the past ten days at Pugsley. home recovering from an ill On Monday evening Mrs. 16 or more quarter hours. ary in Mrs. Eddie Stevens and son Johnny of Logan visited for several days with her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace w, Hurd. Leaves For Mission ' On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Anderson entertained at a family get together in honor of their son Floyd, who is leaving to serve as a mission -- the only pancske mk in the world with tfigTOLD WEST PKIPE-Plavon- old lime blend of1 sudar and 'MAPLE SUCAR'syrupfl... .. honor and their girl friends Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Korth, Lo gan Mr. and Mrs. Don Ray of Roy, Mr. Ed Isaacson and Mr and Mrs. Sylvan Korth. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Atkinson and Mrs. Marion Sorenson were in Malad Thursday to visit Mr and Mrs. David Williams, On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Wil Godfrey of Preston and Mr and Mrs. Sam Thompson of Clarkston visited witht the Le Roy Atkinsons. Entire Family All of the Henry Sorensen family visited with their par ents Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Parley Christ-ense- n of Elwood and Mr. and Mrs. Max Christensen of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs Frank Wood of Fielding visited with Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Chr istensen and family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Jim Christensen of Ogden spent the weekend at the Marion Sorensen home. and Mrs. R. J. Potter . Mr. attended a missionary testimon ial in Howell Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Archi - Leave For bald and children came up Training from Ogden to attend funeral service in Plymouth for Miss fmdBert Rhodes, Darrell Harper Rodney Larson left Tuesday Mabel Pierson. They spent the remainder of the weekend with 3with the National Guard for a months mechanics schooling Mr. and Mrs. Joe Oyler. Fort Ord, California. cl Mr. John W. Larson returned Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Shaffer home Saturday after spending a month in Seattle, Wash., and a and daughters Ruth, Ruby and week in Salt Lake City with Dora and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Shaffer who were married re rns children. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Holman eonUy at the Idaho Falls Tern tie spent the weekend at the were Ogden visitors Friday. Mrs. Gus Larwn and Betty L, R. Shaffer home. 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