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Show J THE LEADER-TH- GARLAND TIMES, Moy E Before election, pdiaciaiis promise a car in every garage. After election, tneyjret busy puning up parning meters. Lansfford VJins AF Academy Bid Lanslori Bucky senator is allowed to nonin-a- te ten students for possible entry into the academy ith the Air Force making the final selection. Approximately three are chosen. as In additon. the senior required to take a compete-ti- k examination. as a NatMr. Lansford ional Merit Scholarship finbe alist this year and listed in the coming edition of ho's Who." I te is a member of the Hear River hey Club and in football and lettered arestling squad. Ricky's father and grand- - a senior Bear River hih school, has received an appointment ce to the Irited aies Academy in Colors jo Springs. Mr. Lansfard. the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frdie Lans-fo- rd of Elaod, as honored recently at the hih school aard ceremony. Major Robert Chambers of the llUh State Iniversity Mrforce ROTC department made the presentation. To gain the appointment Mr. Lansford wrote each of his Hah congressmen seeking their nomination. Each at & 'ffrif far P v J' I . m. r! IB 7': -- sCrv-' -- X --rf- V'.' i -l-s? Air-for- x I FAIR I WORLD'S I $ $99 1I I - HIllCUMORAH 15dy305 i1 I $3S5 I f fL"Ax r V VI t CALGAIY STAMPEDE lansford Bucky father are both ir i Thatcher By -- Sherry McNeely Get well wishes are extended to Jesse Petersen Jr. He pulled some muscles in a slight accident at his home late last Saturday night. Somehow a new basketball hoop was envolved... "happy Mother's Day." Nurses Honored Elder County women will be honored at a tea May 25, as they prepare to graduate in the Utah State UniversityWeber State College Cooperative Nursing Program. They will receive Associate of Science degrees in nursing at Ceremonies June 1 at WSC. The graduating nurses are Helen (Mrs. Carl) Harper, daughter of Kick and Dorothy Chournos, Tremonton; Ila Jane Oman, daughter of Karl and Uarda Oman, Tremonton; and Deborah Serratt daughter of Lowell Jr. and Colleen Sherratt Brigham City. USU and WSC began the cooperative program several years ago to met the needs of prospective nurses in the northern Utah area. They art among the second class to graduate from the . prot-ramThey must pass a Liah State Board of Examiners test in nursing to becenr.' registered nurses. Students in the program at Logan receive about 40 percent of their classroom training in the regular unThe iversity curriculum. other ful. Ann Hox IeFevre has been here visiting from Mt. Homr with her w parents, Ellis and Janet for the past week. She is another delight- Kel- ley will be home in a few months and it surely will be good to see him. We're all Three Three ches of dust, and that's not all, J. Glen Nelson's beets have been blown right out of the ground twice. ..so he's planted for a third timr. Now I call that a windstorm? It was feared that some 800 acres might have been damaged out here but we're hopeful that some could be saved. I know the rain has helped, for which we're very grate- what else? Well, how would you like to receive a call from clear across the ocean? That's what hapiened to Veda Smith when her son Kelley called from England to wish her a Mrs. Harper Penrose so grateful that his twin brother Kerry is safe and sound after a narrow escape. A car he was riding in out of Ixigan Canyon went off the road and plunged into tlie Logan River. One man was swept away in the swift another swam to current, safety and Kerry remained in the car breathing from a trapped air bubble unyi help arrived. Gwen Bricker was a recent visitor at Lou Petersen's home. She had been in Utah for a month's visit and spent an afternoon with Lou Before returning to North Carolina. lena Jensen was adm'tted to our local hospital Miy 13th with extreme stomach pains. She was released the When I following Friday. visited her in the hospital she just didn't know what the verdict might be. She expressed her thanks to our Relief Society and the special attention she received from nurse, Lois Holmjren and nurses aides, Cheri Smrth member of the family. ful The IjeFevre's will be leaving for their other home in Tropic, Utah shortly after I have a school gets out. promise, however, that they will return at least by fall... we've conn; to think of them is our own. Gloria and Roger Nelson recently returned from a weekend trip to Flaming Gorge. I still haven't been there, darn it. Those who attended last week's concert presented by our A Capella Choir really received a threat. Guest Louise Pratt endeared us all with her harp music. And, soloists throughout the choir were "super," but I have to say the quartet (Bruce Evans, Bob Stokes, Todd Miller and Rick Johnson) stole the show with their specialty number and when Bruce conducted his own version of the 23rd Psalm I wanted to jump to my feet and shout "Brovo". From out here soloists were Brian Petersen and Stephanie Sto- artist kes, the others were Valerie Vance, Darrelene Lewis, Denise Ashby and Bruce Evans. We should have given them all a lengthy stand- - and Ginny Okada. Would you believe the winds were so bad in our area recently that some fields were covered with 6 in 60 percent-specializ- ed nursing classesare taught by WSC staff members who teach full-tiat USU The student nurses spend hours a week throughout the two-ye- ar program working at Logan LDS Hospital. 15-- 18 C' millionth! 1 & R WE WILL OLD FASHIONED oroe C Sprite Coke Tab Dills & 8 2 "of 89c WESTERN CANS I LIBBY'S 14 OZ BOTTLES 0 Catsup FRESH 9 38c ' 300 can WEST RED 69c 100'S66C AA SMALL Eggs DOZ s p' ! teb J isfi i5pE$ VALUE 0! Pizza FROZEN 6 OZ. cans Lemonade H? 5w Hash Browns pg. 39c Lunch Meat 12 oz. 89C CnlSDon .ha It a m .'lVr.ii MM fWl MAY I Ul 3oO X J gpl f M f; 39 I u cups PER EAR Corn h; luAc "J 19c Tomatos maM . wjuuj A I vm wilson's bif fl , Cr S2.25 FRESH ;; mill .w fc" Without Coupon $1.09f Expires 99 U fti tropicana kirp ONLY Strawberries I Orange Juico J93eT 74 F n fjH U LB PPPQH Sli t?V- - tflII 49c REG. mn mM0 TO 79c AA SWEET CREAM Shampoo iHlllliife pis 11 . TAG BRECK $1 39c 6 Aspirin 100'S Q 49 BAYER 9 INCH Plates DOZ. FAMILY Butter PAK OR HOT DOG Cookies Bars Stud- HAM8 KEEBLER 48c Beans can & Kool Aide jqc 7 MARS 15c at Utah State Uaccording to Dr. Gardner, dean of 79 FAMILY Buns PITTED Olives Expires Qott'tNXI " 3 m m um Lunch Meat 84cli 12 OZ. With CoupoaA. WJJ ' ff Without I iSjl EXPIRES J I r Coupon 98c frrfS 0O'ttMY If.M.U.l'.'lJI Study Group met at the home of Jene Garfield May 16. The lesson was on Jefferson Davis was given by Coila Haltiner and Grace Hales. New officers were elected for the coming year. June Garfield president, Dottle Whitney vice president andElva Kor-t- h secretary. & D Pork FAMILY Without Coupon The Simada 8-- ti mi' rv. FRESH j 0 THRU SAT. yuE WESTERN & Cuke Chips WILSON'S MORI MEETS irr 7 Potatoe Chips WESTERN FAMILY POSSiDle Group 8-- Ground Beef WESTERN FAMILY Simada FAMIllrS AKt IMPORTANT FRESH Granduate students must maintain a grade point average of 3.75 or better. Continental Telephone of Utah Ntanbtr of Continental Tolophont Svlttm Jf IM MORREL'S ies. niop U OiMOuntt lltm Sit k I days $99 Bologna quarter Eldon J. Orup CLOSED MEMORIAL DAY n Douglas S. Foxley. son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Foxley, of Tremonton. is among named to the students wihonor roll for graduate ,,mr. the li)ntinrn:a; T Another v Mr fMi ann',', the- na' calling as n'f.oont A BE MONDAY Foxley Honor Roll Student the School of Graudate I 4 STORE HOURS Is Hello, dear. - 'h' Acc-JSUOnautS turned their nar- - trwivi thoir (armies mo'p ,00 OOd mill-';- , awav on earth it was latinn vvflo Continental Telephone no!p,i,i ,vrv th.-i- voices n ,o I i'ii r, H'ltnienta1 s rvf.(ipm,.it a! ''ar" ,nr: star m n Goi'tstono of tne ast'orauK !o'"ia tt,rI their faml,fs wore beamed Uym the ;on to the earth across the United .ites and then back to the moon m A recently returned from 1 to Albuquerque New Mexico. Hope they had a very nice tin. "Totes" recipes Gee, sure looked yummy in last week's edition, didn't they"1 And how about that neat photo of Tote and Karla. We've got lots more good cooks out here too hope they eventually find all of you. Bonnie Christensen and family attended University of Utah Institute graduation Conceremonies Sunday. gratulations to Joan! My thanks to our ward choir members for a beautiful presentation last Sunday night in our Ward conferenI'm sure they thought ce. that with ms as director, they had a "tiger by the tail" but they came through anyway. We were most inspired by messages from our Stake Presidency, Brothers Simmons, Taylor and Harris and from our own bishopric in m?etirys throughout the day. niversity todays WE FEEL trip nter I I retirees. The students have to pass seven events FITKESS TEST Fourth, fifth and'sixth grade students it the second time. from North Park received the President's Physical Fitness to qualify. The events range from a 600 ard run to the Award May 22. Thirty of the 170 students tested received broad jump, the award ith 21 receiving it the first time and 9 receiving ing ovation but guess som? are to shy to get up. The kids are so excited about their trip to California, I hope it's wonderful. We also haw members in the Jr. High Choir which I have failed to give credit to this year. They are outstanding in their own right. The Denny Young family THERE'S MORI TO CARL A DONS THAN LOW PRICS8 I o Ik, (AT 5 23, 1974, Page g 3Q$$k |