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Show J IPffGSttoiffl Lunnonfoei? 73rd Year August 29. 1944 Number (S. 14 Farm Bureau Names District Winners 1 i Milford Chase, Dayton, and Diane Williams were named in the senior division District I Farm Bureau Talent Find, which was held at the Bancroft High School, Camille Sturday evening. Jones, Malad, was the Junior division winner. Each presen ted a piano solcj STEPHEN A. MEEK, Rlv erdale, was named, winner In the Talk Meet The subject What for discussion was, Are the Keys to Our. Farming Future. Drawn as the subtoWED, THURS., FBI., SAT. pic for discussion was, What AUG. If. 21. 21. 22 should be the role of Federal Government Farm Programs WALT DISNEYS in our framing Future." All of the above winners, will attend the State Farm Bureau Convention in Novem With David Nlvea and her, where they will compete with the winners in the other Peter Sellers districts. State Senior talent winner and State Talk meet SUN. aad MON. winner will receive an ex pense paid trip to the Nation4 AUGUST al Farm Bureau Convention at Philadelphia In December. Guest numbers were by Mr. and Mrs. Steft phen Noyes, Preston. They sang vocal duets to guitar music, and were assisted In two numbers by David and Marian Noyes, and piano accompaniment by their mother, Mrs. Von Noyes. Also in the district was Shalene Page, Dayton, with a piano solo, and In the Junior Jay Jensen, with a solo. Bin. Dean Smith also participated as a Judge In the talent contest. BUILDINGISUPRL'IES INSULATION Zsaolile Tink Panther" Wool Wool Median Blanket IMekest Bhnket Ft Dag $1.59 Ft 6c Wool Eeerony Bks Ft 8c 4c Wet Weather 22-2- 'Tare well To pre-'ent- ed Arms par-Mcipati- S, ng IS ON ITS WAY With only a foot showing, an unidentified wa oar. The woman waa fait asleep in the or oman's mot protudes from the -- The Citi one of afternoons. of the heat the valleys during MAN, ITS HOT AND IM TIRED window of MILTON SMITH, Womens conducted the program, and She was assisted by Es-tPilgrim, Director of field services who acted as moderator in the Talk Meet Also in attendance were Bfr. and Mro I Harold Redford, District Fieldman, and Mr. Harold of Smith, former Director information. MRS. State Vice-Chairma-n, el OWS li Funeral servi- by Karla Rawlings sang too CORNISH ces for Mollle Helwig were songs. The speskers were Bishop held Monday, August 17th in Wendel Godfrey and Douglas Church. the Cornish Ward A. Bergeson. An organ solo Organ prelude and posthide was played by Glade Myler. Blarcell Pitcher sang a vocal solo accompanied on the piano by Marybdle Pike. Prayers were offered by Moses Christoffersen and Grin Myler. Prayer in the home was offered by H. E. Bergeson. The grave in the Lewiston Cemetery waa dedicated by M. C. Naegle. Pallbearers were Byron and Carl Hanson, Verl and Nyle Buxton, Reese Naegle and LeRoy Rkhman. Flowers were cared for by the Relief Society and mem- bers of the Lewiston Literary chib. Poaad Weight AT THE LOWEST PRICE IN TOWN bit hone will look Boll Roofing better...years longer longest possible looks for years. time... and to or Green, Roll 45 hold their good husband Angeles. One her in death. grandchild, a eon proceeded She has one brother. John and two Metier, Denver, listen, Bln. Amela Heinz, g, Denver and Eliabeth Bayard, Nebraska. Ra-mi- Legion Anxiliary Holds Installation RICHMOND Installation ceremonies for the American Legion auxiliary Post S3 were Richmond held on Mooday on the City park. A pot hick dinner was srved to approxSpecial imately 25 people. guests included Mrs. Ruby Pond and Biro. Melita LaFe-vr- e, district auxiliary president and secretary, respectively, Bfri. Elaine Bullen, and Bin. Nila Watts. A shut program Included two readings by Bln. Leda Pond and the Installation of new offleen, which Include, Joy BferriU aa president, Mn. Virginia Finning first Vice. Mn. Josephine lCofoed, 2nd vice, Bln. Thalia Spackman aa secretary and treasurer, Bin. Ina Andersen as historian, Bln. Geraldine Brockman as chaplain, Mn. Ellen Biauchley, sergeant-at-arm- s, Bin. Bulls Lou Bagley, child welfare. at FOR Lb. RoU don't paint as often, so you actually save money . . . and you can't buy finer paint at any costl You . . 55 Lb. ROD Carlson's $2.90 $3.30 ALUMINUM Combination Doors 08ffOK) 5 dir fdSDGMU& GteteiSED' Gto SELF STORING, FULL INCH THICK -C- (Sfcmtma (seed PHOUE omplete With Screen 852-061- 4 UTAH PHONE CH 94991 Only $29.95 23bi(39DZggglO(9 ALUMINUM Storm Window! Cwnpiete With Seroen INSTALLED flasflASk (Sit1 OBDaShSfilP t3J5k 30R& oik. iIbbthui (to mmilftfil JJitoD d III3SB larniMisttiMBD From $15.00 Do Honey DOWD CARPET SEE $150 dbv net? apb saws of fredrick and Eubeth Laux Metzger. She came to this county when she was seven years old with her fhmOy, and settled in Kearney, Nebraska. They moved to Denver before coming to Utah in 1918. For the past 44 yean she has lived In Corniu. She married William J. Helwig in 1901 in Denver. are her Red N Lb. the finest Paints are maximum protection for the ingredients, to give made of Sherwin-William- s MoQie 1L Helwig, 79, died of Infirmities' incident to age at the home of her daughter Sirs. LflUe L. Baker. She was bom October 8, 1884. in Russia, a daughter of Cornish, a daughter, Mrs. Lillie L Baker, Cornish, a son Clarence E. Helwig, Los 2SI-- 2N Asphalt Shingles - Surviving THE TIME FOR HOOFING IloUie Helwig Service Held music was played by Ella McKnight. Counselor Joseph Myler conducted the services. The ward choir, conducted -N- 5 Tears to Fay PRESTON PHONE US-01- 14 UTAH PHONE CH 14991 |