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Show Thursday. March 25. THE LEADER. Tram onion 19S4 CHOIR (Continued from front Thatcher Slugger Billed For Fidit Card Here Saturday Thatcher's 20 year-olfighter, will rising meet his third professional ring ooponent Saturday night in Memorial Gym as the main Ronald Petersen, d l $ f V V '.'Vs. i - IP: . ; . J! q &3 ( event on a wrestling, Egglis Back From Mission to Portgual Africa Emil and Agnes Eggli arrived Friday after their return from 20 months abroad as missionaries in Portugal and South Africa. They were sponsored by the interdenominational South Africa General Misin Tremonton fo , p&jl, ;, THIRD FIGHT Ronald Petersen meets his third professional opponent in fight card Saturday at Memorial Gym. So far, he's undefeated. sion. DR. MELVINCOOKTO TALK IN FIRST WARD i ' Want a wallpaper thai "does something s for any room, modem or traditional? Choose "Modern Arabesque," selected by decorators as one of the "Five Most Beautiful Wallpapers of the Year." Enjoy its colors, its deftly understated beauty. See it here with other moderately-priced Tremonton Flyer Sent To Alaska United. patterns by scriptions, a total of 112 read- Chicago. Those signing up during the past week are Lynn Meldrum, Leo Conger, Gordon Nessen, William B. Burton, Lyle Hold-awaFrank Nishiguchi, Russ Waldron, Mary E. Peterson, Chet W. Green, Garland Puzey, Mary Winzeler, Donald J. Homer, Joe Forsberg, Guy Bos-le- y, H. V. Peck. Thelma Gibbs, Keith Barfuss, Glen Ward, William Hurd, D. B. Green N. Earl Marble, Ed Deakin, Halvor Glenn, Edmund Homer, Arnold Hansen, Mathias Hansen, D. R. The ! ; ROUND-U- L Pre-scho- P for Round-u- p ol children who will be entering school at McKinley next fall has been set for Monday. March 29 at 9:30 a.m., states Clytie Ran-- t som, school nurse. Parents of all children who will reach their sixth birthday before November 1, 1954 are urged to bring the children for and registratphysical check-u- p ion. Birth certificates or other satisfactory record of birth dates must be brought to the Round-U- p state the officers in charge. Waldron, Owen D. John. Elzo Sessions, H. C. Hansen, Dr. Verl P. Long, Francis Karnely, Robert J. Anderson, Lyman M. Zollinger, Alma P. Larkin, Clyde Anderson. D. H. Lmb, Melvin Castleton, Rudy Hupp, S. E. Bjorn, Dean H. Anderson, Max H. Anderson, Mrs. John C: Adams, Mrs. Joe Holland, Edwin O. Stenquist, Virginia Blackham. Ervin Summers. A. Ferd Elm and Nola , Nessler. PARKS AIR FORCE BASE, Calif.. - A3C George Daley, son of Mr. A. L. Daley of Tre monton, has proceessed here 2349th Perhome because of Mrs. Eggli's ill the Processsonnel health due to the tropical climGroup ing ate. to Alaska. While traveling homeward, Prior to his they stopped in Italy, France, shipment over Belgium, Holland, England and seas. Airmen. 4 Scotland for a three-week- s trip. Laiv vv aa stab' They plan to leave soon to tonedj at Kees-le- r y make their home in Los Angeles. Air Force Two programs will be pre- Base, Mississip-d1- . sented by the couple during as a suddIv their stay. They will speak Sun clerk. uaiey day at 7:30 in the Community Before enlisting in the Air Methodist Church, where they Force in July, 1953, Airman will show colored slides and Bear River High attended Daley tell of their work. School. He also worked as a They will also appear at the truck driver. Special Interest Class in Tre monton 4 th Ward on Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. te Party, April 10 A party for all alumni of the Bear River high school will be held Saturday, April 10, at the school, announced Ferris Allen, committee member. Bear River high schoool fore A program, followed by an nsic students were both hosts evening of dancing, are feaures and victors in a two-da-y region- of the event. al speech meet Tuesday and All students of all ages who ever attended the school at State have Utah Agri Wednesday are invited to plan to attend the cultural College. The local school was acting affair, officers said, as host for the meet, but they also succeeded in bringing home EXCHANGE ASSEMBLY most of the honors, according to A troupe of Aggie LOGAN speech instructor Milton Johnson. entertainers left early Thursday Three local debate squads morning to present an exchange qualified for competition in the assembly before theBrigham State speech festival in Prove Young University studentbody at Provo. on April 2 and 3. USAC students making the Sandra Day Rayda Klrby and were undefeated, and Margene Provo trip include: Jaleen Al Pierce and Moana Korth and a len, Carolyn Quinney and Lynn team of Pat Eliason and Diane Shuman of Tremonton. Rose all took top honors. Jay Allen and Margie Dider-ickso- n both won out in extemcontests. poraneous speaking discussion honors Legislative were taken by Jimmie Waldron, Ed Tsutsui, Jay Allen and Mar "BUY FOR CASH garet Thompson. All these students will partic ipate in the state contest. The speech students are piling up one of the best records in the school's history, Mr. Johnson said. SMART TALK FOR CASTER!.: METHODIST CHURCH NEWS Family night at the Tremonton Methodist Church will be held Tuesday evening. Everyone is invited to bring a covered dish and enjoy the evening to-- ! SPRING'S JUST gether. Dr. Frank Robinson of Westminster College will be the speaker, and will have charge to be given of the program after the supper. A parcel post sale sponsored c Club promises by the for everyone. surprises . For Easter week, a communion service will be held Thursday, April 15, the children's Easter program is set for Friday, the 1 6th, and the Easter Sunday program on Easter Sunday. The annual sunrise service plans are underway and furwill be ther announcement made in the future regarding it. AROUND THE CORNER AT PENNEY'S . . Pi-O- Don Packer On Navy Hoop Team win streak and two west coast Navy basketball championships were won this week by the crew of the USS Manchester. Don Packer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Packer of Tremonton is a member of the team. Team members were A 23 game A COTTON PRINT, FRESH, BLOOMING HIGH TWIST GAYMODES 3.98 98 Pretty 'n practical new finish dull nylons .in high-twisheer, 60 gauge, 15 denier. You'll find four lovely new shades at Penney's, with dark or light seams. Sizes 8Vi to 11. long-weari- ng presented wallets and trophies for their success. Don is stationed at Long Beach, and has made three trips to Korea. His crew will leave thte last of March for another trip to the far east. He has beer in the Navy for the past threJ st That time's here a again to think of cotton. A large selection of gay spring prints and woven patterns, neatly tailored and dramatic in motif. Sizes 12 to 20; GENUINE LEATHER Draw-strin- handbags Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Robinson of Ogden visited at the A. L. Cook home recently. AND PAY LESS" g top years.. GEPHART STORES CO. award-winnin- g sub- ers have paid for their paper during the past three weeks, and thereby have assisted the publishers in turning approximately $125.00 toward the financing of the choir trip to A new playground slide was erected this week at Tremonton's South Park, purchased by Tremonton Women's Civic League. H,ere youngsters try out new, chute, while Mrs. Wilford Harris, president, and Mrs. Ferris Allen, chairman of youth and education committee, look on. Slide cost League $382.50. B.R. Alums Plan r choir trip through Leader y, Dr. Melvin Cook of Salt Lake City, a science professor in the graduate school at the University of Utah, and a government research physicist will be guest speaker at the Special Interest Classes of the First Ward MIA next Monday evening, announces D. B. Green, class leader; PRE-SCHOO- Choir Trip In Subscription Drive With the closing of the Leader offer Thursday for aiding the DATE SET FOR New Slide Erected L3LI It! ' ' I 30-fo- ot en-rou- JW JfrrJ ' ' 1 After 16 months of language training , in Portugal and two months of missionary work in Africa, the Egglis returned Speech Students Hosts, Victors in Forensic Contests. page) convention in California in 1951. Other Appearances Appearances are also sched uled at Chicago Vocational High school Monday morning, and possible radio and television programs Tuesday, according to convention officials. The singers will slay at the Conrad Hilton Hotel from Friday until Wednesday, before beginning their return trip. Contributions from local civic groups and individuals climbed to nearly $300, according to! finance committee chairman James Walton. boxing card. He will meet Jack Reeves of Salt Lake City, another promising Utah boxer from the Garth Panter stable. Petersen won his first two pro battles by knockouts in the second and third rounds The local slugger is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Petersen and is married to the former Maxine Pettingill of Harper. He is undefeated in amateur and professional boxing. Other attractions on the program, promoted by John Gabel, will be a women's wrestling match between Judy Glover and Ruth Boatcallie. Also billed for wrestling con 11 tests are George Strickland and Treach Phillips, Buzz Jones and Earl Lacy,1 and Ivan the Ter rible and Strangler Quinney, 112 Readers Aid WIDE SWEEP .1.98 COTTON PLISSE TIER HALF SLIP Full grain leather bags with zip pocket 2.98 on side. White, Red, Black, Light Blue, and Beige. BEAUTIFUL BLEND-WOO- L AND CASHMERE lk in aampU books far lM Unhod Wflpoff bock of iwy the sMorn. Polio Vaccine Tests Start THE SHORT COAT STORY Uhfifio Wallpaper During April Tests of the new polio vaccine will be made on approximately 1500 first, second and third Of Discontinued grade children in Box Elder Patterns County beginning about the middle of April when the vaccine arrives. 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