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Show Tremonton. Ut&H The Thursday, February LEADER jji a rrwrB FIELDING Article Recounts History of Howell Valley Era Eye-Witnes- s9 16 1981 PENROSE Thatclier Family Attends Reception Fieldncr Ward Ball Judged Success iai ji ;rauc uere Sun fir.. Mr and Mrs. Gordon Thompson Mrs. Dallas Sandy, where she ha and Mr. accompanied , evenhome at the of her daup ing "-- -j Stokes to ungual" ivdav re- William Clough. The first a wedduig attended ing, they Mr. and Mrs the week she visited at Clearf m ception, honoring of Mr. and with the family of Mr. and son Brent Anderson, iJt of Brigham George Hewitt Andersen Mrs. Ben Mrs. Amy Petersen and Gunk City. was Borgstrom were d;nner Petersen Wade Tuesday a birthday Friday at the home of Mr arid guest of honor at Mrs. Mrs. James Wise of Clearfield. mother, his party given by The baby of Mr. and Petersen. Leonard j. were played Peter Petersen has been in games Competitive with prizes going to the winners. hospital with pneumonia for 1 few days this week. Refresliments were served to Snow Basin was the place of fourteen guests on his ninth included Mr. and Mrs. El win God and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Godfrey The Green and Gold Ball with families of Clarkston and and as frey of an a Ranch the Promontory government granted them the Following is reprint a theme of "Wonderland by Mr. and Mrs. Dale Balls and sections of land j pany and the Curlew Ranch article by Keith Wuerthner, acNight" was at the LDS ward re- family of Logan. 20 miles on either side of pany. tivities editor for "The Utah creational hall Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. John E. Coombs The land within this district, under direction of M.I.A. execuImpulse". January issue of Thio-k- the track for its entire length. emRailroad Pacific Central The Chemical which was not granted to the tive officers. Saturday "and Sunday visited with Corporation's Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Harris and was Leland built Stanford, was by railroads, magazine. ployee gradually acquired A floor show was under direcMark P. Collis at Ogden. Hopowners. from the state by private Huntington, contain Believing it might Mrs. Maurice family kins and Charles Crocker. The It was impossible to develop the tion of Mr. and Mr. Mrs.- Verl Udy, to Mr. and interest of something Wilcox. Ruth Ann played and Mrs. Owen Udy in the land, given by the government to land to advantage because practi- the theme on the Hodges with Watson, and Lyle a piano, northern Box Elder county area, the railroad between Corinne and cally the entire water supply, in- Mia Maid all girl dance and a and Linda Finch had a birthday the became scatlater numerous Kelton, Utah, to cluding springs we obtained special permission dance by a group from the stake. party Saturday evening, honoring personal property of Mr. Crocker. tered over the territory, happened Mrs. Watson. present the article here. Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. This area contained 400,000 to be located on the Crocker hold Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mason "From ranches to rockets! acres Eldon Hess and family Monday interest for the Odell Summer, upon wnicn large stock ings. visited with Mr. and Mrs. Leslie birthday. From a once peaceful was Wells Malad. Mrs. of Marlene at a were Saturday, they spent an the At family ranches was day happy operated. to sell The Crockers refused Thursday Mrs. Donnetta Petersen accom Voorhies at Clearfield last week. valley to a highly industrial- death of Mr. Crocker, two com' after spend day there enjoying the snow m home, Little Pete the sold unless of land their any they ized missle center! Miss Betty Petersen of panied by her daughter, Mrs. weeks in the hospital, in- activities. panies were formed to take over it all; and, conseqently, the entire Carol Jensen of Brigham, spent the weekend ing two a In short: The history of the the property. They were known area spent Ida., Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Wood . major operation, Pete is remained unproductive. Friday at Salt Lake City where with her mother, Mrs. Donnetta cluding Howell Valley in Utah. fine. relatives ;..nd friendj and feeling horns companied It was not until 1909. when they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Petersen. Nelson returned of Corinne to Warren Friday When a charge of solid Mrs. Josephine Howell and Congressman Joseph Mr. and Mrs. Claine Petersen Eugene Christofferson and family rocket fuel broke ground evening to attend the wedding of David Eccles, a millionaire busi They also visited with Mrs. Peter and constart to family of Bountiful and Mr. officially niece. a recently, nessman from became famMrs. Ogden, sen's sister, Edith Stokes. and Mrs. Glen Petersen and be today (Thursday) struction of Thiokol's Wasatch will meeting Mrs. Amy Petersen, in company interested in the project, that Mrs. Edith Welling and Mrs. ily of Logan visited with their Division, one of the most interesthome of Mrs. Fred Coombs with her daughter the at and to were sufficient funds available week were house last last Groth Opal mother, Mrs. Elma Petersen ed bystanders remarked, "I've with Miss Iris Coombs as hostess. of Clearfield James Wise, over entire Crocker the take the Frank at Mismash guests week. seen as many as 10,000 head of Sunday visitors at the home of home Tuesday from holdings in Utah and Idaho. In home, Murray. Saturday the Mr. and Mrs. Verl Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Rex Richards were returned rattle in this valley. I'd never California. They had 1910 two into ranches Beach, the of were Long at Earl Leo Mrs. merged guests overnight an become of accompanied by have dreamed it would Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Nicholas with another daugbeen Land Promontory-Curlethe home. visiting the with Welling Logan spent Friday visiting industrial center." hter and family, Mr. Mr. Howell, for 14 and Mrs. fam- Ogden. Company. and Rhead Mrs. Hal Mr. Mr. were Mrs. and Darvel Gam and was Sor Elmer The bystander HISTORY I NFOLDING Visiting at the Earl J. Holt Dean Chambers, who are leaving years a representative from Utah overnight guests at the home of ily at Soda Springs, Idaho. enson, a resident of the valley Mrs. Mae home last week were When the House California to make their home in to was the president of Mr. and Mrs. Golden Jensen at Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. since 1912, iwhen he moved here Activities Committee interviewed the Congress; and Mr. and New York and family was at this Shapiro time Dr. It were week City. While there they company. Wood last Mr. Frank Murray and also visited with from Logan to work as a foreman General Albert C. Mrs. Bob Whitney and family of did a lot of sight seeing and of Howell was laid and Mrs. Ronald the townsite Wedemeyer, of Salt Richards Y. Mrs. H. and and Wilcox Cattle and Land for the Hillside chief of the global planning for out basked in the California weather Ogden. Lake City. family at Ogden. Company. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Godfrey and which stayed around 85 degrees. the United States during World SunMoss Contown was named Keith The Mr. Mrs. after and Coombs Dale and to spent the came Ray "When I valley," War II, he was asked how late it family were dinner guests at the ' Mr. Sorenson, recalls, "there was was on the Soviet timetable for gressman Howell. It continued to Saturday at Brigham on business. day entertained at a family party. home of Mr. and Mrs. Theil Jen- FAMILY HOLDS Mrs. and Mr. and the included Guests held Guild Future grow, population today and Progress that one house standing, sen and family at Millville last BIRTHDAY PARTY just the United States. He numbers around 200. Howell was their club meeting at the home of James Kent and family of Boise,n week. was only five years old. After conquering the question grave thought, incorporated into a full township Mrs. Maxiene gave Hazen Mr. and Mrs. Perce Watkins Garn with Mrs. Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. working for Hillside for several and then he said: "It is too late." in 1948. The Mr.and Mrs. Glen Udy and fam- were elected mayor Althea Wilcox as A and family, Mr. and Mrs. hosts at a family party SavisitRheumina years, I bought land for $2.00 or He meant it was too late for was Orland first who served Mrs. Udy and ily and in and Thomas was Hess, family musical turday house. a presented program Parry night at their home. Two built acre and an $2.50 Bess America to win. But later when Mr. by the USU Extension Service. George Parry of Malad, Mr. and ed with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer were observed by the birthdays Our home here was once the the Committee gave him the op- that position from Satat Farmington Hess has been a resident of How- Luncheon was served to 23 mem- Mrs. Mike Moss and small daugh- and family of Mrs. Lee those group, M 'Bar the for' headquarters to edit the testimony, ell for 27 years. He is now in bers and four of Elwood and Verl Waldron The next ter of Tremonton, Mr. and Mrs. urday. guests. one of the big holdings portunity ranch and Mrs. Mr. and Cyril Godfrey General Wedemeyer ran a line charge cf janitorial services at meeting will be tonight (Thurs Dan Kent and family. The party family were dinner guests at the of Thatcher. in the valley." "It is too late" and wrote Thiokol. to through will was in George "Husbands be a Dinner was served to 16 guesU and compliment day) One of the best dry farming in: "It is very, very late." home of Mr. and Mrs. Glen and the evening was spent visiBefore the arrival of Thiokol Party" at the recreational hall Parry and Mike Moss who were areas in the intermountain west, and family at Murray Sunday. most Americans do in 1957. the young people of How- commencing at 8 o'clock. ting and listening to music. observing birthdays. Turkey dinthe Howell Valley has seen some notEven so, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Coombs and ner was served. eccept the fact that it is very, ell were moving out Today many busy days. "I remember one time very late on the e for visited with Mrs. William, Mrs. Moss's sister, Mrs. Ardelle are of these a family moving young people when Hillside made single purour nation. e Kendal and other relatives Happenings Howell Valley back. Twenty-fivat( Thomas, called from Bethesda, chase of 4,000 head of cattle and saving world and in our own residents now work at Thiokol. around the week. last Ida., Preston, Maryland and talked briefly to Mr. 'Bar M" 400 homes from the the confirm nevertheless and each member of the family. Verl Mrs. and Mr. country Udy Sorenson recalls. "One year we The upper part of the Howell y fact. Recently, in a Rex Stacey of Ogden was an were the at period dinner guests still family of tons and hay, put up 2,600 Valley hasn't changed much from found I Mrs. Mr. of Pharen and home newspaper, my reading overnight guests at the home of had to buy more. out the early days. Modern machinery Apgood and family at Salt Lake his grandparents, Mr. .and Mrs. scattered items the following and have Those days passed, one has replaced antique machinery Owen Hess Friday. overCity Sunday. Mr. Sorenson now owns the last through many pages, isolated full which stands forgotton, so the from the other that and Social Development Club had Ace Mr. Mrs. and Godfrey team in the valley. "I haven't had In the grown with sagebrush. contents was of all their of visited the last meeting at the home of impact Susan, Ogden of cattle daughter, a harness on them for three not brought to bear on the reader: southern part,thethe days have Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Munson Mrs. Maggie Wood. Mrs. Harry with for There isn't and past. any thing years. valley roaming and family last week. Reds Winning Taylor of Tremonton reviewed them to do on a modern farm, so Today, a modern missile producVisiting with Mr. and Mrs. Harrison E. Salesbury's book BANGKOK From (U P I) : tion center is rising on the I just let them out to pasture Norman Petersen at Salt Lake "To Moscow and Beyond." Miss with my other stock," he explains. Troops Overthrow plains of northern Utah. City last week were Mr. and Mrs. Janet Coombs sang accompanying . The . . the Laos from in distance Rule a short Only That's the Howell Valley, yes- Leland Burton and Mrs. Elma herself on her guitar. leader, terday and today! group's spot where the Union and Central Revolutionary Luncheon was served by the Petersen. Sylvia Burton returned Pacific Railroads joined at Prom paratrooper Capt. Kong Lae, 27, hostess assisted by Mrs. Opal to with Lake them. Satl City a the to was desuribed today by Bangkok ontorv. Utah, complete entertainMrs. Lula Wood and Mrs. Mrs. Darrell Garn, for over Godfrey nation's first transcontinental rail newspaper as a "fellow traveler" hower to crack down on Cuba club memtwelve to Wood a ed at Thursday Mary party birthday 5,500,000 ComHowell of Policyholders road in 1869, the escaped Valley and a follower with military force before it's too The next is closely related to the history munist Pathet Lao leader Prince late. They recommended the use of evening for her husband. Guests bers and several guests. I ' UL. of the railroads. Diplomatic cir marines and paratroopers to take Souphanouvong. Daryl D. Private ownership of the land cles here said that should the re- over the island . . . The State Dedates back to the building of the volutionary party lean toward the partment immediately objected. It railroads. left, Southeast Asia would be informed President Eisenhower To encourage the companies en come the world's hottest spot . that nothing would turn As Abraham Lincoln once predicted, Utah HAS become office at gaged in the construction, the "hotter than Africa." sentiment against the a treasure house. We produce more than twice as From THE CONGO (US United States more than military 541 So. Main much gypsum as we use, seven times as much iron, NEWS) : Premier Lumumba de intervention in Cuba. much 10 times as much lead and zinc, 25 times as scribes his policy as one of . Garland Every day such items as these potash and 50 times as much copper. These and other "positive neutralism." But Vice are scattered out through your Phone AL mineral surpluses, sold out of state, help create prosPremier Antoine Gizenga. who have frightening acts as Premier during Lumum- newspaper. They of Utahns. far thousands perity implications when put together ba's many absences, frequently that hati rM world-wid- e Communism con. . the line echoes the Communist UTAH K&IfllfJG to advance toward its goal tinues FARM MUTUAL STATE radio is controlled by Ancicent of world domination. Are AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE COMPANY "From the earth comss an abundant life for all" you doINI lAHCI Kashamure, the Minister of In- ing anything about it? Home Office: Bloomlngton, Illinois formation, who is regarded as In Mr. and in those of many After nearly a year, Minnesota others, Lumumba is a Commundrivers have become used to their ist agent and deliberately at"ghost" bridge. tempting to create chaos so he Before it acquired its present can call in Soviet troops and appearance, the bridge came establish a Communist dictatorcloser to being a "ghost maker" ship in the Congo. than a ghost itself. A narrow Communist Fortress structure, it had been the scene From HAVANA of some serious accidents. Most Russian ships have been deliverof the accidents occured at night ing mysterious cargoes to Hawhen drivers were unable to de- vana. Large crates, large enough relaxing feeling of effortless driving is the superb silence tect the sudden narrowing of the to hold parts for airplanes or High among the special pleasures of Cadillac ownerroad leading to the bridge. of the Cadillac engine the virtual absence of ti avel rockets, are being unloaded. The ship is the car's remarkable handling ease. It seems Standard warning signs helped shipments get very special care. noise . . . and those deep and buoyant Cadillac seats. almost to drive itself. In parking, traffic, or on the open alert drivers to the danger ahead, Cuban longshoremen are not albut many of them still failed to lowed to handle them. They are Your Cadillac dealer will be more than happy to let more than road, a Cadillac maneuvers with scarcely avoid crashing in to the structure. unloaded by the Russian crews . . you see for yourself how deftly a 1961 Cadillac handles. Finally, traffic authorities decided certain areas of the interior have your thoughts to prompt it. And contributing to this on a dramatic move to help re- been put off limits such as the duce accidents at the bridge. They large Zapata swamp on the coated the entire structure with south coast. There is speculation a reflective material to make it that bases of some sort are being stand out brightly in the head- developed. S -( J,f,, lights of approaching cars at From WASHINGTON (AP) : night. Two American intelligence specThe bridge at first seems to an ialists were presumed by the approaching driver like an ap- Pentagon to have gone behind parition floating in midair. But, the Iron Curtain. The two are now he is able to make out exact- Bernon F. Mitchell, 31, and Will-ia- n H. Martin, 29, employed since ly what it is and can drive on it safely because he can see it 1957 as mathematical analysts at 1 L clearly. the National Security Agency at This bridge is a dramatic illu- Nearby Ft Meade, Md, NSA is stration of a new development in the super-secrradio signals and the reduction of night traffic ac- works on communications intellicidents. Most night accidents gence 24 hours a day. (Both traioccur because drivers cannot tors turned up lated in Moscow see vehicles and obstacles ahead. and gave Soviet Russia secret inA clear determination of size formation detstuctive to our naand shape of hazards helps drivers tion.) avoid them. Trucks for example, State Department Error can be seen much more clearly NEW BEDFORD, MASS. From at night if large areas of rear A former United States (AP,: refleccovered with are and sides to Cuba who watched Ambassador tive materials The Minnesota bridge indicates Fidel Castro's revolutionary rise the State DeSmmjf that, for maximum safety at to power, blamed for the present partment today and entire vehicles, bridges, night, other objects should be made re- Cuban situation, Arthur Gardner, who held the diplomatic post, deflective all over. There has not been an accident clared . . . that he fought all the on the bridge since it received time with the State Department VISIT YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED in a fruitless effort to convince DEALER this special treatment. Drivers should be alert for dis- Washington that Castro talked tant traffic problems. Even at and acted like a Communist. From WASHINGTON (Syndislow speeds, far off situations will be immediate problems In a mat- cated column): The Joint Chiefs 895 West Main of Staff advised President Elsen- Tremonton. 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