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Show THE LEADER. Tremontoa, Utah Thursday, Dec. 13. 1956 monton Second ward chapel at r.r--' i 1 p.m. by Bishop Irvin Garfield Friends may call at Rogers Mortuary from 10 a.m. until time for the serif"- Burial will be in the Richmi' J Cemetery. Mrs. Allen had been ill for the past two years. She died in Funeral services for Mrs. a Brigham City hospital. She was born Dec. 31, 1889 Alma (Elma) Price Allen 67, who died Monday will be con- in Goldsborough, N. C, a dauducted Thursday, in Tre- - ghter of Jesse and Marthato Price Utah Price. The family came when she was 8 years of age and settled in Lewiston, Cache County. She was reared in Lewiston, and graduated from the B.Y.C. at Logan. She married Leo L. Allen in Miss Sharon John 101.; in the Losan Temple. He MORE died in 1931 in Richmond. She has been an active mem2 Y ber of the LDS Church and has served as a Relief Society teacher for many years. Surviving are two sons and two daughters, Vern Allen, Zane Mrs. Colo.; Denver, Panama City, Abbott. (Helen) Sharon daughter of Mr Mrs. (Betty) and Mrs. John, Ralph Fla.; Owen John, TremonRobert DAILY Mauehn.East Tooele; and also 14 ton, was recently chosen "Gir1 Garland, Lee, of the Month" by the Future Buses leave at: and 4 brothers Homemakers of America. 3.41 p.m. grandchildren 6:05 a.m. Silvester Price, 4:28 p.m. and 4 sistears, This honor is given to the sir! 10:40 a.m. Ezra, 10:25 p.m. Ogden; Dan, Brigham City; Mrs. most deserving it each month 11:55 a.m. Smithfield; Elton, Logan; the one the most time With connections in Ogden Arthur Dent, Lewiston; Mrs. to F.H.A. devoting or Salt Lake City states Alice activities, Ben Mrs. ona round Preston Pond and club Roberts, president. From Tremonton way trip Luthis, Ogden; Mrs. Bessie Sharon was chairman of the Salt Lake City. Rose Bowl Game decorations for the Harvest Bal' Los Angeles, Cal. $17.65 $31.80 on Nov. 16. She spent many hours working on decorations to Temple Sessions, FY A Club Meets $18.30 $32.95 Mesa, Ariz. help make the dance a success. Winter Sunshine, The FYA 4H Homemaking Although Sharon has been s Mexico City, $45.40 $81.79 club met at the home of Suzanne member of the F.H.A. three (Plus U. S. tax) Laws for their last meeting. years, all her time is not spent The president Cheryl King an- working for the association. In Greyhound Bus Depct nounced that the next meeting her four years of high school, will be held at the Tropical she has been active in different Cafe in Brigham City where a things. Last year she decorated discussion of proper manners in for the Junior Prom. She is now Midland Hotel. Ph. AL M. E. Hall, Agent public places will be considered. on the Bearfax staff, President of the school's dance club, and active in assemblies held at the Funeral Services Todav For Mrs. i - Alma Allen to-d- Greyhound r ay Otfas Sharon John Chosen 'Girl of The Month' 6 TRIPS Rig-tru- p, 31 school. Sharon is on the Senior Hop committee, and a member of the Phi Gamma (pep club). SHOP KING'S FOR to Services Held for Mrs. Esther mM w )irw mm mm mm i. w . w mw mm w m m mm mm mmm . . mw mm wmn rnw- j, VALUES! T' AI3 TREE LIGHT SETS post-lud- 7 LIT! APPROVED A REGULAR $1.39 VALUE To permit this extreme low price these sets are unboxed, they are first quality seta, equipped with approved cord and add on pine V 20 SHEETS VALUE CHRISTMAS WRAPPING 1 PAPER IT FULL SIZE 20x20 SHEETS 20 different designs of beautiful Christmas printed wrapping; paper. Open and solid backgrounds to make your gifts distinctively different. ONLY S 9. Parenthood in a free nation - problems of parenthood in a democracy. 10. Great Books - the great literature of the centuries. 11. Great issues in issues in the school program. 12. Jefferson and our times Jefferson's views of democracy and government. 7 13. Decisions of foreign and domestic issues currently before the people - such as the Suez Canal problem. 1. World Affairs are your affairs-curreand lasting international problems. education-controversi- am co. TREMONTON al -- 56-5- 12 Timely 'MM DIAMOND VALUES? conDon't let "cut prices" and "big bargains" fuse you. In diamonds, Quality is the true and the world's finest quality diavalue mond rings are Keepsake. ... any style or price range, every Keepsake is guaranteed perrea In I Good Housekeeping 2. Ways of Mankind-way- s of life the world over in custom and ritual. 3. This area was selected as a key area because it was felt that there is much lay leadership in Utah and that Utahns would take such a program to their hearts and in their stride. 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He is reported to be recovering quite satisfactorily. m start school with the BOXED CHRISTMAS CARD SALE NOW School Christmas Dance Announced Each Beautifully Wrapped for Xmas SKI REGULAR Junior High 6-- Funeral services were conducted in the Garland First Ward chapel last Friday by Bishop Arthur Michaelis, for Esther Marie Hansen Jensen. Mrs. Jensen died last Tuesday morning at the family home in Garland after a lingering illness. Prayer at the home was given e by Don Harris. Prelude and music was played by Lucretia Rhodes. The invocation was given by Bishop Vernon Johnson. "I Walked in God's Garden" was sung by the Garland First Ward Singing Mothers. A sketch of Mrs. Jensen's life was given by Kay Pratt. Speakers were William L. Packer, Parley Holmgren, Bishand op William J. Cullimore remarks given by Henry Brown. A vocal duet, "Good Night and Good Morning", was given by Reta Andersen and Mary Ander son, and J. W. Pulsipher played a violin solo, "A Perfect Day." Florence Gardner and Mrs Austin Johnson sang, "Softly and Tenderly." The Singins Mothers gave the closing num ber, "Teach Me, Oh Lord." The benediction was given by Austin Johnson. Interment was in the Bear River City Cemetery, and the dedicatory prayer was given by George Gambles. SATURDAY SPKIALS The University of Utah's newr and unique program for adult education is making substantial progress according to Dr. Jack Adamson who is directing the program for the University. Dr. Adamson urged "more Utahns to take full advantage of this new approach to learning" by contacting the Extension Division of the University or its The Christmas season will sister schools. come in with fun and frolic for Under the program sponsored the students of the Bear River by a special grant from the Ford Junior High School. A ChristFund for Adult Education, Utah mas dance is planned for Dec. was one of key areas in the na- 22 to begin at 7:30 p.m. and end tion selected to test the response at 10 o'clock p.m. of American adults to "living-rooA basket ball game has been learning" as the program scheduled as the first feature courses The has been described. of the evening to begin at 6:30 are virtually cost free, averag- p.m. The Junior high team will ing about $2.50 each. A similar meet Lewiston Junior high. course would cost about $45.00 Members of the school will be under regular University pro conducting an advance sale of cedures. tickets for the The the B.Y.U. and the ceeds from the game. sale proBoth will ticket, U.S.A.C. have joined in sponsor- be used to purchase equipment courses The the program. ng for the intramural physical eduiui are aesignea cation program of the school. groups of neighbors and friends. Various committees have been The erouDs can choose irom selected to on various among 13 different courses, phases of the help event. which range topically from ations committee is The decorheaded by "world affairs" to "parenthood." Burker Student Body The groups then study when, President. Rogers, Patti Shumway, where, how, and with whom of the student body course they wish. Individual and Kathis Harris secretary are kits consist of specially prepared also members of the decorations recordings, films, and narrations to assist group discussion. The committee. Music Universities stand ready to as- direction and orchestra under the of Marva Parkinson, sist with leadership and other secretary of the ninth trrartp Re aids if groups wish and request freshments are beine arranged it. under the leadershi "Response has been good and Sandall and Nannette Christen, is enthusiasm high among sen, president and groups now participating," Dr. Adamson indicated. He noted that present enrollees include 4. There are now many groups union members, business groups, enrolled, including railroad unwomen's organizations, church ion members, P.T.A. members, groups, and some P.T.A. groups. Business groups, women's sororSummary Sheet ities, and neighborhood groups. 1. The courses in this program 5. The new insights into varwill cost an individual on the ious fields of knowledge are average $2.50. Any similar very rewarding, and the. real course at a regular university beneficiaries are the particiwould cost an average of $45. pants. 2. Those who enroll may 6. The discussion groups will select courses from among 13 find the exchange of ideas offered. They are: stimulating. 3. An Introductioii to the especially 7. Each course kit cost from humanities-maand his creative 75c to $11.00 although most of works. them are $2.50. They will cover 4. Great Men and great about discussion sessions. of Americas great es-study 8. Recordings, films, pictures, men and how they met their and narrations have been specproblems. ially prepared for the course 5. Ways to economic reasonkits. These aids a study of economic prob- a background for help establish ing group discuslems and forces. sion. 6. Ways to Justice - case hist9. Interested persons should ories in law and justice. 7. Discovering modern po- contact the Extension Division at University of Utah, B.Y.U. etry - what does modern poetry or the U.SA..C. for information on mean and express? 8. Great Issues in American enrolling. Politics - a study of national Issu- ' FRIDAY r, n Hansen Jensen w Adult Education Courses Offered To Public By Three Colleges not they so desire. The dance is will Not only to the public. open the Christmas dance brighten the season but Santa Claus, Christmas trees, and assembly programs and other suitable activities are planned. of the ninth grade. Entertainment at intermission is being supervised by Neal Thompson, Sherry Harris and Jerry Capen-eeighth grade officers. Programs are being made up with Burke Rogers heading the program committee. Posters and advertising will be handled by the seventh grade officers, Jay Taylor, Brenda Hall and Robert Anger. Student council advisors are Irvin Garfield and Dean Orwin. Busses will run to the dance. Parents are welcome to visit if The Most Practical Gifts From Trtmonton - GEPHARTS - See The Toys at Gepharts Lowest Prices In Town |