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Show LIONS HEAR REPORTS OF YOUTH ACTIVITIES ,1 ii 7 B. P. W. Club Delegates from Tremonton to Girls' Sate and Boys' State reported Wednesday night at the Lions Club meeting on the activities they enjoyed while taking advantage of that opportunity. The young people who told of their experiences were Donna Green, Carolyn Quinney, Keenon Bone and Vaughn Wooley. Jack Johnson also sang two solos accompanied by Jack Johnson: The program was given under the boys and girls committee with Garland Puzey chairman. . Discuss Plans SOOLTMASTFJt TRAINING COURSE SET Scoutmaster Basic Training will be given for new scoutmasters and interested scouters of Box Elder County beThis ginning October 4th. course is primarily for the new scoutmasters and will cover all and phases of organization troop programing including the 11 year old program. Any man satisfactorily completing the course will have met the require ments for basic training in for the coveted qualifying Scoutmaster's Key. Time and place for the meet ings will be announced next week and the training sessions will fall on Wednesday of each week until completed with an Jack Anderson Specializes In Rare A For Convention course Speech Work Mrs George Ficklin was hostess Jack Anderson, son of Mr, and Monday evening at the regular Mrs. R. D. Anderson of Tremonmeeting of the Business and Proton was one of the 1134 men and fessional Women. During the women to graduate from the program, Mrs. Harry Versluis Ohio State University at Colum- gave a very interesting talk on bus, September 1, and was one Japan, and the conditions the of three to receive a Ph D. in women of that country live un the field of speech pathology. der. She also showed slides of He has been studying at that their travels there and some of school since June 1943, when he the souvenirs the family brought entered with a graduate home with them. in the Speech and Assisting Mrs. Ficklin a s Clinic. Hearing was Mrs. DeLoras During his work at the UniHarris and delightful refreshJack has organized a versity, ments were served to the group. continued from front page "Lost Chord Club", whose memDvrmi tne business session. 29- bers have lost the power of Sunday School Stake Board of the members discussed plans for overnight session on October 30. speech through removal of the the Bear River Stake. At the their yearly project, and the time of his death he was chairlarynx because of cancer or incoming convention. Committees DR. CREED HAMMOND TO man of the Deweyville Ward were jury, and who are now learning aopoir.ted for the Northern SPEAK AT GAUL AND to speak again. in building committee, a teacher District B. P. W. convention. a School ward and the Sunday During the past year, he has President Creed Hammond- of wh'ch will be he'd at Bear River been affiliated in the speech also teacher. He was a high priest. high school on October 22nd. the Northern States Mission has work at the Cerebral He is survived by his widow, to the been therapy at speak engaged Virginia Blackham is the direc for crippled childCenter six sons and tor of the following in Palsy evening meeting that district fcr the state. Sunday M. ren. Perry, Bear The convention daughters: Ellis meeting is Garland. Both Garland wards River City; Alton G. Perry, and scheduled His dissertation was an outfor 11 a.m. with will meet together at the taber Myrl D. Perry, both of Ogden; luncheon at noon at the school nacle at 7:30 to hear President growth of these studies. It is Bishop Clarence O. Perry, Dew- cafeteria and an afternoon meet Hammond and everyone is In titled, "A Descriptive Study of vited to attend. eyville; Mrs. Virginia P. Petersen, ing until 3 o'clock. the Elements of Esophogeal been has enlarged and L. Perry, Mendon: Norman and Speech". needs can be found six Sacramento, California; At present Jack is teaching HONEYVILLE MAN brothers and sisters, Mrs. Frark KAY THOMAS IS and helping to build up the RADIO SPEAKER BURIED THURSDAY Theall and Mrs. Naomi Winslow, speech department at the Uniinwere held Funeral services warm and friendly attitude, of Ogden; Lester I. Perry, both be will the sneak Thomas Kay afternoon in the versity of Southern Illinois. He viting the spirit of healthy com- - Pleasant View; Joseph D. Perry er on Mrs. Axel Fredericksen's Thursday to be working for Uncle petition so essential to a vigor- and Mrs. Etta Slater, both of radio program over station Honeyville ward chapel for Clay expects an educational capacity in Sam ton Harper, who died Saturday ous economy and for the ulti- Slaterville, and Cecil KBUH Saturday at 10 a.m. next few months, within the in California. mate benefit of the American Boise, Idaho and 19 grandchild however. He was of a brother Leath Har consumer. ren. MRS. HARRY TAYLOR per of Tremonton, and is also Today, the Penney Company, Funeral services were survived by seven other brothers serving millions of customers, LEADER WANT ADS PAY Wednesday afternoon in the UNDERGOES OPERATION and sisters. looks forward to bringing a Deweyville ward. Mrs Harry Taylor is 1m higher standard of living even The Deweyville ward chapel a major lowest to more millions at the was crowded Wednesday after- proving rapidly from 2Zj at Monday with operation performed consistent possible prices noon at the services conducted in Brigham quality merchandise. The Gold- for Mr. Perry, and the beautiful the Cooley Hospital en Rule Penney flowers were an indication of the principles, ATTEND FUNERAL SERVICES people say, will remain feeling of the people of the Mr. and Mrs. Carl F. Nelson valley for this good man and Often times you hear one say, "That poor man his family. Mrs. Cliff Beard and Mrs on crutches - I wonder what is the matter with Rupert Blackham of the ward Lizzie Fishburn attended funeral Most generally it is only some injury of a him?" was in charge of the services in Ogden Tuesday for bishopric nature. It seems this type will an which temporary with Nelson Mrs. service, ILenora Fishburn began continued from front page One get the most sympathy from the organ prelude by Lettie D. Snow. She is a sister-in-laof Carl who has to wear crutches all the time seems more while the rest of the group A vocal duet, "Sometime Well Nelson and Mrs. Fishburn. like the ordinary person, with the exception ot danced. Understand," was sung by Robcomert the two extra legs of wood that are used to suphis Gardner and The general meeting daughter, menced with the group singing Mrs. Jeppson. The invocation port him. was offered by N. Peter Marble. "Carry On" and Sterling Now about the person walking down the street A ladies trio, Ruth Litchford, offering the opening BRIDE HONORED without any crutches? June Marble and Gladys Norr BY FRIENDS prayer. David Stenquist, jYou are not' apt to know what is the matter president, explained the plan of sang, "Oh, My Father", after Honoring Miss Dorene Barlow, R. which President J. afterwhich and Potter new him or her, like the one on crutches you with officers, electing to her marriage last week, each ward met separately to, Bishop B. A. Bingham of Honey- - prior sympathize with. This person walking on good was a miscellaneous shower choose the following leaders ville spoke, offering encourage- -' legs may not be nearly as well off as the one with given by Helen Bolton and a visible injury or deformity. Bothwell: Chairman, Eleda Vee ment to the Perry family, and Sheryl D. Davis at the Wesley to tribute the Oscar paid Counselor, departed. Stokes, Dustman home. Many people without crutches are much worse Wallace Nielsen then played Lind, Gleaner Girl Counselor, A of friends group large but it not known what that person may be off, ReNae Firth, Secretary, Lola a violin solo, "Whispering Hope", an and with. prepared gathered suffering Horace and Barnard spoke and attractive Bride's Book for the Summers. Tremonton I: chairwas followed by C. E. Smith. man, Dennis Miller, If one has a hernia (rupture), few people exguest of honor, who also received Each of the spoke highly Gleaner Vera Marble, counselor, cept others having the same trouble seem to many beautiful and useful gifts Girl counselor, Joann Archibald, accomplishments of Mr. Perry for her know about It. Someone else may have a diebetic marriage. and the for influence that Tre Davis. good Darlene condition and have to take insulin most of their Secretary, Tasty refreshments were ser monton II: Chairman, Erma he has been among his life. Many people have heart trouble and do not ved by the hostesses. Adams, know it. It's really better if they don't know counselor, Oleen Closing remarks were made Watt, Gleaner Girl counselor, especially if it becomes a great worry to them. Elaine Harding, Secretary Lois by Mr. Blackham, who offered BARBARA HARDING Yet many heart patients live a long life when the thanks of the family for NICK PETERSON Biddle. they follow a new pattern laid out for them. kindness shown them. The RECENT NEWLY-WED- S the Tremonton ITI: Chairman, Now when you see half a dozen people following closing song was a vocal solo by Theo the their among place Taking a man on crutches, think which one may be the Home", counselor, Lyal Crozier, Gleaner Bernice Jones, "Goin' season are newly-weof the of the group. It may be the man walking better was the benediciton and offered Girl counselor, Margie Roberts, Nick R and Barbara Harding on crutches. W. Orion Snow Jr. Secretary, Doreen Barlow Iver- by Burial was in the Deweyville Petersen. The couple exchanged son. Elwood: Chairman. Wilma wedding vows in a double ring Counselor, Lyle cemetery with Lester Perry of Fridal, ceremony in the Logan Temple DOUG Munns, Gleaner Girl counselor, fering the dedicatory prayer on September 1st with president LaRue Munns, Secretary, WarEl Ray Christiansen officiating ren Mann. Deweyville, Thatcher, TRI-STAK- E Miss Harding is a daughter of and Penrose were not present. Mr. and Mrs. Owen M. Harding continued from front page and Gleaners each The of Provo and Mr. Peterson, held department meetings where councilmen assigned to the son of Mr. and Mrs. Nels R Mrs. Evan Thompson explained high and ward in the Petersen of Salt Lake. MIA the Golden Gleaner plan to the three stakes areBishoprics Mr. Petersen returned In June a special given girls and Newell Lilenquist in- invitation to attend. All stake from two years of missionary SAFETY-TYPITUB- E troduced the master and ward Mutual workers are service in the Danish mission program. to be present. and prior to that time he spent The successful candidates in expected Those who will conduct the four years with the Air Force, the ward elections then met to departments from the general Barbara is an employee at the choose the stake officers while board include: Special Interest, Bear River State Bank.. the rest of the group participated Virginia Cutler: M Men, Wallace NEVI Following the wedding a din in square and mixed dancing Toronto; Gleaner. Carol Cannon ner was at the Blue enjoyed Mrs. under the leadership of Jr. M. Men, LaMont Richards; bird Cafe by twenty friends and Mildred Bunnell, stake dance Jr. Norma Anderson; relatives of the couple. After officers are Mia Gleaner, director. Stake C Josephson; week's Marba Maid, honeymoon, trip to Chairman, Eleda Vee Stokes, Athletic, Marvin Ashton; Secre- Yellowstone the newly-weare counselor. Lyal Crozier taries. Alma H. In Tremon home their Pettigrew. making Gleaner counselor, Doreen Iver-soScout, Leon L. Imlay; Speech, ton where Mr. Petersen is en These officers will choose Frank W. McGhie; Dance, Sarah gaged in farming. No tub to buy SU puncturM reprea stake Master t Safr high Fairto her Previous Kathrine spds marriage, Yates; Music, sentative. Golden Gleaner Repre- banks; Explorers, Clark N. Stohl; Barbara was honored at a bri Fit your print rtms sentative, and secretary. Drama, Albert O. Mitchell; Era, dal shower at the home of Betty Verl Scott: Recreation, Edna K. Lou Porritt with LaVon StenCOUNTY BRIDGES EntertainPay; Bee Hive, Winifred Jardine. quist as UNDER IMPROVEMENT ment of the evening was makSeals puncture! Instantly ing a Bride's Book and eating ( and permanently as you Information released Thursday PARTNERSHIP DISSOLVED refreshments. delicious Many Tube troubles ended drive. & The Baer partnerBrough by K. B. Olsen, county clerk from were preNew B.F. useful and for gift3 good! lovely as dissolved of was Septemcommissionship the minutes of the Goodrich "Rythm Ride" for to Miss sented Harding. ers meeting, shows that work on ber 11th, and C. R. Brough is comfort, safety, miles.! ?reater get st set today.l the county bridges is going for- now sole owner of the business. member the other ward. Stringers were to have Reuben Baer, BETTY LOU PORRITT ALLOWANCE LIBERAL TRADE-I- N been placed on the Bear River of the combination Is consider- HONORED AT BRIDAL business other possibilities. new and ing SHOWER City bridge this week, steel stringers which had been LaVon Stenquist and Barbara Honeyville SON BORN TO MR. AND MRS. ordered for the were at a Peterson bridge were expected to arrive DOUGLAS RI CHINS Miss of honor shower in bridal Wednesday, and would be placed Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Richns Betty Lou Porritt. The party was immediately. of Orouse Creek are happy to held September 12th at the home Arnold Hall, county Juvenile announce the arrival of a son, of LaVon Stenquist. Delightful served to were truant officer U being replaced born September 20th at the Dee refreshments f the everiend3 and TIRE HEADQUARTERS In order to fill the requirements Hospital in Ogden. Mrs. Rlchlns twenty five In was making a spent set up by the merit system of waa formerly Luana Tingey of ning it Bride's Book. Riverside. the state. PERRY t j assis-tantsh- ip - Ladies J department A selection of decorated. complete j dress salon. N'EVV Ready-to-we- ar mi-lady- ':p-stai- rs U of the J. C. of which the 'r e is a part, sagas Its cen- l. reuuejr, great e ness. ps Alger Horatio 1 ,1 y 5 1 store opened aitier town iing. of The town and of 1,000 m and an .jj idea in the js tiny enter- - idea. i r ' , n , jjd, ,;:se : Rule Store. to give the of higher iality t at lower- - ideas, I'iendly, too consid-jyou- sary costs of operation. For Mr. Penney, and the or- ganization he founded, these were not merely phrases for wall decoration but the vital elements of a business philosophy. Guided by them, the Company earned an enviable reputation, grew and prospered. Last year, with a sales force of more than 70,000 in all Penney stores, total sales reached nearly $900 million a triumph of faith in the rewards of hard work and fair dealing. "Associates", as they have been called, rather than employees, recognize that they have a direct interest in the success ot the organization, benefiting in many ways. To them, the Gold en Rule principle is today a living force animating all the Company's relations, both within and outside the organization. It has been said that business men welcome Penney's to a comcompetitors. munity, "Penney competition", they say, "is honest and straightforward". welcome this people Penney j If STORY " 's ld advertise iout exaggerw ptatlon; and he selling only '? no deliveries other unneces- -' I by even & I i Perry THE MAN ON CRUTCHES " M. Men, Gleaners rs. w , SOCIAL EVENTS Mel-dru- m M-M- en M-M- an GIlEUnOLET CO.. M-M- en 3e Tremonton 2311 'itOUD TO ANNOUNCE 1 j r.2vf dynamically engineered M-M- en Anderson, M-M- an ds omatic UASC3GQ M-M- an ADAH'S 0 STOR MA M-M- en low down payment COSTS LESS TUMI REGULAR TIRE MID M-M- an ''x easy terms -- j j 2699: A PRODUCT OF BENDIX HOME APPLIANCES, INC ds B. F. Goodrich M-M- an n. :2S less soap any other automatic less water b Surface! 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