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Show Page 12, THE LEADER-GARLA- June 26, 1975 r TIMES, ND Golden Spike Queen Sought lracy Andrews Greduotes Tracy Andrews, daughter of Odell and Willa Andrews formally of Snowville, now living in Weston, Idaho, graduated with honors from Westside high school at Dayton, Idaho. She was one of the speakers at the Commencement exercises talking on "What Graduation Means." She is also a four year LDS Seminary graduate. She also attended Bear River high school in Garland. i A to reign over the 1975 Box Elder new queen County fair and Golden Spike rodeo will be named Saturday, June 28, at the county fairgrounds west of Tremonton. Tryouta get underway at 1 p.m. new queen and attendants will receive $300 The worth of gift certificates. Also on hand will be reigning queen Krissy Allred Her attendants last year were Julie of Bountiful. Lansfbrd of El wood and Kristen Larsen of Preston. Jim Abel of Tremonton Is In charge of the queen selection. f f Tracy Andrews She has been active In school activities and was a member of Pep Club and FHA, at Bear River. At Westside she was a member of FHA and a flag carrier for the band accompanying it to Canada in July 1974. She was a cheerleader, and was active in speech and drama. She had leading rolls drama. She had leading roles in Westside's drama of "Pillow productions Talk" and "Oklahoma." She , i. also starred in "French Toast" and "Try Sting Pla- ce." She was chosen as "Pirate of the Week," an honor given outstanding students from Westside high school. Tracy was listed in "Who's Who among American high school students 1973-74- ." JAY'S CHEVRON SERVICE She received an honor sch- olarship from Ricks Col. lege at Rexburg, Idaho, and will attend that college .Riverside. Utah. i,i, urn.,, ,,,, i BR Drug Employs Pharmacist Intern Daniel Young, 24, a gra- duate of Idaho State Univer- -: sity in Pocatello with a BS degree in pharmacy, has been employed as an intern ; pharmacist at Bear River Drug. Young will work at the local drug store for at least I five months to fulfill a requirement as an intern. Originally from Rock Springs, Wyoming, he has lived in Pocatello for the past ' I mow n,$ithm three years. Unmarried, he lives in Logan currently. 1 1 East Gcrbnd Local Gals Attend Camp At Early Park Bruderer director of the ward took a group of girls to the ; stake summer camp at Early to from Tuesday tPark Friday. Assisting her at various times during that time 5 Mrs. Marian 'as camp LuAnn Anderson, La Dawn Shaffer, Carol Davis and Shelly Grover. were Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Davis were in Ogden last Monday and visited their daughter, Mrs. RubySimms and daughter s. They also visited Mrs. Ralph Price at the McKay hospital. Mrs. Ruth Holman returned Friday from spending the She yinter in California. accompanied her family, Mr. and Mrs. Ned Jackson of Carbondale, who will visit here and in Montana with Ned's people. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Taylor of Brigham spent Sunday afternoon with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mar-io- tt. There were Marrieds who Ward 14 participated i n the boat trip down the Bear River Saturday. They then had pot luck supper at the church in which others joined them. Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Oyler were in charge pf the affair underthe direction of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Davis. Jerry Peterson and son Chad of Truckee, California are spending two weeks here in his home after which Danny Peterson will accompany them back to Truckee for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Shaffer of Idaho came to the Dora Shaffer home ThurOn Mrs. sday. Friday Shaffer accompanied them to June 24, . 7 SOME yon, Bryces Candy Mountain. In Huntington the J.V. Christensen's and in Springville with Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Garn. Mr. and Mrs. David Alston of Salt Lake visited relatives L, pf GROUND? WE HAVE SOME in dry land. Located I 11. I Soutliwick Realty, Inc. j i l 64 WEST MAIN, TREMONTON, 1 if lllv Ros Bmson 10. 257-782-0 L tray 2. Rubbbermaid 5 piece Food Keeper Set 3. Westclox Electric Alarm 4. Rubbermaid Message Center 5. Floating Lantern 6. G.E. Heating Pad 7. Vol rath Stainless Steel Now you can celebrate with Logan Savings great selection of gifts for savers. Just open' or add to your account the amount shown. r free or Then pick one of fifteen at a special price. The gift offer is limited, so hurry in now and save where earnings are compounded daily. . .paid quarterly. gifts-eithe- t, Mixing Bowls 8. Corning Ware Petite Pan Set 9. Five piece gadgeteer Set 10. Sunbeam Kitchen Clock 1 1 . Counselor Bath Scale 1 2. Set of 4 silver plated Salt ft Pepper Shakers. 13. G.E. Portable Mixer 1 4. Eaton Silver elegant, oblong Serving Troy Kit 1 5. Aladdin 2 piece Deposits on certificates made by July 10th earn from the St. Passbook saving deposits earn from the day of deposit. Funds must remain on deposit 90 days when a premium is given. Federal regulations require a substantial interest penalty for early withdrawal on certificates. 1 Earn high Interest, too. 5.25 to 7.75 on savings! One 5 J pLha..- -. i additional gift, $5000 $.10,000 dpoit'00 $500 or more $1000 crnore $2500 or more Free Free Free Free Free 4.00 Free Free 2.00 Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free 2.00 3.00 Free Free Free Free Free Free 4.00 4.00 5.00 5.00 6.00 4.00 2.00 Free Free Free 6.00 4.00 4.00 2.00 2.00 Free Free 5.00 5.00 300 2.00 2.00 Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free 6.00 6.00 7.00 7.00 5.00 8.00 3.00 6.00 2.00 Free Free 4.00 2.00 Free 7.00 10.00 8.00 6.00 11.00 4.00 2.00 10.00 7.00 Free 5.00 10.00 15.00 or more or more Free Free Free pay only: 13.00 3.00 free gift per person. This offer is good until July 31, 1975 or until supply is exhausted SAVINGS CERTIFICATES minimum of... For period of... $1000 6 yrs You deposit $1000 $1000 $1000 566 h ..i You tarn at w yearly rate el... 4yrs 2V? 1 I 7 75' 7 50 yrs 6 75 yr 6 50 3 mos For etfectlve annual yield of... Your savings 8.06 insured to $40,(NN by a permanent agency of the U.S. Government 7.79 " " 696 6.72 5.9- 5 75 - PASSBOOK SAVINGS ACCOUNTS $iOof I more I 30 days or more I 539 525 L i - OHTOH branlogan SAVINGS & LOAN 40 WEST MAIN TREMONTON, UTAH 84337 Phone 257-314- to WITH A DEPOSIT OF: I Ala-Din- f 1S- - 14. 13. , 1. Electric Hot UTAH 84337 Joyce Hiwkes 12. CHOOSE THIS GIFT PHONE AREA 801 257 3685 257-375- j m Your Choice o 1 5 Great Gifts! I EASY ON THE BUDGET ' I I I Southwick U 9. 8. 7. pa here Friday. This friendly little Frame home is located in TremonHas 2 bedrooms, 1 ton. bathroom, carpet, dining room, and a utility room. Landscaped yard. ADOfl 5. j and the Rock FOR ONLY S22.400.00 I 4. j in Snowville - 3. fflfito 6. son-in-la- acres that Is cultivated and KASY ON THE EVES 2. 1. JV I FOR - ffer havehadagrandaughter, Jan Wood of West Jordon with them for a week. Her mother Mrs. Reed Wood and the other children came for her Sunday. Mrs.. Mabel Oyler of Tremonton was Saturday night and Sunday guests of the Shaffers. Mrs. Reta Sorensen has her sister Mrs. Velda Jones of Dallas Texas visiting her. They were joined for Sunday dinner by Mr. and Mrs. Don Carlile and girls of Tremonton and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Atkinson and family. Mrs. Al Fuhriman (Al was ill and unable to go) and her sister Mrs. Wayne Garn returned Saturday night from attending her daughter and open house in Show Low, Arizona. They also visited the Grand Can- 1975 LOOKING lfiO . the Salt Lake Temple where Ruth was married to Tom Emang after which an open house was held in Salt Lake for them at the Richard Drake home. They returned to the Shaffer home Saturday where the Shaffer families had a get together in their ' honor. ' Mr. and Mrs. Leon Andersen visited Saturday and again Sunday with Mrs. Eva Allred at the McKay hospital. On Sunday they went on to Bountiful to attend the viewing of Mr. Bert Bums. They also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Johnson in Bountiful. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Sha- TfTjIT" 257-584- 4 fm ft |