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Show Thuraday.-Jul- y THE LEADER. Tremonton. Utah IS. 1354 OBITU ARIES Nine Sets of Twins v.- y Leader To Close Laura K. Penrose On Saturday Dies Monday The Leader publishers announce that the Leader office will be closed all In Salt Lake City this week, day Saturday - . V ' : V. . f. If'- - as the office force will be a weekend vacation outing. Beef Feeders 1 Set Meeting St a .i - Next Wednesday meeting of all beef feeders of Bear River Valley has been called for Wednesday, June 21 at the high school ag room at 8 p m Everyone who is inter ested in beef feeding should be present. A A Pictured above during reunion of Carl J. Petersen family in Brigham Sunday are some of the nine sets of twins in the family. Standing, rear, are Nellie Fredricksen Ellis, Salt Lake City (twin sister deceased); Virgie F. Jeppsen and Verlie F. Jeppsen, Corinne; Leone P. Wise and lone P. YVynn, Ogden and Tremonton (Rulon J. and Roland D. KAY A large crowd of relatives at the and friends gathered Plymouth ward chapel Thursday afternoon for the funeral services of Thomas J. Nish, who died Sunday. Mr. Nish was one of the oldest residents of Bear River Valley. He was ninety four at the time of his death. Newel Nish of the ward bishBABY DIES opric conducted the service were offered Prayers by George A baby girl born to Theral C. Rudd and Harton Nish, and Mabel Michaelis Bishop of Music for the Service included Garland on July 11 was dead at a vocal solo, "Oh, My Father", birth. msnop committee which was elected to study the problems of feeding beef in the valley will report their findings. Committee members are LaRain Marble, chairman; Day Garfield, Dave Peterson, Douglas Holmgren, and Herman Pot- Tremonton Store I. Don't ter. iTitfeldiv-l'-Have- . n eiibiiffSi' extra AST Weatherman Says It Didn't Get Stacey and Joan Tubbu Kay of San Antonio, Texas announce the birth of their second son on 25. Stacey is a son of Mr. That Hot grandparents. GOVERNOR DOARDS 'COPTER THORNLEY George Russell and Arietta Checketts Thornley announce the birth of a baby girl July 7. This is their second girl. They live in Thatcher. VERSLUIS Dr. and Mrs. Hendrick s welcomed their third child July 9th, with the birth of a baby girl. This is their second girl, and they have a boy. Dr. Versluis is in Iran and Mrs. Versluis and children have been in Tremonton for the past several months. GLENN Loyal and Bonnie Gay Glenn of Tremonton are rejoicing over the safe arrival of a baby girl July 10. This is their first baby. VANCE Lowell and Ada Jean Thorpe Vance of Tremonton are the parents of a new baby girl born July 15. Tins is their second girl. GROVER Roland and Beverly Adams Grover of Palmer, Alaska, now have four girls. The new baby arrived July 13 at the local hospital. Ver-slui- R p'N ml hX'" .vHl fx Mrs. Penrose was a sister of Calvin Kay, Mrs. Leona K. Adams, Mr3. Arvilla K. Morrison, Mrs. Dorothy K. Chournos and Mrs. Unice K. Summers, all of Tremonton. She was a daughter of John Thomas and Laura Rossetta Haws Kay. Special speakers for the meeting are Dr. Lorin Harris of the USAC, who will discuss grain preparation, and Profesand Mrs. Calvin Kay of Tre WRIGHT sor Morris Taylor, who will talk Announcement has reached on the benefits of a Feeders orgmonton. here of the birth of a girl to anization in the valley. DAVIS Jack and Klea Fae Garfield Paul and Shirley Henrie of Logan now have one of Wright of Moses Lake, Washingeach. Their son was born July ton on July 12. The little maid 13 at Logan, and their first child has two sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Garfield are the Tremonton was a little girl. si June Borgstrom, twin brothers, deceased). At front are younger twins, Dennis and Debra Peterson, Brigham City; Kristy and Kathy Petersen, Tremonton; Kelley Lynn and Kerry Wynn Smith, Tremonton; Rex E. and Max D. Smith, Tremonton; Randy Hal and Roger Val Wynn, Tremonton. temporary To-da- Plymouth Funeral Services Honor Thomas J. Nish Funeral services for Mrs. Laura Ann Kay Penrose, 54, who died Monday, will be conducted Friday afternoon at 1 p. m. at 1140 S. 9th East Salt Lake City. Burial will be at the Wasatch Lawn Cemetery. on accompanby Clarence E. Hess a ied by Mrs. Louise Davis; y vocal solo. "I Walked Where Jesus Walked", by Karl Davis at Joscphson, with Mrs. the piano; a musical selection, "In The Garden of bv DeVon Nish accompanied by Darwin Wolford; and a vocal duet. "Beautiful Sunset" by Orin Myler and Mabel Godfrey, accompanied by Avis Myler.Zun-del, Speakers were Eberhart S. Heber Anderson, Bishop Oleen Josephson and Mr. Nish. Burial was in the Plymouth Cemetery by Rogers Mortuary and the grave was dedicated by Robert T. Nish. You won't believe this, but Utah-Idah- o Sugar Co. officials this week said it didn't get as hot as you thought it had in Bear River Valley. The highest temperature recorded at the company's Garland station since ' July 1 was a mere 98 degrees, while temperatures in Salt Lake City climbed several times to above 100. Even in Brigham, thermometers rose to 103. Here are high readings during past week: July 6, 98; July 7, 96; July 8, 97; July 9, 92; July 10, 93; July 11, 98; July 12, 98; Julyl3, 97; July 14, 95. Thermometers (unofficial) on Tremonton business buildings climbed over the 100 mark several days. Just the same, it was plenty warm, no? But compared to .the some of heat sweltering other Utah cities,, the val- - z?1 r ywviftftW ' ley was a cool, comfortable place during the past week. Raft Skipper Born in Tremonton 9 9 1 -- m i. CALIFORNIA'S GOVERNOR Goodwin Knight, en route to conference of governor at Bolton Landing, N. Y., transfers to 'copter at Idlewlld Airport for flight to LaQuardia Airport to catch plane lor final leg of his Journey to upstate New York. 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