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Show Home and Farm News Tremonton, Utah The Leader Thursday. October 21, 19 AROUND THE COUNTY , . Bowcutt. Darlene Wise, Helen Lewis of Garland, Jeanine Kent of Fielding, Lavina Marble of Collinston, and Winona Ballard and Ruth Manning of Tremoton. SYMPOSIUM HELD The symposium sponsored by the Bear River Chapter of Young Homemakers had a small attendance, but large applause. Every woman there felt delighted with the information given by Rhea Gardner and Dr. Allison Thorne, who spoke on Management of Time. Dr. Thorne wrote to say that she very much enjoyed meeting with the Box Elder people. i JESSIE ELLERS LEADERSHIP with Pearl Rhodes, and Margaret Laws of East Garland, Suzanne - 'a . . . SCHOOL leadership school for women was held in Logan on Oct. 11 to 14th. Over 300 women from all over the state attended and enjoyed workshops in Consumer Buying: Color in Clothing and Home Furnishings; Time, and how to use it; and Home A Arn't marvelous? Ihey she writes. Yes, we think so too. ADDITIONAL INCOME I was very interested in the beet topper and beet top piler being owned and operated by George Sato and Stan Jensen. This machine seems to do an This process excellent job. should give added income to our beet growers in the form of some very good additional feed. These tops can be silaged or hauled from the fields and fed fresh as needed. FARM SALES It is interesting to note who bought farm land last year. Of all farms sold, owner operators rebought 54',;, tennants 15'.. tired farmers 6'i, and mm Beau-tificatio- Dr. Don Carter was keynote speaker and treated the subject of Women - Their Employment and Problems. Special time was given to Santas workshop where the women were given Christmas ideas to take back to their groups. was the John Farr Larson featured speaker at the final smorgasbord. He talked on t h c Sculpturer of "Women, Man." Among the ladies who attended from Box Elder County were: Navelle Rhodes, Gail Rhodes, 25' farmers v . ALL YOU LIFT IS THE RECEIVER ft rid to ( dttd or kmUw Mock. Jtuc cU our uuHt pUal coIUct and ui do th kuirr wort Wt'U Mai truck out la t kurry to takt tkt prob Um off four kiadt. You'll Uko our proapt lt pick-u- p AtQ I jlpll rfo llliiliy o a(D& nrmng) fit UTAH CONCRETE PIPE CO. WALL AVENUE - OGDEN - 501 SOUTH REDWOOD ROAD SALT LAKE 1 550 SPRINGVIUE ROAD PROVO CACHE VALLEY BANK BIDG. LOGAN 1 RANGE TOUR I spent an interesting day on a Range Tour in the Farming-toMountains with our Range Management Team and their Ed Mott, Club Leader. Lynn and Layne Palmer. Unable to attend the tour were team members Linda Pugsley and Fae Carter. We saw some depleted range that was being by deferred grazing. I am always grateful to Club see how our busy Leaders such as Ed Mott, who operates a 300 head cow ranch at Park Valley is willing to leave their work in order to Club members. help their TIMELY HINTS It is now the time of year to purchase stocker and feeder n cattle. It is still possible to plant fall wheat on beet ground if you can get the ground plowed and have adequate moisture. For income lax purposes, it is well to determine your earnings as soon as possible so as to decide if you should make more purchases in this year such as fertilizer and feed grain to le counted as an expense in this years income. - fih 'Sr IO,r) One of the West s Best Livestock Shows 47TH ANNUAL GOLDEN SPIKE NATIONAL LIVESTOCK SHOW OGDEN. I UTAH NOVEMBER 5TH THRU 13TH In Golden Spike Coliseum by Flo Munson Members of the Future Progress Guild met at the Golden Bowl in Tremonton Wednesday evening for their Installation meeting. Hostesses were Tess Hess, Aloha Gam, Carol Fors-berBonnie Garn and Lolita Gam. New officers who will preside for the coming season are: Lola Coombs, president; Aloha Garn, vice president; Eleanor Petersen, second vice president; Elsie Welling, secretary; and Tess Hess, corresponding secretary. They were presented with lovely corsages Two by the retiring officers. musical numbers were furnished by Aloha Garn, Bonnie Welling, Karen Garn, Rhoda Wilcox and Carol Fors.berg with Vickie Garn as accompanist. Elegant handkerchiefs were presented to Esta Pierson, Jeaand nine Kent, Aloha Garn Rhoda Welling who had 100' attendance records for the past season. Six new members were welcomed into the Club. They were Marilyn Roundy. Josie Christofferson, Lois Winkler. Karen Miller, JoAnn Oyler and A delicious Marie Bywater. steak dinner was served to 30 members and one guest. The next meeting will be held at the home of Rhoda Welling with Rayetta Jones as on Oct. 27th. It will be a "flower demonstration". Jeanine Kent accompanied by Darlene Wise, Helen Lewis, Gael Rhodes and Lavinia Marble "Leadership School" held at the U.S.U. at Logan last week. Luncheon guests at the home of Flo Munson Monday was her sister-in-laLena Godfrey of Ogden and her nephew, Keith Godfrey of San Francisco. attended HOSTS BIRTHDAY PARTY entertained Zundel Marsha twenty of her girl friends at a party Friday evening the occasion being her 14th birthday. They enjoyed a movie at Tremonton, followed by a luncheon after which they held a "Slum- Soil specialists al t'tah State University have urged county extension agents to alert farmers against false claims used by promoters of soil amendDr. Paul D. Christensen, USU extension soil specialist, points out that the I'niversity soil specialists have thoroughly invest igated a soil amendment bacterial solution that has loen promoted and sold for applying to the soil. He 1 says (he promoters claim: il increases the microbiological activity in the soil; 2 it improves the soil structure: '3 it increases the water holding capacity: 141 it increases the rate of of the soil organic matter into humus; and 51 it makes the soil a better environment for plants. "These claims have no real has The product foundation. little more value than good quality irrigation water," Dr. Christensen said. lie noted that a big push is on in several counties to sell this particular product to farmers. The company selling it is offering a package program, including testing to determine fertilizer needs. In addition, the company's brochure states that core sampling and moisture instruments will be used to determine The irrigation requirements. company claims that through detailed soil testing, core sampling, moisture instruments and use of computers, it is able to offer farmers a comprehensive program in improved soil fertility and sound irrigation practices. cautions Dr. Christensen farmers to realize that soil testing alone has little meaning. "In order to be interpreted and le of real value it must be correlated with wide spread field fertilizer tests using fertilizer plots where applications and yields are carefully measured, recorded and compared." "Information he explained. from such test plots is also needed to make moisture measurements most meaningful in managing irrigation," he added. Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. was Gale Welling last week Dale Welling of Belmont, Calif. The two men are broters. Mrs. Corinda iRin) Cannon of Mendon was a dinner guest at the home of Celia Zundel Friday. During the afternoon the two ladies accompanied by Vone Hess and Alone Sutherland visited with Mrs. Seymour Dairy Cattle of Merit Exhibits Poultry and Rabbit Displays FHA and Club Activities. 4-- Horse Riding Shows. P.O.A. AppaJoosa and Horse Shows. Quarter Top Cattle Division. 399-5G8- Kob-lisk- Rex Richards Mr. and with spent Thursday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Shane Sullivan and family at Salt Lake City. Mrs. Sullivan is Mr. Richard's sister. Mrs. Geneva Richards of Brigham spent the latter part of the week with her son, Rex Richards and family. Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Welling were Mr. and Mrs. LaVere Welling and family of Ogden. Mrs. Reta Hales spent the weekend with her sister, Mrs. Lucy Conlan and family at Salt Lake City. Bishop Percy Hess of Ogden visited with Mr. and Mrs. Hess Wednesday evening. M-- s. of Geniel Lindberg visited with Janyce Bear River City Needs Candidates For Election by Dollie Iverson Conventions have been held and nominees appointed for the coming election. No one has consented to run for Mayor on the Citizens Ticket, but Roland Scoffield and Chester Christensen are in the race for 4 year trustees. Lee C. Johnsen, the present President is going to try it again as is Gordon Holmgren for trustee. The other man for the Peoples Party is Dwight Anderson. Frank Hall entered the Dee A fever Hospital Wednesday. bug has been plaging him and so far they haven't discovered why. Mrs. Verla Abel and Mrs. Kathy Anderson and their children of Tremonton and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hunsaker of Honey-villwere callers at the Mary Holman home Sunday. e Visitors at Ida Christensens Sunday were the Merrill Dukes of Ogden, the Boyd Christensens of Sunset and Mr. and Mrs. Golden Anderso:i of Both-wel- l. Mrs. Betty Misrasi and four children of Tremonton were calling on the L. W. Iversons. Roger Dallin has accepted employment at Second St. in Ogden, Utah. supper was served at- - the Cultural Hall Saturday evening. It was given to raise f jnds for A the David O. McKay Memorial Hospital. After serving 230 peo- VISITORS RETURN HOME Zeb White has returned home after spending the past several weeks visiting with his brother, So. David White at Gaffney, Car. He also visited with his brother, George White and family and his sister, Mammie Whitney and family at Kings Mountain, No. Car., and a brother, A. B. White at Charlotte, No. Car. While he was gone his wife, along with her daughter, Mrs. Marilyn Fridli of Roy visited with Mr. and Mrs. Reed Goldsberry in Las Vegas. The Goldsberry's are the proud par- ents of a little baby boy. Saturday. pie a program was given. FIRESIDE HELD A Fireside was held at the John Holmgren home Sunday evening after church. Leland Anderson presented the lesson and a light lunch was served by the hosts. Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Gooch of Burley spent Friday and Saturday with the Clair Andersons. Florence Gardner had a cousins party at her home Wednesday. Attending were Mrs. Amanda Jensen and Frona Cates of Brigham and Mrs. Meda Holmgren. These ladies are the only remaining female cousins left in the family. Mr. Bountiful Holmgren and Mrs. Vernon John-sen- , and Mrs. Austin Johnsen and Florence Gardner attended a" welcome home for Elder Don Gardner at Millville Sunday evening. Don is a grandson of Mrs. Florence Gardner. The Ivan Hodsons of Plain City spent several days last week at the Walt Hansen home. Mr. and Mrs. Brent Johnsen and children of Tremonton and Mr. and Mrs. Roger Johnsen of Idaho Falls were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Johnsen Sunday afternoon. Todd Johnsen, small son of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Johnsei cut his arm Thursday afternoon. It took 11 stitches to close the wound. Florence Gardner attended a Farewell Testimonial in Brigham City Sunday for L:nda Rae Jeppsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Linell Toote. She is leaving for the Franco Belguim Mission. John-seMr. and Mrs. Austin were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. LeRon Johnsen in Logan .before attending the Welcome home for Don Gardner in Millville. Gertrude Jensen and Rula Checketts attended the Leaderin ship activities at U.S.U. Logan last week. Mrs. Maureen Redd of Oeden visited with her mother, Mrs. Gertrude Jensen Sunday n am A 1 1 1 1 1 1 i. 11 " (AUUUKU 1111 WVAVWVAWAWV PILOTS AND HONORED The two groups of Pilots and their parents and teachers were at the Cultural Hall SunThe day afternoon. in UADCU received their compass award I IV Ml and the Top Pilots their wings.' Mrs. Alice Peterson accompanied Mrs. Vernell Monbxi of Tremonton to Mendon Sunday where they attended t'3 welcome home of Albert Wii 'I For more a relative. of HuntAdeline Wakefield ington was a dinner gue;t cf Pauline Leonard Wednesday. Paul Kilpack of Los Anger, visited the Donald J. Lesnarh and the Dwight Anderson.! Sunday. Mrs. Wayne Hansen and family, Mrs. Beryl Nelson and Mrs. information SIE'. ARCHIBALD DODGE 40 North Trttnont VERM'S BLACKSMITH SHOP Wet Main Stnmt Now! New Chevellc VISIT IN IDAHO Visiting in Idaho Falls. Ida.. over the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Kennard Hales of Tremons ton. The Hales were of Mr. and Mrs. Bill with Liston and also visited Hales Mrs. George Mr. and while in that area. house-guest- by Jeny Wood The "Nessen Clan" held a reunion Saturday afternoon in the Howell Ward Cultural Hall. Sixty four members attended. After a lovely dinner they spent the remainder of the afternoon with a business meeting and genealogical research. A lovely supper and party was held in the Curlew Ward hall Saturday evening to which many Howell couples attended. It was under the supervision of the 5th Quorum of Elders includes Park Valley, which Howell, and the Curlew Wards. HONORED ON BIRTHDAY Mrs. Frank Stevens of Tremonton was hostess to a birthday dinner in honor of her father. Jack Forsgren's 76th birthMemday Sunday afternoon. bers of the family who were present were Mrs. Emma Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Stevens and children, Mr. and Mrs. Fors-greAllen Cleon Forsgren, and Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Northrup and daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Hunts-zinge- r of American Fork dropto visit with ped in Sunday FREE BICYCLE! Now's the time you need a HOME FREEZER and now's the time io make a great buy. INTERMOUNTAIN FARMERS ASSOCIATION offers you a BICYCLE, FREE, with the pur-- , chase of a ' HOME FREEZER, REFRIGERATOR or COMBINATION n their daughter. Marty and band, Terry Hess. hus- Mr. and Mrs. Vyrle Nessen were in Malad deer hunting over the weekend. Mrs. Earl Wood. Ingrid Haf-ne- r and Mrs. Thayne Beeten visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Reeder of Brig-haand Mrs. Margaret Hatch of Corinne Sunday afternoon. Duane Olsen who is attending the B.Y.U. spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marceal Olsen. New Chevelle SS 396 Sport Coupe with Body by Fisher clean-sculpt- For instance, you can purchase a 23 cu. ft. Upright Freezer and get the bicycle too for just $299.90 You can buy a Chest-Typfreezer, bicycle too, for just 28-c- PECK BROS. CATTLE SALES AUCTION Mondays Tuesdays Wednesdays ALL DAY AT EVERY THURSDAY 12:30 p.m. OGDEN UNION STOCK YARDS OGDEN. UTAH WRITE FOR FURTHER INFORMATION TO: GOLDEN SPIKE COLISEUM OR PHONE (500 Exchange Road.) were Mr. and Mrs. Steve Shaffer and family of Burley, Ida. Gail Anger of Salt Lake City spent Friday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Anger and family. acMrs. Richard Petersen companied by her father, Henry Sorenson of East Garland visited Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Sorenson, who is receiving medical care at a hospital at Ogden following surgery. Mr, and Mrs. Wayne Gam and son, Dee. were overnight guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey McCulloch at Sunset Friday. Saturday they were in Salt Lake City and the McCulloch family accompanied them home for the weekend. WEEKEND GUESTS Weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mason a were Phil Mason and Ron of Los Angeles, Kathy Petersen and Dent Mason of Saturday the entire Ogden. group visited with Mr. and Mrs. Rollin Thomas and family at Soda Springs. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Sutherland visited with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sutherland and family in Ogden during the week. Spending the latter part of the week with Mr. and Mrs. Val Leavitt and family were Mr. and Mrs. Gene Leavitt of Monticello. Sunday visitors at the Leavitt home were Mr. and Mrs. Abe Grant of Logan. ft. YARD Zundel Rosel accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Eberhart Zundel of Brigham attended a family dinner party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Zundel in Ogden last week. Weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Zundel d Nessen Family Reunion Held In Howell Ward Outstanding Livestock Displays. Top Hereford, Aberdeen Sales. Top Sheep and Hog Exhibits. Mrs. and Mr. ber Party." ments. 1 Mnrle. 1940 RAY FINCH Alert Farmers! uo4 Hert'i & tm war Hess and Mrs. Sid Hess and families in Brigham. Fielding Club Installs Officers Hog Sale Every Tuesday 12:30 P.M. e $305.90 today. Put the bike away for Christmas. Come in Either boy's or girl's models. Small down payment. Easy monthly Super Sport beauties for '66 a hardtop and convertible propelled by nothing less than the new Turbo-Je- t 396 V8. Two new This remarkably efficient power plant, with aircraft-typ- e valves, ports and other design advances, develops 325 hp in the standard version. And you're welcome to order version if you're more in a 360-h- p deep-breathi- so inclined. pay- Both Chevelle SS 396 models ride on chassis. A fully a special transmission with synchronized stick shift is standard. Or or Powerglide you can order a also Strato-buckfront seats, center console and full SS instrumentation. Your Chevrolet dealer's is the place to see how all this feels from behind the wheel. He's a creat believer in letting the customers j;;Vj.tJ;i handle the merchandise. floor-mount- ed et See the new '66 Chevrolet, Chevelle, Chevy n, Corvair and Corvette at your dealer's charges. See your Branch Manager FARMERS ASSOCIATION all-ne- w by (Chevrolet ments if desired. No interest or carrying INTERMOUNTAIN ed FOOriK CHEVROLET COMPANY 121 East tyain Street Tremonton Phone 257-53- 36 (I |