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Show dominated for Jayco Warning Issued by Sheriffs Office On Transient Repairmen in County Post A warning was issued this week by Sheriff Warren W. Hyde to the people of the county regarding hiring of service men to clean sceptic tanks, paint roofs or do stove repairs. Sheriff Hyde recommends that repairmen should represent a local or bonafide company, as migratory sceptic tank cleaners and traveling repairmen take a great deal of money from the people of the county Lavon Nish Heads Ladies Farm Bureau Marjorie each spring for work poorly done, Exorbitant prices are generally paid for this work and often inferior materials and cheap work are the result. In the majority of such cases, as soon as the money is collected, the parties leave the county, making it very expensive to prosecute and in most cases, very hard to get a complaint. Stenquist, Tremonton are the new directors and Bertha Gardner is the holdover director. Spending Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Fuhriman were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ward and family and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hilton, Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Con Hansen and Mary and Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Harris, Portage. home. Captain and Mrs. Gordon Big-le- r and family. Salt Lake City, visited Mrs. Biglers mother, Mrs. Florence J. Gardner, over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph (Dorene) Bateman, Salt Lake City, were Easter Sunday visitors at the Burton Anderson home. Holly Holmgren, who is a student at the University of Utah, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Holmgren. Leonard Evans, Layton, was also a house guest at the Holmgren home over the Easter holiday. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Kotter, Brigham City, attended Sacrament services in the Bear River Ward, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Bywater and children, Brigham City, and Mr. and Mrs. S. Milton Bywater, East Garland, were also visitors at the meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac M. Hansen, Brigham City, were Easter dinner guests of their daughter and Mr. and Mrs. John Holmgren II. I 0 Bob Bennett Del-be- rt son-in-la- y, Tremonton. Utah Thursday, April 5. 19S6 Nelson, The Primary officers and teachers are to be congratulated on the fine conference which was presented Sunday evening in the ward chapel. The building was filled to capacity with parents and friends who enjoyed the program very much. President Ruth Munns was narrator and Freda Barker was the organist and Nola Nessler conducted the singing. Stake Board members who visited were Alta Craner and Grace Warnke. Gary Stacey, Woodruff, Utah, spent the Easter holiday with his sister and family, Mr. and BOB BENNETT Mrs. Reed Munns. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Graves and daughter, Springville, and Mr. and Mrs. Lucky Doughton, Ogden, spent Easter Sunday with the ladies parents, Mr., and Mrs. Arnold Dallin. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wheat-leseek Tremonton Jaycees will Honeyville, visited Mr. a'nd the election of Bob Bennett, Tremonton, as state of the Utah Jaycees, at the annual state convention in Logan, this May. Here now at Safeway Mr,- Bennett was announced as a candidate for the office at the to spark your Spring Meals! Jaycee Travel Trophy Party in Garland last Saturday night. Dennis Miller and Max Adams will act as his campaign managers between now and convention time, and with backing of the entire club, will seek to have him elected to the high office. If elected, Mr. Bennett will be the third Tremonton Jaycee to hold a state office since the club was chartered. Previous officers from Tremonton were Kleon Kerr and Max Adams, both Candidate for State Office THE LEADER. Nelson. Mr. and Corinne, were also visitors at the Nelson Ward Primary Conference Held - LJ EASTER AT FUHRIMAN HOME New officers were elected by the Ladies Farm Bureau at their last meeting. La Von Nish of Plymouth was chosen as president; Alice Ward, Riverside, vice president; Eliza Woodruff, East secretary; Tremonton, Blanche Nish, Deweyville and ft Mrs. Ronald Mrs. Melvin BEAR RIVER CITY By Andrea Huffins New Babies Named were given names in Fast Day exercises, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John P. Holmgren II, named their daughter "Candace" and Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Nelson will call their daughter "Nancy Ann" Mr. and Mrs, Jerry Iverson have moved here from Tremon-- 1 ton to make their home. They are residing in the home recently occupied by Mrs. Sine Anderson. The Ward welcomes Shirley and Jerry, and hope that they decide to make this their permanent home. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Barrett and children. Salt Lake City, Evelyn Archibald, Ogden and Terry Call, Pleasant View, and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Johnson and two sons, Eden, Ida., were Easter visitors at the home of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Johnsen. Mrs. Rodney Hansen was gracious hostess to her club Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Pedro Misrasi, Tremonton, were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mrs. Two baby girls Misrasi's parents, Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Iverson. Maurine and Ray Van Dam, Salt Lake City visited with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dell Huggins, Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Meldrum and two son, Tremonton, were guests of Mrs. Meldrums parents, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Holmgren, Sunday. Little Folk Have Dance Friday evening the annual Easter dance was held for the little folk. Everyone came in their new Easter outfits and an Easter basket filled with goodies. After the dance lunches were spread over the floor and the children enjoyed their sandwiches, hard boiled eggs and pop, regardless of the weather outside. Mrs. Fern Arbon, Winnie Jensen, Mae Anderson, Pearl Jensen, Clytie Anderson and Andrea Huggins attended an Easter luncheon at the Tropical Cafe in Brigham, Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Ivy Anderson attended funeral services for her brother-in-laCharles Sundburg, in Salt Lake City, Friday. w, vice-preside- nt Moonlit e Drive-I- n mm Shows Start At Dusk . Phone AL SEASON OPENS APRIL 12 THURSDAY FRIDAY APRIL 12 - 13 SATURDAY - 14 HTCIT Tl3l I uLf IJLIJ fr S MICKEY J,REDR,C l?,7 jj S H MARCH-ROONE- j 5 Prices Effective Thursday, Friday and Saturday AT" 1 HAWKINS HOME Visiting their parents, Dr. and Mrs. William E. Hawkins during the past week were LaPreal Moody and her husband, Man-to- n, their daughter Linda and Wok ROBERT STRAUSS M kf MAUC IOBSON CHARLES McCRAV ScnraeU; KEIKO AWAJI kjr VALENTINE . Fnenri t, WOLUM Fraoi the Novel by DAVU5 Janci A. i GEOUCt PCKLKHC MichcMr A SEATON Panmaaal Picnn THREE COMEDIES SUNDAY f I v w MONDAY APRIL 15 - 16 virT.iriA.i6 TlJlAllJlUMln z2 TUESDAY her friend, Sharon Edwards, all B of Oakland, Calif. Dinner guests at the W. E. 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