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Show Thursday- - Jpk FIELD ISC By Florence 51ansm Hear Special Program The Social Devel opmer.: Club met &t the home of Mrs. E. H Packer Thursday afternoon. Th was presented by The progra-Guild under Future Pr:zre the direction of ?.Irs. Dorothy Richards. Election of officers for the coming year resulted as follows: President. Mrs Florence Hardy; Vice President. Mrs. Mildred Smith: secretary. Mrs Marion Gam: corresponding secretary. Mrs. Lettie Leavitt: and music director Mrs, Mattie Bourne The f;nl meetLng for; the season will be held at the home of Mrs. Millie Welling on n June 21st. 1- oven-read- 1356 - r3i with frierxis at Portland. Ore. Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs Frank Cannon for several days last week were Mr. and Mrs. Mor.deU Weber (Beth Cannon i and family of Salt Lake City. Overnight guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Munson Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Famsworth cf Salt Lake 0 and with friends at Idaho City. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Munson visited at the James Burt home at Ogden last week. Val Leavitt is spending two weeks with the National Guard at Camp Williams. While he is away, his wife, Mrs. Nancy Leavitt and daughter, Vicky, are visiting with Mrs. Leavitts parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Mussle-ma- n at Moab and with her brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Rusty Mussleman at Bluff. Mrs. Leavitt's nephew, Benny Mussleman of Bluff has been spending the past week at the Leavitt home and accompanied Mr. Leavitt and Vicky to Moab, Friday where thew will visit for two weeks. Miss Enid Welling returned home the latter part of the week from a week's vacation Christine and Randy have been standing a few days with their y grar.doarer.t3. Mr. and Mrs. Alired and family. Mr;. Eri Holt returned home '''edr.esday evening after spending the past week at Ogden with her daughter, Mrs. Viola Stokes has just underwent a major operation. She is reported to be recovering satisfactorily. She also visited with Mrs. LaRae Mrs. Whitney- and daughter. IX Al Shapiro, Holt's cf Camden. Delaware accom- panied her home and will re-- ! main for a few days visit. Mrs. j Shaprio will be remembered as the former Miss Mae Holt Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Standing accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Dermis Miller of Tremon-to- n spent Sunday at Lava Springs. They also visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Curlee and other friends at Pocatello. Mr. and Mrs. Scott McClellan and three boys, Robert, Pat and Johnny of Pala Alta. Calif., arrived Sunday for a visit with Mrs. McClellan's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Welling. Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Munson Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Howard Zinn (Florence Peterson) and two boys of Great Falls, Montana, and Mr. and Mrs. David Allen and two daughters of Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Verl Udy, Mr. and Mrs. John Owen accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnson of Tremonton spent Sunday at Logan Canyon enjoying a picnic. They returned by way of Preston. w.-.- o V A j I w, 'i If tr i YOUTHFUL TURKEY GROWERS A dozen Box Elder County youths have entered the annual Utah Junior Trukey growing contest Among them is Margo Christense, center, daughter of Mr. and COOL Show Place of Bear River Valley - GARLAND 50 1 20 1 AL7-319- 1 Wednesday thru Saturday 14, 15, 16 June lamtd Pulitzr Th on lh Priz play... scrn COLUMBIA KCTMtU at last I I William Uolden CIlM NOVAK CURoamiuw Qusseu ResjiUNo y w I nam mn. fct w torn ukm i 1 I Mrs. Fred Christensen of Tremonton. She( is shown with her sister Debra,4, brother Louis, 5. Other Christensen con- testants, not present for picture, are Torn--; my, DeAnn and Dawn. It will cost you to replace ! your old window screens with these always tight, easily installed, trouble-fre- e which need no maintenance. Cluh Members Future Farmers and Enter Annual Turkey Growing Contest 4-- D PHONE Miss Mitzie Hansen left Ogden Wednesday morning for Yellowstone Park, where she will be employed for the summer at the Canyon Hotel. I & h) Dinner guests at the home oti Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Sutherland! Sunday were Mrs. F.ffie Jardine, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Maurer of Idaho Falls, Mrs. Art Cottle of Club Future Farmers and Ogden. Mrs. Tessie Larsen and Mrs. Delone Cutler of Corinne. youths from throughout Utah the annual Utah Mr. and Mrs. Verl Anderson have entered Federation-sponsore- d attended a wedding reception at Turkey contest Providence Friday evening for junion turkey growling Elmer R. Clark, extension Mrs. Anderson's cousin, Rhodell Theurer. poultrynian at Utah State AgriMr. and Mrs. Lyle Hess and cultural College, and contest three daughters of Ogden have chairman, said 78 boys and girls been spending a few days with are participating this year. Each youth is raising 25 tur Mrs. Hess' parents. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Skinner and family. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Butler their home for the present. and children of Brigham have Miss Alice Robbins is been spending a few days with with Mr. and Mrs. FJdonvisiting Hurst Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Allred. at Salt Lake City for an indefMr. and Mrs. Fred Gephart inite period. and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Dodd Elmo Munson, Eph Petersen of Tremonton visited with Mrs. accompanied by Ralph Hastings Eliza S. Godfrey at the E. W. of Ogden spent Sunday at Park Sutherland home Friday. Valley. Mrs. El ma Petersen accomMIA. Girls Enjoy Outing panied by her daughter, Mrs. Bee Hive Girls Karen SkinArlene MacFarland of Riverside ner, Rita Richards, Diane Potand Mrs. Marie Bywater of East Connie Welling, Kathleen Garland attended Graduation ter, Zundel, Mary Ann Hansen, Exercises at the University Sta- Norma Ruth Ann HodBurton, dium at Salt Lake City Monday ges, Barbara Burton, Sharon evening where Mrs. Petersen's Anderson, "Linda Anger and son, Claine was one of the Grad- Christine Coombs along with uates. Claine majored in Organic their leaders Mrs. Margie SkinChemistry and received his ner, Mrs. Dorothy Richarde and Doctor of Philosophy degree. Mrs. Beverly Grill enjoyed three Following the Exercises along days at the Girls LJD.S. Camp Mrs. with Claine Petersen and at Logan Canyon the forepart Mrs. Erma Boam of Layton and of last week. They did figurine Mrs. Marian Waldron of Sunset painting, played ball and cook they attended a family dinner party in Claine's honor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Christensen in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Jean Betenson of Rich- r i t r j f children of San Francisco visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Munson last week. Clnb Officers Named The Future Progress Guild met at the home of Mrs. Iris Wood with Mrs. LaPriel Secrist as Thursday evening for their closing meeting for the season. Election of officers for the coming year resulted as follows: President, Mrs. Letha PetMrs. ersen; Vice President. Roma Jean Bourne; Secretary, Mrs. Lola Coombs; Corresponding Secretary, Mrs. Edith Udy and Chorister, Mrs. Barbara j Ml a ADMISSION I time to Iz She HC-V-i k" THEATRE 7NJ Le-ro- Air Conditioned TchnlcoK VTV3 U(Kli Bitler cf Erigham COOL COOL I i sen, Tremonton; Emce, Paul arid Judeane Anderson, children of Mr. and Mrs. Dean H. And- Lewis F. erson, Tremonton: Mr. and Mrs. of son Bingham, Garland; Howard Bingham, Lewis and William Kunzler, eons of Mr. and Mrs. William Kunzler, Willard. City. Misses j Mr. and Mrs. Emery Hess and son, Nbrvel, spent several days; 01 last wee visiting wia ju. and Mrs. Irvin Thompson and family at Firth, Ida. They also visited at Emmett, Ida., with Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Thompson Entries will be judged on a y 'basis, then dressed, sold at auction. Last year the grand champion bird sold for more than $400. Half of that amount going to the youth. Prof. Clark said. Youths entered in the contest this year include: Box Elder County: Kent and Hal Anderson, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Keith H. Anderson, Tremonton; Tommy, DeAnn. Dawn and Margo Christensen, children cf Mr and Mrs. Fred Christen Treiaonlon, TJtai THE LEADER. 4-- H Window 2x3 ft. ONLY $0.20 keys. Poults were donated to the federation by poultry hat-- : cheries. The youths paid 50 cents per bird, with the money being, j used for prizes. The birds will be processed! in the fall and displayed at the federation's annual turkey show at the slated for December Xewhouse Hotel in Salt Lake 7-- 3!JSiU 1? Coctpisj Hunting 8 Fishing Picnics City. ed outside. Wednesday, Mrs. Ida Cannon and Mrs. V a n e t a Coombs took Mia Maids and Jr. Gleaners Shirley Cannon, Carol. King. Janae Zundel, Laree Gro-veVerlene Udy, Sherry Smith. Patsy Petersen and Virginia Welling to the Girls Camp and came home Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mason accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Rollin Thomas of Soda Springs attended funeral services for Mr. Mason's uncle John A. White at Idaho Falls, Tuesday. Misses Betty Petersen and Louise Petersen are at Salt Lake City where both girls have emsummer for the ployment months. A. W. Burns has returned home from the Dee Hospital after undergoing a major operation and is reported to be recovering satisfactorily. 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