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Show Tcoe Transcript Friday, November 14, 1953 plans format'onal Farm Bureau To reportthe farm The for on m Movements and Utah Bureau "f this unusual opportunity. I'. IBrseh fiom (Imago will represent the Al BF Commit- - IIOXORI D OV B I K 1 in Mi si Mn hollo Haims was dity Department, am) A V. Smoot. pres , Utah State Farm Bureau, honored guest at a party, held will preside at all general sevilridjy, Nov. 4. at the heime of Among llu outstanding seak Mims. Reports will be made onjher parents, Mr. and Mis How. trs to be Inard at the state con membership, and services by V.ard K. Haines, in Celebration of vi niion of I aim Jiureaii, will le Allen ONe-and Frank G. Shelley, jher sixth birthday. She and her II Shuman, (h.iih-pasidenl of All Sessions will be held at the'little friends enjoved games with the Anie iu an I arm Hun au; Sail Hen Lomond hotel in Ogden. Regi-prifur the winners, and indivt-ake ( ity ( luef of Point W Cleon stratton will begin at 8 am., and, dual cakes and ice cream were , Skous.-nSei.ator Vallate F. Hen- - a'l deparirnenis, except insurance, 'served to ('hristv and Karen Rivnett. Dr. Hairy J Re. I, tomdi will begin at 9 30 am., under the era, Karen Svddall, Ann Lowry, n.iteir, Rtual pro- - direction of the chairmen of the Johnny Daly, Charlene and Terry grant, ft out the Lioie.1 Stalls De-- . departments. The insurance de- Thomas, I. lame and i licia Lope, partment of Agriculture; an. I S.-- Jpartmrnt will begin at 8 30 p m. Kalhv and Jerry Rodent kos, RoI I rank 1 . .All rooms will be announced al bin Reed, Lonnie Willardson, (led) Moss an lime of registration. I ihel Han. and Reta Representing the Ame-riMichelle re- Women will lie Mrs TTte annual banquet will be held reived farm !ut.-anice gifts, many I rnest Nedeau fiom al 6 30 p m , t riday, Nov. 20. in New Hampshire, vice chairman of the ballroom of the Ben Lomond Jack anj Grace Aiders and son, the Hal. mini organization She Will hotel. On Saturday, Nov. 22. reso-- ; Dicky, Sail lake Cily, were lake pail al th lulions will be acted upon, and ele visitors on Sunday, guests of Itheir mother, Mrs. Deseret Gow- meeting, Thursday morning. Nov. officers will be elected. lie a prmcqial speaker The general committee has 20, and will and to attend the open house in the evening at the general d all arm Bureau member! held for Mrs. Annie Campltell, on Mon. Mis. Grant F. Larsen will and friends an interesting and in- - her hOth birthday. . 1 .L ,4" V r s Deve-lei.ine- A' 1 fY K "diet was hoiiM. with a M2 Smeltermi-- James, with a "J.-ssieI White Vern situs and 210 game 53! series jam! a , Allsup's tnaiiilaiiud thud dace. afli r taking thiee oiiits fiom I ate lurnituii High tor Allsops was; 'Bill AlKnp. with a 571 sems and Skvhne cafe took a 3 I win over "Aggie" Dviumk wilh a 522 senes High for late t urmiure was Stoker Motor, to put them in first Grant Shields, with a TtC game 'place hv two games over Hillcrest, jand 571 series Teammate laMar'who lost three to Minnesota Co. High team gjme of (ho helped with his 525 se- nes wiek went to Minnesota, with a In Id onto fourth 672 and high senes of ls(2 Du I a li pins, plaie, alter taking three points erla Kopb-- r is still holding high St. with Men while no club one 1(7, Marguerite1 javerage, jfrotn Ibgh for the a, li s was I red has knocked Ians Thomas out of IM.irgetts with a 211 game, ond a her JSS high game and 477 high W; senes Teammate Carl Seal series. A Ing 171 pins was KarI with a 2()5 game ana a 5(1 series Mavnard' high game of the week, helped the I agles win. ID; h for'and 430 high series. j t r S' Vr; - c t u ses-sure- j I President Nov 20 e M.-n'- 'a I convention, wry should avail himself of "iDonald Hear National i dub was pie's was "Slink Mafikel, with St, Marguerite' with Mike Summit h, with a l't2 game, 5N series I arry Sober 3i3 and Cliff Shields with 527 also and 4'tl s nes. (hlf .Shields, Secretary hdptd to wm. il.gh for Bennetts w Bennett, with a all se- js Gary ' ami (u oh- - with a 516. lee's staved in fcn ond spot, by! taking thfee jvouils from (he Smelt ermi-lb, h for lies was Jed1 Benin It. With i Mi senes leam-- i mate Bob NYwn. an a'so hi Ijm d, with a 5to si m s H.gh for the I i j Woo-Willia- 7 k 4 RFtrvr GOlDr.N GIFAM R is Mrs Blown I lion, who was given the award at the sacrament service in the I leventh waid A Col-h'l-- n ln lured with her art (hfll Tooele stake Gleaner Icader, Mts. H.i Bryan, and right, Mrs I lion's mother. Mis. Dntlge Brown. e-- More Miles per "Gal".. or boy! 7 tar CD0D2 j 0P333QQ 1952 Plym. 4 DS CAPT. G RY G. GAILIFX, MSC. receives a certificate of achievement for services at Too- ele Ordnance Depot, from Lt. Col. James H Dicks, Depot, Stand. Trans. 1 Owner Fordomatic Trans Really Clean! 1953 Ford 1953 Chry. 4 DS Tooele Ordnance If S. Armv Photo deputy commander, 4 DS Powered, Perfect Tires students di- day for as registrar, medical supply from M,)U)s''t0 Kmgsbry cer. and executive officer during ha) 4 DS, r ruljv 1955 Buick h pi,lformjnc he period Horn sep,. 13. 19.4, un- Par,n(s Wlll pr(n,j,' Iransporld. HI Nov. 5. lUThe outstanding 10 for studl.ns ,() ,hl. Saturday mann-- r ,n which he performed 4 DS 1956 17,000 p,.rformJnCl.s. his duties has brought credit to, himsi-lf- , the medical facilities, Tooele Ordnance Depot, and the1 Captain Garry G. Galhen, who Army medical service. 1956 has been assigned to the U. S. 588, 4 DS, 12 0 Captain Galhen's wife and four Gillespie's 66 10 Army hospital at Tooele Ordnance children will reside in Yakima Lee's 2 Depot since September 1936, re- Wash., while he is cm his overseas Allsop's 9'j 24 7 5 cently departed for Formosa. assignment. Eagles 8 4 Tate Furniture Prior to his departure, he was St. men club 34 Marguerite lauded for the manner in which Ute To 10 2 Smelter he performed his duties at the deSelect from 12 The First Bennetts 0 He was certifia pot. presented many new Gillespie's "66, continued to stay cate of achievement by Lt. Col. 23 Tooele, Ion top. after taking four points James H. Dicks, deputy commanstyles! an "The First Firecracker, Bennetts. High for Gilles. der, which read, in part: "In rec- , for children, 4.75 to 6 95 ognition of fa.thful and efficient, c,t '"8 Pay specially a handson?e about " ,tcLhes performance of duty, the Com-aIan a beautnul princess, in ,Pnnce to Officer awards manding Capt. Garry G. Gallien this certificate Pented Friday .Nov .14 at 104 of achievement for outstanding an Saturday, Nov. 15, at services performed at the U S 2 pm. at Kingsbury hall and l, Army hospital in his the University of Utah by the Ute Theatre for Young People. The Ute Theatre for Young People is the new name of what has been previously known as the Young Peoples Theatre. It is under the auspices of the University of Utah theatre, and the first play will be directed by Vern Adi. Tickets are being sold thru the Salt Lake City school system to school children in elementary grades. Season prices for all four plays in the series are $1 50. Individual show tickets are 50 cents each. Parents and teachers also may attend for the same prices. Tickets are also on sale at Kingsbury hall. University of Utah, daily from 9 am. to 5 p m., and on Saturday from 9 a m. to 2 p m. is an "The First Firecracker original play written by Salt Laker Helen James Robinson, and tells 10 lb. Bag CHUCK WAG0H lb- the story of a mythical commu-- ! nity in ancient China. It is filled with all of the elements of the ib ice untry wonderful and colorful folklore of 2 charac-the ancient China. Among ' Jjc ters of the play are: The Emperor of Mu Sun Lung, Prince Chang, Dubuque Canned Wong, tutor to the Prince; the 3 lb. RED RUBY each 1 Emperor's favorite Blue Dragon, the witches of the Great Sun Pass, and a green creation of the witches called Arg. FIRST QUALITY 51 gauge. 15 denier pair The witches, who live high above the Great Sun Pass, bewitch anyone who wanders into their portion of the country. Prince Chang unknowingly becomes one of their victims and is infested with the Hi-Lancurse of Bad Temper. The play 129al- - 79c Ice shows the adventures of the Prince, his friends Wong, Dragon, 300's 5-With First Security Timeway financing you borrow Lee Lo, and Arg, as they attempt at our low bank rate. Repay in convenient monthly to find and destroy the witches, Solid Pack and with them, the Bad Temper. installments, on a plan best suited to your income. 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