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Show i THE ThursJav. December 8, 1949 LEADER Tremonton, Utah """"" . The annual Andy Fredricksen and t daughter, Mrs. Vern Sorenson Luncheon of "lciiiQem the went to Salt Lake on Tuesday. Legion Auxiliary was hSfr"; Utah Power and Iieht . A. Marble , S. Mr. and Mrs. plan MondnvJ Pvoni .wu.i5. A Iln was Dresentprf Mesa for leave to Arizona, Friday to spend the winter months- Mrs. Garland Evan ' Thompson Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Bjorn and Andor Foldes Conference daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Hupp and family drove to Sugar i City, Idaho Sunday to visit Mr. ' Mr. and Mrs. Frank and Mrs. Melvin Hamilton, who last weekend with frj were formerly of Tremonton. The spent " Hamilton's send greetings to all at the Empire Room at sV City. of their friends Jere. Mrs. Farm Housing Program Launched in Box Elder The farm housing program, authorized by recent act of Congress, has been launched in Box for Elder County. Applications loans to build or repair farm houses and other farm buildings are being received at the FarAdministration mers Home at office Tremonton, county according to Freeman J. Bying-toFHA County Supervisor. Loans may run for a maximum of 33 years, at 4 percent interest, and can be made to farm owners who cannot obtain farm housing loans from their banks or other sources. Owners who qualify can also get loans for improving housing for their tenn, ants. All loans approval by the are subject three-memb- er FHA County Committee. The Housing Act provides for four-yeperiod of loan making. The appropriation for the current year is $27,000,000 for the a ar entire country. The authorized Congressional appropriation for the four years is $275,000,000. Veterans will receive preference. Most loans will go to farmers with farm earnings and other income enough to repay the loan plus interest without further help from the Government. Most loans will be for repairs and remodeling rather than for new construction. A loan may also be made to a farm owner whose income is not now considered adequate to reschedule, pay the loan on can be if his income made sufficient by enlarging or devloping his farm and by improving his farm enterprises. If the owner follows a previously agreed upon plan for making needed revisions, the Government will help him on his payments if necessary during the first iive years. A meeting is being held at 1:00 p.m. on Thursday Dec. 15th at the Utah Power and Light Build ing at Tremonton to more fully explain this program to anyone interested. A Resolution WHEREAS A W. Bishop and C. C. Shriber have been forced to become inactive because of fail- Local Happenings A Russie waies c- -l 'Vov Said to i i American Girls MELBOURNE, ers AUSTRALIA. the discontinuance of their assistance, companionship and guidance, we have enjoyed these past years. We sincerely hope that healtlh will soon be theirs, and they will again be able to participate with use and again bestow much inspiration to our future effort. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a copy of this resolution be made a part of the minutes of this meeting to be placed on file in the County and State PMA Offices. Copies shall be sent Mr. Bishop and Mr. Shriber and the newsnapers of Box Elder County Dated this 25th day of November, 1949. Donald J. Homer Chairman Box Elder County PMA Comm. PehtoJe Mrs. Leonard Teterson Mr. and Mrs. Victor Spencer are the proud parents of a baby girl born Sunday December 4th. Mrs. Spencer was formerly Miss atw. A ' i, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph C. Maug-ha- n j imcr guests o' of Tooele were recent guests and Mrs. Eli Hawkins W,7 and Mrs. Charles E. Hawfe! of Mrs- Elma Allen. i American Fork. Mrs. Outlaw Mr. and Marjorie Main and Wallace Berry portray with the pair. Coming to the Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Baer left in "Big Jack," Richard Cante rs Mrs. M. W. Moore and v. Thursday for a ten day vacation Tuesday. Orphum. Sunday Monday Adam California. to Southern Brenkman were trip gV; Mrs. D. E. PeckenpaughJ ' Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Whitney Mrs. Jack Shumway at a drove to Weston, Idaho to get his at the Bluebird Cafe at Lo4 brother, S- A. Whitney who Saturday. Following the fc'? accompanied them to R'chfield the group attended a Fellor scheduled to arrive on January where they visited with Mr. and Tea of the Plans for a University Woe?) 12. After the children arrive, we open house for the general public will have to accommodate visi- Mrs. J. A. Stringham and family. the L. D. S. Institute. to inspect the Intermountain tors in smaller groups on pre4 Indian School on Sunday, Dewe want cember 18, were announced today arranged schedules, but to delay public visits to the prothe Melbourne Alfred hospital for by Superintendent George A. in action until February gram Buy Boyce. six months, then married. are staff and when the pupils "We are holding this on SunOften "Surprised" Dr. Boyce. "Our stated Dr. Boyce, "because settled," stated day," to serve as The Australian male," she volunteered has staff construction work is still going wrote, "is often surprised, pleased to on the the public guides and flattered by his success abroad. on and we cannot take visitors afternoon of December 18 so that When he gets back home he is full around safely while the workman those interested in seeing the of his glory and fond of telling the are on duty. However, we ar,s who lass next door that she doesn't ap- happy to extend an invitation to changes being made, or to visit an never had opportunity American AT THE the way preciate him the public to see how work is can war the the during plant girls did. progressing, and to get a picture have this opportunity." "Why do American girls 'go' of the facilities SALE being readied for Australian men? Why does 500 childfor of the first group the local product look so good 1949 away from home? Let me go right ren." SPANISH FORK, UTAH on the record, please, and maintain Three tours are planned, startthat it looks all right on its own ing at 2 P.M., 3 P.M. and 4 P. M. home ground. Fronk Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Visitors will assemble at the 65 "You Australian girls who are Movie Lake in weekend Salt the on the grounds spent Theatre fed on dazzling Hollywood versions with the J. M. Smiths celebrat(AUCTION of American womanhood and who for a brief talk by the Superintheir wedding anniversary. ing be broken and then up recently were awed and blinded by tendent, These Bulls have been care'rOIv eraded bv the TJtahExter? American uniforms and wealth, into groups, each with a member slon Serv'ce and are gnn" t Mr. and Mrs. Ned Law have to be grade "B" or better f lend an ear to one who speaks of the staff as a guide. Each tour You the is will from heart. to where he take about an hour and a moved Pocatello always straight They have been consigned b some 22 of Utah's leafe; take an Australian male any time half, and include going through employed Hereford Breeders and represent some of the best blood with the Safeway or place, always. a typical elementary dormitory, storeslines krown to the Hereford Breed. Why? Because he has no 'line'; the an clinic, swimming pool, because he's not messed up and finished apartment Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Morris and Hereford hedged in by fraternities. Because employees' i he doesn't suffer from a surfeit of building, and chapel, besides a family spent Saturday in Salt UTAH HEREFOHDS are market toppers from Chicago :.' Lake. general tour of the plant. sophistication. Some of the buildings to be Los Anrreles; Cattlemen of the Intermountain area i "Every American male is convinced that his line is unique, dev- used this year, such as the launMr. and Mrs. Garland Puzey find (he Bulls Jto head their commercial herds Bulls tfc'j , and that it dry, bakery, kitchen and astating and are rreg-d- , heavy-boneand ready for service. You i dining and family visited at Magna, effectively disguises the inner wolf. halls will not be open for inspec- Utah Mr. Mrs. with and find what want at this sale. you Sunday Attitude of Conceit tion because installation of Thayne Pearce. The females have been carefully selected and graded at "This bespeaks an attitude of equipment is still going on. Reare choice foundation females. conceit in the America male, and modeling of 20 of the 27 dormiDr. and Mrs. Wm. Eli Hawkins WRITE FOR CATALOG that is why Australian men are tories and other miscellaneous were happily surprised Monday better bets as bachelors or hus- buildings, together with con- when a group from Logan and ASSOCIATION bands. The American man expects struction of eight new buildings Wellsville called to spend the to hunt, or to be hunted, while there will continue for another year, day. They were Mrs. Cora Blanc-har- d Is less between P. O. Box 873, Salt Lake City 9, Utah of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Jack the sexes in Australia, and more before the plant is completed for II. B. Safer, Auctioneer 2,000 pupils. Gunnell, Mrs. Henry Haslam and genuine friendliness. "An enrollment of 500 pupils is Mrs. Bessie Jones of Wellsville. "I attribute this to three causes: tt early age at which boys and girls go out on dates in America; In early age at which American boys ara allowed to own or to drive cars, and the accessibility; and fraternities. "My first 'date was when I was the ripe age of 14, and my escort a seasoned 16. He had his car, and a Junior license. In Australia boys and girls go to parties and dances -- ) - co-sta- New Indian School Plans Open House for Public December 18th - -- Plan Now To Your uaiity Graded Bulls UTAH HEREFORD December 15, Local Happenings SELLING and BULLS (AT ... 10 FEMALES - Keep Ahead With Utah sure-fire- d, , UTAH HEREFORD JUUul1 In groups. "Girls of 15 in New York talk about their 'steadies,' and refer'to other children of similar age as 'going steady.' " r Atomic Time May Take Place Of Current Measure Systems PHILADELPHIA. The world is about to face a choice between two kinds of time, because the earth's rate of rotation is slowing. This is the message of the world's chief timekeeper, Britain's royal astronomer. Sir Harold Spencer Jones, chief of Greenwich time. Ks is having trouble with the lenKth of the day, ha reported to the American philosophical society. He said that because of the gradual slowing in the earth's rotation time today is not the same as in Babylonian days. Records of Babylonian astronomers show this. Time is slower now because the earth takes longer to reel off 24 hours. That will go on, Sir Harold said, until It will take 47 of the present days for the earth to make one turn on its axis. In that day, too, the earth will always present the same face to the moon, because the moon's motion around the earth wul ba slower. You will hava to travel half way around tha world then to set tha moon if you happen to Uva on tha wrong side. Sir narold said that although &!a Iwiig day U too remote to ba Important now, its beginnings art about at the parting of tha ways. Until now clocks haven't been accurate enough to ba bothered. But Sir Harold said tha new atomic clock about to ba built by tha national bureau of standards. Wash-iegtowill really differ from tha time shown by present Greenwich methods of relying on tha earth's rotation. Tha atomJo clocks will be correct Mother earth win ba wrong. Tha slowdown is du partly to tha drag, that la friction, of tides In shallow seas. Tha moon raises thesa tides. It works Just Lka tha moon using a ropa to laid back tha LeRoy Bunnell left Saturday morning for Atlantic City where WOMEN'S CIVIC LEAGUE he- will attend a convention of Mrs. Vyrle Wood was hostess the National Vocational Agr- of the Women's Civic Leasrue icultural Teachers Association. meeting held at her home on Thursday. The story "The First Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Cook were To Kneel" by Catherine rarmen-te- r in Bear L.ike Mo:iday and visited Newell was retold by Mrs. Bob Mrs. Ed Rich at Parts, Idaho. Crompton of Brigham City. Mrs. Earl Fuhrlman was a guest Mr. and Mrs. Jamea Willardsen. Luncheon was served by the Mrs. Matthew Manfidd and hostess. n of r.phraim and Mr. and ' ' Armont Willardson of Salt Mrs. " 'y wfre recent guests oi home Lizzie Wood has returned after the past Mrs. Evan Thompson several weeksspending with, her daughter, farth. 7. Phyllis Hales, at Salt Lake City. " I graduate of Hunter college in New ing health. York who married a New Zealander BE IT RESOLVED that we the but has lived in Australia since committeemen and delegates to 1941 says Australian men are "betthe Box Elder County PMA Con- ter bets as bachelors or husbands" than American men. vention and in behalf of all coShe is Mrs. Violet Colbert, who operating farmers of Box Elder was born at "and always moved to wish County and back to" New Rochelle, N. Y. express our sincere appreciation She said American girls "go" to Mr. Bishop and Mr. Shriber for Australian men. for the many years of commendMrs. Colbert wrote "In Delense able service rendered to the Or- of the Australian Male" under the ganization. We are indeed for- name of Carol Coleman in the tunate to have had these men Melbourne national fortnightly, as leaders and colleagues. Their Woman's Day. The wife of a corset and brasefforts have been persistant for in Melthe benefit of all members, and siere factorysaidmanager in an interview she bourne, they have held their positions that she formed her opinion of the with the dignity and respect United States male in four years which is becoming to leaders-NOspent getting her B.A. degree from as the time has come for Hunter college. She met her husband aboard the Mr. Bishop and Mr. Shriber to become inactive in their former Matson liner Monterey coming to in a capacities we sincerely regret Australia, worked as dietician Norma Nelson of Penrose. Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Miller Mrs. Eddie Krey, Mrs. J. H. visited in Ogden Saturday with Fronk, and Mrs. Bob Winzeler their new twin grandsons who accompanied Mrs. Russ Waldron were born November 28th at the as her guests to Logan on Tues Dee Hospital. The parents are day to attend a Fashion Show Mr. and Mrs. Ed Priece of Logan. and Bridge Luncheon. Mrs Prlece will be remembered as Fay Miller of Penrose. Miss Oleta Miller and sister Mrs. Lee Eskelson of Salt Lake were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Miller. They all Mr. and Mrs. LaMoine Wilson attended the homecoming of and family of Logan visited at Miss Oleta Miller at the 3rd ward the Evan Thompson on Sunday. in Brigham City Sunday evening. Monday Mr. Miller took the girls Mrs. Russ Waldron and daugh- back to Salt Lake. ters, Barbarla and Oaye, were in A birthday party honoring Mrs. Salt Lake on Friday. Clara Fredrickson was held at her home Tuesday. It was atRiley Hancock of Grass Valley, tended by several of her chilCalifornia is visiting his sister, dren and brothers and sisters. Mrs. Jack Hadfield and family. Mrs. Orsen Jensen entertained a large group of children SaturPfc Carl L. Nelson of Portland, day at a party honoring the 5th Oregon visited his grandparents, birthday of her daughter Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hadfield last weekend. lie left Saturday for Mrs. Sarah Rhunian returned Cheyenne, Wyoming, where he is home after having visited in stationed. Salt Lake for Thanksgiving with her daughter, Mrs. Robert Camp Mr. Waller Wyatt, who has bell and spent the week In O den been critically ill for some time, and Dri;;ham with her daughters is very mueh improved and it Mrs. Charles Jensen and Mrs. was reported to the Leader James Miller. office that he was seen out for Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Shuman a ride Tuesday afternoon. visited in O.den Tuesday evening with their sons Oleon and Lynn. Mr. and Mrs. LaMoine Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Egley and and family of Logan visited with family visited in Montpelier last Mr. and Mrs. Evan Thompson on weekend with Mr. Egley's parSunday. ents Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Egley. The Joseph Egley's visited SunMr. and Mrs. Melvin Foxlcy day with Mrs. Egley parents and family were Sunday visitors Mr. and Mrs. Ray South. of Mr. and Mrs, R. M. Keefover J. F. Petersen took the Explorand family In Pocatcllo. ers to Ogden Sunday to visit with Oleen and Lynn Shuman. Mrs. Vern Sorenseon of Pleasant Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Cartier of Grove is spending a week here Salt Lake were weekend guests with Mr. and Mrs. Andy of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse F. Petersen. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Petersen. Mrs. O. L. Bruugh left WedMr. and Mrs. Preston Peterson nesday for Coleman, Washington and family were weekend guests to spend a couple of weeks with of Mr. and Mrs. James Steed of her daughter, Mrs. Harold Black, Virginia, Idaho. who has a new eight pound baby Vernon Harris was a weekend girl guest of Fred and Dec Len ATTEND FASHION SHOW ' VfZ7 W o -- 7j o By Train Lf? lifM vAnr and Enjoy Every Uinufe One of the many advantages of train travel is freedom of action. You can stroll about as you please ... be perfectly relaxed as you speed to your destination. Then too, there's the pleasure of enjoy- ing choice foods in the dining car . . . leisurely travel in a restful, reclining coach seat . . . sleeping soundly in a comfortabta Pullman so that you arrive completely n, refreshed. 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