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Show THE LEADER Garland Wlneait - Friday Notice is hereby given Satoday, The Eear River chapter has been awarded a gold plaque In the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation's national rat and mouse control achievement campaign it has been announced by Clarke A, Richards, educational leader. Clifford G. Hansen is leader of the local group. " that the Box Elder High School Auditorium in Brlgham City, the county seat of said county, at 8:00 p.m. on Saturday, the 9th day of Aug- ust, 1952; That at said convention nominees will be selected to run on the party ticket at the regular primary election September 9, 1952, and other party affairs may be considered. Delegates to suci county convention will be the same as the delegates certified to the County Cleric for the county organization convention. , til Mrs. Frank Stevens is expected to return home Friday from the Dee Hospital in Ogden, where she had a major operation last week she is reported to be recovering nicely. Dr. MAX D. DAVIS who has opened his office at 137 West Main Street for general medical practice. Dr. Davis has recently completed his intern- ihip at the Dee Hospital. FIRST WARD PLANS WORK DAY The Tremonton 1st Ward Relief Society will hold their regBoyd M. Sheffield, Secretary ular work day and teacher's report meeting beginning at 10 a. m. next Tuesday. At two o'clock, TURKISH EXCHANGE ladies will be given a demonthe STUDENT ON on preparation of food stration JEPPERSON FARM and that will be the for freezer, Aziz Tanriseber, a representThomas Taylor new Vocatfollowed by preparing the food ional Agricultural instructor at ative of Turkey is spending a that has been frozen. The ladies the Bear River high school as- few weeks on the Steve Jepper-so- h will have an opportunity to try farm learning of the Amer the sumed his new duties July 23, prepared food after the dem- Charles J. Wood, County Chairman New Ag Teacher At Bear River and is getting acquainted with members of the FFA and Young Farmers organizations. Mr. Taylor graduated from the USAC in 1947, and did a year of post graduate work at the college. He has taught at Cowley, Wyoming, in the Big Horn Basin, the past three ican farm ways and earning his board and room by his assistance with the farm work. The Jeppersons report that Mr. Tanriseber is a very, very clean fellow, a good worker, and a well educated Individual. He speaks five languages, one of them being English, which he speaeks very well. I ; onstration. Gary Lee Johnson, son of Mr. onH frs TTilhurn .Tnhnsnn Is via- H.1n with his sister" Mrs Nod Law this week in Pocatello. MAXINE C. TAYLOR HAS OPERATION Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Castleton years. have received word that their Mr. Taylor with his wife and Maxine, who is with Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Garfield daughter, two children will make their her husband, Roger Taylor at and children of Los Angeles, Ada Witchita home in Garland. Kansas, was taken to Garfield and Fanny Done of Salt the hospital last week for a maMr. and Mrs. Golden Price of Lake, William Haslam and Le Latest reports in jor operation. Warm River, Wyoming, were ona Garfield and family of Den- dicated that she was improving guests of Mr. Prices' parents, Mr ver have been visiting with Mrs. as well as could be expected. and Mrs. George Price on Tues John O. Garfeld and members of the family this week. day of this week. FRONKS GIVE SPEAKING SYSTEM TO JAYCEES Jack, Wayne and Parker Fronk, presented the Tremonton Jaycees with a loud speaking system recently, with the request that it be maintained and used in civic endeavors. The speaker, a light portable (tec? CDSC? I Pmi m outfit that can be used inside and out, has been used by the Jaycees several times, and its use has been very instrumental in making many projcts a bigger success. John Laws, Jaycee director who received the set in behalf of the local club, wishes to thank Fronk Chevrolet publicly for their generous donation, and nays that the entire club appreciates the gift very much, and will strive to use it efficiently and often. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell White left last weekend for Philadelphia, where he will attend medical school for the next year. They had planned several interesting visits enxoute to the east, among them, the following of the old pioneer trail. SEE SON OFF ON DUTY Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Beard and Mr. and Mrs. John Webster recently returned from a two week Days Aiagtast 22 - 23 METHODIST NEWS RALPH L. MILLER At the climax of the Methodist NOW A CORPORAL Bible School, the children and Ralph L. Miller, Route fifty-fiv- e Jurors 7 elected For August Term 1. Tre- their parents, numbering monton has recently been projoined In a picnic and craft moted to the rank of Corporal, The body was taken to Ogden display last Friday night at the according to information resym- county nominating convention of the Republican party for Box Elder County will be held at the m 0k Eeeft' Bear River F F A Brenkman Service Continued From front page Chapter Wins life of service, and offered Gold Plaque to the bereaved family. pathy FFA , OPENS OFFICE NOTICE OF REPUBLICAN PARTY COUNTY NOMINATING CONVENTION - Thursday; August 7, 19& Communty Methodist Church. by Rogers Mortuary for entombCertificates were given out to ment in the Mausoleum there. children as recogT The Corinne chapter No. 11 of twenty-thre- e the Eastern Star conducted the i nition of their study and attend? ance. Miss Rice, who has taken committal services there. Mrs. Brenkman was born ta the leadership of the school preDanville, Illinois, July 30, 1895, j sented the certificates, which are a daughter of Frank 'E. and Ly-- 1 signed by Miss Rice and the othdia M. Pratt Kespler. She re-- 1 er teachers. The children, their faniiliesand ceived her early education at teachers took advantage of the from and Georgetown, graduated the Indianapolis Conservatory of outdoor fireplace to roast wienMusic there. She also attended ers and marshmallows. The adthe De Pauw University at ults entertained themselves by social conversation as well ' as Greencastle, Indiana. Adam She married Brenkman listening to the children sing the October 23, 1930 in Chicago, and songs they had learned and in- they came to Tremonton In 1933. specting the display of iteinsj An active civic worker, Mrs. matte Brenkman had served as secreMr .and Mrs. Ike Winzeler, Mr. tary of the Corinne chapter of the Eastern Star, as organist of and Mrs. Otto Jorgenson and Mr. the Tremonton First Werd Re-li- and Mrs. Delbert Holmgren were Society for a number of golf and dinner guests of Mr, years, and was corresponding and Mrs. J. H. Fronk Sunday at secretary of the Women's Society the Logan Golf and Country of Christian Service of the Meth- Club. odist Church. She was also secretary of the Women's Republi- RAY COOMBS can Club. FINISHES SPECIAL SCHOOL Surviving are her husband Ray Coombs, son of Mr. and and father of Tremonton, one Mrs. Clyde Coombs is graduat son, J. Carter England of Bur-ban- k, ing Friday from the DeForrest California and a grand Training Institute in Chicago. He daughter, Leslie Lynn England. has taken special training in TV and radio and expects to return STRAND FAMILY TO home immediately after gradMOVE TO SALT LAKE uation at the Illinois school. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Strand are CARD OF THANKS making plans to move to Salt Lake City in the near future, Our sincere appreciation is ofwhere Mr. Strand will be working fered to all our friends and nei- with Mitchell Tailors. The gbors and everyone who has been Strands have lived in Tremonton so kind the illness and for Thirty years, but with their after theduring death of our beloved family all gone, they can be wife, daugter, and mother. Our them by making the sorrow was lightened by the move.. ' .f many offers of help and the kind Nicky and Pauline Anderson acts of those around us. are purchasing the Strand home We are also grateful to the Relief Society and all other or ef nearer Names of persons in the county that have been chosen to act ceived by the Leader. as trial jurors for the August M ller is a member of the term of court, as announced by 363th Engineer Aviation BatK. B. Olsen, county clerk are as talion in Korea and was profollows: moted on the basis of thorough and scientific knowledge of his duties as carpenter. The 366Jth Engineer Aviation Eattal'on is constructing forward fighter and bomber Air bases for the 5th Air Force to be used in the war against Communist aggression. Roy P. Pugley, Rosette; Gale Welling, Fielding; Alice M. Cum-mlng- s, Tremonton; Leon D. Gardner, Deweyville; Howard L. Dalton, Willard: Vera C. Seder-holBrlsham, City; Wm. M. Smith. BriRham City; Carol F. Ep'.ey, Birgham City; Charles W. Goodliff , Brigham City; Cora J. Hailing, Mantua; Lloyd Mr. Da-vi- s, Brigham City ; Reynold Reederr Brigham City; Laron G. m, - MIA TO SPONSOR FOOD SALE - - TxjiSSt Andersen, Corinne; Sterling Special s, the Tremonton Second Ward Richards, Fielding; Ernest Bear River City; Stella G. will meet next Tuesday to hear Verl Garrett speak on "Prevent- Fryer, Deweyville; Wallace Wild, Perry; Ernest J. Johnson, Maning Juvenile Delinquency." Hug-gin- tua.- Mr. and Mrs. Mike Giles and children spent five days at Bend, May T. Kent was in Pocatello Oregon, visiting with Mr. and to attend the Crofts family reMrs. Glen H. Mitchel. union, her mother's family. , Announcement I I have sold my interests in the 5 INSURANCE BUSINESS $ which was conducted in connection with the management of the Bear River State Bank TO ' ' : MELVIN G.F0XLEY ganizations for their assistance $ and for the many beautiful flow ers sent in our behalf. The of fers of helpwere so many that we were obliged to turn away By Max Adams $ who offered their time and Sparked by three knockouts, many the Jaycee sponsored fight card, service. Adam Brenkman held last Friday night in the Frank E. Kespler Bear River high school gym, J. Carter England and family proved to be a crowd pleaser from the first bell. With proceeds going to the completion of the Jaycee Wooden Lung and the presentation of three sets of boxing gloves and medals to the winners and losers by the local Jaycees, the evenings events made one of the most entertaining ' and worth while projects in some time. The first KO of the evening came when Moan Couch of Garland dropped Robert Lopez of Ogden Legion in the second round with a looping left hook followed by a right uppercut. The next bout proved no less exciting when Newell Whitney, also of Garland, exhibited a bag full of boxing technique to outpoint a very clever Dave Lidell from Ogden American Fight Card Pleases Fans Who will continue with a general line of all kinds of insurance and real estate loans. Many thanks for your kind patronage of the past years I I (Sighed:) D. E. v Peckenpaugh for long wear V j Legion. Bruce Stevens of Tremonton appeared in the squared circle next and cooled Manuel Garcia vacation trip to California, where they saw Richard Beard of State School in the first before he left for Pearl Harbor canto, with a roaring right hook. In his first fight Steven with his ship. showed good conditioning and a sharp punch. The third knockout of the came when hard evening 'punching Melvin Clark of Garland nailed Glen Peyope of Washakie with a vicious right hand to the head that dropped Peyope in the first round for the full count. A fight which started out with gloves flying. Clark's right hand sizzled through with terrific powed to end in a hurry what looked like would be a whale of a fight. Probably the best crowd pleaser of the evening was Asel Pubigee from Washakie and Jim Monfredi of State School, who battled it out toe to toe for three rounds. The action in this bout was so fast that the crowd stood on its feet to cheer the boys on. . . Bulb to stay whit on your car. s marttst looking tiros you can put all Goodytar tiros, thoso aro tops for safety, com fort and miloago. Stop in now got th Goodytar White Sidtwalls you'vo boon wanting. Liko - O.K. RUBBER WELDERS Phone 3941 t .Miiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijn Tremonton Hu-ls- h, will sponsor a food sale starting Garland; L. E. Whltaker, at !1 o'clock Saturday at the Brigham City; Ray Halford, Western Store. Portage; Spencer Paul Holmgren, Bear River City; Glen W. Busen-bar- k Beaver Dam; Dennis J. SPECIAL INTEREST CLASS TO HEAR SPEAKER Pimper, Brigam City; Wanda K. The Interest Class of Hampton, Brigham City; Rex E. get better wear at work . . . trimmer looks in town, in Dickies matching shirts and pants. Come in and SEE THE DIFFERENCE. You j0 iitore Go. "BUY FOR CASH and PAY LESS |