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Show MAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER TREMONTON. UTAH THURSDAY, DECEMBER VOLUME 4 6, 1928 GREAT LECTURE PROMINENT MAN LOCAL ANGLERS Leader Will Give Prize for Best Christmas Story OF TREMONTON IS WILL BE LURED TO CALLED BEYOND IDAHO STREAMS NUMBER 11 Neighboring State Will Former Councilman and isuuaer 01 wiy laia riant Thousands ot to Final Rest Trout in Spring I For the best Christmas story, containing not less than 500 words and not more than 1000 words, submitted to The Leader office not later than Monday, December 17th, we will give as first prize $10.00, second prize $5.00, and winners of third, fourth, and fifth places will each receive a year's subscription to The Leader. Stories must be in by the above date, written plainly, and on one side of the paper only. While we are not able to match dollars with some of the large dailies in such a contest, we feel our readers are as capable as any other people on the globe. Therefore, we anticipate some real gems in a Christmas story and those who are fortunate to be readers of them will be filled with the Christmas spirit. Write it now! You may be the winner. j ANGEL OF DEATH IS DELIVERED TO CLAIMS A YOUNG M. I. A. CLASS MAN OF WORTH High School Teacher Is In the Prime of Life Ira O. Fridal Receives Speaker to Large and Final Summons Appreciative Class Last Tuesday evening to a large A shock came to the entire commuFor fear tne members of the Isaac This community was deeply shockclass which had assembled. John Ben- nity Tuesday about noon when word Waiton league oi xreaionton, ox ed Sunday bv the announcement of son, teacher of history and sociology went out from the Valley wiucn we wouiu say tna.c the follow- the death of Wm. H. Stone at Ely, at the Bear River High school, ga-that Ira O. Fridal, son of K. hospital H. and some are us at cnarter least oi Nev., on Dec. 2. Mr. Stone was a ing what could be termed a very timely the late Mary H. Fridal of this inemDers: Airna ineurer, Jim iiog-ga- highly respected citizen of Tremon-to- n city, address on citizenship. had died. Frank roweii, utio bcneiiKei, where he had lived for the past In xKe and uen masterly fashion he brought In the flower of his manhood and Winzeler, Levi Uunn, 17 years. The last two years, howhome to his listeners, who sat with in the best of health un.mil jbettie, Oscar Suranu, Le Crystal ' ever, he had spent in Nevada in road apparently intense interest, the opportunities and til just a few days ana neenan Christensen. The latter construction work, having, at the prior to his death, obligations of American citizenship. this splendid young man was snatched we incluue not because of any proof time of his death, a large contract to This lecture was given under the from his loved ones and friends, leavxh;t he lias produced tnat lie is a! complete. auspices of the M. I. A. Adult class ing them uncomplaining of, but wonIisnerman, Out we Know he likes toj During the years Mr. Stone lived of the ward and many expressions of dering what near the ripple oi the waters, ana he here he and his good family made a late Providence has regret were heard after its conclu- wrought. likes to eat tish no matter who host of friends among all classes of sion that every man, woman, and A catches them. citizens. He served for two terms as genial young man, filled with the child could not have heard it. hope and energy of lite, just starting Tor fear, as we started to say, the city councilman and was always a Some of the BenMr. of high points out in some of the accomplishments Above named gentlemen aia not see progressive and substantial citizen. son's talk were as follows: of his ideals as to home and commuHe was a man of fine habits and the following article which appeared After tracing very vividly the privi- nity, was called swiftly back to the lived a most ideal home life. His in a recent issue oi the Ogden leges of primitive citizenship, and place from which he came. we will make them unfaltering kindness and devotion to the comparatively few who enhis family was as outstanding a charIra, as he was generally known, enhappy by printing it to let them joyed it, and how they valued deared of could be in found acteristic as any himself to all who knew him know that not long hence plenty came he to our own time it, n Tremon-tobecause of his happy disposition and the speckled beauties will De avail- individual. In his passing and He AmerMake country. said, loses one of her substantial citiable, and "John" can take care of ica more intelligent that we may the kindness and consideration he alshowed for his fellowmen. As the business while they maintain zens. judge the things by their actual value aways Mr. Stone was a son of Enoch H. Closer their standing in the aforesaid husband, son and brother he was and not their supposed or false value. that could be expected a and Emmeline Taylor Stone. Survivieague: Raise standards of living. We must everything: kind to his father little family BOISE, Idaho, Dec. 1. Nearly a ing, besides his wife, Martha Caffrey know, he said, our social problems in and a husband truedear to th iHeala nf trout Stone, are the following daughters: .hail' minion young order to solve and week them, successfully Frank P. O'Brien, During the home life. A Community Christmas tree for he named some of the are being cared tor this winter by the Fay, Ruth and Mildred, and the fol- domestic these trade commissioner of the the kiddies be a big feature of problems are formed, as places will Aside from his wife and babies, he state fish and game department so lowing brothers and sisters: David Los in congested will Angeles chamber of commerce, Christmas week in Tremonton. The be sorely missed by bis aged puDiiC A., J. Edwin and Charles Stone of our amusement they may be released in William districts; problems, cashier called upon Spencer Taylor, will be sponsored by the meraffair Aberdeen, Idaho; Arthur and Leslie father and his brothers nH Slaters streams early next year, the that American average stating Tremonton of the Banking company, Kell, state fish commissioner, said Stone, Payson; Mrs. A. E. Drollinger, and explained the purpose of his visit. chants and the recreation committee citizen is satisfied with amusement who had come to look upon him as of Tremonton ward. Roosevelt, and Mrs. Geo. Lamb, Magthat pleases a child. Too meir ray oi sunsmne, Desides being yoa&y. It was pointed out by Mr. O'Brien na. diet usual There will be a special program arr- much commercialized amusement does devoted to them, making it his duty The fish will be fed the in our community for was he that to see that their wishes were his de- -. Services were held over the remains the the entertainment of the not have social value. of liver and will be in excellent conpurpose of making a survey of anged- for : D. S. L. 1 the in ; A at m., 2 to m. streams at p. the when Wednesday children, stock p. to regubegin Abolishment of poverty Get rid of sire. dition this territory in a manner that would of direction under the Bishop Fridal flmiireH Ma adnratinn in tree Christmas Ira and lar free chapel bags of crime, get rid of vice. Make religion be mutually helpful to business interopen. Walton. The services opened ests in this state and hia state of Cali- goodiea .will be handed out by Santa effective, for by so Krhnnla at Tromnnfiui Aa- James the district are number we will Of the fish the greatest himself. A" big dance just for the stimulate morality. Alldoing by the choir singing "Tho Deepening fornia, the valedictory ata graduation, these things livering at the Sand Point hatchery. There Trials Particularly did he call at- youngsters !- Invocat .4 Your will finish the afternoon and many more can be accomplished Way." una is a graduate Throng aiso oi cox n,iaer for the to raised closer tention trade stocking that fact are being 250,000 Luke. The Odeen was tion Dr, ... , by maknig America more intelligent, High school, and for some time past, the north fork of the Coeur d'Alene High schoolbygirls' quartette, of which relations were desirable between the festivities. All of TremonWs neighbors are which facts were covered to the fin- and at thlt timn nf hia (loath was iuw. 30 per that two statin states, river. fully Mildred, the daughter of the deceasretary of the Third Quorum of Elpeople of . the territory very cordially invited to bring their est detail. At the Coeur d'Alene hatchery are ed was accompanist while at school, cent of thewas ders. .;.rv in we to a was children lecture and It this , of miles 75 within splendid mentioned, Community Father Los 50,000 more; 50,000 are at the hatch- rendered the song "My to He Christmas to held of have volunteered as a soldier during the be in hope of the celebration, hearing pleasure Angeles. This great city ery at Henry's lake and 75,000 are Knows." L. D. S. recreation hall on Mr. Benson again. the world new the his training is the rate war, he at receiving West, said, growing near Hailey. in the Hayspur hatchery at the U. A. C. at Logan. The speakers were Bishop K. U. of 120,000 pel year; thus we can see Saturday, December 22. ' Besides the cutthroat, upwards of Fridal G. H. Malan I" of this city affords for For the grown folks there will be a The deceased was born Sept, 19, a million and a half eggs of eastern of Ogden, aTremonton,in the construc- the great market and a closer partner dance our in that the fall being I 1898, at Bear River City. He was this big products, evening taken been rousing have brook trout C. E. Mr. tion business with Stone, married to Doris Merrell, daughter market than the eastern market, he with special music. This will be the and will be carried over the winter Smith of : ). of Mr. and Mrs. C. Garland, principal of the urged that we cooperate in establish- gala affair of Christmas week and i W. Merrell of ior hatching out in the spring. Bear River High school, W. C. Good- ing same. ' Barn Dance at Elwood, not Oct. 1919 must miss and died Dec. 4 it. Big Friday, 8, you Brigham, According to Commissioner Kell, man, a business man of Ely, Nev., N. Dec 1st. at the Valley hospital in Tremonton. O'Brien also pointed out that the different varieties of fish have a E. Ivereon, former member of the in Mr. The comedy, "The Poor Married He is survived by his wife and four order to secure a ready and a O. L. convenient habit of spawning at dif- bishopric of Tremonton ward, now of be will Man," Thursday children, Mary, Edward, David, and presented the with ferent seasons of the year, Salt Lake, and Bishop James Walton. Jimmie. Also by his father, K. H. should use great care in grading! t.. 10X Udder COUnty evening, Dec. 13, at the ward amuseresult that the department employe, All of the speakers had known the we ment hall. The play is under the di- Fridal, and the following brothers and a ana ana sysuniiorm mat empaciang almost constantly on be under tern should be can kept deceased intimately, each Development sisters: K. H. Fridal, Jr., of Treadopted. He paid a A voucher for $76,644.69 was mail- rection of the Social and each one different ployed taking spawn, both from brook circumstances, Poulclub finance The cast in- monton; Walter Fridal of Elwood; Dr. committee. the Utah to compliment high fish W. ed to Heber Perry, treasurer of cludes Eben .stock and wild stock caught in of hi mas a man with many spoke their for association Coombs, Verne A. Fridal of Los Angeles; Mrs. Wilcox, George try producers Box Elder from the Oregon Jtraps in the streams. outstanding characteristics and enu- finely graded fine rep- Short Line county, Ward Willis the Welling, R. J. Bowcutt of Belle Fourche, S. D.; Hess, Railroad company's head- Sr., The rainbow trout brook stock merated his cheerful nature and utation they enjoy Alice Coombs, Mrs. Warren Wright of Salt Lake, Misses Laub, Audrey Lake in Salt last week, City quarters :spawn from late in December until power to draw all classes of people credentials covering the taxes on the Oregon Mabel Christensen and Mrs. Dave G. and May Fridal of Tremonton. Mr. O'Brien carried The Fridal family is one of the .the .end of February. As they finish, to him; of his clean life and his devo- from the Bank of of the cast are Italy main office ,Short Line Railroad company's prop- Wood. All members the wild rainbow stock begin spawn- tion as a husband and father, and of of Los Angeles, is oldest and most highly respected famand a good A. production H. experienced Box for Elder the in by signed county erty ilies of the valley, and can take .soing and their eggs are taken from the conspicuous service he and his promised. assistant vice president, and no year 1928. lace in tho thought that a host of ,then until the last of April. The cut- family had given to the community. of Miss In of the honor of this more we shall hear marriage Of this amount $42,407.79 is for Isabel Wood to Claude a vio- doubt throat trout begin spawning in April son of friends will mourn with them and his Harry Woodward, Jr., played Allred, state. our to visit man's road for is school rendered taxes; $9,533.54 and continue through May. After a lin soH, John J. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Allred of Garland, a devoted wife and family in their unpurposes, including county road bonds, large reception was given at the home timely loss. Short summer season, the brook trout another solo, and the choir sang conSchool county roads and state highways; of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. "Sweet Hour of Prayer." The beneFuneral services will be held in the begin spawning in the fall and $4,931.15 is for county general pur- Frank Wood. The wedding was sol- L. D. S. chapel Saturday, Dec. 8, at diction was pronounced by Jos. D. tinue until the first of December. mothers poses, including dependent emnized in the Logan temple Wed- 1 o'clock p. m. Part of the brook trout spawn Harris. and county poor; $11,882.38 is for iXaken this fall from the Elk river in The body was taken to Salem, his nesday, with President Joseph Shep-par- -The Bear River 'High school will cities and towns and $7,889.83 for Clearwater county will be sent to the former home, for burial. officiating. The home was dec' railM. the E and state taxes, Sawyer, present "Under Twenty," a comedy hatcheries at Sandpoint, Hayspur orated with the late autumn flowers. bv L. Westervelt and John Clements, road's tax agent, stated. Coeur d'Alene, while a considerable The supper table was centered with on Thursday and Friday, December 13 number will be sent to the branch of a bowl of chrysanthemums. Seventy and 14, at 8:15 p. m. the United States bureau of fisheries U. guests were present and a program, U. Big Barn Dance at Elwood, Friday, Box for This play is produced by special! .at Manchester, Iowa, in exchange music, and games, Dec. 1st. readings, including trout which will be taken was carried out. The young couple Chicken dinner at Methodist church arrangement with Samuel French of from the Yellowstone lake. were accompanied to the temple by Friday, Dec. 7, from 6 to 8. Tickets students from Box Elder New York. Thirty-si- x W. C. Mr. Waldron and their mothers. and Mrs. will make their 50c. Music by High school orchestra. The play is of a modern American The young fish in the hatcheries county have registered at the Unhere home in Garland.They Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Summers stand the winter in good condition in iversity of Utah for the autumn quar- family, the father gradually going family returned to their home are some- ter. Eight of these have designated bankrupt by the extravagance of his Sunday after a short visit with Mr. Mr. and Mrs. George H. Coombs were attending to business at Brigspite of the fact that they ice in the Tremonton as their home. Others are wife and eldest daughter. and Mr. and Mrs. George R. Coombs ham Friday.. Through Waldron's parents at Morgan. times under a ceiling of Miss Mamie Adams spent the and their families were guests of Mr, into Bear daughWater his Miss Helen Christensen, who is ata from Deweyville, youngest by plan reeks, running Brigham City, rearing troughs. vacation at Salt Lake. and Mrs. Thomas Harper of Brigham tending school at Salt Lake City, the troughs supplies them with plenty River City, Corinne, Garland, Honey-vill- ter, the play develops into a series of Thanksgiving Miss Ruby Bergstrom returned to City Thanksgiving day, where they pp?nt the Thanksgiving holidays here of oxygen so that it is unnecessary exciting and comic incidents. Fielding and Willard. chosen is as follows in Logan Tuesday after a week's visit also received a visit from Mr. ana with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis The cast for them to seek air holes as do fish twenty-eigof Representatives Mr. and Mrs. A. W Mrs. Verle Wood of Ogden. Christensen. Miss Christensen enjoy in natural streams. counties in Utah, sixteen other states the order which they appear on the with her parents, Bergstrom. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Farnsworth en- - ed herself greatly while here. consume! six and stage: active and less are United in foreign the States, They Miss Lila Young left for Los An tertained at a dinner party at their Miss Edna Payne is suffering from factor countries are included among those Roma Tubbs Ida Farnum slightly less food. The latter for relief for Tuesday where she will visit home. Saturday evening in compliment blood poison in her foot. of geles factor LaVera Grace Farnum enrolled. The total registration Manning is a considerable to Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Betenson and Miss Delora Kasmussen and Miss Helen Harvey with her brother, Hoyd. the department which has much diffi- the autumn quarter to date is 2883, Peeks Farftum Salt Lake. Ruby Anderson spent the Thanksgivof Miss Belle the over Anderson visited for recorder. Hayward The liver Alta Miss sufficient Bozo E. to Dog J. Norton, according culty getting with friends at Corinne Others present were Dr. and Mrs. T. ing holidavs at Brigham City at the Melba Hanson the week-enfish when they are active and hungry This is a net increase of 64 students Rannie are is of home of Miss Rasmussen's parents. liver W. A. It Tons Jensen Darwin Russell Farnum over the same time last year. Bergstrom was a Brigham E. Betenson of Garland, Mr. and Mrs. during the summer. Leo Farnsworth, Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Mrs. George Stark and daughters and the expected that the total registration Bill Boyd Marion Clark visitor Tuesday and Wednesday fed at the Mr. and Mrs. Ross Wood and Delia and Myrtle, Joseph Stark and with Wilcox, new out eked Keller supa be to Doris will reach high Diana for the and has Clifford Jensen Walter Edgerton year Durfey supply Duane Archibald left for Los Angeles Monday. They Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hales. Pro- Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stark wera vispeak of 3150, according to Mr. Nor- Ted Rutherford.... plies of other kinds of meat. Rhodes gressive 500 featured the evening. Keith Donald Brown iting with relatives and friends at ton. expect to remain there this winter. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Cannon had as Willard Sunday. will 50 cents. be General admission A M. I. have the On regisstudents evening Sunday The following Because of the death of Harold day Mrs. Dent Students with student body cards, meeting was in charce of the Boy their dinner guests ThanksgivingNewtered from Tremonton: of Mrs. Barker Mr. and Jesse Mrs. Moses P. Jorgensen was Cache, Wed be made 25c. Reservations O. Luke D. of Tremonton Scouts. may Rich, Grant Cook, Irvine Garfield, Mrs. Martha Mantlo of Tremon- called to California. She left Friday Neville C. Kunsaker, Theodore L. nesday or Thursday, Dec. 12 and 13, was in attendance and gave a very ton, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fowers of and will spend two weeks there. calling at the High school, phone interesting talk on Boy Scout work, ton, To a large and appreciative audi- Keller, Rulon L. Onisma, Venola bv Mr. and Mrs. Alf Michaeh3 Mrs. Ezra Harris and Mrs. WalOgden, 70.a-l- . the awarded also and badgs. ence in the new L. D. S. chapel last Orwin and Tyrrell Seager. Virginia Miss Leota and and children Anderson were in Ogden on busilace Hughes Jensen Albert Johnson was a Brigham vis- of Garland. Friday night, Miss Mary Burns, as- Dewey of Deweyville, Verlyn ness Friday. ANNOUNCED MARRIAGE of Mason of Pauline River Bear Martha George itor Tuesday. City, Boyer sisted by Miss Miss Evelyn Hess returned to OgMiss Vesta Anderson of Logan Announcement is' made of the marof Ogden and Wesley Gephart of this Fielding, and Floyd Jensen and Ralph den Wednesday after spending the spent the week-enhere with her of Miss also daughter are Nye, Virginia riage Jensen, Jr., of Honeyville, SOCIETY BAZAAR and folks. RELIEF Mr. with city, presented her pupils in a piano her parents, of holidays O. Mr. Mrs. and of Nye George recital that not only pleased the au- among those from Box Elder county The annual Relief Society bazaar of Mrs. J. H. Hess. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Nessen of and Glenn Baron, son of Mr. dience that demonstrated Its approval who are attending the state univer- Garland, Tremonton ward will be held at the to leaving for the mission Howell spent the week-en- d here with Prior Mrs. Baron Thomas of and Brigham L. D. S. hall Saturday, Dec. 15, home in Salt Lake City, Dwight her parents, the Mrs. Chris and by rounds of applause, but also sity. Mr. Sattook The place City. marriage First of all is a chil- Smith of Holbrook, Idaho, spent last iScouby. brought forcibly to their attention Both at 2 o'clock. in Ogden. urday afternoon the untiring efforts of Miss Burns in which dance dren's only costs a dime. week with his grandmother, Mrs. Al Mrs Bert Gibson was the guest of young people are well known through- Wtih 10 cents more "her chosen profession. She is accom you'll find the ice A. ismitn, ami nis sister, miss Mrs. T. W. Stokes Sunday. a have River and Bear out valley fine. At 5 o'clock the food Gwendolyn Smith. Mr. Smith will plishing a work worthy of unstinted School Mr. and Mrs. T. V. Summers were host of rfiends who join in extending fishing commendation and one of which she In the leave in the near future to fulfill a bazaar and sale begins. big at Salt Lake City Tuesday. visiting to the young couple. congratulations should and can be justly proud. in Brig- evening the Gayety Girls will furnish mission to the northwestern states. evening a partv was given make Tuesday home will our their from been They have We receiving Master number From the first by music for the dance. 50 cents a couthe students to spend the t the home of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Among ham written articles by City. school Burke Gephart until the closing trio district ple. Prizes to be given away will be Thanksgiving holidays with their Summers. Games and refreshments some of the teachon display nt Shaw & Iverson's next parents were. Allen Cannon of the U. were enjoyed durintr tha evening. by Miss Burns, Miss Boyer and Mr. Principal Bishop, of the DANCE PROGRAM AND of the pupils Don't fail to see them. A. C. and Miss Virginia .Smith and Those who enjoyed themselves were Gephart, too much cannot be said in ers, and a number We have A program and dance will bo given week. received the way of praise for the pupils of different grades. comGeorge Mason of the University of the Misses Norma and Lavera SumDec. hall 18, concernat Evans comments Thursday, favorable the different grades and of the choice so many BAND Utah. COLLEGE MEMBER mers. Leona Stokes, Delora Rasmus-se50 A of 8 m. in this at p. the writers charge of mencing of selection and the pleasing and ef- ing the aptness Leo and Earl Mrs. Mr. and a of is family, Washakie Victoria Jackson, Vera Sumsion Ward Newell and made be will should we cents per couple ficient manner in which they per- direction that we thought member of the Utah Agricultural col- Mrs. Gertrude Hansen and children ard Ruby Anderson, and Messrs. 15 cents. Refreshments and extra front lady little space a page formed. give will be sold and everybody is wel- lege band. This band, under the di- were tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. Wayne Hust, Leland Anderson, RegiThe violin numbers given by Miss call to the attention of the subscrib- come. rection of Prof. C. J. Hawkins, is V. Earl of Lotran Thanksgiving day. nald Summers and Aisle Price. Your them. boy they read Boyer and the cornet solos by Mr. ers that article V. L. Apgood of Salt Lake City Mr. and Mrs. Fmil Kupfer were at one of the finest musical organizamay appear next. Gephart were outstanding and were or girl's with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Garn Holbrook, Idaho, Sunday. had. Mr. visited has ever tions the college THANKS CARD an OF receive to We are glad musicians. of always accomplished the work othWe are very grateful to our friends Ward is a freshman and is registered the earlv part of the week. All in all the recital was a splendid item from any boy or girl or any inMr. and Mrs. Eugene Halliday and tbe week-en- d guest of Mr. and Mrs. is their kindly acts and sympathy in the school of engineering, and i a for in whom the public success and we take this opportunity er person of Mr. and Mrs N. Garn. were Max son Delta guests of member the Alpha Epsilon in bereavement. our to us We commend these boys phown to congratulate Miss Burns and her terested. Lorin Wilcox is spending the week and a pledge to the Friar M. A. Garn Friday of last week. and giris for the fine little articles Mrs. Wm. H. Stone and Family, Mr. fraternity was Lake relatives in Salt Lake City. with of Salt E. Robinson pupils on this evening of rare J. the trombone. He club. plays j and Mrs. E. H. Stone and Family. they have furnished us. n, I ! j i ritand-ard-Examin- eij e Trade Relations Community Christmas Desired By California Tree Christmas Week cut-thro- at , ?, 1 - a 1 , -- ' , Fielding 1 Pays Big Tax S. - in . egp-s.an- Na-te- r, to Present 'White Collars' Malad High d - I Bothwell Many Students From Elder at of Thatcher cut-thro- at e, ht d various-hatcherie- Pupils of Mary Burns in Fine Piano Recital d Leader Appreciates Contributions n, I I |