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Show THE LEADER Edria. Hansen of Salt Lake City a combination padlock for gym married a widow, Ann Elizabeth Grfiffiths Deakin, who spent Saturday with Mr. and' lockers a down payment of $2.50 died in 1938. Mrs. Ernest D. Hansen. will be required, $2.00 of which He now resides at 151 West will be refunded in the spring First South Street, Tremonton, upon return of the combination at the home of Polly F. Smith. lock. The teachers' creed and a preStudents who failed to regis- -: face by John James are printed ter last spring or those boys and in the front of the book of his Continued From front page girls of high school age who have life. Mr. James' tribute reads: shop work there will be a lab- moved into the valley since last Born !n humble circumstances oratory fee of $1.00 plus the ne- spring and are not registered he met lifes' tasks with courage, cessity of purchasing a shop card for classes may call at the office j and with a fixed determination for $2.00 so that shop materials on week day between 8:00 any of doin his level best . . , far home projects may be dis- a.m. and 12:00 noon and register. tributed the first day of school. A Miss Roberts, secretary and reg ELWYN NELSON SERVING type fee of $1.00 entitles "the stu- istrar, will be happy to advise, IN GERMANY dent to the use of a type text, them regarding class schedules' Pvt. Elwyn W. Nelson, son of carbon paper, and other neces and curriculum offerings. ' Mr. and Mrs. Joe Nelson, Route 2, sary typin? supplies. , Student Council advisor Milton now H. is B. with Tremonton, Linford, Garland Puzey. Johnson, with studentbody offiserving 1 the 43rd Infantry Division in and W. J. Cullimore will assign! cers assisting, will distribute stusouthern Germany. lockers. It will be necessary fori dentbody cards upon the presenThe division, a National Guard each student wishing a locker to tation of receipts by students,! unit from Connecticut, Rhode present a receipt of payment of following the payment of their Island and Vermont, joined the locker rental before lockers can dues. North Atlantic Treaty Organiz- be assigned. Students wishing School will start and classroom ation in Europe in October. lockers will be charged the year- experiences will begin with the Private Nelson has been as- ly rental of $25 a down pay- official opening of school Tuesr signed to the 169th Infantry ment of $1.00 with a refund of day morning, 9:00 a.m., SeptemStanding Reed Harris, coach, LaDell Harris, $.75 in the spring. Those wishing ber 2nd. Ronald Firth, Dennis Summers, Gary Christ-enseDennis Anderson, Ned Newman. Otheif 1 players are Glade Anderson, Byron Anderson, DeVere Anderson, Del Ray Stark, who were -PQ11ARS FAI not present when picture was taken. 1930. He Stake and Division Champions . rn rv n. 14 Thursday, August 21, 1952 High School Schedule ; j , The Bothwell junior sof tlball team, that won the South Bear River Stake championship, the and sportsmanship division championship the in nd play. placed trophies, They are, ifront row, left to right: Warren Kenneth Sessions, Jay Anderson, Stanley Stark, Wayne Summers. Jack Stokes. inter-divisi- on Ol-Be- Has Excellent Playing Record Two South Bear River teams ll went to the tournament the past week. Bothwell, who won the stake and division championship, and runner-u- p In the stake and third place winner In the disoft-ba- on El-wo- vision. The senior division team from Bothwell received 4th place tro- phy Saturday night. They lost the sportsmanship trophy by the "skin of their teeth," according to the officials, to the consolation winners from Honeyville. In order to win the consolation post, Honeyville defeated the Tremon-to- n 4th Ward in an exciting game that could have been decided either way. The junior all Church league started Monday evening at Softball Park. There was no good news that night for the valley teams. Bothwell lost to Butler, and Elwood trailed Provi Og-d- en gooditeM, the floor are protected with that wonderful Beacon Floor Wax! By the war, John, did you hurt yourself?" Think imts 65c Quarts $1.10 Half Gal. $1.75 Gal. $3.25 TRI-STAT- E LUMBER CO. Phcne 5911 rremonton 5J dence. Both teams received their W. second defeat cf the tournament Continued frcm Front Page from Wilson, who won consolation. Bothwell was edged out tendent of District Schools, takof the tournament the second ing office on January, 3, 1905. night and Elwood walked all over During his administration the their opponents from the Uni- individual schools were consolversity Ward, but lost to Wilson idated and a huge building prothe next night, Bothwell received gram began. a special trophy along with WilHe directed the sale of $410,000 son for the Sportsmanship. in bonds to finance 13 new schThe stake Softball schedule ool houses, which were completwas under the direction of Harry ed In two years, and have served Miller, stake MIA athletic direct- up to the present time. or, and Ray Bolton. At the end of his term of office, on July 1, 1907, he published a report showing the growth LEON MILLER IN JAPAN which resulted from the consoliPvt. Leon ,C. Miller, son of J. dation. Wilford Miller of Tremonton, reHe left the teaching profession cently graduated from the Far in 1910 to devote his time and East Command Chemical School energies to- - farming his land in at Camp Gif u, Japan. Blue Creek. Private Miller received his cerMr. Smith has traveled widely tificate of completion from Col- in all parts of the North and onel Edwin Van Keuren, com- South American Continents, and has crossed the United States six manding officer of the school. He went to Japan last month times. He marriea Elida Hansen in the from Camp Roberts, California. Before entering the Army last Logan Temple on August 24, 1888. January he attended Utah State They are the parents of four children. She died in September, Agricultural College at Logan. John Bothwell Team inter-divisi- n, n, I Smith t'-V- Ruggedly I built-- off the HEAVIEST DENIM MAD El p Mode of exfra heavy 11-ou- denim! nce Sanforized f! 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