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Show THE LEADER, Tremonton. Utak 1957 Thursday. March DEWEYVILLE Community Calendar Jess Earls. Connie Waldron and Dale Blackham at the Rupert Blackhams and Anna Nielsen at the Edward Nielsens Ernie and Zelma Bouwhuis were Ogden visitors Monday. Pvt. Neil Lish called his par ents, Sunday, to say hello. Niel is still at Fort Ord waiting fur ther orders after completing his basic training. Completes Training Course Lt. Kent Blackham called his parents, Wednesday. Kent has just completed four Weeks of schooling in Alabama finishing top student in the class. During the next two months he will be on field maneuvers. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Burning Standard-Examiner- 1957 's All-Sta- te basketball team following the class A tournament last weekend. who led the Bears through an undefeated league schedule and topped all region scorers, received the nod over two other Riverites, Ralph Gardner and Larry Hess. Besides Garn, Joe Watts of Logan, Dave Patterson of Weber, Ogden's Ken Hunt, and Gary Gardner of Davis were also named to the ten man dream team schools. The top Bear River journal ists attended the Sportswriter$ and Photographers Clinic which NOTICE TO CREDITORS is held annually by the Univer Estate of Vera Gibbs Hall, sity of Utah in conjunction with) Deceased. Creditors will present the Class A basketball tourna claims with vouchers to the ment. undersigned at 587 Douglas John Lauh, Searchlight; Drive, Logan Utah on or before sport's editor, attended! the! the 24th day of May A. D. 1957. Vera Jean Stevenson sportwriters clinic, while Brent administratrix of the Rytting represented the school estate of Vera Gibbs at the photographer's confab. Hall, Deceased The clinic featured classes! publication under the state's leading sports-write- Date of firstA.D. 1957 March 15, and photographers. William E. AtDavis, Two sportswriters and photoadministrafor torney on hand from graphers wpre each of the Salt Lake dailies. trix, First Security Bank Bldg., Brigham City, Ut. 140 students Approximately attended the confab, representing almost every class A school, NOTICE TO CREDITORS and most of the Class B schools. Laub received one of the five, Estate of Ervin Stohl, Deceased. claims Creditors will Superior ratings in the sports with vouchers to present at undersigned now and is division, writing before on or Utah Tremonton, under consideration for the the 26th day of July, A. D. 1957. Deseret News Scholorship. Vera Stohl, executrix According to reports issued at estate of Ervin of the the clinic, each of the five re Deceased Stohl, ceiving Superior awards would of first publication be interviewed by a panel of Date March 15, A.D. 1957 before the scholorship Walter G. Mann, Atjudges was awarded. torney for executrix 37 First Security Bank Building, Brigham City, rs Garn, representing big ten Jim Rhead, who led South to the championship, Dwain Cottle of West, Jordan's Mark Miller, Provo's Lonnie Gleaves, and George Black of Springville rounded out the squad. An interesting sidelight on THE NAVY HAS A NEW Utah Gam's play in the tournament apparatus for keeping track of is that he played all three games such "wicked ladies" as Connie, Diane, Hazel and other hurriwith an injured back. canes who have been raising hob Four Rivermen received on the East Coast in recent Go honors. Garn and Larry years. It is a Skyhock plastic Hess were named to the first baloon dubbed the Hurricoon which is equipped with a cam five, while Ralph Gardner and era. From an altitude of about Glen Cobia were honored on 80,000 feet it will make a consecond five selections. tinuing picture story of the all-sta- te Modern Go Movies WCTU TO HEAR STATE PRESIDENT NOW PLAYING The meeting of the Women's Christian Temperance Union will be held Thursday, March 21, at the home of Jewel Steffen at 2:30 p.m. State president. Mrs. Lucinda Jensen will be present to talk to the group. WALT DISNEY'S Song of The South All Technicolor Program LI Sun. "Live" in Livestock - Mon. MARCH f LAN AHEAD TO NtOTCCT YOUR PROFITS fjj 34 S. Tremont 1 Vaccines I Tues. - - 19 17 - 18 "Babv Doll" A Tennessee Williams Story ADAMS DRUG STORE Phone AL TWO GREAT FEATURES Thurs. - Fri. - Sat. MARCH WATCH FOR Big car room 0 Compact and and comfortl car economy handling ease! American Motor, Meant More for American) Lef's scry again! The new Rambler actually equals some of the big medium-price- d cars in headroom, shoulder room, seat room. Rambler's easiest to park, gets most miles per gallon, has highest trade-i- n value. Drive a Rambler 6 or 8 today. V-- MAIN STREET PHONE AL 400 W. JAY DEE HARRIS AT YOUR AMERICAN FOOD ST The Rack" DUALITY FARM FRESH PRODUCE Asparasfus j Potatoes Lettuce L:r"d Type ecu v NEW r Grapefruit T;z Oranges Silk Brand Toilet Tissue 14 9,Ze TENDER ROLLS TOP ROUND w3em BOTTOM ROUND lfc 150 ,ta (Cut Thick For Swiss) 25 49 1.00 roast RUjVIP GROUND CHUCK 19c Per Pound Fresh 2 Lb. Box Fresh Roasted 1.00 Peanuts 3 Lbs. 10 for Palmer's Jewelry ADV. ON THEIR WATCH SALE FOR DOLLAR DAYS MARCH 21 - 22 23 ii "Distant Drums With Gary Cooper COMING: "OPPOSITE SEX" "SECRETS OF LIFE" By Walt Disney 870 1.00 FROZEN FOOD DEPARTMENT Temple Cut, 303 CORN 8 for 1.00 Kounry Kist Kernel, 12 oz. 8 for 1.00 10 for 1.00 CORN Sun Crop Corn, 303 REETS Summer Garden, Sliced, TUNA 6 Bits o' Sea, grated, Vi ORANGES 303 cans 1.00 size 6 11 for 1.00 Oz. COFFEE J. B., Can 2 lbs. 1.98 ORANGE Juice Libby's 6 Oz. 7 1.00 For TANGERINE Juice Lemonade Candf Peas Old South 6 oz. 8 6 oz. For Libby's New 10 oz. All these and many more exceptional prices At Your LOO For . . . 6 pkgs. 1.00 1.00 plus Gold Strike Stamps With Paul Newman Big Co-HIn Technicolor TESTED 2 lbs. 730 Candy Assorted Kinds Chocolate covered peanuts, peanut Mother's Pride 1.00 clusters, bridge mix, chocolate raisins 3.59 50 LB. BAG 3 lbs chocolate stars, windowbox BEANS M. a uja. U. S. CHOICE MEATS Kraft's Phoenix Flour Royal Mandrin. Tr.t:r 2 doz. 670 Soda Crackers Oven Washed Oleo Theatre- - Garland Livestock O ham and Haucrhor waiici Tanai canu niece Zora King of West Point Were- Slinriav Hinnoi. min.) a tI gucaia j wumi.t the Bus Lishs. The ladies are sisters. Egs all-regi- DIPPING THE FLAG IN salute aboard ships goes way back in navy history. Originally, a merchantman on meeting a warship was suspossed to shorten her sail to indicate that she was a peaceful vessel on an honest voyage. This aften caused much delay by slowing down the ship, so the rule of only dipping the ensign was substituted. will always be remembered. Golden R. Andreasen and family Only Rambler is your answer! that Probate and Guardianship notices. Consult Clerk of District Court, Brigham City, Utah, or the respective signers for fur ther information. U. of U. Clinic Daryl Garn, Bear River's playmaking hoop ace, was nam ed to a berth on the Ogden CARD OF THANKS our deep appreciation and thanks to our many friends, relatives and neighbors who have in anv wav assisted us during the illness and passing of our beloved dau ghter and sister, Carolyn. Your kindness and .sympathy We wish to express LEGAL NOTICE Scribes Attend By John Laufe Mothers and Daughters Banquet For All-Chur- ch Honors made the trip back east by train, then visited places of interest in church history on the way back to Utah. They met the missionaries in Carthage and Nauvoo and called on the Paul Marshall family In Peoria, 111. Home MARCH. 14 District Scout meeting Round Table Board of Review Bear River Stake Temple Day Division 15 Senior basketball tourney Box Elder High gym MARCH 15 Division 15 Senior basketball tourney Box Elder High gym Polio Shots Tremonton 1st ward and Garland Armory MARCH 16 South Bear River Stake Relief Society Union Meeting Garland Second Ward Reunion MARCH 18 Bear River Stake Temple Day MARCH 19 Bear River Stake Mia Maids Night MARCH 20 , Tremonton Lions Club North Box Elder Farm Bureau MARCH 21 Cub Scout Leaders planning meet F.H.A, Mothers and Daughters banquet MARCH 22 Joint Four Unit PTA Meeting Garland Firs Ward Reunion MARCH 23 South B. R. Stake Jr. M Men Jr. Gleaner party MARCH 25 Bear River Stake MIA Leadership MARCH 26 Bear River Stake Mia Maids, Seminary 7:30 basketball tourney begins South B. R. Stake Temple Day MARCH 27 South B. R. Stake family night Polio Shots Tremonton 1st ward and Garland Armory MARCH 28 South B. R. Stake cub scout meet MARCH 29 Polio Shots Tremonton Second ward and Garland Armory Garn Rates All State Future Homemakers Plan Annual DRIVE HEW CAR FROM MICHIGAN By Mrs. Warn Fryer Mr. and Mrs. Guy Ballard The annual Mothers and Dau Roberts and Betty Mae Allen, returned home Sunday evening ghters Banquet of the Future officers. Homemakers of America will The style of dress is "best driving a new car which they be held Thursday, March 21, at dress". Boys bought in Flint, Mich. They 7:00 p.m. in the school cafeteria. Visit All F.H.A. members and their A happy surprise for the mothers are invited to attend IF Homer Marbles and Horace the banquet. A program is also IF YOU CANT Gardners when their sons. Rich planned. YOU CANT GET YOUR Tickets are being sold by Mrs. GET THESE ard and Layne flew home from FAMILY Delma Mrs. Oneta Wagstaff, BIG '57 CARS Fort Ord. Calif., for a short INTO THE IN YOUR leave before taking up new as Shurtz, advisors, and Florence SMAU GARAGE FOREIGN signments CARS Mr. and Mrs. Warren Haycock BIRTHDAY DINNER and children, Lynda, Lloyd and IN OGDEN Susan drove to Salt Lake City Mr. and Mrs. Howard PeterSunday. They visited Mrs. Hay son had dinner in Ogden, Tuescock's sister, Elaine Newsome day in compliment to Mrs. PetMrs. Newsome is entering the erson on her birthday. Accomphospital for medical treatment anying the Petersons were Mr. We are always happy when and Mrs. Ralph Bishop, Mr. and our college students can visit at Mrs. Stevens and Mr. and Mrs. home. Lamar Earl visited at the Ralph Daniels of Garland. It (ikm&m gMfflfflS EOT) Chief of Values We are Headquarters fo r All your Storage Needs . . . Watch for Case Goods Sale Soon our |