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Show THUAtj-lllgTQjj- THE Tu?o LEADER-GARLA- TIMES, TREMONTON, UTAH ND --PA H') A iii . Bear River Students Competing In Utah State University Scholarships grade point. When he enters college be is interested in studying chemistry. Mr. Perry is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence C. an Invitation of Utah State University to compete for five Perry, Deweyvllle. He won 15,000 first place in the National University ScholarDairy Products judging team, ships. The young scholars arrived is the FFA chapter historian., on the Logan campus March sports editor for the school 27, and after a brief orienpaper and is the correspontation session, were hosted dent to the Logan Herald Journal. He is interested in stu part of the afternoon by personnel from the colleges and departments of their choice. The competitors wrote examinations Saturday morning. By FLO MUNSON The students included Rex Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cortex and J. Peterson, Tremonton; and family attended funeral Kent Clarence Perry, Dewey-vill- e. services for Mr. Cortez's faMr. Peterson is the son of ther, George J. Cortez in Wendell, Idaho Wednesday. Mrs. Letha Peterson Sten-qui- st, Mrs. EUery Hall was hostTremonton. He is an ess to the Garland Bridge Natwon the Eagle Scout and ional High School Award for Club Monday evening. Mrs. Con Hansen was a special 1 ' " Excellence, guest. Frizes went to Mrs. Alice Nye, Mrs. W.J. Gam Bond Sales Up and Mrs. Dean Capener. A delicious hot luncheon was enOver A Year Ago joyed. The Garland Birthday Club February Bond sales in Box met with Mrs. Esther C lough Elder County totaled $92,232 as hostess Friday evening. according to volunteer county Mrs. Emery Marriott was a chairman for North Box Elspecial guest Following a hot der County, Jack Shumway, luncheon the evening was spent manager, First Security Bank playing Bunco. Prices went at Tremonton. to Mrs. John Elmer, Mrs. "This brings the state's Robert Meyer, Mrs. Emery some Marriott and Mrs. total to $4,895,384 Frank $153,000 more than the same Elmer. period in 1959 and 17.4 perMrs. James Wood gracicent of our 1970 goal," the ously entertained members of chairman stated. the Pinochle Club Wednesday evening. Special euests were Robinson In Nam Mrs. Harry Foxley and Mrs. . Clarence Bowcutt Prizes Navy Petty Officer Second went to Mrs. Don Chiodo, Class Jerry C. Robinson, husMrs. Dean Minson, Mrs. Henband of the former Miss Barry Foxley and Mrs. Gilbert bara B. Burton of Garland, is now serving with the First Allred. A rich dessert was served. Medical Battalion, First MarMr. and Mrs. Max Limb ine Division in Vietnam. and son Jeffery of Seattle have been spsnding several days Associate visiting Mr. Limbs parents, Mr. and Mrs. Don Limb and family. Max had been in Tuclicensed Active, farm home son giving special instructiTwo Bear River High School seniors are among more than 200 outstanding seniors from across the nation who accepted J If c) DISCUSSING Utah State University with Rod Clark, co- ordinator of high school relations, are Rex J. Peterson and Kent Clarence Perry, seniors at Bear River Hi School. Bronson Applfcnco Repair Sorvico ALL MAKES Ruts Electric Byron Bronson 326 N. 1st East Tnemonton 257-387-8 Til I r i O1 n 1 O01 olstgiiKEfiri - - J i WANTED SI OGDEN SALT LAKE 1940 Wall Avtnue Phone 399-117- 1 1501 Redwood Road Phone 484-763- Wallr-anf- c Phone Building -- 752-631- 0 rwffi50 y Road Springvffl Phone - -- 373-667- 0 REALTOR To represent dominant firm in Tremonton area. SEND REPLY AND RESUME TO r BOX 127 co this newspaper Ruffle m KATHLEEN MUmX'wtgftk attending Dixie College in St. George, Randee Munns of Og-d- en and Linda Sue Miller of Las Vegas spent last weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Munns and family. Mrs. Munns has recently returned from the in Ogden McKay Hospital where she had major surgery. Mrs. entertained at a family dinner party at her home Sunday in compliment to her husband who was 01 Don Limb At Dairy Wives Meeting cleaner because it's flameless. The heat conversion process is pure as sunlight. Walls, curtains, utensils stay cleaner. See your electric dealer's new models now. Get a clean start in the 70's! Now Free $25.00 purchase a new electric range with a andor electronic oven before May 15, 1970, you will receive $25 cash from the power company, to help in the installation, provided the range is installed in a home or apartment served by Utah Power & Light Company or The Western Colorado Power Company. If you k 7 et a Flameless Cleali Electric Range favorite 3 to 1 UTfWCWER J 4 WMP!M000k $mSISB 1 son of Mr. UNUSUAL BIRTHDAY PRESENT for Roger Miller, and Mrs. Dennis Miller, was the valuable coin display shown above. The numismatic collection was presented last Saturday by Roger's grandfather, Rudy Miller. Included in the array of coins are Morgan and Peace dollars of 1928 an 1863 white 1921, other dollars dating back to 1871, a Liberty half-dolland penny, buffalo nickle, Monroe Doctrine and Oregon Trail assorted coins from Hong Kong, the Nether land, Austria, Germany. Also included in the numismatic collection are sales tax tokens dating back to World ar, half-doll- ars Salmon, Idaho. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Glade Timothy and daughter Beverly and Robert Arnold visited George Berrett at the St Marks Hospital in Salt Lake. Mr. Berrett is Mrs. Timothy's brother and is recovering from eye surgery. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert Holt and family in War H. WATCH FOR PICTURE MOONLIGHT CHARGE - MADNESS SALE $2.00 APRIL 24th Reminder is made this week that there is a $2 charge for all wed- ding, engagement, obituary, anni- rersary and open house pictures fa, The Leader. This $2 charge is to defray the cost of engraving. mm: mm 1 The story of her remarkable escape from Red China only hours before the Communists took over the country will be told by Wan Kel Yin, the daughter of a Nationalist general, at the annual meeting of Utah Dairy Wives Saturday, April 18, at the Rode-wa- y Inn in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Robert S. (Lois) Wright, Orem, president of the Utah Dairy Wives, an auxiliary of the American Dairy Association of Utah, invites all dairy wives in the state to the meeting with registration from noon to 12:30 p.m. The executive board and Dairy Wives county presidents will meet at 10 a.m. Miss Yin came to Utah in 1962 from Hong Kong. She speaks three languages and has studied at Weber State College and at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints college in Hawaii. She was graduated from Bri-gha- m Young University with a degree in interior designing. Also participating on the program will be Utah Dairy Princess Elaine Reeder, Bri- Igham City, and her attendants Gerrl Lynn Sorenson, Salina; Susan Nelson, Spanish Fork; Kathy Luke, Bountiful; and LaRene Galley, Ogden. The top H dairy demonstration of 1969 will be presented by Laurel Price and Elaine Bond of Heber Citv. mm mm 'FORE BUYIN' A FORD, GHEVY, JIMMY, OR HARVESTER. DODGE SVEPTLIIIE Sheriff. Because nobody's dealing on trucks like the Dodge Boys. They're talking low. They're talking now. And they're talking allowances if you big trade-isee them now about a Dodge pickup. Like the tough, Sweotline with "Cushioned- Beam" Suspension. So before you look at any truck, check the Dodge Boys' deal now You heard it right, n double-walle- d DODGE D100 SWEPTUNE PICKUP. LOOK WHO'S TALKIN' ABOUT MORE TRUCK PER BUCK. AHDNMIWO eOOSt MAIM Edwards Visit Nugget Mr. and Mrs. James Edwards of Tremonton stayed at John Ascuaga's Nugget during the recent Association of Classroom Teachers convention that took place at the Nugget Convention Center In Sparks, Nevada. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mau M,,l gham were the guests of the Edwards. A mm 4-- Xb - i Escape From Reds No, this is not a soap ad. The fluffy suds and bubbles are to remind you just how clean electric cooking really is. First, an electric range is mmmmw ? Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Longhurst and family of Rex-bu- rg were overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. EUery Hall Friday. To Be Related f observing his birthday. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Peterson and Mrs. Erma Rampton of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Theo Limb of Layton, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Evans of Malad, Mrs. Lena Tubbs and Coleen Christensen of Tremonton, Ray Limb of Logan and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Limb and family. Mrs. Beatrice Wright has returned from a visit with relatives in Kaysville. Visiting her the past few days were Albert H. Wright of Bellvue, Wash., Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wright and son Douglas of American Falls, and Kevin Wright of Provo. Carl Hansen, Steven Bishop, Steven Anderson and Ray Limb along with other members of the Delta Phi Kappa Chorus of USU have been participating in concerts in Nevada and California. Mr. and Mrs. Glade Timothy, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. F.L. Shurtliss and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Haymore of Provo spent Friday and Saturday in Hamilton, Mont., and on classes. Emm --n- I w Garland News aif Formerly With dying food science, journalism and general science. Scholars are University sponsored by the University Club and coordinated through the Honors Program at USU. "We hope that a number of the superior students coming to campus find the academic opportunities sufficiently attractive that they win want to return," said Dr. Ray Sanders, director of Honors. LAWS DODGE, Inc. 40 North Tremont Tremonton; Utah |