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Show Thursday. August 31. 1961 List Wheat-Bee- t . j . TTl days. Wheat and 12th. Anderson, Garlmd GIade Tunothv, !nor. August Colts. li Keith Coombs. 2 Garland Fielding. Year Gildings County Farm Store Wilford Obray, Tremonton; LaRall Thompson, Thatcher; Gean Leavett, Marilyn Larsen. Farmers Grain Commercial, Thiokol Chem. Hotter. Howell; jcal Corporation. Dixie Newman. Tremonton; Club Tremonton Groups: Earo! Bowcutt. TremonCivic League, 1st; Garland ton; Montie Diderickson. 2 Yr. Horsr Colts Jensen Cafe Civic and Home Arts, 2nd; Thatcher. Hal Pickering, Brigham Jayceettes, Tremonton. 3rd. Vearling Filly City. Honorable mention. Garland Westergard Garage 3 Year Old Mare (or older) City and Self Culture Club. Hal Pickering. Brigham; Mendenhalls Churches and Schools: Bear Waldron and Cannon, TreJ. Reed Nielson, Portage; River High School. Melva Coombs, monton; Vern Thompson, Roy; Jess Miniature: Garland 1st ward Fielding. Udy, Fielding. Beehives. Horse Colts (yearlings) All Breeds Gus Forsberg Horse Judging Anderson Lumber Wilford Obray, Tremonton; In the horse show, the followBill Brickman, Hyrum; LaRall Thompson, Thating awards were made. DivisQuenten Jenkins, Plain cher. ions and sponsors are also City; Keith Underman, Arn Price given: Rex M. Fresh, Gar Kids Ponies Bob EVENT Madsen, Tremonton; SPONSOR land. 1961 Filly C. B. Williams, Brigham; Leonard L. Bishop 2 Yr. Fillies Fronk Chevrolet Bill Gibbs, Portage, Neil Susan Coombs, Fielding. Leon Thompson, Ogden; Kids Ponies Wesley Gephart Ilene Nielsen, Garland; Virginia Morgan, Jane ButFor Women Who Hate Washdays ler, Garland. Kids Ponies Bear River Saddlery Jess Udy, Fielding; Bob Udy, Fielding; Jack Fors4 VI berg, Fielding; Wendell v ummate Price, Garland; Owi DanIm RllUntal!. I iels, Garland. W Ladies Pleasure Tremonton Motors Winnie Higgenson, Brigham; Sue Clark, Holiday; Linda Secrist, Fielding; Janice Kotter, Howell. GO MODERN WITH A Mens Pleasure Carl Mann Shorty Thompson, Pleasant View; Garry Taylor, Kent Hunsaker, Ogden; Tremonton. Matched Pairs t Bear River State Bank Bill Gibbs. Portage; Duaine Madsen, Tremonton. J. Dee Harris Run Class Val Leavitt, Fielding; Winnie Higgenson. Brigham Shorty Thompson, City; Pleasant View. Ferris Garrett Jr. Horsemen Boyd Udy. Fielding; Sue JaNay Clark, Holiday; Sivartz. Cow Cutting First Security Bank J. R. Swanson, Hyrum; Shorty Thompson, Pleasant View; Val Icavitt, Fielding. 3 Year or Older Maiden Mares Carlson Glass Peggy Christensen, Garland; Neal Rhodes, Garland; Jr. Swanson, Hyrum; Bill Gibbs, Portage. three years or older Sugar Factory Gary Taylor, Mel Mower, Ben Tanaka. Jim White App. Stallion Ben Tanaka, Tremonton; Here's true push Dick Madsen, Tremonton; button washing and XjDean Capener, Garland. This big capacity washer-drye- r Thoroughbred: Aged Gildings washes any fabric, adds detergent and bleach at George Christensen clothes dries rinses and them. (Also opertime, proper your ates on natural gas). Let us show you how economical it is Shorty Thompson, Pleasto enjoy the convenience LP Gas brings to your home, where-evant View; Lavon Udy, you live. Take 12 months to pay with no added finance, Fielding; Ben Tahahi, Trecharges. monton; Annette Daniels, Garland. NOTHING DOWN Garland City Aged Stallions Reed Nielson, Portage; Leon Thompson, Ogden. GET YOUR FREE BONUS Garland City Thoroughbred silver tea service, Free, with your $29.95 Kenneth Timolley; Wayne new LP Gas Ultimatic or any LP Gas appliance. Cain. Grand Champion Mare Stan Reese Reed Neilson, Portage, tage. Grand Champ Stallion Harold Reese Reed Neilson Reserve Champ Mare Carlson Glass 1 t 7I Leon Thompson. Reserved Champ Stallion Bill Beetinore e Mont-ecell- Og-de- n; nere s ine - made candy will be on rupp. Twenty ladies were Everyone is invited to present. and join the festivities Honoring Mr. and Mrs. Nish will start at S p.m. Zundel who recently moved to Mrs. Scott Hansen attended Bountiful. Mr. and Mrs. Sherat a a dinner party at the home of man Earl entertained Mrs. Wynn Hansen at Logan Patio party at their home. The Friday. Forty guests were Bishopric and their partners along with Mr. and Mrs. Merpresent. rill Petty as special guests honufrom a Returning weeks vacation Mr. and enjoyed a barbeque. Day Winners Friends Enjoy Dinner Party pam Vei-nic- Tremonlon. Utah FIELDING Following is thp list r.f whkh winning floats . LEADER The J "THE LP GAS WAY" 4 J J App-Ma- re o; Mr. and Mrs. Uel dm entertained at a dirjier party at their home Wednesday in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Baird of Concord, Calif Other guests included Breni Baird, Mrs. Harvey McCulloch and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Garn. Bonnie and Beverly Baird were dinner guests at the home of their friend Forrest Munson Wednesday evening. The Bairds left Monday for their home with the exception of Bonnie who will remain with her Mr. and Mrs. grandparents, Wiliam Griffiths at Brigham and attend B.Y.U. at Provo. Misses Pamela and Penny Tayson of Ogden spent last week with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Holt. A 3c Glade Sutherland who has been stationed at Keesler, Miss., has arrived to spend a month with his parents, Mr. and Mre. E. W. Sutherland after which he will resume his duties at Deluth, Minn. Layton Guests Weekend guests at the Clifford Welling home were Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Brown of Layton. Miss Murile Wessel left Wednesday after spending two weeks with Daryl Garn and family. Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Uel Garn, Daryl and Muriel, and Mrs. N. J. Hodges spent the day at Bear Lake. Mrs. Hodges remained with Mr. and Mrs. Cleneth Arnell at St. Charles, Ida., for an indefinite home sale. come which Alfred Wilson (Susan Foxleyi.j Guests at the Leo Farnsworth home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Benson of Logan. Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Godfrey and family were Mrs. Theil Jensen, Miss Dixie of Millville and Mrs. Mrs. Glen Wood. They visited Calvin Jessop and family of the Warren Rasmussens. at Providence. Ontario, Ore., the William Rices at Boise and the Eldon M.I.A. SH lal Mrs. Harvey Wood, President Rasmussens at Paul. Ida. of the M.I. A. announces the Captain and Mrs. LaVere Opening Social will be held at Bindrupp of Fort Ruiker, Ala., the recreational hall Tuesday, have been visiting at the Scott Sept. 5th. The theme is "Coun- Hansen home. Wednesday Mrs. try Festival". Boothes will be Hansen entertained at Brunch provided with games etc., In compliment to Mrs. Bind ai-- Jes-so- p j j ATTEND FI'XERAL IV IDAHO Mr. and Mrs. Beit Bradford and Mrs. May Kent were in Idaho Falls Monday to attend funeral services for Eliza Buckland. TRY THE CLASSIFIEDS lea din' Wri4iinif ltd' in Tremonton period. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Godfrey and famiy spent Saturday at Salt Lake City. The Ezra Thurgoods, of Syracuse, and the Lawrence Hess's of Malad visited at the F. W. Hess home Sunday. Mrs. Elma Peterson spent last week visiting with the Norman Petersen's at Salt Lake City and with the Glen Petersen's at Providence. Attend Dance Recital Mrs. E. C. Mason attended a Dance Recital at Brigham Thursday evening where her Sheri Lynn granddaughter, Hansen, participated. Mrs. Mason remained at the Hansen home for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Call Wilcox attended a party given by Bishop and Mrs. LaVern Wilcox of Ogden at their summer home in Huntsville Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Smith and house guests, Mrs. Max Beal and Robert, attended a at the family Grant McFarland home at Salt Lake City Wednesday evening. Thursday they attended a wedding breakfast at the "Doll House" in Salt Lake City in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. A new school year is about to start for the boys and girls of this area. First Security Bank looks forward to helping these young people develop the habit of thrift. We in their encourage the youngest to start saving now own savings account here. We help the older young people learn to control their money, in a business like manner, in a First Security checking account. First Security Bank is your community bank. Our, doors are open to all. Whether you need a loan, a safe place to deposit your money or simply seek an experienced opinion on some financial problem, come see us. You'll find a welcome here. mm er Tint Security Bonk of Uloh, N.A, Member Federal Deposit Iniuronce Corporation er Air conditioning-- an extra-cos- you fingertip temperature option that gi control. Try it. f- - vis "i TV lifter " IIM- I- ; r ;: - Xjtf., , Impala 1 iJftxTMJZiVAi 4 f WILL SPEND YEAR IN WISCONSIN 1 Mr. and Mrs. Harold Black and two daughters of Anchorage, Alaska have been visiting with Mrs. Black's parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Brough. They are leaving soon for Wisconsin where Mr. Black 'will work at the University on his Doctorate. He has a year's leave from the University of Alaska. r- HEX-SMOOT- H hot water for twice the job! Day & night Jetglas waters heaters are rustproof and guaranteed. Plenty of hot, clear water for washing clothes, dishes, dogs and people. Enough hot water supply every hot water need in your home, all at once. DAY & NIGHT WATER HEATERS x- v last for years rustproof The 30 model does a 40 gallon Also gallon job at Inland Gas NO DOWN PAYMENT 12 Months To Pay With No Finance Charges Fo, I"' SEPT. 14 awe Of ij STATE FAIR .u I COIKFIIM ' - -- thru Sept. 24 10X0U - MATINEES Saturdays, 1 and S p.m. Sunday, Sept. 17 at 2:30 Wednesday, Sept. 20 at 2:30 friday, Sept. 22 at 5:00 and 5 p.m. Sun., Sept. 24, Price Include tax and fairground admission 13.73, SJ.1S, J1.7S, $1.25 FAMILY MAT. WED. at 2 30 $2.75, $2.50 and $1.73 MAIL ORDERS Send chock or money with stamped envelope to Box FO 6, S. L C. 16. For Information call Salt loko DA 8 3641. 1 u ' I Tlic climate couldn't be better for buying a new Starts - Whether you're hot for a convertible (ah , those elegan t Impalas !) , ach ing f or g a wagon (a Brookwood, perhaps?) or hankering for anything in between, your Chevrolet dealer has price. just the right car at a just-rigAnd every Chevy has a ride, V8 vim or "6" savings, Body by Fisher craftsmanship and luggage space. Top that off with what your dealer cas ior you m tne price department, and you ve got one sweet buy I purse-pleasin- ht CHEHOIiET Just look how everything's goin' your way beautiful weather, beautiful countryside and beautiful August savings that only the man who sells America's No. 1 car can come up with. Jet-smoo- th gear-gobbli- 't' i-- v. S imi in er savings on Corvairs,too! Now's a cracking good time to come by a nimble new Corvair with its touch-and-tu- rn steering, gentle going, clean and dig-i- n traction. All aboard for savings on the car that's no end of fun ! stopping to See the new Chevrolet at your local authorized Chevrolet dealer $ One-Sto- p Shopping Center FRONK CHEVROLET CO. 121 EAST MAIN STREET TREMONTON AL 7-13- 11 |