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Show Page U, HIE LEADER-GARLAN- TIMES. February D 24. 1977 Edvalson Bridge Portage Way First In Contest Scouts Attend Court M Like Ykme Of Honor In Malad Biiw High Mr. and Mrs. James Ogan and Mrs. Pearl Hawks of Ogden spent the long weekend at their home in Port- Bylla Mae John Members of the Bear Rivcooperation and citizenship er Chapter join with over among high school vocational agriculture students. The 500,000 other FFA members in the United States in celeFFA Foundation awards program provides chapter, brating National FFA Week state and national recognitwhich starts February 19. Throughout the week the ion for supervised programs state's 47 FFA chapters are of agricultural production, marketing, processing and planning activities to supservice. the "Agricultheme, port ture's New Generation." According to Chubb traditions of Munns, Garland, the chaptThe FFA have held strong and er will conduct a variety of produced a mighty work activities during the FFA force for food and fibre to Week. The selection of the meet the needs of our nation chapter FFA Sweetheart will be announced on a and the world. Successful agricultural leaders of today studentbody assembly from are the testimony. "Agriculamong 10 finalists selected ture's New Generation" is in by chapter members. The the making. They're FFA girls will compete in a varimembers today. ety of activities including National FFA Week algoat milking, pie baking, tractor driving, nail driving ways includes George Washand other agricultural skills. ington's birthday in obserThe winner will compete in vance of his leadership in the state FFA Sweetheart promoting scientific farmcontest held in Salt Lake ing practices. Washington is considered the patron saint City in conjunction with the State FFA Convention. of the FFA and has come to On Wednesday, FFA symbolize the FFA Treasurmembers will have an FFA er. breakfast sponsored by the Organized in 1928, the FFA promotes leadership, chapter. t in planning, preparing teaching materials, and pre- senting information in a way which the children can understand. Bryan Buchanan, chairman of the Food For America program said this J ' ' y '. Lr filler Fallis and son, RobMrs. Larry , about the Chapter's efforts. "I think this is the best program in the FFA. It gives us a chance to get out and teach many of the things we have learned in our agriculto con- tinue the program in el" ementary schools in the north end of the school district. r t wo & if Valley . Speaking Contests Lk Mtv. IJYESTOCK JUDGING skills are practiced bv members of dass. Team cmii petition will the sophomore animal Science lx'gin in the spring. Attract In thi Parliamentary Pro- cedure contest, contestants were judged on the logic of their discussion and the proper use ol parliamentary motions. The judges chose seven members to represent the Bear Kicr Chapter in the area contest which will be held on March 12 at the Roy High school. The seven Imalisls wi re Todd Thorn-ley- . Mike Miller, Ted Petersen. Kyle' Poller, Wade Misrasi and iiiM Stark. Dee Mai hie The judges for this (", i,: m M l' v Jensen, Scott. Clint Mum.s .i X Hos-kin- t III milk:'is 4" V A1!! f Saturday. , Local Formulation-LOOMI- X is formu- lated specifically for the different feeding conditions Utah cattlemen face. and some base bridge, blocks to build their bridges. NUTS & BOLTS rament meeting Sunday were Malad Stake President .Myron P. Sorensen, former Bishop Glen Moris and Hazel Hawks. Special music was an organ solo by Mary Ann John and a special number by the ward choir. Sister Sorensen" and daughter, Sheila also visited in our ward. Mrs. Thelma Gibbs and Mrs. William R. Rutter of Malad visited Mis, Gibbs son, Richard, in American Fork Wednesday. Enroute the ladies visited Mr. and Mrs. Junius L. Crawther in Orem and Mr. and Mrs. A.R. Castleton in SaltLake. Mr. and Mrs. Lenard Hughes of Malad visited Mrs. Hughes' brother and sister-in-laMr. and Mrs. Maurice Thomas Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Shaffer of Bellvue, Idaho visited in Portage and attended sacrament meeting here Sun- NADENE These days, a child who know s he value of a dollar must be pretty discouraged, I There's only one way for families to stay out ol debt, and most of Jhe'm would like to know what it is. day. Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Wendell C. Hall visited Mr. and Mrs.' Don Bowen and family and Mr. and Mrs. Duggan Allen of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Landy Norris in North Ogden. They also attended the temple that Sign in a filling station: and gas awhile." Commuter: a traveling man who pays brief visits to his home and office. James Udy was a guest at the home of her sister, Mrs. Arnold Lamb in Plymouth, Saturday where all the sisters met and enjoyed a quilting bee. The only thing harder than a diamond is making the payments on one. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Howell were guests of their R&R HARDWARE and daughter, son-in-la- in "Come day. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Don Forsgren and family of Thatcher, Idaho, from Friday until 176 Tremonton, West Main Ut. BB MI NNS explains the procedures involved in the operation on a dairy farm. 3(3)7 & CdeDp Your MospifrnS What makes LOOMIX different? MIX 3-- 1 , A! The Different Liquid Supplement Protein-LOOhas a high level of natural protein with small amounts of NPN. Consumption Control An animal's daily intake of LOOMIX is controlled by the combining of sweet and sour mixes. hich w as 6 inches high and 16 inches long, withstood the pressure of 1021 pounds. Second place went to Brent Richards, whose bridge held 94(5 pounds, and third to Clayton Austin, his holding 942 pounds. The students were given a 1. kit containing eleven pieces of balsa wood, a tube of glue, a deck for the J ftn , LOOMDX Natural bridge, Donny' bridge. w Regional Representative and Sister Devere Harris attended Stake Conference in 'Oakley, Idaho Sunday. Elder Harris presided at the conference and spoke in the general session. Both Elder and Sister Harris spoke in the junior Sunday school session. Thursday Mrs. Ellis Allen visited her sister. Mrs. Larry Jaridine and her daughter, Janet in Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Thomas and Mrs. Wynn John were among those attending the viewing of Ben A. Evans at the Benson funeral home in Malad Thursday and Friday. Special speakers in Sac- What's different in Utah? Students On February first, the Bear River FFA Chapter held their chapter contest in Public Speaking and Parliamentary Procedure. There were 40 chapter members who participated. The judges for the public speaking contest were Jerry Buchanan, Jay Hardy, and Paul Pali. Christy Misrasi, bee Marble and Lance Munns were chosen as the three finalists. Their topics ranged from problems facing the American farmer to an impending Veterinary shortage. These three finalists will compete on March 7 out KI.O radio station. Sunday dinner guests of s Mr. and Mrs. Theodore were Mr. and Mrs. Lenard Hoskins and son, Todd of Ogden. ert, Mr. and Howell and son, Larry, Mrs. LaDell "Gibbs and son, Blake, Mr: and Mrs. Earl the MEMBERS OF (1 to r) Mike Miller, chapter Parliamentary Procedure team are tTodd Henry and son, James, Mr. Thornley, Dee Marble, Kyle Potter, Christy Misrasi, Wade Stark and Ted Petersen. and Mrs. Barry D. Parkinson and son) Brett, Mrs. Larry Allen and son, Troy, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Knudsen and son, Gordon.xAll the boys received their Tenderfoot badge except Robert Fallis who was already a tenderfoot scout. All the 1 m scouts were presented sevA t eral merit badges. And plans were made where the stake will hold monthly court of honors in the different wards of the stake. We are proud of our boys and their accomplishments and encourage them to continue their good work in the scout program. The APYW class parties Low Hi Perc. for the young ladies Tuesday evening was a Pizza Feb. 15 47 2.2 0 supper at Fredrico's and Feb. 16 49 0 23 roller skating at Logan. Feb. 17 49 0 26 Among those enjoying the 26 Feb. 18 52 0 fun evening were class ad27 Feb. 19 58 0 visors Christy Thomas and Feb. 20 57 0 28 husband, Dan, Karen Gibbs Feb. 21 58 0 29 and husband, Val Dee, mis..FFA CHAPTER advisor Robert Jensen plans a variety of 22 51 31 Feb. .05 ses Debbie Gibbs, Gayla programs with Chubb Munns, chapter president. Courtesy of U & I Sugar Roderick, Debbie Bell, Susan Knudsen, Tamra RoderCo. Garland, Utah. ick, Mary Ann John and Natalie Nielsen. . Bishop and Sister William A rumor is like a check -R. Harris of Shoe Shane, never endorse it till you're Idaho had a special church sure it's genuine. business meeting Tuesday with Regional Representative Elder Devere Harris at his home in Portage. FollowI ing the meeting Bishop and Sister Harris visited with Bishop's brother and sister-in-laMr. and Mrs. Virgil , C. Harris. Bishop Harris is a i native of Portage. Mr. and Mrs. Kent Thomas of Provo enjoyed the weekend at the home of Mr. Thomas' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Morris were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thayne Hupp and daughters of Hansel WEATHER ture classes." The chapter plans age. Roderick and daughter, Ag's Importance Members of the Bear River Chapter of Future Farmers of America are actively engaged in a program designed to acquaint elementary school children with the importance of agriculture in our society. A committee of chapter members has taught various phases of agriculture in the Garland and North Park Schools and have attempted to impress upon the children have taken a field trip to the Boyd Munns dairy and have had all aspects of the dairy industry explained to them. The program involves high school FFA members ft Great excitement and fun was enjoyed by the Portage scouts Tuesday night at they were accompanied by their parents, Bishop and scout master to the Malad Stake Court of Honor and banquet which was held at the stake building in Malad. Among those enjoying the special event were Bishop and Sister Trina Gibbs and scout ers sons Bruce and Robert, Scout Master andMrsBruce Camie, Aaronic Priesthood and Young Women President and Mrs. Samuel Snow and son, Billie, Mr. and Mrs. Kids Get Lesson In f Donny Edvalson, a junior at Bear River high, took first place in the USU College of Engineering bridge building contest at the high school. Donny, along w ith 18 other students put their miniature bridges to the test last Friday. Dr. Derle Thorpe, a prof essor at the college placed the bridges under a machine w hich applies continuous pressure to the Buy A Nevj Emergency Service Liquid supplements require more service. LOOMIX provides that service when and where you need it. Experience LOOMIX is the second oldest company in the liquid feed business with over 20 years experience supplementing range cattle. It Works Cattl emen in 20 states, including Utah, are satisfied with the per- GraOrcarace Sign HERE'S HOW IT WORKS For every year's subscription we'll donate '1.50 to the Bear River Hospital formance of LOOMIX. Call your LOOMIX dealer today. 1 For every 2 year subscription wo'll donate BEAR RIVER FARM SUPPLY ooooy i '2.00 to the Bear River Hospital We need to raise '300 Please don't let us down I |