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Show THE LEADER. Tremonton. tfiah Ask Mef jjA rr County Agents Column Monday, August 23. The boys and girls along with their leaders will meet in the Rural Arts building on the A.C. campus. These young people will reAt A. C. ceive some very valuable in. formation and help on the judgBy Paul R. Daniels Assistant County Agent ing of dairy, beef, sheep, poulThe following is one of and crops. try a series of article to , be livestock and crop A The school will start at 10 00 school be will published throughout the judging training a.m. with general help on judg. summer in an effort to betheld at the U.S.A.C. at Logan. ing along with some discussion ter acquaint readers with on the things to look for with the possibilities of the toureach class of livestock and crop. ist industry. We can make Some help will be given 'on tourist business for Utah the giving reasons. In the afternoon in 1951 the biggest in our will Judge each the history. class designated ahead of time. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Baird Plans are for the school to THIS IS THE PLACE and children Micheal, Bonnie, end at 3:00 p.m. All club Beverly and Brent of Fielding members 'and their leaders are DO YOU KNOW That EVERY State in the are leaving this Friday for invited to attend this event. Union, and practically Every Concord, California where both Mr. and Mrs. Baird have ac Country on the Globe were A sister of Mrs. Lawrence at the represented by the 1,163, 736 cepted teaching positions Whitney, Miss Louise Field of tourists who stopped to visit Concord School. Salt Lake City was a guest of the "Show Mr. Baird has been Principal the Whitneys for a week during Temple Square Case" of the Great Mormon of the Fieldinsf District School her vacation. Church, during 1953. For for the past twelve years. Mrs. December of 1953, there were Baird has been a private visitMonday visitors at the Thom visitors 27,473 Forrest Munson compared with teacher for ing as Spackman home were Mr. 1952. 19,192 in December for the past six years. She has Spackman's brother, Rulon and a Over a thousand also had other private students his wife of Lewiston, Utah. day are to visit the expected of grounds time. for short periods during Decmber of 1954. Both Mr. and Mrs. Baird have in wishing them success and been very active in Fielding prosperity in their new venture. DO YOU KNOW 63.8 Ward activities and will be of Utah residents A round of social events dur belong to the Church of Jesus greatly missed from their ing recent weeks honored the Christ of Latter-Da- y All their friends Join family. Saints faith, while in Salt Lake City 62.9 are L.D.S. members. In 1950, Utah had 688,862 residents. Of that figure, some 485,214 CLEAN-Ubelonged to the L.D.S. P LOT Church. In Salt Lake City, Livestock, Crop Judging School Monday Thumbnail Facts On Interesting. Unusual in Utah 4-- H Ralph Bairds to Teach in California School 4-- , com-munit- y. SALE OF 115,112 of NEW and USED - FARM MACHINERY Minneapolis-Molin- o U. T. I. Tractor Minneapolis-Molin- e 169 Harvester. 6 ... foot cut. That $1500 $350 20-ho- le Plow. Tractor With rubber Urea ... New Cul-A-Wa- , . . . , e Minneapolls-Molin- e WW) t.. New Minneapolls-Molin-e .... side mount Mower. 2 Cultivator $350 $175 $228 $220 $200 6 r, ' row Potato and Tomato to 7 foot cut. Slightly Used. .. J. I. Case. Hay Baler. Used. Trailer House, in good conditon Gub-solle- . Tractor Plow, Disc Harrow. Practically new. y .$350 $16$ H03DKJS IMPLEMENT GO. 158 West, 3rd North Phone 115 3711 sight-seein- nacle on Temple Square is one of the largest auditoriums in the United States, and seats about 8,000 people. The largest counted audience tot aled 11,250. It is 250 feet long by 150 feet wide, and 80 feet in heigth. The building is always open to the public. . . tourists are always welcome. DO YOU KNOW That the immense Roof of the Tabernacle which is the principal portion of the build ing, rests upon 4 4 piers of cut sandstone masonry, each 9 feet from the outside of the GET A HUDSON DEAL building. 3 feet in thickness, and 20 feet in heigth. From these, an arch of 48 feet is 13 arches spring at spring. each end from the 13 piers, which stand in a circle. The heigth from the floor to the ceiling in the center of the building is 70 feet. Here's hundreds over market for your car. You enjoy new instant-actio- n d power, amazing ride in geared-to-the-roa- a... WASP JET MOTORS J receive prompt, courte- - i t lit plus the ous attention COMMODITY CREDIT satisfaction of knowing II you made the best ar- - rangement possible. LOAN Bank where you get complete one-sto- p Banking Service TREMONTON BRANCH Mmbr ral Deposit Insurant Corp. Rmtv " ' niiiiiir"inTiiiTinn,'iii trim mt Mhr ttwiftrttlont ml 8tnrfrl cbMito vltiwut Dotlc McoMirlM iubjwt Jamboree at JAY DEE HARRIS PHONE 2511 at wfj; SyttMM Three million small trout will have been stocked into the High Uinta Mountain waters as the state's yearly planting program for this popular high country fishing area comes to a close majority of the plant goes into hundreds of lakes and small streams along the back country trails from one to twenty-fiv- e miles from vehicle travelled roadways. A PH. 4141 Ladies ; ir" ':v Ladies and Girls Dresses Blouses EACH Girls School Dresses 1 Double $JI.0O EACH ; .98 Large Towels $4.00 2 for 2 for $g.oo EACH $,.88 EACH Rubberized Back u Sheet Blankets S3"69 PAIR Oval Rugs $2.98 Value Chenille Boxed Blankets $4-7- 7 EACH Bedspreads Washable .00 Chamhray 4 Bath Mat Set Yards $5? .00 EACH All Sizes Foam Rubber Anklets 25 88 PAIR Boys Socks 4 Pair for Pillows .98 Gowns Large Cannon Towels 67 EACH .98 EACH 81xlC8 Sheets Ladies Rayon EACH $'.69 EACH $J1.29 Sheet Blankets Pillow Cases 37 EACH - j. rr--t.-(ru- .ij Iui Bear Rlrer High Tee Shirts BIG BOYS Gym Shoes V TALK UTAH this week. TREMONTON, UTAH Security Bank. You will CPOP paternal grandparents. .49 Built in Arch Trout Planning Ends in Uintas Trade-I- n Firs 10 Harrison's Studio Church. That the hisotric Taber mium Loan guides make over DO YOU KNOW PRODUCTS OF AMERICAN Grain the 182,718 resid- Temple Square, on August 11, 1951, a Friday, 9,549 tourists were on the Square between 7:00 a.m. and midnight for One Ot The Largest Days-I- n History. During July and August over 8,000 average number of persons per day will visit Temple Square. The grounds open at 6:00 a.m with the first g party leaving at 6:30 a.m. The last tour for the dav leaves at 8:00 p.m. and the evening historic picture show begins at 9:00 p.m. The grounds close at 10:00 p.m. The evening historic show consists of special film3 and a lecture concerning the L.D. S. KGIBt your Commodity Credit GRAIN True to Life Portrait That each year a larger number of persons visit the g drawn 19o4 n DO YOU KNOW 16-ho- le itum$o-Moln- ing for you. Simply take The 7 20 evening organ recitals, a new feature, started 2 yeais u;n and attracted over 25,000 foi lists from July through September last year. The day.ilnie lecital starts at 12:00 noon. Plow. $150 Mower $100 hang-o$1000 Ferguson tractor with Digger Minneapolis-Molin- e Trail Mower, prac. new $220 McCormick-Deering Used Press Drill. $100 Used MinneapoIis-Mol!n- e Hay Baler, Good Condition $1200 Oliver $150 Grain Drill. McCormick-DeerinSP 125 Self Propelled Harvester 12 foot cut. .$1200 Unw Richard and Connie Andrea-soCoombs of Tremonton now have three boys. The new baby This Week Only arrived on Aug. 16 at the local One 8x10 hospital. WRIGHT Sam and Norene Engram Wright of Tremonton are now the parents of two little boys. The new baby arrived Aug. 16. A Regular $5.00 Value. NEWMAN This offer closes August 28th Cecil and Wanda Anderson Newman of Bothwell are receivWE ing congratulations on the birth Are now OPEN EVERY DAY of a baby girl on Aug. 15. They now boast of two girls and one except Monday 12:30 to 6 boy. Phone 4831 STENQUIST For Appointment A3c Wayne Stenquist and his wife, the former Lavon C. George, are the proud parents of a baby girl born Aug. 18. Wayne is with the Air Force And Camera Shop stationed at Witchita Falls, Tex. 62 W. Main, Tremonton New grandparents of the baby are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph George, 3 Day Service on Roll Film and the Edwin O. Stenquists are Cash On Your 150 tours a week over historic L.D.S. Temple Grounds. n McCormick-Deering- , COOMBS There's ready cash wait- - DO YOU KNOW g McCormlck-Deerin- g FAIR Immediate ents listed L.D.S. affiliation in 1950, according to the census of that year. At Reduced Prices McCormlck-Deerln- HALL Mark and Deaun Henrie Hail of Penrose announce the birti of a son August 12. This baby is their second boy and they have three girls. HARRIS Reed and Edna Christensen Harris of Bothwell now have two boys and two girls. The new baby born Aug. 14 is their second boy. BELL Orval and Elna John Bell of Portage announce the birth of their second boy Aug. 14. THOMPSON Hughie and Marjorie Tanner Thompson of Grouse Creek, formerly o f Tremonton are happy over the safe arrival of a baby girl August 11. Their first baby was also a girl. SHOWELL Dee and Mabel Waldron Showell of Juniper are receiving congratulations on the birth of a baby girl Aug. 15. She is their first child and the first grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Arch Showell. $t.98 Each White Gym Pants to 12 $5.90 Price Regular Sixes I 6 IE I? KIM iT STQ for and Pay Buy Cash Less 98 |