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Show Tremonton The Leader Thursday, September 16 1965 Home and Farm News AROUND THE COUNTY Nevada Car Accident Affects Portage Family with . . by Mrs. Virgil Harris Mrs. Alva Howell received word this week of the death of g Management in will be the subject and the featured speakers will be Rhea H. Gardner on Time and Energy Management, and Dr. Allison Thome on Arriving at Values in Management. So leave your dishes in the sink and come hear .more about out. You'll this. TRAVEL TO LOGAN October. home-makin- JESSIE ELLERS Khea H. Gardner, U. S. U. in Home Extension specialist the with Furnishings visited River Bear Chapter Young Homemakers Monday night and gave them some very interesting facts on home design. The first and most important thing to consider is unity says Mrs. Gardner. Plenty of thinking and Alquestions transpired. Dixie len of Tremonton doesn't know what to do with that problem chair and Tess Hess of Fielding is glad she didn't get around to painting her wall green. SYMPOSIUM PLANNED FOR OCTOBER The young homemakers are planning a symposium in early her NEW BULLETINS We have lots of new bulletins in at the Extension office now. Anything from canning pickles to managing money. Come in and pick up those you feel will give you some help. your RANCH IMPROVEMENT I spent a day this week with Ross and Clark Rudd on their cattle ranch at Soda Springs. They are doing a lot to improve their operation. They have in- - WANTED! MEN TO TRAIN FOR THE MEAT PACKING INDUSTRY For livestock buying, lamb buyer, adminislra-liv- e trainee, plant management and other positions. Prefer men with agricultural or livestock background. Give summary of working or business experience. Write Box NIM ' The Leader Tremonton. National Institute of Meat Packing ML rare RAY FINCH stalled a checking cattle to that they set of scales and are the weights of the the determine gam make. LARGE GRAIN ELEVATOR I While at Soda Springs, visited with Wendell Welling and looked over his large grain storage elevator which holds better than one million bushels of grain. He has just finished construction of it. It is certainly a big asset to the farmers of the Soda Springs area. LOCAL MEN OPERATING NEAR SODA SPRINGS It is very interesting to note how many farmers and stock men from our area have operations in the Soda Springs Country. Some of these operations that I have looked at are Gay-le- n Christensen's grain farm, Vern Watkins, Herman Potter, Guy Ballard, Doug Roche, Dent and Rich, Parley Holmgren Sons cattle ranches. Reports from this area are that grain yields are above normal and ranges have been excellent. NEW VACCINE FOR ANAPLASMOSIS Many of our stockmen will be interested to know that Okla- homa Agriculture Experiment a new Station has developed vaccine for the disease This disease costs cattlemen in this area many thousands of dollars each year. FOUR TIMES PRODUCTION QUADRUPLED John Potter of Collinston really bclives in the value of leaf cutter bees for pnJuction of alfalfa seed. He produced 800 lbs. of alfalfa seed per acre where he had leafcutter bees and only 2f0 lbs. per acre r where he did not use the bee. This production was on dryland alfalfa. TIMELY HINTS It is getting near your last chance to file for your refund on Off Highway Gasoline. Remember September 30 is the Mr. Simmons Transferred to Hoise Idaho k cycle to automatically heavily soiled clothes Magic-Mi- x filter traps and holds obExclusive SURGILATOR agitator jectionable lint washing action for really clean clothes. Ida. and Reception Wedding Clarence Bowcutt attended the wedding ceremony for Alan Shipley and Mary Jo Cutler in Salt Lake City Friday. The bridal party were joined at "Ma's and Pa's" by Mr. and Mrs. V. D. Bowcutt of Tremonton and Mr. and Mrs. visited Friday in Ogden with Mr. and Mrs. C. A. (Bud) Hall. Mrs. Cora McCrary and son. Vance and Kathy Koford and baby of Ogden visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ora H. John and Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Gibbs Allen enseveral davs vacation joyed trip to Jackson Hole, Wyo., this week. RCA WHIRLPOOL Tfumirk tvl RCA trade t Product o! WMpocI Cwpottwn. Btntofl Hfbof, MicMgtn. Ol Amtfic. Utd If iulhOit)r ol lfidmrk Ownf. Rdlo Oporl ApplnncM tni with acceptable H UNLESS rces URNITUHE ! is here now! at Stal-ling- were 155 KWIC! Radio at 155 on your dial is now Utah's Most Powerful Music Station 10,000 Watts! Tune in now! Win Free record albums, Free Admiral transistor radios! W J R "SIMCA 1000 CAR I SOME "LITTLE CAR BUT 'TREMENDOUS ' TRIP" RUN ... r ' i $101.81 O R A G E TO Bracales covered 7,105 miles from their Alaskan home to New York City on a camping vacation and their total outlay for gas, oil, food and shelter was only $360. The - NEW YORK . FOR GAS" CITY Vancouver. We saw the most beautiful scenery on our entire trip driving over Roger's Pass, through Banff and Lake Louise, enjoying the peaks, glaciers and lakes of the Canadian Rockies. Continuing to Calgary and Edmonton, we followed the Highwith way overnight stops at camp sites in Calgary; Edmonton; Regina; ed Trans-Cana- Winnipeg- - London; Toronto; da Ottawa and Montreal." low-co- st, v' i Arriving in Boston August 17, the Bracales drove their Simca and camper-trailat the head of the 1966 parade of Simca 1000s before 325 newsmen from all over the United States assembled to preview and test-driChrysler Corporation's new cars. As they drove by the grandstands, the Bracale Family received a burst of applause from newsmen who read the sign on the side of their Simca: "Anchorage to the New Y.ork World's Fair". er rNow's the time to buy your refrigerator or home freezer or corn- low New bination. Top quality prices, models with luxury features. HOME FREEZERS: 18.5 Cu. Ft. Upright $264.64 20.5 Cu. Ft. Upright $275.88 17.5 Cu. Ft. Chest Type $232.33 21.5 Cu. Ft. Chest Type $252.76 28 Cu.Ft. Chest Type $299.90 "It was enough the NEW to make Al YORK Marzelli purr," wrote Charles AND trailer was an Apache was exceptional." SUN on August 26. Sievert in "Considering there M. attached, the gas mileage for the trip Carl Bracale is a salesman in Anchorage. He, his wife, Mary Lou, and their sons Dennis (7) and Glenn (9) left Anchorage July 17 and, after tops from Vancouver right across Canada to Montreal and on down to Boston and New York City, they visited the World's Fair August 24. "Because we could not afford a more expensive vacation, we decided to reverse the Klondike gold rush migration and drive our Simca 1000 the Alcan Highway to Dawson Creek, B.C.," Carl Bracale said. "Despite the rough road and sharp rocks on the Alcan, we had no trouble with our Simca except the loss of a nut from the right rear shock absorber, which we had replaced in Dawson Creek." down "Mary Lou had never been on a camping trip before, but now she is an enthusiastic camper and our sons love camping. I fished along the way, providing us with fish dinners on many occasions. More than 3 million persons went camping in Canada last year and 10 times that many in the United States." to New York City the Bracales were welcomed at the Chrysler at the Alaskan Pavillion. The United Press International their arrival for distribution to New York papers and TV stations. All the way along the route through Canada and in Boston; New York City; Columbus,' Ohio, where they told Simca dealers about their trip, and at the Michigan State Fair in Detroit, they were on TV, radio and usually in newspapers. Continuing exhibit and took photos of Sunday, August 29, the Bracale Family bid farewell to their Simca and trailer in Detroit and flew back to Anchorage so their young sons could enter school on time. On "It was a wonderful trip and it demonstrated beyond any doubt that Chrysler's Simca 1000 can take any kind of roads anywhere, hold up and From Anchorage to Detroit, we averaged give top gasoline economy. 26 miles per gallon of gas pulling our trailer. And we come down to Alcan the hope Highway again next year in our Simca 10OO to visit California," Carl Bracale said. 1000-pou- "From Dawson Creek we drove down the spectacular Fraser River Valley to REFRIGERATORS: 9.5 Cu. Ft. Model $174.49 12.5 Cu. Ft. Model $189.76 13.5 Cu. Ft. Model $267.69 Model 14.5 Cu. $264.21 (Combination) 16.5 Cu. Ft. Model $279.11 (Combination) Ft 'Frost Free Models. NO INTEREST OR OTHER CHARGES1 INTERMOUNTAIN FARMERS ASSOCIATION See your Branch Manager Reed Giles C 0 PECK BROS. YARD CATTLE SALES AUCTION Mondays Tuesdays I Wednesdays ALL DAY AT the the Moore of Orem. Mrs. Emma Archibald has been spending several days KWIC Visitors Kunz. Bishop home during the past week were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gibson of Preston, Ida., Mr. and Mrs. Dell Shumway of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Odell Thompson of Napa, Calif. Spending Saturday at home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry s Brown were Mrs. Kathryn and Mrs. Kay Boyd of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Darald Seager and family overnight guests at the home of Mrs. Seager's sister, Mrs. Elmer Richardson in American Falls last week. They were conducted on a personal tour through the Power Plant at American Falls. They also attended the "Air Show" at Pocatello. day her sister and brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. J. P. Jensen of Salt Lake City. Other Friday guests at the Wright home were Mr. and Mrs. Gordon pre-soa- S189 95 only This Week Only Dean giant: These are only a few sample headlines gathered by the Carl A. Bracale Family of four who drove m their Simca 1000 from Anchorage, Alaska, to the New York World's Pair, pulling a 1000-pou- nd Apache camper-trail- er for a total gas bill of only $101.81. 12. normal cycle for everyday washables gentle super soak cycle for all your delicate things er, George Berrett and family at Roosevelt, with Mrs. Timothy's sister, Mrs. Dick Jensen and family at Altonah. At Provo they spent sometime with Mr. and Mrs. Don Korth, former Garland residents and visited with the Timothy's daughter, Mrs. Robert Holt and family of Salt Lake City. Keith Burnhope of Bothwell for a wedding breakfast. Friday evening they all attended a wedding reception for the newly weds at Corinne. (The bride is a daughter of the former Viola Bowcutt Cutler). Spending the weekend enjoying a fishing trip to Clear Creek, Ida., were Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Ransom of Tremonton and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bowcutt and son, Randy. They also visited the City of Rocks. Mrs. Beatrice Wright had as her guests Thursday and Fri- ECONOMY ANCH . SimJake DeWayne mons. Cheyene. Wyo., manager with Mountain States Telephone to Idaho has been promoted Commercial Supervisor and will be moving to Boise, Ida., according to an announcement .by W W. Sackman, M.S.T. Cheyenne Area General Manager. Jake is the son of Marvin and Aileen Simmons of Beaver Dam where he spent his childhood. He is a graduate of Utah State University, a veteran of the Korean War and the 1961 Berlin Crisis. He joined M.S.T. in 1955 at Logan and served in the commercial and marketing department at Salt Lake City as well as manager at Midvale, Utah, before coming to Cheyenne as business office manager in m.i.i.lTt.ii Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Campbell have returned from a week's vacation in Afton, Wyo., and Ponds Lodge. Mr. and Mrs. Glade Timothy returned Sunday evening after attending funeral services for Mr. Timothy's uncle. LaVon Timothy at Vernal. They visited with Mrs. Timothy's broth- Have Visitors During Week Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bishop and Mrs. Lucetta Thompson spent Saturday at Bern, Ida., visiting with Mr. and Mrs. CHRYSLE "ECONOMY W. He is assistant secretary of the Kiwanis Club, a member of the tax committee of the Chamber of Commerce, a member of the Long range planning committee of the Downtown Association and Cheyenne Stake Superintendent of the Y.M.M.I.A. He and his wile, Jean, and their live children will reside at 2021 Norcrest Drive at Boise, & m E & Kf ( Attend Mrs. with her son, h erreli Archibald and family at Ogden. Special Sale leaf-cutte- We should consider the use of a soil sterilent for the control of weeds and grasses on ditches, fence lines, and farmstead-areas- . Fall is the ideal time to make this application. Hutchin- Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Hall this week. Mr. and Mrs. Loren John took Mrs. Larry Hutchinson to Carson City, Nev., on Monday of last week to be with her husband who was injured in a car accident. He passed away a few days later. Mrs. Hutchinson was visiting here with her mother, Mrs. Alva Howell. Attend Funeral Services Among those who attended funeral services in Salt Lake City Friday for Earl Corless, husband of Stella Hoskins Corless were: Mr. and Mrs. David P. Gibbs, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gibbs and Mrs. Maurice Thomas. Mrs. Elda Nelson brought her father, David Parkinson from the Rest Home in Brigham City Sunday to see his wife and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gibbs and Mrs. Maurice Thomas visited with Mrs. Marilda Flint, who is hospitalized in Bountiful and with C. A. Hall, who is hospitalized in Ogden and Mrs. C. A. Hall in Brigham City Friday afternoon. Mrs. Louise Allen spent the past week in Ogden with her daughters, Mary Price and Zona Hancey and families. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hoskins and son, Todd, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Hoskins. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Hoskins REFRIGERATOR FREEZER deadline. S1" Larry son of Carson City, Nev. He was killed in a car accident and Mrs. Howell's son was seriously injured in the same accident. Mrs. Howell and Mrs. Larry Howell attended funeral services in Logan Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Taft Hall and Roger Hall of San Francisco, Calif., arrived Sunday for a visit with Roger's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell C. Hall. Wendell and Taft are brothers. Miss Marva Jean Parkinson and Roger Kinserley of Salt Lake City spent the weekend with Marva Jean's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oran Parkinson. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Hall and family of Salt Lake City visited with relatives and friends here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Nielsen and family and Mr. and Mrs. E. Wynn John and family attended a farewell testimonial in Salt Lake City in the interest of Elders Ray Nielsen and W. Wynn John, who left Monday for their fields of labor. Return From Washington Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Hoskins returned home Wednesday from where they Edmonds, Wash., visited for several days after taking their daughter, Mrs. Leon Conger and children home after several weeks visit here. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bingham and family of West Point were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Allen and family. Mr. and Mrs. Arvel Bell Sr.. of Ogden visited Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Arvel Bell Jr., and family. Mrs. Stephen Love of Price is visiting with her parents. will Twenty-fou- r travel to Logan Thursday to represent Box Elder County and compete in contests of various types. We have representatives going in demonstrations, public meal preparation, speaking, home economics judging, livestock judging, crop judging, and style dress revue. Ulah EVERY THURSDAY 12:30 p.m. The Bow Lake, Alberta. ALL OF US AT THE SIMCA DIVISION JOIN IN THANKING CARL BRACALE AND HIS FAMILY FOR THE TREMENDOUS JOB THEY DID IN GAINING NATIONWIDE ATTENTION FOR THE SIMCA 1000. SIMCA DEALERS NOW HAVE PROVIDE THE LOWEST-COST OGDEN UNION STOCK YARDS THE PROOF THAT SIMCA CAN TAKE VACATION ON WHEELS I SEE THEM AT OGDEN, UTAH Hog Sale Every Tuesday 12:30 P.M. Bracale Family Camping at ARCHIBALD DODGE 40 North Tremonl Tremonton 4JP aTitK IT ANYWHERE rzelli AND Director - Simca Sales |