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Show Tremonton, Utah THE LEADER, BANK GOOD NEWS FOR YOUR PENNY Blary P. Fryer Methodist Church Logan Hospital The Tremonton Community Church will join in the observance of the annual World Wide Communion on Sunday, September 28. The high point in the spiritual life of all Christians is the Holy Communion, or, as it is often called. The Lord's Supper. In the activity of the world W'de Communion, christians can join in the event, which is designed to emphasise and illustrate the solidarity and oneness of God's church over the entire 85, Dies In News Mrs. Mary Petersen Fryer, s5, wife of Robert A. Fryer, died at a Logan Hospital Monday night. She was born March 21, 1876, at Huntsville, Utah, a daughter of Soren and Katherine Erick- sen Petersen. She was .married to Mr. Fryer at Collinston on March 21. 1897. She had lived in Logan for 17 years, and prior to that had lived in Collinston. include her husi Survivors of band, Logan. She was the mother of eight children, seven of whom survive: Clarence Fryer, Dewey ville; Lawrence Fryer, Earn Fryer, Slaterville; Mrs. e Clarence (Lily) Campbell, r; LaMar Fryer, San Andreas, California; Dale Fryer, Brigham City, and Glenn Fryer, Collinston. Also surviving are 23 grandchildren and 15 .great grandchildren, and the following brothers and sisters: John Petersen, Jorgen Petersen, Mrs. Marie Miller, Mrs. Elizabeth Petti-greand Mrs. Annie Harrop, all Og-de- n; Wen-dov- w of Ogden. vice. DEAR MUER pel in Logan. TO Ninth-Fifteen- Burial will be in Dewey ville Cemetery. Mrs. Vera Krotsh and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Krotsh of Los Angeles were weekend guests at the Jess Garfield home. Notice The public is hereby given notice that a Cemetery Maintenance District is proposed to be organized in Box Elder County including the property enclosed in thefollOwing boundaries, to-wr- it: Beginning at the South East corner of Section 36, T. 11 N., R 4 W., S.L.M., thence West three (3) miles, thence South one (1) mile, thence West one U) mile, thence North one (1) thence West one (1) mile, thence North two (2) miles, thence East one and one half H) miles, thence North one half (i mile, thence East one 1 mile, thence South one half ( J mile, thence East one and one half (11) miles, thence South one ( 1 ) mile, thence East one (1) mile, . thence South one (1) mile to ; ; point of beginning, containing 10 square miles, . miles. Any taxpayers within the proposed boundaries of such proposed district may on Monday, the tlth day of October, 1952, at the hour of 2:00 p.m., in the County Commissioners' Room ofthe County Court House. Brieham City, Utah, whirh is the place, date and hour fixed for a tearing, appear and offer any objections to the organization of such district, the proposed boun-larithereof or the including or excluding of any real property therein or therefrom. The proposed name of said Watch rh. will Nfc p- -nl. flSttSS H- -w. with - pa. .1 POP" food advortbamoaM to mole. Mir yoa For fairtanM wry pamiy't MwUkj Mm Mm or. kp Milk, ar.hrily MNM.iMr.rtor or m mta4 that will hala yon balance mr. Dt .kCp yr Vafttaf at iMfa aWv far. N laoM ha 1m family y milk. watr whIi w. jmmm a4f. TV! P art M mmdt catch mn4 el Mm thall makM lr ? milk, prftn. bat caft dMMrwK ", , TCmZ awch mm. tm MrtrtMiM, tl Jk" "J pm4 h th. mrtrlont, tUm4 lb, tor Margate. r bwttor: Morgarta. wnart buy. If U far lM oxponilvo, sa toko advantage of this poua at a Mm Mmb fa bwylnf buttor, It'i mora otonomUol H.to bay aot a '4 pound ftWc a yo wood Hmt o- It mmm fcfat Jtoop hdoftottoly, bay tartry Sh.lf Horn.: WhMi odvortUomont. offor a Prtku4rfy ffadl Magh to latt awhU who bargabi t yaar a porfotf oxompU of bay. Right now, to wwl tocbmann'. ArtWo Dry 5S--- o for th. pric. of two. Slae thb AMv Dry TwtwW Iwwgtpf ta Mm month on yoor pontry riwH- -m ta aaad M-o- to track ap whUo thlf offor lam. Acthr Dry Tatt batMjr to om, rhroo way-.aT mm camrM1 yaaat avolopa whoa Hr oat watwi It lot warm, bat, Mm Acthra Dry Yoart, prbikl mutml. dluobd, Mmm cambbM b-i- By Jay Allen A detrmined squad of Bear River gridders will give students "T Yat and local patrons their first chance to see the Rivermen in action at home, when they meet akkr Wvbit South High under the lights at wal. hH 8 p.m. tonight. The Llnford-Howamachine, showing more promise than has ." NOTICE the been seen in years, are out to Rallbirds. all agreed i Ora Pate Stewart has left good and showed dump the big South eleven and Bears looked ' give the bears their first victory promise. copies of her books at the of the season. home of Mrs. Chester Bess in South boasts one season win. VISIT SUN VALLEY Garland, for your convenience. 121J. The cubs last week turned back Phone Mr. and Mrs Harold Sandall a strong Millard High Club 0 Mrs. Mr. and accompanied by in a nip and tuck battle at Mr. and Mrs. Mart Cannon of Scott Grant spent the weekend at Sun. Valley. Occasion for the Worland, Wyoming, were overLeague play for the Bears Will celebration was the twenty fifth night guests at the home of Mrs. get under way next Friday, Sep- wedding anniversary of the Russ Waldron. Mrs. Waldron is tember 26, when they meet Wea sister of Mr. Cannon. ber here in a home game. By virtue of Bob Nunley's conversion in the fourth quarter, the West High Panthers were able to in a tip the Bears thr' 4-- H Co-q- By-ingt- with S fl if Beautiful Lifetime REGULAR and CASEMENT Windows - Libya. Nadkarni, Mohansakharam, Deputy Chief Officer, Dept. of Banking Development, Reserve Bank of India, Bombay, India. Thawat Chatara, Natra, University of Wiscon, Thailand. Ponce, C, J. Mario, University of Wisconsin, Honduras. Saranaga, Chamnian, Region i. BE CAN ESTIMATE F.H-A- . FINANCED WITHOUT OBLIGATION See Howard "Tuff" Linford 349 SO. MAIN Jta AhM rd H , Rust Proof art ton HIGH SOUTH 4-- - i yon parniU. li!?2?-JILj- f!l MMtt H hn't alwayt Mm prk 7 buy hoi a high percc-nta- W of to conld.r ya cortof MM b.rt Mm bargain that It Mmd. fat. bona ad ctwal moot your family will hov. to at aftor dbcaratag MEET ve Societies, Oop-alra- gg Hiat Funeral services for Mrs. Fryer will be conducted Friday in th Ward chathe al Inspector of CLUB RETORTS Ministry of CooperClub have The JoUy Chefs Continued from Front Page ation, Thailand. summer work, their completed Se villa, Juan Antonio, Prodelegates and the country repwon to have are and very proud follows as are of fessor resented Agricultural Economy, 'muffins, on their blue ribbons Songsang, Ecuador. Bhlndhuvatana, recipe files and record books. Markp p Shah, Said Ahmad, Oregon Inspector, They have also sent articles to State College, India. eting. Thailand. state fair the Uribe, Carlos, Superintendent Chongchltara Chesada, AsThe girls in the club are Joy sistant Regional Cooperative, of Cooperatives, Colomb. Hansen, Carol Garfield, Nanette Inspector, Thailand. arde, V. P. Honorary Man- C hristensen, Joan Korth, Bonnie o, Deshmukh Laxman Bombay, Pro- Jeppson, and Elaine Matthias. aging Director, of vincial Cooperation Bank, Ltd., They have held fourteen meetCalifornia, University , India. India. ings and all but one of the Bghtedari, All jMahammed, indicates academic delegates. gnun attended the encampment University of California, Iran. Accompaying the group were at Willow Flat, and during the Eroani, Mansour, University Henry Petersen, State Field; summer they save a breakfast for their mothers. The leaders representative; Freeman J. of California, Iran. were Veda Gunnell and Elva J. County Supervisor; Aristides, Iowa Espinosa, Korth. G. Sampson, assistant supervisState College, Paraguay. or and Vernald W. Johns, Etessam, Houshang, Univer- State Committeeman, all of the LEADER WANT ADS PAT sity of California, Iran. Fanners Home Adinistration. Hertz, Michael, University of Georgia, Israel. Kadishay Yair, University of California. Israel. ALSCO All Asghar, Marketing Khan, AMERICA'S OUTSTANDING ALL ALUMINUM Officer, Pakistan. CONVERTIBLE SCREEN TO STORM Mohammed ; Yassim, Mail, WINDOWS AND DOORS. Cotton Adviser, Dept. of Agri., Afghanistan. Missalati, Abdurrazak Omar el, Senior Finance Officer, Dept. Preferred by Home Owners from Coast to Coast of Finance, Adm. of Tripoli tan-i- a, Tour County Co-o- world. This celebration is rather new in origin but has gained rapid favor and is now observed by virtually all Protestant people of the world. The local Communion service will be held at 11 a.m. In the Community Methodist Church Reverend J. R. Palmer, president of Westminster College, of Salt Lake will be in Tremonton and Corinne that Sunday to serve the Elements of Communion. Every one is invited to join in the ser Thursday, September 18, 1952 LOGAN SPECIAL VALUES! that 7-- Fil-mo- re. " 13-- well-playe- 12 hard-foug- ht last game , LlAV-AVJA- Yii K . -- v SPECIAL VALUES! d, Friday night In Salt Lake City. The panthers scored early in the first quarter with Bill Sarter driving over from six yards out. In the second quarter the Bears began to roll, with Rolfe Kerr taking to the air, and Jack Fronk skirting the ends for nice gains. The bears put on a sustained drive good for seventy-on- e yards to net their first score. The payoff came from a twelve - yard district is the "PENROSE CEM- pass from Kerr to Woodhead. ETERY MAINTENANCE DISJensen missed the extra point, TRICT." The creation of said district and the score was six all at half-tim- e. and all rights and obligations thereunder are proposed to be In the third quarter the Bears established under authority of Chapter 17, Session Laws of began to roll once again. Gary Utah, 1945. Conger gathered in a West High IN WITNESS WHEREOF, we Punt and raced 30 yards to the have ordered this notice publish- West thirty-yar- d line. West was ed as' required by Statute this 15th day of September, 1952. penalized fifteen yards, and from BOX ELDER COUNTY there Fronk drove fifteen yards COMMISSIONERS for the score, giving the bears Lewis S. Wight, Chairman a 6 lead at the end of three Geo. H. Davis, Member Root. J. Potter, Member quarters. ATTEST: In the last quarter West scored K. B. Olsen (Seal) 's again setting the stage for County Clerk game winning conversion. - MlMbW (Ml es (g)-A(- U)i- I I I 12-- r Nun-ley- It 8-3tc V I RED nriD BLUE luxury sheer " FLEECE wool, creamy fleece in ithe most beautiful colors ever! . . . pure Golf Tourney Wed., Sept. 24 AT 8 A. M. 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