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Show r- ,.,,.ia 190 10 - nerr... Grove, e visit - State Soil Conser-'initte- e has set 4amhpr 6 as the date Z.c hearing for the pro- ,.,d,lu soil conservation western Box Elder to Blaine according strict Conservationist, j j j eek, Miliff 'f. Mr Mrs. funeral r's b:0 ; near the com-- ! '. 0f Park Valley. Yost, C-sCreek have submit-- f action requesting the I on of such a soil con-J'- a 'district to the State innervation Committee, nrillie, Assistant Agricul-'Wn- t,' ndent. He urges i in the attend the express their views. operators and j district to 4 t . snd Minidoka Soil District takes in Elder County west of Lake on the eat Salt ind west of RIOW on the end covering an area of dmately 2,400,000 acres of deposed is being meeting initial a obtain the sentiment of j owners and land oper-c- d to get their views sell conservation problems sto this of ..sad 6 8:00 P.M. on this pro- - the es, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Gephart Mr. and Mrs. Grant Garner and three sons spent the week 'and sons of Pocatello visited at Jackson Hole, Wyoming. friends in Tremonton and were overnight guests Tuesday at the Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Dockstader home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest received word Monday of the Ralls. death of their niece, Norma Mrs. William Sorrell and sons Meister of Pasadena, California. Norma was the wife of Lewis of Bountiful, Mrs. Leland Hun-sak- er Meister, youngest son of T. P. and daughter of Honeyville Meister, former residents of this and Mrs. Orland Hess of Howell visited with Mrs. Mart Hansen city. one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. David J. Rehklau and children of Toledo, Ohio, Mrs. Louis O. Wfiliams cf Sam Getz and son, Duane, Mr. Honduras, C. A- visited at the and Mrs. DeMont Dockstader home of Mr. and Mrs. Darrell spend Sunday in Logan Canyon. Scothern over the weekend. j j - Hurry! Hurryl Hurry! GET THOSE PRESCRIPTIONS REFILLED AT ONCE! We leave Sunday for our two weeks cation, August 13 to August 27. Each year seems to roll around faster; maybe that's why it's later than you think! Thank you, folks, for your business. Life seems more enjoyable if just a few folks, at, least miss us while we are away, but we don't want you to be handicapped too much. Bye now. We'll see you in two weeks. On August 28 we'll be on the job again. Adam's Drug Store $40-0- interested and land operators. the proposed district, SECOND WARD ENJOYS ' sin the area would receive SQUARE DANCING CLASSES :il assistance in soils, Square and Novelty dancing ;sjr, range management, wre enjoyed by the Special In agricultural engineering terest group of the Second Ward ?ederal Service agencies, on Tuesday evening. Light restated. freshments were served by the are already forty-throfficers of the M. I. A. conservation districts All married folks are invited to State of Utah and some-svattend these classes and teach2200 such districts in ers of the dances say "You Better state in the union. Get Stepping or You'll Lose Out". va- We don't want you to run out of piJJs while we are gone besides we can use that cash to get out of town. liquor-$32,450,801.- 45, to discuss all with jt the schoolhouse in i Valley at t repre-- the State Committee the meeting which held ie area. A Appetites for Candy, Local Happenings Mr. and Mrs. Abe Kay, Mrs. Beer and Oscar Koford, Mrs. Virgil Cigarettes, Der-ma- id named as all land was I - cig-rett- Service. Twin ATTEND FA3IILY REUNION Mr. and Mrs- Harry Taylor and sons, Lund and John, attended the Christensen Family Reunion Wald-ro- n in Fairmont Park at Salt Lake and girls visited friends and City last Sunday. Lund and John and relatives in Salt Lake and fairgrounds Friday Saturday remained in the city to visit at Liquor Expensive the John P. Stringham home for nights to compete with the 700 a few Statistics from two sources indays. Marjorie, LaRue and Miss Mary E. Burns left Thursother men and women particireturned Audrey with more day for a two week's vacation eat dicate Utahns Stringham that contest. in state the pants These participants represent the Taylors to Tremonton for a candy per capita than any other trip to Parma, Idaho. 46 riding clubs from St. George short visit. people in the United States, and Mrs. Myrtle Gunnell of Mesa, to the Idaho border and are yet the amounts spent for the winners of the seven district ATTEN D TREKKERS beer, and liquor reached Arizona is visiting friends and relatives here in Tremonton and meets recently held. Each day BUS REUNION astonishing figures. Mountain-We- st in Howell. The Rocky a parade through the Provo AT HUNTS VILLE business district at 5 p.m. will be Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fronk, Mr. Coast states have a per capita followed by the contests at the and Mrs. Francis Gunnell, Mr. consumption of 22.1 pounds per Sunday dinner guests at the is home five which of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Laub year, 6:30 at W. and Mrs. A. pounds higher p.m. Adams of Trefairgrounds were than national 17 the Mr. of and Mrs. W. Mac average District No.l monton Mr. and Harry Taylor, and Mrs. Mirl and daughters, Myrle and director met at Provo with the Mason of Howell attended the pounds. But Utahns consume a other officers and directors of Trekkers bus no. 3 reunion at whopping 34.5 pounds each per Joyce, of Salt Lake, Mr. and In Wyoming, next highest Mrs. S. B. Hess and Mrs. and the state association at their Huntsville Sunday evening. year. inhabitants eat only 26.6 Harold Bouck and daughter of state, board six members were presmonthly meeting Tuesday Thirty pounds. and to Brigham, anfl Mrs. Blanche he ent a that evening reports enjoy luncheon and fine The report comes from a Richards of Fielding. everything is in readiness for the program. booklet just published, which Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Holt and 1950 show. claims that Americans eat almost family spent the weekend at Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Keller, who seven more pounds of candy Sublett, Idaho as guests of Mr. SQUARE DANCERS PLAN . are spending the summer in than butter annually; almost ten and Mrs. Bob Whitney and MORE WEEKLY SESSIONS Yellowstone Park, spent the pounds more candy than cheese; family. Their son, Clyde, has For the past two weeks the weekend with their daughter about 11 pounds more candy been working on the farm there special interest class of the Tre- and family, Mr. and Mrs. Merlan than margarine; nine pounds during the summer. monton First Ward M. I. A. has held a square dancing class on Wood. Other weekend visitors more candy than cereals, and pounds Lee Garner of Pocatello was an the tennis court in back of Dr. were Mrs. Hazel Capener, Mrs. j only two and one-ha- lf overnight guest of Dean Holt on Ficklin's home. This promises to ti. u. mignt and daughter, less candy than coffee. Mr. Mrs. and Jack The Paula, average Haight family spends Tuesday. These boys, along with be a regular function each Tuesand more Mr. and for week than Gary Korth and Lynn Ewer eneach daughter, Pamela, candy meetday night at 9 p.m. as both Mrs. Bill Higgs, Mr. and Mrs. for canned juices, cakes, shorten- joyed a slumber party at the well have been attended. ings Holts. Mr. and Mrs. Moroni Ward are Bill Simpson, all of Salt Lake ings, soups, and white flour. Mr. and Mrs. T. L. and Utah sales totaled Keller, cigarette teaching these dances at no exMr. and Mrs. David J. Rehklau $8,389,270.22 at the end of the pense to those attending. This Teddy and Karen of Ogden. fiscal June and children of Toledo, Ohio are 30, year 1950, ending is an opportunity for young Mr. and Mrs. Leo Halliday of according to the StateTax Com- leaving Friday after a visit with to interlearn these very couples her father, Sam Getz. Pocatello, Idaho were overnight mission. esting and beautiful dances. M. visitors at G. the also Wood Utahns over home. $12 spent The officers of the M. I. A. inmillion for beer, and a like figure Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Jones and vite all couplesyoung and old Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bazen and for liquor. Total spending for the daughter. Gloria. Mrs. Polly to attend next Tuesday at 9 p.m. Smith and daughter, Karen, left and join in the fun, as there is four daughters of Lemore, Cali year on tobacco, beer and fornia visited or about per Monday for several days vacaplenty of room for a large crowd. Wood home on at the Merlan Monday. tion at Yellowstone Park. capita. Soft drinks will be served. Request j Conservation 1 e UTAH STATE WESTERN RIDING CLUB ASSN. MEET TO BE HELD FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Box Elder posse members will be in Provo at the Utah county ;:n County ers terser: n ret THE LEADER. Tremonton. Utah tners j Xh ; ee :e soil er ; 7 Xl (TX0 llbm AX'S.;. Mrs. Lyndon Barkle, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Winzeler Jaiily accompanied by Fern and son, Larry, left Wednesday her, motored to Lagoon for a fishing trip to Yellowstone and k . . c.e Peas Fines i cu . Park. 1 Child Behavior p'.fay after returned a.home Good behavior in children is fostspending week jar grandparents, Mr. and ered by giving them security, affection and recognition. ifeley Gam of Fielding. Barkle . BOX "F-A- "A v A - it. M. 1 i ELDER COUNTY . Vs iA to 3 ViV PUT Lr- -- 5C3 - Co" Green Si Tender I Flour Sept. r - 1-- Suzanna 2 at 2 p.m. RaceHalf B Utter Kids mile, Beverage Junior Boys. Quarter Horse free for all. !4 mile. JVm. Barnard and his trick horses. Mens Relay Race, 3 horse string, each horse nins Vz mile, riders change saddle for each ' mount. Turn Stake. Footman against ! ! T f 69c Zm IS ID. r- W ai tCB 49c r - 18, run J4 - i contestants limited to county resi- committee reserves the right to an class-gentrie- raW KThe iiUr held A - JROPRIATE PURSES for ILL EVENTS 1, Sunnyba nk Frozen Fresh Peas, We Guoran- 12 oz. tee You'll Like These J 2 Oven Fresh Sodas .. . i - - Real Roast tamtranvih. Ty 3 Ibs. Royal Satin Sea Prize Gerber's vcMetTaii 83c n.v car 22c Chopped Baby Food 3 fa 24c Peaches $n!J c"n.n can 2 cans 29 Typical Safsway Prices i 303 can CHKKK1ES No. 2V? car 43c p Dressinp frn Moyamioiw Wax Paper ciia ush. rol 75C ISSUe Zh Facial Pkq 12c pack Ciqarettes Popular Brandt ctn. 1.70 Pears fM.rr.h" i$ lb. bo rumt jv -- 1 J v Peach or Apncoi V It 39c jar. 5 Y.llow Margarin i I TOO ft Sunkist, Juicy, For Summer Freshness ??? "99 gentries close Sept. Staple food Heeds OX. Tasty Cut Dills fast Section Calf Roping. Ws Pony Express. Ster Riding, lharit race, Vi mile. j;LeontS,es 3 AO Aro, PICI CI8S AOt lb. 76c lb. 78C qi Cream Aortd Flacri t- ibs. Tasty Sandwich Sprea d N0b Hill CoHoTai Saving Juice I'X ooz.")7 Oranqe . Clovr1of , ICC 8 tl Wt JVikl Second V & m Thoroughbreds Free for All. Half mile. Barrel Race. Ladies Saddle Horse, 38 mile. Cow Milking Contest. Novelty Race. Walk 18, trot Potato Race. lb ft 2 Rich Cheese Food 4 cans I bottle 15 smiSKi leverage Pint 34c Lynch Bo Frozen Fco?s Pack Corfu FHwnrri? w.ruum . . .. .... AirWaV alar Mild M.llow Flcryor !4 horse 10 to 14 yrs. Section, Kid's Pony race, Bareback Bronc Riding. ; Second AOi 0fl'-- Springhout. Sw.et Cream m Pill !. loolb. 15c mile. 1st section. Express, four horse string. wm. ea. Twd Cherub WEZSS 4 cons 38 Van Bakery Specials Cheese peny race, 10 years and under, Calf Roping, Ladies Pony Calf Riding, 56 oz. 9i Bread wH,ykh : Bareback Bronc. & Dairy Cakes Horse 50bi w"mSf tfZ281QS: Cl- IfiV"" Prepared Flour ESC-- 0 Flour HZZJSLT" Fleet Mix FofBi.citt and SATURDAY FRIDAY & 3.79 50 lbs. 3.29 40 02. 43c 39c CakeMixfl,dl7oz. '.aorrak oz. 48 Alt pkq. Sperry's Wild West Show Saddle - t-- Gi Look Af These Aents r at s. local, U. Warm Fr Beets liLaW u.s. I. Na. t Bao lb. 1 3tf PRODUCI fRICEl SUBJtCT oard and 1ace Committee for any accident oc- .sponsible me iair grounds. PIcMlit Bag Soap 10bars59 DAItt TREND Uu h Wharavar Soap Ud in rKa H' " reqular 15 - TO 10 a. m. VVRISLEY'S Lb. lb. St Cantaloupes a'N.0! It?. Tomatoes ur u. i. i Raspberries u..n..i.w cup 35t lb. 25 Grapes ti&L- 5 Ibs. 23t lb. At Potatoes Watermelons Small Size Smoked LD. No. 1, Elberta 22 lb. luq B9t Forearm 1 19c MARKET CHANCII Ml) Smoked, Whole or Half rrycra Na fvu. .ofy U lor m J. Crad.d ra Beet Roast chk nod. toan Sirloin Steak u''oracwd Goad Eatina and tm Beet Liver od Ntrit.orwiir Sliced Bacon Ground Beef Frh,ua b lb. lb. lb. lb. lb. 7-s- c iy! Luncheon veai Quality Pork Roast nT.' boU lb 55c lb. 69 Fresh Frozen Fish 79t 60c Halibut tlicad. Mdv fat rh Pa lb. 59t lb. 63t 55c Salmon aio.. i.d lb. 43t 57c Fillet Sole ady tor Pa rlM Swift'ninci TIDE Good For Evarything You Wal qiani Short mi nf 75c 3 lb. can 89c |