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Show PAGE 3 THE LEADER Bear River, Logan High Have ltOM A HI Dl) ur MARLO'S Easter Legs Special Mojud Hose reg. 1.35 pr. f 3 Pairs $300 for reg. 2.50 pr. 2 Pairs for l- (Senora Fmelia Martinez) pecially among the students and young people. On March 28. Senora Martinez was invited to speak to the combined Spanish classes of the Bear River Junior and Senior High Schools, and she expressed in her opinion that these schools were very outstanding in their scholastic activities. She was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Rees on March 29. Senora Martinez has showed much interest and is impressed with the L.D.S. religion. She has recently become a member of the church. Two Elder years ago Theron Reese Eberhard, an assistant to President of the Mexican L.D.S. Mission, with headquarters in Mexico City, initiated a program of more completely and personally informing government, state and city programs of the L.D.S. Church in Mexico. Senora Martinez did much in helping the progress and growth of this church. $00 MARLO'S iovous Northern Utah Women's Club To Meet April 12 In Garland By FLO MUNSON wt TO IT lip u Swift's Premium BONELESS HAMS P LQCAL 5. Oil J r m m II I rvi I H 1 1 If b 1 J AU Kugged Wizard Tiller ...Economy Priced! I II I' & Slr.iHnM Hi'ifi Work iii piiui r ivw-r-r- lor in-lil ill ill' i "S. ' r Con39c in Cook ies mikes nynii-- ' Student Elections At The High School salcly By Nancy Bradshaw Studentbody officer elections have been narrowed down to two candidates each and have been placed on red and white tickets along with che- erleader finalists. Making up the red ticket Steve Shumway, president; Mike Coombs, vice president; Julia Sayama, secretary; and Dixie Kotter, historian. Cheerleader finalists on the red ticket are Gaye Stokes, Trudy Summers, Debbie Nancy Bradshaw, Geri Dawn Gibson, and Mar- are Chr-istens- See your W A Man for his complete line of Hand Garden Tools. Made from heavy gauge steel, triple chrome plated to resist rust Stained, varnished handles with hanging hole Wednesday. White ticket candidates AUyson Wizard Seeder Spreader Satisfaction Gm 550 estem r Yoar Money feack! luto Keith M. Fraser, Owner 125 Wit Main, Tntmonlon, Utah Walker, 26" PEAS In 50 Foot Garden Hose $4W and W5 !l$ 6 jy 98c Coconut save 40 Bjk,,Pepper j 8oz.39c Maesty 39c jLunch Meat M raj miisk Libby's or Birdseye fJRDEN b 2 , 39c EddS' Fresh' k BUNS - 390 FRESH VEGETABLES fm 9 Golden No. 1 Bananas Certifresh RASPBERRIES Kathi Archibald, Sally Kotter. Marsha Worley. Michelle Nelson, and Paula Archibald are candidates for cheerleader. The studentbody will vote Thursday (today) and the results will be announced in the afternoon during anassembly. TIRES -J2- ' Masons SJlJlX!l-- ' fo are Robert Arnold, president; Paul Hess, Bonnie Vance, secretary; and Nancy Norr, historian. Western Auto 107 - . ljli -2- 8C ilyn Tanaka. These students will put on an assembly Tuesday and the candidates for the white ticket will have their assembly Chromed Hand Tools CONTROLS MM Certifresh 8a35,;l cake W5 CALIBRATED "6& 7 Blooms Ivory Pkg. Salad Dressing - nl IiIIiiik RUBBER 35' Liquid Shrimp Wizard "Mark 60" Mower! Prire! Snpcial Features... . rlr;i Potato Salad ' in.! l.'-.'- 89' Fruit Cocktail 4fo?85c Easter Lillies Mrs. Wendell (Jeri) Winger of Springville will be the keynote sneaker. Mrs. Winger Certifresh Cleaned has been an active Federated .; clubwoman for the past six-f.teen years. .. She is currently, ' .w ft A Mrs. Winger serving as president of thtv Fresh lloz. Utah Federation of Women's She has served as Clubs. Junior Chairman, Interna tional Affairs Department of the General Federation of WoKeebler Fudge men's Clubs. She was state chairman of All American the 1959-6- 0 Family Search and the Utah Dutch Mill Snpcial family took third place honors in the nation. She is a member of the Uinta National Briggs & Stratton 3'2 H.P. eninnt with automatic choke and easy-to-us- e Forest Advisory Council. vertical pull starter! The General Session will Swans Down be held from 10 a.m. until Instant lever height adjustment 12 noon. The theme will be Handsome green finish! "Keep Your Spikes Golden". Luncheon will be served at 12:30 and the meeting will adjourn at 2 p.m. Any member of a club is urged to attend. v m If I IJ a Minute Steaks 5 j Limited Supply Walnut Meats i 1 .89" 2 Franks IsNSw BKEY5 1 970 Lb. T&C iy?UrA 12. Hostesses will be the Civic and Home Arts Club. Reservations should be made with Mrs. Myron Giles Jr. by April Faster. 'rff 111 Mc-Clel- The Northern District Utah Federation of Women's Clubs will hold their 47th Annual Convention at the Garland Ward Chapel Saturday, April Parity Hose ren. There's more to said for lit- - n4t-- r who stays (jack and silently ath)-- s i r child move anna; the masv bulking Utr a little egg. Ikw proud the ctiiW s when By Jeanne Jones he can run back to Mfnmy and show her what he found, "all by mys If." The Jaycee's are going to sponsor the I tKipe all the children tf Of valley can annual Faster Fgg hunt again this ye" make it to the park this (to to eight and mothers, for the children of the valley, nine and ten year Vorth olds at I'irk. year that is just who it's for the children! olds at the Library l"ark) and really have I'm a mother and I know how tempting it a good time gathering up the pretty is when you see your little sweethearts At the same time I hope the parents, espw-i-allrun to crying in despair and confussion. our can stand back arid us mothers, to them and grab their little hand and children at for least their go way. merry pull them along as you look for an egg a few minutes, while the egg hunt is on. to give them. I must say a word about the good fellow Maybe as mothers, we take them to the who sits in his truck at the park and when egghunt when they are too little, but there's the last egg has disappeared from the grass really nothing more precious than the little he out colored eggs by the doen to ones as they run across the grass seeking the gives little children that didn't find any. Bless the colored eggs. him. It isn't feir to the children though when one I'd like to take this opportunity to wish mother runs out to help her darling, giving in the valley a very happy and everyone child the over other her child an advantage r. QV. "bin Seminary Councils are plan-ni- l; joint activity for Sent-ina- ry Students to beheld April 1L The special activity will be in the South Bear Kiver Stake Center at 7 p.m. An introduction of officers and teachers will begin the evening. A dance featuring "The from Journeymen" kaysville will follow. I'ach student must bring a sandwich to exchange for the light supper after the dance. The movie 'Brigadoon." will be shown later in the evening. AH seminary students are encouraged to attend. This is the first activity of this kind held at Bear River. 3, 1969 Jones9 Bones9 Guest Senora Fmelia Martinez of Mexico City. Mexico, has been a guest of the John F. F.ber-ha- rd family of Bothwell. the week- She is a lawyer past and has her office in the Presidential Palace in Mexico City. It is her duties to process or take care of legal matters of President Ordaz of Mexico. Senora Martinez is also an advisor to President Ordaz. She travels throughout Mexico inspecting areas Ki:PKKSi:vrATrKS OF BKAfl RIVER HIGH Seminary of poverty and under developdiscuss plans with High Seminary Council in prement, then recommending imparation for a joint activity, scheduled for April 11. provement, initiating the construction of schools and libFuture Farmers To Be On TV raries, development of water resorces and power, and conThe shows are concerned The Box Klder Chapter Futstruction of better housing and with Home Experience Proure Home makers of America facilities. living featuring summer will be featured in a series grams, Senora Martinez is also a to Sam of three half-hotelevision programs, according professor at the University show s to be shown on Channel Gordon, Bocational Education of Mexico and conducts a sem7, April 14. 21. and 28. at Director of the Box Elder inar six months a year on In3:40 n.m. ternational Rights and Law for County School District lawyers, diplomats and government officials. This university is the largest in the world with an enrollment of over 75,000 students. Senora Martinez has travelworld the ed throughout on many ocassions and along with her native Spanish, speaks some French. German and English. It is her desires to develop a better friendship and understanding between the United States and Mexico, es- - lVar Kiicr aitd THURSDAY, APRIL GAR LAND TIMES, TREMONTON, UTAH John Eberhardsl Plan Activity By -- cii Only Welches GRAPE JUICE a 4&-89- c Large Avocados 100 Shiny Name spite of its shiny name, ergonomics is not a modern invention. Its basic principles were first applied by the prehistoric Kcnius who thought of the wlieei. Since then, manfcar been constantly rediscoverinR this body of knowledge, and its importance in relation to work in winning wide SAVE MORE AT Gold Strike Stamps THE ONLY LOCAL SUPER MKT. |