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Show - iWversily Ul t t TREMONTON, THE BIGGEST LITTLE ClTY IN UTAH car Mtott 13dlcji mhtt V VOLUME I UTAH, THURSDAY. TREMONTON, LEONE CLUB IS 1(5. NUMBER 1!)14. GEORGES REBOUX COLONEL HENRY KIRBY GRACE 7 FRANCIS JOHN- LATEST NEWS FROM OTHER TOWNS AND COMMUNITIES SON CALLED HOME By The Leader's Staff of Hustling Correspondents. It is with sadness that we chron- ACTIVE sr WANTS BOOSTERS TO STOP HERE Committee Appointed to Tal e letter Up With Weber flub. Success Likely. At the meeting of the Commercial club held last Friday th matter of inducing the party o boosters from the Weber club oi Ogden to stop in this city ove: night on the first night out of Og den was taken up and a commit tee appointed to visit that place and interview the manager ii charge of the arrangements. It is said this would be the log ical stopping point for the firs night, for at no other point whicl could be reached in, a day's trave Mme. Reboux, the most beautiful woman In France, Is now making a are there any hotel accommoda tour of the United States and extions, and if the party were U presses herself as being delighted pass through this city, they wouU have to camp at some point on the desert, or at some small settle accommodation, ment, where be would poor, where there woulc be no supplies and no provisior for the cars. By stopping over here the par ty could find the best of hotel ac commodations, secure all needec supplies for a run across the des ert, and every facility for putting their cars in good condition. The committer who will visit Ogden and consult with those ii charge of the arrangements fo; the trip is composed of Chas. Mc Clure, chairman ; V. H. Getz, A N. Fishburn, VV. E. Hadley am Dr. J. R. A. Whitlock. The party, which will be tin first to pass over the new Lincoli Highway, will be accompanied b a moving picture artist, a land scape photographer and a num ber of newspaper reporters for tin Associated Press. It is expectec' that some thirty cars will join the party, and that the number of persons will be in the neighborhooc APRIL with the country. Deweyville. Last Thursday evening the Y. & Y. M .M. I. A. gave a sur prise party on .Mr. and Mrs. Will Prince, who leave soon for Idaho, ivhere they will make their home ior some time. Games were play ed and all joined in the candy pull, The O. M. C. ball was sure a uccess and those thatj stayed lway missed' the time of their lives. Christian Hansen was fe'elh'g better again, at this writing. Roy Marble has been quite sick. Quite a fire was started in the home of Mr. A. Lish last Thurs-la- y by striking a match. The park flew into some clothing and nirned several pieces of linen, an apron that was made for he great apron and overall ball. Fhe flames were soon extinguish al-i- O ed. The young folks enjoyed them-- . elves Easter by taking a picnic ind climbing the mountain, but )h, what a sore and limp crowd die following day. Nothing like of sixty. BEAR RIVER VALLEY UNIQUELY ADVERTISED Slaving a good time while you are During the week of the L. D. S young. conference at Salt Lake City, the A fine baby boy ar Bear River Valley received some ived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. of the best advertising possible H. A. Lish Easter Sunday. All through the medium of a window joncerned doing nicely. display on Main street by Kim r Will Knudscn and Lewis ball & Richards, the real estate Mon-lain were Brigham last firm which has in charge the sellon business. ing of the lands of the sugar comJ. G. Hansen was called to Salt pany. The display represented the val Lake Monday. Last Sunday evening the boys ley, showing the wheat, oats, bar in an egg battle. Of course orthe alfalfa and joined fields, apple ley turned chards and the stock farms. Sam he eggs would have vallife if to in chilled. hadn't the of the they got pies grain grown ley were piled in the rear of tin The boys said they were better window, and small signs indicated that way as they could remember the yield of the various crops. ihe day and the smell much longer. You would think SO, too, could Perhaps the most striking sign see the battlefield strewn yon was one which read "The grea' with chicks and shells (egg Bear River Valley, recognized hells). richest in the world." Others X. B. Marble has a bad attack which residents will readily rec i the la grippe. ognize were. "Oats, 135 bushel-pe- r Miss Rowena Larscn returned acre," "Wheat. 90 bushels per Monday evening from St. Louis, acre," "Barley, 115 bushels pei Mo., where she has been on a misacre," "300,000 bushels of apple sion for the last year and a half. raised in 1913, with less than 10 Miss Helen Hart returned to per cent of the orchards bearing." her home in Tremonton last Sun l.i Great numbers of people morning from Denver, where he has been Spending the winter the window for days, and school, the advertising received by thi: attending Mr. J, ike Allenbach, brother of section should be of inestimable t Mrs. tto von Siebenthal, of Peo value in securing new settler- - for ria. 111., - visitins here. Mr. Al Ger-me- y -- -- Corinne Gariand. There is much talk of a day of cleaning for our town ; lets have the word from headquarters and get busy. The Bear River is on a "high hoss'' and has covered much of the pasture land below the city. Silas Older has been on the sick list since Sunday, suffering an attack of the "Grippe." The doctor was called Sunday morning. "Jack" Mulhorter, who was known to some of the folks of town, was found dead in his room, recently, in a Portland, Oregon hotel. Heart trouble was the attributed cause. Mrs. Hattie Iverson and Althea Brown both of Ogden, spent Easter with their parents, T. G. and Mrs. Brown. Virginia Wood worth, nurse in the Whitlock hospital, visited her father, J. A. Woodworth, Sunday. Mrs. Alice,' J"pt:nson spent Easter day in Ogden "and enjoyed a splendid program at the First Presby- Fra'ik Welling and wife motored to wigham last Tharsdaj night. Sunday night, as John Pierce and.tamily returning from Treimmtoii some one ran into his rig. breaking the buggy tongue and. ' ' viwise damaging the 'he party causing the drove away without even asking about the damage done, but luckily no one was injured. Ladies of the Self Culture Club were entertained by Mrs. John (Janet at the home of Mrs. J. A. Mortensen, Wednesday, April Kth. The following program was given. Trio, Mesdames A. G. Grover, J. L. Khumway and A. J. Barber paper, Home Decorations, Mrs. M. E. "Andrus; paper, Picture Stories, Mrs. T. W. Preston. Twenty-twmembers were present, and several guests. The hostess served a delicious luncheon after which the club adjourned to meet with Mrs. M. Abramson, April 22. The Garland Home Economics terian church. Association met April 14th with Arbor day was observed in the Margaret McCheyne of the A. C. A afternoon Wednesday, by the Cor- - U as guest of the association. were! inne school. A few exercises very interesting program was ren II dered. prepared and me gins sewing work was placed on exhibition. Mrs. Johnson of Brigham, moth The parents were invited. Part of er of Mrs. T. D. Baird was a Gar the evening was devoted to the land visitor this week. "tidying up" of the school I Several men who are working grounds. for M Hurteg of Newton were in Frank Sterns, who has been on fiailand this week unloading a business in Buhl, Idaho, for rhfepgB gasoline engine which will lie past ,two weeks returned home used in breaking several large tracts of land. Tuesday. W. T. Brown and Chas. Wood W. G. Craguu, manager of the wt yd went to Promontory, Mon- - (Vagun Bros. Wholesale Produce day get two carloads of horses Co, 0f Ogden was the guest of Dr. for shtunent to St, Louis. an(j Mrs. Cragun last Tuesday. Maud iWward, formerly of this D. C. Lanson was in Garland place but noK of Brigham visited this week looking at his various ner aunt, tianna. tans, Saturday (property interests evening and Sunday. Dr. Buswell of Salt 1 ike city, (Received Too Late for Last paid a visit to the orchard, of the week.) Buswell Orchard Co., Tuesdiv. A number of prominent GarAll our teachers here and Miss land citizens visited the state capBoreson of the Appledale BchVd ital during the last wed;, among attended institute at Brigham Sat hem being Jo n J. Shuoiuay, A. urday. This is the last institute R. Capener, Mr. and Mrs. I). E. for the school year. Mannine and son, Henry, and Ed. The base ball team of the Bear Secrist and wife. River school was defeated here in E. F. Capener was a Garland a game played Tuesday. Score 9 visitor Wednesday. to 11 in favor sf Corinne. T. D. Baird spent Sundayvand Mrs. C. G. Adney, little son, Monday in Brigham on business. (den and Mrs. Caninne returned Mrs. R. G. Michaelis has moved from California, Saturday where to South Main street and Ld they have spent the last thre is now living on the North months in the interests of the farm. He has profitedL health. boy's W. R. Van Fleet 'is cleaning his much by the change. ot east of the bank building, pre- W. F. House transacted businesi i ratorv to the erection oi a tine in Salt Lake Monday. ine-- s block. Mrs. Fillmore and Harhert were i Fire broke out in the old Law- Brigham Friday. son clothing (Store Sunday mornJames Ryan, supervisor of tlJp ing, the 5th, about 4 o'clock, but Ruby National forest of Elko, was oon extinguished by the visited his brother Ed. Ryaji quick work of the city's fire deMonday. were ve-n-- o Se-cri- - J 17 Nd-vad- -- Mrs. J. V. Ferry tHUUftCted business in the county seat Tuef: day A good crowd was present fj the Easter service in the M church Mindav and eniovcd vei much the little program furnish by the school. Mrs. Win. Baker called on Gra, Johnson in Tremonton Tuesday Henry Merry ot Salt bake cJt has been visiting his mother, M John Maulev since Sundav. . partment. and wife, in company with the mayor of Tremonton. Dr. J. K. A. Whitlock. iotored in the Overland to Salt Lake City to attend the meeting ol state health officers. Some very important itemswcre taken TreUp pertaining to Garland and Dr. W. M. Cragun i monton and vicinity. baby boy arrived Tuesday morning at the home of llar-r- j A fine Bosnell. Miss Virgie Steele is the guest of )r. W. M. Cragun and wife. r c t n :J it. oi orimjue .iunuiieig the valley. Inspector Browning of the state ; i J lenbach is looking for a place to ...... 't i... HUM flt'ilil will ill Minn tir..i medical board wa- - in Garland locate and may hoose rennn his respects to "ye editor." the 5th. You have not read all the newj b n tor his future home, being complimented The Leailcr, which, and vicinity Sundav, in this paper until you have re, id very much impressed with thi- - he sairl, is of tin interval the after equal to the best of Ji!,c looking every advertisement. valley, papers in this part ofte. fhe I ta medical profession. : v C(MIC-H,- I -- icle the death of Miss Grace Francis Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, which occured at Colonel Kirby was president of the courtmartlal before which Maj. B. M. Koehler was tried at Fort Terry, Plum Island, New York, for immoral Bothwell. Mrs. Mill red Nichols was the at an Easter luncheon at her home Sunday, Covers were laid for April 12. twelve. The centerpiece was a white lily and place cards were of colored Easter eggs having the guests names and violets scattered over the table gave a very pleasant impression. The invited guests were Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Rhode, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Nichols, Miss Ida Pay "e, Mr. Wm. Neimoyer, Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Nichols, Miss Gertrude Nichols, Miss Thora Rohde and Master Chester Rohde. Miss Olivia Forsgreen of Both-weand Lester Anderson of Brigham, were married in the Salt Lake temple, Wednesday, April 8. They will make their home in Mr. Anderson is the Brigham. mail carrier on Route 1 of Brig ham George Stark is building a on his property here. A boy was born to the wife of Nels Anderson at the Whitlock charming hostess ll . new-hom- Moth- hospital yesterday morning. er and babe are doing nicely. Clean-uday should have been observed here and especially between Bothwell and Tremonton. The removal of dead dogs, cats, and carcasses of animals, would do away with some unpleasant odors at least Mrs. Louis Sorenson who has been very ill since the 17th of last month is slowly recovering. p . the family residence, Wednesday, at two p. m. The deceased was born in Slater, Missouri, and was at the time of her death 21 years, 7 mohths ai:d 7 days old. Grace as she was known to all by that name, was a sufferer of Tuberculosis and for over four months has been confined to her room and having suffered intensely during that time, death comes as a sweet relief and those nearest and dearest to her who have watched the ravages of the diseate as it fastened its hold on her realize that it is best that their loved one sleeps. She was a member of the ' Meth odist church at Corinne and always faithful to that, organization and bore her sufferings with that patience and fortitude so characteristic to the sweet Christian faith which all knew to be hers. It is sad to think that, one so young, possessed of so charming a personality and beautiful character should be taken, but her labors on earth were ended and she was called above. Ben Ellenson, Dace Sonimer. James Coil, Clarence Baker, Bryan Bosley and Harry Sisson, life long friends of the deceased acted as pall bearers, followed by six young girl friends, namely, Winnie Baker, Audrey Murphy, Jennie Murphy, Jean Cole, Virgie Woodward and May me Shaw. After a kdiort t. service at the M. E. church in this place the remains were taken to Corinne for interment. The sympathy of the entire com munity goes out to the stricken family. Elwood A grand reception was given at the home of Mr. A. C. Hunsaker on Easter Sunday in honor of the marriage of their daughter Amy to George Richmond of Teton Bas in, Idaho, which was solemnized on Thursday, April 9th in the Logan temple. Only the relatives of the bride were present as the bridegroom leaves on the 15th for a mission to the Central States. A purse of $16.50 was collected to help him on his way. All join in extending theartiest congratulations to the young couple and wishing Mr. Richmond a" pleasant trip and continued success and happiness in the mission field. The young ladies of Elwood gave a surprise and tin shower to TO BE PRESENTED Mrs. Joseph Peterson on April 9th taking with them refreshments. A According to Mayor Whitlock, very pleasant afternoon was spent an ordinance will be presented beplaying games and in social chats fore the city council at an early Mrs. Lewis Hunsaker is at presdate, with every indication that it will be passed, requiring owner ent confined to her bed with a se of outside closets to make them vere attack of Plenresy. absolutely fly proof. The season Mrs. A. D. Hunsaker took the of flies, with the resultant menace Sunday morning train from Dewto the public health, will soon be eyville to Paris, Idaho to visit her at hand, and it is the intention of daughter Laura. the city officials to safeguard the public so far as possible. RABBIT BOUNTY It is quite likely that the ordiTO BE REMOVED nance will include the keeping of manure in bins, thus deRumors are current that the of the one stroying popular breedon Jack Rabbits is about bounty ing places for the pest. to be removed by the County Com Last Friday a deal was consum- missioners. This is to be the case mated by which X. P, N'ielscn on account of fraud in the carrying disposed of his house and lots on out of the law, and exhaustion of South Tremont avenue to Uncle funds. George Steed. Mr. Steed, it is Understood, purchased the property A. I). McGuire left Wednesday solely as an investment, having faith in the future of Tremonton to attend to legal matters befor real estate. the District Court of Iron county. HEALTH ORDINANCE fly-pro- |