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Show LEADER. THE 4 Achievement Pays Off for Utah Nolan Smitfc . D; Engl. records in the 4-- H' ers 01m, National Leadership and Soil OUTSTANDING have brought state honors to thiee club members from Ltah. A watch was awarded to each. An exceptional job by contest at the Utah State Junior LiveNolan Smith, 17, of Draper, brought stock Show in 1950. him the distinction of being named He was chosen to be a member of state winnern Utah in the Soil a judjjng team that represented Utah Conservation program. in a Livestock at Denver In mapping out a plan foithe small in 1951. His Herefordshow calf won Grand farm he lives on, Nolan learned that Champion at the 1952 Junior Livethe length of irrigation runsis very stock show at Spanish Fork. He has important in using water efficiently. been a junior leader of his local group He has kept up with recommended for thrfe years. fertilizer plans and does contour In he has given 10 talks planting which has.reduced soil to addition, nine talks to others groups, erosion. appeared on the radio five times. Nolan built a sod dam across the and won a trip to the National mouth of a wash hoping to fill it with 4ie in 1952 for his project on Congress run-obut spring irrigation water Meat and received a gold Animals, broke the dam, so he successfully rerating from the F.F.A. when he repbuilt it with stones. resented Utah at a Livestock JudgHe has given thre demonstrations in 1952. His local leader ing on sou conservation at is Contest and one talk T. Atwood. George club meetings. Nolan has won 109 Miss Olsen first prizes, 23 seconds and two thirds has been outstanding in many fields. on exhibits at Salt Lake County and As a junior leader, she has helped Utah State fairs; also, a trip to Chiher group with their projects, and as cago in 1952 for gardening. Eugene a leader this year she has complete T. Smith isjiis chib leader and Nolan charge of six girls. She has held an assists. . important office in her club each year In recognition of these achievements, the Firestone Tire & Rubber and was twice elected president. In her home economics projects, Co. presented Nolan with a e Dixie has made 28 articles of clothwrist watch award. 1954 4-- H el soil-savi- ng 4-- H 4-- H 4-- H 4-- H ff Tremonion, Utah Thursday, December a. TL's by J. fvarl Wood. Accompanist will be Mrs. Chartes Litch Mary Margaret Perry turned 11 vears old last week. They and by Mrs. Wayne Fryer .'ord. the other girl members of the e Flying in from La Guardia fifth grade celebrated the double 0 DEWEY VI ULE CIIOIK TO Field, in New York and iunding birth dates by attending a movie in Salt yke City Saturday in Tremonton. The girls were PRESENT CHRISTMAS morn ng, wSs Mrs. James Fer accompanied by Aim Fryer. PROGRAM ON SUNDAY rara son, David. Mr. and Visitors at the home of ClarMrs. Peirrson and fam- ence and Roma Charles Next Sunday night in the Perry. Thursday, chapel, a musical dramatic pro- ily drove to Salt Lake City to were Mr. and Mrs. Howard gram of the Christ will be pre- meet them. They will make Johnson. Preston Idaho. sented by the Deweyville Choir their home with the Petersons Mr. and Mrs. Evan Sorenson under the direction of their while Corporal Ferrara com and sons, Brigham C.ty. were leier, Mrs. Orion Snow. It is pletes his Army service in Ger- - Saturday callers at the Clarence called ,Ejtmanuel". tOod With many. Fryer home. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Haycock Miss Patti Dixon, Brigham drove to Provo, Sunday, to see City spent the weekend with day night. Mr. Haycock's aunt, Mrs. Stella Mr. and Mrs. Jay Norr? Mrs. Arthur Erickson an Pack.am, who is seriously ill. Wins Sewing Machine LaRue Officers and Teachers of the and daughters. Rolayne Munns, were in Salt Lake City the Deweyville Primary AssociKathryn Kaye Perry is the ation met at the home of Mrs. Saturday. proud and happy owner of a for Wayne Thursday, Fryer, Visit New Grandson Betsy Ross jewing machine Tcacher-Trainitheir lesson, which she won for her efforts Mr. and Mrs Earf Buchanan "A Little Leavening", which was in a coloring contest sponsored drove to Salt Lake City Sunday given by Mrs. RuperP Blackham. by American Food Store in to visit their new grandson at Rolls were served with salad to f the L.D.S. Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. the ladies present by Grace Forest Buchanan are the new Warnke and Mrs. ssunciay at ine nome Fryer. There of Visaing Mrs. Merlin Fryer Mr. and parents. were 10 in attendance in Clearfield, were Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Madsen Mrs. Wayne Fryer and children. Double. IWrthdars and family of Ogden visited at M. 1. A. Officers announce Misses Ann Holdaway and the Ed Heslop home Sunday. DEW'KYVIllK g ... JOIN AIR FORCE C.ET HOLIDAY LEAVE . Enlistees in the U. S. Air Force can sign up from Dec. 16 to 31 and stay at home until the holidays are over, according to and party will be held next Tuesday night. The program will be given by the music, their annual Christmas program Speech and Drama departments. Attending exercises for their son. Wallace Nielsen, who graduated from R.O.T.C., Monday night at the college in Logan, were Mr. and Mrs. Ted Nielsen. Yoflng Nielsen was commissioned Second Lieutenant. Visiting with their mother, Pearl Perry, during the week were Mr. and Mrs. AltonPerry and children, Ogden, and Mrs. Virginia Peterson of Petersbor-ough- . Sgt. W. G. Angel, recruiting officer. The airmen will be on the pay roll but on official leave, continuing on to basic training after the holidays. Further information is available at the Selective Service office, Brigham City, or at the Ogden Post Office. tVAUTTABDS Lose Weight Men and worn bofoUow the Ayda Plan report loeinj on to 10 pound with tha vary firet box ($2 9). Tak. Ayda befora meaia aa directed. You automatically eat leas loaa weight nat- Sunday dinner guests at the home'of Mr. and Mrs. Ja? Norr were Mr. and Mrs. J. Dixon, Brigham, and daughters, and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Norr and Brent. 16. 19S4 urally. Lara $2.98. AYDS "Ayd certainly fcalped maf -- box VITAMIN CANDY ttMi Mattay CITY DRUG. Tremonion y Band-som- Two Club members in Utah have been named boy and girl state 4-- H winners in the 1954 Leadership program, for outstanding guidance of club and community projects. They are Daven Engle, 19, of Spanish Fork and Dixie Ruth Olsen, 1 8, of Paradise. In his 10 years in activities, Daven. has completed 20 projects. He won the Fitting and Showmanship title at Spanish Fork and Ogden in 1949. His Hereford Calf won the 4-- H ing, frozen 1,183 pounds of food, prepared 766 food items and 1,028 meals, and canned 1,482 quarts. In a Poultry project one year she raised 792 turkeys. In 1952, Dixie won a trip to National H Club Ctmgress in Chicago, for her food preparation. Last year she was state winner in the recreation and rural arts program. j A wrist watch was presented to each by Edward Foss Wilson, Chairman of the Board, Wilson and Co., Chicago. 4-- m 19-je- Mi I-- - Both programs are conducted under the direction of the Cooperative Extension Service. Mae Cornwall director; Clytie Heslop, Mary Gardner, Eva Hansen, Mary Pali, Arlene Hunsaker, Dixie Cornwall and Carolyn Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Buchanan are the ward with EI.WOOD by Mabel Romer MIA THESPIANS GIVE PERFORMANCE OF THREE ONE-AC- T drama directors. PLAYS Three plays were presented in the ward recreation hall Tuesday night. "Roughly Speaking" was directed by Fern Andreason and the following were members of. the cast; Janice Andreason, Richard Thompson, Helen Carlson, Mack Han-sn- , Lila Heslop, WHlis Petersen, Pandi Pali, JoAnn Gardner, Palmer Mann, Marilyn Mann, and Ed Heslop. "U. S. Revolt", directed by Charlette Munns, was cast with the following; Deanne Hansen, Linda Eikel, Kay Francom, Paul Munns, Jackie Thompson, Saunders, Deloris Pali, Rolayne Erickson, and Annetta Thompson. The following were in the play "Cup of Strength", one-a- ct ( Lu-Ve- ll Tuesday, Dec. 21, the Primary is having a Christmas Party for all the Primary children, their parents are also invited. It will be at 3:45the regular Primary time. Travellers C. L. Petersen returned home recently from a trip to Garden Grove, Calif., where he visited his brother Ernest. He went to attend the funeral of a nephew, Anir Benjamin Jr., who lived with his parents at San Diego, California. Monday, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Petersen and daughter, Leona left for a four day trip to Buhl and Wendell, Idaho and Nyssa, Ore., to visit relatives. Mrs. Carl Romer and daughter Leola attended the play, "Three Angels' in Salt Lake City Fri- - pill' jlf Uinstmas I lifitsTfiat; j Bum All vear: o electrical gift All the family will enjoy an o In a broad sense the lighted Christmas tree symbolizes the spirit of service. Man lights up the lives of his neighbors by serving their needs. This spirit is displayed all year long in our State by public spirited citizens who assume the bur4ens of mintflin. ncr& Mcrntinl rnmmiinifv services. j mm V; ccq ijt'&wrmi Volunteer firemen, policemen, mayors, city oilmen, teachers, health guardians and many others working in the public interest, are part of the spirit of service that makes our communities better places for our families. Some serve without pay, others receive only token pay and all give time and effort beyond the immediate needs of their duties. By keeping the spirit of Christmas lights burning throughout the year, these good Utahns are helping the industrial growth of our State. Without them, business enterprise as we know it could not operate successfully. They deserve the gratitude of all the people of our State. fry Tr & UGHT A UTAH POWER CO. MESSAGE fin ri ' " "A Good Neighbor Helping to Build a Better Utah" - |