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Show THE LEADER, Tremonton, Utah Thursday, September 25, 1952 popoooooo Sun. Mon. Tues. October 5, 6, 7' FrL, SaU - Oct 3, 4 I, IE. -- BEARS WIN FROM WEBER Jay by Allen A quarter pass' from aophomere Quarterback: Gary Cbnger to halfback Jack Fronk provided the difference as the Bean grabbed a thrilling 7 artn from the Weber Warriors Friday night on the Bears home - 13-- " Held.-V TheRtvermeiiT scored first, Into the first take a 0 lead as qnarter cjoartertmck Kerr flipped a short pass to end Lenard Hosklns in the end aone tor the six points. Fronk came In and booted the teat five minutes 't 13-- - extra counter- , , The Warriors received the Uckoff .and with Gary Francis, - ' Weber's swivel hipped halfback doing most of - the running, marched 62, yards to pay dirt, fem Gomm converted to tie the aeorg at T:1 at the end of the first quarter. Throughout the second and third, quarters the two teams poshed each other up and down the field iii. vain attempts . to store, as the; line play of both ! Faun Quinney was in Grace, Idaho Tuesday to attend funeral services for Michael, Mich,-aelso- n. , , Mr. and Mrs. Ray Boberg of Draper and Mr. and Mrs. Menin Despain of Mldvale were Sun- day dinner guests at the home of the D. B. Greens. PRO-DRIV- RIGHT-OF-WA- by VIOLATIONS! Y COUTESY IS CONTAGIOUS Courtesy to OTHERS means SAFETY FOR ALU DO VOU KNOWj 9,200,000 Imtki w and rving Amrice Iwiintii, Htmt Hoimi. Truck driven art iorgi in in tingl iob mpleywMt grou U. S. ' NEWS CARTOON ptmg agntMiiu. Li ' ATTEND SQUARE SPEND VACATION IN NORTHWEST ' ' ' J a C Speeial - SOQAL - PEN WOMEN HOLD OPENING MEETING .:. TH1T KILLS . tr V ' y I if. , Z ' yy Chock afl brake wheel cyVndors oml iwojt er cyfndor AdJ broke fhMd, H weeded brake pedal play .. Read tost car to bo sure brakes ore In perfect condition Ast The first meeting of the fall The public is hereby given noseason' for the National League tice that a Cemetery Maintenance District is proposed to be of American Pen Women,, Box in Box Elder County Elder Branch, was held Wednes organized including the property enclosed of In the foUowing boundaries, day evening at the home 7 Maude O. Cook. Other guests Beginning at the South East were Mrs. Eleanor Schow of corner of Section 36, T. 11 N., Wriffham Citv and Mrs. Dora R, 4 W., S.L.M., thence West three (31 miles, thence South Brough. one (1) mile, thence West one The lesson on various phases (1) mile, thence North one (1) of poetry was given by Mrs. Cook. thence West one (1) mile, thence North two 2) miles, thence East one and one half CAROL KAY ENGAGED TO (14) miles, thence North one MARRY STERLE CHRISTENSEN half (i) mile, thence East one Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kay an (1) mile, thence South one half ( mile, thence East one nounce the engagement of their and one half (1J) miles, daughter, Carrol, to Sterle W. thence South one (1) mile, Mr. and Christensen, son of thence East one (l) 'mile, thence South one (1) mile to Mrs. Merlin Anderson of Bear point of beginning, containRiver City. V ing 101 square miles. Carrol is a graduate of Bear miles. River High school. Any taxpayers within the proSterle was graduated from posed boundaries of such pro district may on Monday, Box Elder High school, and has posed the 6th day or October, 1952, spent four years in the Navy. at the hour of 2:00 p.m., in the Room of The young couple are plann County Commissioners' - Court Brig-haHouse, the CountyNovember a wedding. ing City. Utah, which is the place, date and hour fixed for a 'Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Kay, hearing, appear ana oner any A,rdella Peck, and Mrs. Samuel objections to the organization of Tubbs and daughter, JoAnn, such district, theorproposed bounthe including daries thereof guests at the Kay home spent or excluding of any real property Tuesday in Pocatello, visiting therein or therefrom. The proposed name of said with Stella Anderson and Mabel is the "PENROSE CEMdistrict Fisher. ETERY MAINTENANCE DISOF THANKS We wish to express our deep appreciation to all those who helped in any way during the recent illness and death of our husband and father. We are especially grateful to our kind friends, neighbors and relatives for their acts of love and sympathy, for the many lovely flowers, gifts of food and especially to those who so generously donated blood. The family of John E- Anderson. it: - . The creation of said district and all rights and obligations thereunder are proposed to be established under authority of Chapter 17, Session Laws of Utah, 1945 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, we have ordered this notice published as required by Statute this 15th day of September, 1952. BOX ELDER COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Lewis S. Wight, Chairman Geo. H. Davis, Member Robt. J. Potter, Member ATTEST: K. B. Olsen (Seal) County Clerk - OfflCoM WerM! car:.?;::si:i? nsirr nuisi CAREY Phone 2121 - FORD, he Tremonton $43-55- , - I I Action Highlights ... Mb.aairftotkfcwLht. - fciiHMi vl.mi. flirj mon3.-Fni.-s- ni- t Yours Truly, II Sterling Wright J Two Year Commissioner , Democratic Ticket i X no t- - eiAUf.siOTIOMf MOTE 10 csi. ' mNJ& vvKA For A Glorious A Winter Season Lay . nl it V i. w vrv ti II V, i A - Way Sale of Winter Coats and Jackets - at GEPHARTS Mens Fur Collar Chore MOTHS'- - Choice of Gabardine, Zipper front, Blanket Lined. Sizes 36 to 46. . These are worth $12.00 g90 Fleece Lined to- - JflCKETI Heavy 8 oz. Battle Ax Whipcord. Satin fm TwilL Sizes 34 to 46 Boys x .'SEfEflT Colors - Brown and Navy Button Fur collar, zipper fronts, good colors. evSj front. ,TO HQ Knitted! cuff and waistband. 'VI Sizes 2. to 12 Sweat Hurry for these! Sizes 6 to 16 Mens SCUHi Sizes 9 to 12....i RCUNO-Br-ROWN- v. rm S . Plain Color or Rodeo Designs on All WaaI AQf of via Pomnl to vi front. Pearl grey colors. conn in. TODAY ti litis Pric for a Limited Time Only We are now ready to serve you BETTER THAN EVER New Equipment .New facilities year ago. . A little known phase of the public assistance program is the foster jcare program, Mr. Oldroyd said. 20 children are currently under foster care In this county. The average expenditure for each child receiving care during t September ,. was as compared with $54.71 for September, 1851. J3 children were receiving foster care at that ' " time. ', "" to action taken the addition In on public assistance cases, the Board approved, the hiring of Mrs. Searl Beecher as an Intermediate Stenographer to replace Donna N. Hunsager, who recent, f ly resigned. Notice TRICT." ed X - CARD Property adjusted brakes add that extra margin of safety so essential to you and your family. Don't take chances . . . Take advantage of this Brake Adjustment Special Let Ford-trainMechanics thoroughly and expertly adjust brakes. yow . series of twelve episodes slides depicting the of colored EVENTS Ufa of Paul are scheduled for St the Special Interest group of RIVERSIDE WOMAN ths Fourth ward M.LA., which MARRIED IN TEXAS 8 Mr. and Mrs. William Bowcutt will begin at 7:30 instead of of Riverside announce the mar- o'clock beginning next Tuesday. is welcome to attend riage of their daughter, Delber,-tin- a as Everyoneof the many presentations as Booth, to R. H. Boyd, of Dollar Hyde, Texas. The wed- possible, even if unable to be present for all. ding took place in AugustDouglas Cannon is class leader of the group. ENTERTAINS CLUB LADIES Mrs, Helen Bolton graciously Mr. and Mrs. Jake Dodd of entertained Friday evening at Clearfield were Sunday guests LYNN CLARK TO BE her home for the members of at the Jess Garfield home. RADIO SPEAKER club. the J. F. F. The guests enjoyed an evening of needleLynn Clark will be the speaker Mrs. Lyle Holmgren of Logan work and social conversation, and! Mrs. Wayne Holmgren of on Mrs. Axel Fredericksen's W. and a tasty luncheon served by Tremonton U. radio program Sunday spent four days dur- C T. the hostess. at 8 o'clock over Sta, morning ing the week in Salt Lake City. tion K.B.U.H. Brigham City, i A m GET THIS the Depart- - . WWUL Continued from Front Page ment of Labor's Consumers' have returned home, after at ten day trip in the northwest. Price Index, Mr. Oldroyd said. They spent some time in Seat- - j While grants to individual astie, ana nad tne thrill or watch- sistance recipients are generally ing a troop ship bring 2600 boys greater than they were a year home from, the battle front in ago, total public assistance exKorea.. in the county are ' penditures They visited with Mr. Taylor's somewhat less. In October, 1951 sister, Mrs. Guy C-- Glassford total expenditures in Box Elder and family at Port Orchard, county . for public assistance and another sister, Mrs. Robert were $31,5'8464, as compared Anderson. Enroute home the wtih $31,16791 for this year. party visited with Mr. and Mrs. This reduction in expenditures is due to the fact that there Skip Nielsen at Caldwellare fewer people in Box Elder Dr. Verne A. Fridal of Los An- county receiving help how than a geles,, and Mrs- W. E- Wright of Idaho Falls, were guests at the home of their sister, Miss May I wish to thank the Fridal last week. They also en$ with relatives and joyed visiting people of Box Elder friends in and about Tremonton. County for the sup- Friday evening, they were r. all port given me in the dinner guests of Mrs--. Lucy BowPrimary election, and I cutt and Mrs. Bonnie Murray. if permitted to serve Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Walter you in the finals, I Fridal were hosts at their home shall serve in an hon- in El wood to the group. Mrs. Vedean Bodily and baby, orable, equal adminis- Vickie, with Mr. Wright joined tration for all district the family group Sunday. of the county. - "" . I I "THE LIFE OF ST. PAUL" 30. Welfare Increase Mr. and Mrs. Guy Johnson as determined by and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Taylor! - ' ' CARTOOITS MO6OOOOO0 Dean and Ruby Anderson DANCE EVENT Or win of Tremonton, a boy Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Mason, Sept 16. accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. V. J and Hazel Innes Barnes Bill Charles and Mr. and Mrsof Ogden, a girl Sept 30. Peter Rasmussen of Logan drove Vernon and Rita Dustman to Evanston, Wyoming Saturday, Bunderson of DeweyviUe, a girl where they attended a Square Sept. 26. Dance festival in which Mr. Norman and Helen Shelby Mason was Master of CeremonHunsaker of Koneyville, a boy ies. ; On Sunday they attended the Sept 28. Verl and .Edith Owens Udy of Southwestern Square Dance Call ' ers Association Fieldln?, a girl Sept. 26. banquet and Clark and Shirley Jessop Gibbs meeting, and were dinner guests of Bar B. Ranch, a stirl Sept. 28. of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Balls beFerris and Mae Jensen Allen fore returning home. of Tremonton, a girl Sept. 29. Paul and Bonnie Cornum SPECIAL INTEREST GROUP Coombs of Tremonton, a girl TO SEE Sept X TWO O0OO'5'frVVyVVV6 BIRTHS ' ALSO SHORT to-w- VZ7 1 Wt WW Great Sea Stories! - j f KNOWS: of oil Iroffie accidents are caused THE flf - s 7-- 'A teams became more and more fierce. In the fourth quarter the Bears started to roll. Quarterback Ccnger, who had replaced Kerr early in the third quarter, began to hit Karl Jensen, Bear fullback with passes for nice gains. Jensen also kept the ground game rolling as he drove up the middle for constant gains. The Bears drove to the Weber ten yard line where they .had first and goal to go. On ..fourth down Conner .fired a , pass to Fronk for- the final six points and the game . winning margin 7 of as Fronk missed the try I for extra pointmeet their will The Bears county rivals Box Elder on the Bees' home field next Friday night, in a game which should 5 prove to be very exciting. w Wllb VI UM MONKEY BUSINESS PAL TRIGGER" MY Wednesday Throafh Saturday, (Change of Program 0 Marilyn Monroe Carj' Grant IN October 8 9 10 11 my o hi (oOg CQJ nr Size 38 to 4b rn i . 790 yr u nass LI MBuy n For Cash and Pay Less" ....... ...... , , ...... . . , i |