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Show VOLUME XXI -- Federal Building Planned for City Announcement was made from the 1 Washington this week that I post Office Department has recommcndcd to Congress an extensive federal building program to house federal ) buildings. agencies in J Recommendations have been made for a $85,000 building in I Tremonton and Roosevelt, while other buildings are slated for Mil-- j ford, Mt. Pleasant, Salina to get I $90,000 structures; Delta, Heber and $95,000 Manti, building City I and Filmore a $105,000 project. I Congressman According ' to Walter K. Granger, there is every ! indication that c ongress will ap-- I sufficient to prove appropriations ! make possible this highly needed building program. s . if . VOTERS TO PLACE SECOND TICKET Tremonton City, Utah, Thursday, October 11, Legion Places Names Of. Servicemen On Memorial Service Set For Delbert Plaque Board L. During the week, the names of nearly a thousand servicemen were placed in the plaque board on the west wall of the F. M. Christen' sen Drug. The list is still incomplete with several community lists yet to be placed, and those servicemen who have recently entered the service to be added to the list. Conrad Steffen, Dick Allen and Douglas Cannon are members of the committee arranging for the OCTOBER QUOTA INDUCTED The following Box Elder county men reported to Fort Douglas on October 4th for induction in the " armed forces: Charles Kenneth Yost, Army of Rosette; Ray H. Udy, Ply list. mouth; Joyce Oneil Toland, Tre' monton; Shigenobu Acki, Honey ville; John Paul Francis, Berlin Claudius Jensn, both of Brigham. Navy Martin Jesse Steels, of Brigham City. Ervin Stohl Heads Fredrickson Citizen's Ticket Memorial services will be conducted Sunday at two p. m. in the Penrose Ward Chapel for Ensign Delbert Lamont Fredrickson, DATES by Bishop Jesse Petersen. President C. E. Smith will be The two registration dates beone of the speakers. The American fore the city election, are October Legion and Blue Star Mothers will 16th and 30th; next Tuesday and also participate. REGISTRATION GIVEN two weeks later. Those who are not a present registered should call at the home of Mrs. N. Eari Marble, for precinct number one, and Mrs. Ann for precinct number two, Two new members were added Zezigcr on one of the scheduled days, in to the roster of the local Jaycee order to be eligible to vote. organization at the Wednesday evening meeting when Ferris Brough and Otto Brockman "join- RUSS ELECTRIC SHOP ed up." Other guests besides the BUILDING UNDER new members were Owen Brough, CONSTRUCTION Earl Oyler, Eddie Krey and Butte Harris. Work is progressing on the new The Jaycces presented the Fair shop building of the Russ Electric. board with a check for the profits The foundation was poured somerealized on the rodeo. time ago and the laying of the brick The Future Farmer chapter vot- walls started last week. The shop ed $100.00 for use on the con- is located at the rear of the Bakery struction of the Bear River Valley building, but the building will evAirport. The boys indicated entually be constructed with a interest in the project by frontage on Tremont street. expressing a desire to take lessons and purchase a plane. Wynn Henrie gave a reporrt on REED HARRIS ON the recent meeting of state direc- ELK HUNT tors in Salt Lake City. Among the hunters who were ROBERTS FAMILY reported as enjoying a successful PLANS REUNION elk hunt at Moran was Reed HarMr. and Mrs. Jesse L. Roberts ris. His name was ommitted last are planning a family reunion for week. this weekend. They hope to have all the members of their family, with the exception of one son who is in Japan, at their home over Sunday. NEW MEMBERS JOIN JAYCEES Salom Rizk Entertains Audience - NUMBER FOUR 1945- - Voicing throughout his talk on Wednesday evening, a strong plea for tolerance, Salom Rizk, held the POSTPONES DANCE attention of his listeners, in his message of hope and inspiration. Announcement is made by the Mr. Rizk tells the fascinating officers of the Tremonton Dane- - story of his own life and it's traging Club that the dance scheduled ic experiences, with vivid portray- DANCE CLUB for October 11th was postponed als combining also a delightful until November. Notices will be sense of humor, which captivated ! sent to members announcing the his audience. ON date of the next dance. Having won for himself a recognized position of honor in the land of America, his life story Another opportunity is being CONVENTION EXTENDS brings out the miracles that hapI afforded the citizens of Tremon' VOTE OF THANKS pen in this country. ton City to place on a ticket for ; election to city office, names of The citizen's of Tremonton aswho are to their liking. sembled individuals ; at the mass meeting last i Following the mass meeting last Friday evening, went on record as To Be week, when the Citizen's ticket a vote of thanks to the extending was named, a request was made of and City Council, who the Mavor that a second such Mayor served the city so faithfully durI meeting be called. ing the past two years Designation of Selective Service ; Anyone not satisfied with the Local Board No. 3 at Brigham first ticket named, or having a de as an official Veteran's Informa. sire to see someone else run for tion Center of the U. S. governI either office is invited to attend ment was announced by A. W. J the meeting called for Monday ' his Owens, chairman, today. submit and evening, sugges' "Our local board has inducted i tions. To a large number of men into the This opportunity is open to any liefirmfH ivivw Hurtnrr fhc itt tij.iij.wv qualified voter of the City. wuiing wi. mot. iivw years,"' said Chairman Owens. Now we are ready to assist these,:. The officers of the Women's WILDLIFE FEDERATION School in Box Elder County men in reestablishing themselves in Christian Temperance Unioa are PLANS DANCE AND closed Wednesday evening to al- civilian life if they want and need inviting any high school boy or CARNIVAL low teachers to attend the U. E. A. our assistance. tu vniti wiiir vaoii convention in Salt Lake City. 'A large number of Veterans are contest they will sponsor soon, to If the weather remains favor- not familiar with their rights to call Mrs. Axel Fredriksen, presiThe Friday before the pheasant and what they are dent to get particulars. season opens, the Bear River Wild' able, schools of the valley will reThe Union has been active in life Federation will sponsor a man closed during the ,week of entitled to in the way of preferOctober 15th as follows: ence for new jobs. Full informa- promoting speech contests in the j dance and carnival affair. Box Elder high school, Bear Riv-e- r tion is available at the local board past and many local young people Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Madsen high school, Bothwell, Rear Riv- and the veteran is urged to come have taken advantage of this op er had as their guests Tuesday and City, Corinne, Deweyville, Tre- in and talk over his problems.'' portunity of participating in this j Gareducational event. Those entering said Board Owens the Fielding, Elwood, Chairman monton, j Wednesday, their nephew Mr. and and also will advise and assist the vet- may choose their own talk from a land, f Mrs. Odell Blain of Portage Honeyville, Spring City. Thatcher. eran with his other problems, in- book of suggested ones. The date cluding his insurance, G. I. loans, of the meet has not been set, but educational opportunities, and the will probably occur in about six DUCK VISITORS FROM like. "All these services," he said, weeks. CALIFORNIA HONORED "are free to the veteran for the Mr. and Mrs. Parley Christen-se- asking, and he will find the board's Born To and four sons of Los Angeles members, reemployment commit- Daughter Local Couple have spent their vacation at the teemen and employees ready to do Local nimrods are DreDarinP for home of their parents, Mr. and the utmost to save him time and A daughter was born on Octobthe opening of the duck season Mrs. J. P. Christensen and Mr. trouble in getting back in stride as er 7th to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Harrison at Bushncll hospital. Mrs. I Saturday at 6:08 a. m., the of- - and Mrs Frank Wood at Fielding. a civilian." ficial starting minute of the 1945 Mrs. Christensen will be rememHarrison is the former Helen Win zeler. Mr. Harrison is in the ser bered as Miss Rhea Wood. j season. The season extends from Oct. vice A family dinner was given by CIVIC CLUB 1 13 through December 31, and will the Christensen "s in honor of their HOlOR HUSBANDS I be legitimate f hour before guests on Tuesday at their home. LOCAL STUDENTS ON sunrise until sunset each day. Guests included in addition to the The Tremonton Women's Civic A. C. PROGRAM Every hunter, 16 years of age or visitors Mr. and Mrs. Wilford League entertained on Thursday I older, who hunts ducks or geese, Max Adams, son of Mr. and Nielson, and daughter Rhea and of last week in honor of their husmust have in his possession, a fed- - Mr .and Mrs. E. L. Davis of San bands. A program was first en- Mrs. Basil Adams appeared on the cral duck stamp which can be ob- Francisco joyed at the Second Ward chapel studentbody assembly at the U. S. tained at the post office for $1. the Mr and During evening consisting of numbers by the Vic- A. C. which lanuchcd the fall I The stamp must be signed by Mrs Heber Mortenscn called for tory Male Chorus, two readings by quarter assembly program I the holder. a pleasant visit with their former Mary Elmer; and two violin ducts As part of a student talent proDaily bag limits on ducks, ex- school friends. Max and Colleen Bowcutt and B. D. Green Dr. gram, daughter, by mcr-- ; cept American Donna, accompanied by Joan of Garland sang vocal solos. gansers, is 10 ducks, including not Green. ATTEND imore than one wood duck. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Marshall and Refreshments were served to Four snow and blue geese, singly CONVENTION three children are visiting with her 125 guests. jor in the aggregate, plus two of Hostesses for the affair were parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Bjorn Representatives of the Midland some other kinds, including brant, Harrison Miller, Orval this week. The Marshalls are movMcsdames s of Daughters of Utah ,may be taken. Eight snow and blue Camp were in attendance Saturday, Ewer, Arnold Whitaker and Steve ing from Seattle back to Peoria, Jgccsc, plus four of some other kind at the Central Illinois, their former home. Company Conven- Hales. including brant, may be possessed, tion of the Local women Society. except on the opening day. present were Mrs. Carl Nelson, FOR Mrs. Cliff Beard and Mrs. D. J. PORTER GILES Homer. The two meetings were Pursuant to authority vested in me by the City Council IN HOSPITAL held at th c Hotel Utah. of Tremonton, Utah, and by other authority, a mass convenPorter Giles is in the Dec HosMr. and Mrs. John Bloom of tion of the electors of Tremonton City is hereby called to take pital at Ogden, where he underRecreation JIall of the McKinley School on the Rcdland, Calif., made a very place at the went a itu jor operation Monday. of 1913, at the hour of 8:00 p. m. for the 15th October, day pleasant call on Mr. and Mrs. Sam His condition is reported as fair. and of then there placing in nomination cn proposed Mortenscn. Also with them was purpose the for nominees following city officers: Mrs BlK)m's sisters. Mrs. Annie ticket, four-ye; A three two-yeHOSPITAL NOTES councilman; mayor, iwyie ana Mrs J nora Lane. I he ; a city recorder and a city treasurer ; and cauncilmen women are sisters of Mr. Henry Births: for the transaction of any other business as shall Mr. and Mrs. Lee Anderson, a Rohde. Mrs. Rhode also accomI properly ccme before said convention. panied them. Many happy memW. October 8. Signed: j Mr. and Mrs. Evan Hess, a boy, ories were recalled of times when Russell T. Waldron, in lived Elwood. October 8. they Attest : Mayor. 1 vcrnon Packer underwent a R. S. Caldenvood, City Recorder. Mrs. William Mason was called major operation on October 10. California this week on account The name of the ticket will be chosen at the convention to Jay Roberts is recovering from a death a of of sister. the Monday evening. major operation on October 11. ; CITY BALLOT con-siderab- le Selective Service Vet's Board Information Center 1 ? VALLEY SCHOOLS CLOSE FOR BEET VACATION Trw-r-- Students Invited Enter Speech Contest e j ' ' otw . , SEASON OPENS SATURDAY i n one-hal- d Pion-necr- CONVENTION CALL s oe 1 1 ! t ar ar PLAN ENFORCE MENT OF BIG GAME LAWS of big Stringent enforcement game laws during the forthcoming deer and elk seasons, abetted by cooperation of the Utah Frozen Food Locker Association is being mapped by Chief Game Warden Geo. W. Reid. Hunters carrying sections of game animals will be held responsible for proving sex of the carcass and legality of the kill, and every hunter much check in and out of a checking station or with a game warden. The chief game warden urges the cooperation of all hunters, "for your protection" in complying with the following program: 1. All deer and elk killed must be tagged and identified by the one who killed it when asked by enforcement officers. 2. Evidence of sex must not be destroyed until tag and card are validated by law enforcement officers. This is the responsibility of the hunter, not the State. All tags must accompany meat when cut and wrapped outside of locker plants which are empowered to refuse storage of improperly tagged six-poi- At a mass meeting of the Citizen's ticket, Ervin Stohl, present city councilman was nominated for mayor. Mel Foxley, received the councilman nomination, with Albert Earl, Douglas Cannon, present members of the city council, and Gifford Watland bcjng named torthe two year councilman position. R. C. Caldcrwood was nominated for city recorder and James Brough for treasurer. Klcon Kerr acted as chairman of the meeting, while Mrs. Kerr acted as secretary. four-yea- r WAYNE SANDALL FILES FOR SCHOOL BOARD POSITION Acting upon the request of a group of citizens from District 3, Wayne Sandall, prominent busi nessman of Tremonton has tiled his intention of running for the office of school board member from the district comprising Corinne, Bear River City, Elwood, Both-welThatcher, Penrose and Tremonton. Mr. Sandall is a past president of the Box Elder County Fait Board,' has been in business in Tremonton for many years, and is Bishop of the Tremonton First l, Ward. The school board election will be held early in December. TO HOLD OPEN HOUSE ON BIRTHDAY H C. Hansen of Elwood, will celebrate his 80th birthday, Sunday, October 21, at an open house party given at his' home from one to five p. m. All his friends and relatives are invited. FARM BUREAU TO MEET Members of the East Tremonton farm bureau will meet Wednesday at the home of Mrs. O. L. Brough. The meeting will begin at 2:30 p.m. A lesson will be given on Christmas gift suggestions. GENE HANSEN PLACES SECOND Eugene Hansen of East Garland, Pacific regional candidate for the national F. F. A., speaking contest held at the Municipal auditorium in Kansas City, Missouri, won second honors on Tuesday, according to word received from Mr. LeRoy Bunnell, agriculture instructor who accompanied Eugene. First place winner was a Future meat. Farmer from New York. Other 3. Do not cut and package veniawards to representatives went son or elk meat while m t'.e ficid. from Ohio and Louisiana. docs not preclude stunning (This Eugene is the son of Mr. and as long as head is attached to car' Mrs. Warren Hansen and is the cass.) of Bear 4. Proper identification (sig present studentbody prexy school. River high , nature, hunting license number and address of donor) must accompany any deer or elk or parts thereof given to another person. This also applies to game transported by another person. Otherwise it is subFuneral services for Mrs. Levera ject to confiscation as illegal meat. Minerva Muse, 40, of 5. It is the responsibility of each (Vera) who died Monday in a Garland, hunter to stop at all checking staSalt Lake hospital after a short illtions where signs are displayed. conducted Thursday at This is for the hunter's protection. ness, were East Garland ward, by the in nam 6. Fill out the post card attachR. J. Potter, bishop. ed to your license after you are was born in East Muse Mrs. diand mail it as through hunting a rccted whether or not you were Garland, January 25, 1905, and Minerva O. of John successful. This is important. Fail- daughter Jane Oyler. ure to do so is a misdemeanor. She is survived by her parents, seven brothers, Henry Garland; MAX ADAMS AND Oyler, Tremonton, Utah; Joseph, SHERRY PECK ON Leo, and John O. Oyler Jr., GarCHEER SQUAD land; William, Leroy and Charles Selected from a group of twen- Oyler, Ogden; and three sisters, ty contestants, Mux Adams and Mrs. Sam Capcncr and Mrs. Jessie Sherry Peck were named cheer R. Lewis, Garland and Mrs. Jack king and assistant cheer leader, Birkl.ind, Salt Lake City Burial will be in the Wasatch respectively, at the U. S. A. C. Max is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawn Memorial park. Basil Adams and Miss Peck is the Mrs. A. L. Madsen was a Logan daughter of Mr .and Mrs. F. M. Peck of Garland. visitor on Wednesday- Services For Mrs, Vera Muse Held |