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Show THE LEADER, Treraonion, Utah Thursday, February 12, 1959 Roads County Continued from page pom, It apuJo UumUvuX pott- - jpumv PROM03NTORY POINTERS 1 M By Rosalie Wells cover all road employees operating any of the county equipment, to be paid for by payroll deductions. He was authorized to investigate the matter further. A. request to put in 10 or 12 trailer houses on his property north of Brigham City limits was made by Fred Maughan. He was informed that at the present time a license could not be granted him and permission could not be denied, but they advised him to comply with the State Board of Health regulations regarding sewage disposal and that he consult an attorney since the county is working on zoning regulations. Health Officers Appointed Dr. S. L. Moskowitz and Dr. George CI. Ficklin were appointed as county physicians for the south and north ends of the county respectively and Mrs. Melba Coombs and Mrs. Inez Deem were appoint' ed as county health nurses in the two sections of the county. A request for a beer license was received from Donald E. Garner who had taken over Mark's Inn at South Willard. It was reported that the district sanitarian suggested that the license be denied until the place meets with minimum requirements of the State Board of Health, Cubs Study Newspaper CubWork Last month the a new experience Scouts had that of pub- were folThe recommendations lowed and the license denied. A beer license was granted to points for killing destructive rab bits, magpies, and sparrows in a A. Farrell McCrary at Portage period. The younger boys were supervised by their fathers in the hunting. The older boys won by six points so .they were all treated to a fishing trip to Locomotive Springs with the younger boys providing the food, 31 A group of 17 boys and leaders day without much luck Chairman Orvil J. Nish of the spent the as fishing wa concerned as far Box Elder County Agricultural with a lot of fun. Stabilization and Conservation but Present Hawaiian Program farmreminnded Committee today Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sellers and uners that the marketing year Ranae Brough der the 1958 wool program will daughters aand. on the program presented 31. end March in Sacrament Islands Hawaiian The wool program is conducted Sunday evening. Slides of under the National Wool Act of meeting were shown. Islands the 1958 1954. Payments under the Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Larsen summade this be will program Ida., with mer when the payment rates are visited in Haggerman,and their family Judy daughter nadetermined on the basis of over the weekend. tional average prices received by It was a family reunion in producers for shorn wool during Howell recently when Mr. and Mrs. 1958 marketing year. Any marketDavid Fackrell of Salt Lake City ings after March 31 will be elig- brought their new baby home for ible under the 1959 program. a family dinner. If any condition concerning the christening and and children Stokes Marva Mrs. March 31, sale is not settled by the sale will not be considered attended from here. The baby was as completed. Title must have named Craig D. passed to the buyer, the wool must LeRoy Brewer of Corinne is have been delivered to the buyer with the Joseph Nicholas' (either physically or through docu- staying the duties on the with fachelping ments)-, and the last of the tors (price per pound, weight, ranch. Mrs. RalDh Carter and children yield, etc.) needed to determine the total purchase price must be of Garland epent the afternoon available. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Applications for payment under Joseph Nicholas last week. the 1958 program must be filed Mr. and Mrs. Lamont Wells and with the ASC county office not daughter Janine of Mantua and later than April 30, 19S9. Mrs. Mary Wells of Willard were recent visitors at the Duane FOF BEST RESULTS Wells'. USE LEADER WANT ADS Thick, tendet loins. "n juicy Youd be at new low prices and Steele up vantage of Foodtowns quality poik t fl; " XxVY ' ; v . . ) lib. loin center cuts " FARMER STYLE SPARER1BS . OR LOINS-WHO- LE Pre, tmlet. HALF qiulirf. top $1.00 pound 39 .pound 49 "" fiUS iiiiIi Dtlighlful fruit neat for lunches, ;,,);v.;-''"y:'- if . - ' J t - r' ... ,C 'i'" i? , '. Vine ripened, ".it ....... . seme '" ar in fr I Southern variety. 2Pd.29 and juicy. pole grown, Urge lilt. Plump ' Flavorful, Star Kist Frozen Just heat and nt Lenten meal for cfTpii wr' rdresn-in- Coconut Oven-Fres- It - mT HEART SHAPED COOKIES textured. Fresh baked, rugar coatei tender lunches, irucks or parties. ' average. Cut and trimmed, ready to roast and serve up with hot applesauce & gravy. lorn end I "itrnrine dinner or party. fr 33 Valentine Too! You'll like The Prices On Our Weekend Grocery Spedols PPLESUCE CSHt CHAB tart sweet flavor mare for your pork ,,Mraing hot 01 ,roM Fresh Sna- -u MI AT 303 What could be better for lentm etiteruining W Fresh flavor, large juicy CHynn fynA chU. 6l fi -3 51 rL'r,r, SHURFINE ELBERTA PEACHES YHl4 . DEL MONTE TOM AT O IP 1SE a. of Full rich flavor LOG CABIN 2,- -- y rvy 44 SHURFRESH fresh frozen, ready to bake or broiL r lib. Mg ox- - ag for 55 , , SVEIUP rj WESSOtl OIL riTiTiS" BRIDGE fiilM, juicy center slices, 29 -'" fieli freA ALL PURPOSE A Lenten favorite. Thick, - , T7"A f fw 54i H ,,ie FAMILY SIZE CARNATION , I 89 5 Sparkling, bnulit color, your day olf right. A sweet, lacy appearing dewert i riTTjTnr'M i - I 49 Pasco brand frozen concentrate. flavor. Start! tion at lowest price. aaa' ?2S a graded and approved. Outstanding new quality in ttkk. Gourton'i brand . . . thick meat, lightly breaded. ORANGE JUICE satisfac- - sf!. I IT" liiiidijrew. FISH STICKS Government Iroien fish - 5;'LW t firm, flavorful VS. No. Fresh, TOMATOES Foodtown's "get acquainted thmiiirh lower meat prices" policy nunc rn Pork this week. And if you've for high got a family with a hankering ivini? vou won't let anything keep you ever away! It's the finest pork you've and bought at any price . . . lean, firm... succulent and sweet from first hire to last tender morsel ' ' . . ... .u- it will give yuu u. TfZZm,kind of meal every , housewife dreams of 7 Ends March With po h I 2t po..a. 19 YAMS j.s ; II ii - Ki,F9 Fresh, Golden Ripe Wool Marketing Progrc for 1958 i Brach quality. Fresh tasty morsels coatej with chocolate. Ideal for Valentine guests. swsil .. 3 rich She'll be serving ' FfllE pancakes here en WANTS TO SEND YOU HIS CHECK FOR for 12 lhS . PORK two-wee- "UEW FOLEY ... cut from tht meatiest center of finest pork to find pork like this at any price if it been specially weren't for Foodtown. It isnt every day pork. Us of porkers that win selected for you cut from the selfsame breed take adthose blue ribbons at any state fair. If you're wise youl lishing a newspaper. They found just how much work and time goes into a newspaper tnat we read so casually day after day. A highlight of the month's .activi ties was a visit to the newspaper office in Brigham City where they learned first hand about the busi ness of a newspaper and gained many valuable pointers to help them on their own edition. The monthly Primary In Service meeting was held at the home of Lois Jenkins Thursday with the lesson "What is Learning?" demonstrated by Rosalie Wells. Refreshments were served by the hostess. Sunday evening last week the Boy Scout program was given by members of the local troop, the Guide Patrol, and the Cubs. Tenderfoot badges were awarded to Gayle Richman, Howard Nich olas, and Kenneth Eggli of the Guide Patrol. Merit badges went to Scouts Steven Larsen and Jerald Brown. The Scouts challenged the Cubs and Guides to a shooting contest to see who could get the most ALL DAY SATURDAY $ t oo p.yab.. through Tr. JTWW- - MlsolRl Trust Company rootxnM ALL YOU NEED TO DO IS BUY A FERGUSON Yes sir, 35 TRACTOR! it's a check for $100 .. . made out to you by "Red" Foley Network star of our ABC-Tshow, "Jubilee U.SA" V Treat vour family to this tasty Aunt Jemima Breakfast You'll need HOW DO YOU GET YOURS ? See the Ferguson 35 tractor Buy it now, during "Red" Foley's $100 Cash Award offer. But hurry, this offer Is for a limited time only. GLEFITJ GAY IMPLEMENT CO. Tremonion Phono AL .Vy Ycur "3.r:y rrcscn dealer V I made by Aunt Jemima herself In person! them along Give the kiddies a thrill-bri- ng to meet Aunt Jemima! J these Aunt Jemima Breakfast items Largo Size j r ' V ' imi syrup Cr TVS iVVS ITM TCT WAYNE'S cd S 'Av3&&&i0Jt AUNT JEMIMA Come in today V-S- f You're invited to come in and (ample some of those wonderful Aunt Jemima pancakes TREMONTON LAYTON Quick Quaker Oats 41c Aut Jemima Buttermilk Pancake Mix 4 lbs. 55c Sunny Jim Syrup 24 oz. 29c Milk Vi gal 45c Meadow Gold Ken-L- - Ration Dog Food ' UVJ KAYSVILLE 4 pkgs. 69c |