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Show THE LEADER. Tremonton. Utah Thursday, August 30, 1951 SNOWVnXE Games were played and refreshments served. Mr. and Mrs. Rer Anderson and two children Craig and Shiree of Logan visited Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Anderson. A large crowd of relatives and friends the dance enjoyed Thursday night in honor of Ross Anderson Jr., Graham Cutler and Bumie Hurd who leave for the Army. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Anderson of Logan visited with relatives Sunday. Camille Cutler and Beverly Nelson were in Salt Lake Monday and Tuesday. Florence Larkin came home from Salt Lake to visit over the Christine Peterson Mrs- - Mutual Girls Enjoy Outing The Ward Junior Gleaners a camping trip last enjoyed Tuesday night at Clear Creek, under the direction of their Christine Peterson. leader, Those who attended were Cam-il- e and Rosann Cutler, LaNez Larkin, Carolyn Ward, Joan Rose, J an ace Ward. They returned home Wednesday morning. Mrs. Bert Eliason Jr. entertained for her son, Dick, on his birthday at her home Tuesday weekend. u:l. rf nmis irom joiuy . wnnJ miiing . .. . Tour Friendly iS By Mable Romer Parents Visit Primary How To Go Straight and Save Money You might as well pitch pennies out of your car window while you drive along as to drive with wheels that are out of line or out of balance. If any wheel travels even slightly out of line, it's bound to scuff off the tread quickly, giving you less tire mileage. Get the most for your tire dollar by having your tires checked regularly to detect mechanical causes of excessive wear. Tuesday afternoon the children took their parents with them to Primary. They demonstrated what they had accomplished and learned during the summer term of Primary, then the officers and teachers treated all who were present. It is ward family night next next Monday at 8:00 pjn. at the church. All officers and teachers of the ward are expected to attend. Picnicing and canoeing at Lake Tony's Monday Unbalanced wheels can cause excessive wear in the form of worn spots or cups in the tread. were free Inspection It takes an expert to find the exact cause of excessive wear. Our trained service men can inspect your tires oughly in a short time. There's no charge, of course. inspection is part of our job in helping you get the mileage from your tires. Stop in the next chance you tread thor- The most Jim Mrs. Elva Korth was a Salt Lake visitor during the week. ss 24-2- 6. economics, U.S.A.C. gives specialized work in many fields.. For example, atomic research will be conducted In several' departments this year, affording students opportunities to learn latest facts and methods, and to help discover new truths. Because summer school attracted a large student body and because applications for admission are coming in large numbers, college officials anticipate at least a satisfactory enrollment. Utans Land-gran- t College give highest quality education. It young men and women for success in their choice of hundreds of useful vocations. It fits young people for constructive democratic citizenship in farm and home and city. prepares SCHOOLS OF Agriculture Engineering and T.cKnotogy Arts and Sciences Forest, Renge, end Wildlife Commerce Menagement Education Home Economics Graduate School Known as the "West Point of the West," Utah State has an outstanding Reserve Officers Training Corps with Artillery, Ordnance, Quartermaster, and Air Force units. To meet a strong demand for women trained as home economists, teachers, and other professions, USAC provides varied and excellent training for girls. FALL REGISTRATION: September THE UTAH STATE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE UTAH LOGAN. 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In addition to fundamental work in agriculture, arts and sciences, business education, engineering, forestry, and home Mr. and Mrs. Carl Harmon and family and Mrv John Lancaster of West Jordan visited at the Joe Burgess home Wednesday, when returning home from Yellowstone Park. get! Wayne's Associated Service Dial Mr. Roberts and son, Carl, Mr. and Mrs. William Peterson and Carol and Reed and Kenneth Bronson, Earl Sanders, and Charles Larson. The following events were on the social calendar of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Hansen last week, Tuesday and Wednesday They were hosts to Mrs. Myrtle Gun-ne- ll of Mesa, Ariz. Thursday Too much toe-i-n or toe-oof front wheels can cut thousands of miles off your tire life. Drive in today! - ELWOOD , 70th birthday. After dinner the grandchildren attended the movies in town. Mr- and Mrs. Clinton Bronson and family attended the Egbert family reunion In Logan canyon Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Hansen of Provo were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Hansen last Sunday. On Wednesday last the Hansens had their daughter Mr. and Mrs. Caseal Burke and family as Burkes left the guests. The next day for Berkeley, Calif, where they will make their home for the next year while Mr. Burke finishes the work for his Dr. degree. The M.I.A. wish to express their thanks and appreciation to everyone who helped with and participated in the Fun They felt Day last Saturday. that the event was very successful. The proceeds will go toof the wards improvements at the church started park yard. Guests at the Owen Rasmus-se- n home several days last week were Mrs. Shaw and children, Claudia and Frank, of Jerome, Idaho. The two ladies are sisters. Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. and family last Ray Hansen week were the following relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Scalley of Anaheim, California, Mr and Mrs. Floyd Flewener and daugh and Mr. Carl ter, Barbara, Eichel of Compton, California. 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