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Show THE Dress Review Winners Are Named went to a duo who repeated their winning performance of last year. Chosen as w inn-- . ers were Teresa Okada, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenge Okada, Tremonton RFD. and Kathy Hansen, daughter of Mr. A. Rex Hansen and Mrs. Colleen B. Hansen of Tremonton. Winners in each division will represent the county at the state 411 Dress review competition held during the state fair in Salt Lake City. Five judges, including the specialist from Utah Slate University, judged the creations of the girls, their sewing ability and their taste. ht 4-- t, Paula Munns, Klwood, and Dorothy Fukui, Tremonton RFI). ' h'K li Mr! 1 ml ) 1 AVii (iei r'k r a ' - .A fl ; " ii ) I " Page f Mrs. Esther Clough spent the week in Ogden with her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. George Elmer and with them By Essie Petersen Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Marriott attended a Woodland family reunion Saturday in did temple work. Richmond. Hazel Riser spent ThursMr. and Mrs. Emery day night at the Dean Grover Marriott attended the Leav-i- tt home in Ogden. He is criticfamily reunion at Down-ett- a ally ill. on Saturday. Mrs. Ada Cheney spent Members of the StageSaturday with Mrs. NaVelle coach Camp were at the Rhodes. The ladies visited DWP district convention SatMrs. Eldene Rhodes in Garurday at the Civic Center in land and Mabel Oyler in Tremonton. Brigham City. Mr. and Mrs. Warren HanMrs. Dora Shaffer accsen were at the BYU graduompanied Mr. and Mrs. Veration where their son, Carl, non Shaffer to Pine Valley in received his PhD. Then they southern Utah where the spent a couple of days with Woods family reunion was held on August 13. On Sunday their parents, the Warren Hansens before returning to they attended Sunday School in the little white church that Buhl, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Des Dunn was built in 1868 and where brought Lillian and spent the she attended as a child. The afternoon Friday with Mrs. general construction of the Ruth Holman. building is the same as when built. They were gone for a Mrs. Orval Grover attended a Tupperware party at the week. home of her daughter, Joan Rock Thursday evening. Friday evening the Grov-er- s w ere at the Gary Grover home for a little family social. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Clegg of Idaho Falls were there on a visit. m Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Christ-ense- n of Salt Lake City were with the Al Fuhrimans for the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Coombs canattended the Utah-Idahyon party at Malibu in Logan Canyon Friday evening and night. They were there in the evening then returned for breakfast Saturday o (secniisi) f?PfTiffyT7TiC?ir. V Selected . . -- 'iji KiHii'ii. BOYS' SPORTS SHIRTS I naf5 12 WINNERS IN THE Senior Division of the Dress Review were (1 to r) Kathy Hansen and Teresa Okada-bo- th won similar honors in last year's competition. They will represent the county in state competition at the state fair. PRICE ALL OTHER BOYS' SHIRTS l00 off To Three Lecaders Have 3 Years Forty-thre- e years of total service have been rendered by three Box Elder County leaders helping as many as 250 youth grow through programs as divergent as and sewing. John A. Bourne, Garland;' Elva Munns, Elwood; and Celia Bennett, Garland have dedicated years of their lives because they feel to youth are important. Bourne summed it up when he said, "Youth is and being thing in able to work with them is my biggest reward." Bourne has worked with for the last 17 years. He has served as a leader in various livestock clubs and has worked on the Box Elder council for 11 County years. He estimated that he has worked with approximately 175 youth in his different livestock clubs through the years. "We've had a good ratio of boys to girls in these clubs," he said. "It always seems that there are girls that have been interested in livestock." 4-- g 4-- the-mai- 4-- 4-- H tf This year, he is working and three with five girls boys. Bourne originally started out working with his own "but it eventchildren in 4-- ually branched out to include kids in the community," he said. He has earned the reward of seeing some of his become active in the production of livestock in a big way. Celia Bennett has worked in for 16 years because, "It is good for the kids. It helps them grow." Mrs. Bennett started her career in helping her own girls sew and cook through the program. "It helped to be involved with them," she said. "My husband got in on the act too," she added. "He taught the boys how to manage livestock and money." Right now Mrs. Bennett is working with her two older boys with livestock, gardening and poultry projects. Next year she hopes to delve into the homemaking part of it again. "4-has taught me so 4-- 4-- Has Opening for: and Evening SECRETARY 60-7- MAIDS Motel Forms, Telephone Skills Requires Good Shift BOOKKEEPER Insurance Handles COOKS Day - RECEPTIONIST Shift WPM, 34 Hrs. Weekly Service KITCHEN COUNTER HELP CANNERY WORKERS HELPERS PAINTER'S MACHINE SEWING OPERATOR HELPER Scraping, Painting, Often High In Places ' MAINTENANCE WORKERS CEREAL COOKER TO FIND A JOB or TO FILL ONE.. .Contact Job Service 26 SO 1 TREMONT TREMONTON 257-363- 7 ( Hj Dress Review are (I to r) Dianne Hammon, WINNERS IN THE Junior Division of the Lorie Hurst and Lisa Gephart. The girls competed in a field of 29 for the honors. many things and has helped me teach my children maTiy things," she said. "It is great, that is why I keep plugging along." "It teaches responsibility, love of country, economics and how to handle life in general," she said. For ten years, Elva Munns has been watching children She progress through has worked with as many as 13 in one club. This year, Mrs. Munns has taken on two clubs in addition to serving on the county advisory council. was a good "I knew program because I participated in it when I was a girl," she said. "I have learned how to manage my household because of until "I plan to work in I don't have any more interest and that isn't foreseeable in the near future," she said. Open AAon. till 7 PAA Tues. till 8 PM if Waste Basket The toilet in your bathroom was never designed to be a waste basket. Each time you flush the toilet, you flush seven gallons of water down the drain. Use a waste basket for waste paper. uifyi mm alKJIIiaiHJiHJiitajHfiiGiiiaiiiHiiiiaitaiiaji 4-- ." 4-- ..FAIR TIME in Box Elder County usually finds Celia Bennett of Tremonton helping arrange displays. 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Get the details on money from your home at your nearest First Security Bank. omen Members F O.I C o o O Qoooooooooooooooooooooooooooo 13 Family Reunion Senior division honorable mentions went to Teri Pott- Tremonton; 25. 1977. Marriotts Attend In all, 29 competed in the junior division with 19 entered in the senior division. Judges also named a number of honorable mentions in each division. In the junior division they were: VickL Andreason, Brigham City; Kristine Peters, Brigham City; Denise Bierer, Brigham City; Mindy Tolman, Honeyville; Karen Udy. Tremonton; Cami Kerr, Tremonton and Ragen Dalton, Tremonton. er, TIMES. August D East Garland Way 4-- H fashion conForty-eigscious girls paraded the products of their own handicraft before judges Monday evening in the annual 4 II Dress Review at Bear River Junior High. The review is held in conjunction with the Box Elder County Fair. Judges awarded first place in the junior division to a trio , consisting of Dianne Hamm-onMrs. Mr. and of daughter Dee Hammou, Brigham City; Lone Hurst, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hurst, Brigham City and Lisa GepharL daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gep-harTremonton. Senior division honors LEADER-GARLAN- First Security Bank ol Utah. N A First Security State Bank. Salt Lake City. Utah First Security Stat Bank ol Kayavlll First Security Bank ol Murray, N A. First Security Bank ol Rock Springs. Wyo. First Security Bank ol Idaho. N A First Security Bank ol Orem. N A. First Security Bank ol Bountiful. N A First Security Bank ol Logan, N A. First Security State Bank ol Helper |