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Show season in the various activities, basket ball, the talks given on different MIA officers and partners and the bishopric and partners were aiou present. Dr. Lional Sorensen of Para-wawho with his wife are leaving shortly for a mission to tne Hawaiian J ounaay morning to Monday with his sister, Mrs. Dorris Peterson and family. They attended sacrament meeting Sunday evening. L. Francis Peterson and boys Johnny and Clayton of Washington Terrace visited Mr. Peterson Sunday. Mrs. J. P. Christensen and Mrs. Eph Christensen were at a party for a few EAST GARLAND By Mrs. Eph Peierson Plan Food Sale n, The ward Primary is holding food sale, Saturday in Garland at the Forsberg locker storage They would like the wholehearted support of the ward members both in furnishing food, pies cakes, rolls, home made bread etc., as well as customers to buy it. The officers of the MIA served a banquet for the youth of the ward, Friday, all who have participated during the winter S More power... New Chevron Gasolines mil-climbi- ng I V friends Thursday to meet Mrs. to be up and about again. Peterson's brother and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Holman Mr. and Mrs. Elick J. Sorensen of Mar Vista, Calif., who will leave Salt Lake City Easter morning for a mission in Sweden. The Sorensens were house guests of the Petersons until Friday evening. Mrs. Lettie Minson of Garland is at the Gilbert Allred home recuperating from a recent eye operation. The Allreds also had as weekend guest, their grand daughter, Marvan Allred. Bishop and Mrs. Marion Sor ensen had as weekend guests Mr. and Mrs. Jim Christensen of Cigden and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Thrasher of Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Peterson and Tamra were in Salt Lake City Sunday where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Hansen who recently moved into their new home. They also visited at Pleasant Grove with the Mitchell Hess family. The Eiders held a cottage meeting Sunday evening after church at the Roy Atkinson home. Theo Richards was the were speaker. Refreshments served. Mr. and Mrs. Ren Bowman of Bountiful visited the Jack Austins Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Harper were in Portage Sunday afternoon where they attended an open house to celebrate the 80th birthday anniversary of Will Harris at the family home. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Brough of Tremonton. The Harpers were at a pot luck party of the Sons of Utah Pioneers Saturday evening at the Frank Munns home for a bus load of members who made the tour to California last summer. Also in attendance were officers of the SUP from Salt Lake City. Monday evening the Harpers were at a SUP party at the Garland Cafe where the Harper family presented the program. Mrs. Howard Oyier speni Saturrlav nieht with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Wood in Mrs. Brigham City. Mr. andback to childreri'went and Oyler the Wood home Sunday after- Highest octane gasolines Standard ever I made More power for the grades, more pep for the straightaway they're yours when you use: ! Gives you new Skypower Aviation Blend to vaporize combustion deposits... plus carburetor-cleaninDetergent-Actio- n for smooth idling, extra gas mileage. . . . g ' SUPRIMI SASOUMC I I require Supreme.. .has Detergent- Apfinn f1Tt A 'rocniloi'" karrroin For Informatloi on any Standard Oil Company of California product, call FARRELL Fhone AL J. Sunday with THE LEADER. Tremonton. Utah Thursday, April 18, 1957 First place in bookkeeping, second place in type II and a Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Rhodes third place in shorthand and and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Type I were gained by Bear Carl Edvalson in Ogden Sunday. River High School students at They also called on Mr. and the commercial contest held Mrs. Homer Clarke and Geral- - April 10 at the Utah State Unidine Clarke. Elaine Rhodes re versity of Agriculture and Ap mained in Ogden with her plied Sciences. grand parents. Mrs. Maud Pack and children of Salt Lake City spent Sunday at the Golden Adams home Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Shaffer took their daughter, Barbara Grover to Salt Lake City Friday morning where they put her and her baby aboard a plane for Palmer, Alaska to rejoin her husband, Steve Grover. Mrs. Eph Peterson accompanied by Mrs. Dorris Peterson, Mrs. Fred Peterson and Mrs. Orval Grover were in Brigham City Saturday evening for the exhibition of the paintings Mr. Sorensen presented to the Art Center. Also in attendance and joining the Sorensen family group were Mrs. Hildred Fielding and daughter, Dorothy of Clearfield. Mr .and Mrs. Richard Stokes has as Sunday dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. Evan Hess of Fielding The program in sacrament meeting was given by the Seventies with Orval Grover in charge. Speakers were Tom Harper, Wilford Sorensen and Mr. Grover. Richard Stokes favored with a violin selection and sang a solo, "Teach Me To Pray" accompanied in both numbers by Yetta Karen Peter- Regional team honors in bookkeeping were won by Sherlene Newton, Reed Anderson and John Day. Virginia Welling, Belva Jean Harris, and Betty JaNae Nish composed the team for Type II. Third place team honor for shorthand was won by Patsy Koford, Gayle Adams, Sharon Roundy, and Judy Ward. Type I team, Jaleen Harris, Connie Homer, and Nadine Rhodes, captured third place in the region. Individual honors were as follows: bookkeeping - first place, Sherlene Newton; second place. BESS Tremonton Reed Anderson; Type II - second place, Virginia Welling; shorthand - third place, Patsy Koford and Gayle Adams. Students under the direction of Ridd Grover, head of the business department, have excelled in the commercial contests participated in during the past several years. Credit for achievements in the 1957 contest go to Mr. Grover and Mrs. Joan Bingham, type and shorthand instructor. MOVES TO OGDEN Mrs. James L. Corlett and son, Jerry, have moved to Ogden They will remain there until they are able to join Mr. Corjett, who is in the Army in Germany. Jerry is receiving medical care and is improving at this time. What AT BROCKMAN HOME Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hansen and children have come from Bell Gardens, Calif. They will be visiting this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Brockman. f do you know about Great Salt Lake? Read "The World's Strangest Sea" in May HOLIDAY MAGAZINE Now on sale tic -- ORDER NOW IVaELIVl favored with a vocal duet, "Oh, Happy Wedding Day", accompanied by Isabel Bueland. For Memorial Day Paintings Presented To Art Center A good representation of val ley folk attended the presentation and exhibition at the Brigham Art Center of the paintings donated to the center by Mr. and Mrs. Elick J. Sorensen of Mar Vista, Calif., Saturday evening. A delightful program under the direction of Mrs. Henry Thorne was presented as fol- lows: LaRon Johnson, formerly of Bear River City, sang, "I'll son. Walk With God". Invocation Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Archi vas offered by Wilhelm Peder-sobald of Pleasant View were of Logan. guests of the Joe Oylers, Sunl Dan Olsen, a friend of the Sorensens and one of the party day. Warren Hansen attended the who went to California and Hervin Bunderson school dedi brought back the pictures, spoke. cation services in Brigham City Mr. Sorensen have the speech of presentation in which he tried Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hansen, to work up enthusiasium to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sorensen, improve the Art Center and to and Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Soren- add to it. Douglas Gunderson, sen were at the Poultry Associprincipal of the school made the ation banquet Thursday evening. acceptance speech. noon Mr. and Mrs. Hansen aassisted Mr. and Mrs. Felt sang, L. M. Holman returned to his in the preparation and serving "Somewhere A Voice Is Callhome Friday from the Cooley of the meal. ing". LaRon Johnson sang "The Hospital following majoris surgMr. Hansen attended the Og- Sweetest Story Ever Told", and able ery. At this writing he den conference of School Board the benediction was. offered by Districts in Ogden Saturday Mayor Horsley. evening. Light refreshments were B32SBSB3252E35 Mr. and Mrs. Harold Felt Chevron Supreme Gasoline Chevron Gasoline! New ping-fre- e power for engines that do not of Ogden spent their parents. Mrs. Edna Larson and Betty of Salt Lake City and Mr .and Mrs. Gordon Larson and daughter visited the Holmans Students Win Honors In Commercial Test n Over 80 years of continuous service in this area is your guarantee of quality and satisfaction. Call at our plant and buy direct from the manu- facturer. John H. Bott &$oiis Co, 2nd N. 4th East BRIGHAM CITY Roxflder County Ran k EASTER SPECIALS AT AMERICAN j elebrates its 4t NNIVERSAR FOOD ! B FRESH, LARGE COLORED I TENDER - TESTED The management and directors of the Box Elder County Bank express their sincere thanks and appreciation to the many depositors whose support has made four suc1 cessful years of banking. Many new services have been added since the Box Elder 1 Bank four the was shall to short and continue County organized years ago policy be one of expansion and progression in order to provide every possible banking convenience for patrons. and CUT-U- P PAN-READ- SWVIIUI I U Y and WILSON -- CERTIFIED More than 200 New Customers Have Joined Us During The Past Year. ''c Box Elder County's Own Bank Controlled and Operated Tenderized Hams From The Cream Of The Pork Crop 12 to 16 lb. Average By Box Elder County People. Remodeling Marks 4th Year FRESH H RUSHED FROM CALIF. FULL CUP Box Elder County Bank has just completed remodeling their new bookkeeping department located in the basement of the Bank's quarters, including a new modern telephone switchboard which will POTATOES Richard K. Hemingway President Vice-Preside- Grace H. Hansen Cashier DIRECTORS: George Abbott farmer and Stock Raiser Charles II. Dredge Commercial Trucking Douglas J. Fife President, Fife Construction Co. Inc. Boa: Freeman J. Byington I Manager nt D. Wayne Frank Francis Jr. Commercial Security Bank, Ogden, Utah Dr. J. L. Huchel Dentist Vice-Preside- I J. Harold Reese Wholesale, Gas and Oil Archie Rose Farmer and Stock Raiser W. Rulon White President, W. R. White Co., and Orchardist I I I 9 Elder County Bank Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 110 South Main Street Brigham City, Utah All Accounts Insured to $10,000.00 ZHHS I Z STRIKE ? Hunsaker Assistant Cashier Fife Rock Products Co. Inc. lbs. New - Calif. Red. 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