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Show THE LEADER TREMONTON, Thursday, July To Attend -- Foreign Students UTAH 6, 19G7 Continued the excessive luggage and girls waning pauenuy io imu men due to much hostesses, was practice. "We made stops like this one from New York to Oregon last summer and we have stopped in Eugene and Boise so far this spring," explained one boy. Walter Stocker of Switzerland said he had found all Americans friendly. "It's those European and South American soceor players you have to watch out for," declared Walter. "Teenagers from all countries except the United States are soccor fanatics." He still spoke from experience, nursing a cracked ankle received in a soccor game in Eugene, Ore. of The outstanding aspect to American life, according Cesar V. Gesslcr of Switzerland, is "the comfort." "You people have washing machines, freezers why nil you have to do for food is ic the freezer and it is ; !! . ily for you," said i sar. "The hos at and organization pitality these bus stops arc amazing," he continued. "Americans either do nothing or they do something big." Most of the students upon their arrival, like Miss Conccp-cioPenaherrera of Ecuador, were "just tired" and eager to get to their temporary homes. Program Allen I BAKIN' SHAKIN 6 Monday. June 26. the Bakin Shakin' (i. instead of having ;' meelinp. went on a swimming party at Briham City swim ming pool The members that went were Marlene Andearsen. Tamy t'onipton. Susan .lone-- . Connie Okada. Suzanne Okada. and the learners. Sherrie Hoche and Belty Dean Petersen They hey went and ale and derided when the net meeting would SUGAR SPICE The Sugar and Spice Club met at the home of Kleanor Peters"n. Members made cocoa and orange sugar toast and dreamy-shakes- . milky way punch Laura Smith gave the Mrs. Rwlcl opening prayer was excused. by Genev ie Robbins. reporter AND 1 SEWING SAINTS The 4 11 meeting of the Sewing Saints was held Friday at P.M. President Jill Jensen called the meeting lo order and lead in the pledge and motto Prayer was offered by Cindy Wise. Debra Mix gave a demonstration on "How to Thread the Sewing Machine." Members are all to have material for dresses and the pattern by the next It will be meeting. July 10. held at the home of the leader. Donna Mix. Refreshments were served by Catherine Ann Limb. I 1)0. I by Marlene Andreasen. reporter SEWIN' SUZIES The Sewin' Suzies met at the home of their leader. June 2(1 They had the pledge and prayer. They cut out their aprons and worked on them at home They held a short meet ins June :tn, also. They worked on their aprons. Then refreshments were served. by Sherrie Mess, reporter 4 CRAZY Jensen. Tremonluii - oiv ol lift high school students in mii aciov the nation selected to participate in a Mathematics Summer Science Training Program for High Higii Ability School Students, at L'tah Stale Diversity. July li lo August 15. Purpose of the program is to augment and broaden the training in science for capable students, many of whom don't have the opportunity for development in these areas in their high schools because of a limited curriculum, said Dr. Lawrence 0. Cannon, L'SL' assistant professor of mathematics an l director ol the program. The mathematics program is being supported by a $13,02". grant from the National Science Foundation. The 3(1 students will receive individual and class mathematfrom the staff ics instruction of (he 1'Sr Mathematics De partment and will also study independently in order to progress as rapidly as they can. The students were nominated from their respective high schools and selected on the basis of their aptitude, grades, creativity and interest, said Dr. Cannon. U. reporter COOKS Cooks 4 II Club The 4 Crny The has held five meetings first meeting was held June II The They made three dishes. meeting was railed to order h Teresa Seotl. They met at 2::' p.m. at the home of Toss Hess Club officers are Teresa Scott, president: Lynette Godfrey. vice president: Charlene Scott, secretary: and Christine Bywater. reporter. The next meeting will Ik- held July 12. by Christine Bywater. reporter math-emali- n e Darwin Fuller is With Assualt Force in Vietnam Mekong Delta Navy F.ngincman Third class Darwin K. Fuller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin K. Fuller of is with the first Tremonton. t'.S. riverine assault force to operate against enemy guerrillas in the McKong Delta strong - hold. THE COOL COOKIES Club The Cool Cookies meeting was held June 27. at the home of Susan Sandall. The lesson. "Be a Smart Shopper" was given by their leader, Mrs Dallas Sandall. They visited a store and compared grocery prices of bread and milk, and learned what was the best hm for their money. Plans were made for a "hike bike" that was held June 2!" by Jan Mortensen. reporter Fuller, who is a graduate from Bear River High School. Gar land, is assigned as engineman lo one of the that Armored Troop Carriers transports infantrymen from the mobile base to combat zones delta within the waterlogged In addition, his boat, nicknamed the "Swamp Fox.'' is used to block the enemy from escaping along the waterways and it provides gunfire support during newly-designe- assault landing operations. F.ngincman Fuller is responsible for the two powerful dicsel aboard the Armored engines Troop Carrier and the electrical system. He is also qualified to serve as coxswain or radioman. Prior to arriving in Vietnam. Fuller was a student in riverine warfare in Vallejo. Calif. The Navyman also completed a realistic survival training course in the nigged mountains near Warner Springs. Calif. H u Musical Alloy it 'piality guitar string's nickel-coppe- liny llllt II Mst - H'll loll. Cadi Qwdand by Mis M.nt Riser went !'i Sprtngville Friday and was join cd later by her husband who t ame there from his work. Tin IH'iit the weekend with Mr ami Mrs Lynn Riser and were at church when their new grand daughter was given the name of Ten Riser Mrs Dora Shatter accompanied Mr. and Mrs ,) D Hawks lo (igden Thursday and spent the weekend visiting Iit daughter. Carmen (Head, at the home of her daughter and son inlaw. Mr and Mrs Arthello Cheney, and their new baby Bob Dnxley brought her home Sunday evening Mr and Mrs Richard Ramp ton look Mrs Ruth Holman and Mrs Dora Shaffer lo a meeting of The Sociables at the South Bear River Stake Center Sunday evening TO NEVADA Mrs Bciniete Peterson and Mr and Tamra accompanied Mrs Larry Peterson to Sparks Ncv and a holiday v isj( w ilh Mr and Mis Jcrrv Peterson Gary Fryer of Salt Lake City and his cousin. Norman Fryci Bountiful, visited Mr and Mis Henry Sorensen Sunday after . noon Mr and Mrs. Gavleii Grovoi Mrs Ogdcn. visited Mr and Mart Riser Sunday afternonr Mr and Mrs liwell Whitekei of Santa Anna were Calif of Thursday luncheon guests Mr. and Mrs Marl Riser Mr. and Mrs Niel Rhodes entertained the family of Mr and Mrs. La Mar Cutler at a on at their home the fourth There were :in fam ily meml)ors in attendance Mr. and Mrs. Don Rhodes of Dugway and their family spent wiih the long weekend her their parents VISITS SISTER Mrs. Dorris Peterson accomp anicd Mr. and Mrs Miami Peterson to their home in Roy where she spent a few days after which they took her le Salt Lake City where she visit otl her sister Lillian Perkins at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Otto lohmoldrr. She returned Thursday. Mrs. Naomi Oylcr brought Mrs. Ellen Rhodes. Mrs. Ida Miehcalis and Mrs. It nth Holman and the group spent Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Mabel Oyler at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Shaffer Mr. and Mrs. Frank Leek of Mr Richmond, Virg.. visited and Mrs. Howard Oyler Monday afternoon. Essie Peterson and Mrs Jasper Shaffer. and Mrs Leon Andersen and family and Jackie Thomas. Tremonton. and Mr and Mrs Roger Oyler enjoyed the long weekend at Rear Lake They were joined on Sunday afternoon by Mr and Mrs I.yle Johnson and family of Rountiful. Mr and Mis Koy Oyler. ,li Prest Mr and on Ida and Mrs Steve Grover and their children TAKE VACATION Mi s Russcl Church and three children of Freeport. Ill came to the Lotus King home two weeks ago and was joined by hi r husli.ind ,i week late'' for their vacation On Sa'uiday the entire family with the addition o( Raymond Marchant Smith field, enjoyed picnic outing at the Garland Park The Kings .ittended the I tab Slate music clinic concert Fri Janice who had day evening attended the two week session of the clinic returned with them Mi s Roger Oyle, ;md Mi s Roy Oyler were in Brighain They a'.so visited City Monday relatives there Mr and Mrs Arthur Marriott dinner entertained at Sunday family memlierv Mr and Mrs Hal Mason and family. PlyMr and Mrs Paul mouth. Males. Tremonton. Mr and Mrs Carl Marriott of Ogdcn lorolhv. Clearfield, and her friend Dan Hawks of Ogdcn Mrs Hugh McKay and daughter. Marilyn Smith, and three children of Ogdcn visited Mr and Mrs Louis King Friday Mrs I.iiciIc Kelley of Socorro New Mexico is spending a week with her parents Mr ;md Mrs xe Hansen GO BOATING Mr and Mrs Kldon Fuller and family were boating on Newton reservoir Saturday. On with the Sunday the family. addition of Laretln and Nnrcnc Bingham enjoyed a trip tip ligan Canyon Mr and Mrs Ralph Johnson of Bountiful came for their children Saturday They had been with their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs Frank F.lmer. for a week Mrs. Lueien ( lough and Rose Flmer left Monday morning on a work trip to Cache Valley Mrs. Rhea Christensen and friend went to Price to visit relatives Saturday. Sunday they returned to Salt Lake City and the homes of her children. Mrs. Dave Sheldon. Pocatello. visited the Golden Adams Sun day. Herson Daniel remained lor Mr Mr I a two week stay. Mr. and Mrs servAdams attended funeral ices Monday in Blackfoot for an aunt. Mrs. Eva Adams. SPENDS HOLIDAY Becky Atkinson of Utah State spent the holiday with Mr. and Mrs Jack Austin, who received a call from Mr. and Mrs Chet Atkinson that they were in the process of moving from Illinois to Logan. Mrs. Lola Christensen. Brig-hasister City, visited her Mrs. Don Anderson Friday. Mr and Mrs Verl Andersen were Sunday dinner guests of Mr and Mrs Dan Griffeths in Clarkston Mr. and Mrs Sheldon Rindles-bache- r of and two children Walla W alla. Wash called on the Andersens Thursday Grant Andersen spent the holiday weekend with friends at the Max Inn near West and revived seeniC(j ready for fun that night, how ever, when they and their host families gathered at the high and school for a swimming dancing party. The party, arranged by the Bear River High found School student council, people from all countries and of all ages "whooping it up" to the sounds of the Beatles and the Rolling Stones. The success of the bus stop was due mainly to the efforts of Mrs. Harry Larson, bus stop chairman, and the host families. "Everyone was willing and happy to participate," said Mrs. Larson. "This has been a real experience for me, and if there-iever hope for world peace. I think it will come through things like this." A tour Friday of Salt Lake City rounded out the students' stay in Utah. They left Saturday morning for N. Y. with, it is hoped, a better understanding of the people and the way of life in this part of the United cec-Ettc- Tremonton-Garlan- , Little Princess contest Fri- dav. July 14, at the South Bear River Stake Center at 10 a m 4 - NEW MAGICOLOR CLEANER FOR ALL CONCRETE FLOORS DP SPITS! HOTS Man at Expo - Removes Grease, Oil From Driveways, Garages, Carports 5, m 1179 Instant Driveway Cleaner by Magicolor does the heavy work for you. Makes the most stubborn, most unsightly grease and oil blotches vanish in a big hurry. ARBON Jeffrey James Arbon. flush it away brush it in just pour it on . of Tremonton of meningitis died June 21 in an Ogden hospital. He was born May 29, 1962, in Ogdcn, a son of James Reed and Linda Glover Arbon. Surviving are his parents of Tremonton, a sister, Kimbcrly. Tremonton: grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Val Glover, Ogdcn: and Mr. and Mrs. Delome Arbon, Tremonton. Funeral services were conducted Saturday at 1 p.m. at in Myers Mortuary Ogden Burial was in Memorial Gardens of the Wasatch. Ogden. SUPPLY TREMONTON. 206 SO. 2ND WEST UTAH BISHOP Mrs. Thclma Seal Bishop, 71. of Collinston, died June 22, in r an Ogden hospital after a illness. Mrs. Bishop was born Detwo-yea- cember 8. 1895. in Farmington. a daughter of Joseph and Mary Emma Hinman Seal. She was reared and educated in Farmington and Fielding. She married Charles C. Bishop May 14. 191K. in Salt Lake City. The marriage was in the Logan LDS Temple on Sept. 28. 19.14 The couple moved to Collinston in 192f. An active member of the LDS Church, she had been a Relief Society counselor and visiting teacher, Sunday School teacher and secretary. Surviving are her husband of Collinston: one son. Charles S Bishop. Ogden: five daughters. Mrs. Derrah 'Mary1 Wiggill. Layton: Mrs. Dean 'Beth' Hess. Denver: Mrs. Robert 'Barbara1 Mrs Cooncy. Buffalo. N.Y.: Dale 'Kahroll' Allen. Tremonton . Mrs. Watt 'Ruth' Thomas. X.M.: 25 grandchildren: two sisters. Mrs. James 'Kate Peterson. Collinston: Mrs. Loyal Norma1 Hoist. Brigham City, one brother. I.nrimor J. Seal. Salt Lake City Funeral services were conducted June 26 in the Beaver Dam LDS Ward chapel solem-inize- : ? PRICE! j COMPARE ? Lwvice withasmileTI ? WHY' IMMOEE COMPARE ASSORTED QUALITY! ? p 7 SLICED Cuts 49 Cold TREMbNUQUS e Lb. MniMtiiiHNiiiHiiinmmmftnitHHimMHiiiiiiiiiiHMinui .? ? SELECTION! SWAiNSON TV Dinners Chick. Noodle GROUND 59" CHUCK XCEL SLICED Mac. & Cheese Speg. and Meat Balls' FOR FRESH Bel-en- When making salt feeding lioxes for sheep. Ie sure there are no jagged edges that will catch and tear the fleece BACON CHICKEN Lunch Loaf MORTON S Salt Bridge Mix Merchandise 0 5oE16e Ln Sjj PILLSBURY FRESH - Summer must be four or years f aSc and live within Box Elder PIain shorts The "Little Princess" and her An artistic highlight of EXPO t7, the VM World Exhibition in Montreal is a dramatic nickel Ktnin'e'eel sculpture by Alexr. Standing: (IT feet ander '"iitr and weighing-Ithigh, tons, ine stabile is called ".Man". STENQUIST Mary King Stenquist, 63, died Tuesday morning at 9:45 a.m. at her home in Tremonton after illness. She was born December 30. l!K)l at Antimony, Utah to and Fanny Wallace King. She was reared and educated in Antimony and Garland. She married Edwin 0. Stenquist January 6. 192fi. in Salt Lake LDS Temple The couple moved to where Tremonton, they have lived since. She was active in the LDS Church, serving as a Relief Society visiting teacher and as a member of the Relief Society Stake Board. She was also a Primary teacher and a member of the Stake Primary Board and a Sunday School teacher. She was a member of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers. Golden Spike Chapter, and served that organization as captain for several years. She was a member of the American Legion Auxiliary. Surviving are her husband of Tremonton. one son. Wayne R Stenquist. Logan: three (laughters. Mrs. R. Ncal 'Dailene' Grubhs. LaCrescenla. Calif. Mrs Vernon T. 'Marilyn1 Kitchen. Lompoc. Calif.: Mrs. Le land 'Ileetv Turner. Mountain Home. Ida It grandchildren, one sister. Mrs Minn Oldhom. Kaysville: five brothers. Adron V. King. Olene King. Pheonix. Ariz: Carl M. King. Burbank. Calif Wallace King, and Ray mond King. Kaysville Funeral serv ices will be held Friday at I p.m. in the Third Ward Chapel. Friends and relatives may call at Rogers Mortuary from 7 to ! p.m. Thursday or from II am until services Friday Burial will be in the Riverview Cem etery in Tremonton Spring Contestants " ' and shirts must be worn by the little girls Those wishing to register a child Friday, the 14th should call Shirlene Schwendi- or Margaret man at Kitchen at 257"5688- States--. summer All attendants will reign over the Box Elder County Fair and Rodeo. Jay- a sponsoring d are s s . i The 1 Th Vol-ane- y r niiidi' of a which stays Iright and i'iiii. will not stain or tarnish it From Page Sets Princess Contest Jaycee-Ette- s Reduced 30 to ")0o Cake Mix 3'sS1 TASTEWELL '" s1 7 Sauce Apple CAMP FIRE ILS. Keds Reduced Reg. THURS. Wo Infant Girl's llonnels & lov"s Hals DRESSES 4 Toddler 2?,X Jr. Petite Sizes Girls Pamakim's FRI. 0nlvSJ.ll $4 40 Infant Girls 71 & SI. 00 Reduced 30 .", to Phone LIBBY'S FROZEN Peas Marshmalloivs GREEN AIIIAlin Corn 7 Pkg. s1 19 CLIP TOP Y2 Carrots OR RADISHES 2 Bunches For 1st 11 7 Lb. 0 257-36- 29 52 K. Main SAVE MORE AT j GOLD III ni. STAMPS A A |