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Show Thursday May 27. 1954 Five To Receive school of agriculture, and Elmer Isaiah Ilaglock, school of arts and sciences, both of Tremon-ton- ; S. Bonita Rae Kerr, Francis Fand Ruby W. McNeeley A. C. Thompson, all of Tremonton, Bachelor of Sciencp degrees school of education. will be conferred op five local students at Utah State Agri- SILVER MEDAL SPEECH cultural college in commenceCONTEST ANNOUNCED ment exercises May 29. A silver medal speech contest The 61st annual commencewill be held Friday, May 28 at field-house ment will be held. in. the. 8 p.m. at the Tremonton Methat 10 a.m. following the odist Church, announces Mrs. academic procession from the Axel Fredericksen, director main building. B. Degrees Riles At - In New Location FOURTH WARD APPOINTS OFFICERS The Sunday School and YW M3A in the Tremonton Fourth recentWard were sustained. new officers and ly Loyal Glenn was made president of the Sunday School with Frank Nielson and Jess Car-fiel- d as counselors. Released were A. J. Mohr as president and Evan Thompson as counselor, Mr Garfield served as counselor with the retiring sup- ' MEMORIAL DAY LUNCH ATTEND POCATELLO The Bear River Camp of FUNERAL Daughters of Utah Pioneers will sell lunch at the Cemetery Monday for the convenience of those who visit during the day. In case" of rain, they will take the lunch sale to the ward amusement hall at Bear River. if, ' 4 I 4 Sunday, guests at the Jess Garfield home included Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Garfield, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kasson and family of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Garfield of Roy and the Jake Dodds of Clearfield. I erintendent. Winifred Woodhead is the new president of the ward Y. A good program has been W, M. I. A- Her counselors are Students who will receive .bachelor of science degrees in- arranged and everyone is invit Joan Archibald and Mildred clude: L. Clair Christensen, ed. Baer, and Lola Krey and Dee Garfield are the secretaries. Released were Amelia Cannon as president, Catherine Nessen as cpunselor, and Carmen Wald-roas secretary. Changes made in the YMMIA of the ward consisted of the release of Melbourne Archibald THE CAR as counselor arid Boyd Miller OF TOMORROW, as secretary, Ilarry Miller was sustained as counselor to A. C. HERE TODAY Christensen, president and R. G. FOR is the other counselor. Woodhead "88H Devere Johnson is the new secSadon dlivfd Mr. and Mrs. John Hadfield and Mrs. R. H. Fuller were in Pocatello Monday to attend the funeral services of Elijah Hancock, cousin of, Mrs. Hadfield. They renewed"" many acquaintances while there, and saw many old friends. Mrs. Irene Bunderson visited Sunday in Salt Lake City with her daughter, Nona, who with her husband, James Knighton, are building a -- new home at Magna. - ! I SPECIAL SALE n Holding a Grand Opening this week in their new location is Allen's Furniture Co. Pictured above is newly K. Allen is manager, assisted redecorated W. A. Allen by front.-Rees- MB" s.. locally; Mat and local taxt xttQ. . Loaded Wtth looksl Packed with powerl See and drive the new 1954 "Rocket Oldsmobile-t- he value buy of the yearl Your pric d.p.ndj upon choic of modal and body tyt, optional qulp- mcnt and acc.uorl.t. Prim may vary tllghHy in adjoining eommunitwi of (hipping charg.t. All prict without notic. lubj.ct to Chang our aaiy budget t.rmtf see your OLDSMODILE dealer todayi- - GLIUnOLET GOr.lPflrJY FDO Phone East Utah 2311 Main 121 Tremonton, Weather Goes Hot, Wet, and Cold Within two day last weekend. Bear River Valley reg ceived a rain, had a minor "heat wave," and felt the coldest temperature in several weeks. Last Thursday, the tem- retary- crop-savin- JOLENE ASIIBY TO GIVE RADIO TALK Joiene A&hby will be the speaker on Mrs. Axel Freder-icksen- 's WCTU radio program Sunday at 8a.m. over KBUII, at Utah-Idah- o perature Sugar Campany in Garland rose to 91 degrees, the hottest reading so far this year. Welcome dark clouds gathered Thursday evening and a slight drizzle fell, followed by another light shower early Friday morn- Brigham City. FORMS THATCHER 4-- CLUB The Thatcher CLub was organized tills week with Lyman Zollinger as their leader. The following officers were chosen, Robert Zollinger, president; David Wight, vice president; Karen Petersen, secretary; Gail Burton, organist and reporter; Val Petersen, chorister. Other members of the club are Clair, Douglas and Carole Zollinger, Leon and Larry 4-- H OF ALL SPRING e ing. The major rainfall came Friday afternoon, accompanied by gusty winds. Rainfall at Garland and Bothwell totalled 45 inches during the entire storm. The lowest temperature for weeks was Saturday morning, when thermometers dropped to 46 degrees. MEMORIAL DAY PROGRAM TO BE GIVEN program has been arranged the American Legion and by Auxiliary and the Veterans of Foreign Wars and their Auxiliary ior presentation on Memorial Day. Leon Halgren will be the speaker, and other special numbers will be given.. The program will be given at the Riverview Cemetery at 10 and will then be given at Bear River Cemetery. A a.m-Monda- EAGER BEAVER 4-- H The Eager Beaver Club elected officers at their meeting this week. Loralee Hansen was chosen president; Yetta Karen is vice president; Nadine Rhodes, secretary; and Lynda Hansen, treasurer.. Margene Fryer is leader of the group. Ball captain for the month is lone Harper and Jean and Sharon will get the games. The meeting was held at the home of Nadine Rhodes. 4-- H II at 12 price TS DELORES BRAS Regular 2.00 Special 1.00 , Coats and Dresses one group l3 off MARLO'S TREMONTON as Friday May 28 Open Evenings liMPiPilMii Open Evenings DRAWING 8:30 P. M. OPEflKJG DAY SPECIALS Manager's Greeting: j Folding Canvas Lawn Chairs . One Group End TABLES and I Cocktail TABLES I sincerely wish lo thank all of our faithful and valued customers, friends and neighbors for your It Is you who have helped to make our business develop and grow. To you, we owe a debt of gratitude, for making this move Into our fine new store possible. With our enlarged stock and better facilities, it is our desire your needs even better in the years to come. Sincerely yours, for better values ; 8.88 1.98 . 7.77 9x12 Wool CARPET Rugs FOD Leaf tones, scrolls, plain weaves.. VALUES TO $100.00. liY V vour choice 59.95 Whether you come We Feature the following Exclusive Lines Mohawk Rugs and Carpets Aiitaiia Upright Home Freezers Permalux Upholstered Living Room Suites Decco Aluminum Lawn Furniture to buy or fust browse, you'll walk out with FREE a thrilling gift on Open, ing Day. Reese K. Allen, Owner and Manager SEE IT in OUR IVirJDOlV TODAY Beautiful, full size Innerspring Mattress and Box Spring to match. $100 .6.66 ...... One special group TABLE Lamps regularly to 20.00 ....... n We invite you now. to come in and enjoy the current values you will find in every department during our Grand Opening. We would like you to share in our free gifts and prizes as well. . . 18x27 Carpet Throw Rugs to-serv- Your suggestions and criticisms will be welcomed at all times. It is our wish to be able to satisfy our home-tow'folks in every respect. Each . ........ patronage during the past four years. A Saturday May 29 VALUE To be presented to one of our fortunate customers. A ticket will be pre sented to every person over 16 who visits our store Friday and Saturday. Additional, tickets will be given with each purchase made during our opening days and nites. Gifts selected at 8:30 p.m., Saturday night Turner Fashion Plate Mirrors, Pictures Lovely Gifts for Free Gift List: the home Free GIVEN AWAY SATURDAY 1st Gift: 100.00 Mattress and Box Spring combination, full size or twin. 2nd Gift: 40.00 9x12 Beauty Reversible Rug 3rd Gift: 20.00 Steam Iron PLUS MANY MORE BEAUTIFUL GIFTS FOR YOUR HOME FREE! AT THE n FURNITURE CO. E 17 Convenient terms Phone 5956, Tremonton Your Home-Tow- n Store |