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Show THE LEADER! Lorn Hunsaker Tremonioiu Utah ETERTAI He has just returned from his fourth Carson Hike. He has been trail chief on all four. i Mr. Hunsaker was educated A. J. Taylor, chemistry teachin Logan schools, graduated from the Utah State Agricult er from Bear River high school Lorin Hunsaker, field exec- ural College, and did graduate has been attending a Chemistry l. Teachers Conference held at utive for the Lake Bonneville work at the University of of Wyoming, the University t Council, Boy Scouts of America, a Laramie, Wyo. has accepted scouting position I in Riverside Calif. The first Chemical Institute in cooperation with the National I He will leave with his family SPEECH CONTEST SET and the about Sept. 1 for Riverside, The Silver Medal speech con- Science Foundation where he will be district execu-- I test of the Women's Christian Committee on Teaching of the tive for the Riverside County Temperance Union will be held Division of Chemical Education Soc-iet- y I Council. next Wednesday evening at the of the American Chemical has been meeting during Mr. Hunsaker started his pro- - Methodist Church at 8 p.m. fessional scouting career as Mrs. Adel Fredericksen, speech the same period. From this group the High lfbre in July, director of the WCTU invited j field executive School 1951. contest At that he time also to took Chemistry Teachers Conthe attend t everyone ference has been able to obtain J tex the directorship of Camp arid hear the talks to be j Browning at Pine View Lake. by the six young people entered. the services of many outstanding college and university professor. This conference is a part of the University of Wyoming Summer School and a grant has been offered to 60 high school chemistry teachers from 19 different sates from Massachusetts to California. J. TaylorEnds -- jScouting Position and Wis-consu- Social Events li gin !'' 1 i V i$Ji' WE'RE READY. 19 . To Serve ALL Your Mechanical Needs! BLACKSMITHING LATHE WORK MACHINE MILLING PORTABLE ' . WELDING TRACTOR REPAIR MANUFACTURING WELDING The Vern Hansens of Wells, Nev., and the Dale Hansens and family of Nampa, Ida., spent the weekend with their mother, Mrs. Daisy Hansen in Tremon-ton- . We are equipped lo handle all types of aarm a equipment repair because of our e ! Catering Service Monday they were joined by the Jloward Stokes family and Ross Rudd family-foan outing at Lagoon. Darwin was unable lop-grad- machinery. WORLEY'5 FAMILY GATHERING To better serve von: EAKL OYLERS MOVE Mr. and Mrs. Earl Oyler and family are moving this week to their new property in East JOIIS I DY SETS Tremonton, which they recently WED DIM: WITH purchased from Dick Allen. SALT LAKE GIRL Their home on First West Announcement has been made Street has been purchased by of the engagement of Miss Mrs. Perry Wilson of Thatcher. Margaret Ann Funk, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Funk of The four daughters of Mr. Salt Lake City and John Udy and Mrs. Myron Barnes were of Riverside. Parents of the in Tremonton for the weekend are Mr. and to visit with their folks. The bridegroom-elec- t Mrs. Austin Udy. girls ae Marilyn and Larue An early September wedding Barnes, Evelyn Kemp and Luet-t- a is planned by the couple. John, all of Salt Lake City. Enaement Told Kk 1954 Miss Funk is a graduate of Excelsis Beauty School, and was in Germany with her parents, when she met Mr. Udy, who was serving there with the armed forces. John is a Bear River high school graduate, and has also filled a mission in the Southern States. AT LA IV X PARTY Mr. and Mrs. Ed Deakin a group of friends Monday evening at a lawn party. The guests were served a delicious buffet supper, and then took places at Small tables to enjoy it. Various games were played during the remainder of the evening. Club News Cheifiistrv Confab jAccepts Coast Thursday, September 2. r COME AND VISIT OUR NEW PLANT ' J. J. WHITE & GARLAND 17-- J Zstt r T- - i tr.r I'm.. f. Home AeG " ... 1 J Get w ue Sc Paul Truck Driver Honored for Keeue ; i rvu-- n a - - "ntenSay Drier. Rescuer Receives lnpic AKGCLESl oC m 10 Driver wlio Risked Hi Life to Prevent Hiehwav Crash Honored in Minnesota from Death by at Luncheon WJSzSi .,.. ;n Praah Laud Truck Driver unir;u. WW Possible Deaths iM Ac.! EL NVW. " I the ufcty. traditj companr J4 thouU tiam aaa - ) Om . For Heroism in Averting ' for Ur Cuomo 0 kir tUCMMMI' Coombs t! e Heroism is a habit tvih truck drivers! UTAH MOTOR TRANSPORT ASSN. a , Speed-u- p In order to speed up the processing of GI home loan applications, Veterans Administration urges supervised lenders to process GI loans without asking VA for approval in advance. Banks, savings and loan associations and insurance companies, supervised by Federal or State banking authorities, originate more than 50 percent of of all GI home loans. They have-thprivilege of making, processing and closing loans automatically without advance approval by VA and then coming to VA for guaranty. ,i i iFourTrucii -- & Garland will give the talk on of Corinne and Reid L. Thomp-so- n Mrs. Axel Frederickensen's Tremonton, was announced WCTU radio program Sunday here this week. morning at 8 a.m. overKBUH, The couple are laying plans Brigham City. for a wedding, on Monday, Sept.16, in Logan LDS Temple. Parents of the bride-to-b- e G I Loans are Bishop and Mrs. A. V. LIVE ITEMS FROM OUR MORGUB Police Laud ; R PBRFNTS i f ill (M YffllB Miss Alene Smooi attend. llE All HOOK REVIEW RE1D I. THOMPSON GOLDEN ADAMS JR. ALEISE 10OJ Mrs. Dennis Miller was the TO GIVE RADIO TALK MAKE WFJWIXGPLASS gracious hostess Thursday evenat the meeting of the Jaycee Golden Adams Jr. of East Engagement of Alene Smoot ing Macbine Shop Blacksmitliing Phone to E61T KLG JsMp. TVTODAY! Smoot, Corinne. Reid is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Leland J. Thompson, East Tremonton.. Miss Smoot is a graduate of Box Elder high school and Henager's Business College. She is employed in Brigham City. An active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, she is a Sunday school secretary in Corinne. Reid has served two years with the National Guard a year of the time in Korea. He. also Janes. About eighteen members of the group were present to enjoy a review of the story, "Cocks Must Crow," by Marjor. ie K. Rawlings, given by Nell Puzey. i Tasty refreshments were ser Specializing In ved by the hostess. IIOSORS SISTERS BIRTHDAY Mrs. Audren Anderson, Gcr trude Winn, Pearl Bowen and daughter and Mrs. Carl Steiner and families were in Ogden Saturday to help their sister, Mrs. Lavell Messenger celebrate BANQUETS Choice STEAKS Pan Fried CHICKEN WEDDING CAKES PUNCH. FRAPPE NUTS, CANDIES her birthday. attended the National Guard DR. CARLISLE aviation school at San Marcus, ADDRESSES CIVIC CLUB Tex., and Ft. Sill, Okla., gradDr. John C. Carlisle of the uating as the honor student of USAC addressed the ladies of the class. the Civic League at their ThursThey plan'to' make their home day meeting. He talked on The in Brigham, and Reid will United Nations. Mitzie Hansen continue his studies in business played two piano solos to comat Utah State Agricultural Col plete the program. lege, where he will be a senior. Mrs. George Napoli was hostA reception the night of the ess of the day, and the ladies wedding will be followed by a met at the First Ward Relief honeymoon trip in California. Society room. SERVING PLATES I TABLE CLOTHS New Din big Hall Now Available For Receptions, Brunches, Club and Group Luncheons Worley's Catering Service High School Road Phone VV 3421 (AW. L0-B0- Y Moonlite The New Look in TV firsl reajly new design sincere TV Console. Come in and see it. In modd walnut. ern blond oak or lustrous hand-rubbe- W 'JO Jajr" ClAMOUR- - Drive-i- n "icers" i vy r SUN. THUKS. - FRI. - SAT. 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