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Show Exhibitors Win Laurels I iionors at the jun-Pa- and at the snow 4-- far won Adams ioiiship U H in his club i won the i.AiD with two breed. Tommy club member ,4-champion- K1TU1 -- SI reserve Jersey barrow- w rfff Somber Bear Eiver was elect-V;- r of gj, talent show, featuring the top local talent is being planned in the interest of raising funds' for the new South Park. In conjunction with the Liberty Theatre, the youth activity groups of the city are arranging to present the special feature on June 22, along with the regular feature picture. All proceeds taken during the evening will be turned ever for the purchase of playground equipment for the new park. A ui. di- - and The other LOCAL MEN PURCHASE the show secretary. re-J- '. The first Stake leadership meeting of the South Bear River Stake will be held on Sunday, Committee rk Sow in Salt Lake) plans rjv t Hold First Leadership Meet Fat Stock Show junior , New Stake Will June VOLl'ME NO. XXVI Published Weekly Thursday, June at Tremo ilon City, Utah 9, NUMBER 1949 38 It Summer Recreation Program Starts 'At High School Monday, June 13th IT. HAVE 100'; IMPLEMENT BUSINESS - ATTENDANCE AT Beginning Monday, June 13th and continuing until the latter part of August is the schedule of the summer recreation, program I at the Tremonton First is urged that all concerned should attend and start these meetings off with 100 per cent attendance. Services Held for Lylc Loveland FIRST WARD PRIMARY ' 12 ward. A welfare meeting Is scheduled for 11 a.m. followed by a High Council meeting at 12 and a Bishopric meeting at 1:15. The General Priesthood leadership meeting will start at 2:30. I. i I 7. .rinri Services wrere held Sunday In the Deweyville ward chapel for at the high school. TSgt Clinton Lyle Loveland, who ' was killed in June 1944, while Swimming serving with the U. S. Air corps From Monday, June- - 13 until in Germany. 1 Friday, June 24, special instrucswimbe in will the tion Bishop Clarence Perry conducgiven ted the service and Leonard D. schedThe following ming pool. Snow ule will be adhered to during t played the prelude. The :s t this opening song was "I walked were period: Box pointed by the walked" Jesus sung by Gordon to FORMER TREMONTON Monday, Tuesday, Thursday n. rty commissioners 4 Bigler by Miss accompanied t and Friday: Beginners, boys 3:00 1 left by C. Henry GIRL AND HUSBAND MISS NOLA HEPPLER Horace Gardner offered p.m. and girls 4:00 p.m. Iho recently resigned. RECEIVE DEGREES the prayer afterwhlch a duet, all to classes are These open In in at the county The "Light a candle In the Chapel' who are 7 years of age or older former Ilan WestmoreSet was sung by Ruth Litchford and to who are swim, just learning in civic land, now Mrs. Bernard Brown 9 n long active Vorda Whittaker accompanied by of or swim can one 1 about were her husband length among 43rnri 7 rasas, is a veteran and Mrs. Lettie D. Snow. by the pool. the graduates at the USAC coms in the United States will be Nola hon of Miss 5:00 p. m Girls and boys Heppler Speakers were Rupert Black-ha- m mencement last weekend. Each jerelieroseto the rank Trein the ored and Clarence Fryer, followThis class. intermediate is open Sunday evening of them received a B.S. degree. at Second monton a violin solo played by ward 30 or ed to swim can who all chapel by yards as Dan took her's in Sociology and between to coto Nielson 'Lay my head to Wallace a testimonial are more learn and leaving prior Radio. in Bernard ready The following children have a 100 per cent attendance at the I for the Church of rose.'' Horace R. Bara beneath Saints The couple were married in serve as a missionary in tne ordinated strikes. Jst of Latter-da- y First Ward Primary during the pastyear: They are (front row) was Mission. next speaker and class m Canadian the nard Swimmers Western 7:00 p. April 1948, and have continued Clyde Gephart, Hugh Davis, Judy Deakin, Tamara Christensen, ii An ardent scouter, 8 will Clarence the to swim at can who all The begin Bishop Perry made the meeting school work together. open in their i as Scoutmaster Joyce Brockman, Patty Shumway. (Second row) Ballard Harris, atAll the speakers been remarks. m. has Miss breast side and closing p. Y. a Heppler B. back, elementary is of Ilan Frederick-sodaughter Richard Davis, Johnnie Laub, Roberta Roberts, Sharon 20 city Third ward, tribute to Lyle and his famWestmoreland. She has worked tending the mission school in stroke. Marcia Stohl, Rella Wood, Zella Wood. (Back row) Gary paid i now holds the position week. and life the Lake Junior 8:00 Salt many relatives and past ily p.m. saving during at the Valley hospital when not .'iattftheY.M.M.LA. Korth, Belva Jean Harris, Bob Puzey, Moona Kortha, Mary Ann friends expressed their feelings an include will class. The program in school for the past ten years. Chiodo, Carol Kent, Karma Kent. Diana Sandall was absent organ prelude and postlude by After June 27th students will when picture was taken. There was also twelve children who only with the array floral tributes. The closing song "Wlsperlng to age Mrs. Howard Freiss, two songs by be arranged according DANCE REVIEW TO BE missed one Primary. Ml Schedule was sung by Mrs. Gordon to Mrs. an age be Hope" the choir, organ solo, HELD SATURDAY NIGHT arranged according Bigler accompanied by Miss Delbert Walker; violin solo, Don- groups for free swim periods. FAMOUS FLYER VISITS The dancing classes of Wanda na Green; vocal solos by Ed Kerr Softball: benediction was Erickson and RELATTVTS WITH wil M. in G. be Christensen offered and and instruction presented league by Perry Burial was Softball and Mrs. George Quinney isM schedule of the eve- talks on review a 14th. dance in the commence June cemetery with will Deweyville Delores Saturday two Harris, Bishop L. league by Colonel and Mrs. Russel play published honors being given by V. military ning at the high school at 8:30 p. Ford Jeppson, the missionary This will be conducted under the has now been changeof Cache j formerly Maughan, m. 4220 American W. Fifteen and F. for field groups comprising and her father. Legion s scheduled to be playlights on the football are'in-vite- d more than 100 children will be Post 76. The grave was dedicated to 12th grades, 6th the of the from of Friends family month the boys let A homecoming program will be seen in numbers which follow by Elmer Glbbs and Pallbearers to attend Open House in who will be organized into teams flier in the country are visiting In the Tremonton First were Wayne Fryer, Darrell Love held the theme "Through the Year honor of Nola at the Jay Dee for league play. with the Glen Mason family this it as follows: with Taps." Horseshoe tournaments will week. He Is a brother of Mrs. ward Sunday night at 7:30 in land, Kenneth Bigler, Keith GarOutlaws Harris home immediately followdner, Sudbery and Ross All dancers will be in costume ing the meeting. I O.K. Rubber also begin on June 14th for all Mason. on their way to honor of Mary White who re Jones. George are They Lish offered the Horace and the public is invited to at ages. New York. cently returned home from a two prayer at the Shaw and Rogers tend. Tennis f b Rascals and a half year mission in Mexl- - funeral home and the Relief A feature of the program will GARLAND LIONS HOST i'sFFA. ico and Guatemala. Society took care of the flowers be tennis. Instruction will be TO TREMONTON CLUB ELVVOOD SUNDAY SCHOOL states that the program and also prepared a lunch at the Mary PLANS CENTENNIAL Rascals given on Tuesday and Thursday will have a real Mexican atmos- home of Mrs. Edna Marble for Members of the Tremonton will n0. K. Rubber Wildlife nights from 7 until 9 p.m., beannual Elwood party the The of as she Is bringing five her family, relatives and friends, The centennial phere A huge tourLions Club were guests of the Mexican-bor- n I School will be celebrated be held at Crystal Springs on ginning June 28th. ex missionaires Sunday clinament will be run off as a Garland Club Wednesday even- with whom she labored, who will nounces that the speaker on her at I FFA. 14, 15 June at the on beginning June ward Tuesday, the by libber vs Jaycees max to this part of the program. ing at the Silver Bow cafe." also take part on the program Reese Pioneer Park in Brigham 9 p. m. of the Singles and doubles for men, Colonel Timberlake, military di- with speaking and musical.num-ber- s. Admission to this annual stag game played City. All the people who have mix- rector of the ROTC at the Utah the Outlaws and ever worked in the Sunday affair is by membership card women, girls and boys and These young men have all. 8 was a victory for the School in any capacity in that only, which may be secured from ed doubles will all be included in State Agricultural college was been attending the BYU during Wins set-uJ to 5. guest speaker and talked on the the ward are invited to be guests of officers of the Bear River Gun the year. past United the of "Military Policy Sport Classes: The American Legion-sponsThere will also be present sevthe present workers, according Club. class will also be States. A sport boys' missionaires the ed to Junior Baseball team got the eral former Frank Heslop, superintenlady HIS LOSES held on Mondays and Thursday P. T. A. PRESIDENTS Lake City who were season off to a good start on Frifrom Salt dent. 1 GAME from 8 until 10 p. m. Elementary SUMMER RECREATIONAL in Mexico at the same time. Luncheon will, be served at ATTEND CONVENTION day, June 3rd when they emergskills will be taught PROGRAM TO BEGIN & VJ.W. team had a noon The general public Is cordially ed victorious In their first game and will be followed by an Mrs. Clyde Coombs, county- recreational basketball, NEXT WEEK luck at of the season, at Tremonton. their home afternoon of activity. invited. president of the P. T. A. ac- in softball, baseball, volleyball A. badminton, T. P. tumbling, bv wwn named other ay night. n of addresses play-toNames and guests Ably coached by Dick Howard, The supervised play program They these fifteen boys from different team of Og- - not being available, the ward is presidents from this area, at and track. of Tremonton children for the Table tennis, volleyball and will start next y a score of 7 to party of the valley are showing taking this means of inviting tended the P.T.A. convention in Monday at 10 a. will be a- badminton of equipment and Pmvn Friday to girls comThursday workers took and The eleven former residents signs of great promise, and are m. at the city park. 20 Be vailable each Monday, Tuesday, :i e game. week. this the celebration. is in the gunning for a place in the state in mitte making join charge unThursday and Friday from 3 tournament. to pn arrangement necessary til 9 p. m. The boys are all between the vide an educational and inter di under the is program The I for Mrs. services of 7 years, and eight of Graveside the for ages summer Your program rection of coaches Hughes and esting who are in their third year of Winifred them 48, Packer, Hodges young people. Howard. died Tuesday at Sparks, Nevada, junior baseball. They are really to asked are Parents cooperate Last summer between 200 and in this endeavor and take ad- will be conducted Friday at II bee learning America's favorite game 300 boys and girls participated m. in from the bottom up. the for p. cemetery of Fielding the opportunity vantage sew in the program each afternoon their children. Elmer Richards in Their next game to be played with Bishop and evening. It is anticipated in the valley will be at Garland charge. there will be as many or more IRVING RANSOM 43 Friends may call at the Shaw on Friday. June 10. at 3 P.. M. taking part this year. and Rogers Funeral home in They meet the team from BrigRECEIVES DIPLO.MA Baseball: Poca-tell- o Tremonton was in Ransom Friday from 11 a. m ham City, and are counting on Irving The American Legion junior -of i until time their parents and friends to help the service. last week end to baseball team is being conductwas Mrs. in Packer commenceborn them continue their winning1 Gard in the ed as a part of the recreational ment exercises of the Southern en City, a daughter of Nathaniel record. the A word of credit should go to program. It will be under Branch of the University of Ida- and Charlott Hancock Hodges. Howard. Dick Coach of direction Dick She L. Howard for his work as married Packer Othello from ho. Mr. Ransom graduated beA full schedule of games are Co. in the and to the is coach, He ago of School Logan years the Oil thirty Pharmacy. the ing conducted throughout now employed at the City Drug Temple. They made their home for their assistance In providing summer. in Tremonton. Mrs. Ransom ac- in Fielding until 1925 when they transportation for the team, and moved to Ogden. Ten years later purchasing the flashy new unifcompanied him to Pocatello. s FARM BUREAU they went to Sparks, Nevada. Mr. orms the team are wearing these Oi MEETING SCHEDULED Packer died ten years ago. Since days. NOTICE !" -- The following boys make up Mrs. Edith Summers or the! For those wishing to go to the that time Mrs. Packer has been - an anteam. Pathe Unlof Southern the at Bureau exercises the employee Tmmnnton Farm graduating cific 14 railroad. Anderson, Junior Yagi, next on June Wayne of Utah meeting, by the versity nounced that Lamont sons are more three and or 28 or Lamb, a nomc ne bus. Gary Hall, Jlm-m- ie If Surviving ui group att held be will two Corvil June Steve and bus Iishl, a Gardner, Leland can be arranged, daughters, LeRoy, special Vida Gunnell on Thursday, ' A demon- will leave Tremonton at 3:00 p. Bernard Packer and June and Stone, Gary Dustman,, Darold 2:30. at i 16th. starting ill hi stration will be given on sand- M. Those interested should con- lone, all of Sparks; also two Simmons, Jay Westergard, Gary Thayne Calderwood, wich making and the proper tact M. E. Hall at the Midland grandchildren and the following Adams, Clive Gam, Merrll Theo Mrs. 13. brothers and' Coombs, sisters, Jnne and hotel vegetables. by Monday, cooking of fruits Blanche Johnson, Beaver Dam; Petty. Ross Rudd, and Ronald LAB, Morris R. Hodges, Logan; Parley Iverson. JOAN NELSON TO srEND CLIFFORD G. HANSEN USAC AT YORK NEW IN SUMMER Hodges, Garden City; Lynn J. RECEIVES DEGREE RELIEF SOCIETY NOTICE Mrs. Hodges, Ogden; Wilford Hodges, of Joan Nelson, daughter res. Clifford G. Hansen, who has Janet Nelson left by bus Friday, Georgia; Marlon Hodges. CaliThe Tremonton Second ward River high fTttlSS, MANAGER OF WESTERN STORES taught in the Bearyear, received accompanied by Miss Virginia fornia; Mrs. Elizabeth Packer, Relief Society announces that past I ff! Thayer, for New York, where she Fielding and Mrs. Rue Wood, Salt their meeting will be held next Wn the home association and president of the 1938. One year later he was sent school for the - his Master of Science degree In will spend the summer months. Lake City. assistas daho l".els5 ' his famllv" Lions Club. He was also a coun- to Idaho Falls, Tuesday, beginning at nine o'at the 1911 of uic u""'- - Agricultural education last week. . ant manager Second clock in the morning and conTremonton the selor in nen commencement : he came DR. MASON ATTENDING USAC RECENT BIRTHS mere. two Siores for tinuing all day. of Gamble ward Sunday School DENTAL CONVENTION Mr. and Mrs. Hansen came to 7er Lunch will be served at noon he Mrs. Golden Adams of Mr. and and He returned to Logan to ' been Logan from years. River Bear ,J,g active in announces of North and B. the activities of the day will next 4. Mason Dr. Reese school a June native 1940. a is Mr. Tremonton. Freiss girl, will continue at the that store in :rch aalrs since be sewing and quilting. The vis- -f closed be will office his Mr. Mrs. that and Hudman, Dakota. His business career be- Sterling He married Ann Skinner of year. rom Wednesday, June 8 to Mon-- ! itin;? teacher's report will be y, Ogden, a boy, June 5. ill liJJ when he stanea wan. June 11 1939. They have chairman of working for Gamble stores ai Friv Mr. Mrs. II June 13, while he attends pectrd also. An Invitation is ex-tArlo Jones, Naff, and Mrs. K. H. Fridall spent Jo and . Howard Jr., children two to tond"d to all to attend. state dental convention. '.mittee. a dl- -' Beatrice, Nebraska. He came Idaho, a girl, June 9. day in Salt Lake City. Businessmen's Provo in 1936 and to Lofian in Anne. rtBoyalNorman, ,n.Tohnson, chief Announcement was made late of Thursday that Reed Harris and 10 are members Leon Kerr have purchased the interests of the Eagan Farm SerNamed vice and have j been given the dealership for the Ford Tractor and Dearborn Equipment in this iyOerk area. The new firm will be known of Brigham City as the County Farm Service. !' ).' 'I ( Eric-kso- Testimonial For Nola Heppler f in 1936-19- 39 n, Mary White Plans Mexican Program For Sllllday Nillt- - .vs Wildife Group Sets Annual Party vs vs Junior Baseball - Team p. Opener or Former Fielding Resident To Buried Friday J Tremonton Businessmen Cj 14-1- -- " Mn partici-participa- te Tri-Mot- or r , 3 '. - - i- j 2 ex-da- he |