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Show Thursday, June 5, 1952 The LEADER SOCIETY " I I ENGAGEMENT OF CAROL JjOU SPENDLOVE AND FRED PETERSEN ANNOUNCE and Mrs. Dewey Spend-tov- e jirof Brigham City announce engagement of their daughter, Carol Lou to Fred Petersen, ofi of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard ML Petersen of Penrose. The marriage has been set for June 18 In the Logan Tem-g- e, with a reception honoring Jibe couple on June 21, at the Seventh ward in Brigham City. the 1XAVES ON TOUR Reed Harris, U. S. Navy, who has been stationed at Ports- mouth, Virginia since January 2 an the U. S. S. New Jersey for a three Months tour of Cuba, France and Italy. He enlisted in the Navy in June, 1950 and has spent 14 months in Japan and Korea. He is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Virgil Harris of Portage and the husband of Darlene Harris. Mrs. Harris, who has been in Virginia with him since March, returned to the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Gleed in Malad Friday. left June Plhc DONALD ANDERSON NOW AIRMAN FIRST CLASS Donald Anderson, who is stationed at Anchorage, Alaska, has Delight liii been advanced to Airman First Class, according to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rosco Anderson. THREE TREMONTON STUDENTS RECEIVE DEGREES AT BYU Among the graduates at Brig-haYoung University last weekend were three former Bear River High School students. Weston G. Henrie received a B. A. degree in the College of Fine Arts, Maughan S. Mason and Lorry E. Rytting received the B. S. Degree in the College of Arts and Sciences. I m Newly weds, Mr. and Mrs. Burton the most recent newlyweds are Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Burton. The bride is the former Miss Gwen Nelson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Asa Nelson of Penrose. Parents of the groom are Mr. and Mrs. William Burton of Thatcher The marriage was performed May 19 at the home of the groom's parents, with Bishop James Wight officiating. After the ceremony, the young couple left for a short honeymoon trip. Among Attending commencement exercises in Provo last weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Radclif f Hen- -, rie. Weston Henrie was one of the graduates of Brigham Young , University. ill! Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Burbank Mr. and Mrs. Glen Mason and comwere son L. J. of Bozeman, MonProvo for and in family mencement exercises Sunday tana are spending their vacation and Monday when Vaughan re- in Tremonton visiting relatives. ceived his diploma. Weekend guests at the Jess SHORTENING ROGER TAYLOR Garfield home were Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Garfield and Clarence HOME ON FURLOUGH Roger Taylor, who has been Garfield of Salt Lake City, Mr. stationed at Witchita, Kansas, and Mrs. Henry Garfield of Roy, arrived home Monday for a ten Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Garfield of Brigham, Mrs. Ada Garfield day furlough. and Mrs. John Boyce of Salt Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kas- Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Johnson of sons of Ogden and their families. Merwin visited with the Utah Poultry was FIRST to serve and has always been FIRST in service. Ask your branch manager about membership Logan Christensens Friday. Keith will be among the graduates at Utah State Agricultural College this weekend. FOURTH WARD SPECIAL INTEREST CLASS It's worthwhile for every par ent to learn to ll stories, ' re-te- that their children and grandchildren might have the rich ex perience that comes with hear ing good stories well told. Son on June the 10, Special SAVE THE UPHOLSTERY ON YOUR CAR INSTALL a set of our durable SEAT COVERS Priced as low as $2750 Finest Quality PLASTIC, NYLON and FIBRE Materials. Prompt Service . . . . Seta can be made up and installed in 4 hours. Trade and Tractor Seats REPAIRED and RECOVERED. HCROLETCO. Phone 2311 Interest Class of the 4th Ward MAI is to have a special lesson on stories and how to tell them. Following the Instruction of Mrs. Sophia Taylor, speech director, sev eral good story tellers, Alice Harris, Doris Abbott, Mildred Harris and Jean Kay, will tell fairy tales serving as good examples of the art of story telling in action. Tremonton Royal Satin NOTICE I en 79 Quarts i J L S m. m m m m m m Morrell's Tasty All Pork hereby recommended that those people residing in the are south of brigham or In the Brigham, Mantua, Harper, Honeyrille or Corinne areas having problems for the Board of Equalization meet with them on Saturday, May Slat, is possible. They also recommended that those living In the Bear River City, Elwood, Beaver Dam, Oollinston, Dewey-vlll- e, Tremonton, Penrose, Thatcher or Both we 11 areas come In either Thursday or Friday, June 5th or 6th. All other areas are asked to come in on Thursdaey, June 12th. Box Elder County Commissioners by K. B. Olsen, Clerk 3 lb. d CASE I In order to expedite the work of the Board of Equalization the Box Elder County Commissioners Emulsi-mixe- WIRICAL UTAH STATE SOUL CONSERVATION COMMITTEE Legal Notice of the Result of Referendum Notice is hereby given by the Utah State Soil Conservation Committee that the proposed addition to the Northern Utah Soil conservation District has dulv petitioned, in the interests of the public health, safety and welfare, for the organization of an Addition to said District and that said state Committee has determined that the Addition to said District is desirable and necessary and has fixed the bou ndaries thereof .which include approximately 322.314 acres. That after due notice, said committee has conducted & referen dum within the proposed Addi tion 10 saia District UDon the question, "Shall a soil conserva tion district of the lands des cribed and lvin in Box Elder County, be created?" Please take further notice that a canvass of the results of said referendum shows 4 votes cast 'For" and 0 votes cast "Aerainst" the questions submitted to the eligible voters of the; nrooosed Addition to Said District: and that said State Committee has determined that the orjeration of the Addition to said District U administratively practicable and reasiDie. By order of the Utah State sou Conservation Committee. J. A. Libbv. Actine chairman ruoucauon Date: May 29, 1852, Fresh - 0 n U mm Vf) IU v am Big Value This Week CHUCK TOAST III , f 19 $f U.S. Good and 1 Choice, Tender Beef ( s Mo T-J-3 Fine Assortment For Cold Plates High Quality Ground r torn . Mill. lb. 55c on the Cob Flavor without the Cob. Golden Kernel from 4 Tender, Young Roasting Kara in Heavy Can, 12 ox. cans Oven ready U IIL. flUJ. TURKEYS - Lb. mw ))fj H! (R |