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Show CLf .LIAIDljifM 11 NUMBER TREMONTON CITY, UTAH. THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1949 I ELD ' and beautiful funeral ser-fr- s Norma Nessen Taylor, 1 of Glen Robert Taylor, of 7wSo died Saturday, May 4, ' am hospital, were held ' '"in the Tremonton Sec-chap- el under the direction ' tjlopGRGunnell. f'i.ireua nf friends came to pay and esteem to the memory jlcve voung mother of four small - ' 1, n .11. yhose aeatu ouutn. a uo6n, '"m'ber loved ones and the com-f.- T possessed of fine womanly and motherly instinct, she Wed herself to all who came in . , ieI! :i with her. and Oliver M. Munk, f were the speakers at the ser--, to the life paid high tribute f character of this young mother f words of comfort and consolation given h) the family. Everyone jeeply impressed with the solemn aaand the sweet spirit that was iSorenson ! j, singing Mothers of the Howell s duet by Bishop Gunnell and I Jones, and a solo by Mrs. Norma la, were the musical numbers Tremonton with her little girl and was Tremonton district Wand the Bear River high school. f?.'as married to Mr. Taylor eight I ago in Bingham and they have I d at Howell. She was active in primary organization as a teach- moved to when a fated in the :.ts her husband,, her Barbara Nessen and the iping children: Ronald, Barbara, and Merna; and the following ?rs and sisters: Alvin Nessen, rvine; Edgar Nessen, Howell; FackreU, Howell; Geo. Nessen. lke O'ty; EVa Bair, Howell; Via is survived by &r, Mrs. Hess, Howell; Gordon Nes- monton; James Nessen and Howell; and Mrs. Jennie Jsen, pemonton. was in the Tremonton pment GRADUATES SPEAK WILL EXERCISES AT OPEN HOUSE V - ' ... ' t Inspection During Week Of May 20 to 25, Inclusive The professional and service proBeautiful and impressive services were held Wednesday afternoon in the jects of the W. P. A. throughout the Tremonton First Ward Chapel for county will be open for public inspection during the week of May 20 to 25 Ruth Maurine Pack, 17, daughter of and a community dinner and program the late John A. and Margaret H. is being planned for Brigham City. Pack, of Tremonton. The following projects will hold open Ruth died at the Clinic hospital house: Sewing, food preservation, adMonday morning at 4 o'clock of strepult education, recreation, nursery tococcus infection in the throat. Her illness was of only a few days durschools, research and records, art, RUTH M. PACK ation and came as a great shock to music, writers, and commodity distribution. her loved ones and friends. She was a senior at the Bear River The purpose of the week's activiGoes High School and would have graduat- B. R. ties is to acquaint the public with the ed this month. In her school activiaccomplishments of the W. P. A. proties she was a leader and was dearly fessional and service divisions and to beloved by her classmates and friends ON indicate needs and opportunities exFor three years she was a member of isting in every community for carryThe Bear River High School band ing through more of Aremica's "unthe Bear River band, was a member of the Pep club and was active in left at 5 o'clock this morning by bus finished business." dancing and dramatics. In life Ruth for Salt Lake City, where they enDuring the week mentioned the citwas possessed with a high sense of trained for Grand Junction, Colorado, who profit from these projects izens honor and duty and a deep affection at which city they will participate in will have the opportunity to become for her parents and family, whose a national musical contest. rvVMi rrVvl r o ninofntarl nrl tVt mnm Collin-sto- n was made possible This entrance council she reverently obeyed. Her Tp. a7 cheerful disposition and her talents through the efforts of public spirited be given a more comprewill ployes weie a source of great joy in the citizens and parents of band members, hensive picture of their own divisions. where she displayed them, as who were determined to see that Bear home, dam of drill Diamond were explorations held services Funeral Tuesday The program is scheduled to begin friend to River should be represented after earn in the Deweyville ward chapel by foundations located on the Green Riv- well as in public. She wa3 a at 6 :45 p. m. with a communMonday one characterisall and chief of her reling the right of way by their superBishop J. A. Erickson of Beaver Dam, er which will furnish information at the Box Elder High dinner disunderity was and recent tics at received the ior her sympathy rating ative to costs and feasibility of profor Dale Saunders, 35, farmer of to the public, which will School, toopen attitude trict contest. who was instantly killed Sat- posed projects in that area will be standing and her helpful of the president of the in be charge less and popuunfortunate the wards Endisappointment Parent-TeachMany expressed State urday at 7:45 a. m. when the light resumed within two weeks, announced associations, and their lar. that the school board did net see fit of the professional and seractivities pickup truck he was driving was gineer T. H. Humphreys D. L. in the aa activities to in had send Her the past band, religious they struck by a Union Pacific southbound Tuesday. vice division will be explained by spon 400,000 S. Church were consistent with the years. the of proposed 42. No. Feasibility train passenger and life that right of her The Band Mothers organization, sors an d project woikers. There will Musical number were furnished by horse power electric plant, to be used philosophy sure and were the safe is responsible for the trip de be musical numbers, and in addition, virtue which path3 Mrs. Erickson and Mr. Johnson, a du- for pumping water to areas on the to sires to express their appreciation to th,e guests will hear a national broadpursue. et; Ruth Snow and Geneive Gardner, Bear, Weber, Provo, Ogden, Virgin acof life a full her the public who responded so liberally cast from Washington, D. C, which In passing, a duet; Virginia Francom, a solo; The and Green rivers, and of the Colorado been cut has usefulness and furnished the necessary funds to will included addresses by John J. and Saunder Sisters; and Walter Wuth-rich- . River Great Basin proposed project, tivity but was not in vain, for she at least Carmody, director of the federal short, party finance the band. will be investigated. works of agency; Mrs. F. D. Roosevelt, a ones loved left her has memory The explorations will be conducted The invocation was given by BishCol. C. Harrington, commissioner F. love genunder supervision of E. G. Nielsen. her sweetness, and unselfish P. A., and Florence Kerr, op Hoope. of W. the had she causes to the The speaker were Hyrum Jensen, United States Bureau of Reclamation erously given commissioner. assistant B. I. espoused. liobert J. Totter, Bishop Milton Mar- engineer in charge of Utah investigaSince the program is sponsored by Ruth Maurine Pack was born July ble and Bishop Erickson, who told tions, Mr. Humphreys said. a at local 17, 1922, Utah, Kamas, A daughter government units, for the beneof the club Lions A crew of reclamation workers, joint meeting of the good, cheerful, kind young man H. Pack. and the Junior Chamber of Commerce, fit cf the people in the communities, A. and of John Margaret Laurence Kreager, driller, Dale Saunders was and spoke com- headed by to Tre- - with 62 in attendance, was held at it will be worth white for every public arrived in. Salt Lake City Monday She moved with her parents since the Midland Dining room Wednesday spirited citizen to see what has been have m forting and consoling words to htj jttton in 1927, where they from Arizona, and will be dispatched wife and relatives. resided. evening. Lion Wesley Gephait, who done by what is termed "The largest 'ihe beautiful banks of flowers ani to the Green River to the work. The and the was in charge of the . are her mother Surviving has exploration preliminary ex- enterprise of its kind ever undertakjust completed the many friends who attended th ciew brothers and sisters; Mrs, ercises, expressed the appreciation of en by any government." following site dam head on Bulls the operations tervices bespoke the esteem in which Isabella P. Walton, Mrs. Irene P. the Lions club and the whole comin Arizona. Dale was held. Mrs. Margaret P. Seely, Phillip munity for the clean-uKerr, com paint-u- p Work will start on the Echo Park The benediction was offered by Maur- mittee of the Junior Chamber of Comand of E. all Tremonton, Pack, C. C. confluence the below located site dam Thomas Y. Simmons and interment ice H. Pack, of Manti. Armerce. Wes turned then the Rivers. Green and of meeting the Yampa Clean-U- p, was in the Deweyville cenetery. The The funeral services were under the over to Jed Abbott, president of the have been completed by B. grave was dedicated by Edward T. rangements D. Green with of direction Bishop Paint-U- p Mr. Nielsen for repair. of the Blue Jaycees and an election was held in Saunders. - Chews ranch road, over the Second Ward choir furnishing the which Ervin Stohl was made presiMountain The accident, in which Mr. Saunwill be taken music and special numbers were a dent of the Jaycees with Kenneth It was no idle gesture when the ders met his death, occured when which the drilling outfit From there trio by LaWana and LaPriel Bishop Shaw vice as Chews ranch. president, and Wesley Land Junior Chamber of Commerce declar. he was driving west across the as far and the ed that there was to be a paint-uwill be taken by barge to and Ethel Mae Manning, of the high ; vatter secretaiy-treasuredouble track on a private crossing the crew school: and a duet bv Mrs. Jewell following directors: Mel Foxley, Dr. fix-u- p and clean-u- p site. the dam campaign conduct half mile south of Collinston. Extra A topographic map of the Rattle- Steffen and Mrs. Judith Strand. George Ficklin, Delbert Holmgren and ed in this city under their direction. was train C. northbound, E. were President freight R. B. Waldron. Speakers snake dam site will be made and the Led by this energetic young group, of the Bear River Stake and sidetiacked, the caboose being about staff will Smith, Mr. Jay Newman, of the F. B. I., who have on there explorations begin painted four homes of wid85 feet north of the crossing. Mr. The Rat- principal of the high school; Presi- with headquarters in Salt Lake City, ows in this city, the people in generEcho Park. at completion Saunders drove onto the tracks from tlesnake site is located where the dent Joseph Quinney, of the Logan was then introduced as the guest al have followed their example and the east, back of the freight and in Price and Green. P.ivcrs Temple; Maud O. Ccok, of the Stake speaker. He gave an illustrated lec- have and still are join. cooperating to make front of the approaching passenger have Relief Society presidency, of which ture describing the activities and the community clean and beautiful. drill Diamond explorations train which he apparently failed to been Mrs. Pack is a member; Patriarch woik of the "G" men. This completed at the Swallow Canproved Hundreds of dollars have been exsee. He was on his way to plow for P. Christensen; a tribute from to be an James Dewinand and Mountain, Juniper yon, intensely Split interesting pended for flowers and shrubbery and a neighbor, Glen Fryer, when the acthe Pep club of the high school by structive talk, which was of number a and apago years sites, ey greatly for ' paint. Much, also has been expendcident occured. an extensive investigation was made Mary Haight, and Clifton Kerr, a preciated by those in attendance. ed for trees. Several streets are fast brother-in-laThe truck was cut in two and at of The Ruth. prayers Flaming Gorge by the Utah Power were offered shaping into beautiful and uniform wreckage strewn along the right of. & Light Company. by A. L. Cook and Presstreets. on 100 feet were way for approximately A careful of the Dark ident K. H. Fridal. High tributes Through the direction and leaderthe west side and the body was Canyon site, investigation on river ex- paid the deceased and family by each the largest of this organization much ha3 ship of thrown another 40 feet south, also on the speakers. cept for Boulder dam, is expected to been as accomplished. It is hoped by acted flower the west side. Conductor E. G. Rich- be made Friends Ruth the of y by the reclamation bureau in them that those who have lagged beclose friends cousins and and ards and Engineer Arthur Hamilton girls cooperation with the United State3 acted as A deal was recently consummated hind in this campaign will bet the of Salt Lake were in charge of the pallbearers. Geological Survey. Dark Canyon res" over to filled The between Clifton Kerr and Gifford spirit before it is finished and do train. large chapel ervoir site is located on the Colorado An examination was made by Dr. River a short distance above the Utah flowing and the flowers were many Watland in which Mr. Watland be- something about their premises. and beautiful. came the owner of Cliff's Clothiery's E. H. White of Tiemonton, Sheriff Arizona state lines. There is a house or two close to Interment was made in the Tre- complete stock and good will. Fred Main street that should be painted. Deputy Albert Thor-semonton City cemetery with Shaw & Mr. Watland is well and favorably Weeds and tubbish from vacant lots and County Attorney Walter G. NorthCivic as funeral directors. Maurice known in this community, having op- should be removed from the gaze of Iverson of scene the the after Mann, visiting II. Pack offered the dedicatory prayer. erated, in connection with his father, the Memaccident, said no inquest would be criticizing public. a successful implement and hardware conducted. In appreciation for their efforts, business. Since the implement busi- everyone should cooperate full heart-edl- y Mr. Saunders was boin April 1.".. to ness was sold a few months ago to 1005, in Collinston, a son of Mrs. ld i in making this a most successPlans are going forward for an the Mountain States Implement Co., ful Saunders. For several years he had campaign. Gifford has spent considerable time bcn engaged in farming and ti tick- elaborate membership meeting, with The Jaycees are to be highly comCivic Associated of in the L. S From recent D. a of of the beet the travel partners, survey looking for a business loca- mended for the success of this ing. He was a member church. lie married Dclma Francom Clubs of Northern Utah, to be heldc in fields of this district, beets are well tion. He states that in all his tiavels the b ill room of the Ben Lomond Ho- enough advanced that thinning in and in fact the more he traveled and in April, 1925, in Brigham. sisa tel, and widow Ogden, May 28, 7:00 p. m. The many fields will be underway at the looked the more he was convinced that his are Survivors ter, Mrs. Thorben Stone of Collinston netting is sponsored by tho publicity beginning of next week. From this there was no better place to be found committee, with J. W. Howard of same source, Jt is expected that there than Tremonton. will be need for many workers in the Mr. Watland backed this conclusion Brigham City in charge of general 18 and is intended to be the fie'ds. as the crops in this district, up with the purchase of Cliff's Cloth-iermost important and largest attended according to the sugar company field and more than that, ground will Graduation exercises for the Bear meeting ever held by the association. ag nts, are ahead of other districts be broken within the next few days River Stake Seminary have been set The Associated Civic Clubs of Theiefore, growers are expecting thin on the lot now occupied by Christen-sen'- s for Saturday, May 18, at 8 p. m., acProduce for the- erection of a cording to Principal Arthur Once again the Tremonton Junior Northern Utah, and until just recent- ners from other districts will come Welling. building that will house his Police are to have complete contro1 ly, known as the Intermoiintain As- and help in the work. Mr. Douglas Wood, the late president men's furnishing store. Mr. Wat- of the German mission, will be the According to O. A. Christensen. disof the traffic within the city limits sociation of Civic Clubs, is supported s land is retaining Mr. WUlard New- principal speaker at the exercises. In Wednesday, May 5. The older oms by all the civic clubs in Northern trict manager, there is about 1300 man more or as this five Weber, as than hefts the silos manager for his within counties, Utah last, their year to watch stop are advised addition to Mr. Wood, feveral tf the these youngsters are pretty well in- Box Elder, Cache, Rich and Morgan, a total of about 12,000 acres. This students will give short talks bearing These young men r.efd no introduc- on their formed on the law and are quick 1 wit'', an approximate membership of is near a J 100,000 job for thinners at seminary woik. rate .'f $8 00 per ocre, as ret by tion in Tremonton and their populardetect violations of the same. Thos llO", through twenty eight Hvi" tie fede-aFollowing' the program, a special l beet, administration, s'igar ity and the good esteem in which the" lecture with club.-.and has grown to be a powerful the who do not want to be cmbarrasse picture slides of the conold eompe.ri.'.s and I'd. or agonc-i.-.hoi'l ir.".!ie tin n r. .::- fmir tho years make ligation, only ditions in Euro;-better had or,n will be given to :iyv are i:p and picked up fi;l l.u.inef.-- venture. Mr. Howard states that men from Mr. Ohikteusm. tho.'c who desire to remain. This in their minds to obey the traffic ru'e.n Do t Avrrn aie advised by Chief rwr th" ptitc representing many imconsidered to he an now, on that day and forever. feature ruunrv:;; announckmknt and a r.ie privilege, unusual to which everyThis manner of traffic regulation portant offices, arc expected to be in Rernb'u It, rf the. migar beet section, Mr. nn Mm. DnrJe! llrfdnlur.v one is r invited. not only brings to the child the grave attendance at the May 2Rth meeting that if l.hey expect to participate ii mee l,a. er,f;aemeiit of their fed. ral beet payments tl.ey the for the information bo will and The giaduatlng class will in given driving responsibility with the rules of child !:;!'. r daughter, Helen, to Mr. Ray Sterling 100 studentn, but is a reminder to par- first time of the accomplishments and comply accrrding to Principal in th beet work. This requires t h it Thompson, sun of Mr, and Mrs. Sterof the will organization. who further states that a children plans Welling, ents as well thnt their One of the duties of our publicity children linger 10 years o f are may ling IX Thompson cf Plain City. program that is thought will be interexpect them to rigidly comply with The marriage will take place Wed- esting and educational rommittee, rays Mr. Howard, is to not hire out to woik In the boet fid. has been artraffic regulations. Don't let in They may, however, work for their nesday, May 15 In the Salt Lake ranged. child down, or you may get picked advertise the abundant possibilities parents on their own farms. temple. The public is cordially invited. Northern Utah. up. Mother's Day, May 12 to Band National Contest at Grand Junction DIAMOND DRILL DALE SAUNDERS TO START KILLED AS TRAIN GREEN RIVER STRIKES TRUCK Funeral Services Held Exnlorations to Prove Feasibility of Propos Tuesday for ed Power Plant Farmer Coll-insto- b. Taylor was born January 10, I a daughter of Barbara Ellen ?:r.an and Nephi Nessen, at How-3- e L ' ! Death Comes Suddenly To Beloved Young Girl BeautifulTributes WPATOHOLD ' FOR RUTH M. PACK Children Paid 0f 4 :"r . HELD WEDNESDAY INORMAmLOR E. PROJECTS OF FUNERAL RITES y FOR MRS. TWENTY-FIV- n, er . Lions, Jaycees Hear F. Representative . p, Jr. of Successfully Carry Out Campaign r, the Utah State cultural college will give the add-tthe graduates at the commence t exercises to be held on Mav f There will be about 135 grad- according to announcement of scholarship n committee. The be held at the Stake Tab-r- . W.Henderson, of o pro-wi- commencing at 8 p. m, per speakers, who will represent prions departments of the school, chosen fiom the senior j Phyllis Cullirnore will speak of pMetic side of school life; Lynn p will represent the social Fish burn, the science Kent; and Keith Anderson, the pJlture department. Dora Fuller s; Don f livino- - fUSShome .ewU1 and Pamillo represent the English and wpanment. choni3 will provide two musical numbers; others are arranged. J. Potter, of the school girls' e raETnt i It Over jTnnk LJ the certificates t0 F-l- Inalienable Rights of man are the tyranta o tte y V"ro"enout Poland. penmark, Finland and C Vy 1- '?iovakt , , Cze--.va- pcople are Mns rob- Simply becauae the' by tZ . 'ttieS0 iiLTandtodoso. aivan" in ;5Wi(.V ; ' ?fl ''cn,;tri. by ov,.r 10 - "rtnick. Hitler Jwfl. a minority in "5;.an,J f0'wcd that rnL "ions-oth- 2 (Tkr drivtn :8- Gifford Watland Purchases Cliff's Clothier - Sorc-nsen- , w-a- n Clubs of ern Utah Plan bership Meeting Beet Thinning Seminary Graduation Junior Police to y Regulate Traffic te ac-!t- doming more SS dlstinctions Vr-lwere ' RclWoii3 freedom The high VMr JJZZ1 V sct by the Unit me have bpNn d an.i , , ' w - the Old individual was being guar- - ?" Hh.,' 25-5- 1, Commence 1st of Week STEVENS) i. p, - at- - er Mi,iions f from thir to ra-- e Four) new-store- 1 1 , , s an-i.- mu-'-- ent-iilc- vr i . Exercises to be May |