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The award was SFC Les sard's second Army 'V Mainstay Gossner's Cheese company is the mainstay of the dairy industry in the Western dairy valleys, producers from the area were told recently. Speaking at the annual dinner of the major cheese producing firm, leon Nuttle. Dairy coordinator for the National Farmers Organization, said that the Gossner's Logan and Nampa plants have helped to increase the prices of milk all over the Western United States. During the meeting, attended by more than 300 producers, the contract NFO has with Gossner's was explained. Edwin Gossner Sr., the founder of the firm, reported that business had increased more than 100 percent with the production of the new Nampa and Scotts Bluff plants coming to Logan for packaging and re- o t Tre-mont- on a- - The family of Earl Shuman wishes to thank everyone for their acts of kindness shown unto th?m at the tinvj of sickness and passing of our dear husband and father. We wouldespecially like to thank the Bishopric and the Relief Society of the First Ward and to all tho e who brought food, floral offerings and to the ones who took part at the services. Your concern has made oar lossalot easier to bear. the family of Farl Shuman Thru 4 rr-Tn- finm :'V' GrOUp VALUES TO S6.99 $1.22 1 GrOUp VALUES TO 59.99 $3.22 I UlOUp VALUES TO 5 1 Group Gossner said that there could m - M llilitgiw ) Mens 12 1 r,nMTk minutes. in Cord included ONE PRICE .ro.niw S0 .H t;i K s ;u .ill ,l,vt s t" t CONVENIENCE f AND LUXURY IN YOUR price '$vels Brar(fett CI7CC $8.99lpr la (mi' c.ilcil sewed in ! if If Iiekct $2 00 f Xt I ON BLOUSE im.lS MONDAY 18th ONLY " vem PICKUP AT A SMALL COST OUR SUPER SPECIALS. 1 18 South 1st West r.. , tinnnei Sal, SALE ON TAHV I VMM BEAR RIVER $1.22 THE PURCHASE OF ANY LADIES ) A COME ON IN AND TRY ON $1000.00 This $3.22' Certificate Washington's Birthday Sale pro-du- LEATHER hZbo Piices iV with order .i Jeans GF0?D iFOLLOWING IC Wol Postpaid-Payme- nt In, 1. ! I RVALUES TO $24.95 i Q IPIavtex PT S rift' 0 Vtt9 the full length of the ts ONLY be enough production of diary products In this country to sat- rs isfy the markets if the could receive enough money to encourage production, "Why should we Import these products from other countries, thereby holding our prices down so that the dairyman have to produce on such a small margin. These imports are discouraging to our dlarymen," he commented. He added, however, most A -me r leans prefer locally produced Swiss cheese and Cheddar It is much softer and cheef milder In flavor. K B 1 lo.yy ntA 11 ; 1 011 mmm VrTiwed Wed to 757. MM Monday 18 ffti Adieus seat makes a most convenient place to keep tools, road maps, sun glasses, accessories, parking meter change, receipts or records, etc., within easy reach. He nt. ! Contact edges are bound and sewed with heavy duty materials for extra years of hard use. sale. also told the producers that since 95 percent of the diary products in Cache Valley are exported to other states, that the advertising tax was an unnecessary expense to dairy-me- The extra heavy weave is warm in the winter More comfortable to and cool in the summer all washable Guaranteed on 'round. sit year in will and washers even automatic give years of wear without losing their bright good looks. V. Anyone can install s pniRFSI . apron-pocke- to nunnnrnj UIIUI I LL iV$8.M, st Exclusive Salt Lake City. Com" Receiving these mendation Medals wa better than any trophy I eouki ;i;k for." says SI C lessard. Tre-mont- on They are extra large size with wide assortment of color-fapatterns and outstanding designs. - Medal in as Commendation many days, having been cited for theme'tal the first timj at an awards ceremony December 10 at the Royal Inn in BY GEORGE. WE'VE.. The very highest quality of selected materials are tightly woven into the best seat covers I Sgt. Joe Lessard... Top Reciuite Thursday 14 PICKUP TRUCK SEAT COVERS available ,j of California. Hawaii Enjoy more comfort with these colorful Dairy 7 Oregon. Washington. Alaska. Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Itah and parts of WyomSFC Lessard is the top ing. Army recruiter in all of these CARD OF THANKS Principal Jay M. Stokes of McKinley school announced this week the creation of a ukulele class consisting of ten one hour lessons. The class will be conducted Monday nights after school. At least 10 students must be registered in order for the class to be held, Stokes said. Mrs. Jean Stokes will serve as instructor. A $5 entrance charge will be levied. males. THA.VKS to thanks Mrs. county nurse, Dr. the staff of the alley hospital, the Pioneer Memorial Home, Bishopric and Relief Society of the Deweyville Ward, neighbors, friends and relatives as well as the caretakers of the cemetary. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd M. Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. Lamont D. Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley J. Gardner, M: and Mrs. Millard Talbot and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Chadwick Dig out your ukulele. Garland City Councilman urged local citizens to purchase fog tags for their annuls prior to the Feb. 2H deadline. Cost Is $3 for males am! spayed females and $ for fe- Gossner's u CARD OF Special Coombs, Kerr, and Set Mondays Honored l"ai' Pali, Tremonton, president oi i lie llear Kiver Young Lai mors, recently acceptedthe Vnu.ig Farnvr Chapter of the Year awird for tlif efforts of the I.K'il group. The local chipter received In.- - Sjii checks from the Fed-i-- ril aii.i Han' and Production ( rcilit Association, respectively. Simmers of Bothwell received a fiveyearmnterfarm-e- r diploma and Carioi Christ-ens.- 'n of Howell received a ten yi ir miater farmer klploma at thi' state convention In Salt I.ake City recently. Mr. Pali was the chapter tx air.ification winner. rr ! Ukulele Class Get Tags Farmers U county's surface. Officials had said drilling cojld be underway tiiis week. Hj' work is still continuing on the erection of the liere workers work on the rig before hoisting it up into ritf. VorK Young Itah, said today. "If your questions are too complicated to handle by phone, and you can't visit an IRS office during the eek, you can visit these IR offices between 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. on Saturday," Mr. w ise said. "Taxpayer serwill be vice representatives on duty to help." The taxpayer service representatives are qualified to answer questions ranging from home mortgage deductions to estimated taxes andeiemptions for dependents. Mr. Wise said. They will help individuals or groups of people to fill out their own returns. 7 3 KKi Recruiter payers preparing their federal i INC He's Top Local Internal Revenue Service offices in Salt Lake City. Provo and Ogdea are open on to 1 p.m. to Saturdays. 9 provide additional help to tax- T UHil Helps Tremonton, Utah I a nan LLUAIA 84337 nAAvr LAW 1 3 1 i .39 o ( |