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Show Thursday, October 4. 1951 THE LEADER, Tremonton, Utah NOTICE Dos Trials There are a limited number of pheasant permits in the Bothwell - Thatcher - Penrose closed area, which will be sold for $1 00 each, until Oct. 20th. Contact Roy Anderson, Thatch er, phone 2278- From Front Page Howell residents, a course of running has been arranged which has been described by a visiting field trialer as "the best pheasant trial grounds in NEW BIS SCHEDULE the Western United States." The Howell P.TA. and Boy Trailway's' fail schedules, efScouts will provide lood and re- fective September 30, leave freshments at the grounds. Tremonton for Ogden, Salt at A record breaking number of Lake and Eastern points entries is expected, Including 6:45 AM., 2:25 PM. and 10 35 does from all over the western P. M. part of the country. Inquiries Westbound schedules leave have been received from vari- for Twin Falls, Boise, Portland ous parts of the northwest and and Seattle at 3:45 A.M., 11:05 as far south as Sacramento, AM. and 8:26 P. M. where at least one handler is: planning to come by plane to A DAUGHTER FOR THE JOHN CONTENTOS attend the meet. The stork made his first vis it to the Johnnie Contentos on EWERS MOVE INTO NEW HOME September 21, to deliver a baby girl. The new mother was forThe Orval Ewer family were merly Ra Nae Getz, daughter of busy this weekend moving into Sam Getz of this city. their beautiful new home on Mother and baby were at St. North 1st West Street. Francis hospital in Trenton, New Jersey. Joan Marie is the SPECIAL INTEREST GROUP name given the baby daughSETS SQUARE DANCE TIME ter. Oont'.n-:?:- " - Square dancing begins Tuesday for members of the Special Interest group of the Tremonton Fourth ward MIA., according to officers. The group will meet in the ward recreation hall following Tegular mutual classes, which begin at 8 p. m. persons are Any interested welcome, class leaders assert. PVT. RALPH MILLER RETURNS TO SERVICE weeks' visit at home with relatives and friends, Pvt. Ralph Miller left this week to report at Las Vegas, Nevada for further training in the military. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Miller. After two PemeyB r V (Jo v o Bear River F. F. A. Msg Officers To Attend Kansas City Meet Jack-of-Trad- Officers of the Bear River high school chapter of Future Farmers will attend the National Convention to be held in Kansas City, Mc, October 8 to 11. Through the cooperation of local business men transporta Rosa Hunsaker and tion is being provided the Nelson attended the Wilmer group. The Guy Johnson family were Carter funeral services in Brig-haJay Dee Harris is providing in Richmond Sunday to attend a new 1951 Hudson for the durCity Wednesday. a bi.rth.ay party given for Mrs. ation of the trip. BIRTHS Johnson's of Tremonton mother, Mrs. Susan Gas dealers now eighty and Garland who is are supplying Stoddard, Jean Rodney and Norma of age. About one hund- credit cards for gas and oil to years RivRlchardam Hansen of Bear red friends and relatives enjoy be used during the trip. These er City, a boy Sept. 28. buffet dealers are Charles J. Wood, ed the afternoon and Ford and Marceila Thompson which was served. luncheon, Sinclair, Dent Rich, Conoco, Jeppson of Tremonton a boy m Associated, Rudy Miller, Utoco and Bess, Standard Oil. Farrell 29. Mr. and Mrs. Leland J. Han McA- sen left Wednesday morning for DANCE CLUB BEGINS-SEASOMr. and Mrs. W. O. llister of Tremonton a girl Oct.'l. a visit with their son and other The opening dance of the searelatives In California. They for the Tremonton Dance son be expect to gone about ten Club is scheduled for next days. Thursday night in the Tremonton Second ward hall. Officers ATTEND DISTRICT cAUt gator RAINCOAT today! L95 to $29.50 Clifford's MEN'S STORE PORTAGE YOUTH ENDS AIR FORCE TRAINING COAL TREATED STOVE and SLACK "None Finer" "West from Fort Bridger,' the story of the pioneering of immigrant trails across Utah Little Known between 1846 and 1850, will be What is it that the released next week in the Utah home, was used in the construction Historical the Utah Quarterly, of the pyramids of ancient Egypt, Society anhelped keep Roman contractors out State Historical of jail, makes your glass of beer nounced today. more enjoyable, is important in the Written by tne iate J. Rod-er- ic manufacture of aircraft, has its Korns, noted Utah historipart in the sale of women's wearbook includes the story the an, morning apparel, greets you every of the Donner party, the pioin ing your toothpaste and has a thousand other uses? neering of the Hastings Cutoff, What is this substance that stares the arrival of Mormon colonists at you from the walls of your home and the California gold rush. and office, helps you recover from "We feel it is. the most ima broken leg and is used by farmers portant contribution to Westto condition the soil? What is this magic material that ern Americana published this was putty in the hands of Michelyear," said A. R. Mortensen, secretary-edito- r of angelo, that has its own sprinkler executive systen and helps make American the society. dentistry the best in the world? No, it's not the "Thing." TAKE TRIP TO MEXICO s CaSO-42H2- 0; it's hydrous calcium sulphate. Simple Definition Of course, we could come down to earth and tell you it is ust plain "gypsum," but it's an amazing thing nine out of ten men and women on the street will come back with the question, "What'i gypsum?," despite the fact that practically everyone comes in contact with gypsum in some form or another throughout the day. Gypsum is a mineral; it's a rock. It is one of the earth's most plentiful natural resources. In its natural state it is about water by weight. This is not free water, rather, it is water in . chemical combination. It is the content that makes gypsum one of nature's most amazing substances. The gypsum rock, which is mined andor quarried, releases about of its water content when it is calcined, or heated. The residue is a powdery, white substance, which has a great affinity for water. It is, in effect, plaster powder. When water is added and mixed into the plaster powder, a plastic substance results, which sul stance can be worked into any shape desired into a statue, a dental cast, a mannequin for a store window, precision molds for airplane engine parts, a cast for a fractured limb or a wsl for a room. When the plaster powder, plus water, sets, the substance again becomes rock gypsum the same material that was taken from the earth. But now it is in the shape to which it was molded I " plastic state. h three-quarte- 1951. deposits. Eielson Air Force Base is located 26 miles south east of Fair- Historians report that the Assyrians, 6,000 years ago, used gypsum as a fire protection. They recall banks, Alaska, along the Richardson highway, and Is the that the body of King Tut was enhome of the famed 58th Recon- cased in gypsum plaster. Minos, king of ancient naissance Squadron which makes Crete, is said to have had a throne weather over either of pure white gypsum. Egyptian dally flights the North Pole or Bering Sea. building genius which conceived the Great WOMEN ATTEND STATE MEETING The fall board meeting of the Utah Federated Women's Clubs was held Saturday, last week at the Newhouse Hotel. Members of the Women's Civic League at- es tending the meeting were Oeorge Napoll, Gordon Worley, T. L. Cochran and Harris. Luncheon speaker was Mar-rinS. Eccles, former chairman of the Federal Reserve Board. Mes-dam- FARMERS' cash union New Journal es years supply Castle Gate 2091 Trails Told In water-chemic- your Phone Is Story, of Pioneer Material, Pfc. Bert L. Rose, 19, son of Mr. aand Mrs. Floyd Rose of Portage, was graduated recent ly from the Aero Industries Technical Institute in Oakland, California, after a 15 weeks course in Air Frame repair. He was one of 43 airmen graduating from the school. Pfc. Rose enlisted in the air JAY MORTEN SEN LEAVES March 31st, and entered Force, FOR Tin: FAR EAST the school June 11. He was Mrs. Jay Mortensen left by graduated Sept. 21. plane Thursday to spend a day with her husband in California, before he was shipped out for ZANE L. WHEATLEY the far east for further military MADE CORPORAL service. Promoted recently to the grade of Corporal was Zane L. Wheatley, currently assigned to the 5010th Medical Group at Eielson Air Force Base, Alaska. Corporal Wheatley, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Wheatley, Utah, is a 1948 graduate of Bear River High School and was a student at Utah State Xothlnf New College prior to enlisting in the Builders, sculptors and surgeons Air Force in September, 1950-H- have known about gypsum for years of is also a graduate of the and years. The latter call gypsum, Medical Field Service School at processed for their purposes, "PlasFt. Sam Houston, Texas and ter of Paris." The name derives the fact that the city of Paris, came to Alaska in February, from in France, Is built over gypsum Dew-eyill- e, q J taken. one-fift- TO ORDER sr-if- i' - Wil-fo- t or, to put that in English: of the club for the next year are Roma Whitaker, president; Mr. nd Mrs. Vincent Chiodo Freeman Byington, vice presid were in Salt Lake City, three ent; and Doris Christensen, secdays last week to attend the retary. sessions of the Rocky Mountain Telephone convention. be smart get your A Loren John, sentenial; Rudy Miller, Howard Johnson, advisor, Sherman Gibbs historian, and Dent Rich. Parley Archibald and Charles Wood 'Ponors were not Present when picture, was' It's just common, ordinary CONVENTION ATTEND HUMPHERIES FUNERAL Among the local people who were in Logan Monday to attend funeral services for J. H. Hum phries were Mr. and Mrs. A. L, Cook, Rose Kerr, Ada Calder Rosa Hunsaker, Phebe wood, Henrie, Dorothy Kerr, Jesse Miller, and Flo Buchanan. -- Jq yW ji Future Farmer Officers of the Bear River high and convention trip sponsors. Front row Peterson, president; Norman Rose, re- Lynn David Brough, Secretary; porter; Stanley Stark, vice president; DeVere Watkins, treas- urer. Standing Jay Dee Harris, Ferrell Bess, Archibald, SWING! u-- H Bchool Parley FULL superbly tailored! ATTEND 80TII Louise BIRTHDAY PARTY Sept. 28. LEAVE FOR Lavar and Beverly Austin CALIFORNIA VACATION Rose of Tremonton a boy Sept. uu ft Vv'. & NOW IN rd er lso employe Pyramids gypsum mortar to bed the blocks and gypsum plaster to cover the interior. Today, after mora than forty-fivcenturies the plaster to still evident The Bible, in the book of Leviticus, tells of a law which required that all houses where leprosy existed be completely replastered with gypsum. Roman legislation, at the height of the Empire'! glory, insisted that the magic mineral be of employed In the dwellings. Contractors who failed In the requirement were liable for fine, imprisonment or the death penalty, depending on the fire damage to life and property. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Christen- sen Jr. have returned from a vacation trip to Mexico. They visited in Denver on the way south, and returned via Arizona. - 1L ALL WOOL GABARDINE with expensive touches . . . smart new sleeves, back detail! 075 A perfect jewel of a coat ... beautifully tailored to fashion sense, even if you've please your million-dolla- r to draw on! See that impeccably just a piggy-bandetailed back... those fascinating new Bleeves. Come choose yours in tangy colors like cherry, green, skipper, dacia and plum, as well as black or grey. 8 to 18.' k COUNTY GIRL WINS STATE FAIR AWARD A Bear River City Club member won an trip to Chicago as the winner of the Kerr Canning contest in finals at the Utah State Fair last week, according to ' Bessie Hansen, county home demonstration agent. Margretta Stander, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Stander was judged the finest young canner in the state, in winwith oth r ners from all parts of Utah. She will attend the national Congress in Chicago in 4-- H com-poriti- 4-- 4-- on wool pinpoint FLEECE H H Novo n:)3". stuThe young dent estimates that she has canned more than 5000 quarts of food in her six years of club work. During the summer she has also proved her ability to prepare and serve large family-siz- e meals. Margaretta is a student at Boy Elder high school. Her club leader is Mrs. Larene home-maki- ng Brr.pgger. FOURTH WARD PLANS FOOD SALE All kinds of cooked food will be on sale Saturday at the Utah Power and Light building from 9 to 2 o'clock.. Funds to purchase basket ball suits for the ward team Is the purpose of the sale, and the support of the public Is invited. SPECIAL GOLDFISH 25c, 35c, 40c each e Mrs. George M Potter Is spending a few weeks with her The Johnny Webster family of daughter, Mrs. R. C. Bralthwalte Pocatello visited relatives here and family In Salt Lake. Sunday, NEW GIFT ITEMS ' CARDS FLOWERS For All Occasions FLOWERLANE FLORAL & GIFT SHOP Phone 3451 Tremonton soft, new, tweedy texture looks so smart, wears superbly! Tremonton s Annual OPPORTUNITY DAYS Thurs. FrU Sat., October 25 - 26 - 27 |