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Show Thursday' September THE LEADER Tremonlon. Utah 30. 1954 Dewey ville, Elwood Develop Additional Water Resources week.. Three first prizes for boys and three first prizes for girls entered :n a drawing contest "Uncle Roscoe" of KSL-Twere presented. was kept plenty busy as he visit, During his three-hou- r sketched 1,000 pictures for the television entertainA new supply of culinary popular youngsters visiting him at, the er was surrounded water for Deweyville and Ei American Food Store here last wood has been obtained by the two town boards by additional Hvrlnnment of the springs in Cold Water Canyon during the ' summer months. Under the direction of Golden 'Uncle Roscoe' Has Busy Day V JOE CAKK, the past three FFA to Sponsor happy to announce that Is Bunnell Talks L. WAYNE On Biblical Lands GARRARD ;. .v ' 's ' is now employed in his Service Department at 330 East Main Street, Tremonton. Mr. Garrard comes to Carr'S with ten years experience In mechanical work on Mercury, Ford cars and trucks with dealers in Ojden and Tremonton. Wayne will be happy to seen all his old friendu and cus- L. WAYNE GARRARD tomers at his new location. For guaranteed repairs and the best maintenance and service on your Lineal, Mercury or Ford cars or trucks, bring them to u JOE CAM S The Home of Ford Products In Tremonton WE'LL BE SEEING YOU v Andreason, Elwood Town Board president, and Horace Barnard, head of the Deweyville town board, together with members of the town boards, approxim ately 80 gallons per minute has been added to the water supply. With the continued drouth of Two illustrated lectures on Iran and ancient biblical lands will be presented on Oct. 4 and 6 by LeRoy Bunnell, sponsored by Bear River Chapter FFA. Colored pictures, souvenir ex. hibits and lecture on the Ur of Chaldee, Babylon, Jerusalem, Persia and Iran will constitute the program. These special pictures will be shown exclusively to this group, Mr. Bunnell states. Mr. Bunnell is very interested in the future of the Bear River High School F.F.A., and would like eventually to see the chapter own and operate a training and demonstration farm. His major objective is to further encourage improved farm, ing practices among Future Farmers, "young farmers, and adult farmers of the Bear River Valley. Admission fees will go to chapter projects. Mr. Bunnell is a former chapter advisor, now serving in Iran as an agricultural consultant for that country. The Bunnells are visiting in Tremonton before returning to their assignment. ur ft . - ;t4Alv' , years cutting down the flow of the old Cold Springs supply from 250 gallons to about 60 gallons per minute, the town boards began work early this spring on new development. NEW WATER SUPPLY Workman and water source for Deweyville and Elwood The first additional water water systems. equipment have been busy developing was found about 1000 feet above the original source, and this back fills, with most of the ed sufficient for the normal that in some instances in the fall another spring' was tapped labor being donated by members needs of all families on the two past some farm units had used of the town (boards. giving additional water. water systems, according to as high as 90,000 gallons per The present increase is deem Golden Andreason, who stated month. The cost of the project this year was some j$2, 000.00, which was spent for pipe and the cost of a contractor to move the earth, dig trenches and make BARGAINS BY THE DOZENS! Week Urges Hire Of Pbysically Handicapped Designation of the week of as National Employ Oct. 9 the Physically Handicapped in Tremonton was announced this week by Mayor Jesse M. Day. The week is aimed at providWARM PLAID PAIR ing occupational placement for physically handicapped persons, enabling them to become deand pendable, useful citizens of the commun. ity. Full 70x80" double bed size in Pastel A few persons suffering from pJaids. Warm comfort for you this winter with these soft, fleecy double bed physical disablements are avail5 b'ankels wool added for strength able for jobs in Box Elder Counand warmth. Quantity limited so come ty, according to Dale Madsen, early for yours. interviewer for the Box Elder County office of the Utah Department Employment Security. Physically handicapped per. Special Purchase IVERSON sons are often more stable and Buys Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Iverson efficient than others,, Mr. Mad-se- n Machine Washable have a new baby boy born R said. Sept. 24, at Brigham City. Their first child was a boy also. The J. W. Iversons of Tremonton and Martha Jensen of Brigham A big selection of high colors City are the proud grand parin long sleeve sport model ents. sizes 6 to 16 15-deni60-gaug- e, LOVELAND er T Dewaine and Flo Grover Special Purchase Loveland of Roy are the parPrinted Challis Looking Upward ents of a baby boy, born Sept. Serving Outward 14. Mr. and Mrs. Fred M. GroTremont St. at Second North ver of East Garland are the Tremonton, Utah maternal .grandparents. Rev. B. Edward Lepper KIMBEIt Pastor Full size head squares in A baby girl was born to Mr. Sunday, October 3 soft floral patterns. lovely and Mrs. Wayne A. Kimber, World-Wid- e Communion Water resistant treated for Sunday, Sept. 26 at Logan. The all winter long. Church School 10 a.m. baby is the first granddaughter Morning Worship 11 a.m. for Margaret Richardson of Gar. Special Purchase Sermon: land. Mrs. Elbert Kimber of' i "Once Upon A Time" Brigham City is the other grandfor baby mother. KUNZLER 2 Ernest and Roseanne" Little-woo- d Kunzler of Corinne are Side snap style New type the proud parents of a baby fabric backed with jersey girl, born Sept. 15. waterproof plastic smooth next to the skin. Full cut. JAMES R. Mrs. and Glenn Bishop A baby girl was born to Arlo wil be guests at a Special Purchase and Colleen Monson James of Phillips dinner at the Night Family Park Valley on Sept. 16. Community Methodist Church PUGSLEY , Wednesday October 8, at 7 p.m. Two babies for Park Valley The Reverend Phillips is Rescouples this week. Rex and ident 'j-y i Bishop of the Denver Area. 1 Helen Hirschi Pugsley also have fellowand the dinner Following a girl, which arrived three days Bishop Phillips will bring iff:. after the James baby on the ship, Highly absorbent one or his ever inspirational quick , 18th. , drying fused edges mean no , messages. chaffing. No diaper rash GARDNER and Mrs. Phillips have Bishop bargain priced. Lamond and Mildred Florez travelel in many areas of the Gardner of Deweyville welcom' Reduced to Clear of the world visiting 51-1ed their fifth child on Sept. 18. Women's Girls Boys 5 the Christian work. These rich The new baby is a boy, making devotconstant and f three boys and two girls for the experiences ion to their fellow workers v family. make them interesting and, inLARSON1 spirational in all their contact. Arnold and Mae Spencer LarJ u The Reverend and Mrs. Mon- s:J A cdmpieW clean-u- p 0 cnophan sen of Garland are the parents of forct In Jackson will bring the SirU and boys all of a new baby" boy, born Sept froM Salt Lake City. shoes Browns ' 18. The bttle fellow has three guests on leg.lovely reds blacks, and whites up is District Reverend Jac'k'tt I brothers and on $ister. Mr. and nylon tocking$ at Pihneyi low, low price ! n superintendent ol the For the Men Mrs". James Spencer of TremonBeautiful lWenief nylona, o "WJ District. Water Resistant ton afie the local grandparents. ber, yet Slim, dark teuna,1 The dinner will be fved BURT 1. Dont memrcrs lisei qui thu exciting event 1 Gerald fl4 Edna Westmore- pot luck style and all are to this fellow invited join land Burt of' Brigham City are THIS fALL, IT'S SMAtfi TO BUY AT SAVINOti the parents of baby girl, born ship. 21. inin Their' first child was Sept. price tor a boy. The W. A. festmorelands : NOTICE w to?? fn of Tremonton are Edna parNew Shipment Sanfdtized or tan. The Board of Education, Box ents. Fall Patterns Pririied Cotton Elder Machine Washable County School District is DAVIS one sale for school used woven Pattern offering Robert and Marian Linford bus which at be may inspected Chfomespun Acetate Davis of Garland arc the parents J . FLANN'KL of a baby boy, their first child. the school bus shop in TremonThe baby arrived at Valley hos- ton. Utah. Interested parties will leave pital Sept. 25. vd- bids with the Clerk r of the . Mrs. Henry Foxlcy and dau- Board. Brigham City, not later na t 4r J . A. eomntptrlv 33" - Crkyi. vov?r. nmv assortmentVmllfv j r 1 (! Ml ghter Dianna and Mr. and Mrs. than 5 o'clock October 4, 1954. i ill " ' "ij n checks Mtrjp-and. reserves Board the The fight Williams ur Brig spent a few days skirts. or hm All sanforized sleepiqg wear fabrics and in Carey, Idaho visiting with to reject any or all bids. Miruns Oizes io a.. many omer uses ie Mr. and Mrs. Keith Rhodes and 41" wid , Eberhart Zundel family. Clerk LAMES9 BAY! 3-- BLANKETS self-supporti- 3.33 . GLAMOUR-SHEE- Community Methodist Church Corduroy Shirts 2.00 NYLONS Head Squares 2for1.00 No need io rnova Just because you need more room. There are many ways you can find by remodeling your present home. Your unused attic or basemeai can easily be changed into a bright new bedroom or dan. Or you can add a new room or wing io make your home more livable. Whichever way you choose, wVll help you plan the Job from start to finish, help you select the right materials. ni Add a New Room We'll tell you how to do it, give you free estimates on all materials needed. If you'd like to have all or part of the work done by professionals, we'll put you in touch with a reliable local builder. Remodol Your Basement It's a quick and easy jgb for DIAPERS tloz. pkg. fmnr . g. loo. out-pos- . Convert Your Garag into a smart new hobby room. The doorway makes a wonderful frame for a big, bright picture' window. Use good looking, easy-to-us- e fir plywood for built-ins- . and See paneling .us for monej' saving building tips and free estimates. 1.00 GAUZE - st pan-uim- Methodist Bishop To Speak at Tremonton Church I to finish walls, and ceiling with plywood. It goes up fast, gives you the? luxury of real wood Giand for built-ins- , low-co- Plastic Pants 2 prs. 'ISvfcm- ts ' ' . SLIPPERS 3.00 mZ Nor1" Utah-Wester- 2 00 iivlp wo-mf- S. tk 60-gau- J x long-wearin- g. Poplin Hats L49 ."Jow laXsTSi 36 Months to Repay ..v HKS. -- ffidlosiru .rsralber ff. Co. CLIFF KERR, Manager WASH OUTING FltOCKS . . TAFFETA 2.79 49c h v 69c 1 i- crr-sje- niONE'2091 TREMONTON . s. . "-u- vfufi |