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Show THE LEADER, Tremonlon, Utah Farmers Set Clinic Co-o- p covering the problems of management, responsibility of directors, managers, and members, relationships of members to directors and managers, legal authorizations and actual operations well be lead by G. Alvin By Duane Hunsaker Carpenter, assistant director of Monday, the Bear River the Utah Extension Service. of Future Farmers of Chapter At 3 o'clock A. W. Chambers America held their first annual will lead a discussion on the kind and how much public relations are needed. Winners Told in Speech Contest Farmer's A Clinic Program has been arfor Monday , at the ranged County Court House in Brigham City. All farmers interested in the subjects to be treated are invited to attend. Beginning at 9:30 a.m., roll call of each Cooperative, at H. Taylor, 9:40 a.m. Morris Secretary of the Council, will treat observation of situations and problems affecting operatin Utah. ions of At 10 a.m. the subject of financing and credit problems will be discussed by B. H. Schulte, of the Berkeley Bank of and manageMembership and rement, understanding be the will subject sponsibility of John H. Heckman's discussion at 1 p.m. He is of the USDA, Washington D. C, and at 1:30 a round table discussion NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE IN THE DISTRICT COURT OP THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT Of the State of Utah iri and for the County of Box Elder Mary Winzeler also known as Mary D. Winzeler, Plaintiff. Robert G. Winzeler, Jennie E. Winzeler, his wife, Thomas W. Matney, et al. An Open House will be held Sunday afternoon in honor of Arnold L. Nelson on his 80th birthday anniversary. Friends and relatives are invited to call at his home 61 North 3rd East in Brigham City between the hours of 2 and 6 p.m. He requests that there be no gifts for the occasion. Mr. Nelson is well known in this valley, having been a resident of Bear River City for many years. Members of Mr. Nelson's family are Mrs. Raymond Arbon, Lyle Nelson, Los Angeles; Mel-vi- n Nelson, Mrs. Ned Marble, Mrs. Roy Craner, Corinne; Oleen Nelson, Raymond N.. Leo Nelson and Mrs. Ercy Whit-akeCANNED VEGETABLES Bear River City; Mrs. Verdun Fonnesbeck, Howell; CORN No. 303 can and Wynn Nelson, Dayton, Ida'. Country Home, Whole Kernel CORN No. 303 can They alsa have 41 grandchildren Gnrilenxirfe, Cream Style 17 and great grandchildren. 2 cans NIBLETS property to-wi- t: Lot 11; Block 2; Plat "A", Tremonton, Box Elder County, State of Utah. Dated this 7th day of March 1955. Utah By Orlen D. Allen, Deputy 1 0t3 3-- We have heard it said of beautiful room effects obtained with PLANNED DRAPERY Come in and see the wide selection of new fabrics. Ask for FREE PLANNING HELP and ESTIMATES OR DO IT YOURSELF We have pleater tape, traverse rods, pins, etc. and will help you. Bring your measurements. OUR NEW LOW PRICE FOR MAKING DRAPES width P Wallpaper FROSTING MIX Until April 1 BEAUTIFUL SELECTION Dainty Tea Aprons $2.00 DRAPERY CENTER 137 West Main PHONE 61 3 t'rorker It. BEANS HOUSEHOLD TISSUE 15c TOWELS 10c Elect Officers BEETS WAX PAPER 25c ft. roll 23c .'!03 BROOMS 13c 1.69 giant pkg. 75c For All Laundry 3 SOAP MAYONNAISE CATSUP 49c bars Qi. 65c for 47c 303 can SYRUP 13c 5 lbs. Co-o- RETURN FROM WINTER VACATION Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Marble and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bur-ban- k of Ogden returned home last week, after enjoying a tour of the southwest part of the country and into Mexico. They spent some time in Mesa, then drove into Mexico, on to Yuma, and up the western coast to San Francisco. There they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Vern Marble and Mr. and Mrs". Lowell Flamm and other each bag 49 10 lb, bag No. 1, Perfect for Slaw or with Corned Beef U. S. -- ib. bunch of 25 i u Select Fresh Stock 1 flc M flowers C. 79c oz. Pack Train, "Rich in Real Pancake or Waffle Flour, Made with Buttermilk 3Vj lbs. lb. box Tea Timers, Tasty Party Crackers V2 Dutch Mill. American, Swiss or Pimento Sandwich Spread, "Keep Plenty on Hand" qt. Ib. SALMON PINEAPPLE Dutch Harbor, Red Alaskan can r,:XtLs,'ices' No 2 STRAWBERRIES CI EETT1 fb&BW tVll A rLCC Ib. can can Fresh Frozen sr, ORANGE JUICE s 37 J, 1 00 J. 1.00 . 1 .00 OZ. K2 . , 9 .. ' MAGAZINE GIVEN TO LIBRARY The Bothwell Ward Relief TreSociety has notified the monton City Library that they are sending the Relief Society a magazine to the library as s one Library year. gift for are advised that the magazine will be available for use. 23,t lg 40 "For Shortcakes. Biscuits or Cakes" GRAPEFRUIT PINEAPPLE JUICE 39 29 29 59 69 23 10 oz. Bel-ai- DOG FOOD &r75t;"9 MARGARINE 'L.'". RELIEF SOCIETY Here's a dish that ccsfls for "seconds" from everyone. Delicious tasting, easy to prepare, economical, too. FLEE? MIX AintTU'a'sJGri'alesl 3!? No. 303 can Highway, Broken Slice GRAPEFRUIT PEARS can 27c can 31c No. 303 can 15c No. 2 La I.nnl, Crashed No. 2 PINEAPPLE Hel Monte, Slice APPLE SAUCE Highway No. 2V4 Treat, Sliced BLUEBERRIES 15c 37c ZVi Highway PINEAPPLE 25c can No. No. 300, can 31c can 30c Wynian'a Juice Juice Juice Juice Juice Encyclopedias Volume 9 ONLY WHEN YOU USE OUR GRAVEL SAVE 10 on 10 lb. bag of KITCHEN CRAFT FLOUR 10 lb. bag Gold 46 oi. ea lea . Vegetable taste Telle, Tomato Edwards flavor 37c 07,. ton 46 Ol can lbs. 1.00 lOoz. Fillet Type pkg. Pan Ready, Fillet, "For A Tasty Fish Dinner" SALMON SLICED BACO Ib. USDA Top Grades, Tender, Shoulder Chuck Roast 45 45 lb. Wicklow, Good Quality Manor House, "A" Grade, Select Pack, Chicken Parts, Legs and Thighs HAMS 89 Sr 53 Ib. Wings Ib. ssrfc 47 43 49 89 23c i1,8 65c 39c Mild In 3 Captain's Choice, FISH STICKS FRYERS V2 lbs. 37 39 AND TEA Canterbury, gack, Save 10c Canterbury, Green, Dags special i ioc oh Airway, can Grapefruit Townhouse, COFFEE I at. Prune Sunsweet, (.OTTee Nob Hill Cpv C Beef GROUND BEEF 46 ox. Blend pkg. diceil Mats Safeway BEEF ROAST CANNED JUICES New World Family 40 oz. dinyt vrr Honf yblrd R. 8. P. Educational Valu CUBT TOPPING k CANNED FRUITS No. 303 can CHERRIES pat-ron- BANK RUN GRAVEL AND ROCK 8 lb. No- - LUNCH BOX CKED GRAVEL Fancy Arizona White, Del Monte, Whole, CHEESE WE ARE NOW LOADING mm No. Sweet, C. ; 13c a lb Buy An Extra Supply SUZANNA OUToftheMUD! Salads Pack Train, or Lumber Jack Monte PEACHES EE t No. 1, Russets, Fresh Packed, Low Priced Helms No. No. 1, Snowball, U. S. 25c 2 U. S. each LMk it Them FsssmI Values 303 Tender, can 10 PEAS Gardenside, 303 can 23 Tender BEANS 24 SYRUP Maple" 29 Co-O- KEEP YOU GRAPEFRUIT POTATOES Regular Camay, Toilet, 17c i GAN 5 15 Medium Size U. S. No. 1, Solid, A Must for LETTUCI 19c1 pack each Large Selected Quality Fruit CAULIFLOWER 19c Marlsold TIDE 65c 125 Kitchen Charm 300 Facial Tissue KLEENEX 27c can No. 303 can 15c Garnet Sliced J. Holmgren, director. Two new directors, Elwood SAUERKRAUT Del Nielson of Hyrum, and Oleen Josephson of Plymouth were chosen. Hold over directors of p the are Leland Capener, Riverside; Earl Holt, Fielding; and E. J. Holmgren.Harold Port, general manager of the twelve gave a very favorable report of the past year, considering rjhe effect of the drought and frost which cut the grain crop in half. A detailed financial report was given by Mike Jones of Ogden, and Wilford Young, also of Ogden explained the farm program as it pertains to farmers and the grain crop. large roll 2 for 7.e 95c Qi. y very successful meeting of WESSON OIL No. 303 can the North Box Elder Grain TOMATOES Gardenstde Growers was held Saturday No. 303 can afternoon with about one hund- PEAS Snerar Bele red members present, reports E. VIENNA SAUSAGE 3 cans 43c Scott's NAPKINS 29c AVOCADOS NEEDS 4 rolls Powder Room M. 1). pkgs. 2 cans GardeitKiile, Cut Green. No. off 10 i, U. S. No. 1, New Spring Crop, Mild Flavor, Large Bunches CRACKERS Unbelieveable Moyne Roberts, Duane Hunsaker, Haws Marble, Edward Tsui-suDavid Troseth, Lee Mason, and Clynn Richmond. The meeting was closed at 10 a.m. by Edward Tsutsui. The winners of the contest will represent the Bear River Chapter in the Area One Contest to be held March 17, at Bear River. GREEK ONIONS, RADISHES Whole Kernel. Green Ginnt Corn - Warren W. Hyde Sheriff of Box Elder County, i, and David Torseth; and the third team consists of Clair Zollinger, Paul Fuhriman, Lee Mason, Clynn Richmond, and Clark Butler. After the teams had finished their demonstrations, the judges, Duane Archibald and Jerry Buchanan, chose 7 of the best men. The Parliamentary' Procedure team consists of La r, Grain Growers Defendant. To be sold at Sheriff's sale on the 30th day of March 1955 at 10:00 o'clock A.M., on the front steps of the Box Elder County Court House in Brigham City, Utah the following des- er, and Edward Tsutsui, with Max Forsberg taking the honors. In the Parliamentary' Procedure contest there were three teams, the first team consisting of: LaMoyne Roberts, Duane Hunsaker, Haws Marble, Edward Tsutsui, and Ma'x Turley. The second team consists of Max Forsberg, Raymond Toom-bDavid Weight, Harold Egly, ARNOLD L. NELSON TO HE HONORED ON BIRTHDAY V3. $1.50 Parliamentary Procedure and Public Speaking contest. The meeting started at 7:30 and was brought to order with the officers of F.F.A opening ceremonies. There were 8 public speakers, including Robert Zollinger, Leo Peterson, David Trouth, Clynn Richmond, Arnold Eberhart, Max Forsberg, Duane Hunsak. First F. F. A. Program cribed F.F.A. Thursday. March 17, 1955 !? a m (ITCH EN TOOLSET the Yellow lag Wngl? 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