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Show Skyway Ladies TkuricUy, August 20, 1964 Play at Mrs. Mrs. Clytie Anderson, Dick Rock, and Mrs. Donna Lindsay and daughter were in Kearns Jast week visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Neal inderson. The grandmothers, Mrs. Anderson and Mrs. Rock thought it was a very special occasion because they helped Mrs. Aldus Kerr and daughters of Idaho Falls have bee a visiting with Mr. and Mrs. George Kirby. Wednesday morning Mrs. Kirby , entertained at a breakfast party in compli- ment to her little English granddaughter who wa. celebrating her first birthday anniversary. Nine little .cousins were o" liand to present the baby with colorful gift3. mer. Ethel Nelaoo, lfargaret Best, and Gloria Brown. .First Flight Yolanda. Allen, Marge Baty aod Maxine Quhv ney. Second Flight . Marge Brock-maRegina Rhinehart, Edna' Harris and Faye Bessinger. Third Flight - Elna Ashcraft, fOma Green Peg Marble and. n, Ogden Course The Skyway Ladies Got teJflt took 11 points in link action with the Ben Lomond team at the Riverside course last Fri- Deweyville Lady Sees Parade From Sick Bed day. Representing the local club in the match were Bonnie Eloise Palmer, Annette Harris, Mildred Shumway, Gloria Brown, Ethel Nelson. Blorv die Fridal, Aldean Gibson, Joan Johnson and Yolanda Allea Last team play of the year for the local ladies will be on Sept 23 in a meet at Hill Air Force Base. Club competition standings for the 3rd round of the August Geneal granddaughter Anderson," celebrate her sixth birthday. their Jor-gense-n, pedwin. Brent Jeppesen, Robert Arnold, Vai Bowcutt, Bruce Jeppesen, Coach Jeppesen. Third row: Jerry Harris, Michael Jensen, Larry Hess, Lynn Butler, Douglas Rhodes. In the final .game the Lions defeated the Garland Dodgers 9 to 7. Probably the person who enjoyed the parade most was Mrs. Glen Hess. Lola is bedfast for three months following surgery on her back and the parade route went directly in front of her bedroom window. Hurry and get well, Lola! Pal-- Eloise Championship FOUR TIME WINNERS of the Little League Summer Softball tournament, the Garland Lions sponsored team was winners of the 1964 season play. Coached by Daryl Jeppesen team members include," front left to right: Steven Shumway, Paul Hess, Michael Church Garry Harris. Second row: By Alene Fryer follows: kfj Mil Ewef.' Venice forms... in many Tour Hawaii Holdaway Is having the experience of lifetime for meat two weeks. He is fat Hawaii with his unit of the Army Reserve. Lamar sent his mother, Mrs. David Holdaway a Id of beautiful flowers from the Islands and said they were going on tours of all the Islands during their stay. Mr. and Mrs. Hack Lewis and Lisa came from Salt Lake City over the weekend to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Warren Haycock and family and to attend the Centennial celebration.' Mrs. Lewis is the former Sandra Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Prappas and their son came from Salt Lake City and enjoyed being here for the Centennial. Mrs. Prappas was. formerly Sandra Nielsen. I ,ds-2E- S am moves dependably on Union Pacific... the atitomated rail Pedwin s Campus Collection Here's smart, sleek styling that fits any campus wardrobe. Wear 'cm for dress or wear 'em to class ... they're lightweight and handsome. Pedwin brings you the kind of shoe design that keeps on growing in popularity. Drop by and see all our Tedwin styles. 99 jL y Owen Cannon, Chairman of the Horse Show and Judging Committee of the Box Elder County Fair announced the annual all breed bona show and MAIN UTAH jMMMMMMMMM J 8poANE Jf f PORTLAND - BUTTC i ""ftjl C A TE LLO PO REN .: CMEVENN6 SlfcjggmafflBJ " SJ DENVER OMAHA HP9SS9SKKStttKi I ftlaBIHmi Mr OAKLAND SAN FRANCISCO Travel in an air conditioned Domehner. Superb meals. Family Fares. Convenient schedules. I I M SUN VALLEV "'"inniaw - Mrs. Vaughn Korth left Wednesday for her home in Ely, Nev., after spending sometime visiting with her parents, Mr. s and Mrs. Alma Palmer and family and with Mr. Korth's judging will be held Wednesday, mothe?, Mrs. Elva Korth. Aug. 26 at 6 p.m., at the Fair Grounds rodeo arena. All horses must be ready to show when called. There must be three in a class to receive a first place trophy according to the rules. The show is for Box Elder County horses only. Two out of state qualified judges The Box Elder County Associ--' have been selected to do the for Retarded Children are ation Judging. All tie. and box stalls being holding their annual picnic at used at the present time must Crystal Springs in Honeyville be vacated and cleaned by show Thursday (tonight). Swimming will begin at "5 p.m. and picnic-in- g time, as they will be reserved at 7 p.m. parents and famfor horse show winners only. ilies of all retarded children of The cooperation and promptthe county are cordially invited ness of exhibitors will make to attend this picnic. Each famthis a bigger and better horse show than ever and will be ily is io bring their own lunch in those greatly appreciated by ,;and the soda water will be , furnished by the 'association. charge. KANSAS ClTV LAS VEGAS For Freight & Passenger information and service LOS ANGELES . . UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD Picnic Set For County Ass'n TOPS IN ENTERTAINMENT MMHMMMMMMl SCATTLE TACOMA Roger Winn, and Orval Stokes. Standing, David Nelson, Danny Abel, Gay-le- n Fredrickson, David Harris, Gary1 Simmons, Kevin McDonald. Neal, Fredrickson; Tim ' Heavens, Cliva Stander ; are,- other members of tho : team. Horse Show Regulations Announced by Committee MEN'S SHOES TREMONTON, iS. - CHAMPIONS OF MINOR LEAGUE in the Little League tournament completed Saturday night were the Tigers, under management of Jay Stokes. Jack Winn, was coach. Players are, front left to right: Joey Davis, Brent John, Mike Binks, Randy Winn, Clifford's 4 WEST lx Aluminum, one of our most versatile metals, is used in some form by almost everyone. Union Pacific shares in its distribution throughout the West from raw materials to fabricated products. Behind the scenes, on Union Pacific, electronic communications, automatic controls, data processing and skilled personnel combine to provide efficient transportation for products and people. The next time you ship or travel to, from or throughout the West be specific, say "Union Pacific." V THE LfU. "v I A Get bSi I Your f WBK& Education iJtl BO EVERLY the Y'sWay BROS. Prepare for the Future at a THURSDAY - AUG. 27 8:00 P.M. 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