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Show THE LEADER, Tremonton, Utah 1950 I ocial QentA r -- fXlENT AND n tOtt eir a tamer wooarun vfrs. a DEATH CLAIMS CJH..'I1 liJ U EjII MARRIAGE &SG the CUBa61"'"" Mrs- Sarah Florence Loveland Jean, to Gary L. Bowen, 68. widow of William Fife Mrs Mar" Lson of Mr and Bowen. of Wellsville, died this ces. Garland4en of week at the home of a daughter, C for the wedding are Mrs. Ray Darley. Wellsville, of Ctf for October. a prolonged illness She was born at Calls Fort, civic trs-Box Elder county February 22. 1882, a daughter of William ElVg FETED t'Farrell Bess was hostess mer, and Sarah Florence h Lbers and guests of the Loveland She was married to Mr Bowen in November, 1903 li U at the Logan LDS temple. fljursday afternoon. oi a nroeram consisted She is a sister in law of Bishop " J Clark Bowen of Beaver Dam. solo g'Ci IK 1 &nd ljvpd most f hpf nfe jn ihat A Paraae u. u Cook Cjs- - and Dr. Melvin community. a talk on ). ,rj. of U. gave An early-da- y practical nurse, U. S. excels other she is credited with helping brinu in the war effort." more than 300 babies into this Uelvfn Cook ana mrs. world. She. was the first organist 4 (prew were special guests. in the Beaver Dam ward and had been a member of their Relief SARAH GARFIELD Society since 1889. and a teacher in this organization since 1906. VuVES birthday She also had taught Sundav fibers of the family of Mrs School for 13 years and was ac on met b with her i Garfield in live of MIA organization. She her the observance sesday in had Those who the Religion class and taught fj first birthday. there for the ocassion were had served as superintendent of I Carl Wharton and children it for many years. At the time of Mr- 3X1(1 .MrsAzar ner aeatn, she was a member jden; - of the Wellsville First ward. She OakLeron Mrs. Green, California; Mrs. Howard had lived with her daughter Watsonville, California; there since and Mrs Joseph her are four sons and ft. Garfield three daughters: Mrs. Ray (Mar- , Tremonton. garet) Darley. Wellsville; Mrs. nj' George H. (Ivlue) Smith. Logan; jsAIJDS OF V- G. FMrs, Eldred tThyra) Hale, Ven- WERE GUESTS tura, California; Lloyd F. Owen WK PARTY Mrs. Wilford Cliff Kerr, rovidence; and Elmer J., Lau- - rence L. and William Fife Bowen, MrsAnderDick and i, at a lawn a" or Magna; one sister, Mrs. nre the home of Mr. Mary L. Simmons, Boise; and one l held brother Dmriro rimi t ,,i VIdaho Falls, Idaho; 26 grand- O. of ; Members the Jnj. fTT-of and Children and t.hrpp tholr hnchnnrts were entertained at a children. Funeral services were conduct- adlnner, followed by games ed in Cache Valley Ijelay racesThursday. were Messers 4e8dames Wayne Sandall, jDee Harris, Ed Deakin. J9 Ficklin, and LaRain Mar- - r FA-LY to A L-- Merrill, prominent Poc- REUNION aiello. Idaho attorney and Pres- t Members of the Marnner W of the Association Activities Merrill Family Association will will begin at 10 o'cllck The most important new ele- hold their annual reunion at the on utan iacernacie mentin the 1950 reunion will be Richmond, 26. August according the presentation of a plan devel- Peggy Brockman, daughter of Saturday, Mr. and Mrs Kai Brockman of Tremonton, was declared the WCTU winner of the Silver Medal speech contest held Sun- -' day evening at the Howell ward meeting house, under the direc- tion of Mrs. Axel Fredericksen. WCTU s rector r , t, - - - o p family members who desire vanced educational training some chosen field, Sayt Walter Boyd, Los Angeles, Calif. !" . . . see how you could pay $1,000 more and still not get oil Dodge extra room . . . ease of handling . . . famous dependability Come in rrv ran surely 5 spare minutei driving eae you've never experienced before . . . ruggedttew and de pendabtlity to mvc you money mile after mile. These are thing that belong to Dodge . . . and only in Dodge do yon get them all! Come in today, tee how eaiy it i to own the new Dodge of your choice. . . . I eeperially whta tbat'i all it lakei lo tee exactly bow yon could pay $1,000 more without getting everything Dodge givet yon! behind the Yet, in jnrt 5 minute wheel, you'll diwoier roomineM that can cooling mnrh more don't give yon at Hamilton Headquarters California ftnnnnni'ps t.hat. Sergeant Rulon H. Hansen, son Mr. and Mrs. Eph Hansen has pf been recalled to active duty with the United States Air Force. Sgt Hansen, is one of the many air reservists recalled at the Just fa dokn mo Htvt M hmstfnetdttaf Winzeler Motor Co. Fhone presen t time. Tremonton 51S1 - First of the Fine Cars in Value TTnJvprcifv rf Utail Scfg Entrance -- I -r- Tests Sent. 18th - IHANSENS ENTERTAINED The University of Utah has sev tiomm t nrxrwirtj 18 as the date for SePtembe'' 1 ' ,tmd Mrs. Don Hansen and final freshman suiom r it ana ai me nome oi nis t :n )t! pa X Mr and Mrs. Leland on Fndav eveninir Sun- and Mrs Art Felsted of save ihem a farewell nil 11.UI.MIP iviuuu.l examinations for ine laao-o- l school year, Dr. A Rav QlDin nrpsiripnt of the in- stltution annmm First year students will on September 21. and nnnrwr. classmen are scheduled to y ter on September .22 and 23. t, Knots "M l K r, 1 mglurSt Louis. Mo where first time on SeDtember trJl attend Dental school a hMntifni jams ,cu TREE (LOOMS AFTER BARREN ) 15 YEARS 5 ax.. 25. '. ... .. .MflB .. .. .. ' , i which will house more than 300 men is just being completed and will be ready for the opening of school The new dormitory was the picturesque Fort Douelas station hospital and has been remodelled to provide excellent living quarters for out-of-ci- ty students. The immediate expansion pro- Ripple tree, unfruitful for at tne university includes a gram ?ll years cut down, bears new classroom building. $500,000 "mat's the strange :4lgain a art gallery almost npw nuPp in Fish telling 'they're i .in Park building. the ;en, Idaho this week. completed U r Sr nrtrt nrs tt uw anu I(Jr teems two trees that apple property of Vern Loveland ft tat worth their salt (one iithad any fruit on its bran- pfor 15 years) so last Febru- 4 Ithey were cut down. : M trees staved drving where fell until May when they J dragged down to the shores I Bear Lake. The better of the trees shot out leaves and as summer came on, soon had normal sized apples : 4 aj.f regis-l)aM- js 'ie f lms fit unfruitful tree then began signs of life and now. flying on its side is bearing ses on the Bear Lake shore. 1 Skeptics are told. "Go see for Itself." f? K WfflMM : l Building. RADIO WILL FEATURE REV v- G- - WILSON Rev v G- Wilson will be the speaker on Mrs Axel Frederick- sen's radio program at 10 am. Saturday over station KBUH ood to slip into a truly fine automobile and sense its rulincss its comfort, its room. And there's a great thrill in touching ofT the straight-eigh- t waiting power of a and feeling its swift response at any speed. It's fun to count the quick, admiring glances thrown your way. It's nice to have a car that parks easily, for all its inches. It's very pleasant to do away pushing, with gcarshifting and clutch-peda- l wnoothness the utter in its stead and know of Dynaflow Drive's silken transmission of power. And still that doesn't probe the depths of a He has spent his money for the things that ROADMASTFR ROAIJM Y - it s great-hearte- ATTEND REUNION The family of Rasmus Ander- - son met in a family reunion at Fish Haven resort. Sunday. Aug- ust 20. with 70 present. They spent the day in boat riding and swimming. Mr. and Mrs Anderson have fifteen living children with a living posterity of 137 members. t UOTE FOR d owner's secret satisfaction. make a fine car fine for shou . and nothing simply LOOK, TMI Deliver",, B., Ic has paid the lowest price per pound in the fine-ca- r field he has the very satisfying feeling of knowing his dollars have given him I solid merit, and solid merit alone. Ro.XDM $2155.09 in e'd like to have you try honest comparison with the highest-pricecars to bt found. W e'd like to have you try-tmatch it for room, for comfort, for finish, for handling ease and for ability on the road. W STKR OAA. C , d $2239.09 WU.74 the prices and see if your own sense of value doesn't advise signing up right now with your Buick dealer for a IJuick ITien check AS S329U, I'KR. For while he knows he has a fine car, by its look, its feel, its appointments-Wh- ile Hbward Glenn ., "O he has performance at his command that needs play second fiddle to no other on the road W hile he enjoys a very special measure of creature comfort in the quite matchless genride tleness of I( DM s H'S cer-levt- l DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER 7 I Ic knows too that he has made an exceptionally wise iineslment. He Hands for open and public he Jinnycounty commissioners proceedings.'-- ' ( - " i'aid Political Adv.' -- w com. tub,, G(Ti rr. Tun VOTE FOR HOWARD GLENN lw. (GMJ ) PRIMARY ELECTION, SEPTEMBER "th GLKNN is one of the county's heaviest taxpayers. V believes in efficiency in overnnu nt. If ou wnt a return on your tax dollar in . 1 spent S minufs and saved Field. n ad Joe Toland made a business trip to Price Tuesday. LOCAL BOY CALLED TO ACTIVE DUTY b'viaiiu- -- v- -.. oped by President Merrill to in- corporate and form ttie Marriner Family Foundation. It Is propos- ed that this Foundation, from funds obtained from membership dues, bequests, interest, and simi- lar sources, will make loans to di- - attend. - - state speech contest ldt-n- Bishop Ariel Sorenson made the medal presentation to the winner, and former Bishop O M Munk. by way of illustrating to the contestants the value of their speech experience, spoke of his own difficulties in overcoming his early timidity and fright in speaking before an audience, and said he felt he could have profited much from the speech trainthe WCTU by ing afforded speech contest programs, especially if he had had the opportunity to participate in them before going on a mission. Pearl Medal winner, Tixie Bjorn of Tremonton recited her winning selection, and Carolyn FickUn of Tremonton played piano solo. Another Silver Medal contest is to be held Friday evening at 8:00 p.m. in the Methodist Church, Tremonton, and the public is cordially invited to Whit-wort- -- WILL HOLD Pegffv Brock ma ii Wins Silver Medal Contest Fronk Chevrolet Co. Tremonton Phone 2311 WHIN MTTM AUTOMOHUS Alt IUIIT IUICK Will IUM0 TMtM U- - i |