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Show j tCvl pear 1 rvv ifff rtYrrffs Ifll fllKF TREMONTON CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1915 r RAGEDYAT Power Company a mother daughter at iyearold ' last weekend, again to the minds of M forcibly caution needed in the Idaho great Jot gasoline. XVred and her L. Daley r '"lr Alice Marie were both X'bumed when the gasoune priced the stove to heat, handset fire to her cloth-J- d a had the home. She mo-- 1 the gasoline to start PFC. KEITH MIEATLEY, machine and it the washing was son of Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Wheat-le- y she that this purpose for of Deweyville, missing in Luxtag the gasoline, to victims the embourg, January 4th. vr Daley brught af-li vafley hospital Thursday where the little girl died It evening and the mother early at-U- Some twenty-fiv- e hundred refund checks, totaling about 00 were being distributed this week to power consumers in the Tremonton district, according to Guy Johnson, local manager. The majority of the larger checks will find their way to home owners, and some business firms, who have been on the light rate Business firms who have been using heat and power rates did not receive as iarge a refund, because that rate was already down to a minimum charge. LOIS FRYER CHOSEN AS QUEEN OF BEAR RIVER STAKE GOLD AND GREEN m morning. were pjaeral services rHay afternoon WATER CONSER- held Mon-- 9 VATION CLASSES in the Stone ward TO CONTINUE the Primary, and Relief Society in 4 j Sunday organi-M- was born in ,ce Kane m Tre-.t)- n, August 10, 1939. include the husband a daughter by a f or-carriage, Reva J. Hughes and Olof Lavoy and George Mrs. and y Daley's parents, Eirv'ivors - father, f-f- i sr Stone. 1 of Barf us Founded In France lonald C. Donald He Barfus is C. rev- ering from wounds received in ance on the 23rd of November. I is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred irfus of Thatcher. mination to meet and master the problems related to irrigation of soils. Some scientists have de voted their lives to the solution of these problems yet all of the answers are not known; and the trail is only blazed. Application of the kowledge we have in land and water use, however, has lagged behind the scientific analysis of the problem. The irrigation farmer has not realized a great bene fit from the conclusions of soil- water studies, largely because of an inadequate training program. Realizing, of course, that the farmer is the most important analysis of his own problems, the aim of those conducting the classes in "Water Conservation," is to see that the farmer has the knowledge prepared by the scientist at hand in order that it will assist him in carryng oht his irrigation practi- We in the hospital in England i had the opportunity of visiting Ih his brother Lloyd, who is also ces. Pfc. The meeting was arranged Along with obtaining the scienJ the Red Cross. tific point of view, hearing of the tonald has been awarded the experiences of others is greatly apMry combat medal. He was a by the progressive farpreciated t gunner on a machine gun mer. The series of discussions startHe is now in a hospital in Gales-3- 5 ed previosly will ontinucue next mini3, and writes that he week. Operators of irrigated farms js to be able to come home are all cordially invited to attend ffin a short time. the classes in their respective comJTEXD munities. Please do not permit any INSTITUTE NCEET prejudices or previous conclusions !r. and Mrs. J. Ross Beckstead keep you away. Give the class a f Mr. and Mrs. Garland Puzey fair trial. Je in Logan Sunday to attend a Fielding Shool, Monday, Feb. 5. Eert given at 8 p. m. the L. D. S. They were dinner East Garland Church, Wednesguests to N. W. Christiansen home day, Feb. 7, 8 p. m. f the afternoon. For farmers in or near Garland, Tremonton, East Tremonton or Deweyville, High school ag room, U MAJOR BARRETT Thursday, Feb. 8, at 8 p. m. Riverside Church, Friday, Feb. 9, jt. '-- tt of Bushnell was "ajor J 9fcer at the meeting of the : ',S;ar Mothers last Saturday, of the program at the for reconditioning of pa- l his talk, he mentioned 90 out of .;Jy every 1,000 : received at the hospital hEVe n0W ven Z t0 over 30,000 service J CJ i bushnell. Robbins by and sang two songs Mrs. Merwin Donna Green trliapiano. 8010 , ' J n iT7 - report- - Brenkman. 4 Anderson, , joan A tribute to and MrBarfuss, in charge of "rths: ':rjIr3SistMarion G,cnI1 tt t "in Evans, February 9, at 8 p. m. Penrose, February 5th, S p .m. February 8, 8 p. m. Elwood February 7, at 8 p.m. Bothvvell, F. F. A. Hold Annual Banquet The annual Future Farmer Parent and Son banquet and program was held Thursday night at the Bear River High School cafeteria. Dee Adams, president of the local chapter was general chairman in charge of arrangements, with LeRoy Bunnell acting as advisor. Glen Crozier was in charge of the menu; Lee Iverson, the program; invitations; Schumann, George Jess ShoweU, finance; Bob Brough arserving and Robert Hawkes, rangements. Dr. T. L. Martin of the Brigham Young University was the guests speaker for the occasion. The program also featured Mack Hansen as toastmaster, mu3ic by the Erick sisters and James Hill, toasts by A. J. Taylor and Frank Taylor and award'nT of honorary degrees by C. H Le . Otiicers of the DeVere Watkins Post of the American Legion and Auxiliary are making arrange ments for a special meeting on Thursday, February 8th. The program and luncheon for the evening will be prepared by the Auxi- Mrs. Adam Brenkman has been advised that her son J. Carter is now in San Diego after All turkey growers in the stale spending the past 25 months in are invited to meet with the Utah the South Pacific with the marine Turkey Growers Federaion when corps. He expects to be home withthey meet in their annual conven- in the next week. tion in Salt Lake City on February 9th at the Newhouse hotel. Ether Westmoreland Home Sessions will be held at 10 a. m. From Merchant Marine and 2 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Westmore-lana- d Box Elder County is represented were happy this week when by Leland J. Hansen of Tremon- their son Ether, arrived home for ton, who has been elected a visit. He has been with the short treasurer of the federation. Merchant Marine on active duty. He has seen a good many new places and traveled a good many miles since he was home last. He To is also enjoying some of the good borne cooked favorites, that he miffed while away.. Eng--kii- d secretary-- Long Illness Fatal . After an illness of one year, Portage Veteran of Pacific Kaziyi Watanabe, 50, of East Gar- Returns To U- S. land died Monday evening at a LL (j g.- - Wafne B. Harris of Brigham City hospital, where he of Brigham had been treated for the past Fortage, graduate Young University, has returned - -- Kin-suga- No-bu- a, Parents of Mrs. Lilenquist from two years' service in the Pacific aboadd a battleship is now studying in a U. S. Navy air photography school at Washington, D. C. Lt Harris was graduated from with a master's geology. E. Y. U., in 1936 degree .in Local Roys Meet In Porto RJco Grant H. Hawkins has sent word to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. E. Hawkins, that he went to see a basketball game down in Porto Rico where he is at present lon cated and was happy to see a boy from Garland, and have a short visit with him. Cast-leto- Grant Fridal now In China After tyo and a half months of travel, Sgt. Grant D. Fridal has reached China, He has been assigned to a medical administration with a technical outfit in the flight purgeons office. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Fridal. Celebrate 58Ui Wedding Max Fridal Returns To Post After two and a half months of and Mrs. C. V. Lilenquist were in Salt Lake City last week home, Max Fridal has left to reend to attend the open house giv turn to his outfit, which is located Mr. en In ronor of her parents, Mr. and in the Phillipines. Mrs. Jesse L. Barker on their fifty-eight- h wedding anniversary. callNearly two hundred guests ed to congratulate the couple dur ing the day. A eel Thompson Send Greetings Another letter has been received by Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thompson from their son, Acel, who is a He says he Mr. and Mrs. Moroni Lundberg prisoner in Germany. now is mail from home Ruth getting visited with their daughter, to be remembered to and wishes Stallings at Ogden Wednesday. all his friends at home. He reporthe was feeling fine. Mrs. Myrle Crowther spent the ed that weekend visiting in Brigham City with' her parents, Mr. and Mrs HiiMband of Ruth Ixindherg Imported Wounded Hyrum Thorn. Mrs. Ruth Lundlx-rStallings Fred Gcphart has received word that of Lake Ogden Salt to butfness made a trip her husband, Pvt. Woodrow this week. has been Stallings (Woody) Mr. and Mrs. wounded in France while serving Mrs. Wesley Gephart and two FROM WOUNDS Pfc. George L. Allen, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Allen of Portage, died January 6, from wounds received in action on the Belgium front, January I. rfc. Allen was a member of an infantry unit and enlisted in the army in October, 1942. He received training at camps in California, Louisiana and Texas before being assigned overseas in August, 1944. I He was a graduate of Bear River 1 high school and had geen a student Lt. WILLIAM O. BUNDERSON at Utah State Agriculturalcollege son of Mr. and Mrs. William prior to enlisting. in reported killed plane Surviving, besides his parents, crash, December 23rd while serv- are six brothers and three sisters; Tfc. Khalil L. Allen in the army ing in Italy. overseas; Lt (j.g.) Golden L. Allen recently returned from 15 month's service in the Pacific area, now at MAofficer's training school; Ralph L. Allen and John W. Allen, Ogden; Joseph C. Allen, Salt Lake City; Ellis L. Allen, Portnge; Mrs. Hazel UWy, Riverside; Mrs. Fae Bingham, Clinton, Mrs. IVlna Tippetts, Ogden, and a grandfather, Charles Naylor, Ogden. The O.S.Y.A. program this year is reaching out into communities tc give help to farmers in preparing their equipment for spring and summer work Many fanners who need machinery repairs are spendThe members of tre Evans Ward ing every available minute they can find to put their equipment in will hold their reunion on Friday, the best possible condition now, February 2nd, according to Bishop so they can better meet the needs Fred Hansen. Supper will be servof this coming years work. ed beginning at 6 o'clock, and will The government, through the O. be followed by dancing and other S. Y. A. program, has set up shops entertainment. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Johns are in various communities to give in to to who charge of the arrangements. all wish farmers help use them in carrying out their re- Members of the ward will use their pairs and in constructing needed budget tickets and the public is new eqcipment. Hundreds of far- also invited to attend. Each one is requested to bring mers are now using these shops own knife, fork and spoon. their re to out their every day carry new or in equip pairs constructing ment. Many have made mechani FARLEY CIIRISTENSEN TO cal loaders of various kinds, trail RETURN FROM HOSPITAL ers, wagons nad etc. Others have Mrs. Parley Christensen Is haprepaired their harvesters, tractors, py to be able to tell the many trucks, harrows and drills. It is hoped that farmers who friends of Parley that he will be haven't used these shops will do returning home from the Dee hos so immediately before the O.S.Y. pital this week, and while he will A. program closes. If you would be confined at home for three or like to use these shops, will you four weeks, he is very much im please see the leader in the com- proved. munity nearest you. The leaders and shops are as WILDLIFE FEDERATION folloys: Erie Crompton, Thatcher; TO MEET Milton Marble, Bothwell; Joseph The Bear River Wild Life FederOyler, East Garland; Wayne Fran-cowill meet Friday evening at ation Melvin Woodruff, Elwood; Midland Hotel at 8 o'clock p. the East Tremonton; and Reed Lark-in- , m. All are expected to be members Snowville. These men are dopresent. ing a very fine job in giving help to the farmers in their shops, and RED CROSS many farmers have said that this SEWING DONE is one of the finest opportunities that ha3 ever come to them. A group of ladies met at the The shops at tre Bear Paver home of Mrs. Oscar Strand on high school are running four nights Wednesday afternoon to complete a week and Saturdays, giving aid a number of pieces of Red Cross to as many farmers as possible. If sewing. Additional work was done you are interested in some help on the sewing during the week. welding and general metal work, will you please meet at the high MUSIC IXJVERS ATTEND school Farm Mechanics Shop on LOGAN CONCERT February 5, at 8:00 p. m. Many of the members ofthe Bear River Valley Concert AssociMRS RANSOM ation went to Logan Monday evenIN HOSPITAL ing to hear Mario Berini, noted Mrs. James Ransom is in tenor who appeared there in conthe Dee hospital in Ogden, where cert. she underwent a major operation on Tuesday. Latest reports indi- MRS. EDGAR NELSON cate that she Is doing satisfac-cril- FN BRIGHAM HOSPITAL Bun-derso- n, REPAIR OF CHINERY VITAL AID TO FARMERS Evans Ward Plans Reunion y. Mrs. Edgar Nelson is in a Brigham City hospital where she went Lt. COL. JONES GUEST for a major operation, which was SPEAKER AT ELWOOD performed Wednesday this week. She is reported to be recovering satisfactorily. Lieutenant Colonel Lewis Jones, was guest speaker to a capacity audience Sunday night when the American Legion and ward honored five young men who expect To to leave within the next few months His remarks were very inspirational and fitting. Special musical numbers was a girls chorus "Good Night, SoldAnnouncement Is made by ier," and two accordian wlections ' County Assessor Fred L. Peter- by Carol and LaRue Ericksen and sen that a branch office for the Connie Hansen of auto license plates will sale The boys being honored are Moy-lbe established at the Utah Pow-- 1 Hunsaker, Dale Hansen and or and Light Co. auditorium, to Ron land Manns, who are subject accomodate motorists from this to call any time and expect to section of the county. leave before long. William P. Han-e- n and Carlos Hunsakcr have Tho office will b open on been called up but have to pass Monday and Tuesday, February the physical and Carlos has hopes 6Ui and 6th. he will be allowed to com- with a paratroop regiment small sons spent two days this Pvt. Stallings has served 32 week In Salt Lake. months in the army. No details of "MrsTJuy Bllard and Mrs. R. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Herbold the injury has been received by M. Bone were Logan visitors on bis wife or mother, Mrs. Dorothy of Fu rt, Imo visited last week al.:o of Cgden. Ruth Monday. end with relatives In Tremonton. Stalling:: ' were is a daughter of Mr. and that of unJLieg hhHs at the home Thp-- t Tf Moroni Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Burgess were plete school before he must leave. Lundberg. Mr. and Mrs. Rtissel Waldron. Tuesday afternoon. Salt Lake visitors last weekend. hosPital after P'raUons Performed this iuff 1'.. "; i -- 8 p. m. Legion Sets Special Meeting Carter England Expected Home month. He was born in Japan, February 20, 1886, a son of Kisota and Watanabe. He came to the United States in 1907 and for eight years lived in Montana, where he was employed by the railroad. He moved to East Garland in 1915, where he has been engaged in farming since that time. He married Saku Sahara in San Francisco in December 1917. He is survived by his wife and the following sons and daughters: Mrs. George Ujiiye, Nampa, Idaho, Joe S. Toshiko all of East Garland and Katsuo with the U. S. Army, stationed in Florida, also two brothers in Japan. Funeral services will be conducted Monday at 1 p. m. in the East Garland ward chapel with Bishop R. J. Potter in charge. The body will be taken to the Aultorest Crematory in Ogden for ere mation. I IT !L.1 L ALLEN OF PORTAGE DIES 1M. Harry Conger, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Conger of Brigham Citv is missing in action in Germany, according to word sent his parents. The date given was January 16th, Harry went overseas last spring. He was a student at the 'Bear River High School until the family moved to Brigham. East Garland Japanese Farmer .NUMBER TWENTY GEO. Miss Lois Fryer of Deweyville liary and each member of the Legwill reign as Queen of the Stake ion and Auxiliary is urgently reGold and Green ball at the High quested to be present. School gym on February 10th. Ker attendants will be Miss Barbara Snow and Miss Yvonne Johnson. Queens of the other wards of the victims. Steed A. Daley was born Trilva December 2, Utah, Clinton, stake will also be in the royal of Mr. and Mrs. i a daughter Mr-i-J ?h F Steed. She married In arid regions, such as Utah, S, June at Malad, Idaho, member active agriculture can only be TURKEY GROWERS MEET permanent an was sie mans continual deter- IN ANNUAL CONVENTION Stone ward, serving as tea-- r realized by the two -- GERMANY $23,-00- 0 death of ' - HARRY CONGER BUSSING IN Distributes 2500 Checks In District STAKES llHElCHILD Wuwl&Jt Open License Plate Office Here ' e , ' |