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Show THE LEADER. Tremonton. Uiah Thursday. August 25. 1955 Hansen Ram Takes Top fts.EimTHS Show Honors Mr .and Mrs. John Udy of Logan notified the Austin Udys of Riverside that they have a new grandson. The baby is the first child for John and his wife Margaret Ann Funk. NIELSEN Gary L. and Leila Jean Woodruff Nielsen of East Tremonton now have two sons. The new baby boy arrived Aug. 18. er, noted Artist from the School, and the construction will be under the supervision of David R. Etter, Construction and Maintenance Superintendent for the The Annual Peach Day's Fruit school, with Clyde Larsen of Display for 1955 will be design- Brigham City doing the sheet ed and constructed by the School. The Display will be designed by Allan Hous- - j J o--4 School to Sponsor f Fruit Display UDY Grand Champion honors were awarded to the Columbia Ram fleece, owned by Wynn S. Hansen of Collinston last week in Ogden. The ram was entered in the third annual National Wool Show, given as a prelude to the 40th Annual National Ram Sale. ABEL The Hansen Sheep Firm has old and of the Roy Mary Darlene Daley being the reputation est registered breeding estab Abel of Tremonton welcomed lishment by the same family their first son Aug. 22. Their first two children were girls. name in the United States. NESSEN Lyle and Lois Hyden Nessen AUXILIARY MAKES of Howell are the proud parents COOKIES FOR of a new baby boy born Aug. 21. VETERANS He is their third boy. AveCHRISTENSEN 12th of the The veterans Dee Christensen annd his wife nue Veterans hospital in Salt Lake City are enjoying home Carol Mae Bishop of Gar'and made cookies this week. Mrs. are receiving congratulations on Gordon Bronson, president of the birth of their first child, a the Borgstrom Brothers Post No. girl on Aug. 22. NESSEN 4220 Veterans of Foreign Wars, that confirmation Ray Edgar Nessen and his has received the cookies have been received, wife, the former Jeanine Spack-ma- n of Howell are happy over and thanks from the hospital the arriva1 of a baby boy Aug. staff. The local ladies have under- 22. He is their first son, their taken this project which they first two children being girls. NORR carry out occasionally for the Norr 30 Reed and his wife', Darmade hospital patients. They dozen cookies in the most re- lene Brough Norr of Dewey-vill- e are the proud parents of cent project. a son born Aug. 23. The new baby is the first grand child for Mr. and Mrs. Vern Brough. LOW-COS- T LUXURY BY GREYHOUND cen'icruserl Inter-mounta- morning. Reservations for the banquet and meals on the field trips should be forwarded to Gilbert U. S. Forest Service, Doll, Vernal, Utah. Other inquiries The High Priest Quorum of relative to the meetings may be the South Bear River Stake and addressed to Mr. Doll, the local to A. Dr. D. or their chairman, Smith, partners will gather next USAC, Logan, Utah. Wednesday for their annual outing and picnic. High Priests Plan Social LEAVES FOR CANADA Games will be set up on the left Tremonton ball park ready for Salt Lake City Sunday morning playing at 6 p.m. including by plane for Victoria, Vancou- Horseshoe Pitching and other ver. The plane ticket for the sports. Lunch will be srved at visit to Canada was sent by her 7:30 and each one is asked to daughter and husband, Mr. and bring a plate, cup, knife, fork, Mrs. H. C. Nicholiasen. and spoon. Mrs. Axel Fredericksen COMPLETE WASHROOM! AIR SUSPEHSICH RIDE! AIRCCXDimmG! On your next trip, enjoy the Scenicruiser'scomfort it's modern contour seats, glare-proo- f h Picture Windows, ride! velvet-smoot- S16.60 $29.65 $44.65 $20.75 Los Angeles Chicago New York Calgary Canada plus tax Midland Hotel Phone M. E. HALL, Agent 31 At Professor Arthur D. Smith, Chairman of the Utah Section, American Society of Range Management, today announced the meeting of the Section will be held August 25, 26, 27 in Vernal, Utah, and on the Ashley National Forest, in joint session with the Society of American Foresters. The meetings will open with a banquet in Vernal, Thursday evening, August 25, at which George D. Clyde of the Utah Water and Power Board, will give the principal address. , Field observations of range reseeding, timber operations, and wildlife studies will be made on the Ashley National Forest on Friday and Saturday, with the group camping at Deep Creek Campgrounds, Friday night. Meals for the field trip will be provided by the Society at cost. 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Gen nine prepares you for tomorrow's leadership in many departments, under outstanding faculty, with the finest Art Funeral services for Alther Elizabeth Wilson, former Fielding resident were conducted Saturday afternoon in the Fie'd-in- g Ward Chapel. Bishop Rosel Zundel conducted the service. The pre'ude and postlude wert played by Blanche Hansen and Bishop Elmer T. Richards offered the invocation. "Oh, My Father", was the first song. It was sung by a ladies quartet with Velda Wood, Letha Richards, Rhoda Welling and Dorothy Richards. The life history of Mrs. Wilson was read by a grand daughter, Margene Clark, and Sarah Horner gave a tribute to the deceased. LaVerne Judy sang, "The Lord's Prayer," and "Wonderful Mother of Mine" was sung by Margo Wilson and Dixie Young. The quartet sang, "A Perfect Day", as the closing song. Speakers were Heber Anderson and Leo Earl, with Bishop Zundel giving closing remarks. The benediction was given by Noble Petersen. Burial was in the Fielding Cemetery and the grave was dedicated by W. L. Wilson. DOG TAG SPECIALS Vernal Brigham. Young University Accounting Agricultural Economics Agronomy Air Science' Animal Husbandry Archeaology THESE" YOU SAVE ON Range Society Announces Meet mid-summ- er RAISED 0ZSERVAT10H LEVEL! in Alther Wilson Buried In Fielding DEVASTATING FLOODS HIT NORTHEAST U. S. Two New Britian, Conn, policemen rescue a pair of small boys from their homes as flood waters swirl about. Connecticut and many other parts of the northeast states have experienced the worst torrential rains in at least 19 years. Many hundreds of scenes such as shown above have been enacted. Well over 100 lives have already been taken and many more people are listed as missing. metal work. Students and personnel! from the school will do the construction work on the project. Earl Seegmiller, Director of the Chamber of Commerce, is Chairman of the Committee (Wo) PJastic Life Guard Edge Leader Office Supply Tremonton |