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Show Dairy Tour Set For Mon. 15th The LEADER Tremonlon, Utah Thursday, February 11, 1965 r iMtej?auaafdtitoMa . It The Thiokol Ski Club will sponsor its first Junior Giant Slalom race on Sunday, February 14, at Beaver Mountain, Competition, Logan Canyon. sanctioned by the Intermoun- will be tain Ski Association, open to all junior racers (intermediate, novice, and peewee) in the Intermountain area. The Thiokol club, organized m mil Gleaners n, at in 1959 by skiers Announce Plans For Fireside is the "Eternal Values" theme of the special M fireside scheduled for South Bear River Stake Center Saturday evening, Feb. 13, at 7 p.m. Officers of the stake organization are happy to announce their guest speakers for the President and Mrs. evening, Glen Rex of the Logan Temple. All M Men and Gleaners of the stake are urged to be present for the meeting. An invitation is extended by President of Roy Stenquist, Cache Valley Breeders Association, to all dairymen of this area to attend a tour. Everyone is invited to assemble at the County Agent's office in Tremonton, Monday, Feb. 15 at 9:15 a.m. First stop on the tour will be the W. D. Johnson farm in Benson Ward to see calf pens, stalls and dairy herd. At 10:45 the tour will continue to the Marvin and Payl Thane farms in Benson to a view of movable calf pens and housing; and at 11:30, a and herd will be seen at the Merlin Andrews farm in Trenton. The highest producing herd in Utah will be seen at noon at the Melvin Pitcher farm in Lewis-towhich will be followed by lunch at the Cache Valley Breeders Association. The USU Extension Service is joining the Cache Valley Breeders Association in sponsoring ' JUNIOR CHAMPIONS of, Bear night were the Belmont Stake basketball tournament held Ward junior team. They defeated Fielding 56 to 40 to take high honors. Team members are: front, Neil Cape-ne- r, Chad Starr, Sheldon Richins. River-Monda- Blain Udy. Second row, Jack Udy, HarCraig Richards, David Burnett, Hess, Steve old Udy, Jesse Bilagody, Ross Rudd, coach. Back raw, Jw Allen, Larry Herschi, Chris Hansen, Brent Macfarlane, Royce Nish, ARon Macfarlane. Jackon Hole, Swim class Coach Gerald Simmons is starting a course of swimming lessons Saturday, Feb. 27 for children six years and over. He is offering instruction in beginning, advanced, and training for scouts who want advancement in swimming. The classes will run for ten weeks, and there will be a fee Church house next Sunday. M. Mr. and Mrs. Earland Smith and daughters, Jody Ann and Ronda Lee of Blackfoot, Ida., were in the Tremonton area one day last week visiting Mr. and with their families, Mrs. George E. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Cutler. THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY Super Foam Luxury Shave .... Reg. 89c 47 Command Hair Dressing Tube Reg. $1.00 plus tax Kodak Verichrome Film 127 and 620 Division Playoff Scheduled Monday Night Division play for the senior and junior basketball championship will start Monday, Feb. 15th at the South Bear River Stake Center. The first two nights will be played in Tremonton, then Wednesday and Thursday games will be held in Malad. The final playoff will again he held at the stake center here. Fielding won the senior chamof the Bear River pionship Stake, with Belmont taking the J2t Reg. 60c Kodacolor Film 127 & 620 Reg. $1.25 Kodachrome II 8mm Roll Reg. $2.65 Casual Hair Color Reg. $1.75 Rosemary Hair Spray Reg. friends at her home Friday phone CARL iors 56 to 40. Tremonton 3rd won the senior spot in the South Bear River SI. 43 plus tax 1.69 Stake, while Thatcher-Penros- e placed second and Deweyville third. Elwood won the sportsmanship trophy. In the south stake junior tournament, Thatcher- - Penrose won the championship and Both- - 157-778- 1 efforts 0 r Francom Observes 94th Birthday !l!!ll!ii!!!!!illlllil!llllll!IIDI!lllllll!!llllffl 4TH WARD ELDER'S QUORUM ( 1 presents its I I ANNUAL SPAGHETTI FEED j FRIDAY. MARCH 5TH I I I South Bear River Stake Center Serving 7:00 p.m. Program. 8:00 p.m. $1.00 per plate Everyone-Invite- Mrs. Mary A. Cole Francom will observe her 94th birthday Feb. 17th at the Box Elder Memorial Nursing home in Brigham. Born at Nephi in 1871, Mrs. Francom is the daughter of William and Emma Jackson Cole. I j Mrs. Mary A. Cole Francom- - IIIMIIIiiQIIIIIIIIIil HOLD EVERYTHING! If you're one of the 57,200 owners switching from Buick, Chevy, Ford, Olds, Plymouth and Pontiac next week Tune f fFRSH X) GWUND aSoho Her parents were among the first pioneers to reach Utah. On Feb. 6, 1895 she married Joseph W. Francom in the Manti Temple. They lived at Lavan until 1902 when they moved to Midway where Mr. was Bishop of the Fancom Ward. In 1906 they moved to Elwood where Mr. Francom was engaged in farming. Mrs. Francom has been active in the church. She has been a Sunday School teacher, Relief Society teacher and worked in the Y.W.M.I.A. Mr. Francom died April 12, SAUSAce: r-7- x rA 1947. She is the mother of ten sons and daughters seven of whom are living: Wayne and Virgil of Tremonton, P'arrell of Moses Lake, Wash.; Dee of Montana, Mrs. Elmer (Gladys) Nielson of Clearfield, Mrs. Jack (Myrle) Pipper of South Weber, Mrs. Roy (Delma) Bott of San Rosa. Calif. She has 51 grandchildren, 41 great grandchildren and two 7 6,1 TjP-TO- P MQNt great, great grandchildren. To Observe 80th Birthday WfW-- Alice Ann Hadfield Buxton of Tremonton will celebrate her 80th birthday Sunday, February 14, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Buxton in Tremonton. She was born at Syracuse in 1885, a daughter of Joseph and Mary Jane Oliver Hadfield. Her girlhood was spent in Syracuse, Woodland, and Portage. On September 5, 1907 she married Fredrick William Buxton in the Salt Lake Temple. They made their home in Riverside. He died September 14, tmixir .?Ij5r 3ur: 5s&? ATT, MM1 4. A&.ihMiwtlltiiWi'HWW iiltinftWH" s MEM W - 9 I m men m aV 1942. get this FREE comparison cat e X-R- ay i'ou could save hundreds of dollars ! If you're one of the thousands who plan to change car makes, visit your Rambler dealer even if you've never considered Rambler before. It's the one car that dares to be compared. Book gives you 48 pages of The Car photographic comparisons on size, room, engines, features, style, prices. Check the vital facts on Rambler and 16 X-R- side-by-si- She has been an active member of the L.D.S. Church as counselor in the Relief Society and serving as a Relief Soc'ety visiting teacher for many years. 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TREMONTON 3 Days Only the tour. two-hou- OFFER QUILT FOR SALE East Garland Relief Society is offering a beautiful appliqued quilt for sale to the person making the highest offer. The quilt will be on display at the SPECIALS Har-vesto- re Thiokol Chemical Corporation's Wasatch Division near Brigham City, made plans to sponsor the race last year when it joined the Intermountain Division of the United States Ski Association. The club, one of the Company's most active groups, this season initiated a Junior Racing Program for children of Thiokol employees. The youngsters ranging in age from six to 18, have been meet ing every Saturday at Beaver Mountain since November 2f r for training sessions In addition to participating ir club races, the junior racers entered their first ISA competition when the annual Beaver Cup was held at Beaver Mountain last month. The Junior Racing Program has developed a promising group of junior skiers who now accompany the club on its annual trips to Sun Valley and REX PRESIDENT M-Me- Thiokol Ski Club To Sponsor Jr. Slalom Races 1 LINCOLN'S BIRTHDAY Watch the Danny Kaya Snow on CBS-T- Wadnaaday ayaningt- - QUNCAkt g eers. She is the mother of eight children, five of whom are living. Joseph of Vale, Ore., Eugene of Logan, Don, Odeen and Mrs. Elton (Mary) Newton, all of Tremonton. Mrs. Buxton has 19 grandchildren and four great grandchildren. Mayors Approve National Beauty, Salon Week The week of Feb. 14 nas ocen set aside as National Beauty Salon Week, and Mayor Orval Ewer and Mayor Ralph Bishop Tremonlon and Garland have signed proclamations denoting that week in this area. The proclamation commends the beauticians and recognizes hairdressers and cosmeticians for their keen sense of civic dedicated respansibility and service to grooming of women for greater beauty. of i Qoio iii "ill i t 1 1 v iiiii .w inwunt OWUfD I |