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Show J'" Universal 277 6tt crp. ve TREMONTON'S ANNUAL DOLLAR OPPORTUNITY DAYS FRL. SAT.. AUGUST PLAN NOW TO SAVE! TREMONTON'S ANNUAL DOLLAR OPPORTUNITY DAYS Friday. Saturday. Aug. 78 Tremendous Values Will B ? Offered. E 7-- 8 Sponsored By TREMONTON BUSINESSMEN'S ASSOCIATION SERVING THE BEAR RIVER VALLEY Published Weekly at Tremonton, Utah, Thursday, July 30. 1953 VOL. 30 Number 44 Annual Dollar Day s Planned for Aug. 7th and 8th Next Friday and Saturday, August 7 and the merchants of Tremonton are prying off the lid of the bargain counters to bring to the shoppers of the Tremonton trading area the best Dollar Saving Bar-- i gains of the Year. It's the Annual Opportunity Dollar Days, sponsored by the Tremonton Businessmen's Association, with Don Redfield, acting as chairman, According to Mr. Redfield, all merchants have indicated their willingness to make Quota this annual event well worth waiting, and for. Each merchant will feature saving Sworn into the army for mili- some iiem as a Dollar Day Value, special tary service on July 22, were the at a real saving, in addition to featuring following Box Elder County Irvin Garfield Appointed New Bishop of Tremonton 2nd Ward Sustained as bishop of the Tremonton Second ward Sunday evening was Owen Irvin His counselors are Garfield. Ray M. Reeder and Ferris Allen. Harry Canfield continues as financial clerk and Virgil Waldron as statistical clerk. Mr. Garfield was first counselor to Bishop Mason for the three years he served in that position. Mr. Reeder was second counselor, but was made first counselor to Bishop Garfield. Bishop Mason was recalled for military service, and left recently with his family for Oklahoma for a visit with relatives, before his assignment. many other values that will save the family budget many dollars during the two day event. Tremonton merchants believe that shoppers can buy their needed fall and merchandise here at home, at prices below those in the larger shopping centers, and are anxious to back that belief with super values next week end. The Leader will give full coverage of the trading area next week, and readers are urged to watch next week's issue for the many dollar saving bargains that will be offered. 8, ' back-to-scho- July Draft Filled men: Dale Bingham Lofthouse, son of Chas. H. Lofthouse, Will-arGrant Lyle Thompson, son of Eugene Thompson, Rte.l, d; Bri-gha- James Gary Christensen, son of Mrs. Marion Christensen, East. Garland; John Ralph Barker, son of J. R. Barker, Rte.2, Brigham; Mildren Reid Andre-aseson of Golden R. Andrea-sen- , Rte. 1, Tremonton; DeLond "K" Cole, Rte. 2, Brigham: FlHUNSAKER FAMILY oyd John Braegger, son of J. G. TO MEET SATURDAY Braegger, Willard; Nathaniel Abraham Hunsaker family John Wharton, son of Carl J. reunion will be held Saturday, Wharton, Rte. 1, Tremonton. The men were sent to Fort August 8th, at the Crystal Hot acCalifornia for training. Ord, Utah Springs, Honeyville, cording to T. Earl Hunsaker, of the Hunsaker GIRLS SOFTBALL TEAMS president START SECOND HALF family. An executive committee Tremonton Second ward girls meeting is called for 11:00 Softball team won their first o'clock which will be followed three games of the second half by beating Both well 14 to 10; by a program and lunch. Third ward by a score of 13 to 8 SPEND TWO MONTHS and Elwood by a 15 to 9 margin. IN CALIFORNIA n, August Term Rites for Mrs. Services Held Jacobine Nielsen Jury List Thursday for indiThe following named have been selected to Selma At Howell Todav viduals Welling serve as Juror for the Thomas Hampton Tremonton Lions Buried Saturday Set Annual Funeral services were conducted Saturday afternoon for Thomas Rampton of Garland, who died Wednesday at his home. Lee Thompson of the Garland Second Ward bishopric conducted the service. Ethel Forsberg played the prelude and postlude, Bishop Arthur Michaelis offered the invocation and the opening song was a duet, "Beyond the Sunset", by Lulu Johnson and Jessie Miller. Other musical numbers given, were a duet bv Ethel Forsberg and Clifford Hansen titled,"I Know that My Redeemer Lives", a trio with Ethel Forsberg, Elizabeth Manning and Faye Gleason sang, "In The Garden", and Fred Nye sang the closing number, "Goin Home". Speakers were William Lyman Thorpe, C. E. Smith, Antone R. Ivins, of the First Council of Seventy of Salt Lake City, and Mr. Thompson. A. R. Capener gave the benediction. Burial was in the Garland Cemetery by Rogers Mortuary and the grave was dedicaated by Malcolm Rampton. August In the term of Cor 1953. services for Mrs District Coim, Box Elder CounMrs. Selma Wood Welling, 77, Nielsen Christiane Jacobine died Monday at 4 p.m. at the names of the Stale ty, Utah, Hansen. 83, of Howell, will be having been drawn from the family home in Fielding, after in pnnHnrtpH Fridav Jury Box in the Couty Clerk's a long illness. the Howell ward chapel at Office. The August term of She was born May 1, 1876, in n.m. bv Bishop Ariel Sorensen court begins August 4th. 1953. a daughter of OlFarmington, Friends may call at the ward Milton Wheatley, Honeyville, iver and Selma Rogers Wood. H. LaMar Valentine, She was reared in Farmington chapel from 11:30 a m until Utah. time for the service. Burial will Brigham City, Utah. Glen M. and was married to Job A. Wellbe in the Clarkston Cemetery Seeiey, Brigham City, Utah. ing Oct. 27, 1897, in the Salt by Rogers Mortuary. Ira W. Larsen, Brigham City, Lake Temple. They lived in Mrs. Hansen died Tuesday at Utah. Elmer G. Petersen, Pen- Farmington until 1899 when 5 a.m. in Roy, Utah rose, Utah. D. L. Busenbark, they moved to Plymouth, and She was born March 11, 1870, Brigham City, Utah. Ralph W. two years later to Fielding Cecil She was a Relief Society teain Denmark, a daughter of Nels Rose, Garland. Utah. Utah. cher many years in Fielding an,d Annie Hansen. She came McNeeley, Thatcher, Rulon Hirschi, Perry, Utah. Ward. Mr. Welling died March e to the United States in 1873 Albert S Thorsen, Brigham 17. 1946. and settled in Clarkston. Chris Schouby, Mrs. W. F. Storrer and two THIRD WARD GIRLS Surviving are a daughter and She married James S. Han City, Utah. Chester Ham- three sons, Phebe May Welling Utah. returned Bothwell, have CANYON DAY ENJOY in 1899 Nov. just sen the Logan daughters 18, The girls of the Third ward L.D.S. Temple. Mr. Hansen died ilton, Brigham City, Utah. Vera and Wendell Welling, Fielding; home from a two months trip K. Seely, Brigham City, Utah. Glen Welling, Ogden; and Dewto California. Most of their visit spent Monday in Box Elder Dec. 15. 1938. Elwood, Utah. ey Welling, Clearfield; 17 grandwas spent with Mrs. Storrer's Canyon and were joined by a The annual Bear River high Surviving are the following Mary Mortensen, sister, Mrs. Luella Searle at group from the ward for the sons and daughters, Peter Han- Sheldon Laub Cannon, Tre- children and eight school summer dance will be Utah. J. D. ChristenEast Los Angeles. four brothers, Dewey held next Friday night, Aug. evening. sen, Howell; Mrs. Violet Camp- monton, S. sen, Brigham City, Utah. Wood, Brigham City; George 7 at the school. Student officers. bell and Mrs. Daisy Davis, Mrs. Stella Terry, Californ- Martin Rasmursen, Brigham and Nathaniel Wood, Salt Lake Homer Capener, JoLayne PalUtah. City, and Vern Wood, Ogden. mer and Carol Ann Gibbs have ia; and Etler Hansen, Salt Lake City, Ex-PO- W Funeral services were held made the arrangements for the Lloyd Reese, Brigham City, City; also 23 grandchildren and 19 great grandchildren. Utah. Orville E. Merrill. Brig- Thursday afternoon in the Field- dance and invite all the studham City, Utah. John S. Reese, ing ward with Bishop Rozel ents to be present to get toA former prisoner of war from Germany, who worked in SPEND HOLIDAY AT LAVA Brigham City, Utah. William Zundel in charge. gether and have a good time. Tremonton in the year 1945, has written from the US zone at R. Rucker. Tremonton. Utah, Brad-shaMr. Mrs. and Hamp The this pubStuttgart-Kaltentavalley. asking for work in uian. Mr. and Mrs. Aarl Ben- John Butler, Willard, lishers feel that his letter will be of interest generally to farmers River Bear Frildo Andersen, Mr. s Mrs. and Mel and therefore printing it as received. Any farmer who is in- nett, and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie City, Utah. Waldemar Hansen, terested in the proposition, is requested to contact Freeman Garfield spent the 24th holiday Bear River City, Utah. Verenna at the Farm Home Administration Office. Benson, Honeyville. Utah. at Lava Hot Springs. "Dear Sir, That wish to help against the evler increasing disease, who was in the year 1954 in the POW I aim an poliomyelitis can be realized by every healthy man and REPORT PARK TRIP woman in this area next week. The effectiveness of the camp Tremonton. I had to work for different farmers in the Dr. and Mrs Max Davis and area of this district, chiefy in the sugarbeets. I am interested to new serum, Gamma Globulin against polio depends on a family spent the weekend in immigrate to USA and to come to Utah, working as a farmhelp supply of fresh blood. The people of this valley have very Yellowstone Park in the region of Tremonton. I am able to come as soon as poslittle opportunity to give blood for such causes without sible (the sooner the better and when the affidavit is made) going to a larger center, but next Wednesday, the will be at McKinley School between U a.m. and perhaps together with my wife, who could work in the household of the farm. 4 p.m. to take blood for this program. If you know any farmer who is interested in this project and The American Red Cross who sponsor the machine Carl Wilcox, Fielding, was can take a German couple, I would be very thankful to you. For would like the people of this section to crowd them almost to the Farmers Home the first year, I would sign, a contract for the year. The farmer appointed beyond capacity while they are here. The only restrictions Committee Administration for has to be the sponsor, as to pay for the shipment (if it is pos- Box Elder County this week. are that a person be between 18 and 59 years of age, must sible?) which I will pay back. weigh 110 lbs. or more, and must not have had a disease in Freeman J. Byington of TreI like Utah most and would be very pleased if you show my monton, local supervisor for the recent weeks. Those between 18 and 21 must have their Mrs Maribah C. Woods Laub, letter to a farmer who would like to give a chance to an agency, announced Wednesday. parents consent. The appointment was made by 67, sister of Mrs. L. R. Shaffer Even the busiest of us can spare the few moments of former and of' East Garland, Karl J. Magleby, State Director Thanking you in advance and hoping you can help me." time and the small amount of blood to help in the fight died resident of that community I am Sir, at Salt Lake City. polio. Shafagainst the at 6:45 at p.m. a successful Tuesday Mr. Wilcox is Respectfully yours, farmer of the Fielding area. fer home from a stroke. Mrs.a F. K. Schiemann. His experience in developing a Laub arrived last week for farm fits visit with relatives in Utah, successful family-typnew his for well him assign and was stricken Monday. VISIT WITH FRIENDS She was born in Washington, ment in aiding other farmers OF HUSBAND The Tremonton Lions Club to do the same. He will serve Utah, Dec. 23. 1885, a daughtwill again sponsor a tennis Elizaer of Jasper Thomas and Mrs. Sterling Burton and four three years. tournament for local players. was She Woods. West beth The county committee must daughters of Fielding spent an Trophies will be awarded winreared in CloverValley, Nevada, for all approve applications Mrs. of ners in both the junior and sehome t the evening Leonard Farmers Home Administration and married George nior divisions, and former winSt. where 1903 in the Holland Joe 14, Jan. recently, credit before loans can be Laub Tremonton Jaycees will be ners will be eliminated from George L.D.S. Temple. They on hand tomorrow on the bank they visited with Mrs. John C. made. When a real estate loan championship play. 1905 7 in has Garland as set East to been the moved August ento buy, Entrants should register by corner in Tremonton, to offer Adams of Middletown, Ohio. is being considereda to Logan. registration deadline for the later five and to years or or farm, develop large, car calling Coach Durrel Hughes the public a Sterling Burton is a missionary improve housing and farm They have been residents of Lake Bonneville Scout Coune cil's annual Carson Hike, of- at the high school between 3 wash for a price. The in the Great Lakes Mission, buildings, the committee also San Diego since 1939. , and 10 p.m. No. on Gar. wash will include a soaping, a where Mrs. Adams is a mem- determines how much the farm She has been an active mem- ficials said today. land line Tueseither Monday, Scheduled for August 18 to rinse, and a chamois, plus a ber of the Middletown Branch. is worth as security for the ber of the L.D.S. Church in all or day, Thursday Friday. lived. back-pacshe customer where wards three 26, the annual hike sweeping out, if the Mrs. Adams has returned to loan. Tennis players under sixteen She was also secretary of the will be made this year into the Advice of the committeemen desires. Local car owners are her home after spending a monyears of age are invited to enin Pioneers of Utah Jim manWilderness Area farm on is sought Bridger Daughter good ter the junior division and aU urged to bring their car in early, th in the Bear River Valley. agement and on refinancing of Logan and in California was a in the Wind River Mountains over that age in the senior in order to assure themselves the Farmers Home Administra- member of the Indoor Sports of Wyoming. division. is rushing the a tion loans when borrowers organization. The final itinerary for the VISIT YELLOWSTONE Jaycees hope. build up enough equity in their Surviving are her husband, Carson Hike has not been an. HERE TO ATTEND A. R. Buxton, Sarah Hilton, property to get credit from of San Diego; one son Jay L, nounced yet but officials said As an extra attraction, and GRANDFATHER'S FUNERAL a safety project, the Jaycees Alice Buxton of Tremonton, local banks or other lenders. (Eddie) Laub, Clearfield; one that it will include a three-daMr. and Mrs. Lowell Flamm will apply a strip of safety Jimmy Larson of Garland, the Farmers who can get adequate daughter, Mrs. Marjorie Bank- base camp in the heart of some and son of Berkeley, California credit Anderor Dean Joe counhead, Fowler, California; eight of the best trout fishine cooperative Fosbergs and private scotchlite tape to the bumper, here arrived last week to spend ana from for loans son tnree and families of in are Rfcerside not sisters, eligible grandenuaren; Wyoming. try in order to assure the driver of Gar-- j Mrs. East Dora their vacation But'Tho with their parShaffer, of the Buxton the Clyde agency. family Bridger Wilderness is more safety during night drivsucceeds Noble Pet- land; Mrs. Estella Mock and rtnA nr fJui -- hn!rf ra nf itc ents, the LaRain Marbles in Utah recently returned from Wilcox ler, ing. The tape is a reflectorizing a five-da- y vacation to Yellow- erson, Fielding, whose three Mrs. Inez Haffner, Salt Lake kind, where nature is primi- Tremonton and Mr. Flamm's type, which can be seen for a stone Park. year term expired June 30. City; one brother, Carlos L. tive, unchanged, and undis- mother in Brigham City. LT. long distance, and in adverse Members who continue to serve Wood, San Diego; three half turbed. Although a few simple and Mrs. Vern Marble of Colorweather conditions, and will are John Hardy, RFD 1, Brig, brothers and two half sisters. trails reach into this realm of ado Springs, Colorado came Funeral services will be con- wild places and things, there last for two years. ham, and W. Edward Kerr, ducted Saturday at 1 p.m. in are no roads. Over 200 lakes, home to visit with the Flamms Tremonton. Under the direction of chairByington further added that the East Garland ward chapel most of them teeming with na- and because of the illness of men, Blaine Madsen and Boyd IVlalad the new fiscal year loan ap- by Bishop Marion Sorensen tive, rainbow, and the elusive of their grandfather, Thomas' to the all Jaycees invite Miller, have now been Friends may call at the home of California Golden, are found Rampton of Garland. All were propriations Baseball a in fans have treat car in and have their drop made available for all types of Mrs. Shaffer in East Garland in this region. present for the funeral services. slicked up in five fast minutes, store Sunday afternoon if they loans made by the agency Saturday from 10 a.m. until Participation in the Hike is and to drive away twice as see the game between Garland which include crop and chattel, time for the service. Burial will open to any registered Explor. Bonneville Council. Applica. safe with a strip of 'Scotchlite' and Malad at the Garland Park real estate, farm housing and be in the East Garland cemet- er. Explorer dad, Explorer tlons may be secured at the at 3 o'clock. on the bumper. water facility loans. ery by Rogers Morturary. leader, or Scouter in the Lake Ogden Scout Office. Funeral (to-da- Cull-imor- 1 Summer Dant Slated At Bear River High School Og-de- n; . Wants Farm Work l, Our Opportunity To Help Rob-bin- Ex-Po- Carl Wilcox Appointed To FHA Committee Blood-mobil- California Visitor Dies In East Garland Tuesday Ex-PO- e Jaycees Car August 7th Is Deadline for Hike Registration Wash All Set For Saturday five-minu- Lions To Sponsor Tennis Tournament te cut-rat- 157-M- k turn-busine- ss Garland Meets Sunday e, Fall Party The Tremonton Lions club and their ladies will be entertained next Wednesday evening at the Tremonton City ball park according to announcement by Aarl Bennett, chairman of the committee in charge. Assisting Mr. Bennett in plans for are Merlin Wood, Ted Cochran, Dr. Robert Poulson and A. E. Buchanan. They assure the members and partners of a full evening oC games and a good supper. the-even- Manv Local Gardners Enter Flower Show Many beautiful flowers and potted plants were entered in the flower show at the Tremonton Second Ward MIA Tuesday evening. Prizes were awarded to Fanny Fridal for the healthiest potted plant; Kayla Kerr, the best arrangement and Joseph D. Harris, the best single entry. were Mrs. James Judges Walton and Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Haltiner. During the program Jerry McMurdie and Faye Anderson sang, "My Wild Irish Rose", Walton Isabella talked on "Flowers in our Lives", Kayla Kerr and Hamp Bradshaw sang, "Daisies Won't Tell", and "An Old Fashioned Garden", was sung by the MIA Maids class. Maxine Quinney and Phyllis Markham, speech and music directors were in charge of the program. Idaho Falls Boy Injured By Glancing Bullet Billy Somsen age 13, son of Mrs. Lillian Rich, of Idaho Falls was accidently injured Satur- day night, when he with his cousin, Allen Homer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Homer were shooting rats in the barn at farm. It is believed that the bullet, fired from a 22 calibre rifle went through a board, glanced and hit the Somesen youth in the hip. The bullet which went though the fleshy part of the thigh. Without striking the bone, was removed by Dr. A. J. Mohr at the Valley hospital. Billy, who has been visiting at the Homer home the past two weeks, is able to walk around, and his injury is not considered serious. , the-Hom- SECOND WARD INVITES MEMBERS TO ROUND-U- P All members of the Tremonton Second Ward are invited to to join the "M.I.A. Round-Up- " be held at the Upper Guinevah Park in Logan canyon Tuesday night at 7 p.m. There will be eating, Games and a real western campfire program. Bill and Betty Rae Bjorn Wrathall of Salt Lake City a girl July 19. Fred and Carol Spendlove Petersen of Brigham City, a boy July 21. Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Cook of Garland a boy July 27 at Logan. Neil and Francis Funk Christensen of Brigham a boy July 26. Melvin and Mary Kunzeler Munk of Park Valley a boy July 28. Otis and Carolyn Kerr Larson of Tremonton a boy July 29. |