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Show Arlene Eberhard THE LEADER. Trwnonion. Utah Thursday. August 21. 1958 Wins Calf the West 11th Ward in Salt Lake City. Surviving are her husband, Arlene Eberhard, local her parents, one brother, Mark a regwas awarded member, a and grandHyrum, Collinston, calf as Funeral services for MarJean mother, Mrs. Sarah Jensen, Gar- istered Holstein-Fresiathe winner in a State contest Jensen Anderson, 28. and her land. sponsored by the Utah Holstein-Fresiatwin infant sons will be conAssociation. Miss Eberat ducted Thursday for hard has been runner-u- p ward. Dam Beaver in the p.m. two prevous years. Friends may call at the home The contest is judged on a of her father Mark P Jensen submitted to the associaletter Burial service until time for the Funeral services for Michael I Want a Dairy week-olwill be in the Deweyville Lee Coombs. son tion on "Why was donated calf The Hjeifer". Cemetery by Rogers Mortuary. of Lre and Judy Burns Coombs, a The young mother and her were conducted Aug. 15 at the by Clifford Hansen of Mantua, member of the Holstein Fres-iababies died Monday noon in a Rogers Mortuary. Association. aSat Lake City hospital, rfter Born May 22, 1958 in Salt Arlene is the daughter of she was stricken with a cere- Lake City, the child died Aug. Mr. and Mrs. John Eberhard of bral hemorrhage 13 in an Ogden hospital followBothwell. She has been active She was born Jan. 15. T)30. ing a short illness. for seven y ars. She has of Mark a in Garland, Services were conducted by in daughter in dairy, crops and had projects e P. and Ruth Oyltr Jensen. She Ferris Allen. Prelude and She is a senior this clothing Bear Rivor from e was music graduated played by school. Canfield. Invocation was year at Bear River high high school, attended USU one year and the L.D S. Business offered by Bishop James J. White of the Garland Second college a year. BILL WINZELERS BUY She married Ralph T. Ander- ward. Don Fredrickson offered DALLIN NIELSEN HOME son, Jan 11, 1958, in Collin-stothe benediction. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Winzeler A vocal solo, "Teach Me To An active member of the Pray," was sung by Mary Ellen have moved into their own Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- Huish, accompanied by Margaret home, which they purchased -Day Saints, she served as Ann Nielsen. Lulu Johnson and from Dallin Nielsen last week. chorister in the Beaver Dam Hilma Anderson sang "Your The Winzelers have been livward Sunday School, as a mem- Sweet Little Rosebud Has Left." ing on South First West Street ber of the University Stake They were accompanied by in Tremonton. MIA Board, a home missionary, Melanie Canfield. teacher and dance director in Speakers were Blaine John- VISITS WESTMORELANDS Final Rites Todav In State Contest For Mother, Sons 4-- n n 1 (to-da- y) Coombs Baby Dies; Funeral Conducted 1 1 d n ' 4-- post-lud- Mel-ani- n. "T of Mrs. Nathalie Palmer Grcenvile, S. C. is visiting with members of the Westmoreland family in Tremonton this week. BACK TO SCHOOL SPECIALS Mrs. Jess Lee and children of Salem, Ore., are visiting with Mrs. I'c's parents, Mr. and AT GIFFOKD'S Mrs r S ' WEEKEND GUESTS Eric and Teressa Nielsen of Logan were weekend guests at the Irvin Garfield home. Eric remained to spend the week with his cousin Bruce. back-to-scho- T Shirts Reg. $1.00 Under Shirts Keg. $1.00 Knit Briefs Reg. 9e CHOOL Penney's Dan River plaid chemise trim twins have prices ea. Probate and NEW SHIPMENT v: 1J TURBO ORLON SWEATERS! school. A letter was read from Principal E. W. Payne of the Box Elder high school advising the Guardianship notices. Consult Clerk of District Court, Brigham City, Utah, or the respective signers for further information. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Marvin L. Nielson, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 204 North Main, Garland. Utah, on or before the 6th day of October. A. D'. 1958. Cora Nielson, administratrix of the estate of Marvin L. Nielson, Deceased Sherma Hansen. Attorney for administratrix. Date of first publication July schools. 31. 1958 t4c A communication from Phil-be- rt Lind requesting the board to allow transportaNOTICE OF PUBLICATION tion for his daughter, Virgene, Salt Lake City. July 28, 1958 while attending Logan high Notice is hereby given that school, was presented' to the Condon of board. Bryce Kimber, as she would come Grouse Creek, Utah, who made Homestead Entrv No. Utah, under the present policy of the 09!K4, for Section 33, board in regard to transportaTownship 10 N Range 18 W., tion it was agreed to allow her Salt Iike Meridian, has filed the same privileges as other to make students. notice of intention final proof to establish claim to the lands before Olive Kimber, at Grouse Creek, Utah on September 17. 1058. Claimant names as witness: Georue Paskett. Hughie Thomp-- ; son. Windred Kimber and Ar- clue To ne, all of Grouse Creek, THE HIGH Utah. Ernest E House, manager. Land PR0TEIN Office Salt Lake City. Utah. INTERWOVEN Socks Reg. $1.00 m saie mis week Sizes 10V: to 12 children to school. The Board agreed that due to the distance it Nvould be inadvisable to drive a bus to the Bird Refuge, but parents would be given transportation allowance, according to the present board policy, for bringing their own children to you'll love! 2.98 3.98 Slip-On- s board that the Marine Corps would like to furnish the high school certain types of surplus aviation equipment for instructional purposes. The acceptance of this equipment was approved, if after a study had been made it was decided the equipment could be used to good advantage and storage space provided. It was brought to the attention of the board that Austin Larsen. treasurer at Box Elder high school, had asked to be re-lieved of his duties as treasurer. Principal E. W. Payne was authorized to appoint one of his staff to the position by action of the board. recommendation of Upon apSuperintendent Weight, proval was given by the board for the purchase of "Treasure Chests" for the secondary LEGAL NOTICE Cardigans Resist pilling, matting. Full fashioned to fit! :,3si 1 s PS L A die k s POPULAR NEW TRIM MODEL WITH HIP POCKET FLAPS. LEATHER TRIM ON POCKETS. A JJ i Sizes 3 to 6x 3 sisters make a pretty picture in miniature-plaid chemise and skirt sets with ruffly collar and cuffs. You get machine washability. The Dan River Dri Don finish means you School hardly iron. And Penney's price certainly means savings! ORLON IN E'L-E'--j Sizes 29 lo 36 Q98 Siz6$7fol4 ( WASHABLE. IN NEW FALL COLORS for Everything for w La-Jar- a. ol Shop Penney's (continued from front page Jerry Buchanan. Julie pending further investigation. a rnd Oyler presented poem Parents of students living at Mrs. Barbara Buchanan gave a the Bird Refuge asked that the tribute. board consider running a bus River-vieInterment was in the to their homes to transport their cemetery with Albert W. SAVE NOW ON MUNSINGWEAR COTTON KNIT UNDERWEAR Sets Ward Outing need Penney's has every low the with the selection and quality,! for famous is prices Penney's R.R. ADDITION Burns offering the dedicatory prayer. Survivors include his parents, grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Burns, Garland. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Coombs, Tremonton, Mr. and great grandparents, Mrs. Albert W. Burns. Bountiful. Mrs. Sarah Fredrickson, Colo., Burt Coombs. Mesa. Ariz. Tliatcher - Penrose All members of the Thatcher-Penros- e ward are reminded of Mrs. Ilene Johnson and baby the ward outing to be held at and Mrs. W. H. Barfuss visited Rees Pioneer Park in Brigham in Salt Lake City one day this City Saturday at 11 a.m. week. Each group should bring their own lunch and join the USE LEADER ward members for the afternoon. WANT ADS Ice cream will be served. son and 4 X f!; Frank Munns. ENTERTAINED AT PARTY Jackie Nessel of San Francisco is a guest at the Albert Earl home this week. She was entertained at a party given in her honor Wednesday evening The Box Elder Chamber of by her cousin Lola Earl. Commerce and the Tremonton FAMILY MEMBERS S1EET Women's Civic League walked Mr. and Mrs. George Harris honors with first away place from the Wheat and Beet Days and family of Ogden visited at the Don Harris home in Garparade last week Garland Second Ward, Carl land Sunday, then met at the Mann's Cinderella's Slipper and home of their sister, Mrs. WillMike Johnson also captured top iam Mason in Tremonton.. honors.. Box Elder Chamber of Commerce took first in the commercial division of the parade with the Queen's float, sponsored by the Ladies Self Culture Club, coping second place honors. Third place prize went to the Bear River Chamber of Commerce. In the local and civic class, the Civic League's float triumphed over second place winner, Civic and Home Arts Club and third place winner, Jaycees and Jaycee Janes. The Civic and Home Arts Club presented the Little Princess float. Garland Second Ward took all honors in the church division with Mann's float voted best in the miniature class. The Lavendar Hotrod from Jack's Garage was named to second place with third place going to the doll wagon by Diane Burns and Sally Linford. Mike Johnson was eivpn thp prize for the most original entry. He rode a bicycle giraffe in the parade. Second most original entry was the Purple People Eater, individual Beet Parade Prize Winners SHOP PENNEY'S . . . you'll live better, you'll save! , Clifford's MEN'S STORE 4tr r w f ii TRACK ROLLERS J MANY COLORS .'A. ! Boys 10 Boys 4 3.98 2.98 18 .f idnfif VL nf and washable Hand 1 to to 8 shrink resistant too! REFRESHER w .. LAST LONGER c. 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