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Show Ml (fa Ml (fa at the la fi) YWMIA 8, 19G6 Thursday, September MELVIIS A. jou: Democratic Candidate for itiil yu new uniforms Elder County Pledges sincere, conscientious service for the people, would greatly appreciate your vote at the poles, Tuesday, Sept. of Box l.n.. 1 oil KHi tlZ ii now in use at Bear River Sporting Junior High are Roger Green, Kevin McDonald, Mark Richards, David Hess, Lyle Poulson, Alan Wheatley, Barry Labrum, Orville Stokes, Byron Nelson. They are shown with their instructor, M. D. Perry. !)(Hi. PLEASE VOTE! Thank You, MELVIN l AST' 3 rCTHUR-FR- A. JOUNSEN DAYS SAT I- 1 ' JS .4Mb. 1 1 Hilarious Heart warming v Honey of a movie! i - Wil the Mother Superior is ' J is - A 6(ANT ST rm the Angel with Angles SSLS C0 v-A- mm m PARC - - 1 - - MAbaw" S56BD if Great Race" v NEVA OA SMITH " The tiny son of Mrs. Pauline Loving was given the name of John Paul by his great grandfather. Joseph Laws of Malad. He is the first great grandchild of the Laws. Mrs. Polly Smith, Mrs. Lula Funk and Mrs. Delon Stokes and girls were in Logan Saturday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Anderson visited in Huntington with Cloe's mother, Mrs. O r i n Broadbank. Mrs. Roy Wood of Bountiful visited one day during the week with Mr. and Mrs. Dallas .Stokes and Clayton. Eberhard. Year C.iniiiiiiotnr Con nly Local Airman and Primary Groups by Karen Stokes DeLora Bown was sustained as President of the Y.W.M.I.A. Sunday at Sacrament Meeting. Lorna Crozier and Jean Stark were sustained as counselors. Outgoing president was Shirley Dear Voters: 2 fi) New Officers Named in Both well Tremonton. Utah The Leader Ml by Flo Munson Leaving Friday for their home at Van Couver, Wash., were Mr. and Mrs. Keith (Bessie Kirbyi Garden and daughter, Marion, who have been spending a week with Mrs. Garden's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Kirby. VISIT RELATIVES IN SALT LAKE CITY Mr. and Mrs. Glade Timothy and children, Beverly and Raymond, spent Sunday at Salt Lake City where they visited with Mrs Timothy's sister. Mrs. Glayde Guenon. They attended Sacrament meeting where Mrs. Timothy"s nephew and his wife. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Guenon had their baby blessed. In the afternoon they were joined in Murray by Mr. and Mrs. Richard Clark and daughters, Norman and Sandra and Lee Richards and attended a party for Mrs. Timothy's father, George Berrett, who was celebrating his 74th birthday. Mr. and Mrs. David Manning and three sons spent the weekend in Vernal. Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Keith Garn and family Sunday evening were President and Mrs. Frank Hall and family of Huntington. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Thomas and family spent Sunday evening visiting with Mr. and Mrs Arch Hall in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. John Stevens of Salt Lake City were also guests at the Hall home with their little six months old adopted boy. Mrs. Stevens is Mrs. Thomas's neice. THURSDAY GUESTS Thursday guests at the hom" of Mr and Mrs. Vernon Thompson were Mr. and Mrs. Vern Wood of Ogden. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Thompson visited with Mr. and Mrs. DcVerl Thompson at Clarkston Monday guests at the Thompson home were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ancma of Og don. Mrs. J. N. Sargent of Grace. Ida., visited with Mrs. Vida Manninc .Sunday. In the after noon they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Michael Sargent in Brig ham. Mr. and Mrs Nephi Wester-gard- . Mr and Mrs. Jay Wester yard and son Cole, attended "Annie Get Your Gun" at the Valley Music Hall in Salt Lake City Saturday afternoon. Spending Sunday with Mr. and Mrs W. Thompson were Mr and Mrs. Danell Didcriek son and family of Grantsvillc and Mr and Mrs Deluyn and daughter. Tamta of Clarkston Weekend Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs Charles I,as! were Mr and Mrs .lerald Castleton and familv of Buhl Ida ATTEND WEDDING Attending the wedding of Mr and Mrs Jim 'Elizabeth Ann Boss' Young at Salt like City and a reception in their honor at Bountiful Thursday rning wore Mr and Mrs Ix'onard Mrs Liurtta Thomp Bishop. Mrs. Ida Boss. Mr. and Mrs. Ferrell Wood and daughter. Linda, Mr. and Mrs. Neal Wood, Kenneth Boss and daughter, Joy. Mr. and Mrs. Ferrell Wood attended a wedding reception for Mr and Mrs. Richard 'Sharon Wettstein' Stable at Bountiful Wednesday evening. Sunday guests at the WwkI home were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wood of Bountiful. Weekend guests al the home of Mrs. Oneta Shurtz were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Woolsey of son, ' Mrs I'earl Cullimore has returned home after visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cullimore and family at Concord, Calif Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cullimore Joy Newman) have a new baby Ctrl making three girls and one boy in their family. Mrs. C. E. Smith attended a ."Pearson" reunion at the home of Dr. Keith Pearson in Sail Lake City durint! the wivk Mr. and Mrs. Burke Petersen and five children of Morrison. III., and Neal Hess and three Texas Amarilla. of children have been visiting with Mrs. Venna Hess. Mrs. Ethel Petterson is visitDon ing with Dr. and Mrs. Chambers at Eugene, Ore. RETURN HOME Mr. and Mrs. Ellery Hess returned home Sunday evening after spending a week in Ida., visiting with Mr. Longhurst and Mrs. Leonard and family. While there they attended a wedding reception for their granddaughter, Jacqueline Longhurst, who became the bride of Bill Cushing. They also spent several days at Island Park visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Everett Roche. Mrs. Venna Hess has received word that her granddaughter, Kristine Hess, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Hess of Dallas, Texas became the bride Bean of Rankin of Samuel Texas at San Angeles. Texas. Saturday. Sept 3rd. The young couple will make their home at San Angeles where Mr. Bean will continue his studies at the college there. Mr and Mrs A. R. Hodge accompanied by their Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Payer of Idaho Falls attended a wedding reception for Mr. and Mrs Lynn Hodge at Murray Friday evening. The groom is a nephew of A. R. Hodge Visiting with Mr and Mrs Elmer Jensen and Mr and Mrs A R Hodge Monday were Mr and and Mrs Max Archibald familv of Sunset ENTERTAIN AT FAMILY DINNER Mr and Mrs Wesley Gcphart entertained at a family dinner at their homo Monday. Guests included Mr and Mrs Clyde f Alton. Wyo . Mr. Gcphart and Mrs Holier! Gcphart and family of (tgden. Mr. ami Mr. Harry Gcphart and family of Tremonton Rex-bur- house-guest- The Primary organization has a new counselor also. Released was lone Udy. Norma Jean Firth was sustained as the new counselor. The Relief Society organization will hold their last summer meeting Thursday. Beginning at 10:00 a.m. there will be quilting and other activities lor those who do not quilt. The lesson will be given at 3:00 p.m. The Thailand Exchange Student who is staying with the John Eberhard family will be the speakeT. YOUNG MARRIED LEADERS Curtis and Carol Anderson are the new lesson directors All for the Young Marrieds. Young Marrieds are encourag. eel to look for the starting of the new year beginning this month. Bothweliers are sorry to see . Mr. and Mrs. A. D. now are They making their home in Granger. A. D. is attending school in Salt Lake City. 1 RECOVERING FROM SURGERY Beverly Hatten is in the Valley Hospital where she underwent surgery Friday to remove her appendix. She is the New Zealand exchange student stayDeloris Stokes ing with the family. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lind and family of Montana spent the weekend visiting Mrs. Leona Anderson and other friends and relatives in the Bothwell area. Mr. and Mrs. Micheal Anderson and baby spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Forsgrcn. Kathy's parents. Shaw-leave- Missionaries Visit Family by Mrs. Orvil Nish Mrs. Wayne M. Beck who have just been released from the Brazillian Mission where Elder Blaine Pierson is laboring visited with Blaine's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pierson Sunday. They brought reports of the wonderful work Elder Pierson and other missionaries of the valley are doing. Elder Pierson sent his greetings to all his friends. ENJOYS OUTING Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Archibald took Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Rudd to Logan Monday evening where they enjoyed dinner at the Blue Bird. Mr. Rudd is confined to a wheel chair due to a broken hip. and enjoyed the occasion immensely. He is improving nicely and hopes it won't be long on until he can get around Rudd and daughters ol Layton spent the weekend with them Mr. and Mrs. George Archibald of Idaho Falls were overnight guests of Jess Lamb Tuesday. RETURN TO CALIFORNIA Mr. and Mrs. Arlin Hess returned to their home in Long President and A Takes Officer Training Course - - With two exceptions, for the last - years all members of Utah's Supreme Court have been appointed or elected from Salt Lake, Weber and Utah Counties. Isn't now the time for the election of a qualified candidate from one of the remaining 26 counties? 48 Mrs. Esther Watkins of Bri ham and Mrs. Corinda Cannon of Mendon were visiting with relatives here during the week. BRIDGE CLUB MEETS Mrs. Beth Foxley graciously entertained members of the Bridge Club at her home Thurs- - PAID POLITICAL ADV. His knowledge and experience qualify Mr. Gee for your support to the Assessor's office. The prepared program ready for the next legislature, if enacted, will reduce your home value. A Vote for Gee will be a vote for the interest of the people of Box Elder County Paid political adv., by supporters and friends of R. Evan Gee Tnrir frn U iun 0 n Hp heart attack. Rudd Mr. and Mrs. Rulon home. weekend They the :.pcnl have spent the summer in Panquitch where Mr. Rudd is Mrs. working on construction. Rudd is staying home this week and will go back next week and :,tav until the work is finished Mr. and Mrs. Horace Pinfro. Mrs. Lucetta Turner and Mrs. Norctta Wells of Aberdeen, Ida., spent the weekend at the Afton Pierson home. Mr. and Mrs Arden Hoskins and sons of Salt Lake City were their guests Labor Day. MaMr. and Mrs. Douglas thews and daughter of Salt Lake City visited Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Hess Monday. Mr ami Mrs. Uay l'ingcll ami family of Kaysvillc spent Friday night at the Jasper Hudds. Mr ami Mrs. Clifford ml M The only sure way to get ahead is with good money management . . . a task made easier with a First Security checking account. Here's why: It I isoal Here's what you'll receive 3 enable you to keep an accurate record of what you spend. You'll always knoW exactly whom you paid, when you paid, how much you paid and cancelled check are legal proof of payment. Your money is always safe in the bank, stolen or destroyed. even if a check is And since you pay by check you lt, Saves you time. Simply pay bills by mail with a check. You can bank by mail, too. We pay postage both ways. Helps you establish a valuable credit reputation. First Security, you know, is the largest banking organization in the Intermountain West. "Erroi INSISTS we we EVERY windshield." We too, hut ur Ail: your hrd," to be sure pltdte one imtomert. $y to mm Freel A generous supply of chet ks imprinted with your name and nddrnw. Choice of an individual or joint armunl. Only one ignnttirc requirrd on lrl Srrurlli) Viiiik ht'k. Freel A hand wime wallcl style checkbook or folding CARVEL MATTSSON will be a good Utah Supreme Court Justice. Let's put his legal ability, knowledge, industry and experience to work as one of the five members of Utah's highest Court R. EVAN GEE Beach, Calif., after a ten day visit with Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Hess and other relatives. They also spent three days at- - Yellowstone Park. Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Udy of Ogden spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Udy. First Security Bank Mr. and Mrs. Ray Whiting Mr. and Mrs. accompanied Thayne Jones and family of Fielding to Preston. Ida., Labor day and enjoyed fishing on Cub River. VISIT PARENTS Mr. and Mrs. Eardley Hawkes of Ogden took Mrs. Clyde Steed to Ida.. Wendell, Tuesday where they spent the day with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Hawkes. Mrs. Hawkes is still in a critical condtion due to a HONEST VOTE for CARVEL MATTSSON of Sevier County, a native of Salina, a resident of Richfield Past President of Utah State Dar active for many years in numerous civic and professional capacities on both state and local levels. 32 W crutches. Utah Supreme Court Justice - - J: Favorable weather is no safeguard against highway accidents, says The Travelers Insurance Companies. The overwhelming percentage of all accidents in 1965 occurred during clear and dry weather. checking account helps you FOR QUALIFIED EXPERIENCED INDUSTRIOUS DEDICATED RESPECTED RELIABLE PRIMARY VOTERS g necessary. CARVEL MATTSSON ATTENTION! Cadet David E. Bessinger of Tremonton has completed the U. S. Air Force Reserve Officers Training Corps summer encampment at Mountain Home AFB. Idaho. Cadet Bessinger. son of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Bessinger observed and took an active part in flying and support phases of operations at Mountain Home during the month-lonsummer training period. A member of the AFROTC unit at Utah State University, he will be eligible for a commission as an Air Force second lieutenant upon graduation and completion of AFROTC training. The cadet is a 19fil graduate of Bear River High School. won't have to carry any more cash than Vote for Prizes went tc day evening. Mrs. Mildred Baer and Mrs Lucille Waldron. styl E2 .. - checkbook. And-ns- tnd e First Security Bank Freel Ifrprmit lips, too, are imprinted with your name ami addrm. tow "' I |