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Show THE LEADER, Tremonton, Utah Thursday, May 21, 1959 Mrs. Johnson Will Present Piano . Students Sunday Mrs. Russell Johnson will present a group of her piano students in a piano recital Sunday, May 24 in the Bear River Stake taber-- nacle at 5 p.m. Appearing on the program will be Barbara Anderson, daughter of Mr. and Mp. Verl Anderson: son of Mr. and Brent Caper Mrs. Garn Capener, Mariness Badsgaard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mariness Badsgaard; Sue Ann Baer, daughter of Mr , and Mrs. . Mearl Baer. Marilyn Lewis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Lewis; Terry Lyn Watt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oleen Watt; Jacqueline Yoder, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack D. Yoder; Susan Archibald, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Duane Archibald; JoAnne Stokes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Stokes; Judy Pierson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Pierson; Merle Rhodes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Rhodes and Sharol King, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lorus King. ' . RIVERSIDE Former Garland By Myrte Vdj Mad Dies Suddenly Keith Cutler, 40, former Gar- Visitors from land died druggist day afternoon suddenly Sun- at Blue Lakes Country Club, Twin Falls, Ida. He had been playing golf when stricken, and died before he could be taken to a hospital. Surviving are hi widow; two sons and a daughter, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cutler, all of Twin Falls, Ida. Spo nsor Bus to Provo Trip The Mental Health Association New Mexico Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Boyd (Delbertina Bowcutt) of New Mexico spent Saturday and part of Sunday with their mother, Mrs. Amanda Bowcutt. Mrs. Bowcutt had been in Salt Lake City for a few days with Mr and Mrs. Clyde Marsh. The Boyds took her to Nevada to visit another daughter and family, the Matt Sanfords, and then spent the weekend here with Mrs. Bow- cutt. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Ward and Mr. and Mrs. Delose Jensen went to Malta Tuesday to attend the funeral service for an aunt - a sister of Mary Ann Ward, mother of Mrs. Jensen and Mr. Ward, dub Members Honored The Jr. Birthday club honored two of their members, Lynnette Macfarlane and Arlene Macfarlane at the home of Lynnette Macfarlane Thursday night. Members enjoyed themselves with the pot luck lunch and a social evening, UNITED STATES after a space of several months Bureau of Land Management without any birthdays. Department Of The Interior LaPrlel Capener was made a NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION DUP sets May meeting members of the Spurs, Scholastic 1959. is Notice hereby May 13, at The Midland Camp, Daughters and Service Organization given that Robert C. Gustaveson of Utah Pioneers will met Thurs- U.S.U. last week. Congratulations of 714 South 13th East, Salt day, May 28 at the home of Irene LaPriel. made Bunderson Lake City, Utah, who at 3 p.m. All members Mr. and Mrs. J. O Hadfield and Homestead Entry No. Utah, are urged to be present. Mrs. Mina Ward went to Draper Section 3, 04474, for ESEy4 Saturday to attend the funeral Township 12 N., Range 8W, SL of their brohter David service Meridian, has filed notice of in- ENJOY BOAT CRUISE Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Chase Petersen tention to make final proof to of Hawaii Mr. Odell establish claim to the lands be- have just returned from a three visited the J.Thompson H. Wards during fore Dewey Nielsen, at , Hyrum day Friendship Cruise down the the week. The Wards are the par-enn- ts Utah on July 11, 1959. Claimant Green River and up the Colorado. of Mr. Thompson's wife, names as witnesses: Robert G. They joined 500 other boats at Edna May. Allen, Claron Allen, Douglas Al- Green River and left the river at Mr. Thompson had been In len, Eugene Petersen, all of Hy- Moab. They report a very enjoyD. C. on business Washington, able trip and encourage those with rum, Utah. here to visit the and stopped F. S. Kirk, Acting Manager, Land boats to plan a similar trip next and his mother, Mrs. James Wards Lake Office. Salt spring. City, Utah. Thompson in Garland. Report Eastern Trip Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Whitaker and three daughters of Spokane, Uranium a major Utah industry Wash., visited with Mrs. Whit-aker- 's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Uranium has been responsible for about 8000 jobs in Henry Tubbs during the week. Utah since 1950. Directly, jobs have been created in The Whitakers had been to Washmines and mills. . Indirectly, jobs have been created to ington, D. C, on government emand their of the needs meet mining companies business and stopped off to visit ployees. Tax revenues have increased too, from every their parents, Mr and Mrs. Whitmills phase of this new activity. Uranium mines and aker in Brigham and Mr. and Mrs. alone paid property taxes on an assessed valuation of Tubbs and other relatives here. Edna Ward was in Salt Lake $29,000,000 in 1958. of Box Elder County is arranging a tour of the State hospital in Provo and other institutions in that area for Thursday, May 28, and those wishing to make the trip should contact Mrs. Inez Deem for reservations. The trip to Provo will be made by bus, leaving Tremonton about 7 a.m. and returning that evening. Reports from individuals who made the trip in April indicate a very worth while visit and helpful to all who are Interested in helping the mentally ill. . . City from Wednesday until the last of the week visiting the Burl Hermansens. Frank Ward brought her home. Mrs. Peggy Silvester Justisen of Moses Lake, Wash., called the Wm. Silvesters Sunday to greet her mother for her birthday which was Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. William Silvester celebrated Mrs. Silvester's birthday by having smorgasbord dinner at the Tropical Restaurant Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Delose Jensen accompanied by Marie Ward were in Salt Lake City Sunday. The Jensens visited the Dail Ogden family. Mrs. Ward visited her mother, Mrs: Jesse Baker and three sisters. Mrs. Baker has spent some time in Salt Lake City from her home in California. Carol Campbell of Logan visited Mr. and Mrs. Ray Coombs over the weekend. Mrs. Agnes Burnett and Nina Burnett were in Farmington Wednesday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Del-be- rt Wood. Mr. Wood has had a serious operation but is improving steadily now, Mr. and Mrs" Ezra Thurgood of Farmington visited the ILeland Bournes Thursday. Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Leland Bourne were in Ogden and Layton. Mrs. Bourne visited her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dell Kraaima in Ogden while Mr. Bourne went on to Hill Air Force Base for the day. Mr. and Mrs. Nyle Mangum and two boys visited Mr. and Mrs. Ed Udy Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Mangum is Mrs. Udy's daughter Valeea. Begins Practice In Tremonton Area Dr. Roy K. Mortenson, M9IJII4G earth tomes an abundant life for all" a VISIT BARFUSS HOME Mr. and Mrs. Arvel Fowers and family came from their home In Hooper Sunday to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barfuss. Doc- tor of veterinary medicine has moved his family to Tremonton and is entering a business prac- SALE OF tice here. A native of Ephraim, Mr. Mortenson is a graduate of Snow College and received his bachelor degree in animal husbandry at Utah State University and his doctor of veterinary medicine at the University of California Vet erinary School in Davis, Calif. He has practiced in Sanpete County for more than four years and has worked 2 years as federal veterinary meat inspector, with headquarters in Salt Lake City. Mr. Mortenson is married to the former Iris Call of Bancroft, Ida., and they have four children, three girls and one boy. They have purchased a home at 771 No. 1st W., In Tremonton. America's Finest BATES Reg. 1.29 98 NOW Per Yard TAFFETA Yards 2 FORMER RESIDENTS. VISIT FRIENDS For 1.00 See our GIFT LUGGAGE Mr. and Mrs. Moroni Ward, for mer residents of Tremonton were visiting relatives and friends here Sunday. They called on the W. W. Whitneys and spent some .time wlh Mrs. Ward's brother, J. W. McBride and his wife. The were accompanied by the former Edith Scenkel and her husband, whose name was not learned. For The Graduates at GEPHART STORES CO. ''Buy For Cash and Pay Less" Swift's Premium, Cut Up, Pan Ready .FRYERS Large Colored Swift's' Premium Boneless Fully Cooked Lb HOSTESS HAM 88c IJlJEjlLoEi Lon9 Horn Lb. Med. Nippy 59c Large Solid Heads ASSOCIATION UTAH "From the AT iniX HOME Mrs. Pearl Toland is visiting this week at the home of her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Don Hill, in Garland. New Veterinarian EACH Large Red Ripe Awards Day Slicers derscm, Julie Oyler, Irene Hall and Jim Arnold. Weber College scholarships went to Brenda Peterson and Sharon Napoli, while Melanie Canfield, Tamara Christensen, Bill Puzey, Darrell Smith, Gaela Giles, Dick Morris, Judy Oyler, Kathleen Hess, Karen Finch,. Kay Spack-ma- n, Pamila Anderson, Bill Anderson and Sheldon Summers received scholarships to Utah State Large Green POUND Continued from front page GA STANDS FOR QUALITY Buy I.G.A. Brands and Receive First Quality Merchandise for less. BEEF POT ROASTS u,. Choice or good grade Chuck GROUND BEEF 2 u. 89c Fresh and Mealy GROUND CHUCK u. Lean SAUSAGE 3 Fresh Ground, Lean LEMONADE Cal-Gro- 45c 59c l. 1.00 10 cans 1.00 Brand, 6 oz. siie ve MEAT PIES 4 for 89o or O'Coma Brand Chicken .Beef or Turkey Spare-Tim-e STRAWBERRIES Mlley-Nic- e 5 Brand PEAS, Blue Goose LETTUCE cans 89c 6 pkgs. 1.00 2 Ige. heads 19c RADISHES and GREEN 3 bunches 9c ONIONS GROCERIES IGA LIQUID DETERGENT 22 Mor-tense- 39c Loaf lbs. fTft fl !?Ti B ffS U R E?"! Fresh st) BUNCHES BUNCHES BAKERY DEPT. Asst. 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Miss Margaret Woodside, American history teacher, who has been at Bear River for 34 years was honored when the Class of 1960 presented her a special gift In recognition of her work. Miss Woodside will leave teaching to assume duties as librarian at Bear River when school resumes In September. Official B. R. pins, granted to the upper 20 percent of the senior class were awarded to Jim Arnold, Pamila Anderson, Bill Anderson, Steve Anderson, Margo Christensen, Pamela Christensen, Merrilee Cochran, Melanie Canfield, Annette Daniels, Robert Deakin. Arlene Eberhard, Knud FrldaL Karen Finch, Susan Foxley, Annette Fronk, Gaela Giles, Freda Henrie, Irene Hall, Darwin Harris, Phil Harris, Joy Hansen, Judy Hess, Mary Ellen Hulsh, Kathleen Morris, Laura Norr, Newman, Shirley Neal. Julie Oyler, Dick Oyler, Reed Pierson, Bill Puzey, Nadine Rhodes, Florence Roberts, Darrell Smith, Darlene Stokes, Bud Seal-leLarry Wood. y, IGA CATSUP, 14 oz. bottle 2 for 33c IGA VIENNA SAUSAGES 3 cans 57c IGA TABLERITE CHEESE 2 lbs. 69c 3 University. Janice Burbank, Shirley Neal and Barbara Christensen received scholarships to beauty colleges. Scholarship pins for recognition of outstanding scholastic achievement were given to Steven Ander son, David Boss, Pamala Christensen, Merrilee Cochran, Karen Finch, Joy Hansen, Judith EACH 25c |