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Show FHA Schedule !.. I i Panel to Treat School t Drop-O- n f ) The Future Homemakors of America are planning a panel discussion on the topic "School Dropouts? Why?" It will be held on April 14 at 10:30 a.m. in the girls" gym. will be Dr. Leading Jay Skidmore from Utah State I'niversity. Homehving Center. Also on the panel will be four parents and a girl from the Sophomore. Junior, and' Senior such groups in the by Kathy Oyler The Bear River High School Band participated in a Festival Saturday, April 4. The festival held at Mount Ogden Junior High School, was to give the bands participating a chance to hear what other the-pan- MarGene Fife, Karla Rae Finch, Gloria Fukui, Vicki Lea Gam, Richard Garrett. Mar-gen- e G rover, Sheri Lynn G rover, Carlyle Hansen, Christine Hansen, Craig Hansen, Lorraine Hardy. Louise Hardy, Christie Harris, Jack Hunsaker, Lyle Michael Jensen, Hunsaker, Leona John, Marvin John, Jerry Johnson, Bruce Kidman, Sherry Kinnison; Lorraine Larsen, Marilyn Larsen, Randy Boyd Marble, Mickey McDonald. Donna Newton, Larry Newton. Trudy Okada. Sharrie Petersen, Janet Peterson. Gayla - Potter. Gary Rasmussen, Lauri Rathmann. Wayne Rhodes. Coye Richards, Danise Robbins, Louise Roberts, Theron Rose', James SanEdamarie Schumann, ders. Kayleen Schumann, Mark Scott. Diana Marie Stine. James Summers. Mary Summers, Douglas Tazoi, David Z. Thompson, Lora are: Lee Udy, Julie Walker, and Mary Abel, Becky Adams, Susan Weston. Alicia Allen, Alan Archibald, Annette Archibald, Dwight Ashby, Michael Bair, Ivan Barnes, Marilyn Barrus, Mari-le- e Bradshaw, David Burton, Jimmy Carpenter, Steven V. Coombs, Susan Coombs. Tamera Eberhard, Corlyss Crozier, Josephine Eggli; CHEERLEADERS Chosen to lead the Bear River cheering section for are these six coeds. Left to right are Shauna Adams, Vera Gene Shumway, head cheerleader; Tonya Harris, Becky Robbins, Luana Hyde, and Diane Hammond. Nitrogen Fertilizers 1964-6- from MINERAL CO. V 'i The Bear River High School P.T.A. will hold their final meeting of the year Thursday, April 16, at the Bear River High School Cafeteria at 7:30. New officers will be installed and the discussion of the evening will be on youth employment. Midvale, UJah Phone or 1 5 STATE-WID- 5 High School to Install Officers FERTILIZER i E SERVICE 1 . r Nay Deeh Fonnesbeck Kent C. Jeppesen Corinne Elder Called to "SCRIPPY" missionary farewell is anto honor Elder Kent Charles Jeppesen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin R. Jeppesen, Sunday evening, April 12, at 7:30 p.m. in the Corinne Second A nounced Thanks to my many other friends who submitted names for me. TREMONTON UTAH 115 west main 157-77- Elder Jeppesen has accepted a call to serve an L.D.S. mission in Florida, with headquarters at Winter Park. He is a graduate of Box Elder High school and seminary. He was a member of the FFA National Band that appeared in Kansas and was named State Farmer of the Year. He attended Utah State University on a Union Pacific scholarship. j 81 l u u LTJJL U U"l NORMS Army Surplus ARE FLEASED TO INTRODUCE Steven L. Bishop Protected lining preserves leather, stops athlete's foot, cushion insole, leather upper, oil resistant, neonprene soles. Other parts hand made-W- e have a tremendous value in this new shoe. Urge ajssortment in stock. Style WORK OXFORD ENGINEER BOOT 8 INCH WORK BOOT 8 INCH WORK BOOT 8 INCH WORK BOOT 6 INCH WORK BOOT (steel toe) 6 INCH WORK BOOT WELLINGTON BOOT black leather) Size 6' ; to 11 6 to 11 6 to 11 6 to 1 1 6 to 11 6 to 11 $11.95 $10.95 $13.95 $12.95 $ 9.95 $12.95 6t to 11 $ 6.9S $13.95 6 to 11 WELLINGTON BOOT 6 to (arch support, cushion insole, fully lined) 11 $14.95 GARDEN SPRING CLEANUP GARDEN TOOLS Price I Musical Program Given for Civic Club Members Elder Steven L. Bishop, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard L. Bishop, Garland, will be honored at a farewell testimonial Sunday at 6:30 p.m. in the Garland 2nd Ward chapel-Elde- r Bishop has been called to serve in the Eastern States Mission of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints with headquarters in New York City, New York. The missionary is a graduate of Bear River High School. and has attended Utah State University where he was a member of the USU band. He will enter the mission home in Salt I.ake City for training prior to b:s departure by air for New York, City. The car radio is being used a test program to warn drivers of road hazards. On a section of the Kentucky Turnd messages are pike, broadcast over car radios warn of special hazards. in pre-tape- THEIR NEW WALKER WORK SHOES LAWN RAKE GARDEN RAKES Steven L. Bishop Ward. phone The Tremonton lions Guru acted as hosts to the Bear River High School basket ball team Wednesday, April 1, at the Golden Bowl. All team members, assistant coach, and the coach were present. Special guests were Frank Williams, athletic director of U.S.U., and Evan Sorenson, assistant basketball coach of the U.S.U. Called to Florida Mission Eastern States IS Warren Burbank Assigned to Greenland Base , Pvt. Warren J. Burbank. son and Mrs. Melvin J. has Burbank of Deweyville, completed his basic training at Fort Polk, La. He is with the 46th Eng. Bn., Co. B, and is now assigned to Greenland. He will leave April 15 for his new base. Pvt. Burbank has received the Expert Rifle firing medal. Colleagues Educators at New? PACIFIC WESTERN Jr'SipP sP 2nd Annual Pink and Blue HOLDER Announcing the safe 1 8 of a baby girl born April pggrfra!)inMi II SHIRT By ROIUNG-U- f At Th Elko, Nevada 1:00 P.M. PST Saturday. April OFFERING 18 100 ANGUS BULLS Big, rugged bulls developed with the commercial breeder in mind. Many bulls selling in groups, all by the same sire. Most of the bulls are 2 years old, ready for heavy service. Health and Brand certificates will be furnished. For catalogues and Information: Write MOODY'S ANGUS SALES SERVICE Route 3. Box 350 OUT WE SB specials 1362 Chevrolet door Impala, 1961 Pontiac Tempest 4 roon in color, one owner 4 door sedan, V-auto trans., blue in dolor, very clean 1960 Dodge 4 door wagon $1150.00 Auto trans., one owner, as ' " clean as there is 1960 Dodge 2 door Hard top, 6 cyl.. stick shift. nice economical unit 1957 Chevrolet wagon door, V-- auto trans. Extra clean, well reconditioned 4 - -- , $895.00 $595.00 8, 1956 Dodge 2 door Hard top. appreciate $395.00 . see to V-- 1956 Chrysler 4 door 1952 Cadillac 4 door 1956 Ford 2 door $295.00 $150.00 $295.00 stick, (special) TRUCKS 1962 Dodge 2 ton 175 V-- IV2 inch w.b., 2 speed axle. like new, radio, etc. pickup V ton V-- wheel base. Excellent 1952 Chevrolet 2 ton with 2 $2495.00 $1095.00 ion truck W200 long $2395.00 ' $495.C0 speed, very good ARCHIBALD MOTORS 257-848- 3 56 No. 1st - - 1SS0 Chevrolet Biscayne $1150.00 1963 Dodge 4x4 W. TREMONTON $1095.00 door sedan, stick shift. Ma- end SERVICE Phone Mixing Rolling (hopping 170 N. 3W. TREMONTON V-- 8, 1957 Ford F500 DOB'S TIRE SERVICE UK $2195.00 floor shift. Gold in dolor, one owner 2 SELL QUALITY AT A FAIR PRICE GUV Longnont, Colorado DON'T MISS OUR V-- 8 DEALERS SELL TIRES k ELKO LIVESTOCK SALES. INC. ALL TIRE IS OUR BUSINESS All-Blac- SPRING BULL SALE in Party lmle. guaranteed. Fu11 Vi lnch ID-50 FO0T 00 Who's arrival 6 are Larry and Joan Summers Holder of Tremonton. The Holders Honor Retiring now have two boys and one girl. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Annual Summers of Tremonton are the proud grandparents and Mrs. Elder Junior High; John Olsen, Tennie Summers of Salt Lake Honoring of 10 retiring teachand City is a great srandmother. Maintainance supervisor; ers highlighted the annual party Vernal' Willie, Adult Education ROSE of the Box Elder Education supervisor. Association last Friday evening Tommy and Gay Nell Archi Combined years of service bald Rose of Garland are proud at the Box Elder High School. to education to announce the arrival of a the group honby given were Retiring educators is well in Box Elder County ored by their colleagues and the baby boy born March 31. The over 350 years. Roses have one other son. Board of Education. Feted were Each educator was lauded by Proud grandparents are Mr. Hazel Funk and Annie Pulsia close associate in education, and Mrs. Keith Rose of Garland pher, Lake View School; Bertha which briefly responded. and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Archiafter Lucille Hill, Willard School; Each was presented a special bald of Plymouth. Jones, Lincoln School; Principal ANDERSON pin by the Association in recogCentral Gunderson, Douglas nition of his educational efforts. School; Victor J. Bott, Austin Brightening the lives of DenThe Board of Education also nis and Carol Ann Perry AnderLarsen, and Searl Beecher, Box presented each retiring teacher son of Howell is a baby boy with a gift. born April 2. This is the first child for the Andersons. GrandOR parents are Mrs. Ilia Anderson of Tremonton and Mr. and Mrs. USELESS II you don't lose your V Harold Perry of Perry. HOSE no Tremonton's . Women Civic League was held Thursday afternoon in the Bear River High Visual Aids Room with Darald Fuller as hosted. The program was furniihei by the Music Department of Bear River High School. A report was given by Mrs. Jack Shumway of the last month's Women's Legislative irjeeting held both in Salt Lake and Brigham. Refreshments were . served after the meeting. of Mr. $2.49 Double ply plutlc for $1.93 I extra strength, carton? S2.G5 SHOVELS. Ion handle SHOVELS, short handle ........ $2.50 PITCH FORKS $2.95 Jt HOES $1.39 1 POST HOLE DIGGERS $4.98 $ OFFICERS newly elected Student-bod- y officers for next year at Bear River High are Sherri Johnson, secretary; Douglas Thompson, president; and Terry Bessinger, 64-6- 5 Honors Basket Ball Team Jl TO MY NAME I Lions Club Thanks (in dressy The bands that participated were Bear River Band, The Band from Idaho Bonneville Falls, The Granger High School Band, The Wasatch High Band from Heber and the Madison High Band from Rexburg. Ida. Eight Bear River Junior High students have achieved straight A grades in their work for the third term. They are Marinus Coombs. Baadsgaard, Sallie Annette Fraser, Robyn Hansen, Robert L. Harris. Fred Sayama. Susan Thompson and Sheila Wood. Other students of the Junior High who are listed on the high honor roll are: Adams, Georgia Carolyn Cannon, Joan Contento, Janet Eberhard, Joann Eddy, Bruce Hansen, Jody Hansen, Gisela Haringer, Eddie Hess, Shauna Jarrett, Allan Jensen, Barbara Lark in, Lara Larson, Marilyn Lewis, Kathy McLeod, Kristine McMurdie, Jan Moriyama; Joy Nelson, Christ! Rathmann, Denise Rhodes, Lynn Stander, Chad Starr. Sandra Stine, Lanette Summers, Curt Webb, Lael Wells, Scott Wheatley, Linda Wood. Also gaining honor roll status their education." states Deanne Germer. F.H.A. President. adMrs. Esther Anderson visor, invites all parents to attend this activity. 255-650- are Third Term Honor Students "The program has been planned to encourage students to stay in school and complete 255-272- area doing. Bear River junior High Lists Classes. (5$S) Tremonton. Utah Thursday. April 9. 1384 The LEADER Local Band Joins Others At Festival in Ogden f 40 North Main 257 3271 |