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Show I If I i a 2 , . ,. THE Tremonton, Utah Mrs. T. A. Summers entertained k A H the week. Guests included Mr. and Mrs Charles Last of Garland and Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Last and family of Concord, Calif. y W,' O r ?i sib-ua;s- y, er ;tf v AS; ...... RECEIVE .,,.,.;.; AWARD 'School Problems', Theme Of BRIIS P.T.A. Meetin g Rose Marie Johnston Browning during Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Larsen of Brigham City visited Friday with their parents, the W. L. Larsens. They left their two sons with the grandparents, while they spent the weekend in Las Vegas. AUTOMATIC DISHWASHER Oulwashes Every Other Dishwasher . . . Including People Indicator Dial Lets you see what's happening at a glance Exclusive Pushbuttons Gives you "Just-right- " dishwashing for: (1) fine china and crystal, (2) utensils, pots and pans, (3) mixed loads of daily dishes. No Plumbing Costs Design For Sanitation Scientifically designed to assure sanitized interior as well as sanitized dishes. Flushaway Drain Impeller Includes built-i- n power pump drain for top performance. Vz H.P. General Electric Motor g Casters Waisl-Hig- h Easy-rollin- Four non-markin- casters g im FATHER ftlobiie (to-nigh- f LARGE' f' V A committee for the proposed reunion of Bear River high school classes for the years 1936 - 40 has requested information concerning the following persons and their present addresses. Donna Booth, Cleo Costley, Clair Dunn. La Fay Kidman, Gordon Moses, Delbert Nelson, Lucille Pack, Rucker, Virginia Dorothy Jean Stokes, Florence Ivy, Vere Talbot, Ann Spencer, Veeda Hickman, Geraldine Joseph-soNedra Haskell and Dora Top Pastel Shades n, Pink Rolling Eyes RELIEF SOCIETY SETS FOOD The Relief of the ROSS ELECTRIC Tremont ill AL 30 South Tremont St. SALE Tremonton Fourth Ward Society invites the people valley to purchase their Easter dinner at their cooked food sale Saturday beginning at 10 a.m. They will have plenty of dishes available to make a complete meal including casseroles, meat loaves, salads, sweet rolls, homemade bread, cakes and pies. The sale will be held at the First Ward hall in Tremonton. AL IMMII HUM Hunsaker. Anyone knowing of these persons is asked to contact Mary Jane Davis, Garland, or Mrs. Don Hess of Garland. The committee also requests any persons who have not been contacted, or who know their names did not appear in the year books of 1936-4but who were mem bers of those classes to contact the persons named above. Cooperation is needed to compile lists for the reunion and gain information for books being printed for the occasion. rawiiernes J.C. Penney Promotes 4 FRESH CALIF. Per Cup 0, Former Tremontonah Burton Huish, who has been working for J. C. Penney at Ely, Nev., has been transferred to Elko, Nev., in a managerial position. Mrs Huish, the former Gloria Stenquist of Tremonton, is visiting here with her children while waiting for housing to be arrang- ed GRAPEFRUIT Texas Pinks CARROTS, 2 lb. cello pkg. . ICSdfe,, JJ AL Flowers Easier Lilies u u u u W u W CUT FLOWERS i ROSES "4 7-41- f' Vfctr1iiv."" J AU A JUMBO DOLOGflA SAUSAGE ROLLS 3 ORCHID CORSAGES 50s bunch GARDENIA CORSAGES $2.98 and up Var.ney's SPECIAL COUPON P Fruit Trees Shrubs Fertilizer PROFESSIOHAL LANDSCAPE & GARDENING 2V Size 5 for 1.00 CATSUP Mission, li bca POUNDS PORK & BEANS ROSES, CARNATIONS, H LB. Swifts FRESH VIOLETS mm arm Fully Cooked 57 U.S.D.A. Fresh Swift's Oreole One Pound Cello AZALEA k VJ J FKA BLOOMING PLANTS CHRYSANTHEMUMS r 23c fif and up if,, Per Pound A ?ZC By the Piece SPRING B0XAYS Jumbo stalks Hostess Hams 530 HOt T Wk 21 GLOXINIAS CHRYSANTHEMUMS GELLERY, ib. HYDRANGIAS CARNATIONS 1 Large FOR SWIFT'S PREMIUM at Elko. TREMONTON 69 Co. Tremont St. 19c Whole Per Pound Shank Half Flows nane Floral Evergreens 0 Grass Seed for Dishwasher RUSS ELECTRIC AiM Shade Trees Maid ATTENTION! CRIIS Grads of 1936-'-40 In Beautiful If Buy "Mother" a "Father's Day Gift. RABBITS 30 So. ... f.ioihsr's Day and receive this 40 piece Drill Kit FREE! Mothers . . . This will make an excellent STANDING f ATTEND WEDDING Mr. and Mrs. Charles Last attended the weddine of Mr. Last's niece, Guenivere ILast and Raymond Johns in Salt Lake City Thursday evening. MOBILE MAID De-an- rj'f I t , Thursday. April 14. I960 at dinner one night strom, Eileen Brockman, Connie and Tonya Burnette. Also, Paulette Butler, Michael Canfield, MarLee Capener, Bruce ' Christensen, Dixie Cornwall, Fred I Carol Doutre, Elsie Erickson, Firth, Janalee Firth, Rex Firth, Tessa Flint, Glade Fredricks, port cards. Germer, Lorilyn Grover and and regular honor rolls, with Dawnelle Hansen. straight "A" students in the High Also, Jeanne Hansen, Diane Following are listed the High -' s ' .: , Pi Hammond, MariKathy Harding, airj iCq paiauSisap jjoj jouou. lyn Hards, Cynthia Harris, Linda saureu Jrairj Suiavoho Haycock, John Hess, Val Heusser, HIGH HOXOIi ROLL ' : U : Ruth Ann Hodges, Boyd Hold-awaf i k (Third Term) Justin Holdaway, Kirk Hun-sakand Wayne Hunsaker. Myron Abbott, Earline Arnold Sue Ann Bair. Ted Bair Sher Also, Jane Hurd, Beth John, rie Bourne, Ann Campbell, Joan Sherne Lynn Johnson, Kathleen Campbell, Betty Capener, Man Karnely, Nolan Kerr, Brent Kraus i ; : J L,ynn Jatep and Linda Kay Reva Jean Lamb, Ann Larson r men. ILarson, Jerry Judy Larsen, Craig Also, Farrell Forsberg, Sidney Law, Dorothy Beva Manning, HONOR rnaai, Lveo Fuller, Susan Jean Marble, Pamela Marble and Richard and Robert Scothern, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Goody, Bonnie Hall. Connie Han Ricky Mason. Oliver Scothern received their "Duty to God Awards" ris, Tonya Harris, Toni Jeppson Also, Keverly Miller, Darlene at sen, raui Hansenl, Claudia Har-anthe Sunday evening meeting of the Tremonton Fourth Miller, Kitty Minson, Toni Kaye Kathleen Kerr. Ward. Bishop Reid Oyler made the presentation. Pamela Nelson, Nielsen, Michael Also, Aurline ILarkin, Judy D. Perry, Billy Roberts, Carol Ann uarKin, jean Larsen, Marianne Rock, Ann Romer, Pattv Matney, LeRita Nish, Kathleen Roundy,Mary Aralee Scothern, Jean Reeder, Linda Secrist, Betty Scothern, Pat Shields, Elsie Shu- iamiui, uougias Thompson, Janet man, Vera Jean Shumway and lhompson, Laura Thompson, Emma Smith. Barbara Jean Udy. Mary Ellen Also, Glenna Dawn Smith, Jay Waldron, Adele Ward, Larene JoAnn Spencer, Karma Smith, For the final PTA meeting of Ward, Sally Woodhead, and John Stevens, Earrv Stokes. Ronda the season the Bear River Junior Wynn. Stokes, Annette Thompson, Ellen and Senior High organizations IIOSTOR ROLL Toombs, Nancv Waldron. Elainp have arranged a joint session to To Co. (Third Term) Walston, Brent Watkins, LeRov hear a discussion by members of Rose Marie Johnson, daughter of Leon Adams, Glenna Anderson, Welling, Diana Wells, Leslie Whit the Box Elder Board of County Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Johnson, Mark Anderson, Wayne Anderson, ney, Paul Wight, Ann Wood. commissioners, the Board of Edu- Collinston, has accepted a position Diane Archibald, Susan Archibald, Vickie Lynn Woodward, Janet cation and the Utah Education as receptionist at Browning Arms Kathleen Atkinson,, Michael Borg- - Worley. Association. Company, Ogden, Utah, according The meeting will be held Thurs to L. R. Stevens, vice president in t) at the Visual Aids charge of the Ogden school of day, room of the high school at 8 p.m. Stevens Henager College. Miss Johnson recently completKleon Kerr will be moderator of the panel discussion group, ed her studies at Stevens Henager which will include R. J. Potter, College, where she took a secre 17 INCH Warren tarial course. She was placed at county commissioner, of the School Browning Arms Company by Hansen, president Stevens Henager. Board, and a representative of She is a 1959 graduate of Bear U.E.A. Some of the problems of River High school. school financing and federal aid Bear River high school is repre to education will be considered. sented among those schools with Newly elected officers for next seniors being considered for 12 year will be introduced and scholarships at the college I. W. Stevens, president, said this week. .. . LEAOEB 127 on Jr. High Honor Roll A total of 127 Bear River Jun ior High students won standing on the school's two honor rolls during the third term, with 39 scholars attaining HIGH Honor Roll status and 20 achieving the honor of having Straight "A" re , . . 6 for 1.C0 14 oz. Erf ,0, ,I .11nnU lg Ocomo. frozen Beef. Chicken. Turkey 5 FOR ORAflGE DRINK Sun State, 8 oz. ' ff Jill 17 Q O For O For GRAPE JUICE 6 oz. 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