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Show ! BORDERLINE INCIDENTS A.F. Yost Shcool and Ward Primary Assist PTA in Entertainment forYoungsters letters and get well wishes. She By Mrs. R. G. Barnes The PI A, school and Primary is planning to spend Thankscombined to sponsor a success- giving at home with her family. ful Carnival Halloween party. However she will be in a body Refreshments were served to cast for some time. those present A spook story Jesse Tracy and Richard Barnwas told and some nine gifts won es are completing a reseeding by those with lucky numbers. project at Stone, Idaho. Several prizes- were given to A large percentage of the elithe boys and girls with the best voters from Standrod, masks. All masks were home- gible Clear Creek and Yost turned out made. to polls to vote on Tuesday, Dean Fredrickson and family the the . Standrod residents on 4th from Guam are happy to be the side of the line voted back home visiting relatives in in Utan Creek. Those on the Clear Brigham City and Naf. side and Naf people, and Lenort Roses father, Noah Idaho those from Strevell voted at Sowers, visited her last week. Idaho. Dee, Scott and Lynn Hawkins Bridge, Tvvila Fehlman and son, Grant, visited for three weeks with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. visited in Yost Friday .They callRoland Rose. They have return- ed at the home of Jesse Tracy. Grant was home on a ed to their heme in Kearns. from Sunday, Nov. 2, Mr. and Mrs. furlough Nov. 8. Newfoundland. He was unexRichard Barnes had their baby Saturday, She was pectedly called to report back to daughter blessed. blessed and given the name Lola his base within 24 hours due to LaRee by her father. LaVere an emergency. Tracy and family were in attendance at the meeting. A Dirthday dinner was given in honor of Richard Barnes i n the , afternoon, at Standrod, with 15 present. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Ottley also had their baby daughter blessed on Sunday, in Peoa. She was named Annette. She has a sister, DeAnn, and two brothers, Dennis and Harold. Mrs. Ottley The outstanding service which is the former Annabelle Oman. banks have given the states Utah Friends and relatives recently learned that Mr. and Mrs. Dee farmers, both through regular Archibald from Logan are the banking service and through in the agriculparents of a new baby daughter, special activities has received tural field, special five small in making daughters recognition from the American their household. James Kimber and family mo- Bankers association, the nationtored over the mountain to al organization of the banking Grouse Creek, Sunday, to visit industry. relatives. The associations agricultural A special temple excursion for commission has notified the Raft River stake was held in Lo- Utah Bankers association that it gan, Friday. Those representing has been awarded the commisthe Yost ward were Bishop and sions annual agricultural award Mrs. Harold G. Oman, Karl and on behalf of the bankers of the Uarda Oman, Luclla Tracy, Rhea state. Oman, Wallace and Viola Tracy According to Freeman .1. and LaRue Yates. Mrs. Yates Box Elder county key stayed ir. Logan to visit her sis- banker, the agricultural award ter for a day or so. is each year to .the Mr. and Mrs. Arland Thomp- statepresented bankers associations in son and Mr. and Mrs. Fred those states whose banks have Thompson attended funeral ser- been of notable service to agrivices Tuesday. November 11 for Mrs. Farrell Huggins at Bear culture during the preceding year. This is the twenty-firs- t River City. Viola Tracy was pleasantly consecutive year that the states banks have received the award, surprised when relatives from came to visit her Tues indicating the continuous nature Ogden of the bank program in agriculday. A. L. Hebdon was in Standrod ture. The awards are presented to on business last weekend. Gary Fowles and family were recognize the wide range of projpresent at church services Sun- ects which bankers carry on as a day. Gary was a visitor in the means of bringing greater uninterest of the Sunday school. derstanding and cooperation beMr. and .Mrs. Zane Wheatley tween the farm and financial and three children spent the communities. Included are such weekend in Peweyville. activities as promotion by banks Rhea Oman and Tna Wright of soil conservatism and land motored to Burley, Friday after- management, cooperation with noon. They visited Reta Holt-ma- the extension service of the state who has been a patient in agricultural college, support of the Cottage hospital there for farm youth groups such as Futhe past seven weeks. They re- ture Farmers of America and clubs, and sponsorship of ported she was in good spirits I and was recovering quite well. banker-farme- r meetings to disShe has received many, many cuss mutual problems. 30-da- y Utah Banks Win Nod for Service To Agriculture r. PARK VALLEY REPORTS Office' Park Valley People Enjoy Visit With At Thiokol Relatives From Australia and China Seeks Stenos By Mrs. R. E. Palmer ployed at the Federal Reserve Mr. and Mrs. John Orth of Bank in Salt Lake City, returnWord comes from Hill Air Brisbane, Australia, have return- ed recently from a very enjoyForce Base that Northern Utah ed to Canada to visit their able fall vacation, trip to Califorresidents possessing secretarial daughter and family there prior nia. They visited with their chilskills are being sought in the to embarking for home the latter dren, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Hirs Air Force office at Thiokol part of November. They have chi of Glendale and Dr. and Mrs. families. Chemical Corp., west of Brig- spent five months in the United Wayne Hirschi and ham City. States visiting their daughter, They visited all the scenic spots Openings are for Secretary Mr. and Mrs. Durward G. Pal- and also some of the $4,040 to mer of Park Valley and family television shows, and returned (stenography), GS-5- , An-ge$4.J40 per year, and two clerk and other relatives throughout home via the City of Los Rail-rea- d Pacific the Union of GS-4- , state. the sons and four Their to $3,755 stenographers and report a fine vacation. $4,325 ptr year. Immediate ca- families will meet them on their Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Tanner reer conditional appointments return trip at the New Zealand are available for qualified appli- LDS temple where they will of Groue Creek are rejoicing cants with no previous federal spend seme time working toge- over the recent arrival of a new ther at the temple and all will baby son at an Ogden hospitaL service. Interested persons should con- return to Australia together on Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kunzler and Mr. and tact Lt. Col. R. J. Iverson, Air the. ship Mrs. Grant Heaton whose hus- Mrs. Delbert Tanner of Grouse Force officer in charge, at the Thiokol plant, or report to the band is president of the South- Creek. They have two other ern Far East LDS mission with youngsters, Blaine and Lorraine. eriploment section, Building A new cement walk and a Hill AFB. headquarters in Hong Kong, fence has just been installed in China, was the speaker at sacrament meeting Sunday evening front of the chape! under the diand related many of their exper- rection cf Antonio Olague. The iences there. Mrs. Heaton re- men turned out and poured the turned to the U. S. temporarily cement and did the other work. several month? ago because' of Dinner was served to the workillness of theii children, and has ers by the Relief society offibeen making her home with her cers and members. parents, Mr and Mrs. L. G. Carmr, and also visiting Grants PREFERRED RISK MUTUAL INSURANCI relatives. Mrs. Heaton and chil-dieS ana Mrs. L. G. Carter just returned from a brief visit at AUTO Colo, with Mr. and Mrs. INSURANCE A Bear River City man es- Denver, Lael Carter and family. AT REDUCED RATES caped serious injury Monday Bishop and Mrs. Kenneth G. when a train locomotive crash- Carter tor Information Call returned reently from an ed into the truck he was driving exteodea to Rochester, trip Tremonton, pushing it 36 Mian., and ihe Mayo Clinic. URGE CHURCH ATTENDANCE Chairman Ralph Nielsen, left, and Director Max near down feet the right-of-waHamilton display a sticker now on display in many BrighanvCity windows urging observH. DEE JOHNSON They accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Roland Stander, 20, was ex- F. Leland Seeley of Brigham ance of Religion In American Life month during November.; The Junior Chamber of Your Insurance Counselor Commerce is sponsoring RIAL locally and as one of its activities, will present a Sunday pected to be released from Val- City on the trip. where Mr. ley hospital and Wednesday Mrs. Louis Ilirschi PHONE 19 or 1242 evening program at one of the LDS wards in Brigham City Nov. 30. he had been treated for a head and daughter, Joyce, who is em laceration and minor bruises. 5 NEWS The near tragedy occurred at 10:50 a. m. at a crossing one Brigham City, Utah of Tremonton mile north and Wednesday, November 19, 1958 three-tenthof a mile west of Bear River High school. The Big Country, opening Stander told the investigating today, Wednesday, at the Roxy officer he was driving east and theatre through United Artists was on the tracks about three release, marks Gregory Pecks feet before seeing the northas an independent produdebut bound train. The locomotive, at worship cer. He produced the film, an Regular attendance traveling at about 15 miles per services in all churches is being adaptation of a Saturday EveCentral school reports a most hour, slammed into the truck alurged in Brigham City during ning Post serial, in partnership con- most as he saw it, Stander reNovember which has been desig- with William Wyler, who also successful Parent-Teache- r ference session held Nov. 5, 6 lated. nated Religion in American Life doubled as director, as an Engineer F. V. Paul, 59, 2647 and 7. month, according to Ralph NielProduction. FINEST FRESH Skyline drive, Salt Lake City, to records presenAccordhig son, local chairman. The exciting story of the open- ted D. Gunder- said he was on the opposite side J. Increased support of all reliby Principal DRUGS ing up of the old West, The Big of the engine and failed to see gious institutions will be empha- Country stars Peek with Jean son, enrollment at Central is 611 the truck before colliding with with 606 parents attending. Five sized during the program which Carroll Baker and were unable to attend it. also stresses the importance of Simmons, Heston. Burl Ives and parents Charlton The train was the Union Pacidue to sickness but will attend religion in community, family Charles Bickford are later making ihe reports perfect. fics Malad Special. and personal life. and such players as Alfonso Leonard Fifteen of the 19 rooms at the Trooper Jeppsen, In Brigham City, the RIAL and Chuck Connors are fea- school boast 100 State Utah attenHighway Patrol, ex-is percent program being sponsored by tured in major supporting roles. dance. plained ther is no signal at the the Junior Chamber of ComV ith Filmed on location in the Mothe increased enrollment crossing. He didnt make an merce. and ,at Central this year, both princi-pa- estimate of damage but noted Activities will be buHt around jave desert in Technirama and teachers express their that the truck was not a total Technicolor, The Big Country the national campaign theme, was produced on an almost un- gratitude for the effort put forth loss. Find the Strength for Your Citations were pending furthof the Life. . . Worship Together This precedentedly grand scale, and by parents of children school to attend the conference. er investigation. Week. Window stickers have like its title it is a big picture. been distributed throughout the business district, place cards stating the theme will be put out in local eating places and all dinner meetings of service clubs. In addition, the Jaycees will present the program at Sunday evening services of an LDS ward, Nov. 30. Underlines Moral Needs Never before in the history of our nation have the moral and ethical standards of good citizenship been so necesary. We are living in an age of international tension, when every individual is looking for security, when the Nielson said. . . . youll want to be here Come I 1. 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