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Show THE LEADER, Tremonton, Utah Bear River Stake Capener Death Fashion Show Continued from Front Page Junior Group Wednesday ted Wednesday afternoon in the Plans Banquet A fashion show sponsored Bear River Stake Tabernacle Bears Meet Gran tsville Cowpokes In n Basketball Game Pre-Seaso- The Bear River Bears and Grantsville Cowboys lock horns tonight in the Bear River gym to officially pry the lid off the 2 hoop season. Game time lor the main liner is at 8 o'clock, with a preliminary showing of B squads slated for 7 p.m. Seventy-fiv- e students of the When the 8 o'clock whistle Bear River school were high blows. Coach Hughes will trot named to the honor roll at the out a team of seniors averaging end of the first term of school six feet and schooled in the art The six who rated high hon of single and double post play, ors with a rating of 2.80 or highDon Nish, Varge (Christensen, er were Oneta Bunnell Elaine Paul Bone and Thayne Calder-woo- d Kir LaVere Adams, Dessie will add the needed heighth Coe, by, seniors and Clarence Robfor Hughes's style of play, while erts and Dianna Iverson, sophosuch speedy ball handlers as Dee mores. Leak, Lowell Archibald and who received a The sixty-nin- e Bruce Stevens should aid greatly score of 2.30 to 2.79 include: in working the ball into scoring Abel, Jaleen Allen, Carpositions. All squad members are ol Ralph Devere Anderson, Anderson, capeable of sinking the sphere Elizabeth Atkin Anderson, Faye Sfor needed field shots and foul son, Dale Blackham, Marguerite throws. Burton, David Calderwood, BevIn the Grantsville five, fans erly Cannon, JoAnn Cannon, will see a squad reputed to towMary Castleton, Larry Christener over the marker, sen, Lenis Christensen, Carol Not too much is knows con Ann Crochan cerning their style of play or Jeanne Coombs, Nedra Cornexperience; however the Cow wall, Pauline Davis, Sandra Day, boys are expected to give the Jack Deakin, Rhetea Earl, Carol red and white quintet a full ev Erickson, DeLon Gardner. enlng of work and to furnish Jean Garn, Nancy Garn, Robspectators plenty of basketball ert Gephart, Sherman Glbbs, thrills. Carol Green, Robert Green, CarBallbirds who saw the Hughes rol Ounnell. Nadlne Hall, LeJean exd Hansen, Mitzi Hansen, Gay Lene machine get Harris, Edna Henrle, Shanna are last predictyear perience ing that the Rivermen will be Hill, Karl Jensen, Trent John. Karen Johnson, Ilia Kemp, one of the teams to watch in the race for the region one Paul King. Rayda Klrby, Moana LaNez bunting when official league Korth, Ray Knudson, Larsen. Marian Larkln, play gets underway. Gordon Llnd, Marlon Linford, Haws Marble. Lorna Mason, De- MARBLE FAMILY MEETS lares, Nielsen, Luella Peterson, FOB THANKSGIVING Wilma PulsiA. Mr. and Mrs. 3. Marble Margene Pierce, Bonnie Robert Puzey, pher. at-entertain family dinner Richardson, Helen Robbins, Re- on Thanksgiving Day at their Nae Rock, Darrell Rose, Ruth home. Places were set for twenty Ryttlng. seven of their sons, daughters, Lynn Shuman. Shirley Sten- and grandchildren. qulst, Tyra Thorpe, Max Turley, Joyce Udy, Devere Watklns, SECOND WARD TO Dorthy Wilson, Julene Winter, HOLD SQUARE DANCE Rowane Zundell. The Saeend Ward MIA who sponsor weekly Saturday night RETURN FROM EASTERN TRIP square dancing extend an inviMr. and Mrs. Leland Hansen tation to everyone who would returned Saturday after a visit "like to enjoy the fun to attend in Columbus Georgia, with their the part at the ward hall be- daughter and husband, Mr. and ginning at 8:30. Mrs. Paul Kutchlnskl and baby girl, and In St. Louis. Missouri, Dinner guests at the J. W. with their son, Don Hansen and Iversen home on Thanksgiving wife and baby. Day were Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Jensen of Salt Lake City, Mr. Thanksgiving day guests at and 'Mrs. Clifford Jensen and the Glenn home were Mr. and family of Bear River City, and Mrs. Boyce Larsen of Blackfoot, Lynn Iversen of Tremonton. Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Bill ThompOra Pae and Vert Iversen, who son of Clarkston, and Mr. and are teaching in Weber County Mrs. Ray Moncur of Challas, were also home for the holiday. Idaho. 1951-5- First Term Thatcher Takes Honor Roll 4th Ward In Extra Period Announced six-fo- ot much-neede- ( a day guests at Thanksgiving the LeRojr Bunnell home Included Mrs. John Argyle and three sons of Blackfoot, Idaho, and the Carlyle Bralthwaite family of Salt Lake City. Basketball fans who attendthe Monday night games of the Sta)a M Men at the high school gym, saw a thriller in the Tremonton 4th ward and gall in the other two good god ball in the other two games. Thatcher won the game in an overtime play by a score of 38 to 37; Third ward won from Bothwell 29 to 24; and Second ward defeated Elwood to A banquet tonight, a dance with Bishop Art Michaelis conducting. Pearl Peck played the Saturday night, and a organ prelude and postlude and aftmeeting Sunday ernoon have been planned for accompanied the vocal numbers. the Bear River Stake Junior She also played an organ solo, "Oh My Father," during the serGleaners-JuniHam heads the menu for the vice. The invocation was offered by banquet to be served cafeteria style at 7:30 p.m. in the Beaver P. C. Patterson and the benediction was given by William Dam Ward hall tonight. The informal dance to be held Cullimore. Speakers who bore testimony In the Fielding Ward hall Satto the many accomplishments urday night will feature mixers combined with good fun. A pro- and the service given by Mrs. gram has been prepared for Capener were John J. Shumway, C. E. Smith and Charles J. Wood. each evening. Musical numbers given were a A Sunday afternoon (2 00 vocal duet by Ethel Rogers and meetpm.) testimony-firesid- e Evan Gee, entitled, "Oh Link ing will climax the series of and a solo by Laraine J. Divine," entertainments. "A Perfect Day." Law, "We hope that through this Burial was In the Garland stake meet we can promote betafter dedication of the Cemetery ter attendance and more InTed Cullimore. Rogers grave by terest In the MIA work," state was in charge of Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Ericksen, Mortuary stake leaders. fireside-testimo- or ed 59 Thursday, November 29, 1951 20. Square Dance Clinic Set B. Green and Esther S, Harris, Stake Special Interest D. Directors, have announced that there will be a South Bear River Stake Square Dance "Clinic," held December 5th, December 11th, and December 18th, from 9 p.m. to 11 p.m. with Mildred Bunnell and R. Z. Heppler Stake Dance Directors, and all Ward Dance Directors present to teach dances. The clinic is being held for the purpose of enabling people who haven't yet learned square dancing, to begin; as a refresher for those who have done some dancing and would like to catch up, and to stimulate interest in square dancing, generally. The first clinic will be held in the Tremonton Second Ward, and it is planned that the evening will be spent in reviewing dances learned last year. Some ny n. The Leland Harris family were Thanksgiving guests of Mrs. Harris's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Mellis in Salt Lake City. Wanda Christensen, who Is at- tending the University of Utah was home for the holiday the local FHA Committees Chosen by chapter, featur- Continued from Front Page Theo Richards; LeRoy Atkinmember, regular plicity patterns, will be presented in the Bear River high son; 1st alternate, Thomas E. auditorium at 2: p.m. Wednes- Harper; 2nd alternate, John Coombs. day, December 5, announces Terry Heaton, club president. Tremonton, Elwood, Bothwell, Thatcher and Penrose Miss Virginia Moorman, stylChairman, Melvin Homer; ist for the Simplicity Pattern vice chairman, Sam Mortensen; to is be in of Company, charge the show, entitled "Modern Miss regular member, Hugh ManFashions." ning; 1st alternate, Lars C. Pe2nd alternate, Ervin PeTwenty-on- e girls will be chos- tersen; en from the studentbody to tersen. model the clothes according to Collinston, Beaver Dam, Honey ville and Deweyville information received by Mrs. Clarence R. Fryer; Chairman, Oneta Shirtz, club advisor. vice chairman, Horace Gard"We urge mothers who are ner; regular member, Thomas interested to be in attendance 1st alternate, LawW. Potter; as the fashion show Is not limrence O. Bigler; 2nd alternate, ited to high school students," Roy Hyatt. declare chapter officers. Corinne and Bear River City Chairman, A. W. Owens; vice Mr. and Mrs. Gene Jorgensen and children spent the holiday chairman, J. Y. Ferry; regular weekend In Bancroft and Lava, member, Samuel L. Forsgren visiting with Mrs. Jorgensen's Jr.; 1st alternate, Albert Burt; AN INVITATION parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. 2nd alternate, Wallace Redel-ing- s. A "Winter Frolic" therell be Chllds. December 4th youH see J Harper, Brigham, Mantua, Perry In the Second ward hall, and Willard APPRECIATION We wish to thank the TreSport Style so come all. Chairman, William J. Kotter; To Tremon ton's four wards monton businessmen and every vice chairman, Maurice L. Reed-e- r; We welcome you now, r; one who helped to make our regular member, Merl Therell be lots of fun 1st alternate, Don BarkPancake Derby a success. So come Well show you how! Bothiwell Ward er; second alternate, Frank Second Ward M. L A. Reeder. Relief Society ing ensembles made from Sim- vice chairman, -- Bee-che- What a collection! What a selection! dances will be taught dur-l- n the other two evenings of the new clinic a Plans are also under way for Stake Square Dance Roundup ARROW SHIRTS be held on December 22, at the Tremonton Second Ward recreation hall. Special features being planned for the Roundup are floor show numbers and callers for the squares. 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