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Show THE LEADER. Local Girl Earns Highest Honors WIN SAFETY AWARDS Wilfrd L. EAST GARLAND Obray and Samuel by Mrs. Eph Peterson Tremonton residents, employes of Utah Power CHAPEL BEING and Light Company received reJensen dauCarolyn Parker, RED ECO R ATEI ) ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Eph Jen' cognition for outstanding achisen has won new honors in the evement in safety Friday, MarThe Redecorating job at the field of speech for herself and ch 11. church is nearing completion. It was necessary to meet SunBrigham Young University, They have worked continuwhere she is a senior. in the Recreation hall beday for more than 10 years the chapel benchs are She won first place in wom- ously cause in a hazardous occupation withback in place. This brought en's oratory at last week's not out lost time accidents. They back nostalgic memories to a Tournament of Champions were honored at the company's at Linfield, Ore., and with her 1955 lot of us who were reminded roll honor banquet when all our activities as well safety partner, Nancy Briggs, won at Ma's and Pa's Place, Roy, as church services were carried first place in women's debate. Utah. on there. The girls won a perfect score with unanimous decision from Mrs. Ethel Patterson was the the judges in the debate. Stake Board visitor at Relief in meet the Participating Society Thursday. Her daughter, were 385 students from 30 UnCheerlene Corbridge of Malad. iversities of the six western the Theology lesson which Arden E. Coombs, University gave states. was enjoyed bj- those present. Mrs. Parker has been inform, of Utah student, and son of Mr. The Sacrament meeting proed that the faculty of Brigham and Mrs. Fred Coombs of Field- gram was put on by the High was ten one of freshmen Young University has decided ing Priests with Henry Sorensen in to send at least four speech law students initated this moncharge. The J. P. Christensen students from the school to the th into Delta Theta Phi, honor- family favored with a musical law fraternity. University of Ohio in April, for ary number and featured a flute the national speech meet, and The initiation services were solo by the latest addition to Carolyn and her partner will held in the chambers of the their group. This was played by take part in the meet. Supreme Court of Utah. nine year old Bruce. Mahlone was graduated from and Warren played trumpets, Arden VISITING IN NEVADA to attend- Mr. Christensen, trombone and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Whit-- Weber College prior the University of Utah. At Mrs. Christensen on the piano. ney and Mr. and Mrs .Tav Dpp ing Bear River High School he Speaker of the evening was Harris are spending this week in debate and was Richard Rampton of Garland. was active in Las Vegas, on a week's vacaMr. and Mrs. Frank Hall a reporter for the school paper. tion visit. who bought the Sylvan Korth home have moved in and will be a nice addition to our ward. We wish to extend a welcome to them. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Isaacson n took Mrs. Jane Isaacson' to Friday where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Lee Isaacson, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Gardner I fV 1 PV. OCJM1Q1 have moved from Driggs, Ida., to the U.SA.C. where he will be assistant coach. Mr? and Mrs. L. M. Holman were dinner guests of Mrs. May MARCH 17. 18. 19 Bjorklund in Ogden at a family get together in memory of their mother, Mrs. Sophia Larson's 97th birthday anniversary which would have fallen on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Rhodes were in Ogden Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Rhodes, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Wood, Mrs. Tom White and daughter Beverly Alexander were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Fryer in Bountiful Sunday. '1 bss" ADDAMS Golden Adams took Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Adams to Salt Lake City where they visited Mrs. 2nd BIG HIT Maud Pack and also Mrs. Edna Larson. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Hansen visited at the Dee Hospital with Mrs. Don Bourne then on to Syracuse and visited Mr. and Released thru Mrs. Louis Briggs who have a new baby in their home. Mrs. Gilbert Allr'ed entertain5:30 ed her Pinochle Club Thursday evening. High score was won 3 Extra Cartoons and Serial by Leal Peterson, cut by Phyllis Wood and low by Gladys Bishop. SATURDAY. MARCH 19 Elders Hold Cottage Meeting The Elders held a cottage meeting at the Lee Allen home Sunday evening after church. Roy Atkinson gave the lesson and light refreshments were served. SPENCER TRACY Mrs. John Ward of Ogden visited Friday with Mrs. Odell iurid BERGMAN um TURNERS Thompson. kt OF . ME! Mrs. Thompson and children visited Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Benson in Logan Sunday. Wm CKISP The Garland Camp of Daugh. Seraw Play by JOHN LEE MAHIN Baud on Um not by Robert Lout. StnmM ters of Utah Pioneers met at DMctM by FLEMING 1 E I the home of Mrs. Annie Johnson Friday afternoon. A history was read by Edna Turley. The lesson "Indian Tribes and their deal ings with the Mormons", was given by Capt. Essie Peterson. Refreshments were served by MARCH 20. 21. 22. the hostess. Mrs. R. J. Potter, Mrs. Tom 3:00 Harper and Mrs. Joe Oyler attended a special Relief Society Continuous All Day work meeting in Garland Monday where they helped with book binding. Mr. and Mrs. Max Hyde and family were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Oyler. Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Pierson attended the Tournament in Salt Lake City Thursday evenD. Scothern, At Forensics Meet Lin-fiel- d Anlen Coombs in Law Fraternity - 1 It's More Fun At The Movies Og-de- I Thursday, Friday, Saturday DEW 'HYVFLLE by Mrs. Vyne Fryer LOOK OUT POLLARD Quite a number of people from here went down to Salt Lake City for the High School basketball games. Just a little side comment to Ralph Gardner to let him know we home folk are mighty proud of the job he's doing and if he continues to show such gain in the next couple of years, '"Poison" Pollard had better head for the hills! Good luck to you, Ralph. Four little people in our town had a new and exciting morning. experience Monday Mary Marble, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Marble, Brian Burbank, son of Mr. and Mrs. Doug Burbank, Keith Holda-wason of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Holdaway, and Leslie Fryer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Fryer, went to the school to be registered for kindergarten activities which will begin in June. Mrs. Rupert Blackham will teach kindergarten at the school. Attending funeral services for Max Germer in Ogden, Monday, were Mr. and Mrs. Chris Hansen, Warren Haycock, and Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Hansen, Tremonton. Seventh and Eighth grade boys and their basketball coach, Jay Stokes were in for a week of ball games at the Bear River High school. Members of the team are Nolan Barnard, Sylvan Gardner, Steven Marble, Terry Knudson, Paul Spackman, Gary Norr, Warren Burbank, Richard Frank Knudson, Holdaway, Porter Heusser, and Marion LLsh. If the boys were successful in their games Monday, Tuesday y, Dew-eyvil- le Thursday. March LIBERTY New 1 a, ! r K j h' J j. I ClUKCE p.m. MIDHITE SD0W .1 qzu. EUUMID wm SOOURBt 201 ESS? ft u o--jj uquA, tijp NEW UNION PACIFIC COACHES Coaches New, strikingly beautiful are now in service, at no extra fare, on Union Pacific's "Challenger" and the "City of Portland." Tastefully decorated . . . magnificently appointed . . . the newest thing on wheels! For fabulous luxury, and thrilling "upper level" views of the colorful Union Pacific West, travel in one of these famous Domeliners. Astra-Dom- e "IK VICTOR FLEMING'S VICTOR ALL-TIM- Sunday, Monday, Tuesday Matinee Sunday at p.m. ing. Mr. GEMEKELIT-VAHJOUIISO- N 1DCH- - mil! WEDNESDAYS a LOUNGE CARS PRODUCTION wHfi DONALD for a mm and Mrs. Don Winter who have moved from Willard lo Salt Lnke City visited Satur day evening at the Ed Isaacson homo. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Stewart and family of Provo visited the Henry Sorensens Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Orin Parkinson of Portage visited them Sunday. TREMONTON DOLLAR DAYS ' MARCH 25-2- 6 SAVE THOSE DOLLARS RCIUK CNemaScOP UNITED ARTISTS Matinee Saturday, 2:00 to . . . Ultra-moder- n 17. 195S and Thursday, they would be and children visited with Mr. Kanesville reunion last Satureligible to take part in the and Mrs. Jack Hamilton in day. She was an overnight finals which take place at a south Brigham, Sunday afterat the home of her brother noon. Mr. Hamilton is up and guest later date. Miss Joyce Fryer, Salt Lake around again after a recent and wife, Mr. and Mrs. James Rawson and also visited with was a on at his weekend visitor back. City, operation the home of her parents, Mr. Pearl Perry attended the Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Rawson. and Mrs. Clarence Fryer. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Newsome of Salt Lake City, were Sunday callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Haycock and the Chris Hansens. THEATRE TREMONTON Home from spending the NEW LOW PRICES Adults S0t Children 20 1 in Arizona are winter months Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Norr. WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY. FRIDAY. SATURDAY Ides of March MARCH 16. 17. 18. 19 "Faith and the Ides of March are upon us!" And here's just a wee bit of a re- minder from a fellow Lepre-if you haven't chaun got PALANCE JEFF CHANDLER-JACyour income tax all figured out r.kM&sT TTUrRIVA.PITA llinMlll a F ILIUM ,r 11:111. ILIIM llrt Iir' IjI iill and on its way to Uncle Sam. Wt-rri i -don't worry about it it's too late! 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