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Show University I tali 01 TREMONTON, THE BIGGEST LITTLE CITY IN UTAH mtVOLUME - MUr IfclLe TREMONTON, I SCHOOL MAY 7. NUMBER 10 11)14. r Deweyville. ENLARGE ITAH, THURSDAY, mott Tl mi The Y. L. M. 1. A. ball was sure a success. Eight gallons of ice cream were sold. All present had an enjoyable time. Mrs. Charles .1 Dewey is quite BE ADDED School Board Plans Subtantial Enlargement cf the Present School Building. Daring the week P. M. Hansen of the board of trustees of the Box Elder school district, and Architect Hobson of Ogden. inspected the public school building for the pnr-- p Mse of ascertaining the nature of r the alterations and additions to make the building to meet the demands of the nec-e-sa- ada-quat- e people. The present building was enstructure larged from a to one of four rooms in 1910, of the rapid growth of Becau.-- e Tremonton, it has been necessary during the present year to rent one room outside the building, which has been the cause of much righteous objection on tire part of parents, owing to the poor light and danger of injury to the eyes of the children. While the plans have not been outlined, it is probable that the present building will be doubled in size, giving the school eight rooms. As to whether the rooms will be on t he ground floor or a second story-wilbe added, will depend upon the architect's report. No doubt with the opening of school in the fall, at least six rooms will be required to care for the. children n. titled to attend. two-roo- l GO TO CHURCH - NEXT SUNDAY - ' V Next .Sunday lias been as "go to church Sunday' at the Methodist Episcopal church of this city. A special invitation a extended all who have not been in the habit of attending church to go to church on this day. The auditorium will be specially decorated for the occasion with flags and dowers, 'to to church and listen find join in the 11 feel better io the sermon. You' for it the day will appear more delightful, the sun will have a greater brilliancy, the birds will seem to sing more sweetly. desi'g-note- d ; COMMITTEE TO PURCHASE SEATS FOR TABERNACLE Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. W. Hansen, M. H. Welling. Joseph Jensen, D. E. Adams and A. R. Capener. the committee on furnishings for the new L. !. 8. Tabernacle at Garland, left for Salt Lake Uity to purchase the seats and other furniture for the beautiful new stricture, which is now entirely completed except for the furnishings. GARLAND school for the school year. The musical is for the benefit of the ward. Dancing will wind up the evening's program. Admission WREST HONOR aiults 25o, children 10c. . SEVERAL ROOMS TO Thursday evening the school gives a musical cantata, entitled " 'Cinderella in Flower ! a This marks the (dosing of he ill. Bishop lames E. Dewey and wife are proud of their little grandson, the first grandchild. Mr. and Mrs. 0. H. Johansen have a tine baby girl. MM evening the young Saturday people gave Miss Alvira Fansler a parcel shower. Punch, ice cream aud cake were served. All present had a very nice time. Mr. F. A. E. Roche purchased a new auto this week and now he auto"' get along without having to visit the repair shop, as his car is a Ilubinobile aud a l.ne one too. K Penrose. TREM0NT0fF UBLIC SCHOOL The above is a photograph M the public school building of this1 WINS FROM BRIGHAM Are Declared the Winner of the Final Series. Win Two Consecutive Games The ball team of the Garland school are the champions of Box Elder county. They showed their superiority over the team from the Whittier school at Brigham in the two games played, of the final series of three that were scheduled. The second game was played at Garland Monday and resulted in a victory for (iarland, by a score of 7 to 10. In both the games played, (iarland easily outplayed the Whittier lads, who worked hard to land the honors, but were outclassed by the team from the sugar factory town. The pennant, a handsome American flag, donated by the State Bank of this city, was delivered to the winners. A number of persons rrom here went to Garland to witness the second game, which proved to be the last, as the success of the Garland team gave them two of the three games of the final series, making them champions regardless of what the result of the third game might have been if it had been played. The Tremonton team is at not having been the winners, but console themselves with the thought that the winners are our nearest neighbors. Horray! We do not mean to city, as rebuilt in 1910, which has become entirely inadequate to acbe forgotten entirely, so soon. N. B. Marble, Lyman Marble commodate the children of the etj; and vicinity, and which will be After glancing over the last paper, and others made a trip out west altered and doubled in size during fiie summer vacation. we citizens of Penrose have decid-- ! to look at some land. D. B. ed that a good beginning has beeu Marble and son Irving, also Silas made, therefore we intend to keep Marble, have purchased dry farms LATEST NEWS FROM OTHER TOWNS AND COMMUNITIES things moving in Penrose and out there. By The Leader's Staff of Hustling Correspondents. typesetters moving at the Leader, Ed Dewey and family of Brig-haour good little courier. have rented the B. H. Jones The property of Mr. Bert DickDespite the fact that conditions farm for a year. They moved in enson about L miles south- have been very quiet during the Monday. Mr. Dave Hulet and wife and west of here has been sold to L. past week, we have a few items Monday the 4:20 train carried Mr. Frank Older and wife went to Hagenbucher who used to live in that are well worth mentioning. Alvira Pansier and J. 0; Hansen to Brigham Friday for the transfer Brigham but returned to Germany, As a playmate for the little Miss Brigham where they were quietly ring of the old Cropley property his native land, to entitle himself Rohwer, christened on Sunday, to his estate From there he came married and returned to the bride's from Mr. Hulet to Mr. Older. not only Mr. and Mrs,. Alvin to Corinne. direct all We in home the Cache Valley. Borgstrom, but all fch rest of the A new boat for the Duckville Gun wish them many happy years of of Penrose are blessed with V. F. city Davis, club is being built at the club's general manager married bliss and may all their a of the Bear Duck River strapping young man, Mr. BorgClub, headquarters by Wm. Bosley. hvtubles be "little ones." strom, C. A. md VYebb. junior, who was born in When completed it will be tie Engineer for most the Germer from returned Frank and perseverlargest boat on Bear River. J. the club, arrived in town Idaho Sunday, ing town in the state. The best M. Dart, manager of the club, and is none too good for Penrose and Mr. finch are here supervising i A. Woodworth, delegate to this lad is a son of Penrose. the work. t'le state convention of the M. W. The business men, visitors, and for Price left J. J. Craner shipped nearly a A Wednesday tourists who come to Penrose N. P. Peterson, who has been ear load of wool to Boston Mor- - where the convention is to be need, not he told of its virtues and in the hospital for five weeks, is day. leld. now at home and feeling much Why, Mother Nature splendor. t n their to better. We trust he wilj soon be very souls in her ti. it(. Keaeiings purej Misg Winnie Baker of Tremon speaks mute new but auto Saturday and drove'iuto on visraea nome roiKs Sunday himself again and carry on his piercing language from 'every orchard, town with it Sunday. roadside, field, business, Mr. Sanders, Tremonton 's shoeheet home and garden. patch, Mr, James Anderson, who has The funeral services of J, D. The trees not covered with sweet Sunday and visiting Penrose, but visited Who? Sunday. been quarantined with scarlet Kendall, president of the Bear maker, scented blossoms are heavy laden this plan evidently died premature. . fever for three months, is now at River Duck lub," were held at his The teachers of our school, ' with satin and velvet buds that are One fact remains yet, and as the liberty to visit with his friends. home in Salt Lake City Wednes- Xeunemaker, Miss Darst, waiting only for the evening truth will out in the end, we must Mr. Anderson has had a very long day. He was well known by Johansen and Mrs. Johnson, took zephers to spread their glory of state that a party of three did and severe case, and at times many of the people of Corinne. enter Penrose from the north end at the home of Mr. and perfume. held out for some His death was occasioned by apo- dinner ftttle hope of Main street and after reaching Mrs. .1. V. Ferry Monday evening. An interesting M. 1. A. conjoint of his children, but we are pleased plexy. the most attractive spot (see last at Penrose to Ijiy that all have recovered and meeting convened F. House went to Salt Lake issue) found another passenger are k gfood health. chapel Sunday night. and retraced their steps, elelighted Monday. The Penrose Parents' class dis- with the visit. Walter Ureen has lately installed B. M. Shaw's had the following On Monday evening the M. I. cussed the vital topic, 'A May a wafr-wursystem on his place. Another very singular occurence guests for dinner Sunday: Rev. A. He clavns he is tired of pumping girls of Bothwell, gave a sur- Excursion for the Old and Young of Sunday ofternoon wa8 the whiz and Mrs. Manwaring, Mr. and on the two lady school Soon." on Sunday morning and water for his stock, also that he and whirr and the sudden ascenMrs. A. L. Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. prise party The the prospects look good for anteachers of this district. wants clean water handy for sion of an aeroplane from the Mr. Geo. and Mrs. 0. T. Shaw, teachers were each given presents. other rousing good time for all home spraying nurpoyea, of Axel Borgstrom of ThatCropley, and Mr. and Mrs. David Games were played and dancing the city. cher. Certain astronomers heard Ceorge Qhjristeasen, principal Evans. indulged in. Refreshments were What about Penrose athletes? the unusual rumbling in the upper of the EUvood school, took his ML Cole was in town on busi' served during the evening. All Oh, the athletes are still in the 3, students rap a picnic to his home atmosphere and after readjusting report a fine time. it at 1W lver, City one day last ness Mondav. were. as Last their lenses they were able to see, Thursday ring, the Thatcher school came down yes, to see in this aeroplane the week. A Aery interesting time and engaged in a few measures likenesses of Mr. Holliday and was had ii playing games and of base ball but the game was Ethel. They also convinced themgeneral ajapenient. following selves that this biplane was soarpostponed until the Leron en and partner spent Only three more weeks remain in which to secure the $L50 storm. ing yearningly toward Penrose. the to Wednesday, owing Saturday aid Sunday of last week As an inrate. After June 1st the rate will be $2 the year. not The Penrose lads have grown Perhaps there was a change in in Brighar; ducement for those who have not already done BO, to pay their but they are proving to be a atmosphere for it is believed that any subscription at once, we will give a pair of close match tor the hatcher hoys this party turned back again after H. A. !asteel. who was em them soon they got. one glimpse of Penrose. no aud doubt show will ployed by ln,ith. the druggist fori no that, are they longer novices at It is believed that some day in several miths. has accepted a to each subscriber who pays $1.50 and 15 cents extra to pay baseball. the future aerial conditions will position a&dper at the railroad postage. .These shear- - are H inches in length, and have an adstation. AAQr Fields, former as- It is reported also that Willie be better and the partially sucjustable tension screw, which regulates the cutting tension. sistant, ha accepted employment This offer will lie good until May lo only. Wyatt and a Bothwell charm were cessful attempt will be renewed with the ffoi,) h,,te. in high hopes of taking a (layoff and completed. Corinne wide-awak- e Elwood . dissap-pointe- . w-a-s Bothwell. h I Special to Subscribers 1 Hamilton's Adjustable Shears I The Biggest Event of the Season BASE BALL GAME Betweei the Business Men of Tremonton, North Side Versus South Side Next Wednesday, May 13th, at Tremonton's Ball Park, Game Called at 1:30 Admission 25c. Children under 12 years 10c. Entire proceeds of this game to be used by Tremonton's Commercial Club in bikling a public hitch rack. 41 places of business will be closed from 1:30 until after the game. d |