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Show m SECOND SECTION HIAID SERVING Volume 31 THE BEAR RIVER Thursday. September ft m 16, 1954 Number , 51 - ConimunitN At a WCTU Silver Medal speech contest held Wednesday, at the Methodist Church, Merrilee Cochran, daughter of Mr? and Mrs. T. L. Cochran of was declared the winner. Other contestants' were Tam-arTre-mont- a Christensen of Tremonton, Lila Lee Stark of Bothwell, and Golden Adams Jr. of East Garland. In a brief talk Mr. LaMar Ashby pointed out that all these speakers should feel them, selves to be winners, by having prepared themselves for future contests. Mr. Donald Stenquist made the medal presentation to the winner. Reverend B. Edward X.epper offered the invocation, and George Smith the benedict- ion. A musical program featured ' piano solos by Joyce Brockman, and Darrell Smith and his accordion. SNOWVILLE by Mrs. Christine Peterson Conservation District Seeks National Award t ) ging committees, selected from Utah's outstanding exponents of the soil conservation movement, will determine the state's district for the period May 1, 1954 and April 30, 1955 on a basis of total points scored in performance of regular distDam. rict duties. Members of Northern Utah Grand award for one member district will compete against of each winning disrrict govern, other soil consrvation districts ing body and the top cooperatin the state. n jud ing farmer or rancher named If - I Northern Utah soil conservation district lias entered the national Soil CoOervation Awards program sponsored by the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Co. of Akron, Ohio, it was announced today by District Chairman Myron T. Hansen of Beaver ' , I I V 15 Methodist Church J , w - 1 I x VALLEY l. Merrilee Cochran Is Silver Medal Winner Bag Mountain Lion g x out-standi- Non-partisa- by the district will be a Nessen. Sam Forsgren and William Hurd. wroRTWTV SALE Rev. B. Edward Lepper Pastor Sunday, Sept. 19 Church School 10 a.m. Morning Worship 11 a.m. Sermon: "What Will You Take in Exchange For Your Church?" PASSES CALIFORNIA DENTAL EXAM Don Hansen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Hansen, who recently completed his dental training in St. Louis, Missouri, received word this week that he has 'passed the California State Examination, and may be licensed to practice in that state. Don had already passed ttie Utah and Arizona state tests pfeviously. V SS x ATTEND HOUSEWARYIING Mr. and Mrs. Reed Giles and Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Nish of were in Ogden one Plymouth to attend a week this evening and Housewarming birthday party honoring their neice, Mrs. Bob Williams. OMIT MODERN ill 1S Royal Morris and J. Holmgren pose withe mountain lion killed by Mr. Holmgren on Sept. G at Kelton. The ranchers say the big cat was the only animal that did well at Kelton this dry summer. The calf, sheep and deer killer dropped from a single shot in the eye. He weighed 170 pounds and was 9 feet long. . r U 5 Room x be moved and all property completely cleared for new highway JMusl - LELAND W. FITZGEKALD DIES IN DRArElt & Leland W. Fitzgerald, father' MSI BROKffil of Doris Howard, died Monday while loading sheep at Ilcber. His home was in Draper. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Howard, four other daughters and six sons. Phone 5006 or 5162 RULON WARDS BACK FROM TRAVEL IN CANADA PARKS 9 Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Ward and family returned home last week frorn a delightful trip to Montana and Carftda. They visited the Pallisades project, on over through the Tetons to Jackson Hole into Yellowstone Park, a from there to Calgary, Canada where they visited with Mr and Mrs. jCresley Pierson and saw many beautiful parks. From "there they went to Lake Louise and Banff, Cardston. Glacier Park and to Hungry Horse Dam, Mrs. Delia Higley and two children from Elko, Neva3a are visiting with her parents, Mr and Mrs. Bealy Cutler and other relatives. Mrs. Doris Larsen and three children also of Elko accompanied Mrs. Higley for visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. DeLamar Cutler. ( ; ' Visit n Nevada Mr. nd Mrs. Marvin Hurd and family visited in Sparks, Nev., last week with their par ents, Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Caap. They also visited Virginia Ci'y Nev. Mr. end Mrs. Lawveuce And- ersnn vere in Mdri rnday ana Saturday visiti.n? wiMi'Mr. aid A'rs., Bob U)vvtn :md lamily. Mr. and Mrs. small BoKenner daughter of Calif., visited with Mrs. Harvey Sorenn and Modesto, Mr. and on Sun-da- v. o Mrs. Lloyd Knight and children of Plain City spent Sunday with her uaents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Anderson. Mrs. Esther Hansen of Pras-ser, mi AT JOE CA o s Latest figures in the West show that Mercury has captured the biggest share of the market it has ever had for a "January to June" period! You may actually pay less for a Mercury than for a "low priced" car, Mercury consistently returns more of time than any other car your origina investment at trade-iin its fiey ! In fact,a 13 car survey by Motor Trend mag- - o now operating on a -- azine shows that Mercury costs less to own and maintain tha any other car in itso field. Come in! Cash in! Don't basis! As you may have heard, Mercury dealers sell more new caA per detler than competition. Just wait 'til you hear our offer! hfh-volumejiig- h trade-i- so-call- ed n Mercury sales are soaring! We are offering deals you can't turn down! We are in a posiflon to do it, because we're n mi?s your Opportunity I o Wash., visited Monday and Tuesday with relatives. Surprise Visit o , Clayton Tracy surpisel b,s folks on l.londay when he ar rived from Fort Lewis, Wash., where hp is stationed wit'i t!;e If. P. Arrry. He is at the homo o; his ster and brother-in-lsMrw and Mrs. Wallace Hurd where he makes his home. "Ferrin okes, small son ct Mr end Mrs. William Slok? had the misfortune to fall from his pony and suffered a fract ured arm. He was taken to Salt Lake for medical care. Mr. and Mrs. Orian Peternon received a phone call from their son, Gordon, on .Sunday. He will leave San Diego, Calif., September 14th for Japan wfcce he will be stationed with the I . S. Navy. ?ir. and Mrs Wallace Hurd vtre in Ricfcoti2. Calif., -t vuk where they visited w:t!i Mrs. Hum's sisier and fami' This week it is back 1o chool in good fashion. We hi.e tl rte new tear! ers this V.Tt, Campbell n"d Mr. UaA.C. f : rt- and .'.'r. Sampson. V.'e w.come ou. r.w teachers lrk'r-T commu.i ':' i.nd hope thev have a pleasant ;tar. A .M SN "' "TIVIIDI) f'fKmm!mrai,,. -- ML" ty-M4il l- y.-,- ' ... Jke Strike Slbsf Mm &nff j. - JOE CARR f 350 East Main Dial 2221 Tremonton, Utah k, expensefree, vacation trip to Goodyear's fabulous winter resort, the' Wigwam Guest ranch on Goodyear Farms, Litchfield Park, Ariz. Members of the Northern Utah district governing body who will compete for the Goodyear award are: Myron T. Hansen, norace N. Hunsaker, James Looking Upward Serving Outward Tremont St. at Second North Tremonton, Utah one-wee- |