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Show r;v. md ' , Til e i y If Kt LLE Y LEADER Swimmer Heals State Record At Local Meet Utat Tremonton. PAGE SEVEN to the height of sixty-si- x feet in twenty minutes. Gates open and the boat goes. on up the river. Wre are so glad we have a projector machine because it helps us in Social Studies. We can see the pictures and not just read about them. Marge Didericksen, Sandra Farnsworth and Virginia rises Supt. K. E. Weight of the Box Elder County schools was a busi ness visitor here, Wednesday. The high light of the swimMr. and Mrs. Jay Allen of Og den visited with their parents, ming meet held Wednesday at Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Allen, Wed Bear River high school was in the 220 yard fre style, when n nesday. 4 lovelv . I " of Weber college swam the -: Mr. and Mrs. Bob Nickles of Aberdeen, Idaho, are the parents distance in 3 seconds under the I Happenings of a baby boy, born November state record. Lawrence Hansen 28. Mrs. Nickles was formerly of Bear River swam the 109 yard free style within two seconds cf LfUSS Mr Miss LaRue Hoskins, daughter the state rig record. of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hoskins Weber won the meet by a Gordon, Yolanda and Sanya Xnzeler, the Dean puane Gibbs cf Mackey, Idaho, spent score of 45 to 35. Bear River K(rs the Thanksgiving holidays with succeeded in taking first place ... nfntana. relatives here. In the 180 yard medley reFalls, Mrs. N. lay with Paul Davis, Tommy Mr. Mr. J. and Great John, of - hme after a and Mrs. Wynn John and sons, Smith and Earliss Draper as Lorin, Florene and Denton John members of the team. visit here. Bear River took second ani of Portage, and Mr. and Mrs. ..pliifover of Salt Jessie Paskett of Salt Lake spent third in several events: Lawweouco- -j Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. rence Hansen, 2nd and Gerald 3rd in the 40 yard free mother, fiJU her is re- - Howard Facer and family at Salt Petersen, Gerald style; who Petersen, 2nd and Late City. Foxley, Donald 3rd in the 100 Harper, Mrs. J. Mr. C. Mr. and Gibbs, from mj"breast stroke; Leon Roun-dyard E. T. Mrs. Theora and accident Hoskins, ;o 2nd and Earliss Draper, 3rd and Leonard Hoskins spent 220 yard free style; Paul in the of f Ur S. C. Hall Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. 2nd and Max Capener, Davis, and Mr. B. Fflnt at Clearfield. Feren :;' Idaho, andsou 100 yard back stroke; 3rd in the Rose Mrs. and family ui v6Floyd 111 Hall ana Don Hansen 2nd in the 60 Sunday, and Thanksgiving Day motored to Stanrod, Bear River also hnme of Mr. and where they visited with relatives yard medley. jr UJ: took second in the 160 place and friends. r Tueller. Howard H. Hale, school teach- yard free style relay. Coach Perry Leavitt praised lions turkey dinner was er for 52 y,3ars, retired this week. teams for their work and the principal here for voiced the m George Quinney He has been opinion that the Webthe past three years. Mr. Hale fanksgiving er team had plenty of abiltiy. ;0r5were laid for Mr. is being replaced in the school of Salt his wife with Mr. by Thorpe who, Milton Muir TO ADDRESS and small daughter, Josephine, AGRONOMIST Mr. ana Mrs. VALLEY SEED GROWERS Tand children, Martell arrived in the United States from Ida-'u- r" l aide, of Thatcher, Don England four weeks ago. They Glenn Baird, extension agroncame to Portage, Sunday, to and Mrs. make their home. Mr. and Mrs. omist from Logan, and Golden rand family. L. Stoker, secretary of Utah Crop Thorpe are members of the L. D. will S. Church and Mr. Thorpe was Improvement Association, a of of at growers Meetspeak meeting the speaker at Sacrament "Ratchet and alfalfa seed, vegetable grass ing, Sunday evening. at Tremonton next WedThe John C. Howell family seeds December 10. Mrs. Glen Nelson and held a reunion Thanksgiving nesday, This meeting will be held in home of Mr. and Mrs. honored Monday at the Day je and Light buildthe party. A pro- Ralph Howell. There were 34 m. 1:30 at p. ing ns presented followed by present. is expected that at this It Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Dredge hour and refreshments meeting a program will be outof Mr. and and family of Soda Springs, Idamipsts a a seed cleaning were Mr ho, visited with Mrs. Dredge's lined whereby RE iben Borgstrom be put into can establishment frs. Sanfora Smith of Prosister, Mrs. Oran Parkinson, Fri- operation in Box Elder county. That afternoon they all jv and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie day. to the Extension Serwent to East Garland to visit According i of Brigham City. over 500,000 vice, pounds of seed n. a Compton of Ogden spent another sister, Mrs. Henry now being produced in the are with his parents, county, and the production of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil C. Harris seed is on jd Mrs. Erie Compton. the increase. Seed Day certification i Peter C. C Petersen and had as their Thanksgiving ' requirements will Peter, visited Mrs. James guests, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford also be discussed. All "farmers Madison and family of Gwenford, interested in seed Layton, Monday. production are r.d Mrs. Merlin Larsen Idaho, and Mrs. Floyd Rose and to attend. invited tally visited last week-efamily. Mr. and Mrs. Peter C. C Mrs. John Edmun and baby Mr. and Mrs. Amos Perry of sen and family. daughter of Ogden are spending Brigham City were guests for and Mrs. William Burton a few days with her parents, Mr. Thanksgiving dinner at the in Logan, and Mrs. Ray Hawks. Monday. Hamp Bradshaw home. M LY garet Harding and La Veil Wayne Harris left Sunday for of Fairview, Idaho, visited Billings, Montana, after spendBusiness visitors in Ogden, id Mrs. Doran Barlow, ing the past week with his parous CLt" Tuesday, were Mr. and Mrs. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Har- Adam Brenkman. ire the n ay. lalvin Waldron visited in ris. beautify an over the week-en- d Mrs. Devon Price who has been with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gibbs and ie things: slesseve iter, Mrs. Golden Waldron, family and Mr. and Mrs. Junior very ill for the past week, was :hat wot.J .Mr. and Mrs. J. Waldron Hall and son' were Thanksgiving taken to the Oneida hospital at family and Mrs. D. C. Rich guests of their parents, Mr. and Malad where she will remain f or ade thi: f Mrs. C. A. Hall of Brigham City. a few days. m set Word has been received of the ; and Mrs. Ervin C. Petersen Mr. and Mrs. James John are i gift, in Salt Lake Satof Mrs. Jennie McCrary born death a Wied City, parents of baby girl with Mr. and Mrs. Kruse wife of Wilford Harris of Mrs. John 29. Harris, November urday, of Hansen and Mrs. C. M was formerly Miss Mary Yearsley. Ririe, Idaho, and daughter Portof Kenneth Wrard left Sunday for Mrs. Christina McCrary and Mrs. Joseph Ray and his home in Boise, after spending age. Eva and Doris, spent David P. Gibbs and daughter, Thanksgiving holidays with Mrs. giving in Bountiful with Ward's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. June, and son, Noel, motored to Mrs. wys mother, Mrs. Emma F. Conley. Mrs. Ward remained Ogden, Thursday, to get for there been ! who has Gibbs, for a longer visit. medI and Mrs. Ardell ten Hoskins receiving the Wolsev past days Mr. and Mrs. Eldon were jfwm Canada, Sunday, and and daughter of Georgetown and ical care. While there they the day visiting with Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Afton Pierson of Thanksgiving dinner guests of s. Roy c. Anderson and Plymouth were Thanksgiving Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gibbs. visitThey are Byron Hall, who has bosn making their dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. W mmonton where Mr Lorenzo Hoskins. ing here, left Saturday for San y is California. He was acE. employed at the bank. Gibbs Francisco, Walter Mrs. Mr. 'and nntendent Kenneth E and sons were dinner guests of companied as far as Ogden by ted the Thatctei Mr. and Mrs. Jessie R. Dredge at his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold 7 Tuesday. E. Hall. Malad on Thanksgiving. RECORDS La-fo- 5- Kir c as i5' S teen Colonies," why and how the freedom we enjoy today. We are all anxious for Friday they united to resist English interference in their local affairs. to come because on that day all We believe that England was groups working upon special activities will report to the class. We all hope that our next unit of work will be as enjoyable as this one. Morten Funk and Ver-NHarris, reporters. Mr. Christiansen's Eighth Grade. un- just to them by such taxes as the Stamp Act, Tea Tax, etc The colonies did not object so much to paying the taxes, but they wanted to have some say in making tax laws. During this unit we have had on Walker, reporters. two visual education Miss Ferry's Fifth Grade films.very good We are sure that these Discoverer of Gravity films have us to better It has been claimed that Cicero In our Social Studies we are understand helped the troubles and discovered the of gravity studying about Utah in its Wes hardships the colonies had. We about 2,000 yearsprinciple before its discovtern setting. Lately we have should be indebted to them for ery was reported by Newton. been studying about the Utah Indians and how they live. We have been reading stories about their habits and legends. One of the stories we have been reading is Hiawatha's childhood. This morning we had a visual education film on the Mormon Crickets. It was very interesting to see how the scientists have discovered powders with which to destroy the crickets before they harm too many of the crops. It also showed how the crickets multiply. We find a LIBERAL TRADE-IALLOWANCES great contrast between the modem ways of controlling the crickets and the ways with which the early Mormon emmigrants them. We are all locking forward to First door north of Post Office THERE'S a PHILCO RADIO f y. for EVERYONE'S CHRISTMAS DIOS N !E 110 SHOP II - i R Tremonton LEE'S con-trail- ed LOCKER STORAGE the Christmas holidays here at school. We will have caroling, parties and dancing to create a festive spirit. Carolyn John and Margaret Hupp, reporters. can go around the dam Mr. Clark's Seventh Grade Is. When the boats go the lock there are big This year we are enjoying our hat open. When the Social Studies. At present we t in the lock, the water are studying about "The Thir- - w AND aw we sre cow fMcnetfe 4 AM?4 ? .d even-farew- ell Utah-Pow- STO er 11 LSI & 34 ERAL WAREHOUSE SYSTEM OF STANDARD veMANT0 T PR ICES FOR GRAIN Sor-enso- HOPPING nd s times pav mrrttm ooww, CUSTOM DO ! GLASSES' ? Msfiecrto f 7V ' a week' ROLLING vfjpajUjL. 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The dollar is still a pretty important measuring stick. across this nation SCATTERED of the cagiest autoever saw. the world mobile buyers ITEM: Only three cars outsell Btn'ck and all of these are in "low-pric- e field." the so-call- They cut their eyeteeth on a steerknow ing wheel, so to speak-th- ey and izzard A to from car values to you have to be plenty good step ahead of your price class in the volume of your sales to them. ITEMt In some localities and quite often in polls that ask "Which carwill you buy next?" Huick ranks not fourth, hut third, actually ahead of one of the lowest-price- d three. That's why it's startling ometimes even to us to see the Naturally, the smart buyer will ask "How come?" -s- story of public written in the that's preference and registration sales records figures: double-barrele- d Well, the most standout style of the season, the style that's the clearest forecast of wonderful AIRfOIL rtNDtRS don't think I'uick could be w here it is if it didn't offer a bigger dollar's worth - bigger in size and it FIREBALL substance, in lift and life, in soft SIltNT ride and easy handling, bigger in the happiness you'll get out of your buy. STtPON PARKING So we all-roun- ACCORTf CYUNDin BORING d Which suggests, of course : Why go against the solid judg ment of your fellow men? 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