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Show Karl Stenquist, Kenneth Porritt, association office at 19 West City, Gary Stenquist, Joe Christensen, South Temple, SSalt LakesufficRoger Funk and John Christe- enclosing remittance and ient stamps if the tickets are to nsen.""4 The Snowville team is made be returned. Single reserved seat admisup of David Ward, Warren Hicksions will not be sold in advance Bob Arbon, man, Sid Cutler, Miss Carole Germer, daughter of the Dennis Cutler, games. General admission Stokes, Larry By Johnny Laeb Mr. and Mrs. Ken Germer, of will admission school Bruce Arbon, Jim Stokes, and and high Tremonton 3rd and Snow-ille- 's Robbie Higley. Jerry Rose is the also be sold prior to each game. was named the Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow. CarBuses to Run Explorer teams will enter coach of the Snowville team. ole received the highest score tourna 15 Lake to Salt Junior Busses will run' the Division in a written examination which tournament of ment which begins Saturday at each the day City tested 'A' the homemaking knowClass as long as there are sufficient Box Elder high school. and attitude of senior high Riverside ledge to their defeated students going Snowville justify use. The U.H.S.A.A does not school girls. She will be entered in their stake playoff to gain fhe right to go, while 3rd Ward approve of unchaperoned stu- in competition to name Utah's for basketball "A" no 17 Class wins against dents making reservations at candidate The picked up losses in play in the South Bear tournament will be held at the hotels and auto courts during Homemaker of Tomorrow. She ' ' ' ' basketball ' tournaments. will receive a golden award pin U. of U. Field House in Salt the River Stake. Rnth fpams Vinast fine scoring Lake City, March 8, 9 and 10, This should be discouraged by and Bear River High School will receive a Betty Crocker of parents and school officials.! combinations," as weli as smooth acording to announcement Homemaker Of Tomorrow Named ThirdWara, Snowville Enters Junior Tourney Tourney Tickets Available . an ' '' , working cpmbinations. Dennis Barfuss and Karl Stenquist are 3rd Ward's big scorers, as they have each hit 30 points consistently. Barfuss has scored over 40 points three times, .while Stenquist has countered 40 once. Sid Cutler will carry most of the scoring load' for Snowville. Cutler has also turned in some fine scoring performances since he joined the Snowville team a few weeks ago. Third Ward is coached by Willis Christensen, while team members are Dennis Barfuss, Eric Stenquist, Erland ' Smith, Horace H. Rose, executive secretary of the Utah High School Activities Association. In forwarding information on reserved seats and general admission to officers of the Bear River high school, Mr. Rose advised that only season tickets will be sold in advance. The local high school has thirty season tickets which are avail able on a first come first served basis. Individuals desiring season tickets other than those al located to the Bear River high school should make application in writing to the high school GRAND OPENING 1LVS RECREATION cook book, Gary Korth Wins Science Award Bowling 12 NOON TO P.M. UNTIL ' LINE FROM 20 4 P.M, FROM 4 12 MIDNIGHT. . PER LINE. 25 v , , week Product Knowledge School sponsored by Caterpillar Tractor Company. To Meet : AT HOME Mr. Farrell Summers is at home and improving after an operation on his back in a Salt Lake hospital. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Bjorn stayed with the Summers children while Mrs. Summers was with her husband the two weeks in Salt Lake City. Federation The Bear River Wild Life Federation will hold a reorganization meeting at the Utah Power and Light Co., Monday, Mar. 5, at 7:30 p.m. All persons interested in sports and conservation are invited. There will be a snack bar provided. . we have "' soda pop; candy, ice cream SANDWICHES ONE OF THE NICE PLACES IN TREMONTON 1st WEST 17 SOUTH , a ILA JARVIS OWNER. OPERATOR Mrs. A. We wish to thank our many friends who helped in so many ways during the illness and death of our husband and father. The presence of those who came from so far away was greatly appreciated. Mrs. George S. Cook and Family Select YOURS From OUR Complete Stock prices 2.98 and up for SPRING - 45 INCH, PLAIN ' " OR FANCY PATTERNS 79c ta 98c iyard ALL WOOL CHECKS HANDSOME WOOL FLEECES 100 WOOL FLANNELS PENNEY'S brings Ihe lops in new short coat fash ion to you when the season is just starting and brings it to you at a spectacular low price. Short and perfect for Easter to Summer . . . done in fine fabrics, all richly lined, all in the most wanted colors of the new season. You'll find classic silhouettes plus the newest slimmed down lines in this exciting , ' Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hess, Fielding, returned from a two weeks, stay in St. George and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Arvid Anderson, Wednesday. ( colection. Get ready, get set for Spring . . Go to today Where Your Best In Coat Fashion Doesn't Cost A Fortune! Pen-ney- 's TO PRESENT PROGRAM The Relief Society of Tre monton Second Ward will present the program Sunday eve ning, March 4. , FANCY COTTONS BEAUTIFUL SPRING PATTERNS t, NEW 49c to 79c yard Beautiful NEW BATES ; . "WHEN YOU CARE ENOUGH TO SEW THE BEST" DELIGHTFUL NEW PATTERNS BETTER SEW NOW FOR EASTER, APRIL 1st Co. Gephart Stores 'it t. . i "BUY, FOR CASH and PAY LESS" SERVING BOX ELDER COUNTY SINCE 1909 : $26.75 jp'T "ill USE THE GOES TO SALT LAKE i LAY-AWA- Y PLAN SEE THE WOMENS CIVIC LEAGUE Mrs. Albert Earl went to Salt Lake City this week to help care for a new little grand dau ghter. Her grandsons, Randy and Kevin Earl, who were with her last week, returned home with her. FASHION SHOW FRIDAY. MARCH 2nd 7:30 P.M. SEE THESE COATS MODELED COME FROM SAN DIEGO AT THE FASHION SHOW Mr. and Mrs. James Frazier, San Diego, Calif., came last week to attend funeral services for Mr. Frazier's grandfather, George S. Cook. They visited friends and relatives here. and returned home oyer the weekend. 2nd WARD AMUSEMENT HALL Tickets Now on Sale at this Store ' or by Club Members ADMISSION $1.00 . . D. U. P. MEETING Members of the Golden Spike Daughters of Utah Pioneers met at the home of Mrs. Charles Barfuss, Thursday. There were 17 present and luncheon was served by the hostess. ATTEND CONVENTION Mr. and Mrs. Reed Giles attended a Poultry Convention in Salt Lake City, Friday and . :illri:: ! HUNDREDS OF NEW STYLES ' ST. GEORGE . dklKJ 1rjL"i 111 m.....rik COAT FAIR COME FROM New Shoes Are Arriving Daily 1J . Cut out for you . " Ok TSEW Materials semi-win- Sunday dinner guests at "the home of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Brockman were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hailing, Layton, Mr. and Mrs. George Leland, Ogden, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Austin. 1 Oft - m one-how- r Doesn't cost a fortune at Penney's! L. Cook Tues-Ha- v drove to Salt Lake ?ity, and ot Mr. home to the Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Calder-woo- d Mrs. Melvin Cook.. A birthday left Wednesday morning in honor of Mrs for Los Angeles where they ex- dinner was held A. L. Cook for all the family . 1 pect to be visiting with their son, R. Glen Calderwood and HOME family, and his brother, Walter AT ALLEN ' Mr. and Mrs., Vern 'Allen and family, and his sister, Mrs. Gordon and Lawrence James. Lon Smith and family., They two at least to be Denver, Colo.,' visited last, week gone expect '' ' with Mrs. Elma Allen. Also visweeks. iting with Mrs. Allen is Mrs, Zane Abbott, Panama City, Fla CARD OF THANKS for the entire family m . - AT BROCKMAN HOME ; ' , MSTERFJSHIOM CALDERWOODS LEAVE " 1 A wrestling card featuring Prafessor Roy Shier of New Yo'rk and Woody Strode, of. Los Angeles is slated for the National Guard Armory in Briffham City, Saturday night, March 3 at 8:30i. Shier who has been on TV wrestling in Texas andi is currently on TV wrestling- in Salt Lake City will meet big Woody Strode in the main event, the best two out of three with limit. Big Vern Taft of Salt Lake City will meet Darling Danny d McKay of Hollywood, in a up of two out of three with' a 45 minttte limit. Bob Ford of Sara Sota, Florida will meet Bob Nornsan of San Francisco, for a on fall, 35 minute bout. , TO SPEAK ON RADIO , TEAMS are WELCOME Wrestling Gird At Brigham Saturday night Roy Anderson, Thatcher, will VISIT IN POCATELLO be the speaker over Mrs. Axel Mr. and Mrs. . Cliff Beard Fredericksen's W.C.T.U. prospent Sunday and Monday in gram, Sunday at 1:00 p.m. over Pocatello with Dr. Shirley Beard KBUH, Brigham City. and family and Mrs. Geraldin Wood vine and family. SALT LAKE CTY Mr and OPEN EVERY DAY EXCEPT SUNDAY ,,; , WUd Life ; ;try for the award.." A PLACE FOR YOUNG AND OLD v Thursday. Karl T. Hicken and Albert Dv Earl of Peterson Tractor Service, local Tremonton store, left Saturday, February A for Peoria Illinois to attend a two Each state Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow will receive $1,500 scholarship and an educational trip with her school advisor to Washington, Gary Korth, son of Mrs. Elva D. C, Colonial Williamsburg, VISIT IN BRIGHAM Korth, Tremonton, top science Va., and Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nelson visstudent in the senior class, was ited Sunday in Brigham City declared winner of the Bausch HOME FROM TRIP Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Nelson with and . Lomb Honorary Science Mr. and Mrs. James F. Hill Award offered by the Bausch and Janie have returned from and family. and Lomb Optical Company for a trip to see their other child the best science student at Bear ren and families. They visited River high school. Fanette and family and Eugene Because of his selection, Gary and family in Moab. In Pheonix, will receive a medal at honors they visited with Zella and famassembly. Similar awards will ily. They returned Sunday after go to some 5800 outstanding a ten day trip. high school science students throughout the United States to INPOCATELLO encourage the pursuit of science : Mr. and Mrs. Filburn Johncareers. Gary's award is also a son visited with Mr. and Mrs recognition for high scholastic Ned Law in. Pocatello, Idaho, achievement. Only students who have completed courses in biol- Wednesday. ogy, chemestry, physics, algebra and geometry ' were ' eligible to BIRTHDAY IN , Tremonton-.- . JXtah. March 1. 1956 THE LEADER. ATTEND SCHOOL 1 1 W if mw I tMru f VISIT FROM ODGEN and Mrs. Charles Ward t Mr. and children spent the weekend visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Con Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Fuhriman. if Mil m I yfi 5 ' rfflil mW A 1 to i 8! t RETURN FROM TRIP ; Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Gephart returned home Saturday from a week's trip to Phoenix, Arizona. DINNER AT PAYNES Mr. and Mrs. Fred Isaacson and Kim, Ogden, were guests for dinner, Sunday, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Deverl Payne. t AT WOODRUFF HOME " Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Haight, Logan, were weekend visitors t d the home of Mr., and Mrs. Woodruff. , Le-lan- : .... 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