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Show diversity of Utah TREMONTON, THE BIGGEST LITTLE CITY IN UTAH n uafcr Mmv VAtott VOLUME TREMONTON, I pa.-seng-er Corinne : Jus-tinse- n Diffen-dorfe- y-r- . North Elwood 1 NUMBER 9 11)14. . 1 shut-out- Tiiei--dav- t. Thatcher can arrange BOTH SIDES to play it. There were no fatalities, but there were several serious i l MANEUVERING mjunes. rreu was scorea on second base. Karchner was put ol off first having been here for the by J. Adams. Mrs. E. season. Adams was the loudest rooter. Gum Shoe Methods Being FolMrs. Tanniette Anderson, mothKarchner was the star player he lowed by Leaders of er of Mrs. E. A. Brough, is spend- saw stars when Tommy impressed Ball Teams ing a few days with her daughter his jaw with the ball on first. and family. She expects to some A great deal of interest is being to her home in Spring City, Parents' Class has done "clean-up- " in of the line good in the big North and South Shown soon. Utah, and the "home beautiful," but side base ball games. Managers some of the Penrose homes could "Connie Mack" McClure and "Ty s:ill be improved considerably. Cobb" Fishburn of the South side Last Wednesday evening, the 22, The farmers have their farm are lining up a great team. They a crowd of young folks met at the The have decided to adopt team colors work fairly near completion. hall to practice winding the May are growing very well, the for this day and several South Pole. The Ward is going to cele- crops fruit trees are blooming, and the side merchants have promised to brate May Day with a big ball dowers are diffusing their frag- decorate their business places be game in the afternoon, a program, rance in the beautiful which spring, but, fore the day of the game, next will Winding of the May Pole, and a alas we are called the in announced be lend upon to grand ball in the evening. Leader. issue The of our sympathies to Brother and "Heine Wagner" Luthi and The G. M. C. ball was a suc- Sister Benson and family, and "Jawn J. McGraw" Baker of the The punch was great. share with them the loss of a kind cess. After the dance the Phoenix Con- father and grandfather, Peter North side when interviewed yesstruction boys, from Whelon, and Peterson. Gur reverend father terday by "Scoop," the Leaders' their partners, had a swell spread has been working very diligently special base ball reporter, were at the cafe. There were 22 in on two houses of late. Friday much excited when told of the number. After the roast chicken morning while at work he slowly preparations being made by the They stated that, supper, ice cream and strawberries-wer- sank under the influence of a para- opposition. haven't been makthey although to the served. All present had an lytic stroke. He was taken home of his daughter, Andrea ing as much noise as their oppon enjoyable time. where all the help of ents, they have not been idle and Saturday evening the Broad- Benson, friends and kind and hinted that the South siders have way Stock Co. of Bear River City doctors, hands were given him, but a nice large surprise coming to played " An American Hustler." loving them in the shape of a former The play would have been sti'l he has gone to work on the league pitcher, at present a North better had he had a little moit heavenly mansion that he and his side business man, who has shown' surviving kinsfolk are to occupy. "hustle." return of form a lately and if this He passed away at 7:20 p. m, on M. A. Lish was shocked Monwill be continues Funeral preparations improvement Monday. out went he when day morning will be made Tuesday and the able to give a good account of into his stable and found his funeral is to be held at himself in this big game. Brigham Both sides are endeavoring to prized yearling marc dead in the Wednesday. keep the names of their best playmanger. The most beautiful spot in Pen- ers a secret and quite a lot of I The Primary officers gave the rose Judging from the frequency practicing is being done privately children a social Monday aftei- of his visits to the residence of so that ""the enemy" cannot get noon, in the hall. All enjoyed Bishop Pierce, we must conclude line on the ability of their oppon the afternoon fine. that Tommy Adams sees some ents. Monday morning Frank Germer harming feature about there. Word has been received from and Fred Garwood left here for Never mind, "Tommy is a cute that musical wizard Mr. Ben Winz-leIdaho on the motorcycle, going to little kid!" leader of Tremonton "Dutch the Junction for a few days. band" that he and his band will Although some are inclined to S. A. Marble made a business make their appearance and fur think that our little town amounts to nish usual their Brigham. trip quota of noise on to very little and might just as , Grand ball May 1st; ice cream will be left off the map, the varied this day. to indications All a rousing point Dont miss this news items of the last few days will be sold. time at this game. eveut. bespeak anything but a slumberEverything from ing hamlet. After negotiating for some time lamentable to blith and frolicsome. for grazing lands in Idaho, the The Penrose boys met the Wyatt Brothers of this city have Fred Peterson has recently comThatcher boys in a basket ball decided that there is nothing in pleted his work on Prince Ave. He says it is now ready for use. game last Friday night. The our northern neighbor that equals and will take the place of Lovers' game' was marked by its super what we have at home, and have Lane. Flour Sack Ave. will con- abundance of ruffness, tripping called off all negotiations. Many of the tinue to be used, however. Prince and wrestling. L. C. Robinson of the Outcault Avenue is but one more artistic spectators expressed their apprecifeature added to our prospering ation for the game. It was said Advertising Company of Chicago bv some, "I paid three dollars to arrived in town Saturday, accomtown Robinson. He see a wrestling match not long panied by Mrs. Our teachers, Mr. Peterson and came on ren ana i tor cents his nrm out business ago. lonignt. pain Miss Samuels are working untirto visit wife his took occasion matches excelled that saw many ingly to make, a strong ajid satis- the three dollar one." The score! with an old acquaintance, Mrs. S. factory closing to the school year. Gh, yes, it was well worth men- J. Fell, the two having known The pupils are working with tioning. At the end of the first each other in Denver. them not only to pass the fii al half it was 4 to 7, in favor of examinations but also to make the the Thatcher boys. When the organization promises to be a closing exercises a grand success. since all those at the head of final whistle brought the continued An epidemic of chicken pox has match to a close the score was. it are just the men of the hour, intruded into our fair town, and as a' Penrose 14, Thatcher 15. Pen- and the boys are very enthusiastic result, school was closed on Mon- rose considers it a victory, and over the work. day, April 27. Mr. Peterson spent hopes to entertain the public soon Penrose Ward Conference conthe day in giving the building a with the final defeat of Thatcher vened Sunday April 26. Reports : Pencareful and thorough fumigation, with the following showed that the Ward was imF. Peterson and Campbell, so the patrons may send their rose proving. Brother Jensen of the children to school confident that guards, J. Peterson, center, Stake Presidency and Brother Young and Rogers, forwards; Christensen of the they are being taken care of. High Counsel Adams and J. The Parents' Class in the Sun- Thatcher E. were the visiting brethren, and Adams, guards, Anderson, center, day School has declared Saturday spoke very interestingly to the for rec- ComptOQ and Holliday, forward. people. afternoon a The game was followed by a dance reation, play and baseball. The which was enjoyed by all who Sunday afternoon a circle of the problem now before the parents is friends of Miss Samuels assembled to provide a ball park. Several the resideuce of Bishop P. N. at scout move The nation-widplans have been suggested and The time was spent in grass 'icrce. are being considered, but as yet no ment has found a welcome hand takconclusion has been reached as to in Penrose. A Boy Scout organ- fights, candy eating, picture and gossiping. The jollificawhere this park shall be. The ization is being instituted by the ing, ended with a tasty supper. tion The Penrose base ball team met Y. M. M. I. A. Morgan Miller a crushing defeat at the hands of has been chosen as scout master Charles Whiaker and faun... Thatcher team on the lhatcher George Campbell as patrol leader. have returned to Penrose again grounds last Saturday. Penrose Aaron Hohwer as assistant patrol It is hoped that they wilt remain is a "plucky bunch," however. leader, and Bennie Benson as now that they have come to a and is ready tor the return game patrol scribe or secretary. The good place. LATEST NEWS FROM OTHER TOWNS AND COMMUNITIES By The Leader's Staff of hustling Correspondents. Ursel Rose was a south bound Saturday. E. T. Capner of Salt Lake City STRUCTURE NEARLY COMPLETED and Mr. Allan of Riverdale wert in Garland Monday. Wiilard State Representative, E. N. Aus- Hansen, passed through town Peterson C. and P. Will Be One of the Most Modtin and families motored to Bear Thursday with a new auto plow. ern Hostleries in the State River City last Sunday. He has been testing it out about When Furnished. The stork visited Mr. and Mrs. two miles northeast of here vaA Newton Wallac" last Sunday morn- says it will turn about an acre an HolmDavid ing leaving them a fine baby boy. hour at a cost of 30 cents an acre Tuesday afternoon for fuel and lubrication. He proto left for Salt Lake City purgren Everything G. K. it two shifts chase the furnishings for his magMrs. M. D. Evans is reported us poses running 16 acres a to turn day and expects nificent $35,000 hotel, which will being very ill. w a day. soon be ready for the installation contest M. I. A. wrs stake The It is Mr. Mrs. Wm. Bradford returned of t h e furnishings. held last Friday at 8 P. M.. Ti e home from a visit last the to intention make Holmgren's Friday. won in tl e hotel one of the best in all the following persons F. Dean Braytoii, of Attorney west in point of comfort and con- Stake contest and will represent Salt Lake City, was in town on at Ggden in the near venience, and is leaving nothing the Stake business last Monday. future Story Telling Sybil undone to realize his ambitions. Mrs. Thos. Manwaring visited of North Garland; Oratory When completed the hotel will Edith Rice of Garland; Girls' Tremonton friends Sunday and be one that will be an honor to the Ward; Mixed Monday. builder and a credit to the city," and Chorus Garland David Hewlett purchased the Garland, under will place Tremonton in the front Double Quartet brick building on east main street, ranks among the smaller towns the direction of Mrs. Eva R. belonging to W. F. House, last Howell. for hotel accommodations. He proposes having a Dr. and Mrs. Cragun, accom- Thursday, in front and partitionbarber M. LA. Field Day. shop panied by A. I. Grover and Misses ing the rest as a residence. What promises to be the great- Hattie Hess and Eva Hetzler, r A. L. Shaw and E. L. est athletic event of the year will motored to Washakie and Portage into were initiated the mysbe held at Garland, May 15, when last Monday. Masonn of teries of first the degree the Young Men's Associations of David 0; Lawson of Ogden is at a special meeting night. Friday the Stake will meet in their annual here repairing the store on North N. S. Cole was in town Monda.v Field Day. Main street, which was partly desbusiness calls. making This day is looked forward to troyed by fire a short time ago. Few pupils were in school Wedas the climax of the season's work It was by all the associations. nesday as nearly all were on vacaSPECIAL PROGRAM tion secured instituted three years ago and through credits. MEETING U. W. AT seen C. has There T. one each succeeding was pupil in the only year increased and room and attendance greater principal's eight in each the of the others. Stake interest. Two years ago The regular meeting of the W. Board of Young Men offered a 0. T. U. was held at the home of A. D. McGuire of the Bear beautiful silver trophy cup as an Mrs. Nihart, Tuesday, April 21. River Valley Leader was in town incentive to the boys, with the After a short business meeting the between trains Monday that the association following papers were read. stipulation Mr. and J. C. Mann of Brigimm it three consecutive years winning Men on of Prominent were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. "Opinions should become the permanent pos- Votes for Women." Henry Baker. Tuesday and Wedsessor. "A Bloodless Revolution." nesday. Fielding has won it twice and is "Influence Versus Power." Mrs. Lela Evans want to Treentering again this year to make The next meeting will be held & monton, Tuesday. the third victory if possible. The the home of Mrs. CapweTl, TuesJ A. Crawford was a county other associations are just as deday, May oth. Leader. Mrs. T. seat visitor last Friday. termined that the cup shall remain A. Carter. Subject, "Total AbMiss Virginia Woodworth of in competition, and a battle royal stinence." visited home folks Tremonton, is expected to decide the question. Everybody is cordially invited. As many of the associations will Sunday. Edna Nihart, be represented by men who have The Misses Addie and Lucy Par-- . Secretary. ker have opened a candy and ice competed on high school or college cream teams, the events should be of a parlor in the building forPublic Invitation order. high merly occupied by Wright's store. The events will consist of the Monroe Rice, aged 14, who lives At the M. E. Church you will following: running high jump, find a live, enthusiastic, just across the river east of town, broad jump, shot put, pole vault. We do not happened to a very severe accident Sunday School. 100 yard. 220 yard, 440 yard He, in company with in its claims to Monday. hesitate presenting dashes, mile run and relay race. was others, cutting willows along you, and urging yon to attend the In addition to the above sports the Hammond canal when a comsessions next Sunday, believing W. W. Christensen, Stake athletic flew off the handle panion's ax that a visit will convince you. director, is trying to match some The school is officered by Chris- severing off one of Monroe's toes. of the best grapplers of the county tian men and women who attend He was taken to the Brigham hosin a wrestling bout to their work. There are classes pital and is getting along well. Prof. Walter Glenn of the B. E. from the Cradle Roll to the Home for everyone, a high school of Brigham, was a vis- Department, place is' not a member of who already itor in town Wednesday. some Sunday School. (Received too late for last week.l is a special organized There Geo. A. and .1. A. Garfield TREMONTON BOYS class of young people, called the returned home a few dnvs as REVERSE SCORE Phi Delta class, which is doing from Draper, where they went Its stirring life, attend the funeral of their hrothl splendid work. school ball its enthusiasm, and its fellowship Heber Garfield. Tremonton The t issers took sweet revenge on the will appeal to all. Mr. and Mrs. Will .lories A small orchestra has been (iarland boys last Friday evening Salt Lake City have been visiting at. Garland by defeating them started which is bound to grow. with Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Brough. The Sunday school meets at 10 :i to The local boys were Mrs. .(ones is a sister of Mrs. drub- o'clock every Sunday. Everybody smarting under the 4 to Brough. Mr. Jones expects to bing handed them by Garland last will lie made welcome either as a accept the position of miller at Tuesday evening, and went in visitor or a scholar. the Honey ville mill. Each alternate Sunday evening, dermined to win. Fred Baer, the Mrs. Kay of Vernal, mother of in splendid in place of the evening service, local pitcher was and Abe Kay, is here form and had the Garland sluggers the young people meet to sing. Thomas He allowed but Everyone cordially invited. visiting with her sons. Swinging wildly five hits and' but for an error Mhs. Alice m. kwt, Mrs. Wrens Kay returned from . would have registered a Superintendent a visit with friends and relatives This game does not effect the at Mona, d uah County. All those of our reader- - whose standing of the teams in the school Mr. and Mrs. league, Garland having won out, subscriptions have not been paid, Wight Edgar . Tremonton last are reminded that only four weeks of Thatcher spent Monday and defeating The home boys console remain in which to secure the $1 ..V) Tuesday in Elwood. themselves w ith the knowledge of rat?. Don't delay making payment Mrs. L. D. Haws and famih having beaten (iarland two ganus within the time stipulated, in to meet Mr. Haws at Mai ad expect out of three played dming the order that you may s,.eure City, Thursday, and move to her sea- - m. benefit of the introductory price. home in llolbrook. Idaho, sla FOR NEW HOTEL APRIL is soon as Garland. BUYS FURNISHINGS UTAH, THURSDAY, ' JSP ue-tu- Deweyville. y ! ! r, Penrose. . suc-es- line-up- half-holida- y e I s, |