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Show Mantua Reports Promenaders Will Activities Slow Dance in Corinne NO NEED TO WORRY Bank Officers Putting Pheasants on Relief During Hard Winter Does Harm, Not Good Renamed For From Snow and The Promenaders, local square dancing club, will dance in the Conservation minded sportsCorinne recreation hall, Saturmen in Box Elder county who day night. Everyone interested have been fretting about the R. K. Daines, J. Leo Nelson, in square dancing is invited to lives pheasants hav0 been livattend. Morris Glover and Lenora ing during the current frigid The club is offering an hours By Mrs. Ray Conger of Brigham City, have snowy weather, can put their all instruction for beginners and been renamed as officers with worries aside. The Mantua ward MIA had those wanting a refresher course Is the opinion an outstanding meeting, from 8 to 9 p. m and the dance First Security Bank of Utah, N. of At least that the Utah Fish and Game comIt was Meet Me At will start at 9 p. m. A., at the banks annual di- mission which said this week, Mutual night and a MIA skit rectors meeting Tuesday. Conditions so far this winter was presented. Mrs. Margene no serious threat to Isaacson was in charge of the Husbands Enjoy Card , Mr. Nelson served as vice present skit. Miss Zola Olsen was in Games Saturday Eve populations over the pheasant Mr. state. president and manager; charge of the songs, and Miss i Daines, as assistant vice presiJanet Rasmussen played the It was husband's bridge night dent; Mr. Glover, as- - assistant The department reports nuat the home of Mr. and Mrs. piano. and Mrs. Romer, as merous inquiries about feeding The skit consisted of a car, Clyde Glover, Saturday evening, manager, assistant manager, at First Se- multitudes of pheasants which the symbolizing the January 22. Bank in Brigham City. become more readily seen durhot dinner curity A delicious moving and advancement in ing winter, but advise they Marriner S. Eccles was elected should be allowed to forage for Mutual. The cast included as was served from small tables ' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chester centered with real snow Fros-tie- chairman of the board of First themselves. Place cards with bits of Security Bank.of Utah, N. A., the Beehive girl Rasmussen; Greater Is Detriment ' Charlos L. Smith, was Delphine Hailing; advise from Frosty marked the succeeding Evidence shows any suppleCarolyn Larsen; Jr. Glean- places for: Mr. .and Mrs. Omer who retired last week. Mr. Ec- mental feeding of pheasants, of a serves Mar-vAndercles chairman as also Mrs. Lillis Steve Mr. and er, Call; Jeppsen; Gleaner, even under the most severe conJohnson; Scout, Neil Jepp- son; Mr. and Mrs. Jay Hansen; the board of First Security ditions, results in more loss of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Call; Mr. Corporation. sen; Explorer Deon Jeppson; birds and other detrimental efRoland Jeppsen. Wayne and Mrs. Lynn Holmgren and fects as compared to the beneofficers Other general Sims was in charge of the Mr. and Mrs. Paul Holmgren. on Tuesday include: George ficial results. sound. prizes Following bridge games S. Marriner During the latest critical winDancing and singing was pre- went to Mr. and Mrs. Anderson, A Eccles, president; ters executive vice of three and five years ago, Browning, sented during the skit and a high, and Mr. and Mrs. Hansen, president; Willard L. Eccles, O. experiments were conducted in quartet sang. The quartet was cut. C. Hammond, Harold J. Steele, comparable areas where pheasLeon Johnson, Howard Hansen, and V. R. Steffensen, senior vice ants wintered. In some areas Jay Hailing, and Robert Isaac- - Willard Ward Primary president; and K. S. Probst, vice heavy feeding was done, in son. some less feeding, in others not president and cashier. Mr. Aaron Jensen accompa-- , . Officers Hold Class nied his son, Milton, to Rock Willard ward Primary officers Springs, Wyoming, last week. and teachers held their monthEven though they had to battle training class snow and slick roads, he en ly last Thursday at the home of himself much. very joyed LaRue Dial. Mr. and Mrs. John Isaacson Following the lesson, "Im and two of their children went Held a turkey Accountable, to Salt Lake City last Saturday. was served. dinner They visited the home of Mrs. Hostesses were Em 'Dial, NelJosephine Kenney, Mrs. Isaac lie Mogard, Beatrice- Burden sons sister, and then did a lit and Veda Tritchard. After dinbefore tie shopping returning ner, games were played. Elsie home. i Kunzler won high prize with Nearly one hundred percent Kay Olson winning low prize. from Mantua attended the South Fifteen were present. Box Elder Stake Primary Snow Frolic. It was held at the Sec- tiip was Mrs. Nelsons mother, ond ward recreation hall. Every- Mrs. Perry Jensen. one had a very good time. The regular monthly After Mutual Tuesday night, meeting for the Primary offithree scout leaders from Brig- cers and teachers was held Monham City and one from Ogden day night at the home of Mrs. talked to the Mantua scout lead- Lilly Wells. Mrs. Silvia Hansen, ers. They reviewed their last counselor to the president was years work and gave them sug- in charge of the meeting. Mrs. gestions for the coming years Leona Sims gave the lesson afwork. It was a great help for ter which the 1955 spring conthem. ference was reviewed. RefreshTheres not much to report ments were served to the 15 ofthis week. It seems the snow ficers and teachers attending by and slick roads have kept near- Mrs. Reva Barnum and Mrs. ly all of us at home and other Wells. people away.' The Cardette club also met IS Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Nelson last week despite the snow. a from of Mrs. returngdjust recently at the met home went to They trip to California.-TheArietta Jensen. Thirteen "were NEVER San Francisco, then down the present. Mrs. Ranae Hansen, coast to Los Angeles and home. who celebrated a birthday In Accompanying them on their January, was presented a lovely gift by the club. Prizes for the ten evening went to Mrs. Ranae Hansen for high score, Mrs. Joyce Nelson for low score, and ? Mrs. Margene Isaacson receivPET, SEGO, CARNATION or MORNING Tall Cans ed the cut prize. Mrs. Dewey Sorensen was guest of the club for that evening. Mr. Archie J. Bowman, Jr. LUNCHEON MEAT TEARS visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Petersen. He had OLD just recently returned to his base in Reno, Nevada from KENTUCKY Maine where he had been sent CAMPBELLS 102 Ounce Can STRAIGHT BOURBON by the armed forces. He will WHISKEY return again to Reno after a VEGETABLE short visit. M woo Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Abel 3 from Elwood visited the home of their daughter, Mrs. Ray Conger, Monday afternoon. First Security Ice in Mantua Ro-me- r, Tues-evenin- at all. Results of these experiments showed the survival of birds lo be about the same whether on feed stations or left to the natural feed and habitat. Actual weights of birds trapped during both situations Indicated the birds left to shift for themselves were heavier and in better condition. Not Thrifty on 'Dole' "Pheasants, like most other MIA-Mati- no-ho- creatures of the wild, the game Pfc. Wendell Egbert In department said, tend to become less thrifty when put on Atomic War Maneuver the dole. They use up the limited amount of natural feed Pfc. Wendell W. Egbert, near a feeding station a'nd then 23,Army whose wife, Beverly, lives become more and more depen- in Tremonton, Utah, is particident upon handouts. pating in Exercise Follow Me, atomic warfare a simulated As birds may be coneentrat-themaneuver, at Fort Benning, Ga. become ed by feeding, Egbert, who attended Brig- ready prey to their natural enemies. 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