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Show THE LEADER, Tremonton, Utah Local Happenings Tony Slander Takes First Place In Contest Mr. and Mrs- - Chris Thompson, Mr. and Mrs, Roy Thompson and daushterRhea were in Gunni- son. Utah Monday to attend funeral services of a relative, Marten Madsen. While there they visited with Mrs. Chris Thompson's nieces and Mrs. Roy Thompson's brothers, Que and Levi NewMyrup and her sister, Mrs. man Beck. They also called on Mr. and Mrs. Acel Thompson and family and an aunt of the Thompsons, Mrs- Lena Madsen who in spite of her 80 years, is still in good health. They had a very nice trip. "CIiicken-of-Toniorrw- I ! Mr. and Mrs. DeWayne nffiriala 4 speech Donna Eberhart, Bothwell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Eberhard. Other contestants were Marilyn Eberhart and Sherie Bothwell and Elaine Watkins, Tremonton. Howard Capener spoke to contestants on the life of Francis Willard. H. S. Tingey awarded the medal to the winner. A violin solo was played by Wallace Nielson, accompanied by Chris-tenso- n, Theron Butler Dr. and Mrs. R. G. Woodhead and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Baer and family enjoyed the weekend at Bear Lake. V. LEADER Indian River chickens are Looking over some left to right; Gerald Barnard, Grant Hess, Tony Stander 1st place winner, agriculture instructor LeRoy Bunnell and Rcdney Larsen, all of Bear River Hight School. Tony stander, Tremonton, as- Mr. and Mrs. Howard Evans piring poultry raiser and son of and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hill of Dave Stander, pulled a $50 cash Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Fred award and 1st prize honors in Robbins of Burley, Idaho were in the "Chicken of Tomorrow" conTremonton Sunday to visit with test at Brigham City last Friday. Jay Mortensen before he left for "Judged the best at the conthe far east. test", Tony's Indian River chickens won acclaim on the basis total weieht, efficiency of of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Dockstader smoothness of covering, feeding, of Mink Creek, Mr. and Mrs. feathering quality and mortality Urias Dockstader and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Davis of Preston and rate, according to Earl Hutchins Vern Dockstader of Twin Falls of the state board of agriculture, were Sunday guests at the J. D. who judged the poultry- entries. Other winners were: Reese Dockstader home. Turley, Garland, second, $40; Max Giles, Morgan; third, $30; Lydia Adams will be the speak er on the WCTU program over Grant Hess Plymouth, fourth, $20, station KBUH Saturday morn and Robert Tingey, Brigham ing, according to Mrs. Axel T City, fifth. $10. All entrants reFredericksen. state speech di ceived a $10 prize from the Utah Poultry association, sponsors of rector for the WCTU. the contest. Under contest rules, each boy purchased his own chickens, registered them, and fed them for 12 weeks. Although Reese 's chicken recorded the best gain, Tony's animals excelled on other counts. ruuuwmg similar contests m Heber and Salina a state cham pion will be determined and giv en special awards. prize-winni- ng - (0 HOME FREEZER only 31900 MODEL NA-- S You can have up to 280 lbs of frozen fruits, vegetables, meats, ice cream, pastries, too . . . just a few steps from your dining table. A G-Home Freezer is "a store that never closes" right in your home. Buy in quantity at quantity prices ' and SAVEI E .. j WANT ADS PAY ; PIOVI bow thi can IU k.tl.r for l.iit ' s Montana-- , ship. WOrth copper rnirtk r lt 15 ux zinc. I ft!"',. S - Big, filling 15c bottles ROOT BEER 2 for and Mrs. Ferris Allen and family left Wednesday for a few days vacation in the Logan Canyon and Bear Lake. Mr. Mrs. N. B. Waldron and two daughters, Connie and Carolyn, of Arlington, Virginia are in Tremonton for an extended visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Jewey and members of the Waldron family. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Briggs spent the weekend in Springville and brought their daughter, Mrs. Ted Jones and granddaughter, Patty, home with them for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. John P. Strlna- ham and their son and five daughters were visitors at the Harry Taylor home last Saturday ana Sunday. On Monday the Stringhams and Taylors motored to Bear Lake where they enjoyed a day of fishing and boating. CARD OF THANKS to express our thanks for the beautiful flowers that were sent and to those who attended funeral services of our husband and father. Your kindness was greatly! appreciated. Mary V. Elkins and family I1A T ERMELOfl.... Coi ii Flakes 25c PUNCH Hawaiian rOLEO -- llsons.... FRESHIE, or Post To asties Tremonton Author xed Dealer FREEZERS Drinking PITCHER 611033 &m. "Sheep men can count on good support from us miners as long as our mines are operating. Mining folks in Utah spend - about $13,000 a day for clothes a lot of them made of wool from our ranges." . .each 'Del .... Cockt ai 9ii can SARDINES for a quick Richardson By j 1 Bulk VINEGAR On gallon ALL KINDS S 49c OF UPPLIES CANNING M ON TON Co. EARLY SEASON BLANKET SALE Is now ready for you .... planned MONTHS IN ADVANCE .... items have advanced as much as $1.00 blanket on the new hysterical YOU CAN SAVE many a markets. NOW... plan By using our generous a 1.00 deposit will hold your blanket selection till October 1st. We suggest you pay 1.00 a week and you can have your blankets lay-a-wa- y paid for by the time you will need them. NATIONALLY FAMOUS BLANKETS I LL FIRST QUALITY LAFJHETS. ' NOTICE Notice 13 hereby given that on August 12. 1950, at 10:00 o'clock a. m.. at the County Court House Brigham City. Utah, the application of Smith Land a corporation, for Company, voluntary dissolution of Its corporate status will be heard by the District Court of Box Elder County. Any person may file his objection to the application at any time before the hearing. K. B. Olsen Clerk of the District Court of Box Elder County I snack 4 cans Cephart Stores IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT. IN AND FOR BOX ELDER COUNTJY, STATE OF UTAH In the Matter of the Dissolution of SMITH LAND COMPANY a Cor- iyoi Monte Fniit WHERE 3IA SAVES PA'S DOUGH' will be held and 15th at Willow July Flat one the Cub River, 15 miles Lysle 2 Pkg$ it 000 oasi&e TRE CLUBS - I SPAGHETTI We wish Club camp poration. 37c Z349c SwWsSliced BAC0I1 4-- H LEGAL NOTICES ELECTRiu lb. 1 Franco-Amerk- (Contains 2xi times more food value) 13, 14, Phone 5111 pi. 49c 13 oz. lb. "39c PORK LIVER The Stitching Six met at Margaret Thompson's on July 12. Class was brought to order by Margaret and Card Cochran read the minutes. We had a discussion on going to the canyon or to Lava Hot Springs. Light refreshments were served by the H IbJ V5 powdered drink base, 4 for 10c The Ten Little " K. P. Maids with their class leadir Mrs. Glen Petersen met at the home of Miss Elaine Adams Thursday after noon. They were taught how to prepare salads. Refreshments were served. Joyce Severson, reporter 4-- . . CAfTTALOUPES.'lb. 8c lb. 17c CHERRIES.. RASPBERRIES... case S3.29 Leona Rucker. reporter Russ Elecfric l0m " Montana IronMura inspection Structural ironwork inspection came general in 1873. 1- hostess. GENERAL -- relatives. News of la Beach, Lagoon. Tt l Wednesday. - Mr. and Mrs. Quentin Allen re turned Wednesday from a ten day vacation trip to CleElm, Washington where they visited IfJ YOUR HOME ! A - - 45 j - Tur-ley- mi and HOMERS RETURN FROM VACATION Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Homer and daughters, Carol and Connie, returned home Monday evening from an enjoyable trip to the Southern Utah parks. They met their daughter, Louise, who is employed at the Zion's National Park, and she accompanied them to Grand Canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Ruel Robbins and family and Orell Wise of Logan Winner of a WCTU bOVS in and and Mrs- Lorus O- King of Garland are the parents of a baby girl born at the valley hospital on July 9th. Mr. i Reuben Fuller entered the LDS hospital in Salt Lake Wednesday, where he will undergo a major operation, in the near future. contest held Sunday evening at the Riverside LDS church was WOrk fishing AnDroxImaWv 300 girls will participate. r from Los Angeles, California where they spent 10 days at the home of Mrs. Falk's mother, Mrs. Julia Tait. from an enjoyable fishing trip to Jackson Hole Wyoming and Yellowstone Park. They also spent two days Mrs. Chet visiting Mr. and Scoffield in Montana. ramps, o swimmin.2. Falk returned Sunday " h a nriirr-lf- t Conner returned Sunday family ; will consist of sion Service, campf ire program's each evening led by forest nature hikps " r - and east of Franklin., Idaho. ai A Activities unaer uic uu-"of the Bnx Elder County Exten ...... Mrs. Herbert Tanner returned to her home in Grouse Creek i. after a two weeks visit Alter U- Tuesday of the South Bear River with Mr. and Mrs. HuhiP Rt3v Tuesday evening w.in Thomoson. She has bePn in tv wet tht first, T' i. "c at the Second ntnn a.. square dancin ward recreation hall. daughter. Mrs. Vernon Teeter, of "n fo Yost, who has also been sto vw 7 Mr. and Mrs. George Quinney!With me Thompsons and has a G.iv! grest Afe 1 and daughter attended the Qum- - new baby boy born on July 2nd Wcity had Satur-- ; Mr. and Mrs. Vernon ..' aaaei , ii nev family - reunion held n vlli day and Sunday at the Ideal baby returned home en- The Merry Mixers group inn tertained the M. Men and FULL 0F TIIESE ?rr iOS vEiRE YOURSELF. LAY-A-WA- Y GEPHART foro Co EXCEPTIONAL VALUES! TOD AY! Be SURE and get YOUR SILVER CERTIFICATES with every dollar purchase! New shipment of silverware coming in thw week. We suggest you trade in your silver coupons now to avoid possible shortage. "Buy for Cash and Pay Less" Deputy Clerk 5tc w. QATJLAXD, UTAH ? |