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Show 4 "V. ITZ ,, .... Officials Judge Klondike Derby the Golden officials j of Scout Spike District are very pleased with the results of the Golden Spike District's first Klondike Derby. It was hailed as a real success by leaders, scouts and visitors, and plans for bigger and better derbies in the future are being made. 112 scouts in Approximately lfi patrols participated with 17 adult leaders and 13 explorers IfJhiSE) ll I assisting. Despite the fact that thc snow storm came one day latc and the Derby was run with very, little "easy sled- of troop ding", the winners Fourth Ward 140. Tremonton moulon First with troop Fielding as second place ami troop i:). Tremonton Second in third place. In charge of the activities of (;,y were Richard Harris. points to win over Bothwcll with points and runner up troop 126. Tremonton First. Judged as first place in the su.,m0 ,j, w;is .,,,, m Tre. )jt.( up tr,x,) 244 1:57. chaircamping ami activities man. Doyle Fuller, scout exccti- the and District Chairman Maefarlane. - READ THE CLASSIFIEDS Swanee Singers To Appear In Garland National Crusade Peck, Chairman of the American Cancer Society, greets volunteer leaders ofthe North Box Elder unit at a leader- ship conference in Sa.lt Lake City. They are, Mrs. Larain Marble, Coun- ty Crusade Chairman, Mrs. Georga C. Ficklin, County Unit Chairman. Any adult group desiring presentation of a program on prevention of lung cancer may complete arrangements with the American local unit of the Cancer Society. The person to contact is. Mrs. Raymond Dunn, 439 North 2nd E. Phone Educational Campaign Will Inform People of Health Hazards Facts about lung cancer, one most fatal forms of cancer and a leading cause of male cancer deaths, will be educaaired during a tional campaign conducted by North Box Elder Unit of the American Cancer Society. Offered as a public service in an effort to halt the alarming rise in the death rate from lung cancer, the campaign will be directed chiefly to the adult Imputation. A continuing teenage and youth program on the years ago. The indisease in men is unequaled by aoy other disloll taken y health hazards of cigarette smoking has already been introduced at the elementary, Junior high anil high school levels by the Utah Division of the Society. Arlcnc Ficklin Council Chairman said that lung cancer this year will kill about 47,000 sons in the U.S., ten times the 30 in this crease of the ease. More men die from lung cancer (about 100 each day) than from automobile accidents, she said. Lung cancer is largely a preventable disease, she said. Medical evidence shows that more than 75 per cent of lung cancer cases are caused by cigarette smoking. Other diseases traceable to use of cigarinclude heart disease ettes, 1250 deaths daily), circulatory chronic diseases, emphysema, bronchitis, and cancers of the larynz, esophagus, mouth and oral cavity, and urinary bladder. were conducted Wednesday afternoon in Brigham City for Donald Arthur Funeral services who died Feb. 12, 1966 at his home in Ogden. Burial was in Brigham City Andreasen, 36, Cemetery. He was born Oct. 17, Trenton, a son of Levi Alice Alfreda Nielsen married 1929 in M. and Andrea-sen- Ruddell July 13, 1962 in Brigham City. He was an employee at Hill AFB. Surviving are his widow and three sons, Kevin Ralph, Lee Mose. and Reed Don all of Ogden; his mother and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis R. Gardner of Brigham City, six sisters and three brothers, Mrs. Robert (Betty) Anderson, Mrs. Everett (Ethel) Merrill, both of Tooele; Mrs. Willard (Norene) Eldredge and Mrs. Donald (Pearl) Ned-dboth of Idaho Falls; Mrs. Richard (Connie) Coombs, Dewey ville: Loren, Brigham City; Earl, Ogden; and Cleve, Alemo, Tex. He Helen step-fathe- r, GOLDEN SPIKE CAFE UTAH Breakfast Served 6:00 a.m. FINEST ORIENTAL FOODS Served from 5:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. WE ARE CLOSED MONDAYS We appreciate the fine patronage of the people of the valley. We also invite new resU dents to try our delicious menu. . JENNIE L. HIRSCHI Funeral services for Mrs. Jennie Larson Hirschi, 80, lifetime resident of Park Valley, NE VER . . . were conducted Tuesday afternoon in the Park Valley Ward. Burial was in Park Valley Cemetery. She died Feb. 11, 1966 in the Cooley Hospital in Brigham City. She was born July 26, 1885, a daughter of Adam and Mary Ann Rose Larsen. She married Fred J. Hirschi Oct. 17, 1905 in Brigham City. The marriage was later solemnized in the Logan LDS Temple. Mr. Hirschi died April 5. 1964. During her active years, Mrs. Hirschi had served as a Relief Society officer and was ward Tremonton Davis, Mrs. Robert (Delia) Taylor, all of Brigham City; Mrs. Frank (Sarah) Slatter, Salt Lake City. LIKE THIS ONE Viffaulm ftltAwltlA iuojiiii vjietiawiG? Bexel 4p TL IliCldgrdn Yi'gran Chewables Unicap Therag ran Unicap M. 9 fy. II Mi V ALSO: CHERRY PIES 22c, Ho Customer Limit CHERRY PIE ALAM0DE 11c, Ho Limit WHILE THEY LAST ASK AND RECEIVE THE BEST oz "Elixir Bexel" FREE With Each Vitamin Purchase 1-- PHONE 12 257-54- 81 TREMONTON CITY DRUG H. COME IN AND TAKE ON A TIGER AT YOUR PONTIAC DEALERS-- C00W M'VE GM Wide Track Pontiac MOTOR CO., 69S GRUMP-VIIEATLE- Y GOOD PLACE TO BUY USED CARS, TOO. A We.t Main St. Tremonton, Utah A... UP i n n fP it tii muz r-- 1 1 1 JUST FOR YOU! BARS PRIME !RIB ROAST SAVE 30c SLICED BACON YOU SAVE Rib Stealts 790 SAVE 30c LB. CARL & Dinner Frailts P DON'S HAWAIIAN 790 LBS. LB. Pineapple Instant COCOA? u MORE AT HERSHEYS BONE ial will be in the Lehi Ceme- Here are a few of the Many Values: practically everywhere. And like all Pontiacs, Tempest also has a standard safety package with items like seat belts to buckle-fr- ont and rear. (That ought to do for now. We'll tell you the rest when you get here.) She was born Dec. 5, 1932 in Bear River City, a daughter of Nels Ephrium and Ida Braeg-ge- r Christensen. She married Merrill Jensen Duke June 5, 1952 in the Logan LDS Temple. She was an active member of the Ogden Fourteenth ward. Surviving are her husband, tery. ' Take it off, and there's just a pure, unabridged Pontiac: crisp, Wide-Tracstyle and handling. A handsome interior. Plus the effervescent performance of a new, overhead cam 6 engine that puts out with all the spunk of an 8, yet saves like the traditional 6. And'of course, being a Pontiac, Tempest allows you the luxury of choice with options in engines, transmissions, suspensions, causes. Garland talernacle. Friends may call at Rogers Funeral home from 10 am. until time for the service. Bur- SALE STARTS FEB. 17 AND ENDS FEB. 26 SECOND BOTTLE for that's removable. a. - $1.09 PAYETTE VALLEY JUICE m Da. REG. Apple Sauce mm bw Funeral services will be conducted Thursday (today) for Mrs. Margarett Ellen Hales Bone, 68. who died Sunday at the local hospital after a three year illness. The funeral will be held at 12 o'clock noon at the Vitamin Sale at regular prices plus And a Pontiac Tempest is its price sticker. JANAE C. DUKE Mrs. Janae Vaurice Christen-se- n Duke, 33, native of Bear River City died Feb. 12, 1966 in an Ogden hospital of natural MARGARETT Most of your favorite Brands on d y burial has there been a low-price- clerk for over 30 years. are the following Surviving brothers and sisters, Mrs. Frank (Lottie) Earl. Mrs. Rox-e- two sons, Greglyn and Mark and two daughters, Rachelene and Cle Anne, all of Ogden, her mother, Mrs. Ida Christensen, Bear River City; two brothers. of Roy Boyd M. Christensen and Odcll, Spanish Fork; also two sisters, Mrs. Oleen ( Damsel i Nelson, Bear River City and Mrs. Golden lEmerene) Anderson of Bothwcll. Funeral services were conducted Tuesday in Ogden. and was in Washington Heights Memorial Park. Ill THE HISTORY OF The only thing that looks k OBITUARIES DONALD A. ANDREASEN Even those who have smoked for years, Mrs. Ficklin added, can do something: quit. CORINNE. Music lovers of the valley are reminded of the special treat that will be here Saturday, Feb. Singers 26, when the1 Swanee make an appearance in the newly decorated Bear River Stake tabernacle. The full evening's program is being arranged by the two Garland Wards, who extend an invitation to the people of the valley to join them and enjoy one of the finest male choruses in the nation. Tickets are on sale by ward members and a campaign is underway to fill the tabernacle for this occasion. Mrs. Bone was bom Nov. 5. 1897 in Lehi. a daughter of Stephen A. and Mary Ellen Fox Hales. She came with her family to live in Riverside in 1905 and attended schools in the valley. She married Errall Bone Feb LDS 9. 1921 in the Salt Lake Temple They have made their home in Garland since that time. She has been an active member of the LDS Church, serving as Primary and Relief Society teacher and as a member of the Garland Singing Mothers. She was also a member of the Garland Self Culture Club. Surviving are her husband two sons and one daughter. Donald E. Bone. Freemont. Calif.. Mrs. Merrill (Marie' Jensen. Dayton. Ohio; and Paul D. Bone. Salt Lake City; also nine grandchildren, and the brothers and sisters. Mrs. K. L. (Vcnna) Hess, Gar land: Charles T. Hales and Mrs Irvin (Altai Coombs, both of Fielding; W. A. Hales. Kays Mrs. Rex Lynctte ville; Bowers. 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