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Show Plan Christmas 9( inpnna for November 19 0, ercJianfs of the -,- rlr." two meetings "land directors of the Associat-tturda- y November 19. was Christ- opening of the Javeees Plan Street and Home Numbering Project M P. T. A. Sponsors Dental Clinic SERVING On October 12, 1949 Miss Nason from the State Dental Health Consultant Clinic was present 10 assist the North Box Elder P. T. A. with the starting of a Dental Health Consultant Cliinic. The object of the Clinic is to improve public health by education of routine oral examination and consultation follow-up- . Also to increase the public appreciation of Dental Health Service. It is the purpose of the Clinic to teach oral hygiene diet and nutrition; also the protective and preventive proceedure of carriers and control of disease of the oral cavities. The Dental Health Cliinic will be held the second Wednesday of every month in the County Nurse's and Dr. Woodhead's offices. To make appointments please contact your local P. T. A. President. All children from the ages of two and a half to six are eligible for oral examination every six months. The local dentists Dr. R. G. Woodhead, Dr. Reese B. Mason and Dr. D. have consented to donate one dae each, every three months to the Clinic.. The Clinic is sponsored by the Box Elder P. T. A. and or. ganized with the approval of the Box Elder Dental Association under their direction and financed by the Utah State Departn ment of of Den-Health. BEAR TH.J RIVER Plans to post all streets and number each individual house were discussed at the Jaycees regular meeting, last Thursday, Au. VALLEY 13- - The number of each street and VOLUME XXVTJ house will be listed in phone Published Weekly at Tremonton, Utah Thursday Oct 20, 1949 the NO- 5 bside the telephone Tremon" directory in roppw numbers of the same. If thi3 plan is able to be completed, DADDY'S GONE A HUNTING of Wesley Ur the erection and the Jaycees believe it will save Reed 15 ' President much confusion in finding adwill Ktary. committees dresses and help to make Treout the Jized to carry monton a mor? efficient town in which all merchants to live in, and to visitAn interesting program was guested to participate will select 7 h.. business house b Francis Norr, Mrs Vida Ma.e Lewis, 22 wife presenled l! valuable prize to be dis-,- d war 11 wina pilot. Mr. Norr of William which F. Lewis. 23. of in tteir store and snowed fighter action films of in connection ,Route 5, Bremmerton. Washing-- . his own missions, the pictures t,P given away, someSI' wn is m me vauey Hospital Deing taKen from cameras in- -I , a $300 00 Grand Prize, during the shopping day. Vit' 7Sysuffering from a fractured rwi., stalled in the fisihter's finsrs. Doctors treating President Rivis and shock as a result of an and working simultaneously with oficers and directors of ' Association ""'Businessmen's !Jfor a severe back aut0 accident on highway 30s the guns' fire. fVv jlrr-lsft' owner or I 'a-'- .. the FVMii wr have that diaenosed h t.hp ease r,K, m, trouble, i..k' o ruled s ' " n.jn 4A'1U ' ' "lJi vv j f.l liuu XilUlUUy, .. wr and members of his as a rupiurea verieDrae. iresi- - y. Horton, 55. salesman over took the presl- President, 1376 of Jdiate family are ineligible dent Potter has been unable to; Ferry ave., Salt Lake City is al dents seat, due to the trans these get about for the past five weeks. so in tlv hospital suffering from fer of Grant Garner to a job In participate in receiving Sn.. of stores He all has had various treatments head and chest injuries. Idaho. employees but 4 and xrays, but with no improveCarlos Hunsaker, local dairyfirms may do so. The accident occured 311, ment. He will be taken to the miles west of Tremonton and man was introduced to the club ;e grand prize will soon be Salt Lake clinic Friday to a 31, miles east of Snowville and as a prospective member, and isplay at the Utah Power i Light Company, specialist for further examin was supposedly caused by the spent the evening with the club. Lions club is ation and treatment e Tremonton heavy storm and slippery roads. irf ' 'ring $100.00 as prizes for the In the 1941 Checrolet driven by FORMER RESIDENT DIES e Mr. liewis were his wife, their IN CALIFORNIA holiday lighted and decorat-oron November 19- $50 Funeral services were held three and one half month old in South Gate, Cali: $30 second, and $20 third Thursday daughter, Lorraine, and Wendell NEW FLORAL Huise. 32, owner of the car and fornia for Lea Schrenk, wife of SHOP OPENS his wife, Lavonia, 27, and their Jash Schrenk, former residents 'jistmas street decorations IN TREMONTON 3 readi-in to be are three year old son of Route 4, of Tremonton. Mrs. Schrenk was lights lors The Rogers Bowcutt Floral Funeral Services were held Bremmerton. All are to be lighted that evening. suffering 68 years of age and had been ill Shop is holding Open House this for several years. Monday, October 16th in thejfrom ock bruises. weekend and inviting friends in Bear River Chapel at one o'clock Mr. Horton, who was driving a uns the valley to visit this new busifor Mrs. Annie Christine Jensen. 1949 Ford, was alone at the ness located north of Rogers P. O. Hansen, brother of the de- time of the accident. Tri-SlatBoth cars .111 e A second library carnival is Mortuary. ceased, offered the prayer at the were badly damaged. business is operated by planned by the McKinley School home. The State trooper Evan Green la S? Mr. and Mrs. Virgil D. Bowcutt, Parent Teacher Association for Bishop Vernon L. Johnson con- investigating the accident. who recently completed a train- Thursday evening, October 27th ducted the services. The opening calibre rifle and a 22 CONSIDER BEET VACATION ing course in florits work at at the school beginning at 7:30. song "Come Come Ye Saints," woodman automatic pistol A Denver. A program arranged by Marjorie was rendered by the ward choir. Beet Grower's e was I taken from the meeting called and Angle Farnsworth will Opening prayer by Lynn Iverson, deto Oyler ;r Co. window Thursday sometime evening termine be the whether first of the evening's a grandson. Mr. and Mrs. Robert ;on 11 p.m. would it be Wednesday and advisable to ask the Board of attractions. Each room in the N- Gardner sang a duet, "I Am f. Thursday. school will give one number on A Pilgrim," Bishop Fred L. PeterI burglars broke a plate Education for a beet vacation 30-Ye- ar the program. An auction, car- sen of Brigham and Orson Iverwindow near the front en- - starting Monday. Pat Reed, daughter of Mr. and s :ie to get the guns out Rainfall in the valley during nival, games and eats will be son of Portland, Oregon offered Mrs. James Roed of Corinne, was fc the month of October thus far, featured by the room mothers consoling remarks. Floy Murray declared the winner in the puty sheriff Ed Sylvester GRAVESIDE SERVICES has been greater than for any and teachers of each grade. officers charles Payne played an accordion solo, "Oh WCTU Pearl Medal speech con,r,T'r" City FOR CHECKETTS BABY was The school which Delance Holgeson are in-My Father," Albert Holmgren test held Wednesday during the The meeting called last Friday October during the past thirty library, was last with started carnival the next speaker followed evening session of the organiza- evening to nominate a second year's . gating Graveside services for Dee years. of such to has value been Anita the Thome of the Daugh- tion's annual State Convention ticket for Tremonton U. by city S. F. John Eberhard, Benjamin Checketts, four day ters Utah Pioneers. A duet at the First Christian Church officials was adjourned because that the of Ford bilE. ANDERSON principal, old son of Grant and Joyce Rich- weather bureau observer" at students, llDATAIR MEET ards Checketts, were held Mon- Bothwell reports that 3 87 inches Jepps'on reports in some cases, entitled "Mother" was rendered In Ogden. Other contestants only thirteen citizens were prefrayne (Nickie) Anderson re-- day at 11 o'clock at the Bear of precipitation had fallen at students have read ten times as by Mrs. Allston Jensen and Mrs. were Evelyn Johnson( Bear River sent, and the law says there must be at least fifteen. Erv and Dick a station that during the first 'much as previously. Good books Austin Larsen accompanied by City, Astrid Mae Strand and JP N0ed plaque for the best a11 River cemetery. Opening prayer to "Shangha" two or will all be of welcomed Mrs. Mantua. ?und pilot and an award for was offered again this year Rasmussen, Adams, Tremonton. Mrs. went out by Newell Checketts. three weeks of the month. This at the from the streets, there vater's all and from remarks funds by door, Bishop Glen G. Hays, National RecordClosing Ending at the Air Meet Bishop Vernon L. Johnson was report was given prior to Thursbut returned L. The for will carnival Vernon the empty handed. the Johnson. purgo they closing U fit Challis, Idaho, on Suning secretary, made the Medal the speaker. The grave was ded- day's storm, which according to is the last 24th the was of books for chase additional Father Monday, s'. October 15th. Knows," song "My Comto Presentation the winner. icated by Theo Richards of the Utah Idaho Sugar & to file date ticket, so sung by the choir and the Mayor Earl J. Glade of Salt Lake possible t:i Anderson accompanied Fielding. The baby is survived by pany brought nearly one half the library. been called. another has was Maxine Morris Irene offered meeting Quirmey, by city, in a brief talk to contest-Charlclosing prayer ausoand to the show. his parents, two brothers, Steven inch additional moisture. officers of of the Coltett and Beth Laub, Brigham. ants, emphasised the qualities The 30 year average precipi and Ted and the following g The so called political pot Is the Burial took place in hte and Mrs. A. E. Anderson for g)d ciUzenship. Lou October PTA are in charge of of for month the tation HorMr. Mrs. and grandparents, ouidren of Salt Lake were ace Richards of has been 1.43 inches and the arrangements and the following nam cemetery, ine grave w;ibijean Ballard of Tremonton doinga anything but boil. There Brigham City little lndication of ln' teachers and room mothers are dedicated by Leon P. Jensen. of Mr- and Mrs. N. WCTU Diamond Medal winner. wsls Earl and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Check- annual average is 13 inches-TherMiss 'Je 0n Monday and Emerinej gave her speech "America For has been no damage due cooperating: Tuesday. etts of Bear River City. Kerr Mrs-- T Mayor Americans," the selection she week, when to freezing in the valley as the Christensen, first grade, rIYIil with his to Intention announ('t'cl Mrs. Lawrence and Whitney as had a orated Grand Diamond temperature hasn't gone below draw citizen's from the Nona ticket, Rhead, first Medal Contestant. ;it. (he :ET 31 degrees, but the beet harvest John Fridal, National n:ivnt.inn fhu M of but. friends and fellow city oimgren standstill. gracte, Mrs. wayne is at a complete Under the direction of Second Philadelphia. A musical pro-vi- councilmen have persuaded him Farmers estimate that it will and Mrs. Vernon Hansen; Phyllis to go alongMrs. first grade, Christensen, president Merlin Wood, a gram of vocal solos by Mrs. take several days after the storm ceases to get into the fields Oliver Scothern and Mrs. Ruel program featuring the work of George O. Barttlet of Ogden, W. W, Whitney has called our Robbins; Ardes Adams, second Civil Air Patrol was presented to and accordion music played by again. to an article in the attention Mrs' Dvis Di( a"d T.inriK at. JoAn fllnh Rrof'kmnn tf Tromnnlnn thp Trpmrnt.nn The dry farmers, however are Sra,de- MfsRecord of October Coneress,onal xviei iiin:un was Viimiuii, their regular meeting Wednesday nediuir presented. Rev. Newton of happy for the rainfall, which secondroxiey; Wald-roD. R. wneifn. Moiiin ocuwae- grade, Mrs. the First. Phrivtbm rh,,rnh mit evening. will be of great benefit to fall an ber district attorney assistant Minnie Smith Mrs. and Rose; span Major Walton of Wing head- the invocation, and the bene wheat plantings. Ashton third grade, Mrs. Cliff quarters of Salt Lake City was diction was by Rev. D. At wood of New York State has offered an (sign i( Kerr and Mrs. Reed Oyler; Veda the speaker of the evening. Bird of the First Methodifst award of $1,000.00 for an approWALTER WYATT IN red k Mrs. Leon priate opening remark (prayer third Gunnell, grade, twin Zilla of Ogden. Church and Rilla Wood, SALT LAKE HOSPITAL abs an: Mrs. Jack Dunn and Fronk; daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Merlin The program was under the to be used at United Nations Walter Wyatt is receiving med- Vivian of the fourth Stapley, grade, Wood entertained the group with direction of Mrs. Axel Frederick-se- meeting. ical attention at the St. Marks The thought behind this must Mrs. Darrel and Mrs. Ewer Orval WCTU State Speech Con- an acrobatic act. hospital in Salt Lake. His con- Heaton; Nedra Saunders, fourth be if men cannot unite on some f suited a test was awarded Freiss Howard Director, Tremonton. dition is reported to be serious. oint bj universal expression of faith, grade, Mrs. Howard Tippin and Dast president's pin and Douglas how can they unite on any phasi? Mrs. Joe Burgess; Wilma Ander-- , cannon was awarded a past sec-- ; CIVIC LEAGUE of a world wide peace. Mrs. Woodfifth Roy son, grade, AND FARM BUREAU K retary's pin. Ves-- , D. Mrs. and head SPONSOR PROGRAM ' I Those dark glasses are going1 ta ferry, nun graae, Mrs. la:- - ATTEND MEETING The Women's Civic League and rounds. Tills time, it could the ana Mrs. frame: the Box Elder Co". Farm Bureau SALT LAKE Several changes in home and land Harris on be account of the Snow. Chadaz: in Miller, occured are .sponsoring a program for Myrtle sixth) farm ownership have Grand Order Mrs. Kenneth Chapter ( Tremonton of grade, pUblic-Mrsof'np Germerj the southern part Joyce AdneyRey of Utah met thurs- - nfjldjJ The spirit and enthusiasm for and on the Iowa string during and Mrs. Aarl Bennett; Lucrctia Eastern Star )ht, Unlv(.rsi,y oi fn;n . Masonic at the the deer hunt has b."n considand Mrs. will' Friday day sixth grade, Rhodes, Myron U ,lh )V(. a talk the past weeks. erably ctimpened by the ivuuy xiupp, uynn 'and piay Materials for the Pre- The Walter Fohlsanacr iamuy.uues aim a few brave parties behowever El- -; who attended from Tremonton Mrs. seventh grade Clark, for week Murray, ,s,hool (liild". She would especial' left during the gan pulling out Thursday in spito ,., to wooa oum.-ui,u.,. .b, iw.u iui.v uuuyic ..ho. wi encaee in ..tnc ...... !.iir.ro ."nrourape the fathers of the nitviv thpv 1, ... uean n wm. .sevemn r, "bu.r Iness. n J A, )... n,y Mrs P it. .'.now and rain. uaui to a l rule. The orofrom will be The farm tney jonnson, chicken was tiunuix-T3 r Mrs. Mrs. uonine. i.rnie to and conger .grade. held at the S'T(iiid Ward Chanel ;have occupied belonging - elected as Grand Martha for the. About the only n ; rt cn th3 c.,IljtrfiilV f.,l(lh(,r TT,.r,,m Rrh.noan has been pur-- : Mrs. Henry Foxley; Irvin Gar1950. is MORE WnATnr.R. 1949 weather and j. chased by Ford Jeppson, who has field, eight grade, Mrs. Ross year Lt nuss ana Mrs. waiaron,. The TREMONTON METHODIST sold his home in town to Harry ftiuwr a of Ford Jeppson, eight grade, Mrs.! Mr. and Mrs. Van Ta,rlnr , spent the weekend, IVrson Mi,.Mi.r rnrmi Camnbcll has left the Grant Theurer and Mrs. Mary; Boise, Idaho Tremonton. relatives in visiting Taylor. has and bought OK Tire Welders Saturday October 22nd. 1949 nerKur d T Mr. Present to our He attended school at Salt the Will Roberts iarmDIDN'T KNOVV 1 8.00 Young Adult3 of the C Rohde, Lake and Elwood and two of his Roberts has purchased the, WAS LOADCD.' Church meet at the church for better school teachers, David Holmgren George Schuman farm. tour of Facthe Garland Sugar farmers and and Sylvia Christensen are still The Schumans are retiring of tory and party at the home of council me vested to the in by Pursuant with city authority are visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Gabel. taking active part in civic and and at present of Tremonton, Utah, and by other authority, a mass conrelatives and friends about the church affairs ln Tremonton. Sunday, October 23rd. 1949 vention of the electors of Tremonton City is hereby called .t?slart In business He has been an active member country. 10:00 Church School. World to take place at the Recreation Hall of the McKinley School and ha5 Service an 4? m. adopted in the local Odd Fellows and The program and offcrinir. 8:00 o'clock of at the hour p on Monday, October 24, 1949, BARN DANCE COMING 1100 World Order everything Corinne Masonic Lodge, and In nomination Ch" and Sunday :V then , of there M. for the purpose placing Ward First Tremonton : The of Patriarch Service. as art in"' Grand served Sermon: "Com-J!- -; Worship candidates for the fallowing city officers: an Apron I. A. are sponsoring Fellows munLsm organUtah Odd and in the Christianity." Cohagen, . ' council-meand Overall Barn Dance to be A mayor, 2 four-yecouncilmen, 2 ization. f.ju evening vesper service 25th October a city recorder and a city treasurer; and for the Mr. Rohde married Maymc held on Tuesday, Sermon, "On Churchmanshlp." jjY j Jensen arri f, hall. 1911. at the First Ward recreation transaction of any other business that shall properly come t In December Tuesday. October 25th. 1949 will begin promptly dar.re The convention. said . ... before fcl. i 11 w jr Jr and they are the parents of five at 8 m- and the olficcrs wUh p Conine, hastes.s; Mrs. Ed;ar Lois on come sons bfcoim;ry; and to ' daughters, to urge everyone K' - n Kerr, Mayer GUYS IN Tf4CIR. CUP5 his living m program Dcen, time as all dances will Gins'! at d in Mon- - Lundberg, Keith, Kay h SHOULD STAY OUTOF Tt'C!1? CARj! 7:30 Choir Practice at the is Attest R. S. Calderwood. City Recorder Church. Peterson and June 11 o'clock th's year. Everyone Beverly na thf,n to Elwood. Rohde. Invited- 1. ; 9 'e - M i Stolen Health-Divisio- Jnesday Night ' 1 i- - Xiffi X ' i j Accident Near Snowville Injures Washington Woman - II j. Potter w ihzVvcs. Taken To Salt -- p-- 4 Lake City Clinic MACijXs'if!t' - . I '' Pter, - U-- ) Services Held For Mrs. Annie Jensen Monday P,TA Plans Carnival To Aid Library al i)-3- Pat Reed Is Pearl Medal Winner Tri-Stat- Storm Breaks Record ibl)' - " IS V La-Ve- re f . es p Brig-!makin- - )S1 your Of ,me PrOrraill tremonton businessmen wmi ce - 00-45- - C - n it-- 5 n, ... Jfc - Several Homes Change Ownership at k 1 AS . AX ' ; 1 ' m. m : . " , ; - i j T"r BUMPER CROP j . , Call for Nominating Convention i'temlth, 3 ' .; XVn ar two-ye- ar ( n, Frr-drtckso- i T t. Win-chest- : - j . W I |