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Show THE LEADER. Tremoototi, Utah Thursday, October 21, 19S4 students put a circle around Oct. 29 on your calender and save that day for the big Halloween Carnival sponsored by the P.T.A., to be held at the school house at 7:30 p.m. This is for elementary school students, little Mabel Romer brothers and sisters, and for by papa and mama too. You'll need HALLOWEEN CARNIVAL your pennies to have your fort, une told, for the fish pond, and SET BY PTA to buy your supper but there TO PURCASE BED a free and be free will games Attention all boys and girls P.T.A. This show. pro. up to and including eighth grade picture ASC Committee Election Results Announced for Box Elder County Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation County and Com. Munitv Committees for Box Elder County were elected re entlv under the direction of County and Community Election Boards appointed by tllie Secret ary of Agriculture. The following Community Committeemen were elected for the various Communities to take ffice October 1 and serve for ELW00I) ject is to raise funds to purchase a bed for the office. Mr. Nichols is desirous of having a cot at the school for students who are hurt or become ill until arrangements can be made to get them home. Let's everyone come out and support this worthwhile project. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Merrill of Maywood, Calif., were house Cornwall and Mrs. Dorma Brough drove to Salt Lake City to attend the 'missionary farewell of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Bott who will leave soon for the New Zealand Mission. Mrs. Bott is the former Delma Francom. Home On Fnriaagh Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hansen are spending a thirty day furlough at the home of his broguests of Mrs. Geneva Erickson ther, Mack. Cliff is in the U. S. last week. The tw ladies are Air Force- and! is stationed at sisters. Sunday, Mrs. Erickson, Geiger Field: near Spokane, - Wash. He is helping Mack har- vest his beet3 while on leave. Visiting friends and relatives here and in Logan during the past three weeks is Mrs. Boyd Iverson of Townsend, Montana. Mrs. rverson is the former Marion Frank, a sister of Duane Frank and Mrs. Marion Miller. Miss Luella Romer of Sail Lake City spent several days last week at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs Carl Ramer. On Saturday she accompanied her parents and sister Leola, to Hant, Idaho to visit the Odell Romer family. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Francom attended the missionary farewell in Salt Lake City Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Bott. They also visited the Roy Prices at Midvale and the Newell Bram-brough family at end guest of their daughter Joan was Shirley Francom of Logan. Kearns. Week- the 1955 year. Community A (Portage and Plymouth) Arthur L. Gibbs, Chairman; Jess Lamb, Vice Chairman; Austin Nish, Regular Member: William L. Gibbs. 1st Alternate; Thomas A. John. 2nd Alternate. Community B (Blue Creek, Hansel Howell, Promontory, and Pocatello Valley) Herman Rex Chairman; Fonnesbcck, Homer Vice Adams, Chairman; Kotter, Regular Member; Harry Canfield, 1st Alternate; Earl Fuhriman, 2nd Alternate. C Community (Snowville, Park Valley, Lynn and Grouse Creek) Archie Rose, Chairman, Delbert Tanner, Vice Chairman; Ray Firth, Regular Member; Jess James, 1st Alternate; Kenneth Carter, 2nd Alternate. Community D (Garland, East Garland, Riverside, and Field-tng- ) Leland Capener, Chairman; Gus Forsberg, Vice Chairman; Glen Ward, Regular Member; Thomas Udy, 1st Alternate; Lester Coombs, 2nd Alternate. Community E (Trcmonton, El wood, Bothwell, Thatcher) Colen Petersen, Chairman; May-narSummers, Vice Chairman; Keith Anderson, Regular Member; Thomas Roberts, 1st Alter-nate- ; Gerald Tolman, 2nd Alternate. Community F ( Dewey ville, Honeyville, Collinston, Beaver Dam) Horace Barnard, Chairman; Horace Gardner, Vice Chairman; O Dell Blgler, Regular Member; Ronald Madsen, 1st Alternate; Myron Hansen, 2nd Alternate. Community G (Bear River City, Corinne) John Craner, Chairman; Everett Anderson, Vice Chairman; Orscn A. Christensen, Regular Member; William A. Wood, 1st Alternate; Ralph Fors-gre2nd Alternate. Community H (Harper, Brig-ham- , Perry, Willard, Mantua) Eugene Perry, Chairman; Mer-i- , rill Glen, Vice Chairman; Frank Reeder, Regular Member; Nor. man Jeppsen, 1st Alternate, Merl Beecher, 2nd Alternate. The Chairmen of the various Communities met in a County Convention September 20 and sleeted A. E. Buchanan Chairman of the County Committee with Mirl Mason, Vice Chair man and Horace Barnard, Reg ular Member of the County Committee. Colen Petersen was elected 1st Alternate and Archie Rose, 2nd Alternate to the Coun ty Committee. d " n, LORIN ANDERSON NOW A SERGEANT A uo helps . Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Ander-- n of Bothwell have received word that their son Lorin has ieen made a Sergeant this week. He has been in Yakima, Wash., with his unit for the puipose of making some movies. Lorin's wife has boon spend, ing that time here with the Andersons. MUTUAL OF OMAHA Health Accident Hospital Insurance I X r"goodJperson the pi0of our State. H oilcan a farmer who doesn't even live in Utah fit that definition? To start with, the Kansas farmer is one of 90,000 shareholders who own Kennecott Copper. Because of Kenne-cott'- s Utah Copper Division operations, he is in business in Utah. He pays wages, buys supplies and pays taxes in our State that enable all Utahns to enjoy a higher standard of living. It is the location of the Kansas farmer's business, not his home, that makes him an important person to Utahns. Actually, he is more important than a man living in Utah who might own a thriving factory in Kansas; The factory would help Kansas, where it would maintain a payroll, pay taxes and buy supplies. But it would mean very little to the people of Utah. The Kansas farmer and his fellow Kennecott shareholders who live throughout America, are really Utah businessmen. The benefitsproduced by their business help every man, woman and child in Utah. That's what makqs a Kansas farmer 0 . a "good Utalin." . e o f i , i - " ; NORMAN J. ASTLE Box Elder and Cache Counties Phcn 1 2472 Corinne tfn o - ' Kennecott Coppes C$rpmiio& A Good Neighbor Helping to Budld a Better Utah |