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Show ir-OF- BREAKFAST" TO START F Mt DRIVE FOR SCOUT I REED PALMER FUNDS HEADS JAYCEES SOFTBALL ENTHUSUSTS MEET TO K l Headquarters in Og-- ... tfrore will lead finance Campaign of The Bear River Softball AssofVZ, Council, Boy ciation wil meet Thursday, April the Bear 22. 1948 in the Utah Power and jAinerica. in Light Auditorium at 7:30 p.m. 1948. 22, Anyone who is interested is April was made ouncement The Tremonton Jaycees met Wednesday evening and elected Reed Palmer as president for the coming year; Fred Elm was chosen vice president and B. M. Skin ner, secretary; Ed Quinney and Earl Fuhrlman were named two year directors to work with Gordon Worley, Wayne Fronk and Jack Williams, hold over direc tors. Cliff Kerr was guest speaker at the meeting. He called on the members to "Be an American First," and to know their own government system and then that of other countries. He drew forceful comparisons of man hours saved in the United States as compared with Russia. A girl's trio Joyce Hunsaker, Katherine Hunsaker and Charlene Benson from Honeyville accompanied by Carol Johnson furnished the music. Ned Oyler, a new member and Lee Foxley, a prospective member were present. -- II' underway wrlh ;JJafeteria High the morning of 'df,mi of Bear River ''t teams and underway with now L Brough - Tre-- i Ward, Tom Roberts, - O, Jim tm 2nd Ward; Ro- Elwood; ad Amos Hansen, 'Marble. Bothwell and "a Arnold Dalton. n Pen--o- Wright, Garland 1st 2nd r.an Gee, Garland j r J, , w o, Duuniv, East Garland; tfflnns. Beaver Dam; orover, H. ckaian, Deweyville; land Russell Capener, -j- Howell; l Homer Kotter, Park Valtey; n" Carter, Snowville. j cutler, iV" campaign i i funds for the operation Area Council, Boy 01America. t of This coun--e- s institutions and in the Box all fm El-Jeb- Scouting Morgan and north Davis counties, North oftte ftbe service of the Ogden .Council in making available secretarial, m service, of leaders and scouts, ri leanents and recognitions and a Health and Safety program of all Scouts leaders in the Council, i tLLBABY iFERENCE ST TUESDAY i baby conference, twice each month, Tuesday, April 19 from well held 1 is I for VOLUME XXIII TESTIMONIAL TO HONOR TREMONTON CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, APRIL Recreation Program In Box Elder An farewell testimonial will be held Sunday evening in the Tremonton Second ward for Glenn Ray Barfuss, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barfuss. Glenn has been in the mission home in Salt Lake this week and will return for Sunday evening. He will leave Salt Lake the middle of next A held Monday evening in Bear tuver uity to cnoose on icers for the County Recreation Board. Don Rasmussen of Brigham was chosen as chairman of the board of directors; Charles Cutler, Garland was elected vice chairman, and ssven elective members were chosen as follows: Norman Jeppsen, Mantua, Glen M. Bennion, Brigham, Grant Garner, Tremonton, Bill Gibbs, Portage and Del Kidman, Beaver Dam. Five additional members are-tbe added to the board to be named by the board of education, the county commissioners and the three L.D.S. stakes in Box Elder County. A meeting has been called for the board of directors at the "mix Tremonton Library at 8 p.m. Friday night, when directors will be assigned to the various activities and sports.. The recreation program for the county is being received with much enthusiasm and the support and backing of the prominent organizations in the county is promised. week for the Navajo Zunic MisEach member of the board will sion with headquarters in Gallop, be assigned to one phase of the New Mexico. recreation program, 1 and the Speakers at the meeting will be other members will serve as adJohn Barfuss, James Walton, visors to that division. Each comBishop Jeppson and the mission- munity is to have it's own direcary. Music will be heard from the tor who will have the responsibichoir, a male quartet and Mrs. lity of his own community in the Geneve Walker. program. The meeting will begin at 8 p.m. o Final Riles Held For Claude Adams am. in fin Gris-wol- EDWARD BIGLER DIES AT HOME B OF DAUGHTER con-rat- Bo-we- n. j even-wee- bjslhe ihe k- if j J Ullio Meetill" hlllldaV The program will begin at 8 p.m. and is free to all who desire to attend. Participating in the concert are the girls' chorus, consisting ofi was born to Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Burns of CA- Carlson at a ri Garland have their third girl, born April 10 at the Valley hosome and ars feeling pital. - V f "1" - ' - ' V' i, Receives Bronze Star Citation j v t ) ; - ) ' VI it ' " . i - - ' y V cry 4 v :. -- ' . ".. ( j ,V . "IfhDurt ing v- -i and settled in Both-welMr. Sandall died in 1928. She has lived in Tremonton for the past thirty one years. There were thirteen children born to this couple; the following five are now living: Mrs. Mabel Payne, Bothwell, Tom, Bill, Wayne and Harold Sandajl all of Tremonton. She aso is very proud of her 21 grandchildren and twenty-fou- r great ley The City Market which has been operated by Cliff Stark was recently purchased by Reid P. Olsen of Logan and is now under management of its new Mrs. Alben Borgstrom received owner. official notification this week Mr. Olsen has had considerthat the Bronze star medal a able experience in the grocery ward had been made to her son, business, being connected with a Riuon J. Borgstrom for meritor large super market In Washing- ious achievement In ground oper ton D C and the Dinner Horn ations against the enemy in the Food Stores in Logan. Mr. Olsen European theatre about the 25th expects to move his family to of August 1944. The medal will be sent to Mrs. Tremonton as soon as he finds Borgstrom. housing accomodations. Rulon was reported missing In Don Hansen will remain in in August 1944, and was action Meat Department, charge of the dead in November of announcement reported appears rhe firms that year. in this issue of tne Leader. in 1899 l. A family dinner was given In her honor by Mrs. Wayne Sandall at her home Tuesday night. All members of her family attended and brought her good wishes and gifts for the occasion. JUDGE BOSONE WILL LECTURE AT HIGH SCHOOL Garland Matron Passes Following; Long Illness Mrs. Rosina Cover Godfrey, 73, died Sunday at 10:45 p.m. In the family home in Garland following a two years' Illness. She was born June 3, 18C8, in Salt Lake City, a daughter of Morris and Sarah Tucker Cover. She was educated at Clarkston, Cache county, and was married to John Ed Godfrey December 2, 1891,' In the Logan templs, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. Surviving are her hu.sband; three sons and three daughters, Mrs. Verna G. Thompson, Elmer T, Godfrey and Mrs. Vurlia E. Hall, all of Garlandf Elwen II. Godfrey, J. Harold Godfrey and Mrs. Jasmine G. Williams, all of 14 Clarkston; 32 one sister, Mrs. Emma O. Buttars, Clarkston Funeral services were conducted Thursday at 1 p.m. at Garland ward chapel by Leonard Bishop, bishop. grand-childre- The Utah State Board on A- lcoholism, with Judge Reva Beck Bosone, Salt Lake City, as director, Is conducting an extensive educational program in all of the high schools of Utah. Glen S. Hatch, Assistant Director of the program, has been address ing the student body of various high schools throughout the State. He spoke in our own high school March 29th. The purpose of this war on alcoholism, which is nation-wide- , is to present to the high school students the facts concerning Alcoholism. 1, Scientists agree that alco holism Is a disease. 2, Statistics bear out the fact that most cases begin at 16 and 17 years. An Individual beginning to drink when he is in high school may become a confirmed alcoholic at thirty, 3. The way to prevent becoming an alcoholic is total abstinence. The Utah State Board on Alcoholism has enlisted the cooperation of the State Department of Public Instruction and the State Federation of Women's clubs in this youth conservation project. The three federated women's Clubs of the valley, The Ladies Self Culture Club and the Civic and Home Art? Club of Garland and the Women's Civic League of Tremonton are bringing Judge Bosone and others to the high school auditorium April 30th to speak to the public and the high school students In an effort to BEAR RIVER CHORUS GIVE CONCERT IN BANCROFT Members of the Bear River Male Chorus and their partners went to Bancroft In two chartered busses on Friday evening last week. They furnished a concert there which was sponsored by the church building committee. The entertainers were served a dinner after the concert. VISIT MOTHER Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sveden, Nephl, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Norda, Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Alton Young of Layton were In Tremonton, Sunday to visit with their mother, Mrs. R. G. Brough who has been ill for several weeks. Mrs. Brough haa been In Nephl until recently, when she was able to return home. CHOIR GIVES rROGRASt IN BRIGHAM The Tremonton Second Ward Choir gave their East Cantata Sunday evening in the Brigham Second Ward. The choir is directed by Mrs. James Walton. CHURCH NEWS stimulate interest and enthusiasm in this program. The meet- PUZEY FAMLY TO GIVE PROGRAM ing will begin at 8 p.m. The program at the Sunday The Principal and faculty of Uv high school are cooperating evening meeting in the Tremon with the Women's clubs In for ton First Ward will be rumisnea by Garland Puzey and lamny. mulatlng plans for follow-u' work with the students that The meeting begins at 8 p.m. something concrete might be done In the high school on the METHODIST CIHJRCn j p I ' Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Wheatley birth SlIUN IN HOSPITAL of Botliwell announce the 12. This on April of a daughter nc mcrnlcrs of the Homdivinn chss at Bear River is the third girl for the couple. "KNOW OUR' v'i :rsF WFf'.K" Mrs. Agnes" W. OBSERVING Sterling. The girls, Owen Fackrt ' ur V Savf h0RWtaI in Salt and their leader, hxl Mr. high and . fitc.m treatment in the care of to mhaLu)om A girl also was born tc nt. a made cwup have Edna Perry and Wcck n Utahf amJ Mrs. Stcrl-- y and Mrs. Tom Teeter of Yost on" the sick. The patient nursc rf . April 14. is giving valuable Cjoperatcdon Both Tremonton ward Mutual organizations will conclude tha season's activities next Tuesday evening. The Second ward announce a closing dance to follow the regular class woik with' Danny Ross and his orchestra of Ogden providing the music. The. First ward will hold no class work but will give a dance beginning at 9 p.m. Primary To Hold Stake Trail Day n ' - Closing Socials The Stake trail builder Red letchorus, made up of 75 voices, and ter day will be Saturday, April 24 the acapella glee club. These or2:30 at p.m." All the trail builder ganizations are directed by G. E. their leaders, the primary boys, acmusic director and Jorgensen, and the priesthood presidencies Mrs. Faun companied by Quinney to attend. It advisors are invited Some of the special renditions Is to be held in the basement of in which the boys" glee will be featured include Verdi's "Anvil the Garland Ward Chapel. Moving pictures of the Red let Chorus" from the opera H Trova-tor- e ter day of last year will be shown and "Bless 'SLis House" by also recordings will be made of Brahe. activities of and beithe n to the umbers Among be made. will the afternoon presented by tne gins win oe Lunch will be served on the Strauss's "Song of the Danube" and "I'll See You Again" from back lawn of the church grounds. Stake Trail Builder Leaders the musical Bitter Sweet by Noel Coward. PENTHATVVELL CLUB FETED A negro spiritual, "Plenty Good Room," will be one number pre Mrs. Perry Stanfill of Penrose sented by the acapella club. entertained the members of the Also to be heard is the boys' Penthatwell club at her home on quartet,' consisting of DeLon Wednesday evening. During the Hunsaker, Eugene Bigler, Bevan social hour, Mrs. Adam Brenk-maHales and Earliss Draper. played several piano solos. inrefreshments were Delicious Soloists for the evening will clude Marilyn Taylor, LaVona served by the hostess. Ericksen, DeeLyle Danner, Dahrl Thompson, Earliss Draper and BEAR RIVER CITY D. U. P. TO MEET Betty Jean Morse. Numbers by the mass glee club The Daughters of Utah Piowill conclude the concert. neers of Bear River City will meet Friday, April 23 at 2 p.m. at CITY MARKET UNDER NEW the home of Wanda Johnson. A MANAGEMENT good attendance Is desired. 'V-- ,. f M.I.A. To Hold Vocal Groups Of High School Plan Spring Concert - i f i" Elizabeth Adams Sandall observed her eightieth birthday anniversary Tuesday this week. She was born April 13, 1868 in Layton, a daughter of Elias and Elizabeth Adams. She married Thomas William Sandall, August 27, 1889, in Layton. They came to Bear River Val Priesthood And , , BIRTHS i gy McKinley School will be held on April 21 with the students of the RED CROSS COLLECTION school giving the program. The officers for the coming Leo Earl, Fe Cross chairman year will be installed at this in Fielding reports that the drive meeting. there was successfully completed and on time. The people of the community contributed S225.00 to the cause, the quota assigned 11 them was $177.00, Credit for the L,T success of the drive goes to JNext .Iceland , i J ' r anai jwesaames mcatcis Burton, Gail Welling, Keith Moss The regular Priesthood meet and Wendell Welling. ing and union meetings will be held- Sunday afternoon in the Garland ward and the taber nacle. The welfare committee will meet at 11 a.m., the High Council at 12 noon, the Bishops at 1 p.m. the girls committee at 1:15 and all advisors in this prowas declared in Everything readiness for Bear River high gram have been invited to meet school's spring glee concert slated with the officers at this meeting. for Wednesday, A,pril 21, and fea- The general Priesthood meeting turing practically all of the and the Relief Society Union meeting will convene at 2:30. J school's vocal talent. Wild-W?Jo- CARLSON'S U of the LOU GENE BALLARD pApril V1 meeting ii THIRTY-ON- E Honored On 80th nnivcrsarv 'Parent Teacher Association of Board of HAS OPERATION n River has been called In the Valley hospital recover16 at 8 p.m. at ing from an appendicitis operation is Lou Gene Ballard. The operation was performed Monday NO. organization meeting was FIELDING COMPLETES the Second Ward J. D. HARRIS IN I Applications for appoint- LOGAN HOSPITAL be Mrs. made through ing to be J. D. Harris is Funeral services were conductFrank seriously ill at thereported Foxley or Mrs. Logan hospi- ed Thursday last week in Merced, tal, where he was taken Sunday. California for Claude H. Adams, tse conferences are sponsor-5- y d a member of the Adams, the Tremonton Women's of law firm Winton and League, under the direction that city. I. George C. Ficklin and pub-al- th Mr. Adams was born in Bear r Ster-W. nurse, Agnes River Valley, October 4, 1898, a An average of 35 consulta-- I son of D. E. and Priscilla Adams. are given each month, in He married Audene Merrill, who mothers become familiar with two sons, Harris, 21; Lee, vie problems of child health Edward Bigler, long time resi 16 and a daughter, Judy, 8, surland training. h Through dent of Collinston, passed away vive him. His mother, of Tremondoctor, nurse and other " Thursday morning last week at ton also survives. tes and children, many of the home of his daughter, Mrs. Mr. Adams taught in the Hilo &Ey problems are solved. Marie Lefler at Cutler. He is surV Hawaiian high school prior to committee in charge of vived his wife, one daughter, by 1926, when he entered the Staninferences for the past year and two grandchildren. ford University law school, re'ken, Mrs. Sid Johnson, Funeral services were conduct- ceiving his degree in 1928. He was fcnn, Mrs. MeMn Foxley, ed Saturday in the Deweyville Frank employed by the California Land Stevens, Mrs. Free-- f j ward chapel by Bishop Clark Bank of Berkeley for four years, Byington, Mrs. AshRay at the service were resigning to serve as executive Prayers Ha Jed Abbott and Mrs. offered by Thomas Simmons and 2 Earris. secretary of the California Land J. A. Erickson, and the musical Title Association. He served a of the program consisted of four year term as district attorWINNING PLAY TO BE part two numbers by the Beaver Dam ney. Because of his outstanding IN LOGAN sextet and vocal solos by Virgil work with the Merced County and Thomas Lefler. Recreation Commission, the govFrancom 5 teseret" by Don Lilen-- J Clarence Fryer, ernor of California appointed were Speakers the play WhiCh Was award-- Jess Dewey and him a member of the State ReJensen, Hyrum $1,000 cash prize as the R. J. Potter. creation Commission. Jrannlal play will be pre-:- 'J The grave in Deweyville CemeLogan on Friday tery was dedicated by Mart Jen- BUSINESS HOUSES MUST The author is a sen. FILE STOCK INVENTORY C. V. and Newel Li-- f ;ofof this out the of from those Among city. His play has who attended the services Ernest Hansen, county assessor valley received several other a- -I were: Mr. and Mrs. Howard Whit- was in Tremonton and Garland year. ney, Idaho Falls, Idaho; Mr. and this week advising business firm3 Mrs. Vern Clark and Mr. Vance to see that their stock inventory (STRIP TO CIIICAGO Bigler, Pocatello, Idaho; Mr. and was filed before April 24, the Mrs. William Clark, Mr. and Mrs. last day for such filing. He re3Jld Mre Lawrence Jones and Mrs. Julia ports that many of the busln ;ss i week for Chicago. Mr. Covert of Malad, Idaho; Mrs. houses in this area have failed expects to drive anew Millie Workman of Salt Lake to do so at this time. back to Utah. City; Mrs. Charlotte Mickelsen of Ogden; Mr. Vance Walker and X? D"WORS Mr. Jesse Walker of Mendon. :2 The final - -- 15, 1948 P. T. A. SETS MEETING GLENN BAUFUSS Underway; Directors Named Monday the heading 'ingto wen their respective Ls- invited to attend. ' J Sunday School at 10 a. m. Morning Worship at 11 a. m. Mrs. William Harris of Tabor, Sunday Evening Service at Alberta Canada visited with her 7:30 p. m. Prayer Meeting, Wednesday at sister, Mrs. Em Hansen one day this week. She was returning to 7;30 p. m. Game Night, Thursday at 7:30 her home after a visit in Salt m. p. Lake. problem of alcoholism. |