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Show THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1969 THE COOK-MITCHE- LEADER-GARLA- TIMES, TREMONTON, UTAH ND PAGE 3 - I LL Mrs. Bertha C Cook became the bride of Thomas W. Mitchell Jr. in rite performed at the Concord home of the bride's son and daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs. Carl Cook. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Naomi Oyler of Garland, who attended the festiw. at vities. Mrs. Mitchell, a longtime resident of Martinez, operates Bertha's Beauty Studio in the same city. r ;A X Hearing Tests For Students m ,r NEW PRESIDENT of the Cache Trainign Center PTA is Mrs. Clark Mortensen of Tremonton. With her is Mr. Wayne Sandall. who has been appointed to the Board of Directors. At the present time four children from Box Elder County are enrolled at the training center in Logan. The BRD SPOTLIGHT a b THE Bell Ringer campaign for Mental Health are Mrs. Gale White Elton Newton. Mrs. Waldo Cook. Mrs. Harvey Deem. Mrs. Harold Hall. Mr. A. N. Rytting and Mrs. Wilford Rogers. All students entering the first grade next fall will re- anmiHinnwtHr6iArinff icsi aunng ub monui 01 may. These tests are being con ducted at this time to relieve the speech and hearing staff of extensive audio-metr- ic screening activities during the fall of the year. Also, testing at this time will enable parents to seek med ical services during the sum mer if their child exhibits Thus difficulties. hearing many of these students will enter school in the fall without the handicapping effects of a hearing problem, These tests will be com- pleted at your child's school by the Speech and Hearing Staff of Box Elder County School District while your child attends his or her Kind- - rr"?;:;' ergarten class. The speech and hearing staff urge parents to take advant- age of this opportunity. Par- ents will receive notification of when these tests will be administered at their child's school. arrow points your way just bring a copy oi this ad to our stor and win a FREE It the, Spring Festival $1.00 ORDER at our Fountain 5L : rm irfl3 j .m- - I o mm- u mm- Mother j I The spring festival will be held by McKinley school on Friday May 9, at 9:30 a.m. The girls are to wear light spring dresses and the boys are to wear light colored shirts. All kindergarten students shall meet in the morning (afternoon also) so they can all participate in the festival. See you there. US B 1 At McKinley ' TREMONTON UTAH 115 west main mm ss mm- o bs o mm- o Isjy - m- o o mm- o s o m Electric with 4 WASH CYCLES... Pushbutton Selection Daily Loads Pots and Pans Rinse and Hold China-Cryst- al p Racks for easy Twin loading, unloading, hold small items. No hand rinsing or scraping. Just tip off large or hard food scraps. Built-i- n Soft Food Disposer liquefies soft foods, washes them away. Lift-To- Exclusive Model SM300 Power-Fl- o Mechanism. Thoro-Was. . . with Power Arm, Power Tower, Power Shower. Rinse-GlAutomatic Rinse Agent Injector. h ) ! A I $188.00 I I II o r5 Pushbutton Cycles Front-Loadin- f Volunteers of the North Box Second; Mrs. Ralph Simmons. AssocBeaver Dam. iation completed plans for the Mrs. Fred Christensen, Bo1969 fund campaign this week, th we 11; Mrs. Leonard Petand bell ringers, who will visit ersen, Thatcher-Penros- e; 1L. m m 11 are- Mrs. Lon NeaL Snowville; UK nome preparing to take the message Mrs. Ariel Sorehson, Howell; of the campaign to every Mrs. Harvey Carter, Park n, Valley; Mrs. Reese Grouse Creek; Mrs. organization was af- fected under the direction of Leo Flint, Promontory; Mrs. CarI Hepworth. Box Clarence Perry, Deweyville; tlder County Chairman, Mrs. Mrs. Theo Elmer, Elwood; francessa Summers, Vice Mrs. Wilford Rogers, Treand Mrs. Inez monton First; Mrs. Cleon Supresident, Deem, secretary, mmers, Tremonton Second; Statistics show that one of Mrs. Bennie Fukui. Treevery ten persons in the Unit- - monton Third; Mrs. Gale Whed States is personallyaffect- - ite, Tremonton Fourth; Mrs. d by this problem, which Elton Newton. East Treyearly, becomes more urgent monton; Mrs. Ed Price, Treand pressing, monton Fifth; Mrs. Waldo CoHeading the campaign in this ok, Tremonton Sixth. of the county are Mr. and Mrs. Hepworth explained to Mrs. A.N. Rytting. Assisting the volunteers that 60 of the them as division chairman are funds contributed remain in Mrs- Joha the county, and $2,000 of the Mrs. Howard Capener, River total is turned over to the side; Mrs. Richard Rampton, Mental Health Clinic in Logan, Mrs. Don East Garland; Box which is sustained bv Peterson, Fielding; Mrs. DorElder, Cache and Rich is Petersen, Garland First; Mrs. Harold Hall, Garland 25c tilt-of- THE TICKETS FOR THE Irt MAY I in the book, which also has a foreword by Mrs. Bernice Gibbs Anderson of Corinne, president of the Box Elder County Golden Spike Assn. of the National Golden (and Society, f Several thousand Utahns, including many Box Elder cou- nty residents, worked on the 1 Ifoion Pacific and Central Is Pacific Railroads during their : construction a hundred years and it was Morman pioI. ago, neers who marked much of the route for this first transcon-- I tinental road. Kelton, Corinne, Prom- ontory and other Box Elder communities receive special attention in the book, which Is devotes two chapters exclus-- s ively to Utah's role and to development of (subsequent through the Beehive state. I The book was published by I .Deseret Book Company of Salt A Lake City as a feature of j . MC . Xvwwv.. Fresh . .a Utah's observance of the railroad centennial. Local sales of it are being used to help finance restoration of the old city hall at Corinne to its original status as one of the first banks in Utah. Mrs. Delone Glover, secretary-treasurer of the Box Elder Golden Spike Association, is in charge of these sales of the book. The author is a son of Robert H. Stewart of Brigham City. He is university editor and professor of journalism at Utah State University, and author of a dozen books on history and religion. He has written articles for The Reader's Digest, other and nationally magazines, syndicated newspaper series. Mr. Stewart served for three years as chairman of the annual Golden Spike ceremony at Promontory, and in the Centennial reenactmenton May 10 he plays the role of Edgar Mills, master of ceremonies at the original event a hundred years ago. 5 S $1 ng 1. Keebler Bonnie rVA, fl iUy this ONLY OA with itS W & Sure Pure Margarine 'Shortening Swift's Vienna Sausage 4 Schillings BLK j W. F. Pepper 4 02 Radishes Cheese & Chicken Noodle $1 $218.00 Russ Electric YOUR GENERAL ELECTRIC DEALER 30 SOUTH TREMONT STREET TREMONTON PHONE 2 57-14- QUALITY SERVICE WHEREVER YOU LIVE & Students of Mrs. Ellenor Pet- fourth grade at North Park School are using puppets develop voice intonation, to correlate art reading and drama. They will present a program seven skits for the students of North Park. Friday May 9. 1 at 2 p.m. they will present It I for their parents. Puppets are J an enjoyable way of teaching skills that need to be deve-erse- 5 n's loped. Each child has made a pup-t- o pet and will be in a skit. The children take full charge of the Acting as reader, program. announcers and actors, the stu-dents will present such skits as "The Three Pigs". "Ginger Hroad Hoy". "Tar Baby" and "Hilly Coat Gruff". of - IHIIIHIIHNiniHMMHHlHHIII Texas Pink Gold 47C 3 Bunch Gn Onions Grape Fruit Fruit Drinlts n h4f i filled. Model Fruit 39c j Cocktail 5Cgni$1 BSlP & W ;rS9i 1 Libby's silver- llTTrr DON'S Allsweet For o. Bag OFFER EXPIRES LIMIT 1 COUPON PER BOTTLE Mac. ware Faucet-FlDraw water from tap after dishwasher has if coupon I m Eggs MAY 18 Jj PURCHASEflJgjIg' CARL T.V . Dinners ii I Cookies I - Reg. 49CJJI SAVE jggl I '' 100590 V;; Fresh A W W 1 79c Lb. LIQUID 1 YftM r Phfpc 29 u,. Bread ! .ww. - " Ground Round tT?HV"l""" 9 B ' ::Qrr& Don's $1-1- . Salad fofato Fresh fund-raisi- Chiclten 47Q 8 Pieces Stealts scraps! Exclusive Silver Shower for sparkling B.Y.U. SHOW, "SOUNDS OF FREEDOM" & DON'S Choice Round Golden Spike Book Penned By BE Native railroad robberies. Several dozen rare historical photographs are included ARE WONDERFUL. PURCHASED AT CARL BE Bologna large or hard food f THE LEADER" OF ZINNIA SEED FOR ALL MOTHERS THAT PACKET COME INTO STORE. FREE WE THINK YOU MOTHERS or scraping! pre-rinsi- Just M War-burto- Aerated Thoro-Was- h with Soft Food Waste Disposer. No FOLLOW fam-proba- and crystal! 1-- Jia (LKAI)hK PHOTO) president A.1 Dishwasher ...with excltf e new soft wash (or delicate Mary Christensen. ","-;: Elder Mental Health Portable g rklu vu.ff.cc?f Complete Fund Plans ' " I - "The Iron Trail to the Golden Spike" is the title of a Bt. newly published book, authored by John J. Stewart, a native of Box Elder County. It ' tells the story of one of the most colorful and sign- -' niCcant events in American history, the building of the first transcontinental railroad. Abraham Lincoln, Jefferson Davis, Brigham Young, Iceland Stanford, Butch Cassidy, General U. S. Grant, and other famous personalities figure prominently in the book, as do such exciting events as the Civil War, Indian attacks, and PORTABLE DISHWASHER w- NEW OFFICERS of Garland PTA: Kileen Johnson, histRuth Shumway, sec.-trea- s.; Roy Coombs, principal ine neipoi uie jwuptcmu Knrfhorn nart of the county is to provide funds, which is so badly needed. TT if IwS j From Russ M-O- -M s ' , . Select Your Gift For s o -orian; rtYt tnl H ytnn I1 thI mw m -- Sr i Ar xf PLANNING Mrs. 1 MJlj SAVE MORE AT 16 .jk " V THE Strike Stamps MKT. |