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Show THE LEADER. Trraontoa. UUli of 57 institutions in this country effering approved training in By Mrs. Wayne Fryer h'p;M dietetics. Completion of Vr dietetic internship qualifies her for the practice of dietetics FIRECRACKEK RUINS in the VACATION TRIP, and for merr.bershiD American D etdic Asscciation. FESTIVAL APPEARANCE DEWEYVTTXE Aeiko Fukui Wins Prise For Dietetic In ternship Miss Aeiko Fukui, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben G. Fukui, Route 2. Tremonton, was one of fourteen dietitians honored at a dinner held Thursday, July 15, at Saint Marys Hospital, Rochester, Minnesota. The dinner and exercises fol lowing it marked the compo-te-ioof a year's internship in hospital dietetics for the young women. MiMnmiii (lift 4e ja. , - v . POKTVCK 'f by Mrs. VirEil C. M I)E!,L t! 1 ' i v I arrived home Wednesday on a thirty-da- y emerfency furlough law returned home Aeiko Fukui cises. Sister Mary Brigh, hosn, pital administrator, conferred Mrs. Winifred Howard , of thv the certificates and insignia to Presidentelect American Dietetic Association, the Interns. was guest speaker at the exer- Saint Mary Hospital is one diabetic patients. Eri-k-so- BBH GOOD USED FARM EQUIPMENT 1 1 1 1 1 International Modal A Tractor with cultivator. 10 ft. Wheatland plow International 16 inch tumble plow. John Deere G. Tractor Gehl Forage Blower Used Truck Wagon. John Deere Tractor with Cultivator. Model A John Deere tractor with mower and 3 cultivator. FARM COUNTY PHONE 5321 SERVICE CROSSROADS wis TREMONTON mii!fflOBr!i I First in 3-- and Giant Wide Screen D Jl" in PRICES; ADULTS j ,,, ji... 50 1 KIDS ml ., .,. 20 1 Thursday, Friday Saturday July 22, 23, 24 BIG DOUBLE FEATURE p my pni7,"iprp AND SECOND CO-HI- T THR8B6I ROCKET SPACE ON MAN'S GREATEST ADVENTURE! UklUB MliSlt Sunday, Monday. Tuesday, "July 25, 26, 27 LAM TURNER krettti! im rsn initrm m is i nniMi SENUTION M FIDTf COLOR IT 0-6-t- fS TECHxicnioai Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, July 28, 29, 30, 31 JAMES WHITMORE. JOAN WELDON and EDMUND GWENN In WARNER BROTHER'S SENSATIONAL e CARS - Mr. and Mrs. John F. Conley wore Ogden visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. William D. Harris left Wednesday to visit with their children in Nampa, Caldwell, Jerome and Idaho Falls. Temple Visit Mrs. Vera Hall accompanied the following boys and girls to the Logan Temple Saturday where they did baptismal work. Dale Thomas, Billie Gibbs, Barry Parkinson, Irene Hall, Janice Rose and Sherry Harris. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Wiliams Jr. and family of Pocatello were weekend guests of Mrs. Wiliam's mother, Mrs. Margaret R.Howell and other relatives. Mrs. Thomas P. John, who has been very ill, was taken from the Oneida Hospital to the home of her son and dauMrs. Mr. and Carl Isaacghter, son in Malad. Mrs. Harold Thomas of Lava Hot Springs visited Wednesday with har sister, Mrs. Reed Niel- THEM 9$ Crawl and Crush Giants clawing up from the earth's mile-deecatacombs. p sen. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd ren. Reed Baron, Ogden, has been visiting at the home of his aunt and uncle, Jack and Bern ice Germer. Yellowstone Trek It's a trek to Yellowstone Park for Gus and Lettie They stopped in Rexburg for a reunion of their family, then continued on to the Park. They were accompanied by the Cy Marbles. Mrs. Jay Norr, Mrs. Reed Norr and Mrs. Alvin Norr drove to Brigham to visit with Mrs. Tillie Day on her birthday. They also called. at the James Bur-ban- k. El-wo- NOW! J Wrinkl-slie- . . . perfectly wear! for well-school- WE SELL FOR LESS 1 d ed no-mu- ss HENRY J. 1951 Sedan, 6 Overdrive, Heat- er, Radio. New Paint . perfectly "turned out" for the fashion minded scholar! Only S495.00 WILLYS 1951 Convertible. Overdrive, Radio and Heater. Load ed with accessories. Very iV5 good. 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Oran Parkinson visited in Roy Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Leon Parkinson and family and with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hoggan and daughters, Their daughter, Marva Jean returned home with them after a weeks visit Mr. and Mrs. Leon Conger and children of Tremonton visited Tuesday and Wednesday with Mrs. Conger's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Hoskins. Mrs. Lorenzo E. Hoskins visited Thursday in Logan with her sister,' Mrs. Alice Negus. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Morris of Bingham Canyon, Utah spent the weekend with their son-in- - o, 4-- COTTON PLAIDS G00DUSED on their Yellowstone ! Mr. and Mrs. Henry Marble and family drove to Rexburg, Idaho, to attend the Burbank family reunion. They drove on to Idaho Falls to see Mr. Marble's sister who is recovering from a major operation. Family reunions seem to be in the spot light this week. Those attending the Peterson reunion at Pioneer Park in Brigham City were the Charles Peterson family, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Norr and Brent, and Mrs. James Holdaway and child- Dan River ON in-la- TViUwMArtaH a? jjs from daughter, July Specials here Thursday home and , Sunday. Park. '"'"-- Mr. and D. J. Hawks Mrs. Josh Hawks. returned home with them after spending the past two months with his grandparents. Fireside Held The M.I.A. held "Fireside" in the Relief Society room at the Church Sunday evening following Sacrament meeting. DeAnn Howell was in charge Hollis Neal, returned missionary of Tremonton, was the guest speaker and showed slides of the Islands. Mr. and Mrs. John S. Neal and Fred Rucker of Tremonton were also present. Light refreshments were served to the large crowd in attendance. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hall of Brig ham City visited Tuesday with their daughter, Maurine Gibbs who has been; very Jll but is recovering nicely. Raymond HalL son of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell C. Hall went to Salt Lake City Wednesday where he enrolled at the University of Utah. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Hoskins went to Brigham City Sunday to take Mrs. Margaret Knudson and Nassie Moon to visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hall for the next week. Mr. and Mrs. Don Bowen and family of Ogden visited relat- ives way '. Saturday trip to evening from a ten-daSpokane, Wash, and Canada. They visited in Spokane with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brown and family and Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Gibbs and son. They report a very pleasant trip. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gibbs, Bishop and Mrs. Walter Gibbs and Mrs. Virgil Harris were among those who attended the funeral service for Leslie Brun-ke- r at Willard Saturday. Mr. Brunker was the father of Mrs. Earl Darley formerly of Portage. Mrs. Cora McCrary, Mrs. Maude R. Harris, Isabelle O. Nielsen, Sarah C. Howell, Fern H. Hall, Velda G. Harris, Dur-en- e Roderick, Roxie Jenkins, Mary Y. John, Ora K. Hoskin, Martha Halford, Faye Thomas and Bishop Walter E. Gibbs attended the Portneuf-Mala- d Stake Primary convention at Arlmo, Idaho Thursday. Scout Outing John Clark, Clinton Harris, Sheldon Clegg, Tommy and Mark John and Alan Nielsen, Boy Scouts, and their Scoutmaster, Arthur Gibbs returned to their homes from Camp at Bear Lake Saturday. They were gone six days. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Rose and daughter, Janice, attended the Badger family reunion at Stan-rod- , y in-e- m 1 e, from Korea. He was called home on account of the serious illness of his father, J. Hyrum Gibbs. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Knud-se- n accomplishments. Dr. Russell M. Wilder, forn-erl- y chief of the Department of Medicine, Mayo Clinic, and well known authority on nutrition and diseases of metabolism, presented the Mary Agnes Foley Prize to Miss Fukui. It is award' ed annually to the dietetic showing exceptional understanding and skill in teaching 1 GIRIIS LaDell Gibbs, U. S. Army, ) Miss 1 Harris HOME ON EMERGENCY I EAYE Fukui was the recipient of a coveted award for her . Vavation plans went suddenly awry at tne nome 01 iiisnop ana Mrs. Winford Barrus. They were ail set to go on a trip up into the Northwest and their daugh-trEmma Jean, was to attend a music festival in Cleveland, Ohio. A firecracker exploded in Dixon home. morning. Micheal Litchford celebrated Sunday dinner rus5 at Mrs. his were eighth birthday with a party Ray Heusser home Vana Swander, Velvet Barnard at his home. There were seven guests for party refreshment? and LaRee Fowers of Ogden. Mrs. Lydia Norr attended an served by his mother, MrS. outing with other rr.tir.bCiS of ICJjarles Litchford. the Ladies Farm Bureau at WilMr. and Mrs. Odell Fryer and low Park in Logan. There were children, Washington Terrace, fourteen present for the tasty were Sunday evening visitors chicken dinner. at the Ted Nielsen home. Mifs LoRae Whitaker has Visiting at the M. A. Talbot home in Ogden were the Bill gone to Burbank. Calif., with Warnke family. They bade fare- her aunt and uncle, Mr. and well to the;.r niece and nephew, Mrs. Shirley King. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Talbot, Horace Dewey, Inglewood, who zrs returning to their home Calif., has been visiting relatives in Minnesota. in town. Mrs. Mary O'Neill, Vallejo, Fishing Trip Calif., was a guest at the ClarA two day fishing successful Mrs. ence Fryer home. She and is reported by Sam Hasha-mottrip Fryer are cousins. Charles Litchford and A group of girls met at Lish. Neal They spent the time the home of Colleen Germer in with their leaders, Mrs. Roma up Wyoming. Recent visitors at the home Perry and Mrs. Margaret Perry. Different projects were worked of Mr. and Mrs. James Gardner on. Ice cream and cupcakes were Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Wells of Malad, Idaho. were served by Home again is Mrs. Orpha Peterson Colleen Linda and Ault after spending the week Germer. M I A. 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