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Show ll Thurj.n- - tu 1 1951 l The "Revenooers" In The Pen 1 r i r Vk V FOR CRITTERS 1101 V . Tremonton, Vtsh LEADER JUNIOR GROWERS TO VISIT NEW ORLEANS FOR ANNUAL MEETING Selection of New Cleans as the site for this year's convention of the National Junior Vegetable Growers Association was announced today in Logan by Professor E. Milton Andersen, DeDartment of Vegetable Crops, UtahflState Agricultural College. More than 500 of the nation s farm youths an? expected to attend this sixteenth annual meeting, which is scheduled from December 10 through 14. In makin? the announcement, Andersen remindede Utah farm youths that there is still time to enroll in the NJVGA's production marketing contest and to compete for $6,000 in agricultural scholarships and awards A & P i i F Food Stores provides for this event each year. "Utah hopes to have a large delegation at the convention, and any Beehive State boy or girl who wants to attend should enroll in the NJV GA as soon as possible," he said. Youths interested in joining the NJVGA should contact local Club leaders county agents, in structors in vocational agriculture, extension workers of the USDA, and youth leaders of National Grange chapters. All are cooperating with the associain enrolling members. tion Youths may also join by writing directly to Andersen. n 4-- i J. ! i "Don't shoot!" pleads income taxer George Reed to Reed oisen, , taxman V. R. Burton forks over a $5.00 bill to Mayor Kleon Kerr. They landed in the "Varmint's Corral" when caught dress-i- d as city slickers. a.-- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Woodward spent Monday at Ogden. NOTICE OF WHEAT ACRAGE ALLOTMENTS FOR 1951 DAVID HOLMGRENS TO HOLD OPEN HOUSE Mr- and Mrs. David Holmgren and daughters, Mary Anne and Patricia, accompanied by Mrs. reD. Lund of Brigham, turned Saturday from an eleven day vacation to Portland, Oregon and Spokane, Washington, where they visited sisters of Mrs. July 1, 1950. Shumway. While in Portland they attended the rose festival. Thomas Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Smith, met with an .PUBLIC CUTTERS AND accident while training at Camp THRESHERS PERMIT Williams and was compelled to REQUIRED BY LAW spend several days in the Veter-- : All persons opera Una farm an's hospital in Salt Lake. He machinery for public service in turned home Wednesday. cutting or threshing of grain are required by law to secure a NOTICE OF permit for operation from the CONVENTION LUNCHEON Utah State Board of AgriculA Regional Convention Lunchture, according to Wynn L. Da- eon for the Republican Women vis, District Agricultural inspec- will be held at the Bluebird Cafe tor. in Logan Friday, June 30th at There is no charge for these 1:00 p.m. according to Mrs. permits but those operating George Quinney, County without them will be prosecuted, Mr. Davis said. Or-vil- . . . ond Utah and Idaho I communities. Twerty-fi- v branches boost civic development and "at home" service for members. omtpooimy Qenertit 1N0 mt . CO-O- . le P 0?i-- r - - - -- laklobOt Wot 1mpW Canwrnirftf BruiwWi l aih and Southern Uinka L2 Lai get-to-get- Tme m HENRY I TAYtCtf, - Veterinary Service MRS' MILDRED HARRIS HOSTESS TO LITERARY GUILD Ten members and two guests, Roma Whitaker and Ruth of the Literary Guild met Thursday at the home of Mildred Harris. Dorothy Garfield gave an interesting review of the book, "Father Flana gan". Marjorie Stenquist was welcomed as a new member and were delicious refreshments served. Lil-enqu- ist, Dr. Harry Versluis has returned to Tremonton and has his Veterinary practice re-open- ed m CARD OF THANKS The Jenson family wish to express our sincere appreciation to everyone for the kind and The Bear River 'Valley thoughtful consideration, sympathy and countless favors extended to our beloved mother, Elizabeth or to her family dur- Location ing Bear River State Bank of her prolonged illness. Also Phone 3962 (if no answer, call 3033) J 1 "! Nttwak, tvery Mondoy mating MmMgM Mmwli k Msg at your coming. the sign says "Stop, and Listen," the prudent driver does. WHEN Buf still after that what? Must you move forward at a cautious crawl or pay toll in jar, jitter and Mr jounce? y Bujck's wheel. step on the throttle, move easily, swiftly forward. Your wheels dance your tires drum-ro- ll over rail and plank. But four gentle coil springs, one on each wheel, are working their magicand ybu hear rather than feel the rough spot you have MANY OUTSTANDING SPECIALS PLANNED FOR kind of rough going you can meet in your travels. It's only one kind of discomfort your Buick's built to master. For beside gentle coil springing, every Buick rides on soft, tires. Every one is steadied by a rigid torque-tubEvery one boasts a rigid, weaveproof frame soft, sure shock absorbers even special engine mountings to minimize vibration. They can have the special added smoothness of Dynaflow Drive, in spincushioning power-thruning oil. crossed. st So rough spots seem to level out Standard en KOAtiM ASTER, optional eott on SUM ft and SPECIAL model. TOUR-WA- DOLLAR DAY re Boulevards take on a new smoothness. Ioubhw what riding comfort i- sBuick ride is called matchless. So how about it? and s Come climb into a Buick for yourself what we mean.You and a power' get a style-thrialong with your story on price that eliminates; ; last excuse lor not u Buick manner! ll ride-thnl- e. Voo at That, of course, is only one low-pressu- Not, good sir, .when you're at a VALUES Golden Spike Rodeo South w 0 0 9 o o o FRIDAY and SATURDAY DON'T FORGET TDK BOX ELDER COUNTY ... 2 Miles v ABC - - ,.y l provide complete AND FARMERS FARM BUREAU MET The Tremonton Ladies' Farm Bureau met at the Howell Ward Relief Society room June 16th. Miss Bessie Hansen gave the lesson on preparation of foods for deep freezers in the home. refreshments Lovely were served ty the hostess, Mrs. Uleda Grant, assisted by members of the Howell Relief So ciety. irT5' for all assistance and the many beautiful floral tributes given at the time of her death and the singing, music, and helped. To all who in any way helped during this period. Please Mrs. Ted Jones and daughter. know it was deeply appreciated. D. C. Beth J. Harwood, C. P. Jensen, Patty, of Draggerton are spend Farms on which no wheat was ing a week with their parents George T. Jensen and Ruth J. seeded for harvest in any of the Mr. and Mrs. Dan Briggs. Cannon. years 1948, 1949, or 1950, may apply for a 1951 wheat acreage allotment. To be considered for an allotment on a new farm the farmer must apply in writing to his county PMA Committee by Wheat acreage allotments in effect for the 1951 wheat be to friends invite their cordially an open house greeting at their crop according to word received new home from 3 to 7 p.m. on by Donald J. Homer, county PMA Sunday, June 25th. Their address Chairman from the Department is 475 North 3rd East- at Washington, of Agriculture will - SHUMWAYS RETURN FROM VACATION Mrs. Jack Shumway H Mrs. L. J. Peeples and son, HOISEWARMING SUNDAY While GIBSONS Roger, returned home Friday FOR THE Gibson after spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. Don her Mr. and Mrs. .To, were honored at a housewarm-in- g parents. Silica Smith. She visited here while law. James Jand -- family Mr. Peeples was in tra Sunday in their new home by Camp Williams with the GibNational thirty five members of the uuara. son family- A genuine mahogany tier table was presented Mr. and Mrs. Dave Fridal are ' to the honored couple. A deover the arrival of a Mrs. BussT" rejoicing licious luncheon was enjoyed baby girl., Mrs. Fridal is the far by Mr. and Mrs. Dave Gibson, mer Barbara Christensen of Bear and Mr. and Mrs- Lee Archibald Kiver taty. their and Williams Mrs. Grant families of Pocatello, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Thorpe, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Thomas, Mrs. Boyd Jones, Mrs. Ralph Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Monte Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Thomas and families from Malad, and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Gibson and daughter of at extra and with it goes: .n8;.i. 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