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Show THE BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham City, Utah Tuesday, January 10, 1961 B.E. County Man Rates Citation From Canning Crops Industry J. L. Wiedman of Bear River City Saturday was presented with special citation commending his efforts as a leader in the Utah State Canning Crops association. president of Utah State university: Leonard H. Pollard. head of USU Department of Horticulture; Wilford Egbert, president of the Utah State Canning A. W. ChamCrops association; The honor came to Wiedman durbers, secretary of the canning twenty-seconannual short crops association; Thomas D. Dee, ing the course for canning crop growers president of the Utah Canners asand canners fieldmen at Ogden. sociation, and D. B. Boyce, secretary of the canners association. THE citation bore the of Daryl Chase, d signatures WIEDMAN helped to organize the Box Elder County Canning Crops association in 1926 and was president of that group for 20 growers and the officers of the state canning crops association. Ren has been liked by all because of his optimistic outlook and his wholesome sense of humor. Conditions of growers, canners and the industry are better today because of the untiring efforts of Ren The 1961 convention of the InWiedman. termountain Veterinary Medical years. He was vice president of Association, which is expected to the state organization for 15 years draw about 200 leading veterinar- and a director of the state board ians and their wives from the en- for more than 20 years. Following are quotes from the citire United States, is set for Jan. tation: e 12 through 14 at the Hotel REN (Mr. Wiedman) was alin Salt Lake City, acording to evaluate economic to Edward A. Tugaw, DVM, of ways willing facts relating to canning crops and Salt Lake City, chairman of the recommended prices and services local arrangements committee. that were in the range of the economic conditions. He realized that three-daThe program lists a successful industry depended and practileading researchers the profitable operation of tioners and films showing the la- upon growers and canners alike. By medin test techniques veterinary reason of this philosophy, he was icine and science. the respected by the canners, exhibits Commercial provided by the leading medical suppliers, a banquet and entertainment program, and luncheons also are scheduled as is a meeting of the Ladies Auxiliary of the IVMA. Officers of the IVMA are sched-- ; uled to be elected for the coming year at the business meeting set for the afternoon of Jan. 13. Veterinarians To Meet in Salt Lake City RECEIVES CITATION J. L. Weidman, Bear River City, Saturday received a citation for his efforts in the canning crops industry, making the presentation here is Leonard H. Pollard, head of the department of horticulture at Utah State university. in the sistant supply officer groups headquarters in Ansbach, entered the Army in 1951 and arrived overseas on this tour of duty in January, 1958. Phil Christoffersen, son of Mr. The captain is a 1946 graduate and Mrs. Abel E. Christoffersen, of Box Elder High school and at- Brigham Man West Seventh South, Brigham recently was promoted to the rank of captain in Germany where he is a member of 210th Artillery Group. an as Captain Christoffersen, 105 tended the University of Utah. Taxes from petroleum and petroleum products account for more than 30 percent of all Arkansas state tax revenues. mi HEALTH FOR PRICELESS! IS ir.d&MrV' YOUR I , CONVENIENCE for Simada Study Group Holds Dec. Meeting income tax and insurance records. Open Weekdays: 8:30 A.M. to 9 P.M. Sundays: Noon to 8 P.M. rtm moved to a just new home? Your Welcome Wagoa Hostess will call with gifts and friendly greetings from the when PA hter. Refreshments were served to those in attendance and it was nounced that the next meeting of the group would be on Jan. 16 at the home of Nadine Burnett. Phone PA 14 South Main farther you know, Simada study group met at the home of Merle Grover on Dec. 19 LaVon for their regular meeting. Jensen led the creed after which the minutes were read and approved and the birthday party discussed. Under the lesson topic the Rule of Judges, two topics were presenDeborah ted. The first, entitled and Jael was presented by Barbara Armstrong. Topic 2 was presented by Zelda Palmer and was on the subject "Jephthaahs Daug- delivery PRESCRIPTION go Have you, or has someone Open a monthly charge account now bigger, y wsaw GOOD look New-hous- Earns Promotion City, your pennies T HnYtuii inwfohi r you shop for v'T' 7 r ' JL -- 4' y 3 - j- 'i - t '1 -- t '' t,f Z 'S-- - v" 4 s" x s rv J if' I''- s v v y ; " i v . -- '' k - ; - ' savings i mr if 'yJJ in the ads of the , - - - r news and 1 t ? 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