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Show ance at leadership meetings, Relia Peterson, Coleen Law, Phyllis Christensen. The stake leader Ruth Zollinger was presented a gift as Mai Maid leader. Mia Maids Hold June Festival The Mia Maids of South Bear River Stake held their June Festival Monday evening in the Tremonton Second Ward chapel. Ninety certificates and 50 Mia Joy pins were awarded to girls. There are 96 Mia Maids in the stake. The progrnm oonsisted of prayer, Donna Cook; accordion solo. Tame la Anderson; original reading written by Eleda Vee Stokes and road by Lila Lee Stark: accordion solo, Connie Eichel, Norr: skit by Lyna Fran-eoVicky Kroksch. Kaydet-- The Box Elder Sheriff's posse is putting on a roping contest at the Fair grounds be8:00 p.m. at ginning There will be no charge for the entertainment and they invite everyone. Plenty of eats and drinks will be available on the grounds. ht Trenioiiton City Named on T.V. Program Tremonton City was one of three cities chosen on the "Stop the Music" program last Thursday evening. Mrs. Eertha Thomas was called from New York City as a contestant on the program. The program will be seen at 8:30 over locally channel 2. A stage contestant answered the questions running the jackpot question up to $4,000, while Mrs. Thomas listened in by telephone. The contestant then chose one of the three cities flashed on the stage, but failed to choose Tremonton, thereby eliminating Mrs. Thomas from the money earned. She would have been awarded half of the contestant's earnings if Tremonton had been chosen on the program. n ht Janice Ajidreason; Alene Wight; piano reading, duet, Gail Adams and Gail Burton; accordion solo, Marlene Smith; accordion solo, Arlene Jackson; piano duet, Susan and Melanie Caraficld; clarinet duet, Marlene Mason and Julie Oyler ., accompanied by Mary Ann Shumway; piano solo, Joy Hansen. A handicraft display was put on by the girls, three class leaders were honored by stake attend leader? for having 100 and Fox-fe- Roping Contest At Fair Grounds y Memorial Day Programs Given Through the cooperation of the American Legion and the Veterans of Foreign Wars, a Memorial Day program was presented in the Riverview and Bear River cemeteries Wednesday. LeRoy Roberts, Americanism chairman of the Legion was in charge of the program. Dr. A. J. Mohr was the speaker and music consisted of accordion music by the Erickson sisters and taps played by Gary Korth. The Veterans of Foreign Wars furnished the colors, color guard and firing squad. Both organizations express their appreciation to all who participated and assisted with the programs. Dairymen Meet to Graduates Continued from front page Plan Dairy Month a housewife. Lorna Mason, daughter of Mr. at the and Mrs. Glen Mason of GarUtah Power and Light building land has signed a contract to in Tremonton to make plans teach physical education in the for the promotion of June Dairy school at Placentia, Calif. high Month. , Mrs. Myrtle P. Miller, wife of Members elected to serve on Miller of Penrose has Morgan committee the Special Events were: Melvin Homer of Tre- taught school in Thatcher and monton, LeRoy Atkinson of East Tremonton and will continue in Garland and Mrs. Maurice Lar- this work. She is the mother of four daughters, three of them son of Corinne. Members elected to serve on college graduates and the other the Dairy Princess Committee a graduate nurse. were: Sidney Sorenson of GarMarjorie Hope Potter, daughland, Marion Sorenson of Gar- ter of Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Potter land and Rodney Morrison of of Collinston has been employed at the USAC during her Garland. Frank Reeder, AD. A. chair- studies. She will become a bride man took charge of the meeting. in August and will change her occupation. Ted Ramsdell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Ramsdell of Bear River City will be head football coach at St. Anthony high school Coach Durrel Hughes is at- in Idaho. LaRee Rhodes, daughter of tending a coaching school at the USAC. Adolph Rupp, of Ken- Mr. and Mrs. Morris Rhodes of tucky, who is rated as one of Garland will teach physical the nation's highest winning education in the new junior coaches is giving the instruc- high school at Bear River. Joanne Wood Sandall, wife of tion to the educators. Coach will assume Hughes reports a very beneficial Dallas Sandall in her new duties housewifely course is in progress. home in Tremonton. Lynn Shuman is considering READY! BLOOD DONORS-GEteaching music, but has signed no contracts at this time. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Shuman of Tremonton. Robert Summers, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Summers will be music teacher in the Declo Idaho high school. A meeting of the Box Elder Ivan Lee Woodruff, son of Mr. County Cattle Association Di- and Mrs. Leland Woodruff of rectors was held last Friday East Tremonton is an industrial evening. May 25, 1956 at the technology graduate. He has Utah Power and Light Building gone to San Diego, Calif., where in Tremonton, with LaRaine he will work for Air chairman Craft Marble, temporary Corp. presiding. FROM B.Y.U. Purpose of the meeting was to approve the and Ann Taylor and Marilyn Tayelect officers for the coming lor Bailey, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Taylor of Garland year. Merrill Glenn of Brigham City were awarded B. S. degrees at Route 1, was elected president: the Y. Ann will go to San FranLawrence Carter of Park Val- cisco, to work as a secretary and David and Marilyn will specialize in ley, Peterson of Ogden as secretary-treasure- homemaking with her husband Dale and their daughter. Problems pertinent to Box Leon C. Miller, son of Wilford Elder cattlemen were discussed, Miller of Penrose was one of and listed so that they would be the graduates of Brigham Young ready to present to the County University. Planning Council at their next meeting. Plans were made for the BLOOD DONORS-GEREADY! membership banquet to be held this fall, according to Gordell Brown, assistant county agricultural agent. Local dairymen met Attends Coaching School at USAC Tremonton. Utah Thursday. June 7, 1956 THE LEADER, Billy D. Wilson Accepts Seminary Teaching Post Billy D. Wilson. Fielding, senior at the University of Utah, has accepted a teaching position in the L.D.S. Church Seminary System in the Salt Lake City area. Announcement of his job acceptance was made by Herald L. Carlston, director of placement at the university. Mr. Wilson plans to receive his B.A. Degree in English at the August 1956 commencement exer ATTEND IDAHO Mr. and Mrs. John Barfuss, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barfuss and Mrs. Verl Anderson of Garland drove to Pocatello, Ida., Friday to attend funeral services for a cousin, Sarah 5 BIRTHS Box Elder Cattle Association Heads Holds Meeting Con-Berr- BARTHOLOMEW H. H. and Betty Deakin Bartholomew of Salt Lake City are the proud parents of a baby girl Limited Fully quantity guaranteed Approved for cesspool or septic tank ; ONLY ! ANDERSON Clair and Lurlene Gooch Anderson of Bear River City have a new baby girl, born June '4. The little miss has four sisters and one brother. Install it yourself i Call or write today! RUSS ELECTRIC TREMONTON born June 1. Their first child was a boy. The Ed Deakins of Tremonton are proud grandparents. LISH Lloyd and Cherre Chournos Lish of Tremonton announce the birth of their third girl June 3. The grandparents and Mr. and Mrs. Nick Chournos of Tremonton and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lish, Deweyville. PHONE AL RAMEREG Mr. and Mrs. Santos Ramereg of Texas, now living at the Labor Camp in Tremonton have a baby boy, born June 5. They also have a little girl. e r. months. Mr. Wilson is a 1948 graduate of Bear River High School. Joseph Ya'es of Logan and Bishop Joseph H. Yates of Harper visited Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Dodd. Job Adams of Couer d' Alene, Ida., and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Blair of Spokane, Wash., were Monday guests at the Dodd home. "BUY FOR CASH and PAY LESS" Big Savings on Every Item NYLON FABRICS to 45 inch Values lo $1.49 yd. 42 77 o"7y paiierns. Girls Misses - ni Swimming TRUNKS SmalI Medium. Large. 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Hydraulic machinery mounted on the deck, will ooen and close two large gates in the hopper bottom, between the two large pontoons. This will allow the barge crews to dump the material directly over the line of the embankment as it rises from the lake bottom. First placing of material for the fill took place last June, p railroad mostly front cars, with the new embankment taking shape on a curve north from the present Saline fill, just east of the wooden trestle. Major part of the embankment work, however, must follow dredging of channels in the soft lake bottom to reach a firm base for rock and gravel. Kaiser Steel reports it has about 100 men working on construction of the barges and anticipates adding another 50 men to the assignment soon, in order to meet the October 1st deadline for delivery of sections of the last barge. air-dum- OFFERS AH ENTIRELY HEW CONCEPT It! 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