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Show Thursday. September 30, 19S4 James Walton is Nurserymen Head Club News (r James Walton, owner of Wal ton Valley Nursery in Tremonton, has been elected president v, TTfah Association 01 Ult and Social Events Nurserymen. elected during a re- rent convention of the Utah STAKE MISSIONARIES -- ..r in connection with EVENT SOCIAL the Utah-Idah- o of ENJOY a meeting South Bear River Stake mis. Chapter 38, American Associat sionaries and their wives enjoy- ion of Nurserymen. Other officers are Robert ed a social evening together at Atuinann. Sandy, vice president; t the home of Mr. and Mrs. and Ray Dabb, Ogden, Secret Walker last Friday night. A supper prepared by the Speakers at the convention ladies was greatly enjoyed, as included national and state were the games and entertain officials. RECEPTION, DANCE HONOR NEWLY WEDS A wedding reception and dance was held Wednesday night at the L.D.S. Institute, College Hill, in Logan in honor of the new Mr. and Mrs. Wood ruff Snow. Mrs. Snow is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Fletcher, Logan, and Woodruff is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Orion ment presented. Snow, Deweyville. Guests of honor were Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Coombs and J. H. MIDLAND CAMP Rhead, recently released as DAUGHTERS MEET stake missionaries. They were Xhe Midland Camp Daughters presented certificates by Lorry met Friday E. Rytting, stake mission presid. of Utah Pioneers afternoon at the home of Agnes ent. Earl with Mrs. Johanna Hawk, ins as The lesson, ENTERTAINS VISITORS Came in 54",was given "They Mr. and Mrs. Lee Fuhriman by Polly Smith and Louise K. Nelson read a life sketch of her entertained at a delicious chicken dinner at their grandmother, Emma Price KelTremonton Wednesday in home ly. Refreshments were served by evening in honor of Mr. and and Mrs. LeeRoy Pettingill who the hostesses. , were visiting here from CalifBesides the guests of honornia. FIRST WARD PLANS or the host and hostess and and OPENING SOCIAL family were; Mr. and Mrs. Tremonton First Ward Relief William D. Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Society will hold an opening Virgil Harris and son Phil of social in the form of a Chuck Portage and Mrs. Ulalla Corn Wagon Supper next Thursday, wall and daughter, Mary of Oct. 7, beginning at 7:30 p.m. Tremonton. All women of the ward are invited, according to new ward Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Ault were in Malad Sunday. president, Clella Holland. Genie ve Walker is Elected to CBS Club A Tremonton resident, Mrs. Genieve Walker, was cited broadcast on the Gate," 0 "Garden of CBS Radio's program last Saturday, when her election to the Order of the Green Thumb was announced Mrs. Walker was nominated for the award by Mrs. Lola Roberts, fofe her successful ef. forts in treating alkali soil to make it nutritious for growing good gardens and flowers. The broadcast was to be heard over KSL, but a change in the time of the program eliminated the broadcast in this area. coast-to-coa- st Del-ber- two-cour- se ary-treasur- Burglar Admits Laws Break-i- n Police have arrested a man in Canton. S. Dak., who has John burglarizing admitted on Laws Service in Tremonton Sheriff to Sept. 3, according Warren Hyde. He is Robert LeRoy Griffith, ofbeing held by So. Dakota Sheriff ficers on another charge, . Hyde said. CALIFORNIANS VISIT HERE Two daughters of Dr. and Mrs. William E. Hawkins have q rfek with their parents. Moody The women, Mrs. - Lapreal HIT of Oakland, Cain., ana jvi. this Georgianna Hardesty left Socweek to attend the Relief sesiety and general conferencebefore sions in Salt Lake City returning home. . Thumbnail Facts On Interesting, Unusual in Utah Utah's Income Rises in 1953: Still Below U. S. Average Utahns enjoyed another year increasing income during 1953 although their per capita income was still below the national average, it was reported in a Utah Foundation Research Brief released today. Using . U. S. Department of Commerce data Just published, the brief reported that individ ual income of persons in Utah e reached the high of $1.1 billion for the 1953 calendar year. This was an increase of 26 percent since 1950 and three percent over 1952. The rise in income was led of all-tim- by manufacturing payrolls STAKE HARVEST BALL SATURDAY NIGHT i sav e a SAVE Oil FURNITURE The Harvest Ball of the South Bear River Stake will be held Saturday evening, Oct. 2 at the s SAUE OH TELEVISION SALE PRICE SALE PRICE Living Room Set Reg. 149.95 4 99.50 full 129.95 Reg. 199.95 $44.50 Roaster Oven Value FREE Reg. 500.00 Reg. 5004)0 21" Console o 21" Capri . 249.95 Special Interest Classes of the four wards are all invited to attend the meeting and fcear the message of the Bunnells. with purchase of Chrome Kitchen Set 239.95 299.95 More entertainment than ever with 3 channels and the . Great New Shows Appliances At Wholesale R eg. Kelvinator Washer Reg. Hotpoint Washer Kelvinator Refrigerator Reg. Kelvinator Freezer Reg; Kelvinator Freezer Reg. Kelvinator Range Reg. R eg. Kelvinator Range 299.95 2K9.93 119.95 399.95 6 19.95 389.05 269.95 Now 149.95 Now 9 99.95 Now 299.95 Now 280.00 Now 449.95 Now 259.95 .Now. 1 90.00 Northern Furniture' Appliance increased between 11 1952 and 1953. Mining payrolls history. rose 9 while trade and service payrolls and government payTHIS IS THE PLACE ments each were 6 above the DO YOU KNOW previous year. That on the basis of an The Utah Foundation release extensive survey just comnoted that farm income declined AAA 60,000,000 the pleted by for 1953. Consharply pleasure travelers will go struction "payrolls were also reBY ALL MEANS OF forth to be down ported an TRANSPORTATION Income per person averaged 10 over 1953. The increase $1,510 in Utah for 1953. It was greatest increase will be reported that this was $55 below among motor travelers. The the average for the Mountain number of vehicles on the States and $199 under the natnation's highways has inional average. from 43,000,000 in creased The principal source of Utah 1953 to an estimated 46,000,-00- 0 income in order of their size this year. rwere: trade and service, govern ment payment, manufacturing, DO YOU KNOW That OF 4,000 FAMILIES mining, agriculture, and constron a national panel by polled uction. the Curtis Publishing Co., Noting that government pay48 reported taking one or ments accounted for 23.6 of more vacation trips; almost all income received by Utahns, 29 took one only trip and the Foundation observed that 19 two took or more trips. only two other states, Vrginia The average duration was for and New Mexico, received a 10.2 days. The average num-be- r greater percentage of their inof vacation trips per famcome from this source. 1.7 and the average was ily Utah Foundation points out number of persons on each that while the importance of trip was 2.4. PROJECTED TO manufacturing in the general A NATIONAL BASIS, economy is less pronounced in U. S. FAMILIES Utah than in the nation as a TOOK 34,272,000 VACATin the whole, its importance" ION TRIPS. State is increasing rapidly and DO YOU KNOW Utah is second only to Colorado That the PEAK TRAVEL among the Mountain States in MONTHS are June, July and manufacturing activity. August, accounting for 50.5 Utah was again among the percent of .the total trips. leading states of the nation in Fall months accounted for income from mining for 1953, 21.8, winter months for the Utah Foundation report 10.4, and spring months said. Utah citizens received 7.3 for 17.3. of their income from mining DO YOU KNOW payrolls compared with a natUTAH is the geographical ional average of only 1.4. center of the magnificent The Utah, percentage from western region containing 62 mining was exceeded only by NATIONAL PARKS AND West Virginia and Wyoming. MONUMENTS Of this numCommentmg upon the part ber, UTAH has 14 NATIONAL PARKS AND MONUmining plays in the Utah economy, the Utah Foundation reMENTS, they are: port said: "It should be pointed 1. Cedar Breaks National Mon. out that the payrolls of an in- 2. Capitol Reef National Mon. dustry do not give a complete 3. Dinosaur National Monument. picture of the importance of 4. Rainbow Bridge Natl. Mon. that industry to the economy of 5. High Uintas Primitive Area. 0 the State. 6. Deadhorse Point and Grand For example, approximately View Point. 65 of interstate railroad ton- 7. Bryce Canyon National Park. of interstate ton. 8. Zion Natl. Park and Mon. nage and 60 age is provided by the mining 9. Timpanogos Cave Natl. Mon. industry. In additm, much of 10. Arches National Monument. Utah's manfacturing activity, 11. Natural Bridges Natl. Mon. such as smelting of metals and 12. Mi'ument Valley. production of steel, is directly 13. Hovenweep National Mon. associated with mining". 14. Four Corners.' (20) 5. 20,-160,0- 00 Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Bunnell, who are in America on vacation 35Q Weslingliouse Reg. BUNNELLS TO TALK AT MUTUAL from Iran, will be at the Tremonton Fourth Ward MIA meeting next Tuesday night, to show slides of Iran and their travels in Jerusalem. The members of Westinghoiise Reg. 319.95 SPECIAL BONUS Wesiinghouso dob. 325.00 27" Westinghoiise Piece Bedroom Set 21" Capehart Elwood Ward. All young people of the stake are invited to dress up in aprons and overalls, be at the Elwood ward at 8:30 and enjoy the fun., There will be prizes to a'dd to the dancing fun and refreshments for sale. which The following is one of a series of articles to be published throughout the summer in an effort to better acquaint readers with the possibilities of the tourist industry. We can make the tourist business for Utah in 1954 the biggest in our W. D. Sanders, a brother of Mrs. Brig Williams from Alaska spent four days this week at the Brig Williams home. Two sist&s of Mrs. Williams and their husbands, Mr. and Mrs. George R. Larsen of Rexburg, Idaho and Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Kenison of Phoenix, Arizona also visited here during the week. C Dianne is a student at Brig-haYoung University and her sister, Karla, will enter a Provo school also. m Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Ault of Walla Walla, Wash., visited with Mrs. T. A. Carter. 2 DO YOU KNOW UTAH STORr OF THE PEARL OF GREAT PRICE" "A CHILD'S DR. DETA P. NEELEY This beautiful book, written simply an8 dramatically, will introduce the children of the Church to tb truths found in the PEARL OF GREAT PRICE.. Sold at Cowley's in Tremonton and at book stores everywhere. Price S1.75 210 known IUM; 2nd in COPPER and LEAD; 3rd in the production of SILVER and ZINC; and 6th in the production of GOLD. By .. HAS minerals in the state, some of which are found nowhere else in the world. UTAH IS FIRST among the 48 states in the production0 of URAN- DO YOU KNOW 1 That BRYCE CANYON NATIONAL PARK in Southern Utah, has thousands of pinnacles, terraces and 14 huge amphitheatres which show more than 60 shades and tints of predominant color of reds, pinks, and creams. U TALK UTAH |