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Show J- The Leader Tremonton, Utah Fish & Game Dept. Lists New Limit on Geese Thursday, August 26, 1965 Air Medal Presented to Warrant Officer T. E. Ault Warrant officer Thomas E. Ault has been awarded the air medal for distinguishing himself by meritorius achievement while participating in sustained aerial flight in support of combat ground forces of the Republic of Vietnam during the period from Dec. 7 to Dec. 17, 1964. The citation given by the direction of the president reads: "During this time, Officer Ault actively participated in more than 25 aerial missions over hostile territory in support of counter agency operations. During all these missions, he displayed the highest order of air discipline and acted in accordance with the best traditions of S. the service. By his determination to accomplish his mission in spite of the hazards inherent in repeated aerial flights over hostile territory and by his outstanding degree of progres-sionalisand devotion to duty, he has brought credit upon himself, his organization, and the m military service." The pilot is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Ault of Garland. He has been in the Army seven years and expects to be home late in November. He is a helicopter pilot. East Garland Man Enters Air Academy TICKETS NOW AT L. TRIBUNE BLDG. for the all different FAIR COLISEUM 8:30 p.m. nightly FRIDAY, SEPT. 10 thru SUNDAY, SEPT. 19 STATE MATINEES Sat Sept. Sun. Sept. 12 Wed. Sept. 15 Fri. Sept. 17 Sat. Sept. 18 Sun. Sept. 19 & 5 2:30 5:00 5:00 1 & 5 1 & 5 Pricei Incl. Tax Fair Adm. 11 1 & p.m. p.m. pjn. p.m. p.m. p.m. 3.00 $4.00 $3.50 FAMILY BARGAIN 5 p.m. Wed. Sept. 15 Only Itingaide & Parquet $3 Arena $2.75 and $2.00 328-351- by Essie Peterson Mr. and Mrs. Dick Oyler left this week for Cleveland, Ohio, where Dick will enroll as a dental student. Mrs. Oyler graduated from nursing school at Weber College and is now a registered nurse. Mrs. Rhea Christensen, who recently returned from a guided tour of the east attended a chicken fry party at the home ladies in Salt o one of the Lake City Saturday. Included were the other members of the tour. Attend Youth Conference Carl and Conley Hansen attended during the week a three day 10 Stake M Men and Gleain Loner Youth Conference gan. Walter Hansen was at home for the weekend. Chris Hansen returned to his home Tuesday in Salt Lake City and Jeff came for his vacation with his grandparents. Mrs. Karen Hansen and Annie Burns of Logan and Mrs. of Pamona, Gertrude West Calif., visited the Warren Han-sen- s Thursday. Mrs. Sherman Oyler is 1 MAIL ORDERS: Filled in order of Send stamped, receipt. to return entelope with remittance UTAH STATE FAIR. Box 16006. Uke City, Utah 84116. end in Salt Lake City with Sherry. Linda vacationed for a week with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Reese Warburton at Grouse Creek. Return To Arizona Gary Grover on leave from Armed Services returned to Tucson, Ariz., with his family after spending their vacation at the Orval Grover home and the Sparks home in Clarkston. Mrs. Grover and Joan Rock were in Salt Lake City Saturday. The Rocks are in the process of moving there where Mr. Rock plans to enroll in mechanics school. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Laws were in Bountiful Sunday and visited Mr. and Mrs. James Beeton. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Fryer and family of Salt Lake City visited the Henry Sorensens Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Borklund of Ogden had Sunday dinner and spent the afternoon with Mrs. Ruth Holman. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Hansen accompanied Mr. and Mrs. con- at home following major surgery at the Dee Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hawks spent the weekend at the Sherman Oyler home. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eph Peterson were Mr. and Mrs. Rex Peterson and Mrs. Florence Rasmussen of Tremonton. Jane Bourne spent the week- valescing $2.50 For Information Call Canada goose hunting has always been enjoyed by Utah waterfowl hunters as a part of their waterfowl hunting opportunity. . Biologists of the Utah Dept. of Fish and Game are asking waterfowl hunters to cooperate in the new Canada goose tagging system in effect during the 1965 waterfowl season. The new seasonal bag limit has been established to allow a more equal distribution of kill among hunters and to the Canada goose population at its present level. A series of eight locking paper tags will be issued to each hunter who desires one. Every waterfowl hunter whether he intends to hunt geese or not, is encouraged to pick up a set of tags. All Canada geese taken by Utah waterfowl hunters must be tagged at time and place of kill. This will prevent hunters from taking more than the legal seasonal limit of eight birds. honored their mother, Lola Cap- Mrs. Melba Lundberg and baby of Hyrum visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hales Riverside Pair Entertains ener for her birthday at dinner at their home in Brigham. The Howard Capener family attend- Monday. Saturday the Phoebe Ward ed. Betty Capener who has been family held a reunion in Logan Salt Lake City working this in Ward Mr. Mrs. and Ira Canyon. entertained friends and acsummer, spent the weekend at and family attended. quaintances night Thursday Iva Ward Peters spent Wed- home. who formerly lived in, or do Mr. and Mrs. Ray Udy went and Thursday morning nesday in North Farmington. It now, to Emmett, Ida., Tuesday and visited Ward Mina and with was to have been a garden parwith Mr. and Mrs. Ira Ward remained until Sunday night. ty but the rain drove them into Attend Graduation and other friends and relatives ' the Belmont Ward cultural Mary Udy accompanied Mr. when she went until Saturday hall. to Brigham on her way home to and Mrs. Jim Darley of Logan Friday night the Seversons to Salt Lake City and Provo California. entertained at a neighborhood Friday. They attended the gradMina Ward Thursday spent party in their beautiful patio exercises for a niece, uation a in Ray-olwith and Ogden Friday and garage - to get out of the Miss Phippen of San BernarWalker. rain. dino, Calif., as a graduate nurse Sisters Visit from the B.Y.U. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Judson, They held a Bailey reunion STENQUISTS ENTERTAIN LaDene Hartsell and two chilFOR FAMILY GROUP dren of Woodside, Calif., visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Sten-quiwith Mr. and Mrs. Ed Udy V. Allen Olsen in Salt Lake City entertained at a lawn Wednesday. Mrs. Judson and at which 15 members were present. StelMrs. Udy are party at their home Sunday They then attended "Guys afternoon in compliment to la Young of Brigham also visitand Dolls" at the Valley Music Mrs. Stenquist's father, Herman ed the Ed Udys Wednesday. Hall. Lott of Fielding who was celeThe ladies are cousins. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Silvester Mrs. Doris Roche and three brating his birthday anniverschildren accompanied by Mr. and Bill attended the W. J. ary. Other guests included Mrs. and Mrs. J. O. Hadfield went Hess family reunion at the Lott and son, George and daughter, Janice, of Fielding; Mr. to California to visit Mr. and Deweyville Ward hall Saturday. Mrs. Jack Reveal. They were There are eleven living chiland Mrs. Ted Lott and two children and eight of them were dren of Blackfoot, Ida.; Mr. gone over the weekend. Vera Butler and Jane acand Mrs. John Lott and family, present. There were about 65 Mr. and Mrs. Mark Lott and companied by Diane Potter people present. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Udy were two sons, Mr. and Mrs. Clair went to Salt Lake City Thursday Lott and family of Ogden, Mr. to visit Theron Butler and in Salt Lake City Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Bourne Carol Butler. and Mrs. Earl Jones and daughMr. and Mrs. Joe Butler, Lynn Mrs. ter, Gaylene, Valerie Butler and George Bowcutt atWight and two children, Mr. and Mrs. Glade Lott and son of tended the Bowcutt reunion at Downata Sunday. Brigham, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine The Forsberg reunion was Lott and family of Thatcher, Mrs. Sadie Lott and son, Stanheld at the Gus Forsberg cabin ley, Mrs. Annette Jardine and in Logan Canyon Saturday. Mr. two Saughters, Mrs. Karen and Mrs. Joe Forsberg, George Thompson and daughter, Mrs. Forsberg and Mr. and Mrs. Sharon Clark and daughter of Clarence Forsberg and family Clarkston, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd attended. The Buxton family reunion Eggli and son, Carl and daughwas held Sunday at the family ter, Carrie Jean of Bothwell home. Mrs. and Mrs. Joe Forsand Mrs. Audrey Seager of Tremonton. Light refreshments berg, George Forsberg, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hirschi and were served and a social son, Inez Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Udy attended from Riverside. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Burgess Mrs. LaPriel Welch and baby and Mrs. Nellie Whitney of went back to Brigham after Tremonton were in Ogden Sunthe being with her parents, to attend the farewell Howard day three for Capeners testimonial for Elder Eddie weeks while her husband was Lauritsen. The missionary is a away from home. of Mr. and Mrs. grandson Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Welch by Myrle Udy Mr. and Mrs. Glen Severson Distribution of the tags will be handled by Fish and Game officers either by personal or mailed application. A game bird or combination license must be shown prior to issuance of the tags, and all licenses will be punched to prevent more than one set of tags being issued to a. person. Tagging regulations on Canada geese will be strictly enforced. A total of 94 fish and game violations were processed through Utah's courts during the month of July, according to the Department of Fish and Game monthly arrest report released today. Net fines totaled $2,020.00 for the 94 cases. One or more case in twenty-on- e of was made counties. Utah's twenty-nin- e Overlimits of fish accounted for 29 arrests and 23 others were for fishing without a license. Violations of the 1965 fishing proclamation accounted for a majority of the July arrests. ' st step-sister- s. Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Dean Shaffer at Grace, Ida. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Larson and children went to Montana Saturday for a vacation at the accompanied their families, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Phillips and boys and Mr. and Mrs. D Wayne Bourne and family to Flaming Gorge for a five day vacation. During the week Mrs. Ray Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. Dell Kraaima and boys and Mrs. Vi Krantz of Midvale were visiting the Bournes. Mrs. Krantz is remaining with her sister for sometime. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Reveal and three children of Logan visited Sunday with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Hadfield. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Hales went to Idaho Falls and visited in Driggs and around the beautiful Teton Country Sunday. Mrs. Lola Floyd and two children spent Thursday with her parents, the Ron Hales. Mrs. Vida Howells of Poca-tell- o visited the Deloss Jensens during the week and accompanied them to the Morris family reunion in Salt Lake City Saturday. Mrs. Thola Ogden and Scott spent several days with their parents, the Deloss Jensens. Gavlen Udy, Joe Allen, Brent Macfarlane and Chad Starr went to Provo to attend the ExDlorers Conference at the BYU. - Paul Larson home. Mrs. Jessie White and children enroute home to Salt Lake City from a vacation trip to Yellowstone visited Mr. and Mrs. Eph Peterson Monday evening. FAMILY MEETS IN TREMONTON The family of F. L. Davis rr.et in Tremonton last weekend for a reunion. Five sons and seven daughters, with their husbands and wives spent from Friday evening until Monday morning together. The family came from Lebanon, Ore.; Lewiston, Idaho Falls and Ida., Big Sur, San Diego, and Bell, Calif., to attend the Rex-bur- r. Duane Lowers. to Boyd Winn of Deweyville Soda Springs Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Lorus King and family attended a Stallings family reunion at Eden Saturday. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Grover had to spend three days at the Valley hospital for treatment of pneumonia. The Grovers spent last a iiwi.i Manor House Cut -- Up Fryers U.S.D.A. Grade Cleaned and lb. 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