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Show & THE LEADER. Farm Loan Head Oldster Home Says Future Bright J. E. President; Holmgren, Directors George C. Rudd, Char- les E. Kunzler, Lloyd Davis, and Secretary-Treasur- and er Manager Marry Drew of the Box Elder County National Farm Loan Association, spent Thursday and Friday of last week in Salt Lake City, attending a conference of directors of Utah national farm loan associations. The meeting was devoted to discussing ways and means of service rendered improving ranchers and farmers by these cooperative lending organiza. tions, through which Land Bank loans are made. A recent study indicates a continued healthy and stable economic outlook for farmers. As a consequence, Walter Dean, president of the Federal Land Bank of Berkeley, stated that effective immediately higher valuations will be used in appraising better farm properties for Land Bank Loans. Seeks Candidates To Naval Academy An examination for all young men interested in attending the U. S. Naval Academy will be held i various Utah cities on Monday, Jan. 17, 1955, accordH. ing to Representative-elec- t A. Dixon. This examination will be open only to candidates designated by Dr. Dixon or one of the othef members of Utah's congressional delegation. Any young man between the ages of 17 and 22, a high school graduate in gqo3 physical con. , enter dition eligible napolis providing he can pass to is An- the necessary entrance 'examina- tions. Any young man interested in entering Annapolis in 1955 should immediately write congDixo'n, House of ressman-elect Representatives, Washington, D. C. Court Names 25 Twenty five Box Elder County residents have been named to serve as jurors for the January term of First District Court, according to Luella O. MacFar-lane- , deputy clerk. The new court term commences Jan. 12, 1955. The prospective jurors include Lula B. Reeder, Ella Anderson. To Committees At a meeting of the Committee for the establishment of a Nursing home, held in the Court House last week several items of business were transacted. Orvil J. Nish of Plymouth and Dan A. Hickman of Snowville were to replace appointed Abbott of Tremonton George and Mrs. Bert Eliason of Snowville who had submitted their resignations. John D. Merrill, Lovisa W. NelM. son. Ralph R.RVeder, Roy Holland R. W. Thomas. Lucille F. Olsen, Christen M. Christei-sen- , and Mark F. BritenJur, all of Brigham City. Also named were John F. Hansen and Marcellis B. Johnson. Garland; W. H. Beyer, Jotm C Barfujs, and Vernon L. Hansen, Tremonton; Delbert ai. Holmgren and Irving Christensen Bear River City. Jennie M. Adney and .V liter Eosley, Corinne; George R" Thornley, Thatcher; Elijah M. Tarns, Willard; Harold W Burt and William E. Hunsakcr, Tyville; Charley O. lleiuirieks, Fielding; and Gertrude 1?. mons, Beaver JOam. The following committee assignments were made: : Dr. J. Howard Brigham City, and Dr. C. Ficklin, Tremonton, George and Mrs. Kleon Kerr, Tremonton; Mrs. Parle v Christensen, El wood; and Jay W. Oldroyd, Brigham City. Finance: Omer J. Call, Brigham City attorney, chairman, and D. G. Nelson, Jr., ;id Dan A. Hickman, Snowville; and Orvil J. Nish, Plymouth; and Mrs,. J. E. Ryan, Brigham City. Building and Location: Adolph Reeder, Corinne, chairman, and A.P. Dalton, Willard; Mrs. 'RichIS PAULS ard Alston, Brigham City, Mrs. SUNDAY KADK) TOPIC Quentin Allen, Tremonton; and The subject for the 8:15. SunMrs. Vernon Johnson, Bear River City. day morning broadcast of the Life of St. Paul over radio The committee decided to station KBUII on Dec. 19 will formally request the County be "Paul's Defense Before Herod Commissioners to make appli- Agrippa II and His Shipwreck cation with, thi Utah State De At Sea. " partment of Health for funds Mrs. Marjorie Christiansen that are available under the will The Garden," "In sing Act to assist in the Ann construction of a nursing home. accompanied by Dorothy Bowman. The address will be These funds would pay approxigiven by Ebon M. Strong of the percent of the Boc Elder mately forty-fivhijih school Seminary total cost of a home. faculty. Pending a complete study of the .problem of financing construction it was agreed that the tftcir 1955 budget to be used County Commissioners should be towards purchase of a lot and requested to include $8000 in construction of a nursing home. Su-ey- Ras-musse- n. Tremgaiton, Utah Ilev. B. Edward I.epper Sunday, December 19 Sermon: "For This He Came" m Sewing Classes .Meet Thursdays Gathering news and spreading tales About the things you did on earth. And when you passed away. It's true, he lie has to delve in everything About the folks we know. is From politics to treason . At times he is convinced that Even murder is in season. teria building. You wreck your car on one short beer, Or so you firmly stated; This man reports the judge declared You were inebriated. int . . It's queer how folks will do nice things Then drop a little hint A to how it wouldn't hurt bit To have it sh8vv in print. He has jiis nose in everything That happen here on earth, No matter what your standing is. How high or low your birtlfc You try to steal some money And present a pretty tale, This bird comes out and tells the As to vhy you went to jail. invites anyone who would like to learn more about sewing to bring their material to wor,k with and join the class 'whenever it iconvejv first saw the light of day. You The adult sewing classes conducted by Mrs. Oneta Shurtz of the high school are meeting each Thursday evening at 7 o'clock in the sewing room of the cafeMrs. Shurtz Prayer This man prints nftvs about the time inquisite . . . A very nosey guy, His one redeeming feature is, lie's seldom known to lie. Pastor 1954 O Lord, Have mercy on this guy As we wander here below. Tremont St. at Second North H-m- Hill-Burto- Thursday. December 16. A Weekly Newspaperman's Community Methodist Church For Jury Duty Aids Named Tremonton. Utah Then that same guy, while ffying high Will cutrsome foolishcaper, And go any length at all To keep it from the paper. truth. nd so we ask Thy mercy As we near the Golden Stairs You put us here to stick our nose In other folks' affairs. From Ted McCandless column in Craig (CoIo.)4Enjplre Courier 0 o to do so. . lLA PRIM.VllY IWKTY The children of the Fourth the ward will be entertained .. I JM LJ"l '.'! V 11 wusxywnr .ii i - 1- at a Christ mas party next week. The event will be held MP n day at 4 o'clock, Association Irimarv a and parents are invited to attend with their children. HERE ARE GIFT SUGGESTIONS THAT ARE PRACTICAL THEY FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY. 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