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Show THE LEADER. Tremonton. Utah 1954 Thursday, January ther, Edmund M. Webb at FIELDING CLIJB MEF TINGS IIlCIILlGhT FlELDLMr SOCIAL LIFE The Boo) Lore Club met at the .home f Mrs. Ruby Farns- worth Wednesday evening for their meeting. ly Mrs. Blanche Hansen FriHav Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Hess and Karl Hess spent Thursday itt Salt Lake City visiting with Mrs. Hess' mother, Mrs. Mary M. Morgan. Thursday evening they were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hess at Ogden. Dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elrno Munson and family Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hastings and son, Danny of Roy. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Burns spent the weekend visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Claude Stacy, Mrs. Louise Priest and other relatives at Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Udy are spending a few days visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Tarbet at Hunt, Idaho. Mrs. John E. Combs has been spending several days with her daughter, Faye, at Ogden. On Sunday Mr. Coombs and sons Dale and Ray and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Harris and daughter met at Fayes for a dinner party In to Mr. and Mrs. compliment Harris who were celebrating their wedding anniversary and also in compliment to Faye who was celebrating her birthday. vi!l by Florence Munson semi-month- Kays- - gave a review of several interesting articles from English magazines. Refreshments were served by the hostess assisted by her daughter, Mrs. Irene Peck to nine club members. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Mabel Hansen on January 20th. Progress Guild The Future Progress Guild met at the Garland Cafe Thursday evening for their regular meeting with Mrs. DeVere Adams of Tremonton. and Mrs. Gale Welling as hostesses. Mrs. Ralph Udy had charge of the program which consisted of two vocal solos by Mrs. Earl Oyler of Tremonton. Mrs. King of Garland demonstrated different ways to decorate cakes. Two cakes were won by Mrs. Gale Welling and Mrs. Glen Wood. Home Frem Korea Luncheon was served to twenty-eigmembers and guests. The MacFarland who next meeting will be held at hasSgt. Ferris the past ten months spent the home of Mrs. June Baird at Korea has received his honoron January 21st. able discharge and arrived home Mr, and Mrs. Dan Gam left Sunday to be with his wife and Monday morning by train for daughter who have been mak. St. Petersburg, Fla., where they 's ing their home with Mrs. plan to spend a couple of monMrs. Elma mother, ths with Mr. and Mrs. J. .F Petersen. English. Mrs. English will be Mrs. Elma Petersen had as remembered as the former Miss her Sunday guests Mr. and Mrs. Tressa Gam. Clainc Petersen and family and Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Burns, Mr. Mrs. Glenn Petersen and accompanied by Mrs. Norma and .of Salt Lake City, family Thomas and Mrs. Nelda WhitMr. and Mrs. Clyde Sorensen of Garland spent several ney and family and Mr. and Mrs days of last week visiting with Lee Allen and family of Gar Mr. and Mrs. Hardy Christensen Mr. and Mrs. Ferris land and and other relatives at Bountiful. Future Farmers of America programs, according to Jack Shumway, manager of Tremon-- 1 ton's First Security Bank. It is hoped that this will be the beginning of a program Foundation The First Security which can be carried out in eshas appropiated $10,000 for tablishment of scholarships at future years officials said. nine Utah and Idaho colleges Scholarships and grants total-- ' and ing $8,400 have been contribut-- ! and Universities and to Scholarship Fund Listed By Bank ' i 4-- ed to University of Utah, Brig- ham Young University, Utah; State Agricultural College, Weber College, University of Idaho, Idaho State College, Ricks College, Boise Junior Col- - j lege, and College of Idaho. An appropiation of $1,600 has Futbeen allocated to the ure Farmers of America and 4-- other similiar projects. "This fund will be available to deserving high school students in the area under a program which is presently being worked out.. First Security Foundation was established by the First Security Bank of Utah and the First Security Bank of Idaho to promote and support educational, scienti charitable and fic, religious enterprizes. MOANA KORTH IS RADIO SPEAKER Moana Korth will be the Freder-ickson- 's speaker on Mrs. Axel WCTU radio Program 8 a.m. on KBUH. Sunday at ht Mac-Farland- MacFarland. Annual Party Miss Fayne Hess of Ogden The Social Development Club spent the forepart of the week held their Annual Birthday Par- with her parents, Mr. and Mrs ty at the home of Mrs. Wynn J. S. Hess. Mrs. M. A. Garn is spending Hansen Thursday evening. A a couple of weeks with her reading and comic club paper Mr. and Mrs. Walter children, were given by Mrs. Thresa at Rothaar Salt Lake City. of Coombsi Mrs. Ireta Gardner Mr, and Mrs. Keith Moss as "Bear River City sang a solo. The remainder of the evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dan "was spent in playing Bingo. Kent enioved a lovely dinner at Luncheon was served to forty the 'Hitching Post" at Ogden lub members and their part-Tier- Saturday evening. Special guests were Mr. Mrs. und George Gardner of Bear River City. The next club SCHOOL DEADLINE meeting will be held at the ANNOUNCED FOR home of Mrs. Florence Hardy KOREAN VETERANS on January 21st. The spring school terms G.M.3 Clive Garn arrived early this year, mark borne Sunday morning from starting the last enrollment opportunity long Beach, Calif., and will under the Korean GI Bill for spend a month furlough with thousands of a veter iis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oleen ans. CSaro. The reason, Veterans Admin rs. Elma Petersen spent sev- istration has explained, is that eral days of last week visiting the law's cut-of- f date of Aug with Mr. and Mrs. Leon Christ- ust 20, 1954, applies to Korean ensen and family at Salt Lake veterans separated from service City and with Mr. and Mrs. before 20, 1952. If they want GI "Wallace Clark and family at training, they must begin by the Kearns. 1954 deadline. Veterans who left service Attend Funeral after August 20, 1952, have two Mr. and Mrs. John E. Coombs years from the date of their and son, Dale, attended funeral separation in which to begin G service for Mrs. Coomb's bro training. JEiLV Boytenberry, w Gardomida, twMt, No. PEAS Empress, 12 oz. jar m --. 10 TIR1A FISH UaMMoat.No.ttcaa csn 25 VCT A UldlEK--t No. 2 can No. 2'A can 1 Tomato Juice 1 Orange Juice 6 ez. can Bel Air cans DOG FOOD IhVz Oz. D." ;cien 35 2 cans Tomato Sauce Oz Can l IJC con s. 2 11 C can Ta ,e 46 oz. can 8 U C3S1S U . 11 TV cans 00 L 3 pkgs. 22 . can Saw, No. Vt can 12 cans 1.00 pX0' APRICOTS 1 can 18 HIBLET5 flOO DRY BEEF flOO 1.00 4 ea. 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