OCR Text |
Show r Bears Down Box Elder Bees With 72 49 Score -- W K . kite. I ... ... i I' 1 f " fl . Laub Gardner and By John f Glen Ralph Cobia each poured 17 points through the nets to lead Bear win River's Bears to a d Box over the Elder Bees. The win g:ves the Rivermen a 0 record in league play, with only one regional encounter remaining before the Class 72-4- 9 upset-minde- Set Tractor Maintenance class A tractor maintenance class will be held for the next two WIGHTS RETURN HOME Elder's Bob Parsons almost closed the point gap. Gardner and Cobia, each with 17 points had to share top scoring honors with Parsons of Box Elder. Hess was next in line for the Rivermen with 15, followed by Daryl Garn with 10. 9-- CARD OF THANKS Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Wight have returned home after a three week's trip to Arizona. They visited with some of the families from here who went down to spend the winter months. Mrs. Bjorn Home Mrs. S. E. Bjorn returned home last week to attend the showing of the school play. Mrs. Bjorn had been to California at the death of her daughter-in-laMrs. Eugene Bjorn. weeks, beginning Monday, Mar. 4, at the Bear River high school shop at 2:30. The clss will be for two hours daily, according to William D. Burton of the Adult Education Program. AT IVERSON HOME Mr. and Mrs. Carl Skinner, Judy Lynn and Annette, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Claude Iverson, Sunday. The Skinners are from Ogden. CARD OF THANKS RECOVERING FROM the death of our husband OPERATION father, we have realized Mrs. George Napoli is at gratitude the friendliness home again recovering from an of those around us. We express at the Dee our sincere thanks, to everyone operation performedShe is reportHospital recently. who helped us at this time, to be greatly improved. and we appreciate the work of ed the Fielding ward Relief Society CANADIAN CALLERS in our behalf. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Karren The Dave Wood family. are sincerely grateful to In our friends for their kindness in tourney. Gardner, Bear pivot ace, led the death of our mother and and the first period drive for the grandmother. We deeply ap- with We A of those who Bears as he tallied seven points, preciate four on two brilliant vtip-inparticipated in the funeral servIn the second period, Gardner ice, those who sent flowers, and Bear River are members of the JUNIOR CHAMPIONS of South and Cobia continued to score offered help and sympathy in Third Ward, who went through the stake tournament undefeated, winwhile Gardner con- any way. Our loss was easier beconsistently, cause of these things. ing thirteen games. Members of the teams are: left to rigght, Truman Smith, backboards. both trolled The family of John Christensen, Delos Stenquist, Ralph Walker, Kenneth Porritt, Vaughn came from Lethbridge, Alberta, Larry Hess began to hit from Mrs. Mary H. Davis Roundy, Eric Stenquist, Neil Stimpson, Ear land Smith, Gary Stenquist, Joseph around the keyhole early in the Canada last week to visit at WANTED! Christensesn. Willis Christensen is the coach and Darwin Johns, manager. The third period and Gardner tailed-i- n the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. MEN TO FOR TRAIN met the and division 27 's in game, team defeated Weber 45 to opening Saturday two more shots be fore leav- ATTEND RECEPTION Mr. Karren is a brother Allen. REAL ESTATE APPRAISERS score. Wednesday night the Honey vi lie team Monday night, winning by a ing the game on fouls three AND SHOW 21 to 60. Must be residents of Mrs. Allen. Age team "met Clinton Ward. minutes into the quarter. Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Allen at- of this county two or more Hess and big Lyle Hunsaker, tended v a special showing of years. Competent appraisers reMr. and Mrs. Ardell Anderson -- Ten continGardner's "The Commandments" in to replacement, ceive of month. $325 $450 Centerville, visited with in per Plyorgan medley, "Oh, My Father", bald. She was reared a last period drive Salt Lake City last week. They Farm experience valuable. Write friends and relatives here, Friued to and "I Know That My Redeemer mouth, and married Eddie John- to ice spark the game for the Bears, also attended a reception at the Box L. Leader, Tremonton, day: They were at the home of Lives". son, May 11, 1935 in Ogden. some fine Box Governor's after Mansion while there. shooting Utah. by Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Sandall. At the time of her death she Bishop Earl then spoke, folof Gleathe lowed by a duet by Mrs. was serving as secretary son and Mrs. Forsberg, "Beyond Junior Sunday School in the ward. The Sunset", with a reading by Thatcher-Penros- e Venice Maughan. The closing Surviving are her husband Gals" Working, Look For daughters,, Funeral services for William remarks were made by Bishop and nine sons and S. Marines last musical Feron, with the U. James Bowcutt, 82, who died Archibald. The Feb. 20, after a number was a vocal solo by in Japan, Connie, Linda, Clyde, Wednesday, Rhoda Christopherson, "A Per- Steven, DeLoy, Kenny, Rex and long illness, were conducted fect Ethel Forsberg the six day old son, her parents Monday afternoon in the River- at theDay", with of Plymouth and the following piano. side Ward chapel. Bishop Leland THURSDAY. FRIDAY. SATURDAY itn was The benediction and sisters, Linford brothers given by Capener was in charge of the John J. and Dell, Shumway. Archibald, Ronald, service and a large crowd atBurial was in the Fielding Mrs. Mona Brown, all of Ogden; tended, Mr. Bowcutt was born Dec. Cemetery, where the grave was Leland and Mrs. Viola Fox, Caif.; Mrs. Relda Diderickson, 7, 1874 in Slaterville, a son of dedicated by William J.Moab; Darla Dean Hess, in BowJohn and Eliza Craddock Europe; Merlin, Salt Lake City; cutt. The family moved to and Ray, Idaho. a was child. Honey ville when he Funeral services were conHe married Nancy A. Morten-so- n ducted Tuesday afternoon in the March 25, 1900 in Diamond-ville- , Thatcher-Penros- e ward chapel Wyo. The marriage was by Bishop William D. Burton. later solemnized in the Logan Joan Waldron played the organ Temple. prelude and postlude and' accomHe has been active in the a as panied the vocal solo and male ward sprvine Riversirip ward teacher and as president The Tremonton First Ward quartet. "Valley of Peace", was the of the YMMIA. He was a seven- chapel was filled to capacity ty in the Bear River Stake at Friday afternoon when the peo- first song by the quartet conT. Waldron, Jack the time of his death. ple of the valley assembled to sisting of Verl Surviving are his widow and pay tribute to the life and work Anderson, Vern Petersen and the following son and daughters, of,H. Ervin Stohl, who died Evan Christensen. The invocaMrs. R. H. (Delbertina) Boyd, February 18, in an Ogden hos- tion was offered by Joseph J. Cuba City, N. Mex.; Mrs. M. C. pital after an illness of two Nelson. Speakers were Gerald H. Tolman, Clark Rudd and (Delta) Marsh, Salt Lake City; months with a heart ailment. Thkk Fluffy Burton. Mrs. William (Irene) Berquist, Frost Point Bishop Reed Giles of Tremon- Bishop A vocal solo, "I'll Walk with Kellogg, Ida.; Stanley Bowcutt, ton Fourth ward conducted the Tremonton; Mrs. M. J. (Lorella) funeral and. Ruby God", was sung by Sherry and and Gayle Burton Sanford, Tungston, Nev.; also Thompson played the organ preAdams 12 played an organ 17 Gayle A lude and postlude. grandchildren, great male quargrandchildren, 2 brothers and 2 tet with Ed Kerr, Lynn Iverson, and piano duet, "Unanswered sisters, Lorenzo Bowcutt, Lewis-to- Dallin Nielsen and Nick Peter- Yet". Burial was in the Thatcher-Bothwe- ll Cache County; George, sen sang, "Sometime We'll Cemetery by Rogers Riverside; Mrs. Jennie Ogden-- Understand", with Cathryn Neil-se- n A beautiful assortment of A thick, thirsty, Canat the piario. The invocation Mortuary. The grave was dediTremonton; and Mrs. Martha Throw Rugs in practical non Towel in lovely soft Rudd. cated by Jasper was offered by President Deloris Dean, Cokeville, Wyo. the famous Viscose non decorator colors, white The Riverside Singing Moth- Stokes. crush pile. Tweed effects Rose, French Blue, Pink, in green, grey, tan or ers sang the opening and closing George Smith, president of Nile Green, and Reseda rose beige. songs for the funeral service. the Tremonton Lions Club read Green. "Sometime We'll Understand", Resolutions of Respect and TriBeautiful buy at Penney's was the first number and the bute from the club, and other thrifty price! Seamless Gay. ' mode nylons sheath your legs closing song was, "I Walked In speakers were D. W. Harris, in one rnist of color no God's Garden". Darryl J. Woodland, a business streaks, no rings to mar the Joseph Forsberg gave the in- associate of General Mills, Jay effect. Glowing shades. vocation and Virginia March Dee Harris, and Patriarch James pair to 11. services for Mrs. Funeral gave the obituary. Faye Gleason Walton. and Ethel Forsberg sang, "In Other music for the service Mary H. Davis, 83, who died The Garden, and Leonard Dick- included a vocal solo, "Hold Monday, Feb. 18, were conduct- y Thou My Hand", by Val Leavitt ed Friday afternoon in the Bear ey sang, "I Walked l 57" Long - Colored Where Jesus Walked". Ellen accompanied by Blanche Han River Stake tabernacle. Bishop's Capener played an organ solo. sen, a vocol solo, "My Task", counselor James White of GarJumbo Garment "Oh, My Father". by Jennie Oyler, with Mrs. Niel- land Second Ward officiated. Speakers were Russell Cap- sen at the piano, "The Lord's Speakers were Charles W. ener, Heber Anderson and Bish Prayer", sung by Vosco Call, and Wood, Frank Munns, and Bishop a vocal duet, "Beyond the Sun- Duane Archibald, and the music op Capener. The benediction was given by set", by Lulu Johnson and Jessie included prelude and postlude John Ward. Burial was in the Miller accompanied by Ann bv Ethel Forsberg, a song, Riverside Cemetery by Rogers Freiss. Mrs. Johnson gave a "Softly and Tenderly Jesus is Big Plastic Bags that will Mortuary. The grave was dedi- musical readtng with the duet. Calling", by a ladies sextette. hold from 14 to 16 dresses. cated by Ralph Putnam. Perfect for dust free storBishop Reed Giles made the Members of the singing group age use. closing remarks and the male are Iva Larson, Leila Thompson, quartet sang, '"Til We Meet Agnes Bishop, Rhoda ChristophAgain". The benediction was erson, Margaret Manning. SPECIAL SPRING SPECIAL PURCHASE Prints and Plains The other vocal numbers were given by Lynn Iverson. Embossed Cotton Burial was in the Riverview by grand daughters of Mrs. Cemetery by Rogers Mortuary. Davis. Naomi Davis sang, "The The grave was dedicated by Lord's Prayer", accompanied by Clark N. Stohl. Mrs. Forsberg: Mrs. Dorothy Thunnell and Mrs. Janet sang, "In The Garden", Funeral services for Jonathan D. Wood, 81, who died Feb. 16, new accompanied by Annette Smith; Complete Spring; Dainty pastel embossed assortment in plain and The new elastic throat and Mrs. Ruby Dayis Sims sang, were conducted Wednesday cottons with flecks of of fancies. Extra "That Wonderful Mother wide 45 in. perfect fitting casual in afternoon in the Fielding Ward gold completely washable Spring colors. Soft leather Mine" with Mrs. Forsberg at the perfect for capess andi chapel. Bishop Rosel Zundel and extremely practical. dresses. uppers and Neolite Soles conducted the service and Sizes 12 to 20. piano. Sizes 12 to 3. Frank Elmer gave the beneRhodes played the prelude Riverin the was Burial diction. and postlude. Mrs Agnes Lorenc Archibald side Cemptery where the grave Bishop M. A. Garn gave the invocation and Faye Gleason Johnson. 38, died Friday morn- was dedicated by Dr. Melvin R. and Ethel Forsberg sang, "In ing. Feb. 22. at a Brigham City Davis. , , V The Garden", accompanied by hospital following childbirth. Bleached and Mangled Spatter Dash Tricot Knit Womens Plastic Coated Audrey Gleason. The first She was born May 11, 1918, ' FOAM UTILITY speaker was C. J. Wood, after in Plymouth, a daughter of which Mrs. Rhodes played an Frank and Agnes Rudd Archi- the-effor- ts s. Tre-mont- on 38-2- 7 William James Bowcutt Services Held Monday Out Penney's MmfiTfinfflinrfli Culli-mor- Wihinriniinirnttriiiraimiriiiniwii rii iir ninniiii BARGAINS! ILJiilD)! T inimnininii'nimifrif e. Large Crowd Pays Final Tribute iis. ToEErvinStohl TWEED RUGS service 1 CANNON TOWELS 300 n, 49 , Sheer Seamless Whisper Gaymode Nylons Serveies Held Monday For Man7 H. Davis jg: 98 ... 81-- TO ) J To-Da- BAGS 900 Services Held fI For Jonathan D.Wood Wol-for- . Lu-cret- ia DUSTERS d Death Claims Mother Of Nine Children SIL N' NUB COLORED 98 300 CASUALS New Assortment Spring Butonieres 29c 1 . Mrs. Melba Morley Buried In Washington Hi MATS Funeral services for Mrs. Leonard (Melba) Morley, 44, who died suddenly last week In a Seattle hospital, were con ducted Thursday, Feb. 21 at the Fissell Funeral home In Chehal-ls- , Wash. She was an active member of the Community Concert Association in Chehalis, past president Will Carry All Bear River of the Women's Auxiliary of the School Lewis County Medical Society; Basketball Tournament Games Compli- - $ past vice president of the Women's Auxiliary to the Washington ments of $ State Medical Society and was the originator of the Nurse's J. H. FRONK COMPANY scholarship to the Lewis County Medical Society. (' A. D. RICH & SONS She is survived by her ' -- CHASE PETERSON'S CAFE her parents, Mr. and band, Dr. Leonard G. Morley, 430 on your Radio Diai KLO Mrs. J. S. Hamson, Tremqiton and two sisters. Smartly Styled SPRING COTTONS 3 High hus-Chehal- l00 98 FLOUR SACKS 4 for bleached squares Large with out holes or printing. Thirsty, Absorbant towels tor kitchen use. Stock up. Reduced to Clear 21" Tall Baby Rou nd Reversible RAYON VISCOSE DOLLS THROW RUGS A large group of Spring and Easter Styles cleverly for 6treet or designed dress-u- p to 18 wear. 14 ft Sizes to24tt. 12 PANTIES 00 Large size matt for kitchen or bath room use A real back saver. In spatter dash design. Red, yellow and green. All Plastic ' 277 A close-ou- t of our entire stock of dolls. These are 21 inches tall and daintily dressed. Painted hair and moving eyes. Round NYLON , reversible throw rugs in pastel colors. Ideal for bath or bed room use. 27 in. 2 for J00 A good quality tricot knit brie! or band leg style. Elastic waist and leg. Sizes small, medium and large. Chlldrens Fancy Cotton SLIPS 77 Girls fancy cotton Slips, Eyelet embroidered bodice and lace trim, white only. Sizes 4 to 12. |