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Show if ol:-- 1 Friends Rebuild Coop Destroyed By Fire th Nlaj 1 1 X A- - ERrJ CqXSI ES V "Hon I'IDE " " m Published Weekly at Trcmonton City. Utah NOTICE TO WARD QUEENS j AND ATTENDANTS Drive Show All Green and Gold ball queens and their attendants and part- ners are requested to meet Monat 8 p. m. at the ctart means a day evening :fSk the North Box Garland ward recreation hall, Drive, need where they will receive Instructy cancer tions on their march for the Stake Ball. the at held show AH those who will participate 26, March school high in ''1 drive in this locality, the stake dance festival will V'ucclainied, by all who meet at the some place at 8:30. i wic liic uufib, doy uonceo Hodels wore new spring which in the entire group will C. renney w, from J. La-participate, will be taught. Shop, Classic, Mildred Bunnell, dance direcand heirloom Cowley tor asks the group to be prepared through-estat&om collections to reman at the practice until t, Hanson was 10 o'clock, as this will be one of the following the main rehearsals for the with dance. 5ktinfr: Fieicunz master Salt Lake City; Iff I . inij, 'rice NUMBER 29 Thursday, April 7, 1949 Monthly Leadership Meeting Set MRS. NORA COMPTON HONORED ON 801U On Monday evening. April 11, the monthly stake leadership meeting will be held in the Garland ward hall and all MIA ward officers are urged to be in at tendance. All Beehive keepers are especially requested to be there. BIRTHDAY WHAT BURNS DOWN MUST GO UP seem? The children snd grandchild ren of Mrs. Nora CromDton gathered at the home of her daughter Mrs. J. W. Olsen in Ogden on March 30th' to celebrate her eightieth birthday. Mrs. Crompton . was born in to be the motto of a group of friends and neighbors of former Bishop J. Leo Stokes of Bothwell. When a fire destroyed his turkey coops last week a group of some fifteen men arrived on the scene last Tuesday and had the frame work of a new plant up before noon when the picture was taken. The men planned to have the siding and Trumbull roof on before nightfall, and completed by the time a new shipment of baby poults would arrive. The group consisted of members of the Elder's quorum of the ward and were under the direction of Thyres Sessions. When a feller needs a friend he usually has them, must be the version of Mr. Stokes County, Ohio, March Her parents, Mr. and FIFTH AND SIXTH GRADES I ALL STATE REGISTERED Mrs. Simon Misenjr were conENTERTAIN PARENTS NURSES TO ATTEND verts to the Mormon church and MEETING Last Friday the fifth and sixth when she was four months old came to Utah on one of the first grades entertained at school. The trains to make the The Utah State Nurses associ1.5; trip after On Wednesday, April 13th, the theme was aboard a ship "The ation District No. 7, will meet in The concert given last Friday the completion of the railroad. i Merrymaker" and the program Eighth Quorum of Elders will the home of Mrs. Rulon Garner in American settled Fork, They evening by the Bear River hlgn included a chorus singing "A hold their annual banquet in the on at 1 p. n. where Mrs. Crompton grew to Saturday 'Ml Yankee Ship and a Yankee Tremonton First ward banquet The guest speaker will be Mrs. school a capella choir was a real womanhood. treat to those who attended. a hall. Cnew," "Mice at called play E. G. Richards of Salt Lake City, IV On December 10, 1890, she was Members of the group were so C. E. executive Guest speaker will he Play," a tap dance and acrobatic married to Robert DeMette secretary of the Utah act and many other acts. Smith and Stake and ward of- State Nurses Association. She well trained as to be comparable with professional groups. Gene The scenery was painted by Crompton in the Logan Temple ficers will be special guests. will discuss nurse practice laws hi; Mrs. Reuben and they made their home in The director, is to be highJorgensen, be will under the Moana Diderickson, program Margie which have been before the state American Fork for ten years, Irs. Guy Johnson and Mrs. for the artistry of commended direction of Gene Jorgenson and legislature Ml state registered ly Korth, Judy Beaton, Margaret afterwhich were in charge of moved to Gar- an they the performance. wun me wara Thompson, Leona Mae Rucker, land in 1900. juaers in nurses are aski?d ln attend arrangements. Mrs. D. They remained in partners are invited. Tickets tneir, The selection of pieces sung Ault and may Morris, Bobby Tommy ance. :i-?of Mr. be Publicity;' Mrs. Jack by the choir also showed thought Bob Puzey, under the direction Garland until the time from J. G. Burgess obtained k models, Mrs. Harry Drew, crorr.ptons death, three years and other quorum officers. consideration for the dlsten- of Mrs. Miller. WINS STATE F.F.A. CONTEST and lines. Peck, Mrs. Alma ago. Since then Mrs. Crompton on the program ers. Included 7:30 at be Dinner will served has made her home with her were several heavy classical jar and Mrs. Eulala Cornm. p. Parent-Teache- r refreshments. Mrs. Farrell daughter Mrs. J.. W. Olsen in numbers which required much Mrs. Elmer Winzeler, Mrs. Ogdcn. work to present in such a splen-- .. Mrs. Crompton is an ardent DALE COOMBS HOME'Morris, tickets, and Mrs. did manner, and also to please Rich procured church worker having been ac COMING SCHEDULED the the audience, they had prepared some lighter, Lively engaged in many auxiliary more humorous Dale Coombs, who recently re thanks are extended to For twenty-fiv- e numbers which, took the audience organizations. turned irom a two year mission Next Wednesday and Thursday years she worked as visiting tea- in the Central States will be hon ::e Reynolds who designed by storm. are the days set for the last cher in the Garland ward Relief ored at a homecoming Sunday) I age set; DeVerl Johnson, The schol auditorium was well eacher Max Reese, conferences of this Society. She is fond of reading evening, April 10th at 8 p, m. in r photo-,i- y filled for the concert, and they school year. The hours are from and is interested in current the and Mrs. Gene Jorgen-an- d showed their .pleasure and apFielding ward chapel. : 4 1 to 4 Mrs. Adam Brenkman p. m. and all parents are events. All friends in the Valley are preciation of the program by asked to take advantage of this Mrs. Crompton is the mother invited. musical accompaniment. such hearty applause and reopportunity to contact the tea- of four children, Mrs. Erma Ol peatedly called the director back SHEAR IKE chers of their children. to the stags, that he finally had sen, Ogden; Mrs. Sylvia Bailey, STRONG Weildon Crompton, MIDLAND CAMP MEETING Midvale ; the choir sing one of the favor The Midland Camp D. U. P. MARGIE ROBERTS WINS ites a second time to please the Pocatello and Dwayne Crompton, of Mrs. meet will at home the lithes Ik,5 ESSAY AUXILIARY CONTEST audience. Also twelve Tremonton. grand Armstrong, Vadal "1 P. W. christenson in Elwood, on The choir plans to present sevand Carl Margie Roberts, daughter of children and, eigh ..great-gran- d Slackmnn 15th. April eral Mr. Friday, concerts in surrounding ft guests of the and Mrs. Tom Roberts of children. Tremonton communities this spring. won a Tremonton $10 cash award A farewell testimonial will be Jpclub Wednesday evening, Whealley's Have Fourth Son lath addressed the club. The held in the Tremonton Second for her winning 500 word essay TRAP SHOOT WINNERS BUCHANAN JERRY Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wheatley of ROGER CUMMINGS IN ward Sunday evening to honor on "An American Am I," at the TO RECEIVE TROPHIES pn was arranged by of Tre OGDEN Idaho, HOSPITAL Carey, formerly Richard R. Allen, son of Mr. and Bear River high school last week. Jerry Buchanan, Bear River over monton are the rejoicing of the was to Durrell Her sent the Under the sponsorship f:sch parer FFA prexy speaking on "Where Hughes and the Mrs. Roland Allen, who will leave Roger Cummlngs, son of Mr. safe arrival of their fourth son, Do We Go From Here?" was and Mrs. L. J. Cummlngs is In prs cf the Bear River high April 11 for the mission home, state Auxiliary to compete for Bear River Wild Life Federation born Thursday morning. a trap shot is being held eeh declared winner of the State the Dee hospital in Ogden, where uaawHuau team which nrior to eoinsr to the Central state honors. second Second place winner was Dot Sunday, weather permitting, at Future Farmer oratorical conplace in Class A in States Mission. he will remain for the next ten Sate were also test held March 31 in Salt daysa. No change is reported in sruests nnd on the program Kay, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. the range west of the high school part Taking honored by the Lake City. club. his condition. will be Ferris Allen and Einor Sam Kay of East Tremonton. where shells and trap equipment of the will be furnished. By virtue of his own win over University of Utah Stenquist who will offer the in Her award was $5.00 in cash. San Francisco The American Legion auxiliary Shooters will be divided into seven other top orators from HERE TO VISIT PARENTS basketball vocation and benediction; Musiover a shoot and contest the three under the conducted all parts of Utah, Jerry is now payed at Madison groups violin Mrs. LaPreal Moody and a he will Square cal selections scores ss were also The was Rhead. with the of Nona to higher direction It period. cor compete a eligible Donna Green; daughter Linda arrived from selection by enjoyed. net solo by Junior Anderson and open to all high school students. will range from 80 to 100; the The Portage PTA will preside winners of other western Oakland, Cal., last week for second set 60 to 79 and the third i Mrs. R. g. Woodhead an organ solo by Geneve walker. a talkfest to be held a stay with her parents, Dr. and at a "homecoming' 'to be held states at Nevada. The winner Mrs. Wm. E. Hawkins. in group will be 40 to 59. Sunday with relatives in The choir will also furnish two NORTH BOX ELDER STAKE Reno, - a, Idaho. week's scores were as at the new school house, April there will go to Kansas City to Last AT DANCE SPONSOR will Rulon be numbers. Speakers 15th at 8 p .m. A banquet will be follows: Howard Glenn 23, Vir vie for national honors. Jerry A RECORD IN Garner. Roland Allen, Bishop CRYSTAL SPRINGS served followed by a program Weldman 19, Duane Fallows will also receive $100 in prize GRANDCHILDREN gil PATROL TO mission' the and Ford Jeppson Fuhri-ma- n consisting of a negro minstrel M FILMS Lee Winzeler 18, Bob 19, the North This Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Rhodes of money. Saturday night, and other special features. ary. 17, Nick Christensen. 17, Box Elder Stake will sponsor the East Garland welcomed their The public is invited to attend LEGION AUXILIARY 16, Merlin Rom-e- r Civil Air Jackson Merlin with at dance Springs, Crystal LUNDBERG eighth Patrol grandchild this winter. will show MRS. CHARLOTTE jj and a special invitation is ex- SPONSOR FOOD SALE 16, Dick Davi3 15, Dick Rock at the Utah Power & MARRIES ROY MAN when son was born to Mr. and a "Crazy Hat" theme as the voa tended former teachers and stu15, Ken Tuck 15. The Amerlcal Legion Auxiliary Mrs, Blaine Fryer of Collinston building on Thursday gue of the evening. dents of the Portage school. is sponsoring a fod sale, to take last week. UM 14, at 8 m. Last Saturday the opening Mrs. Charlotte Lundberg and Tickets can be obtained at the p. AT WARMING HOUSE Bear the was Cl! fl!cis are April 16, at 10:00 a. m., at place by dance at sponsored married on Military Thomas Gibby were door. HOME ALLEN the Utah Power & Light build SQUARE DANCE GROUP i'J. andall weather flight noon March 25 in the Mesa Tem- River Stake, and a good crowd QUINTEN was A enjoyed party ing. Easter cakes and pies and TO DANCE IN BRIG HAM I reconnaissance STAKE GOLD AND ple, with President Harry W. attended. the at friends twenty-eigother The Tremonton Square Dance this by weekend, the things will be available. dance For BALL SLATED Lynn Hatch, Payne performing the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Quinten GREEN of ftive officer. home to wear will dance for the Brigham the is group urged Mr. Gibby is from Roy, where everyone The Annual Stake Gold and IX SPITE OF BUSINESS on Friday evening. Bridge Allen FIRE, are Eagles hats, Lodge Thursday and Fri hat Big craziest possible. home. ball wall be held at the supplied by the the couple will make their was played and a midnight lun- Green AT AUTO HOSPITAL of this week. straw hats, tall day Hill Field, small hats, husband hats, her and Mrs. Gibby Bear River high school Tuesday CONTINUES cheon enjoyed. The regular dance practice will general public is welcome met while both were serving as in fact any kind of a hat, decoevening, April 12, under the An which caused a be held on Friday, April 15th explosion are lnterested in missionaries in California, and rated in any way you like. A prom decorations. The crowning fire at the Auto Hospital owned and all who are interested are LELAND HANSEN ga'e specially urged to at- - have been working in the Mesa worthwhile prize will be given MRS. of the queen will take place at ENTERTAINS by Clyde Combs last week did invited to attend. the winner. 8:30. temple this winter. entertainconsiderable damage to the gaMrs. Leland Hansen and all the windows were RONNIE LEFLER HONORED ed in her home recently for her Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Brough, ac- rage out. However no one was Mrs. Don Handaughtcr-in-lablown AT STATE F.F.A. MEET Mr. and Mrs. Lewon is business and sen. Special guests were Mrs. Don companied by Miss Bonnie Lefler, daughter going is Dodd, Lyndon Barkle and injured as usual. of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Lefler of Hansen's sorority sisters of the Ruth Garn, drove to Providence Beaver Dam, was chosen attendAlpha Chi Mega. Other guests visited with Mr. were Mrs. IT. P Kutchinskl, Mrs. Sunday and ant to the F. F. A. State Sweeana lamiiy SPEAK OVER KBUH theart at the banquet held in the Art Felsted and daughter Helen. Mrs. uowei tsarKie with Mr. r Waldron will be the guest Newhouse hotel Saturday even- Luncheon was served and bridge and also had dinner Gay and Mrs. Frank Kelly. played, with prizes going to Mhc speaker on station KBUH next ing. miss omjui uia Arlene Street, 'Saturday morning at 11 SO a. m.j Miss Lefler represented the MRS. CLARENCE BROUGH and Miss Carolyn Siddoway. B?ar River chapter F. F. A. ENTERTAINS MANY ATTEND FEDERATED Mrs. Clarence Brough enter- CLUBS CONVENTION LAVERE ADAMS WINS SPEAKERS AT FIRST WARD tained her bridge club Thursday Among tho.se who attended SILVER MEDAL IN Speakers scheduled for the If i ; of last wee k. Prizes were won fay the Smithfield convention of the Tremonton SPEECH CONTEST First ward Sunday Mrs. Ervin Stohl and Mrs. Guy Northern District of Women s ! Dick Allen and Mer-v- in are evening were srr-- i Refreshments Ballard. Mrs. son of VUlh ot lnT. Adams, LaVere Fpdorated clubs Holt. I ,11 k 1 'ere jdaVi Refreshments wcre Mrs. Reuben Baer, Sarah Adams of Thatcher won .Ballard. President; Mrs. Wesley Gephart, Remit Births: the silver medal award in the servrd. Riv Mrs. Melvin Fox- Mr. and Mrs. Ray Justesen of speech contest held in the ANDERSON-IIANSEt L. O. Mrs. evening Tuesday Whitney, Mrs.!Rjvors!de a daughter, April 4 lpy, erside ward, direct-HeWEDDING MADE KNOWN Merrill Laub. Mrs. A. J. Mohr, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lee The meet was under the M Mrs. Smith of Tremonton, Fredrickson. Axel Mrs. Arnold Whitaker, a boy. of Mrs. Ander- r Christian Mrs. and Mr. Mar-y : were Garland Mrs. nturr 5. NaKli, Gforsje April son 01 ucar mivi-- vn-and Mrs. Rodney Morrison. Mr. and Mrs, Samuel R. Lilly garet Hupp. Gay Waldron and the marriage of their daugnter a Mitzi Hansen. of Bridgeport, Washington, to Rulon Hanson, PARTY AT BARFUSS HOME 4. Howard L. Capener of River- Carol Ran.se girl, April the son of Mr. and Mrs. Eph Hanson Mr. and Mrs. John Barfus enMr. and Mrs. Nathan Done of side spoke, commending of Elwood in the Logan Temple, tertained in their home Wednesfine their effort?, for Logan, a girl April 4. speakers been the local ock the tr.!1? April first. Fredrickson 1913 Mr M W. Moore has Mrs. D.irvel of Friday, work in honor the Mr. and Mrs. Howard M. Johnevening day and spotlicht falls UDon Trc- hands some six A reception honoring the coup- ILmson who will soon leave for manager since it changed was doing. Mrs. Maurene Udy son of Garland a boy. April 2. C0.ipAvYVaricty store, the KEN SLUSSER will be held Jn the Bear River a mission In Western Canada. le Mrs. and medals the will Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Allen of Tremonton shonucrs , yCThe home office of the company Is located amusement hall Saturday Twenty-si- x two a City piano gave relatives line (enjoyed Brenkman a boy, April 1. of Tremonton $1'00" st! ltcms ttom "5c t0 Adam, The evening. Falls, Idaho. Idaho luncheon. Was Purchased at solos. tray Slusser rn the by fro,,the Peter's Variety Store, July 1. c " 30, 1869. 7s-v!- e School Choir Pleases Audience Plan Banquet vy c : IIih First Ward Elders & e. an i of I 53I Conference Set For Next Week heir-cloth- es. cia! parent-t- 0 i a Farewell Planned For Richard Allen Portage PTA To Sponsor Homecoming ? ff ? JR no-ho- st ht hi. 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