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Show The Tremonion, Utah LEADER Thursday, Jan 23, 1950 were Mr. and Mrs. W. Lee Thomp son. Visiting in Garland are Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Castleton and family Price. Yellowstone vicat'-onerare of Mrs. Evan Gee underwent an Mr. and Mrs Barney Johnston at the Valley Hospital operation and family- Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Don ILimb and last Mrs. Oleen Didrickson, Mr. and family were Fathers Day visitors Mrs. Darrell Didrickson and family in Malad. Mr. and Mrs. Jack lavender hes of Grantsville were Garland visitors Wednesday and Thursday. Oeden, visited Sunday with Mrs Friday guests of the Arbon Lavender's mother. Mrs. A. L. Bowcutts at their Bear Lake Udv. Sundav visitors in Clarkston summer home were Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Sveden, Mrs. Erma Nielsen,; Concord, California. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Hess hosted the young married group at their hame Thursday evening. Mrs. Janice Archibald and baby, Mr. and Mrs. Richard White and chidren were guests of Allen Perry, 29, Brigham City, their sister, Mrs. Burke Svedin in -' I 4" n"1 was bound over to District court Salt Lake City last week. Bridge Club Meets for trial on a charge of assault Mrs. Leland Hansen entertained With summer officially stickmen already are cfying "Fowl" how- with a deadly weapon Monday, here, Tremonton's Little Leaguers neednt ever, claiming "sinkers and sliders" are too following preliminary hearing in her bridge club Wednesday night. use an almanac to be aware of the fact, as rough to hit this early in the season. Reply Brigham City court before Judge Special guests were Mrs. F. L. Nye and Mrs. Bert Whitney. Ida Merrell. action is well underway. Play to date is the Hostess to her bridge club was "Yah, lookit the scores, staffs, pitching the the scene with this as is and hot May Mrs. P. C. Pettersen charged during Perry heavy, who enterhad declared characters these think Pirates-Cardinal- s 2 shooting of his wife, Sonia, 25, tilt in South Park last you'd tained Thursday afternoon. Prizes and TeWayne Woodland, 34, high were won League open season on pitchers already yet. Friday morning amply reveals. by Mrs. Dean Capener way patrolman who is formerly and Mrs. Edith Hansen. from Willard and now from Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Bradshaw at the Perry home in Brigham hosted a barbecue supper last City. Saturday evening. Judge Merrell continued the Attending the Munns family reCardinals 1 Rebels 17 9, June in action week's The first $1,000 property bond' on Perry union at the Brigham City Park 10 Lions 7 Lions Rebels 6, 9, Braves Little League play had following the three-hohearing last Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Giants - 1, Hawks - 3 15 games with the following Victor L. Hansen and Mrs. F. L. Pirates - 6, Cardinals - 5 results. Nye. 118 family members were 3 11, Darts June 16 Dodgers present at the gathering. - 4 Yanks 5 Bees Bees 11, O, Dodgers Class Reunion .21 June 2 Giants 20, Yanks Ninty-fiv- e members and guests Yanks - 11, Darts - 0 Pirates - 2, Rebels - 7 attended the reunion for the Bees - 10, Hawks - 12 Braves - 17, Darts - 20 graduating class of 1940 at Bear Giants - 5, Pirates - 6 Cardinals - 3, Hawks - 2 River High School last Saturday. Mrs. Barbara Garrett accom panied Mr. and Mrs. Mark Garrett of Brigham City for a trip to GARLAND LOCALS s Wednesday, where they attended a funeral. . Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Stevens and family of Caifornia are visiting at the home of Mrs. Stevens parents, the George Kings. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lorus King were Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Stalling of Eden, Mrs. Clyde Ferron, Mrs. Hugh McKay, Mrs. Sena Gardner, Miss Lila Stalling of Ogden. The guests attended the missionary farewell for Bruce King Sunday everting. Bruce is departing for the Brazilian mission. The family of W. L. Larsen met Sunday At the Merrill Laub home in Tremonton honoring- their father on Fathers Day. Mrs. Vera Jensen visited during the week at the home of her brother, Mrs. Glen Mason. Visiting with relatives in Gunnison is Mrs. Dorris Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. P, C. Petterson - are hosting their daughter Isom and famiy of Concord, Mrs-Bi- Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Myron family are vacationing Pratt and in the Southern Utah Parks. Visiting with Garland relatives is Mrs. Melvin Snydve. B.C. MAN Bound To Dist. Court In Sliooting Case '- GROCERIES !! Little League 1960 Action Is Underway Tre-mont- ur -- I . i- -' " ' - CAKE MIXES, Betty Crocker 3 for 97c ZEE TISSUE, 4 roll pack TUNA, Standby, light chunk 3 for 1.G0 3 for 79c 6 for 49c 6 for 19c JELL0, Gelatins, asst. flavor FRUZOLA, Powdered punch DOG FOOD, Vets 14 for 1.00 DILL PICKLES, Garden King, qts. 4 for $1 6 oz. LEMONADE, T.V. DINNERS, Swanson's 12 for 1.00 2 for 99c Gal-Grov- e, visitors at St. Anthony were Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Ramsdell and granddaughter, I Kathleen. Mr. and Mrs. Ruion Hansen and daughter Jean and son Bruce left Saturday for California. Jean who recently graduated from college in California has been home visitStiff ing and is now employed in Sacrav. 3 mento, Calif. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Bishop and family of Palo Alto, California are visiting with the V. D. Bish BOX ELDER COUNTY'S DELEGATION to the ops and also Mrs. Bishop's moth-erYouth Conference is shown posed on the first Utah Mrs. J. M. Gaddie. Mrs. Bish lawn at Utah State University, Logan, during last week's op and children will remain in Garland for a visit while Mr. conference. Heading the county delegation was Ruth Bishop returns to his home Tueswho has been Yamasaki, Corinne, on the left in front ! day. elected Mayorette for next year's confrence. To her Attends Convention right is Gerald Brown, Promontory, with Julie Hara-motVernald Johns attended the Corinne, to his right. In the back row are, Post Masters Convention in Salt left, Diana Bennett, Brigham; a Mrs. Pierson, Lake City Friday and Saturday. Brigham; Jean Peart, Brigham; LaRay Deem ,Garland; Among teachers attending the Nannette Owens, Corinne; County Agent Ray Finch, and B.Y.U. Summer School are Mrs. Vernald Johns and Mrs. Glen Marilyn Misrasi, Corinne. Not shown is Preston Check-ett- s. Bear River City. Taylor. Saturday visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Michaelis and children 4-of Ogden. Returning home Sunday from a week's stay at Girls State was who served USU's Dean of Women Leah Lin- Mrs. Vida Manning Eight Box Elder county session. the counselor as at a members last week represented ford and Graduate Program ChairMr. and Mrs. Rex Jensen were man members H. Ellvert National fellow club their Himes, during and Shauna in Shelley, Idaho, Tuesday Youth conference in, Conference the. First Delegate Utah's history, on the Logan cam- Workman. pus of Utah State University. LaRay Deem, Garland, daughter INVITATION FOR BIDS of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Deem; OF FIRE INSURANCE Ruth Yamasaki, Julie Haramoto, Nannette Misrasi and The Board of Education of .the Marilyn Owens, all of Corinne; Preston Box Elder County School District - - Checketts, Bear River City; Ger- invites sealed bids on Builders ald Brown, Promontory, and Diana Risk Insurance, in connection Bennett and Jean Peart of Brig- with progressive construction of : ham City, were the county's dele- the new Box Elder Senior High gates. School, identified as Box Elder The youthful leaders were ac- County School District Project companied to the conference by No. 58-The insurance Ray Finch, county agent, and Mrs. shall provide Pierson, of Brigham. fire protection in an amount to Miss Yamasaki was named as adequately protect the interests Mayorette of the 1961 Conference of both the owner and contractor and made payable to the owner during the Thursday banquet. Miss Haramoto and Brown were and the contractor as their sevcontestants in the "I speak for eral interests may appear. The amount of tha insurance shall speaking competition. ITeston Checketts competed in not be less than 100 per cent of the conference tractor driving con- the contract amount and shall test. have extended coverage including The conference, lasting four explosion and wind damage. included "SpecAt the time the fire insurance days, June ial Interest," "Opportunity" and policy is issued, exact duplicate "Get Acquainted" days. copies shall be furnished to the Speeches, short talks and lec- contractor and the architect for tures by state, college and na- their files. tional figures highlighted the Contract information is as fol- I Summer diets are prone to lows: be but they can be skimpy STATION The delegates heard State ; Healthy is wisely chosen, New Box Elder Leader Amy Kersley, USU Pres I Regardless of weather, you Senior High School ident Daryl Chase; Extension Di ! need certain protective and CONTRACTOH rector Carl Frischnecht, Girls Co. M. Inc. Sons & Morrin sustaining values obtain-- ! State Governor Margaret Fawson, AMOUNT ; able only from food. iMCiatci; RADISHES - GREEN ONIONS bunch 2 for 2 for GREEN PEPPERS TOMATOES lb. 19c GRAPES 4-- H 4-- H NAP1 I I - to (Kf V o, ' iY ,A - , Delegates Return From State's First Youth Coference With High Honor lb. Gut up FRYERS 37c lb. 33c lb. 33c Whole BACON, Tablerife, Sliced Extra Lean HALIBUT, Fresh sliced, lb. 47c SAUSAGE, fresh, lean 3 lbs. 1. GO H 1 "? MWE 4-- H MEMBERS OF FREE T.V. GUIDE EACH WEEK 4-- H THE U0X ELDER COUNTY SIIEP.IFPS FOSSE FOR and Participating MEALS 0i Light CONTESTANTS of the But Right UTAH STATE CHAMPIONSHIP ALWAYS SERVE RODEO now ! 13-1- 6, WW A 4-- H low-co- way to control st Quack Grass in Sugar Beets Ej''ffilJj "OlJ J It'i V 1 ," with eac! $2,100,735.00 A j 3. Express appreciation to the following individuals and businessmen for contributing the many prizes in connection with the Utah State Championship Rodeo: VerNon Roche Garland Wheat and Beet Days Committee Family Farm Store Tremonton Motor Co. Hepp's Shoe Shop Dee Bowcutt Harris Utoco Service Jay Cross Roads Service Jack and Pat's Radio Cross Roads Cafe Oyler's Miniature Rodeo Mendenhall's of Tremonton, Sports Center Bill Ketchum. Salt Lake Mt. Stales Implement Lee's Auto Parts Anderson Lumber Co. North Main Furniture Woodward's Billards and T.V. Service Gephart Stores Norm's Tire Shop Andy's Barber Shop Wes's Texaco Service Jay's Barber Shop Dell's Cafe Bear River Saddlery Golden Bowl Ray Aschraft Potter Bros. Herefords m rii "A economical grass killer. Instead of chopping or cultivating all season, just apply Dowpon to your fields in the spring before planting, or in the fall, after harvest-a- nd you'll be rid of tough problem grasses. That's because Dowpon, sprayed on the leaves, kills the whole grass plant, from the tops to the deepest roots at a cost per acre. Also use selectively in some crops. DOWPON-t- he rock-botto- Trnitmark uf The Vuw CKtmuul Company UTAH POULTRY & FARMER'S COOP Tremonion, Utah The Board of Education will not ! These you can have with1 wor-out too work or much consider bids submitted by Fire Insurance Companys with less ry if you are sure to supple-- ! than an A plus AAA rating as ; ment lighter summer foods Indicated In the latest Issue of !with Jersey Creamline; Best's Insurance Guide. Milk each day. Bidi wilt be received up to Friday, July 8, 19"0 at 5 n'rlock ; Milk is the most nearly Zundcl at ! perfect food, and Cream-- 1 p.m., co Eberhart the offfc" of thi Board of Educa-It'o- S line the most nearly per-- ! Count" "Viirt House. Brig feet milk. Use it yourself.! ham City. Utah. Specifications 5 DRIVE OUT TO and bid forms may be obtained tHn rfVe of tfm Board of n. C purchase of 12 ounce size A 11 1 ?1 STMCE fi at regular price. j f-- - v- The Board of Education reserves the right to reject any or all bids. BOABD OF EDUCATION BOX F,U)ET COUNTY By Eberhart Zundcl, Clerk jR.lV.UEJfiSAKERi j S tic DAIRY i AL f Tremonton ; Um Faultiest Starch HOT ...Will Not Tumble Out In Dryer ...Makei "Woh N' Wear" New Ag:sin Of It , . . Saves Ironing Time-L- ots The Easiest Starch To Ironl ll . WK.'-.(, Available a? ail sitns while supply lest. A' ' ; |