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Show I THE LEADER PAGE 4 --GARLAND Civic League To j Hear Laton Speaker Nathaniel Johnson of Layton will be the guest speaker at Frank and Lulu Taylor Celebrate 50th Wedding months in Mesa. Tributes were given to the honored couple, an original poem was read, and a chaise lounge for tneir patio was the occasion, fourteen couples presented to them with a card net for a surprise party and bearing the names of all those Frank and Lulu Taylor, former residents of Tremonton, observed their Golden Wedding Anniversary Feb. 12 in Mesa, Arizona. In honor of winter dinner at present Phoenix South Mou- Park. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor were : in the croup were two Tremarried Feb. 12. 1918 in the monton couplet, the Rudy Mi- Salt Lake, LDS Temple. They lters and Andy Ryttings. Most made their home in Tremon-to- n of the group are spending the for nearly 20 years, where Frank was engaged in the automobile business. They moved to Ogden in 1941. The Taylors have one son. Reed, who lives in Cheyenne, Wyo., where he is manager of J.C. Penny Co. store. They By AXX SC OTHERS I Dee Leak has been named also have four grand children teacher of the month for Fe- and one great grandchild. Mr. Taylor is now partially bruary by the Future Teachers of Bear River High. He retired. They have spent the was chosen because of his past six winters in Arizona, standing work as their club and return to Utah for the readvisor and as studentbody st of the year. eouncelor. Mr. Leak first came to Be- Midland Camp, DUP ar River, after graduating fr- Will Meet Feb. 27 om USU as a business teachThe Midland Camp of DIP er. He was sucessful in trmeet Feb. 27, at the home will Bears of in the arts aining Mae Kent. 59 North 1st of alHe typing and bookeeping. so served as advisor to tht West at 2 p.m. The lesson will be on railroads, in picBruins club. and stories by Irene tures the few Mr. For past . years Shumann. Hostesses will be Leak has advised many a student as to what they should Ella Thompson and Laveme Summers. do after high school. ' The Future Teachers as a STROKE whole agreed that he has shown outstanding ability as a teStroke is responsible for acher and eouncelor and should be honored for the work more than 200,000 deaths annually in this country. he does with students. ntain Future Teacher Pick Dee Leek f. the Tremonton w omen's Civic League on Feb. 20 at 4 p-The meeting will be in the home of Mrs. Grant Carlisle r and all members are urged to attend. Mr. Johnson will speak on social ills and feasible solutions. He has traveled throughout the United States representing negro and white groups dealing with racial problems. Mr. Johnson is a graduate of trover sity of Illinois, now working on his doctorate degree at LSU. He is employed as a laboratory manager at Pills bury Laboratory in Ogden. His wife and mother will accompany him along with a singing group. Tremonton Day Held At Golf Course Tremonton day was held at the Queen's Valley Golf Course near Mesa, Ariz., last week. Eight couples who are va- or spending some cationing in Arizona, met to spend the day together and report on the news from home. time Enjoying luncheon and 18 ho- les of golf together were Mr. and Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. and een. Mrs. Parley Archibald, and Mrs. Alf Manning. and Mrs. C.R. Brough and Mrs. Orval Ewer,, and Mrs. Rudy Miller, and Mrs. A.N. Rytting. and Mrs. Hugh Manning, Dr. and Mrs. P.B. Gr- THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20. 1969 TIMES, TREMONTON, UTAH Freedom Yeek Proclaimed 8 Gov. Fielding News A I M , Hy ANN V frt HI K vi few a Tetas, spent days with In a Calvin I. i'n.(. his parents Mr. and Mr. by A ' Ul. cili't-n- s Quintan flest and family last Udt to the .f week the week. LL Htss is being to Mather A.F.H. ir. KS through 22 a week. Sacramento. Sunday. Feb. 22 will Mr. and Mrs. E.W. Sutherin land spent Friday visiting Mr. celebrated as Patriot of George ahir?t,n honor and Mrs. Glade Sutherland and Americans. family in Logan. Saturday din- and other great are All urtM , citizens ner guests at the Sutherland rw-home were Mr. and Mrs. Kent think about these great did what remember they and Sutherland and family of Ogfor the country in winning den. our freedom. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Steve and keeping were Potter Saturday evening Winter Concert Set Mr. and Mrs. Warren Stuart Bear River Band By of Ogden. Mrs. Don Kent and Mrs. KeANN SCOTHERN ith Moss visited their father. By Bear River High ScThe George Parry, in Ma Lad MonHand will give hool Concert birMr. day. It was Parry's a winter concert Feb. 27. thday. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Valdez at 8 p.m. Performing with the band and family of Salt Lake City as guest artist will be Gary visited Mr. and Mrs. Rosel Zundel during the pat week. Post Utah State Symphony Mr. and Mrs. Clark Rudd Oboeist Mr. Post is a grMr. and Mrs. Ross Rudd. and eat musician and the program will be a good one. family spent Sunday in Black-fo- ot Band members are now sewhere they visited Mr. tickets at $1 per person. lling and Mrs. Evan Rudd and famThe band is planning a trip also Clark visited ily. They Rudds sisters, Mrs. Agnas to Las Vegas this spring and hope there will be a good crArchibald and Mrs. Hattie owd to the concert weeks By FLO M UNSOX at lackland pnlami Mr. and Mrs. Fmerson Karl attended a Chevron Dealers Convention at the la ma da fan in Salt Lake Thursday. Sunday dinner guests at the Earl home were Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Earl of Logan and Mr. and Mr. Danny Earl and son Christean of Tremonton. Mrs. Darrell Godfrey of Clarkston entertained at a dinner party La her home Sunday for her husband who was observing his birthday. guests were Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Godfrey of Clarkston and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Fleming and family of Ogden. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Dar-v- el Gam Tuesday were Mr. . and Mrs. EX. Letter of and Mr. and Mrs. Golden Jensen of Sandy. FFA SWEETHEART for Bear River's chapter is Karla Dinner guest of Mr. and Mr--s. Finch, center, with Sandra Stine and Tina Me Murdie as attendants. Sterling Burton Wednesday were Mr. and Mrs. John and Mrs. Annie Davis of Farmington. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. E.C. Mason Tuesday were Mrs. Leslie Voorhies and son, Mike of Clearfield and Mrs. Jason Newell and family of New La. During the afternoon they visitedthe Hardware By VERS JENSEN est. Leona John was the winRanch in Blacksmithfork CanKarla Finch was selected ner of the pie baking contest yon and watched the elk. They as Bear River's FFA ChapMiss Finch will represent also visited Mr. and Mrs. on ter Sweetheart Feb. 13, dur- Bear River Chapter and Mign Mason in Logan. Friday ing the chapter sweetheart School, in the State FFA SwMr. and Mrs. E.C. Mason contest in the high school eetheart contest held during visited the Vorhies home in auditorium. the State FFA convention MarClearfield. Karla is the daughterof Mr. ch 21 and 22 in Salt Lake Weekend guests of Mr. and and Mrs. Ray Finch of TreCity. Mrs. Ervin Coombs were Mr. monton. She is an active BeAccording to M. Rex Jensen and Mrs. Vernon Coombs and ar River student showing tal- chapter advisor, this is anothfamily and Mr. and Mrs. May-Ients as a and a er FFA activity which demonHansen of Salt Lake. member of the Future Teachstrates growth, development Earl and Garon Anderson " ers Club. and recognition to individuals spent the weekend with their Along with Karla, Sandra in the FFA program. sister Janet Anderson in Wen-d- o and Tina McMurdie Stine, ver. were chosen as attendants. Mr. and Mrs.ClaineGrover Sandra is the daughter of and family, Mrs. Helen Jensen Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stine, of and Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Tremonton. Along with being Earl and son, Chuck, attendan officer in the ed a wedding reception for she is a member of the hiMrs. Jensen's grandson, Tegh school A cappella Choir. rry Jensen and his bride, the THE AMERICAN CANCER Society 1969 fund raising Tina is the daughter of Mr. Kathleen McLeod has been former Cathy East , at the Crusade is set for April. North Box Elder County Chairand Mrs. Clifford McMurdie named 1969 Betty Crocker Ho- White House Reception Center man, Arlene Ficklin, of Tremonton. She is student-bod- y me maker of Tomorrow for in right and Jean Dunn. Education Ogden Friday night. Chairman, left, talks with Virginia Graham during two-dsecretary, and a member Bear River high school. She Second Lt Charles Hess leadership conference at Hotel Utah. of the A Capclla Choir. achieved the highest score who has spent the past twelve for canidates in a home making knowledge Eighteen and attitude test which she chapter sweetheart were nominated by the members of the took along with other senior FFA Chapter. Bear River class girls in her school. These candidates were then She will be awarded a speinterviewed by three judges cial Betty Crocker silver chaat a special tea, and eliminrm. ated down to seven girls. The, Her paper has been entered with those of other school seyen .girls, who participated in the chapter contest condwinners in the state in comucted for the entire student-bod- y petition for the title, State were asked three quesHomemaker of Tomorrow. tions each concerningtheFFA The winner of this honor will be granted a $1,500 scholarorganization and were shown three agricultural slides whship from General Mills, Inc., ich they were required to idsponsor of the annual proentify. gram and her school will be The canidates were judged awarded a complete set of on poise, personality, and abEncyclopaedia Britannica by ility to talk and think clearEncyclopaedia Britannica, Inc. The state runners-u- p ly. Each canidate was required to bake a pie to be jud-fe- d will be granted $500 scholin the pie judging cont- - arships. In April, the first place winners from the 50 states rnm ly Out-of-to- wn k U Riv-erd- ale om Karla Finch Is Named FFA Chapter Sweetheart Or-len- es. La-R- di Ka on Sugar Dance Coming The I'll Sugar Employee's Club announce their annual dance at the Garland Armory Feb. 21 at 9 p.m. Music will be by the Peterson Brothers Band of Brigham. IVASHINGTOirS BIRTHDAY I Kathy McLeod Wins Betty Crocker Award ay Saturday, Feb. 22, Only See Our 22 Special cent spi Table Special Rack At J2 and J3 Table All Other Winter Merchandise 50 Pamaliin's Off "For The Younger Generation" UNCOLN-MERCUF- Y arm AND RANCHER and the District of Colum- bia, each accompanied by a school advisor, will be guests on an expense-pai- d tour of LEADS THE WAY Washington, D.C., and Colon- ial Williamsburg, Va. The trip will culminate with the naming of the Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow. Her scholarship will be raised to $5,000, with three runners-u- p beinggrant-e- d $4,000, $3,000 and $2,000 scholarships, respectively. John Falk Now At BYU John Falk, a 1968 Bear RiHigh School graduate currently enrolled as a freshman at Brigham Young University, claims membership in one of BYLTs mostactive service councils. John is an active member in the Boy's Service Council, an organization whose principal purpose is to rend?r numerous services for the University. He is one of three freshmen to gain council me mbership, ihe entire group is made up of some 24 students from freshmen to senior ranks. John, son of Mr. and Mrs. DeWayne Falk, gained council ranks in September after being interviewed for the pos6000 students ition. Some comprise the membership of the Freshmen Class. During his senior year at Bear River High, John acted as Key Club president. He was among the seniors to be selected for membership In a publication listI Who's Who. ing top seniors from throughout the nation. 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