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Show Leader Th Tremonton. Utah 1965 December 2, Thursday, ' ' t I by Mrs. Leonard Petersen Recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thayne Stokes were Kenneth Grover of Los Angeles and son, Cris, of Tucson, Ariz. Mr. and Mrs. Stokes met the Grovers at the Salt Lake Airport and brought them to Penrose for three days of Government Job Seekers Must Take Examinations who Young Utah students Fedmay wish to work for the eral Government during their 1966 summer vacation had better begin to make concrete inforplans now, according to by Wedensday released mation the Washington office of Sen. Frank E. Moss, Commission Service Civil Chairman John W. Marcy, Jr.. in a letter to Sen. Moss, has outlined new rules which go into effect immediately to regulate the hiring of part-timworkers during the summer vacation. A new civil Service competitive examination will be given office machine to operators, stenographers and office and science assistants in e clerk-typist- GS-grades GS-- through annually salary proximate 4 1 $3507 to (ap- a Civil Service rating, students will not be considered for summer Federal employment. "Without a passing grade on the examination, students will visiting and hunting. The Stokes family accompanied the Grovers to Sunday dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. not be eligible to compete for the available jobs. The interested students must apply to take the examinations no later than January 3, 1966. The tests will be given in 15 Utah com- munities in late early February. Brooks Shuman. THANKSGIVING DINNER GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Woods and family of Bountiful were Thanksgiving dinner guests of Edwin's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Woods. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Norman' and family of Corinne called at the Wood's home Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Woods were guests Saturday and Sunday of their son, Rulon and family, who took them to the Music Hall for an evening of or January, Communities where applications and further information are available Beaver, Cedar City, Delta, Dugway, Logan, Moab, Ogden, Panguitch, St. Price, Provo, Richfield, George, Salt Lake City, Tooele and Vernal. Written requests for applications will be honored, also. are: $4641). Sen. Moss has been informed that the examination will NOT cover summer jobs in Post Offices. To the extent such jobs are available in 1966, they will be covered by other competitive examinating procedures under the direction of the local Post Office Boards of Civil Service Examiners. Sen. Moss has also been told that additional summer employment opportunities in categories not covered by these examinations will be described in a pamphlet to be distributed in the next few weeks. A member of Sen. Moss' staff said that "The most important change' is summer hiring procedures involves the competitive examinations. Without WILSON FAMILY REUNION HELD of of the family Members Mr. and Mrs. Dick Wilson were together over the past weekend for the first time in 10 years. Supply Company presented a check for $58,581.68 Monday to the Box Elder county treasurer, Peterson, in payment of its 1965 property taxes in tho county. Making the presentation was S. W. Vandehei, Northern division manager for the utility. This year's payment is higher than last year's, and most of the increase is attributable to an increase in the assessed property MEETING in value of company the county, he con- tinued. One of the ma;or taxpayers in the state. Mountain Fuel will pay property taxes in 17 of the state's 29 counties this year and its total payment will be $2,151,828.14, an increase of The Annual Stockholders Meeting of the Northern Utah Farmers Cooperative will be held as follows: 2:00 P.M. cost of doing business, he pointed out. Along with paying property taxes, the company also pays federal and state income taxes, sales and use taxes, VISUAL AIDS ROOM BEAR RIVER HIGH SCHOOL UTAH and THE GARLAND TIMES t m m m m m 84337. Class Postage Paid at Tremonton, t'tah 84331 Second rates (in advance) per year. $4.50 outside State of Utah. Published weekSubscription ly. A. N. RYTTING gjtffcW fl Fell Markers & With Coupon 7" 'ft r v9 1?UO With Coupon - If fej Mrs. LeRoy Bunnell will be Provo for the next two weeks to assist with the business at Deserct Travel Bureau. Her son, Duane Bunnell, who is manager of the Bureau has been invited to take an inaugural flight offered by the Scandinavian Air Lines between Scotland and Norway. He will leave Dec. 4 by plane to be one of those agents from Travel Bureaus to take the flight as guests of the Air Lines. He was the only one from this district, including Utah, Idaho and Colorado, to receive the invitation. in Specials - PLAYING vVCN:vV'3 - With Coupon 2) -T- T--tf W 1 0) U H WH fld rl) 3IV nnivni ip fe) w 2 66j $L00 660 U With Coujxin With Coupon J h HIDDEN MAGIC (?3 HAIR SPRAY p Reg. or Lg. size Reg. QQa g2 $5 LS) With Coupon (&) $1.50 OOp 9 & p Head & Shoulders SHAMPOO Li. Jar or Tube Reg. 69c. 85c & 89c O With Coupon m (J (n 0 I M I V W J& SCREEN! frtA L f . "Peter 0'Toole is fascinating!" L K Jr v -- N. A Y. Herald Tribune Film by RICHARD BROWS Columbia Piclwt J ' FM MhMMBHl K V. 79c 570 J iJ M S rnllc Req. $1.49 48ft fot r 7 71j With Couixin With Coutxm IUKLINU W PAPER SUPfR PuimiM m' uwiican GLEEM TOOTHPASTE extra ig. size k fr- m k 6? 1 C' 1 J fJ) (jy LS) (f sn RIBBON ann foot i?) J 7a I Re949c V WithCouiwn - V X BOWS (?0 nn nf WJ 3 () t1 Rg49c - fi tl sV n 07a IV With Couixm g.) Kids Matinee Sal. - 2 p.m. "Hey There -SALE STARTS DECEMBER )? 2, 3, 4 ' (J XMAS CARDS $1.00 With Couixjn l C 1 ft) 13 ( Cr 0 XMAS TAGS and SEALS 200 Reg. 49c i.2) pieces OOi 33p C9 g W With Coupon This Coupon good for UhF: 20 . i. It's Yogi Bear" STARTS WED. over $1.00 i i the i8 fine store filled "Sugar Plum" full of most beautiful merchandise we have ever had. There are so many items it would he impossible to mention them all, so ire would like you to come in and shop at your leisure. Beautiful Diamonds and Watches for Mom and Dad, Engagement sets, Necklaces and Dinner Rings for Mom, Cuff Links, Tie Bars and Tacs for Dad . . . and talk about Watches, We've got them, Wylers, Bulovas, Towne and many others. One big Question . , , Why buy a cheap watch that cannot be repaired, when you can buy a fine Quality Jeweled lever movement that can be repaired, and serviced right here in our store for one ivhole year FREE? And for the same money, our prices on these watches start at $9.95. You cannot buy a finer watch for less money than we have. Come in and compare! Beautiful Costume Jewelry in a tvide variety of styles. Anything you might want. Fine China, Silverware and Crystal in dozens of beautiful patterns. Any one would make a lovely gift for A I I I 8 I I I I I FREE gift wrapping, exchange privileges, satisfaction guaranteed on all purchases from Palmers. And for all the gifts you give with pride let Palmer Jewelry be your guide. Our store will be open Friday, Dec. 3 till 8:00 p.m., 9 Friday, Dec. 10th 'till 8:00 p.m. Beginning Dec. night 'till 8:00 p.m. 15th to 23rd every Santa Claus will be in town SATURDAY, DEC. 4th at p.m. with a bag full of candy MERRY from Sitka TREMONTON PANAVISION'-TECHNICOLO- A Columbia Picture 8 8 FREE. for all the kids. Be sure to be here. STORES 8 SAGE for the Lady Shoppers and a nice gift for the Men, absolutely Remember 2.-0-0 VARIETY S 8 8 someone special. In the men's department, we have Shirts, Shirts and more' Shirts, Slacks, Sport Coats, Suits, Top Coats, cold iveather Coats, Jackets, Sweaters, Pajamas, Bathrobes, Slippers, Sox, Ties by the gross, not dozens. We have Shoes, Belts, Hats, Billfolds, Jewel Cases, Cuff Links, Tie Bars, Tie Tacs, Travel Kits, Briefcases and dozens and dozens of other fine gifts to make this the most exciting Christmas ever. December 2nd we open our Christmas Season. We have a beautiful CHRISTMAS COR- N0W NU-V- U If 470 W vi SILLY PUTTY $J!ob BRIDGE MIX i (? 0 fcillB SWEET'S 770 5 5? 2 Sale Coupon fam- - Travel Agent To Take Flight Traveling to Magna for their holiday meal were Mr. and Mrs. Dale Barnes and family of Tremonton. The Barne's were the guests of Mr. Barnes sister and familv, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Eddy. $4.00 Editor and Publisher V? their daughter, Ilene and FUN CLUB FETED The Fun Club met at the home of Nedra Brown last week. Luncheon was served to ten members. The evening was spent doing handiwork. Published by the Leader Publishing Company, Inc., at 10 N. 1st West, Tremonton, Utah Creek-Pocatell- o CAHTER S y Ogden. flirisltuas at PALM'S I Mr. and Mrs. Cecile McNeel-ewere Thanksgiving guests of day-trip- HLEADER m man. y, I Or-se- COUPLE TOURS Mr. and Mrs. Leland Hansen received one of of Tremonton their Christmas gifts a little early this year, and it will be one they will long remember. The gift, an 11 day vacation to the Hawaiian Islands, was given them by their son, Dr. Don of San Bernardino, Hansen Calif. The Hansens accompanied by their son. Don, flew both ways by jet and toured . four islands on their 11 to their They returned home in Tremonton last Wednesday. over last year's figure. Mr. Vandehei said. Tax payments constitute a major item in Mountain Fuel's SATURDAY, DEC. 4, 1965 Eskelson and children, Diann and Gene, and a nephew. Rial Owens, were at the Ida Miller home for the holiday and joined her at n the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jensen for Thanksgiving dinner. Other guests at the Jensen home included Orson's mother, Mrs. Jane Jensen of Brigham and Joan and McKay Rollins and children of Orem. PARTY HONORS GRANDSON Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Summers and children were Thanksgiving dinner guests of Bishop and Mrs. Gerald Tolman. The Gerald Tolman home was the scene of a birthday party honoring their grandson, Wayne Fuller. Guests included his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Fuller, his grandmother. Mrs. Alvin Fuller, Sarah Fuller, Mary Summers and children. A chili supper with ice cream and birthday cake was served by Mrs. Tol- HAWAII $181,550.02 15 Del-Re- family. A daughter, Merel social security taxes, and unemployment compensation taxes, he said. The check covers Jevies made by the State of Utah for the School Fund, Union by the Box Elder county school district, by the county itself, and by the various cities and towns of the county in which the company operates. Mr. Vandehei said. About 69 percent of the payment will go for the support of public schools and the remaining 31 percent for the support of county and local government activities, he said. Mountain Fuel n An interesting program has been arranged. We will have speakers from Utah State University and from Farmers Grain Cooperative in Ogden. The term of Lee Fuhriman, Director from the Blue Valley area, has exfrom a that area must be and Director pired elected. Light refreshments will be served. SATURDAY GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Thayne Stokes and family joined Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Spencer of Playa Calif., (Los Angeles) and family, County Taxes Major Item For Mountain States Fuel Co. Mrs. Blum will remain in with her parents for the time being, since her husband, Frank, has left for a tour of duty in Viet Nam. GARLAND. tana. Watt who were home for Turkey dinner Thursday included Mr. and Mrs. Larry Thatcher and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clair Anderson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Lemon and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gihbs and treasurer. Coming for the occasion were Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Wilson and children and Mr. and Mrs. Grant Atkinson of Norwalk. Calif.: Mrs. Shirley Blum of Alameda, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. Dee Ramsdell and family of Bear River City. OF NOTICE ily at the Shelleberger home in Roy. Mrs. McNeeley is staying at the home of her son, Lyle and family to tend the children while their mother is in Cali fornia to attend her sister's wedding. Mrs. McNeeley will also spend a few days at the Dwaine Hardy home to help them prepare to move to Mon- S. W. Vandehei, right, Northern division manaentertainment. ger for Mountain Fuel Supply Company, presents FAMILY GET the company's check in payment of its property TOGETHER HELD tax to LaFrande Peterson, Box Elder county Members of the William is underwent surgery at the Dee hospital .and for the .past three weeks has been at the home of Dick Shuman of the BYU at the his daughter, Mrs. Ed Priece J. Brooks Shuman home for a and family. His recovery is redinner Saturday. Thanksgiving ported to be satisfactory. The Spencers and Dick were Mrs. Steve (Roxie) Butler and guests for supper at the Thayne 'son, Brent, of Salt LakeCity Stokes Friday evening. Dick is were guests of her parents, Mr. son of Mr. and Mrs. Kay the and Mrs. Leonard Petersen FriShuman of California. to Sunday. They were joinday Mr. and Mrs. Cecil McNeeley ed Sunday by Mr. Butler and were in Ogden for the golden Mr. and Mrs. Mark Petersen of wedding anniversary of Cecil's Logan for a late Thanksgiving sister, Lucy and husband Alfred dinner. Mrs. Butler and son atHoward. tended the Butler family reMr. and Mrs. Morgan Miller union in Bear River City Frireturned home Saturday after day evening. Mr. Miller a month in Bring Many To That. -Penrose Family Dinners 1 I 8 CHRISTMAS PALMER'S Your Christmas Gift Store ! |