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Show FALLS ; I KILLED v 8 'ars , : 1 58,.:.Jow i&i1'. Ci ; ffafter being26struck miles ibile about Ronton, at the OsoJ j W finlesnake ... ' - pv-pni- J." 1 east Mr. pass. and James Hfe .,. when ine storm. during a snow out putting were wheels, and raised U&e the side of driven by Marcus came Jerome, Idaho, Struck them both. Mr saw the car but Je the men in time to Babbel Mttin,them. Mr. hospi-emontthe "reaching ? ? t the car just 'v fshe 9 I on i and Mr. Bag-treated for bruises and in- m- Babbel was not C, i j - ambulance Snowville to out trip bought the people in to i Tremonton ston. was owner and op--i a cleaning and tailoring .iment in Twin Falls. He by his wife and eight 3abbel li daughters. One son, the filling a is now the L. D. S. ;S mis-- nr Church in The father and 3 have also filled mis- - :.vama. sons HI ker Resident I At Kaysville V gfi , al Scoffield, 72, died m. in an Ogden after an illness of sev- - ays. born July 9, 1876, in England, a son of je and Jane Barby Scoffield. was rihire, t age he came to Utah, of 17 is married to Crilla Flint Kaysville. was a high priest of Jesus Christ of 1 16, 1902,in Scoffield e Church Saints at the time of farmer, he had rein Kaysville for 10 years, ously he lived in Tremonton A .eath. ytoa. Tivors four ft ' ' sons Spencer, Merrill, Don and Max aid and Mrs. Ada S. Seymour Scoffield, include eight daughters, Dew-aysviU- Chester 3i; , e; Richard and id Mrs. Scoflield, Bessie twood, Mrs. Lucille Robbins rs. Bernice Oyler, Tremon-3- 3 grandchildren; a brother i sister, Ernest H. Scoffield, fi'Je, and Mrs. Murray Mof-Sa- lt Lake City. leral services were conduct-Imrsda- y afternoon in the First Ward Chapel Hubert C. Burton. TiHe Ml WINS M-ME- N inr The ward captured the Bear River Stake Fielding M-M- en Basketball crown when they de feated Tremonton First ward 43 to 27, Wednesday evening. Garland outscored East Gar land in the third game 33 to 30 by A. N. R. VOLUME XXIII TREMONTON CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 194S NUMBER TWENTY-ONana inatcner easuy won over February is sure trying to get Bothwell by a score of 26 to 15. ACCEPTS MISSION CALL even with January for those few The teams were pick nice warm CITY SUGAR days we had. ed by former players. They selected for the first team In our humble opinion May(v CALL CLOSES honors: Duane Madsen, Tremon Kerr and the city council ars Week-en- d ton First; Jay Cullimore, Gar a step in the right dimaking MEETING land; Verl Coombs, Fielding; Verl rection toward solving many of Sometime between closing time Kidman, Beaver Dam; and Rob the problems regarding city ert Brough of Tremonton First. Saturday night and Monday government, by placing the pubAn invitation has been exo The Sugar Com morning, individuals broke into The second team lineup con- lic in a position to know and distended by Mayor Kleon Kerr the local J. cf Penney Co. store, pany has just finished a four sists of Eldon Adams, Thatcher; cuss these problems with the city and members of the city by cuting a hole In the roof and months cutting run at the Gar- Clain Archibald, East Garland officials. council to all tax payers, land factory, which has estab- Robert Campbell, Garland; In the ceiling of she store. Wednesday, Mayor Kerr told business firms and individlished records in more than one Sorensen, East Garland; Clyde to made .lmates According and the Lions club of the Financial uals to attend an open pubby George Reyncds, local man- phase of its operation. A total John Harding, Tremonton Sec problems the city faces, and has lic meeting next Monday ager, approximately $75.00 in of 207,000 tons of beets were ond. called an opening meeting next evening, February 9th at 8 prcessed at the factory; with employees funds were taken. The coveted sportsmanship Monday o'clock in the public library. night. If any citizen Sheriff Warren Hyde and Mar- 186,000 tons having been pro went to Beaver Dam, Verl has any complaint and doesn't trophy There has been some quesduced in this district. The other Coombs was shall R. D. Anderson chosen as the out attend that meeting he should tions presented regarding 21.000 tons were shipped here of the tourna forever after hold his peace. standing player the new licensing ordinance for cutting from Central Utah. ment. and other matters that need The total number of tons cut RECEIVES JUVARD Gleaner Girls, Valolse Peter With the tragic accident at to be discussed. this year is greater than during 'Atm 4 Snake Pass Monday night Rattle son, s, Cleo Karma Nellson, to 44 of of the According any .Mayor Kerr, years operation DONALD DAVIS on our minds It might still fresh and Shuman Virginia Joyce the city officials feel that an of the Garland factory, and the to Romer be consider the cause of well basketball gold presented local production is higher than opportunity should be given some of to awards accidents which the the first all stake to the public to place before for any year since 1920. team and silver awards to the In that section of road. the council, problems which More than enough sugar for second team. Last winter, the writer acthey have so that a closer all private and Industrial use for Wallace Bourne presented the companied Patrolman Green, cooperative spirit may exist all the people in the state of sportsmanship trophy and Ray who was Investigating an acfor the betterment of TreUtah for one year; 640,000 tons Atkinson awarded Verl Coombs cident' In that locality, and the monton City as a whole. was produced during the run the roads were like glass, cars and outstanding player award. The meeting is open to the A farewell testimonial was this year. This Includes 17,000 were stalled all along the trucks will Bear Fielding held Sunday evening in the Rivtons of molasses which was re- River Stake in represent public all are invited. division tour- way between the Blue Creek the erside ward honoring Donald introduced in the Steffens pro- nament In store and the pass. If you once Ogden late in cess for additional extraction of Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse stopped, you were stuck and if ' Davis, who will leave about sugar. you could get started ytu proMarch 10th for a mission in New The Company Is now mailing bably wound up off the road. Zealand. He is now attending letters to beet growers to anThat stretch of road where the mission training in Salt Lake nounce the payment of an addiMonday's accident happened, acCity. tional 55'jc per ton, making a to good authority, cording The program consisted of an total of $11.55', which has been measures 26 feet from guard An exhibit of the works of original musical reading by Edna Henry Moser, 71 year old Logan rail to guard rail, the pavement paid up to date for the crop. The next payment to growers may be Ward; talk by Russel Capener; a artist is hung in the Utah Power is only 18 feet wide. That doesn't Several of the organduet, "I'll Go Where You Want and Light building for, the enleave much room for a car to expected from the Production izations of the auxiliary ward Riverside Me To Go," by Maurine and joyment of the in and Administration Marketing pass another car or truck, does people of the Myrle it?. It looks like we've Florence Udy; a reading, "Un- valley. The pictures will be there the processing tax support pay- were reorganized Sunday. got a was sustained as president "Death Strip" in our own county awares," by Roma Whitaker; a for the next two weeks and the ment, amounting to about $2.47 Udy of the Relief Society with Grace vocal duet, "The Lord's Prayer," public is invited to stop in and should be seriously considper ton. Hales and Gwen Ward as coun- that Marion ani Lena Tubbs, and re examine them. ered. It takes its toll every year. The sugar content of the beets selors and Mary Udy as secre marks by the missionary, his at the handled Mr. Moser paints both in oils factory the past Maurine Udy was named The father and. Bishop Leland Boy Scout3 of America beseason has been 15.09 and the tary. and water. Many of his works as president of the Y. L. M. I. A. 38 years of age this week comes are of local landscapes in and crop has averaged 19 tons per with Nina Burnett and Clarice we have been asked to celeand acre. around southern Idaho and norHerschi as counselors and Alice them. with brate The payroll for all employment Ward, secretary. Lenore Silves thern Utah. He Is still limping MRS. P. E. AULT We know of no greater obser run has ter will have charge of the youth from an automobile accident in during the four months' vance In the interest of youtn exceeded $450,000 and the trans- program. 1941, but insists he is still good Florence Udy wasi than this big national. for many years and gets about portation costs, including rail- named as president of the Pri- which affords us more birthday, satisfacroad .trucks, express, etc, has mary with Edith Udy and Marie with a cane. He keeps his love tion. been $500,000. During the cut- Ward as assistants and Mildred for painting and continues to be the Satisfaction is affordin he it. active will An opportunity ting operation, the Company Capener,secretary. Joe Forsberg, Scout achieves. something the However, A distinct honor came to Mrs. ured 31,000 tons of coal, 15,000 Marvin Burnett and Glen Ward ed the people of the valley next P. E. Ault, prominent Farm Bur- tons of lime rock in addition to are the leaders of the Y. M. M. I. benefits derived by those of us 10 a. at 9th Monday, February who are affected by his efforts eau member of Tremonton last of sulphur, coke A. m. to E?t their automobile liconven- large quantities week-en- d state go far beyond mere satisfaction. the at and other essential materials. cense plates in Tremonton, at The theme of the 1948 Boy In Lake. recognition in Salt tion The above figures were sup- OLEEN SHU.MAN the Utah Pcwer and Light buildoutWeek deserves our enScout for her years of capable and by Orson A. Christensen, TRANSFERRED TO DENVER plied ing "The Scout Citizen dorsement: to the organiza- district manager. standing service Ernest E. Hansen, assessor and In at Work His a with Home, His Comwas tion she presented Oleen Shuman was moved to deputy request The valley basketball league, meritorioul award by the state His and His Nation, munity, CITY DRUG WILL the Fitzslmmons General Hos- World." that lax clearance be ready at which have been playing on president, Mrs. John O. Garfield. SPONSOR MOVIE pital in Denver last Friday. He that time if possible. There It Is, clearly Inspiring, Monday night the past eight In making the presentation, Mrs. OF STOCK DISEASES been receiving treatment for has us to examine and exault In for weeks now shows the Wasatch Garfield listed many of the sertuberculosis at the Ogden Sanl- - . . . 38 FLY TO DENVER Oil in the lead with seven wins vices and accomplishments of years of continuous acThe Cutter's Laboratories, un- tarium for the past few weeks. RubO. K. one the loss with and by the Boy Scouts Mrs. Ault in Farm Bureau work. of City His condition Is reported to be complishment of America. Eddy Krey and Parker Fronk ber Welders a close second, 6 Among them were the following: der the sponsorship freethemovie slowly Improving. Drug will present a left Tuesday by plane for Den- wins and 2 losses. of the Farm Bureau for farmers and stockmen, Frimember ver on a short business trip. They It is as easy to deceive one's The Tremonton Jay&ees have a since 1920; local president, 3 day, February 6, at 8:00 p. m. In C. V. LILENQUIST returned Thursday evening. without perceiving It, as It self score of 5 wins to 3 games drop- years; county president, 5 years; the Utah Power & Light Audi- IMPROVING Is to deceive others difficult comped, while Howel stands at the director of state and home torium. Reports on the condition of C. without their finding it out. of the 4 0 wins, munity section, recipient position having Colored films depicting diseas- V. Lllenquist, who is at the Rochefoucauld loses. Honeyville has won 2 and gold medal award in 1935; and es of cattle, sheep and swipe will Wievle Clinic at Crofton, Neb., lost 6 and the Winzeler Motor Is the diamond club pin in 1945 for be shown and symptoms and are that he is improving slowly DR. MOHR OUT OF TOWN service. at the cellar position with 8 loss 20 years of treatments will be discussed by and hopes to be able to return Dr. A. J. Mohr will be away es. She has also been responsible representatives of the Cutter's home in another few weeks. for the next two weeks. His Results of last Monday's games for organizing many local organ- Laboratories. will be open again on Monoffice izations In the county and acted During the week, Hugh Adams were: 16th. day, February as judge at the county fair here Sunday guests cf Mrs. Elma of Blackfoot, Idaho and Miles O. K. Rubber, 38 Winzelers 34. Allen were Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Goss and family of Ogden visitand In adjoining counties. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd D. Nielsen Howell, 31 Jaycees, 27. of Smlthfield and Mr. and ed at the home of their parents, Price 24 of Salt Lake visited with the Guy Wasatch Oil, 41 Honeyville Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Adams. Mrs. Vera Allen of Ogden. TREVITIIICK WILL RUN Johnsons over the week-en- ') A , li'l OFFICERS OPEN V A ' , l T Penney Store Broken Into all-sta- FACTORY ke M-M- en FOUR Over Utah-Idah- M" Bar-fus- Donald Davis To Serve In oc-cu- re New Zealand Lpgan Artist iy at 2 p. A nil f fredncK of Twin ly.Jp l "fhe death of ?2 un-Jsh- op and Mrs. Melvin Cannon Ian were Sunday 'guests of E. Bjorns. Mrs. Cannon former Ann Holland of ton. Mr. Cannon is an tor at the U. S. A. C. f Shows Work Riverside Ward Auxiliaries In Tremonton Reorganized License Plates To Be Sold Here Next Week Receives State Recognition Wasatch Oil Leads In Valley League Einor-Stenquest- , J Lions Present Gift To Scout 50-5- 4-- H d. LOYAL GLENN DISCHARGED FROM ARMY David R. Trevithlck of Salt Citv this week announced Lake hpinsr discharged from the army. for Governor of his rnndidacv The past few weeks of Loyal's Utah. of State the K.11 service has been at camp Mr. Trevithlck was assistant more in New York. m general director of Utah's recent Centennial celebration and has a long list of public activities CHURCH which has made him a public figure. T '"01. FOR GOVERNOR ON DEMOCRATIC TICKET nva i nienn Is at home after NEWS ,4 , well-kno- TREMONTON r FIRST WARD The sDcakers at the meeting In the First ward of Tremonton Sunday evening will be Day Garfield and Wayne Fronk. Hospital News V; Entering the hospital this for surgery were Einor week Godfrey, Mrs. A. E. Roche, Ray Gibbs, Floyd Stenqulst, Mrs. Charles Nelson and Reta Earl had her tonsils removed. Receiving medical treatment were Allen Ivcrson, Walter Pohl- sander. Vera John, Mrs. Ben METHODIST CHURCH Shirley Westmore Christensen. m. 10 a. Sunday School at Leland land. Capener, Baby Wee- Morning Worship at 11 a. m. Thomas Harper, Mrs. Mar don, Sunday Evening Service at weara uornwau, Hayes, garet 7:30 p. m. Mrs. Zclla Cutler, Mrs. Lamar at Prayer Meeting, Wednesday and IsDwaine Harding Carter, 7:30 p. m. Merlin Summers Hunsaker. rael 7:30 Garna Night, Thursday at was treated for a fractured leg. p. m. tuf.mON'TON SECOND WARD The Second ward members will hear Patriarch James Walton as the speaker in the Sunday evening meeting. "arland pnn '"'any Drpspntn . . r.tnns ..inntn Eacle Scout, Club. - erf. a. " gin jtvh aiiu , prior to his leaving for Hawaii. my and the Cache ValI'-in met Ogden y representative vij for lcft accomodations fay a?d train with the finest m Frirancisco. Khedule was leave there by plane They and arrive In Honolulu that same evening. a Regional Scout week with all jT-nMeeUng there for a ' 3Tirv i ca" S ;1 Jtag d llses paid. i " I r t I . A to FIRST WARD'S NEW BISHOPRIC which was sustained recently, Left and rson Ive right, Reed Giles, counselor, Bishop Ed Deaktn, LaRaln Marble, counselor, Lynn Conrad Steffen, ward clerks. TREMONTON i |