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Show ii imp p jmn DEWEYVILLE By Mrs. Wayne Fryer if T tf 1 A " - V VVJ Is CALLING ALL GIRLS IN BOX ELDER COUNTY Pretty Shirley Chugg, Utah's 1956-5Dairy Princess, invites girls of this area to submit their entries for princess competition, rules for which were released this week. Miss Chugg, with pioneer telephone and milk glass, portrays the 1957 theme of the nation's June Dairy Month observance: History of dairying. "Milk remains our most nearly perfect food," she says. 7 Young Ladies Invited to Enter Utah Dairy Princess Contest Milk drinking beauties in Box Elder county were invited this week to enter the annual Utah Princess competition, Dairy rules for which were released by Wallace A. Parrish, state chairman. Mr. Parrish said entries for county Dairy. Princess will be received by local chairmen beginning this week. of Box Elder county competition are Frank Reeder, Brigham City, American Dairy Association of Utah director, and A. Fullmer Allred, county agent. Wilbur C. Parkinson is associate state chairman. Shanna Summers of Tremon-to- n is the present Box Elder county princess. "All girls will be wise to remember that their beauty cream comes in Utah's dairy foods," advised pert Shirley Chugg, Weber College coed, who is the state's present Dairy Princess. Miss Chugg will participate in the crowning of the 1957 winner. "It would b' preferable to have county princesses selected in time to participate in June Dairy Month observances," Mr. Parrish sa d. "However, some counties may wish to choose their winners at later events." State finals will be Sept. 6. The state winner will receive an expenses paid trip to Chicago to compete for the title of American Dairy Princess. en Competition rules are: 1. She must be a high school graduate by September 1, 1957. 2. She must be single. 3. Must be in good health and be able to present a health certificate if she is chosen to represent the state at the National Contest. 4. Mus like and use dairy foods. 5. Must have a partial understanding of life on a dairy farm. 6. Must be willing to spend time aopearing in public and promoting the use of dairy foods. 7. Must not be a professional model at present or have worked as a professional model. 8. Girls will be judged upon the following points: (1) Beauty (2) Charm (3) Personality (4) Poise - ability to speak in public should be encouraged. 9. While meal making will not be a factor in the judging contestants are encouraged to familiarize themselves with recipes featuring dairy foods. THE LEADER, Tremonton, Utah ELWOOD By Mrs. Thursday. April Darwin Anderson Visit In Moab April Fool! f Veterans Should Send Payments In VA Envelopes Looking out the window, Monday morning, a strange sight met this reporter's eyes. As the neighborhood children gathered to meet the bus, they were in "strange" costumes. I saw a little girl in high heels and pedal pushers, a little boy with patches on his pants and freckles painted on his face, one dressed like an Indian and one in her mother's clothes. The reason? It was "misfit" day at the local school. Treats were given the youngsters by the teachers. All in all, it was a bang-u- p April Fool's day. Even the weather went along with the gag and snowed, rained and blew! Mr. and Mrs. Gary Christen-se- n spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Norr. Gary is working in Southern Utah. Visiting during spring quarter from her studies at the University of Utah was Sandra Hansen. She stayed at the Chris Hansen home. At the Clarence Perry home this week were Mr. and Mrs. Kay Johnson and their family of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Perry and family, Ogden, also visited the Perrys. Mr. and Mrs. Duett Loveland came from Brigham City, Saturday night,- to visit Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ault. Chris Zinck is recuperating this week after having his tonsils removed, last Saturday. Club Watches Demonstration A most interesting and informative demonstration on the making of ceramics was given by Mrs. Roy Barnard, Brigham City, last Thursday night. Members of the Friendly Circle Club greatly enjoyed seeing the many lovely pieces of work which Mrs. Barnard displayed. She also painted a large plate and explained each step necessary in finishing an article. Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. Jack Germer, Mrs. Dee Selman and Mrs. Wayne Fryer. It was at the Germer home. Veterans whose home loans are held by the Veterans Administration under the direct Mrs. Golden Andreason, Janloan program today were ad- ice, Linda, and Ronnie Andrea-so- n vised to mail their mortgage visited several days in Moab payments in special envelopes with Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Anprovided by VA for that pur- dreason and family. pose. Sunday guests at the home of VA said a year's supply of the Mr. and Mrs. Erie Compton were new, envelopes Mr. and Mrs. Frank Compton, has been sent to the nearly Ogden. Enjoying Sunday dinner to70,000 veterans who are making mortgage payments to VA on gether were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rindlesbacher, Ogden, Mr. and direct loans. Mrs. Thomas Reynolds, Brigham The veteran's name, address, Hosts were Mr. and Mrs. City. loan number and other accountHunsaker. Moyle ing data are stamped inside each Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Munns envelope flap, making it easier were happy to have a couple for VA to handle the account. from Glenwood Springs, Colo., Veterans whose mortgages are call on them Sunday. The people held by VA should use the en- were friends of their son, Paul, velopes each month, VA said. who is serving an L.D.S. mission Payment should be made by in that region. check or money order, and no Morris Thompson, who has cash should be enclosed, VA been resting at home for several weeks following injuries to his emphasized. VA is authorized to make foot sustained in a fall with a direct loans to veterans for the horse, returned to his work in Arlle, Mont., where he is with purchase, construction or repair the Bonneville Construction Co. of a home or farm house in areas Mrs. Thomas Abel it at the financwhere private mortgage of Mr. and Mrs. Lionel home ing is not available. Most such Furness in Salt Lake City. She areas are in rural communities, her be will with sister, visiting or small cities and towns, VA Mrs. Jennie Morgan, Los Angel out. pointed es, Calif., who is attending the L.D.S. conference sessions. Dinner guests Sunday at the Serviceman Home home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ward who has been LeRoy Hansen were Mr. and Mrs. Jerry with the U. S. Army at serving Buchanan, Janie and Mary Kay Camp Gordon, Ga., arrived at of Garland. the Wm. Peterson home, last Mr. and Mrs. William Leise week. LeRoy who was special and family came from American officer 3C received his honor Falls to visit Mr. and Mrs. War- able discharge from the Army. His wife, Carol and children, ren Haycock and the Chris They also called at the Dorothy and Calvin, have been Ernest Hansen home. making their home the past several weeks with the PeterMr. and Mrs. Clarence Perry sons. They will be at home in attended a Stake Missionary Ida. Bloomington, party at the Don Gibson home Mr. and Mrs. Willis Peterson in Tremonton, last week. spent Friday and Saturday in Ronnie Gardner, son of Mr. Ogden with Mr. and Mrs. Earl and Mrs. Lamont Gardner is Lee. Darwin Hansen, who is emreceiving medical treatment for his eyes. He has been suffering ployed at Mackey, Ida., spent from an eye ailment for the past a day with the Stokes. several weeks and is quite ill Howard and Joyce Stokes at this writing. were in Salt Lake City Friday d, Han-sen- s. " "'" "'" 4. 1957 and Saturday. They enjoyed a of Cecil B De performance Milles 'Ten Commandments". Get the drop Mrs. Erie Compton accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Colen Peterson to Price last Tuesday where SCREW WORMS they visited their father N. R. Peterson, who is making his home with Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Albrechtson. Mr. Peterson's health is reported to be very poor. An inspirational program was presented by a group of young people of the M.I.A. Sunday evening. Theme of the service, "Youth Speaks on Distinctive Features of Mormonism." Talks were given by Leon Rasmussen, Richard Thompson, Ruth Hunsaker, LaVar Francom, Ray Heslop, Charles Crossen and Guaranteed the best screw worm killer and fly repelRalph Abel. A duet "Oh, My lent you've ever used or Father" by Carolyn and Douglas your money back. Cornwall, a solo, "A Mormon Boy" Douglas Harris accompanied by Margaret Harris. Prayers were offered by David Buchancutter an and Dixie Cornwall. Speech director is Arlene Hansen and music directors are Ora Thompson and Leola Romer. Representing the M.I.A. Stake Board were Lila Woodruff, Mary NewTremonton, Phone AL ton and Jay Stokes. Miss Carol Erickson, who has been employed in Salt Lake City, has been transferred to San Francisco, Calif. on,,, ADAMS DRUG E ft 1 MILK i gives you a lift without a letdown hi MARILYN FACER Flag Twirlef I . ' $ JL Brighom Young University; ' r ? J: i AMERICAN DAIRY UTAH MUX ASSN. OF UTAH FOUNDATION "M 4. "1. - - . taw AUNT VISITS HOME Miss Alice Reed spent several days this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Coombs. Miss Reed was enroute to her home in Colorado from California. She is an aunt of Mrs. Coombs. 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