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Show J 6 PAGE THE LEADER -- THURSDAY, APRIL GARLAND TIMES, TREMONTON, UTAH Deweyville News COMING TO NOW PLAYING AT NUVU THE - f By ALEKE FRYER P.T.A. meeting will be held April 3. at 7:30 p.m. In he Honeyville School, are urged to be In to vote. Ballots will not be mailed out this year, so must be there in order to vote for the secretary and vice president for the coming ekend. Mr. and Mrs. Chid-tonig- ht. wick had come to see their daughter, Jeamette, who ce tends Brigham Young sity. Less Wbeatly is in the Val-y- ou ley hospital this week with pneumonia. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Zane Wheatlejr. RicharrfHoldaway isalso in the Valley recupe rating hospital after the removal of hi appendix. Richard is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Holdaway. Mr. and Mrs. Oleen HoldV away and family came from Boulder, Colo, for a visit of several days with the James Holdaways and other family members. Mrs. Clarence Fryer has returned home after spending the past week in Bountiful with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Bowenand family. Don Smith. Deweyville, and Mrs. Varsel Chlarson. and Mrs. Porter Isaacs of Honey- ville are up for vice president Mrs. Corvell Gardner, Mrs. Max Deweyville, and Baty, Harper, will be voted upon for the duties of sec- - retary. J.C. Haws, school superintendent, will discuss matters of importance to the school. Please support your P.T.A. (Special numbers will be presented by the kindergarten and - first grade.) Mr. and Mrs. Jess Earl and grandson, Calvin Earl, are visiting this week in California at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Burnham and family. Mr. and Mrs. Brian Bur-ba- ygBPsa I -- MOVIES - - Natalie Wood and George Cha-Idr- is in a romantic scene from "West Side Story," which Is due Thursday at the NuVu Theatre. The Panavision-Technicol- or film is being by United Artists, an entertainment subsidiary of Transamerica Corporation. x DENNIS POULSEN State FFA Honors Promontory Member Still No. 13) Sidney Poitier, as a new teacher in a tough East End of London school, faces the challenge of a rebellious class led by Christian Roberts, left, in this scene from "To Sir, With Love, new Columbia Pictures release in Technicolor. James Clavell wrote the screenplay, produced and directed the film. (Mat 2C; World Health Day Bear River Junior High Sponsors Prom Bake Sale Dennis Poulsen, son of Mr. of Box Elder High School, and "Somewhere" Is the theme and Mrs. Lloyd Poulsen of he is now living in Salt Lake chosen for the annual girls Promontory, was honored by City, where he is attending the FFA at the Utah State Uah Technical College. dance, slated for Thursday, in. Salt Lake City ing the past year, Dennis has April 3, according to the Girl's held the office of State Sen- Association President, Leona on March 21 and 22. Dennis was chosenasacan- - tinel in the Utah Association John. Various committees of girls didate for the American of the FFA. have been assigned duties to Farmer Degree. He is one of His parents attended the and convention, Dennis get the Girl's Gym ready for four chosen for this distinguished honor from the State of father, Uoyd Poulsen was the night's activities, beginUtah. There were 14 ap- presented with an Honorary ning at 8 p.m. Advance tickets will cost plicants. This degree will be State Farmer Degree at the FFA Banquet $1.50 or $2 at the door. presented during the National FFA convention in October in Kansas City, Mo. Support your PTA...attend SUPPORT YOUR PTA Dennis is a 1968 graduate the meetings regularly. River High Juniors a bake sale in aid to their fund for the Junior The Prom is scheduled for April 26. The Junior Class has been working for two years to earn enough money for their Prom. Some of the projects have included: Car washes, bake sales, newspaper drives, pop bottle driven, dance, and mo- vies. Bear Easter is. forHappy Feasting The Prom is an annual fair and each year the Junioi Class earns money anddecor- ates. and presents their owr special Prom with their own selected theme Set For April 7 Is ordinated. This is usually done by an official health service. World Health Day, April 7, 1969, marks the anniversary of the coming into force of the Constitution of the World Health Organization (WHO). Each year a special theme, of importance to a large num-Prober of countries, is chosen, The theme for this year is and theme Health and Productivity, song. After the money has been earned, the decorating for it takes many long, hard hours, Stairways must be built, plat- form rnunt he made, seenerv must be painted, and ceilings be put up. The junior thank anvone and everyone who supports nd appreciates their cause, m. The observance of World Health Day is usually organ-Sta- te ized by national or local hea- 1th services. WHO national committees, JJnited Nations associations, mental organizations working In tfte neaiin ueia nu omcr-bodies can give valuable as- sisrance. in oroer ro avow Future Progress Guild To Have Anniversary The Future will celebrate ust dispersal 01 euon, u is important that all World Health Day activities be properly co- - I Hr 1 ft Guild Standing Rib Roast i k 79, 55 uu o, Mo Pride Stank Portion ow nsnioned I Skchou , "avor A A Eiifie L ftLarge , Fish Fillets . i rextra Pork Chops . . . The Complete Food Store ! Miracle Whip Fresh Butter Fancy Pineapple Kraft Salad Dressing lib. Dairy Glen In Quarters Lalani Crushed Hawaii's Finest or I Apricot, Crap Peoch Pro tonus. California Stylo jeil'V ib. Strawberry Strawberry or ted Raspberry Preserve! or Blackberry Jeny Jolly 2 Anemd A 384 Pages of Valuable Facts, Interesting Pictures, Maps 3 19- - -C Whti Any M 00 Food only "To Sin, unn L0TE" pureen Deans Supply of Volume No. I Is limited Volume 2 thru 25 Only $1.69 Each cant I ,Jjm M cam i '0--o e j Bag 1 UJ or Cf .J1.L1 I) Si S, The Box Elder County H Council is making plans to hold two meetings entitled 4-- pkgt. l envplorje with It's free. The Marshmallows I g each ?.liT1 Orange Juice rvranae I.'.. juite envelopes are offered top quality, new Cottage Cheese $249 Sofewoy 100 Ruby Reds 16,-$- TH tWMt TO tHUSI IAUS T COMMlKtM WTAWWWtWm Biz Presoak Packag m.u e) r J'. - 2w39 T49 98 Grapefruit CtQ 4 Lb. Family Pack 25-ou- nc h29 ,1. 1 4-- The Aquaint-i- d first will April 9 at the Central School in Brigham City at 7:30 p.m. The second will be held in Tremonton at the North Park School April 11, at 7:30 p.m. Heading the council are co unty agents Ray Finch and Na- da Jean Young. John Bourne is ..IJanl nf oninvll The purpose of those meetings is to better acquaint the youth and their parents with the many projects and opportunities available to them in the H program. There will be a project presentation, many H displays, a demonstration and a film. All young people from nine (4th grade) to 19 who are members or interested in becoming members are invited to attend and register. 4-- COY.IOMT I960 WIWY 5TOM5 INCOfOTH) NU-V- U Itar,s 7:30p-- Theatre . Thurs., Fri., Sat.& Sun. MIRISCH PICTURES presents "g$J piPTUBfl" Winner of 10 Academy Awards!. Afore., Tuei.& Wed. 10 ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS! BM I ft I UnCi ncludmg COLUMBIA PICTURES Spencer Party Celebrates Four Birthdays TRACY and Mrs. Oral Brough of weyville. Among those present De- were Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Brough and children, Terry, Joey, Jesse and Tony. Mrs. Vern Knudson and son John Levenduski and Mr. Vern Brough. The four who had the birth days were Oral, John, Jesse, ind Joey. ........ presents a . Stanley Kramer Sidney POITIER , Katharine HEPBURN guess who's coming to dinner party to celebrate four birthdays at once was recently held at the home of Mr. A . (P) The Bronze Star Medal was presented to Sergeant First Class Larry V. Bourne, United States Army, on March 16, 1969. Sgt 1st Class Bo 4-- 29 TexaSweet Ne limn UuUFUTU 2 Pascal Fonqr Each Whti Ivery 15 Orecenr Nnheie 4 49' Crisp Celery Jumbo Stalks California Large Avocados Fwortot tut, Asst. Flavors bag Southern Yams Lucerne ' 18c 35 10 48( Hawaii's Finest Jumbo Sie special to introduce you to the Safeway Photo Service. Ib. More Produce Buys ! Wl HMtVf Watch How Fast You Can Complete Your Setsl County 4-- H Counil Plans Meeting Ib. (Save, too, on processing of other kinds of film!) Pick up your copy of J Premium Fluf-p- uf SUTTEROESSERT B. 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U to 1 nVnNA U LfJl V I j Jumbo Cantaloupes 56' 79 quart jar fc59 New Notbest ... lender Timer ft 59 FomilyPock All Meat Franks Shop Safeway LZjn) Butt Portions Try Tho I I L SEXST Smoked Hams urge () I fnV II U PieMnH in JAMES CLAVELL'S PRODUCTION Of and a S PCTURES POITIGB at the Ward Recreation HalL, announces Mrs. Verl Anderson, president. Invitations have been sent to approximately 100 former members of the club in all parts of Utah and neighboring states, plus present mem-ber- s. Luncheon will be served variety program presented. Mrs. Anderson is-- i epting reservations. The club was organized April 27, 1939, sponsored by the Social Development Club of ladies Fielding. Thirty-foI were enrolled as, charter members. Mrs. UelGarn, who served as the club's first president is still an active member. will be Mrs. Norman Troseth, Mrs. James . Hess and Mrs. DeVere Adams. They mil be assisted by other club members. COLUMBIA SlDUEY Progress their 30th Anniversary April 10 at 7 p.m. Boneless Pot Roast Ground Beef J AT THE By Bonnie Vance nk '"' in NEW " Somewhere" Is Theme For Annual Dance have returned from their wedding trip and are making their home in Deweyville. It is nice to welcome them to the community. MR. AND MRS. Gus Bur- bank have also returned after spending the winter months in Arizona. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Chad-wic- k, Nampa, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Othello Stokes, Brigham, visited Mr. and Mrs. Martin Gardner and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Gardner over the we- - "MAIN" THE WHAT'S Lhiver-attendan- year. 3, 1969 .Ul'HNIlOlDH xf Don't Forget LADIES NIGHT Every Tuesday 2 For The Price Of One! |