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Show ' W mw v 1' '1 ? tur. :0X JOURNAL, Brigham City, Ufa. ELDER ' " s " - J ' ' - ' , ' r - J,t ' f;. ,y, . ' Honors at Utah State Fair , ' '' ; 'i.j, By Dick Smoot The Box Elder Future Farm-er- s of America chapter made a creditable showing at the state fair this year showing in all departments and winning the top money In three In addition to winning the sweepstakes plaque. In farm mechanics the chapter cops. vA i rf5 t ' 01 - U pW nirr, f wwwww wv' ww w Dox Elder FFA Chapter Nets Thursday, October 8, 1964 '' fr tt s V PT and Richard Nicholas, Larry Gordon and Melvin Roche. Randy Bragger and Kirk Bragger and Jay Pierce showed 17 swine to place second In that dept placed among the top chapters. Some of our chief exhibitors were David Bott, John Jensen, Roger Burt, Allan Hardy, Elmer Yates, Ron Munns, Glen Curtis and Richard Nicholas. Showing beef cattle were Del. win Mills, Bobby Orme, and Bob Jensen, Showing sheep were Charly and Kelly Young, Grant In dairy, Glen Curtis, Keith Winn, Ronnie Keppler and Dick Smoot showed a stronger chap, ter herd to place second to Pleasant Grover chapter. Bill Witt, Owen Wheatly, How. ward Turnner and Ronnie Howard exhibited poultry to win first place. The boys also did well In open competition. The chapter was well rep. resented In departments of the WV drive Is completed with approx, lmately 170 active and 2 as. soclate members having paid crops exhibited and won the crop plaque. High scoring exhibitors were Kirk Bragger Brent Pit. tlnglll, Dick Bodily, Bob Jensen, Delwln Mills, Owen Wheatly Harly Aokl, Wade LarkeqDavld Bott, Evan Perry, Bill Witt, Bruce and Brent Barker, Steve Burt, Richard Nicholas, Pat Reavis, Klrtland Yates, Dale Say, David Bott, Dave Baty and Delwln Mills. The chapter has planned a soil judging contest due late Oct. Project completion day and water melon bust are scheduled for this month. Our Chapter membership dues. Th Star flpangl4 Egg i UNITED STATES SAVIN OS BONDS Ufetraottc 2070 ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY WINNERS These members of the Box Elder High school chapter, FFA, are pictured with plaques and ribbons which the chapter has won this year In county and state fair competition. Left to right are Dick Smoot, Randy Braegger, Charlie Young John Jensen and Bill Witt, U BOUNTIFUL , 4. WIEN'S TUBULAR QUILT .r,JIV ni-.- t -- , aS I 1 rm P' ,J ,:i:-- per 1)0 1 NYLON UTILITY JACKETS un v . - V- DACRON X POLYSTER LX'$V Vvw ' J ii1 .. MEN'S lOz OZ. BROWN JERSEY WORK GLOVES 2p'---0ny1- FIBER FILL FOR EXTRA WARMTH 9 Warm and flexible an outstanding value at this i.-.- price. Knit wristlets give a snug, comfortable fit. ' , sizes. Shop at All Penney's... you'll savel ! pp . K1 r. i - -- -' Ideal jacket for work, utility or sport! Lightweight nylon for comfort with all the needed warmth hell want in the fine Dacron polyester .' ui i . : roomy iJS ;w- pockets, closure. Two fiber-fil- l. rugged full zipper Water repellent for wet-weath- er protection, and theyre machine' washable! All colors. Small, $" - " medium, large, extra large. Jim Griffin hands the keys to a new Honda trail model to Earl Slager, Slager won the bike in a recent drawing held at the Shamrock Service, First North and Main, It will be the last Honda to be given away by the local station; they will now give $25. worth of groceries each month. ; HONDA WINNER 2S2 N. Fifth-Wes- t. i , COTINNE COMMENTS Golden Spike Subject of DUP National Luncheon Talk By Alice F. Davis Jensea. "Corlnne and the Coming of the Railroad," was the subject Mrs. Bernice Gibbs Anderson, Box El. the president of jer county Golden Spike assoc latlon and also president of the National Golden Spike society, planned to present to the Daugh. ters of Utah Pioneer national convention luncheon, held In Salt Lake City on Saturday at the Empire Room In the Hotel Utah. Because of Illness, Bernice was unable to attend. Her message was given by Mrs, DeLone Glov. er of Brigham City, secretary of the Box Elder County Gold, n Spike association and also the .National Golden Spike Society. Mrs. Glover said the Empire Room was filled and the talk was well received by those attending, Mrs. Kate B, Carter stated the material given will appear In one of the lessons bulletins for the Daughters of Utah Pioneer Camp lessons In the future. MRS, ALICE NORMAN and the DUP National Convention In Salt Lake City on Saturday. Mrs. Wayne (Jaunlta) Ander. son of Tremonton spent Monday visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Laron G. Anderson. LaWanna Michelle was home over the weekend. She Is stay, ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. LaRue B. Nelson at Bountiful. Mr. and Mrs. J.A. Christen, son of Salt Lake City were visit, ing with relatives here on Sun. Martha Smoot attended . day. Attending the LD6 general conference In Salt Lake City on Wednesday were Grace Jep. posen, Lila Wright and Nola Reay of the Corlnne Second ward Relief society. MARION FRED ERICKSON was recently released as second counselor In the Corlnne ward Relief society. President Lila Rader has as her counselors Sevilla Hunsaker and Paulino Mr, and Mrs. Leslie Rader drove to Salt Lake City on Sat urday where they had dinner with their daughter.ln.law and son, Bishop and Mrs. L.W, (Bill) Rader of Concord, Calif, who were In Utah to attend LDS General conference. Mr, and Mrs. DuRell An derson and children spent the past weekend visiting In Salt Lake City. BISHOP AND MRS. ROBERT Smoot, Mr. and Mrs, Milton Norman and Mr. and Mrs. Miles Ferry were In Salt Lake City Friday and Saturday attending Mr. and general conference. Mrs. Rulon Smoot and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Smoot also attended conference and the Hawaiian Mission reunion. Speakers at the Corlnne Sec ond ward Sunday night meeting were Elder Tommy Craner, son of Mr. and Mrs, Bill Craner of Brigham City, and Nicholas Welch, husband of the former Janet Craner. MR. AND MRS. Waldo Garve of Mantl and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Jeppesen and family of Brigham City visited with the Marvin Jeppesen's on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Henry and son and daughter of Ogden have moved Into their new home north of Corlnne, The home Is located on the property formerly owned Baty of Harper, were In a car tractor accident. Jay Kotter was thrown from the tractor. Fol. lowing treatment at Hill Field, Airman Hunsaker is now at home and Improving. Jay Kot. to de. ter underwent AIRMAN 3RD CLASS Frank, lyn Certer (Lyn) Hunsaker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Franklyn Hun. saker cams home on furlough last Wednesday. On Thursday night he and a friend, Bert YEAR ROUND HUNTING RED r UTILITY CAPS termlne any Injuries. All three Involved In the accident are get. ting along quite well. "The Fair" was the theme of the Cub Scout meeting of Pack 217 Saturday night at the LDS recreation hall. Den 1 Is led by Leona Rasmussen, den mo. ther; Den 2 Den mother Is De. lores Harper and Den 3 has Lucille Davis as Den mother. Displays of pictures of farm and animals and equipment cookie recipe books the boys made were shown. Each Den fur. nlshed three games. Door prize was won by Lila Beth Bott. A guessing game of Beans In a bottle was won by Jerry Har. per. A balloon.blowlng contest was held for all mothers, fath-er- s and children. 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