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Show TH E Carl HrYates 3 Buried Monday Carl H. Yates, 58, prominent rancher and eattleman, did at Yost Thursday, of a heart ail- ment. - - He was born at L E A D E R, TremocicaUtah Coiinty Boy Claims Carolyn Jensen " Award In National Places In Denver Gardening Contest Speech Meet A Box Elder county boy, VernYost, January on Johnson, 15, of Bear River City, today was named a state champion in the 1952 contest of the National Junior Vegetable Growers association, judges in the 46- state competition announced. Vernon's victory was proclaimed during the awards ceremony which closed NJVCA's 18th annual convention. He won a share in the $6,000 A & P Food Stores Scholarship Fund, provided annually by the chain as part of its program of farm youth sponsorship. The high school sophomore grew seven varieties of vegetables in , his contest project, located on the farm of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon L. Johnson. He has been active in club programs for five years, and last year entered FFA projects. He is active in community affairs of his church and is a member of the Boys League-Ratein the upper fifth of his class by teachers, Vernon still finds time for his Interest in dramatics and farm youth work. He is a blue ribbon contender in Under the direction of Earl state vegetable competitions and Fuhriman and Jerry Peterson, has competed in cattle judging chairmen of the house number- meets. The boy's contest record won ing in Tremonton, plans have been made to order street signs high praise from Prof. Grant of the University of for the Main street of Tremonu ton. y. Massachusetts, chief adult adWith all thfv houses in the viser to NJVGA. town numbered but a few of the newer ones, it is almost a necessity to have street signs, and ton will be taken care of shortly, the Tremonton Jaycees have put and people with any numbers in, the order for enough to take lost, broken or damaged,' should care of all Main street, from contact the above chairmen for third East, to third West streets. replacement. It is anticipated to the Jaycees that the street signs will be obAccording chairman, numbering of some tained and installed within sixty of the newer homes in Tremon- - days by the local club. 12, 1894, the son of Hyrum B. and Margaret Forsyth Yates. He married La Rue Burnham, June 15, 1927 and spent his entire life at Yost and was active in local affairs, having served as mayor of Yost for four years. He also was active in several county agricultural and soil conservation projects at the time of his death- Surviving are the widow, three foster children- Dr. Orson B. Spencer, Price, Utah; Wallace B, Spencer, Yost; and Mrs. Derrald (Dot) Seager, Garland, Utah; one brother, Frank C Yates, Boise; two sisters, Sarah Beus, Moreland, Idaho; and Margaret Munson, Blackfoot. Funeral services were conducted at the Yost Ward Chapel, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Small down Saints, Monday at noon, by Alma Fehlman. Bishop. Burial payment v Eas Terms was in the Logan cemetery. Thursday Deownber production-m- arketing men's division of extemp speak lng. In the upper women's dj vision, Joyce Gustafson, Valei Oregon, took first place in discussion for which she received a trophy, and Gerry Asplund, Alberta, Canada, placed Placement results of Brigham third in discussion and second Young University students en- -: in oratory. Bonnie Turner, Orewon fourth place in oratory. tertng the Western Speech asso- gon, In the lower women's division, ciation Forensic Meet at Denver Carolyn Tremonton, Jensen, last week were announced today. t placed third in oratory; and Weston Edwards, Provo, cap-- 1 Weston Henry was also a memtured third place in the upper ber of the B.Y.U- team. Leth-bridg- .ll, 1952 In the meet there were at least from the western states entered, and a total of 35 colleges S5 debate teams competed. Most every student entered at least one special event- - The total was comgroup from EY-U- . posed of 16 students and three faculty members including Dr. J. LaVar Bateman, director of Brig-ha-m Young University forensics. e, LEADER WANT ADS PAT - 3L - this n$wy a 4-- H Suggestions from Jaycees Order Street Signs Smith-Coron- VVORLD'SrSfl'PORTABLE that typing Improve! a student'! spelling, Teachers report marks by 5 to 10 ! 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