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Show t it r a mi & i Um Officers of South River -- Stake Announced of presidency je River the stake announce MORE LAND OPEN TO VETERANS oi the The Bureau of Reclamation .vinary list the and org3nized announces a public land drawas follows: in Central, Wyoming, called ing J Scho- ol- Ferris Allen, the Riverton Project. Falk Uent. DeWayne is to homestead and This open 2nd Lynn Clark, secre-W- d there are 5,912 acres of irrigable Foster i Eveline land. All veterans of World War Members, Joseph II will have preference. The dead Verlene Nelson, Leland line is August 2, 1949. Hilma 3 Fann Quinney, P. Applications can be obtained Bemice "Lee Allen Leona from Darrell Robins, district "VLtil Waldron, service officer, who is at the jliinie Ashton. Power & Light building Utah -i Mori Society Rebecca every Wednesday afternoon. pissident, Jane Marble, g coun-lo- Taylor, Anderson, members, Sophie na secre-jar- d VISITORS AT THE C. J. Lettie DEWEY HOME Eva Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Waldron piscina Christenson, and daughters Connie and CarLillie . Ruby Christenson, Roma olyn of Washington D. C. have l Irene Bunderson, to spend a arrived in Utah, r June Gameia. month with relatives and friends. A- .- Garland Puzey, i.U are staying at the home of rodent, Day Garfield, They assis-"lud- y her parents Mr. and Mrs. C. J. it, Leland Harris, Miller secretary. Dewey. .members, Horace Barnard, MEDAL CONTEST iHeaton, Clarence Fryer, SILVER TO BE HELD IN THATCHER Orwin, Grant Garner. More On Sunday evening in the be to added. are srs yet v'm. L A. Thatcher ward, a silver medal Virginia r, contest will be held under the Esther, J. Summ-jaselor,' direction of Mrs. Axel Fredrick-so- n. LaNae B. The meeting will start at Beverley Stanfill 8 Board Ann members; p.m. jry. Mildred Bunell, Mrs. Les-".- t, Wilma GROUP SPENDS HOLIDAYS Joyce Romer, Black-preside- nt, Ander-junselo- ;, Christensen, IN YELLOWSTONE Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Whitney Toland, Ethel Miller, and a group of friends, including Ruth Zollinger, ld, Mr. and Mrs. Verl Anderson and ar- y- Mabel Stokes, Pnesi-Viocounselor family of Garland, Janet AnderCowley, Vida son of Cache Valley, Vera Keller Peterson, counselor, secretary. Board members; of Idaho Falls and Zina Merriott it Adams, Connie Giles, of Garland spent the holiday Samers, Mabel Romer, weekend at Yellowstone. They i Person, Jessie Van returned home Monday Deo son, Lai-fie- la Morrison, Ida Horace Barnard, i, Vemell ; Mrs. Morris. I S. C:?ls jet, Lulu MAY TAYLOR KENT Eva E. Green, LEAVES ON VACATION Johnson, counselThursday morning, Mrs. May s. Clarence Cera of the Perry, Stevens, priesthood "iojiplete coun-ar- d groups at present, but before the first conference which is slated first Sunday in Septem- organized YOUR and family and of Fishaven, left two weeks visitto car spend by ing in Southern Alberta, Canada. They will make Lethbridge their headquarters, and will attend the golden wedding celebration of an aunt. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Taylor Kent secre- - Mrs. Elsie Tufts Russell. TREMONTON BUSINESSMEN 1 i Thursday, July Homecoming For Nick Peterson At Second Ward Businessmen To Meet Deweyville Ward Plans Campaign . committee. Despite the fact that August 20th is almost two months away. committee heads have chosen their committees or are in the process of doing so and are map- Dine strategy and laying plans for the evening of fun, states Chairman Perry. Lettie D. Snow heads the din ner committee, who according to Mrs. Snow, intend to serve a supper guaranteed to tickle the oalate of any individual. A carnival and dance is being arranged by a committee headed by Floyd Gardner while M. G. Perry is chairman of publicity and ticket sales. To add additional money to their building fund during the nast months, members of the ward conducted a scrap drive, which netted a sizable amount of cash. Public concerts, movies and the multiplying of dollars by ladies of the ward have also add ed additional funds. At present, ward members are in the process of raising pigs, steers, heifers and lambs to be disposed of at public auction later in the fall when ward mem bers intend to place on the auc block some commodity, Joseph Bowcutt of Logan, who has recently returned from the Northern California mission, re ported his activities at the evenine servce. Sun-da- v prominent deal- -' ing about 1931. 'and feeds in Tremon- He was accompanied by his The influence of Mr. Stohl's The 'Businessman presented good business Judgment has been wife and three daughters. the Leader. The felt by the people of Tremonton family were residents of Beaver ;, building is one of througa his active association Dam until a year ago and Mr. most modern In and service in civic affairs. He Bowcutt represented this ward ij, iy m Wn fPent, rebuilt st ti3 "carrintmck- i .. NOT BER 42 i ; v. I, ! 1 L, t ' ( t- ( '1 '. - 1 i The MISSIONARY REPORTS AT BEAVER DAM WARD served on the city council for ten tiem,? Phased the years, the last two of which he lSVrom n Andw served as mayor. He has also rtlhe has continually been president of the Junior and enlarging Chamber of Commerce and of Jy adding newsier the Lions Club and was zone levator, a feed chairman of Lion's International. IrtmeRtand modern. Mr. Stohl and his wife Vera H. aV? and and their three daughters, Rita, the new of Marilyn and Marcia live in one e old of the beautiful new homes in Wone section of the the north-ea3jHeberN.andMel- city. A hobby of motor boating has ;f ,h.c'e among the first Rlv'-r valley. brought the family and friends 4S?'ear n IIoneyviHe and of "Erv" a great deal of pleasure U life ' He this With his new outboard boat, he from the was successful in winnin? a mai 'I Schol and be-- : jority of the pri2 in the boat - races held Monday at Corinne. 7, 1949 . funeral services held Thursday for Margaret Tarns On Sunday evening at the Forsberg in the Bear River Stake Tremonton Second ward, the tabernacle showed In every way homecoming program for Nick the deep sympathy of the people of the entire valley for the bePeterson, who has labored for reaved and their respect the past two years in Denmark, for the family, life and work of Mrs. will be held. The meeting will Forsberg. The banks of flowers commence at 8:00 o'clock and and the hundreds wu attended the public is invited. gave evidence also 6f the sorrow felt by all. Mrs. Forsberg was killed Sun day evening in an automobile collison near Brigham City. The speakers at the service A luncheon meeting of the were John H. Ward, D Milton Tremonton Businessmen is called Marble, President Charles J. for Tuesday, July 12 at 12 o'clock Wood and Bishop William J". noon. All members are invited Cullimore. Each paid high praise to the deceased and her husband, to attend. and their fine characteristics. The musical part of the pro VALLEY FISHERMEN ENJOY TRIP TO WYOMING gram' included the singing of "Peace, I Leave with You", by A group of men from the val- the Singing Mothers of the two ley, including B. R. Winzeler, Art Garland wards, directed by Mrs. Hilaman, Elmer Winzeler, Alma L. W. Manning and accompanied Theurer and Charles McClure by Mrs. F. M. Peck; a ladies' trio Jr., made a fishing trip to Lewis with Ethel Rogers, Mrs. Ralph Lake, Wyoming for four days Gleason and Mrs. Ray Gleason over the weekend. They were sang, "That Wonderful Mother very fortunate on the trip. They or Mine", a male quartet sang, returned Tuesday. "The Christian's Goodnight". Members of the group were Harold Castleton, Charles Last, Fred L. Nye and R. Evan Gee. "That Fund-Rais-inBeautiful Land", was sung as a g vocal duet by Mrs. Emron Wright and Mrs. Malcolm Gaddie and "I Love You .Truly" was sung by Already plans are underway Mr. and Mrs. Evan Gee. for a supper, dance and evening The invocation was offered by of carnival fun to be held at the Bishop Leonard Bishop and the Crystal Springs on Saturday, benediction by Alma W. King. Aueust 20th. for all people of Burial was in the Riverside Northern Utah. The gala event Cemetery by Shaw and Rogers event is to be staged by the Funeral Home with Arthur people of Deweyville, with all Michaelis offering the dedication proceeds going toward the build of the grave. ing of a new Deweyville building tion ST0HL, r LARGE CROWD PAY TRIBUTE TO ACCIDENT VICTIM. animal or auctionable article to swell the building fund. 3 t MM Published Weekly at Tremonton City, Utah ljfp5fXXVI i:3ry i while on his mission. Mr. and Mrs. Garland Puzey and family spent the weekend with her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Verl Bishop in Salt Lake. They celebrated the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Puzey's mother, Mrs. J. Bezzant. Bob Puzey remained in Magna to stay with Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Pearce, and Dick Pearce, his cousin has returned to visit in Tremonton, M. Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Lllcnqulst and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mason Port-ac- e and two children of East made a trip to Silverton, Colorado, where they spent the holiday weekend. v 1 Lostalled as officers of the Tremonton Business and Professional Women's Club for the mm. ing year are: (left to right) Arlene J. Ficklin, Donna Worley, Pearl W. Toland, Darlene Stenquist, Deo Christensen, Ethel Palmer and Katherine A. Kerr. Neiu Officers of Tremonton B.RW, Club Installed Softball Score ATTENTION Monday evening, June 27th, HIGH PRIESTS tha Tremonton Business and The Stake High Priest's presi- Professional Women's club held July 1st announce plans to hold an their installation dency Rascals 1, O. K. Rubber 15. banquet at the F.F.A. 6, Outlaws 20. outing at Willowmere Park In Oak cafe. July 5th Logan on Monday, July 18th The club was honored in havJaycees 18, F.FA. 15. starting at 4 p. m. The program ing three members of thfe BrigOutlaws 11, Rascals 13. will include games, musical num- ham City club as their guests for July 6 bers etc., and supper and Roy C. the evening. They were Miss The Girls team score Hyde Anderson head of the committee Jean Shonka, Miss Anna Erick-so- n Park 5, VFW 2. in charge stated "May we sugand Miss Lenora Romer. gest chicken." The tables were decorated with FICKLLNS RETURN Tec pream snH Hrlnlrc n,ill h tapers and seasonal flowers. All FROM VACATION furnished. Further plans will be j present enjoyed the delicious Dr. and Mrs. George Ficklin announced next week. food while listening to dinner music furnished by the girl's vioaccompanied by her parents, Mr. WORK AND QUILTING lin trio composed of Astrid Mae and Mrs. S. W. Jackson of Logan, DAYS SLATED Donna Green and Strand, returned last week from a The Tremonton Second ward Quinney, accompanied by month's holiday. They visited Relief Society announce plans Ann Holland at the piano. Don to hold a work meeting and Lee Rogers of Garland, also renmany points of interest includnext Tuesday, all day. dered a vocal solo, accompanied quilting ing Chicago, Niagra Falls and Lunch will be served. All the York. In Atlantic city, Dr. Ficklin ladies of the ward are invited. by Fawn W. Quinney. President Esther S. Harris preattended the Medical convention sided. The Club Collect was led on then the and party continued FIRST WARD GLEANERS by Doris C. Abbott. State conto Washington, Jamestown and TO MEET NEXT TUESDAY vention highlights were given by the Mammoth Caves in Kentuky, The Tremonton First ward Pearl W. Toland and Miss Shonand then on to Alabama. Here Gleaners, will meet at the home ka gave a of the Regional they visited with relatives Dr. of Jean Mortensen next Tuesday convention report in held Seattle durand Mrs. A. A. Jackson, and re- evening at 8 p. m. All Gleaners which she attended. June, ing turned home through Kansas of the ward are invited and ask The climax of the evening and Colorado. ed to bring a few copies of their came with a candle light cerefavorite reciples with them, to mony, directed by Jean Shonka, BRENKMANS SPEND exchange with other members of installing the new officers ol HOLIDAY IN IDAHO the group. club, which are as follows: Mr. arid Mrs. Adam Brenkman President, Arlene J. Ficklin; Make Business Flight To Idaho first Donna Woraccompanied by F. E. Kespler Mrs. Pauline Anderson, Mr. and ley; second Pearl weekend at the holiday spent ' VAL GENE BONE Mrs. Lynn Hatch flew to Arco W. Toland; treasurer, Darlene Payette Lakes and McCall, Idaho. LEAVES FOR TEXAS Idaho Wednesday on business. Stenquist; recording secretary, Lt. Val Gene Bone, son of Mr. Before returning home they They also stopped at Carey and Deo Christensen; corresponding and Mrs. R. M. Bone left Thurs visited Eastern Oregon. while away. Burley secretary, Katherine A. Kerr and day for San Antonio, Texas. He historian, Ethel Palmer. will be stationed at Randolph After the Installation Field. mony, the gavel was presented' to the incoming president, and BENNETT FAMILY VISITS Mrs. Esther S. Harris was given IN SUN VALLEY a past president's pin by the club Mr. and Mrs'. Aarl Bennett and as a token of appreciation of her family and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mayor Kleon Kerr was the FAMILY ENJOYS OUTING services during the past year. Bennett spent the weekend vis- guest speaker at the Wednes- IN LOGAN CANYON iting relatives in Carey, Idaho, day evening meeting of the Treand called on Elmer Bennett, monton Lions Club. Mr. Kerr Mr. and Mrs. Albert Burns brother of Aarl, who recently gave a very interesting talk on spent the weekend in Logan cansuffered a broken back in a fall. the resources of America, and yon. They were accompanied by The party then continued on to its place in the economic picture their children Mr. and Mrs.O. B. Whitney, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sun Valley. of the world. President Del Hansen presided. Burns and Mr. and Mrs. Toby Lou Jean Ballard, daughter of DR. HAWKINS IN Committees for the coming year Hall of Garland. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Ballard and DEE HOSPITAL were appointed as follows, with Harley Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. WCTU Diamond Medal winner Dr. Wm. Eli Hawkins is now the first person in the group to David Thomas and their families. has been selected as the Utah On Monday evening the party contestant to having treatment in the Dee act as committee chairman; 'compete for the His met condition at the Whitney home in WCTU Grand Diamond D. in B. Reed Green Socials Ogden. Hospital Medal at is as good as can be expected and Giles, J. G. Burgess, Ted L. Coch- Garland and enjoyed a firework the Anni75th organization's display and refreshments. he will remain there for about ran, Mel Nielsen. versary and National Convention M. Civic J. two weeks. Improvement to be held August 19, at PhilaMr. and Mrs. Wm. B. Hawkins Mortensen, Oarl Bennett, LaMo-in- e LAUBS ATTEND delphia. BROTHER'S FUNERAL of Studio City, Califoma and Cowley, Reese Mason. Miss Ballard's address is enM. H. Mr. and Mrs. J. Laub and Moody Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Attendance & Membersihip "Americans for America" titled and Cliff Lewis of Oakland, are Harry Drew, W. A. Adams, R. B. jsons Roland J. and Rex attend and she will give this talk over ed the funeral of Frank Laub, a Mrs. Axel Fredrlckson 's now staying at the Hawkins Davis, A. W. Fredrlckson. radio brother of J. 11. Laub, In Salt broadcast N. Frank Earl home. Mtjsic Stevens, at morning Saturday Lake Friday. Marble, Wilford Rogers' 11:30 a m. over KBUH. M. W. Laub, another brother vieita Here with Family Agriculture Blaine York, DaGlen-dal- e, of of F. Green Southern Utah, accompanied MANY TREMONTON PEOPLE vid Holmgren, Blaine Morse, JL Benjamin California, father of Mrs. Wiedman, B. H. Adams, Israel them home and 13 spending a SPEND HOLIDAY IN week in Tremonton. Lynn Iverson and D. B. Green is Hunsaker. YELLOWSTONE PARK Wildlife R. Z. now staying at the nome oi ur. Heppler, Going and coming at various and Mrs. D. B. Green and visit- Howard Glenn, Alma Theurer, LEAVE FOR TRIP TO CHICAGO a number of Tremonhis family. Frbnk. IL intervals, J. Harold Sandall. ing with Mr. and Deakln Mrs. Ed and ton families and their guests Harold Reese J. Legislative Mr. and Mrs. Jay Dee Harri3 left spent the Fourth weekend at ADAMS FAMILY VISIT PARK James Walton, Vincent Chiodo. Tuesday by car for Chicago. They Yellowstone Park. Inter Club and Conventions Carol, Vern, Eldon and. Gary Wilson 'spent In the group were the D. B. and Perry Adams Garland Puzey, Ruel Robblns, A. expect to return next week. Green family and their guests, the weekend fishing In Yellow C. Conine. Darlene Robblns, Ervin Ellis and stone Park. Intra Club & Finance Guy MRS ZOLLINGER D. S. Green; the Wayne Sandalls Johnson, Rudy Miller, M. W. UNDERGOES OPERATION THE FOR Brenda Scofield; the James and BOY A Moore. Mrs. Lyman M. Zollinger has Waltons Waland Orethe Strombenj; HARRY MILLERS R. B. Fund Community Just returned from the L. D. S. and Mrs. MarJack Floyd Stenquist dron, Shumway. Hospital in Salt Lake City, where Mr. and Mrs. Harry Miller are the Cliff Kerr A. N. Oeo Humphries; garet Publicity Reynolds, she has spent two weeks, underthe oroud parents of a son born Mrs. LaRain Mr. and family; going a major operation. this week in a Brigham hospital. Ryttlng. Health Mrs. LowMr. Marble and and Safety Wayne Sight It's also the first brother for the Sandall, Most ell the Flamm. of group Blaine Ray Ashcraft, MANY GROUPS HOLIDAY three girls of the family. were located at Fishing Bridge. Hansen. AT BEAR LAKE Merchants Westley Oephart, GARNERS AND Max Laub, Parley Archibald. Among the many townspeople Birth Announcement STENQLTSTS VISIT THE Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Jenson to Aviation Adams, spend the holiday weekend at Floyd Jay PACIFIC NORTHWEST Dee Harris. Bear Lake, were Mr, and Mrs. of Brigham City announce the Boys & Girls Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Garner Harry Miller, John Laws, Mr. and Mrs. Doug- arrival of a daughter, born July Einor Mrs. Sten Darrell Steve Hales D. W las Laws and Mr. and Mrs. Jule 7th at the Valley hospital. Hughes, and Mr. and Harris. Harris and their families. Saturday evening returned quist Another party who spent the TEXTIIJE CL.ASS New Industries Burnice, after a ten day vacation, tourNorthwest. D. E. 4'h at Boar Lake were Mr. and DISCONTINUED They Hunsaker, Irvin Stohl ing the Piicific Mrs. Lyman M. Zollinger has Mrs. Guy Ballard, Mr. and Mrs. in H. G. relatives Ernest Olympia visited with Watland, Mr. on Mrs. announced that the Textile Howard the and and return Woodward. Glenn, Seattle and Mr. and Mrs. paint classes, held weekly, will In Cali Education Ilalvor G!(?nn Cliff and visited Frank Oakland, Kerr, journey be discontinued until September. NicLson. Francis Norr. fornia. . De-A- nn vice-preside- nt, vice-preside- Lions Club Committees For 1949 - 50 Named Lou Jean Ballard Chosen to Speak In Philadelphia Peck-enpaus- h, |