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Show THE LEADER. Tremocloa. Utah Thursday. August 11. 1955 C. Pi u-o- s Completes Work On Master's J of C. Planning Committee Degree Completes First Assignment The Industrial Planning Com mittee of the Bear River Valley Chamber of Commerce has com pleted the first phase of 6tudy of the Bear River Valley and, Box Elder County. Committee members from the Bear River Valley are Ford Scalley, Jerry Fruin, and Wes, Gephart. Giving assistance to the committee in various fields was Guy' Johnson of the Utah Power arvd Light Company. Information gathered by this committee will be combined with like studies made by the Box Elder Chamber of Com merce of Brigham City. A Bro chure on the county together with pictures will be published under direction of the Utah State Committee on Industrial Planning and Employment. BOTH WELL By Mrs. Arvilla Stark Honored on 76th Birthday The family of Mrs. Tennie Summers met at her home in Salt Lake City Sunday in honor of her 76th Birthday. Those attending from here were Mr. and Mrs. Farrel Summers and family and Mrs. Lavern Summers and Jerry . Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Anderson celebrated their 8th anniversary Sunday. Mrs. Milton Niddo and son Hal of Malta visited at the Dean Anderson home Sunday. Were Dinner Guests Saturday night Bishop and Mrs. Stokes were dinner guests of Bishop and Mrs. Varsel Charlsen of Honeyville at the Maddox cafe in Brigham. Mrs. Don Burnhope of Helper visited Mrs. Mary Burnhope Sunday. Don Holladay and Mrs. Anna Holladay of Salt Lake City were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Anderson Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Sum mers and Verlyn Adams and son Dennis and Mrs. Mary Burnhope were visiting in Smithfield with Mr. and Mrs. Glen Henry and family Sunday. Mrs. E. J. Bowers of Collin- ston visited with her daughter and family Mrs. Bert Forsgreen last week. They took her home Sunday and visited with Mrs. Forsgreens brothers Ed and Joe Bowers. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sessions and Mr. and Mrs. Joyce Miller and children of Ogden were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thyrs Sessions Sunday. Mrs. Myrtle Anderson was a Salt Lake City visitor Wed. Mrs. Ezra Harris accompanied Dorothy and Ballard Harris to Ogden Wednesday. Verneta Firth and Mrs. Leda Hamblin were over night guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Firth Sat. Max Cutler and son Ronald of Hawthorne. Nevada visited with Mr. and Mrs. Marion Newman last week. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stokes of Burley, Idaho were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Leo Stokes. Mrs. Mary Burnhope ,Doro- De-lor- Formula for Prosperity Americans enjoy the world's highest standard of living because they produce more than the people of any other country. That's the formula greater production for higher earnings. Without the production, higher earnings result in inflation that hurts everyone. UTAH MINING ASSOCIATION "From the earth comes an abundant life for all" Myrl D. Perry, teaching principal at Plymouth elementary is attending summer school, as is evident that the local market attracts business from a large outlying area. Families in all income brackets are affected. They find confidence in the future, with the security of their stakes in pen- M.I.A. sion funds, their savings and His wife is the former Martheir equities and investments. garet Hess and they have three DROPS '56 HINT Pres. Eisenhower stirred up new speculation on his future political plans by telling a visiting delegation of Ohio' Republicans that no man has ever reached the age of 70 in the Presidency. If Mr. Eisenhower seeks and next year, his 70th birthday would fall wins term. Here, the President shows the second during that he used as the Allied Supreme table the antique group Commander in World War II. New York, July 25 - Prosper ity is on the march in Box Elder County, with families earning more and spending more than those in most sections of the United States. The facts are revealed in Sales Management's new copy righted survey of buying power, covering the entire country. They show that business acti vity in Box Elder County reach ed new heights in the past year, with retail stores chalking up a sales volume of $22,282,000. e The buying, which meant more luxurious living, is tied to a prosperous, growing large-scal- thy Firth and Jana Lee Firth visited three days last week in Ogden with Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Newman. Stokes Clan Gathers A large crowd attended the Stokes reunion held at the park Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ike Newman of Thatcher won the prize for having the most family members there. Mrs. Margaret Priest Stokes for being the old est member and the baby daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Stokes for being the youngest. 32 ENGINES ! The descendants of James L. Payne, Sr. will meet in a family reunion Saturday, August 13 from 10 a.m. until 4 o'clock at Mack's Memorial Park in Sroith-- f ied. Each family is ti bring their own lunch. IMMEDIATE CASH for your Better earnings population. made it possible. The data shows that the 5,600 families in Box Elder Co., had a net income last year, after deduction of personal taxes, of $24,472,000. It marked a gain over the $23,553,000 accounted for in 1953. The local earnings total, divided by the number of families in the county, represents a net income of $4,370 per family. The general rising income situation, the experts agree, is a sound one, based on a stabilized dollar and an economy built on growing private enterprise and decreasing defense spending. The rating of a market depends on various considerations, including the population, the amount the people spend and the amount they could spend. The results are set forth in what is called a "buying power quota." It rates Box Elder County at .0114, which is the percent of the national business expected to be produced locally. With much more than that accounted for last year, .0131 percent, it Why Payne Reunion Set For Saturday aBaaBaaBaBaaaBaaaaMaaaiaaBaaBaaaaaaaaaaaaaBBaaaaaaBBaaaaaBaBaBBaaaaeaMeaeaaaeiaeeaeeaeeeeei Ahead In Business Activity . children. Others from the Tremonton area who are attending summer school at Utah State include: Eugene C. Jorgensen, director of choral music; Ruby W. Thompson, teacher, and Anna Mae Hill, student. Attention Farmers! Survey Says Box Elder County NOT S.v. . NOT lO. . BUT school at Utah State Agricultural college. Mr. Perry's reason for attending the first session was to complete his master's degree in elementary education. He is attending second session, the final weeks of summer quarter, to begin work on his PhJD. Mr. Perry received his B. S. degree in elementary education from the USAC. Since that time he has taught at Plymouth elementary and has been the principal for three years. He is explorer leader and assistant stake athletic director in C.C.C. 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