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Show THE LEADER. last year of competition next year as he is a senior. Also listed in his activities is being one of the top Sigma Chi's on the campus and voted one of the top personalities of the Junior class by his fellow students. Tremonton, Utah Thursday, June 16, 1955 Conference AT i si tors ' ::!'"it of the White Salmon Branch attvnee J conference sessions, and. th?n spent work at Monday cloir Mr. and ?.Irs. Roy C. Andor son were hosts to a group of M.I.A. workers froTs the M.d Columbia District of the North Western States Mission Monday evening at their home in Thatcher. A caravan of workers under the direction of Mozart Burrles, Tremendous Savings On .f Nine of the part.- - weve guests the Ardersons oven.ight. dual-sea- conventional-typ- t, - 3h SB PARTNERS Tin SAFETY v, . 53 on a 6x70x15 May Ida., The Wallace Christensen ily, Howard Fullers, and T. Kent were in Blackfoot, Tuesday to attend funeral " J ROLFE KERR Bear River Graduates A. C. Athletes " rr w f ' P Bear River High School contributes many football for the teams of Utah State. The Aggies have three outstand-ina bovs from this area who will play an important part in the Aggies football ambitions for 1 Increased Safety Increased Puncture Protection Increased Mileage Increased Comfort Get Information On Universal Pipeline Milker Co-o- p The milker that has all Utah Dairymen Talking Low in cost. Economical to operate Efficient in performance Have our factory-trainedairy expert look over your needs and consult with you on cost. There is no obligation. d POULTRY Farmers Cooperative r Lake City spent last week visiting with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hadfield, parents of Mrs. Nellis. Vic Beeton, trans-Atlant- another way to Nimble Thimbles jcHv- ::g The nimble Thimbles of the held ward their first meeting May 24. Officers were elected as follows: Pres., Kathleen Watt; Vice Pres., Judy Lott; Sec, Lorna Larkin: Reporter, Alene Wight; Joan Tolman, organist; Gwen Sylvester, song leader; and Linda Johnson, party chairman. Since then, two meetings have been held at the home of their leader, Manda Tolman. The first of the two was June 1. Hot pads were made. The second meeting - by Thatcher-Penros- e GREYHOUND1 bn rf ENGLISH SEAMEN WALKOUT Struggling m the toils of a national railway and dock strike, the British found the situation further complicated by un- official walkout by seamen which has tied up lmcrs in many English ports. Hundreds of American and Can- adian tourists are reported stranded and seeking alternative methods of returning home. Picketing seamen are shown on the docks at Southhampton, England, carrying signs which protest working hours and conditions. enjoyed themselves at Lava Hot Springs, Sunday. $ X" i SEX GREYHOUND TERMINAL Midland Hotel Phone M. E. HALL, Agent 31 fs- I 1 Stimpson small son Jay Ellwood are ing with Dayle's parents, and Mrs- W. J, Garn while husband Ronald Stimpson serving in the Navy. He Monday morning for San jftl6j - (yf1 ffcy ' X 0 it--y w 1 00 saSCTorv sou. i DOWN ZkJ3fZ! Jgywitf vmmi SI 3.00 'w and liv- Mr. her is left Mr h U 1 X3 v l I I lrLli..i.i1 Mr. and Mrs. Harold Holley and family of Spanish Fork spent the weekend with relatives in Tremonton. Janet stayed for a week's vacation with her cousin Jane Waldron. Dayle f if ; IJ si' was spent working on records. Alene Wight, reporter. Mrs. - ic A UM 1 Fan Judy Beeton and Kay Leishman i i "J, of Salt Mrs. m ft Mrs. Darline Nellis and boys Mr. and ll ser- Check Greyhound (or full details plans about special money-savin- g UTAH the 1955 season. One of the outstanding men on campus thia year is Ted Ramsdcll a former Eeaf River high school athlete. Ted, this past season, was elected as a of the football team 'for the Ayeies, and is considered one of the roughes! ' and best at Utah State. He Is 23 years old and married to Maiiene Jenson Garland. Ted will b" in his A MONTH CAP MAKER TESTIFIES BEFORE SENATE COMMITTEE ' million-ai- r Harry Lev, a capmaker from P i n s k, is shown as he testified before the Senate Investigation Subcommittee. He said ne had "social contacts" with a comely Army contract clerk which he would be "embarrassed" to relate. Lev was questioned in Washington about heresay testimony that he paid $50,000 to Air Force Capt. Raymond Wool to get and keep a $2,000,000 contract for white Navy hats. self-ma- de MODEL FREEZER ONLY A FEWf COMB IN TODAY I f (230570 CH RUSS ELECTRIC GENERAL ELECTRIC Tremonton Phone Won lifetime! World's first and fastest PORTABLE TYPEWRITER Wnderful to eet! Wonderful to give! No gift is more appreci a portated than a and college school able. For students. For all the family. For traveling. 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Upon successful completion of a gruelling five months of intensive flying, academic and military training, . this pilot trainee will earn his wings and second lieutenant's commission in the U. S.' Air Force to take his place as a defender of demair ocracy in the force in the world. T-3- You Can SAVE all-sta- Aviation Cadet Curtis N. Roundy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Roundy of Tremonton is receiving jet pilot training at Williams Air Force Base, Chandler, Arizona. During his training at this Nation's first jet fighter school, he will fly theNorth American 8 Jack Fronk, is another former Rear River High School player at Utah State. Jack is from where he was a four sport man in high school. In 19fi3. Jack was voted in basketball and leading scorer in the region. Jack's main sport at Utah State is football, howeVr, where he is considered one of the better left halfs. Last season Jack was hampered by a knee injury which held him back from taking over one of the first string births. He is married to Donna Peterson. Next year Jack will be a junior and we will see more of his abilities in football. He also is a member of the Sigma Chi fraternity. Rolfe Kerr is a former student body president from Bear River High School where he excelled in football and basketball, Rolfe is one of the top men at Utah State. Rolfe limits hi3 abilities to football at Utah State playing the position of quarterback, and giving all contenders a strong bid for the first string birth. This past year he was chosen a top personality in the Sophomore class, and has two more years to keep up his fine record and top personality on the campus. He is also listed with Ted Rams-deand Jack Fronk as a Sigma Chi, but still keeping his mari-frota! status in the singular. Tre-mont- CI ?i l IS ROUNDY AT WILLIAMS A.F.B, T-2- UNICO TIRES f n trn-.pi- e Entertained 1 7 Smoo Utah P: :r & Light Co. - |