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Show r XX VOLUME TREMONTON Seventh War Bond prive Starts Mon. Seventh" War swine under wayZ February 14, with set at of $226,000.00 'it last bond drive quota, .reason why the quotaCarlis ud higher, according chairman in 1 of the drive in Northern fewer Flder is the fact that this made year than L will be been have C Community quotas indm-'wheach for $150.00 ( up at voted in the last general 't for each The figures 11on. down broken been "Mighty '. ..,,11 4 Box-Aunty- 's se $626,-increa- o com-hasn- basis, Tremontons ne iiu,oju.uu, is lB would i. records show 739 individuals thi5 1 f ted tw0 Precincts in the in t election. QUEEN CHOOSE o boost bond sales, I nte committee has decided to a Utah War Bond Queen, ' 3 tte winner to have a free trip effort to an m jHilywood. . to Mrs. Adam Brenk- chairman of the Tremonton the con-- i any girl can enter I According e, ",who has the backing of $5,-- 1 The con' 00 worth of bonds. Lt opens on the 14th of May, id at midnight June Sections will be made, ac-- f will close Brenkman, on the to Mrs. rding quota of the commun-- I filed, not the amount of bonds the contest on an d, placing the state. In en scale throughout event, the queen receiving the pnty of votes m the county, "TOtically receives the total of I bonds sold in the county, in or' cent of r with other sections r to compete nominated todate arc as Ions: Lions, Lois Forsgren; Jay s, Gloria Buchanan; Civic Club, Queens expecting to nominate miliary their Thursday wdidate at eve- - meeting. boxes will be placed in office and Bear River Ballot pt jte for the convenience of Bank residents are urged that their bond purchases, matter where they are purchas-arcredited to our local candi' is and our bond quota. The Blue Star Mothers are to "yitie a house to house drive in effort to contact every fw Valley e bond ar premiers are being at both local theatres dur- NJune to aid in the drive. "ilea VICTORY IH EUROPE!- HEBER N. STOHL DIES FOLLOW-INOPERATION G NUMBER CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1945 Clean-u- p Germany Forced to Capitulate Campaign After Six Years of Fighting; Next week, from Monday to MAY INDUCTEES Saturday inclusive, the people of Allies Face Big Job in Pacific ANNOUNCED BY Tremonton are urged to particiDRAFT BOARD powers. hospital, following an operation. Offered to Russia as well as the U. S. and Britain after He was born Jan. 13, 1867, at earlier futile efforts to split the Allies by approaching the of a son Ola and Brigham City, Christena Johnson Stohl. He lived alone, Germany's surrender took place at in Brigham City until 1904 when General Eisenhower's headquarters in the little red school- he started the Stohl furniture store i f with two brothers in Tremonton. In 1907 they sold their interests to Hyrum Jensen and bought the I Wyatt Brothers meat market, which they operated until 1912. They then sold the business and purchased the Stohl ranch west of Tremonton. He lived there until 10 years ago, when he retired. He These are the men Roosevelt, Truman, Stalfn and Churchill, who were responsible in directing the victory against Germany. Truman, committed to the Roosevelt had lived in Tremonton since. foreign relation together with Stalin and Churchill, will direct the United tor world's peace. He married Meltrude Hunsaker Nations in plans policies, in Brigham City, April 16, 1902. house in Reims, France, at 2:41 a. m., May 7, with Lt. Gen. He was a high priest in the Tre- Walter Bedell Col. Gen. Gustav Jodl's capitSmith monton Second ward. He has al' ulation. Later the accepting was ratified at Russian headsurrender ways been very generous in con' quarters in battered Berlin, with Marshal Gregory Zhukov tributing to charity and worthy participating for the Reds. causes. Grand Adm. Karl Doenitrs order to German troops to Besides his widow, he is surviv- cease came as a sort of since the bulk of the ed by three sons, Ervin and Floyd Nazis firing had laid down their arms in the face of forces already of Tremonton, and Earl of the Allied avalanche. April 29, 1,000,000 Nazis surrendered Idaho, one daughter, Mrs. in northern Italy and western Austria; May 4, another 1,000,-00- 0 Esther Harris, Tremonton; nine in Holland and Denmark, and on May 5, 400,000 gave up grandchildren and three brothers, quit in southern uermany. Lorenzo N., and Joseph N. Stohl, (Continued on page Two) Salt Lake City, and David O. A PROCLAMATION Stohl, Los Angeles. Here is a partial text of PresiFuneral sendees will be conductdent Truman's victory proclamaed Friday at 2 p. m. in the Tretion: monton second ward chapel by 'The Allied armies, through sacrifice and devotion and with Bishop Clifton Kerr. Friends may call at the family home until time God's help, have wrung from Lt. Daniel W. Bradshaw, Jr., 26 of service. Burial will be in the Germany a final and uncondia son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel W. tional surrender. The western Riverview cemetery by Shaw 6? Bradshaw, formerly of Tremonton world has been freed of the evil home. funeral but now of Roy, was killed in Rogers, forces which for five years and Germany, April 22. have imprisoned trie longer Horn May .4, 1918, in Tremonbodies and broken the lives of n millions upon millions of ton, he was a graduate of Bear To Be men. River high school and Weber col"Much remains to be done. lege and was attending Utah State The victory won in the west must Agricultural college prior to ennow be won in the east. The A special immunization clinic whole world must be cleansed of tering the service in June, 1941. He had served as director of the will be held Saturday at McKinley the evil from which half the world Explorers' Yacht club on Pine innovatbeen has School to give typhoid freed. "For the triumph of spirit and View reservoir and in Boy Scout ions to those who have not had of arms which we have won and activities. this immunization for three years for He received his commission at promise to people everyrr longer. Anvone who missed the whereits who us in the love of join Ft. Benning, Ga., in 1942 and booster shot last year is also urged freedom, it is fitting that we as overseas in September 1944. went to get it at this clinic. Parents are a nation give thanks to Almighty include his parents: Survivors between asked to be at the school God, who has strengthened us his widow, Mrs. Elsie McKay and given us the victory. 10 and 11 a. m. Bradshaw, Ogden, and three sis Now, therefore, I Harry S. of United the ters, Mrs. Ray S. Thompson, WilTruman, President V-- E States of America, do hereby apson lane, Weber county; Mrs. D. Sunday, May 13, 1945, to be A. Schofield, Las Vegas, Nev., School point a day of prayer. and Mrs. Lewelyn Johnston, Roy. "I call upon my countrymen students school Bear River high to dedicate this day of prayer A. D. Sargent, now a resident celebrated V-to the memory of those who have day Tuesday with of Brigham City left . .this week a feeling of solemnness entirely in given their lives to make posC tor sible our victory." uregon, 10 visit ior ,r ortianu, t. keeping with the occasion. HARRY S. TRUMAN. two weeks. Regular classes were held during the first two periods of the day after which the entire studentbody CROSS TO SPONSOR t assembled for a special day dithe under program prepared rection of the student council. All afternoon classes were dismissed A free course of training as a the right to wear the blue and and students were given an after- Nurse's Aide given in 80 hours white uniform and cap authorized American National Red noon of freedom from school. during seven weeks by a qualified by the Cross and the United States Office to added The impressive program graduate nurse will be given Defense. will SeCivilian of who and the day. to the significance of all who are eligible be between 18 and must Women were lections of a patriotic nature volunteer for the training. of 50 must be American school age, 28 years band; the high played by The course will begin May vocal soloists were heard and read- and run through July 7th at the citizens, or friendly aliens, and must have high school education ings and tributes were given. Valley hospital. Miss Lclia it's equivalent. or James Walton of Tremonton, of San Francisco will Mr. addressed the studentbody. Application blanks and further twh the course, which is spon information students the can be secured from Walton in speaking to sored by the American Red Cross. safe. Her the of is have following committee stated: "America any Our fighting men must : as members Mrs. as which forward long ideals will go Guy Johnson, Mrs. the care of graduate nurses, such a type of young men and leaves civilian hospitals understaf Gifford Watland, Mrs. Bill Ma-- I women as you have anything to do fed. Anvone who is eligible is urg son, Mrs. Clyde Morris, Mrs. Mil-- ' with it." ed to make time to serve to earn ton Johnson, Mrs. Conrad Steffen. Mr. Walton, a soldier in the CIVIC LEAGUE TO last war, spoke of the last great world struggle and of the feeling SPONSOR ART TEA of the front line soldier when the He peace of 1918 was declared. The Women's Civic League of At their meeting on Wednesday closed his remarks by stating: of Chamber Tremonton are sponsoring a Moth"America is the glory of the evening the Junior Cook er's and Mcrwin elected the Commerce Daughters Art Tea in world. She has always come to honor of the the for coming the g irl graduates of the in as world president aid of the nations of the vice Bear River high school. chosen was Miller and ideals prinyear. Harry defense of their The tea will be held Sunday, and Ferd Elm was reciples. Free men fight for love of president . Mel May 13, at the Bear River high freedom and peace because they tained as school cafeteria from 4 to 6 p. m. president is the outgoing want all men to possess and enjoy Foxley Cook was the past Merwin and it FARM BUREAU To further the cause of the war ot tiucr the the At Pacific request the TO MEET still being conducted in acCounty Fair Board, the organic-toiarea, Bear River students arc voted to again sponsor the the tively engaged in supporting The East Tremonton Farm Burrodeo at Tremonton this year. seventh war loan drive. eau will meet Wednesday, May ' Miss Beverly Shultz of Ogden 16th at the home of Irene Hill at Mr. and Mrs. Jack Shumway of Mrs. J.ick Fronk on 2:30. All members arc urged to a and children visited Tuesday in was guest be present. Tuesday. Brigham City. Anglo-America- ns t'j . .. 1 anti-clim- ax g, Daniel Bradshaw Dies In Action Tvphoid Shots Given free-bor- Saturday Day Assembly Held at High E Jartha J. Cutler Buried Mrs. ;r l" Thursday Martha Jane Harman Cut; Monday in a Brigham 7 hospital following a three Khs died illness. & was bom March 5, 1894 at "Udaho, daughter of Oliver C. anHuffaker Harmon. She early life in Ucon and J her Idaho. She was married J. Cutler in the Salt ,Ph lemplc, Dec. 5. 1929. She active member of the Snow- and was Society a tea mf the Primary and Sunday ' ' ne anowville ward, 'H e , her hushnrl two sons, Max .dcs ft f'-ville- who, - ,e and Gerry stepsons, Earl E. mcv Doyle James J. Cutler, uvy in the south Pacific . Gorman P daughters. i o-.i.- .. "i-ie- Mrs M,-;,- ' ., uariancJ; xt Ronton; Mrs. Boyd Ore. two brothers, " ana wenacu Idaho, one sister, Sim "haft1 nt. ;" Fer-lsbor- Jfc I ,and Sheldon Q V-- 'Ll- - RECENT jj wa3 m j Mc-Creig- j Jaycees Elect New Officers t. lx BIRTHS 'Mrs. Ford Jeppson, a Mayd7trs- Ross Coombs, - 8th. a T- f 1 1a. SEVEN WEEKS TRAINING PROGRAM RED secretary-treasurer- uunal 'nn,a 'ic cemetery. R City Plans Full Week - Eleven hard and bitter months after General Dwight D. Eisenhower's armies smashed through the ramparts of "ForHeber Nelson Stohl, 78, one of tress Europe" to set foot upon French soil, Germany's once Tremontons earliest business men, proud wehrmacht, weakened after six years of the bloodiest died Tuesday night at an Ogden war in history, bowed the knee unconditionally to the Allied Rex-bur- THIRTY-FOU- n fix-u, pate in a city wide, clean-upThe city is paint up campaign. The local selective service board cooperating with the Junior Chamhas released for publication, the ber of Commerce in sponsoring the following list of names of men drive and will furnish trucks to who were inducted at Fort Doug- haul rubbish and other refuse from las on May 4th: the city. All rubbish should be placed in Army: Grant LcRoy Butler, Morris Richard Jensen, Leonard the alley in containers, if possible, Earl Hill, George Everett Earl, j and it will be hauled away as fast Thomas Earl Owen, James Everett as the city truck can make the p, I j e Miller, Royston Orbill Gibbs, L. Westley, Don V. Bourne, Dean Franklyn Wood, Robert Lee Hamilton, Cecil Vernon Hanson, Ivan Eldon Mecham, Carl Henry Starr, Glenn Mathias Recder, Lee Gordon Nelson. Loyal Fredrick Gill, Wesley Williams Nielsen, Duane Campbell, Grant Lee Petersen, Darven Cecil Nelson, Ellis Payne Smith, Dee Bingham Young Verl Thomas Udy, James Sadao Nakamura, Wilford George Cox, Dale Watson Hoi try. Marine Corps: James Vcrnile Lott. Tar-ranc- rounds. Arrangements are being made to secure boys from the district school to be dismissed for a half a day during the week, when they will assist the Jaycees in cleaning vacant lots in the town in preparation for plowing, as unkept vacant s lots have been the worst of the city in the past. eye-sore- Senior Class To Present Play The Senior Class of the Bear River high school presents "Formula For Pancakes" a three act comedy on Friday, May 11, at 8:30 p. m. in the high school. The cast includes Bonnie Jean Whitney, Lois Fryer, Sherry Jean Peck, Mack Hansen, Frank TayFuneral services for Hilda lor, Don Woerncr, Carlos HunForsberg, 73, who died at saker, Colleen 'Thompson, Lueen the home of her daughter, Friday, Colleen Burns, Kent Manning, were held in the Riverside ward . Bowcutt, Lila Jensen. Patricia chapel Wednesday at 1 p. m. under the direction of Bishop The play is under the direction Capener. of Milton L. Johnson, with LelanJ .Speakers were Arnold Niclson Miller as student director. of Brigham, Russell Capener, J.J. Shumway and Bishop Leland CapTo ener. The Relief Society Singing Mothers sang the opening song and other musical numbers were a solo by Val Leavitt and two duets by Mrs. M. F. Riiodes will present Lena Tubbs and Marion Hales. her pupils in a piano recital MonPrayers were offered by George M. Ward and Lorenzo Bowcutt day evening May 14, at 8:15 in with the grave being dedicated by the stake tabernacle. The public is invited to attend. Thomas Udy. The following students will take Mrs. Forsberg was born August 1872 in Sweden, a daughter of part on the program: Joyce and 5, Thera Nicholas, Marianne ManHerman and Johanna Larsen She received her early ning, De Ann Bone, Edna Westeducation in Sweden and came to moreland, Elaine Anderson, Bonthe United States in 1898. They nie Richardson, Ora Fay Iverson, settled at Murray. She married Ruth Rytting, Darlene Stenquist, August Forsberg, June 21, 1889 Vem Wood, Ann Wood, Mabel in the Salt Lake L. D. S. Temple. Waldron, Janet and Renee Judah, They have lived in Riverside most Mitzi Hansen, Judith Hansen, Colin Skinner, Barbara Wood, May ot their married life. Mrs. Foisberg served as a coun- Tazoi, Jeanine Skinner, Miyako sellor in the Riverside Relief So- Tazoi, Theron Butler, Barbara ciety for 13 years and in other Gleason, Garry Grover, Janis Last, Renee Welling, Desdemona Coe, church capacities. She is survived by her husband, Nadine Rose, Karl Boss, Beth Ansix sons and two daughters: Joseph derson, Marilyn and Carilyn Manand George Forsberg, of River-fide- ; ning, Fay Tazoi, Colleen Boss, Gus Forsberg, Garland; Her- Carol Lynn Capener, Margaret man Forsberg, Hyrum; Oscar Fors- Fashbaugh and LaRee Rhodes. berg, Ogden; and Clarence Forsberg, who is serving with the U. S, Navy at San Diego, Cal. Mrs. V-- E Hilda Peterson, Garland and Ruth Bowcutt, Salt Lake; one brother, John Hermanson of Salt Lake, and seventeen grandchildren. Pupils at the McKinley school met in solemn reverence Tuesday BEAR RIVER STUDENTS to commemorate V-- day. A short NAME OFFCERS program, planned some weeks beFOR COMING YEAR fore, was carried out. The entire group sang several Climaxing an intensive cam- songs, with invocation by Rev. paign of three weeks conducted by Phelps. James Walton gave a talk the traditional Red and White where he recalled the feelings he parties, students of Bear River experienced when the surrender high school by secret ballot named came in World War one and retheir studentbody officers for 1945 marks by Mr. Christiansen, prin1946. cipal. Eugene Hansen junior class Outstanding in the program was president and winner of the state the advancing of the colors by the F.F.A. oratorical contest, was elect- boy scouts. Accompanying the ed president, Marilyn Rogers, American Flag was a special Alstudentbody secretary for last year lied countries flag, prepared to be was elected vice president, while used on V-day. This flag with Maralyn Stark, another junior at four red bars on a white backthe school, was chosen secretary. ground was symbolic of the four Loa Mae allied countries. After the pledge Cheryl Cornwall, Christcnscn, and Neal Hess were to our American Flag the children the students' choice for cheer repeated in unison the following pledge to the Allied countries flag: "And I display the United Nations honor flag in appreciation of NEW TIRE EQUIPall those who are my country's MENT INSTALLED Harry Miller and Carmi Camp- friends and allies; and who arc bell of the O. K. Rubber Welders dedicated with her to the common announce the installation of anoth- ends of peace, freedom and er passenger car size rccapper with a new modern tread design. Other Miss May Fridal returned on equipment has been added to the larger cappers, giving the local Thursday from a two weeks visit shop equipment to handle almost with the Bishop W. E. Wright every si,cd tire in use today. family at Idaho Falls, Idaho. Funeral Services For Mrs. Forsberg Held Wednesday Her-manso- n Dur-fey- Le-lan- d Present Piano Students In Recital Her-manso- n. McKinley School Holds Day Program Tues. E E |