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Show t ... . v . - " t i - v . v? rv: , - , , . '!!'. - A . 2 A '' r h- t Z 'V- - "-- Ml -V i . Martin Hunsaker Services Are Held in Elwood Bears Meet West in Opener Here Friday Funeral services were conducted Saturday afternoon in Coach Wendell Hess's Bear River gridders make their first start the Elwood ward chapel for ol the season i riday when they meet the West High Panthers of Martin Leroy Hunsaker Jr., 50, bait Lake City in a game slated for 8 o clock on the Bears home who died Wednesday afternoon field. Coach Hess will field an inexperienced team boasting only three at the family home after a six is a regular. Allen Bhelton months' illness. Bishop Arthur returning lettermen, one ot wnom Erickson conducted the service. senior center, is the lone reg-- Wilma Fridal played the preular. Keith Hyer, senior guard lettermen. The Bears will resort to winged-- a formation. According T to Coaches Hess and Petersen the Rivermen will "shoot the works" offensively because of their lack of experience. Their tactics should provide wide open colorful football. Railbirds maintain that even though the Bears lack experience and may start slowly, should see the team winning its share of the games. Lack Of Depth Lack of depth may hinder the Bears. Hess is of the opinion that the season's success may depend on how sophomore and junior gridders progress in play. Of the some 60 sophomores, juniors, and seniors donning is suits the Bear River line-u- p likely to include: Bill Puzey, Darwin Harris, Leo Peterson, ends; Keith Hyer, Dick Oyler, Delos Stenquist, guards; Allen Shelton, Jim Arnold, Larry Ficklin, Reed Pierson, tackles; and Allen Shelton, Sheldon Summers, Jay Hunsaker, centers. Quarterback possibilities include Don Kirby and "Bud" Scalley, both of whom can pass with accuracy. Halfbacks due for game action are L. H. Phil Harris, Hugh Thorpe, Davis and Carl Harris. At fullback will be Devon Sessions, Bill Anderson and Dave Conger. Building Year Coach Hess points out that this will be a building year but states that the Rivermen plan on winning their share of the games. West High also faces a building year. However, the Panthers boast a rugged squad built mid-seas- on Infant Daughter Of Holmgrens Dies Mindy Holmgren, infant dau and Janice Hansen Holmgren, Bear River City, died about thirty minutes after birth Tuesday morning at the Brigham City hospital. Surviving are the parents, two sisters, Denise and Candace, and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Hansen, Brigham City and Mrs. Roy Thorson, Bear River City. Graveside services were con ducted Wednesday afternoon at the Bear River Cemetery by Bishop Vernon Johnson. Burial was under the direc tion of Rogers Mortuary. ghter of John P. lude and postlude and Virgil Francom sang, "Oh, My Father" as the first song. The invocation was given by Edward Hes-lo- "Beyond the Sunset" was sung by Carolyn Cornwall and Keith Fridal, and Virgil Francom sang a second solo, "In The Garden". Speakers were Dr. E. H. White, Bishop Varsel Chlarson and Water Fridal. The closing song, "A Perfect Day" was sung by Marion Summers. The benediction was given by Frank Heslop. Burial was in the Elwood Cemetery by Rogers Mortuary. The grave was dedi cated by Reginald Hunsaker. Mr. Hunsaker was born Aug. 18, 1907 in Elwood a son of M. L. and Kallalily Frisby Hun- - Mrs. Orson A. Iverson, Port land. Ore., has been visiting relatives in the valley this week. She has been staying with her son Lynn and family in Tremonton. Lynn's sister and her hus band, Lt. and Mrs. Allen Mai strom arribed in Tremonton dur ing the week from Alaska. Lt. Malstrom is being transferred from Alaska to Texas. CARD OF THANKS We would like to thank the kindness of friends and neigh bors who sent flowers and other wise expressed their sympathy on the death of our father. Mrs. Daisy Hansen Mrs. John C. Barfuss Y' 4J . The U.S. Atomic Energy Commission's newest traveling ex hibit will be shown in Tre monton Friday, beginning at 12:30 p.m.. Loyal Glenn, Jun ior Chamber of Commerce pres ident, announced. The exhibit is being shown in Tremonton as part of statewide showing. There is no admission charge. The unit will be in the parking lot on the south side of the Main and 1st East intersection. The exhibit is a h mobile unit housed in a modern e venicle. Entitled "Atoms for Peace," it is the latest in series1 of traveling atomic energy exhibits prepared by the U. S. Atomic Energy Commis sion as part of its many pro grams io Dring tne latest in formation on atomic energy to tne general puolic in a concise, form. The exhibit is one of four "Atoms for Peace" mobile un its now touring the country un der the sponsorship of the Na tional University Extension As sociation and the National Junior Chamber of Commerce. HAVE GUESTS FROM COLORADO walk-throug- bus-typ- i li u"- - E! 0 qj) Price Yet In competitive laboratory tests, SILICON WATERLESS BATTERY A nationally-advertise- FOR SALE BY CALVIN KAY AL Waterless Battery Exchange Tremonton, Utah m SST v W, - ' 0 Pound PLENTY OF IDEAS Looking for an tdoa to spark your rmoM ing job? Wo can tvppfy it or mofco tuggo Hons and rocommonaatioM that will get tho job started soon or . . . finished quicker and to yovr entire satisfaction. fJ QUALITY MATERIALS What's now In now materials? Wo fcoop posted on alt that's newest, and best in tho Fp Whole Per or Half Pound building fiJd...nd we'd stock It, if glacffy paee on 1he to yowr And nateraHy, If wo bownd to bo of highest qvaRty. QUALIFIED WORKMEN Wondering above workmen? 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The SILICON WATERLESS BATTERY is powerful enough to start your car engine 50,000 times a year for at least 10 years! We GRAPES Lowest ... the SILICON WATERLESS BATTERY turns your engine over faster. Mr. and Mrs. Ford Scalley are in Idaho this week at their summer cabin near Mack's Inn. They will close the cabin for the season and return home Sunday. FLAME TOKAY STARTS A YEAR FOR 10 L0N6 YEARS! 50,000 The SILICON WATERLESS BATTERY makes your lights burn brighter by Westinghouse light meter test. Tachometer R.P.M. tests prove that VACATION IN IDAHO IT! . The SILICON WATERLESS BATTERY delivers quick starting power for 10-to- n truck engines at 70 degrees far more than your below zero Joyce Sorenson and daughter of Salt Lake City will spend mis wekend with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Fredrick sen, in Tremonton. IT... FORGET - SB TO SPEND WEEKEND saker. He was reared in Elwood and attended Bear River High School. He married Theola Dustin Jan. 19, 1927, in the Salt Lake Temple. At the time of his death he us. was an elder in the Elwood Ward. INSTALL Here at last is the battery science has been trying to perfect for more than 100 years I Think of it now you can install in your car the most powerful battery everbuilt, then forget it completely for at least ten long years! Compaq CARD OF THANKS House guests at the Lynn H. Nelson home this week have been Mr. Nelson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn N. Nelson and daughter Sally, Denver, Colo. MCP '"-"""- 'i5 car needs. Fresh Silver out ffousewarner 0' Here Friday 1 O HEEDS WATER. d, Mrs. Price was the secretary of the first Relief Society organized in Tremonton. She also worked as a teacher in Sunday School and M.I.A. and was a visiting teacher in Relief Soc iety for 40 years. Surviving are her husband, and the following sons and daughters, Joseph A. Gilson, Rockland, Ida., and Vervin R Gilson, Kanosh, .by a former marriage; George W. Price, Lehi; Mrs. Danile N. (Emma Lou) Drake and Allphin Lee, Ogden; Leroy, Lovell, Wyo.; Golden, Spanish Fork; Edward, Arnel, and Delbert, Tremonton; also 50 grandchildren, 60 great grandchildren, 7 great, great grandchildren, 2 brothers, Don Allphin, Oakland, Calif.; and Reuben, Lovell, Wyo.; one sister, Mrs. Rebecca Ortin, Panguitch. Funeral services will be conducted Saturday at 1 p.m. in the Tremonton Second Ward chapel by Bishop O. I. Garfield. Friends may call at Rogers Mortuary in Tremonton Friday from 7 to 9 p.m. and Saturday from 10 a.m. until time for the service. Burial will be in the Riverview Cemetery. T fbt modem oifieat ,.. tf NEVER IVERSON FAMILY ENTERTAINS VISITORS n. v'. Mrs. Emma May Allphin Price, 84, died Tuesday evening at the family home after an illness of four months. She was born Dec. 8, 1872 in Panaca, Nev., a daughter of Israel D. and Susan Emeline Damerson Allphin. She was reared in Panguitch, and married George F. Price, Dec. 19, 1898 in Salt Lake City. The marriage was later solemn ized in the Logan Temple. The family lived in Draper before moving to Elba, Ida., and have lived in Tremonton since p. run from a modified winged-with a wide end flanker similar to the offense used by Stanford. around several returning letter-me- They figure as a dark horse in The Salt Lake City eleven city play. it r Atoms Display Is Scheduled 1902. SHARPENING PLAYS in preparation for their home opener Friday night against West High of Salt Lake City, three members of the Bear River grid team run a "simulated quarterback handoff" play directed by Coach Wendell Hess. Sheldon Summers, giant center, does blocking duty as Quarterback Don Kirby fakes the handof to Halfback Phil Harris. In the background, Coach Don Peterson directs the rest of the squad in calisthenics. and L. H. Thorpe, senior half back, are the other returning Price Rites Saturday In Tremonton Mr8." Emma 12Mserin Amount... $ 100 i (4 yoo may. borrow .$ 200 ...$ 500 $ 750 $1,000 ....8.78 you rtpay... 17.54 Amount J jI I each month.. 43.86 65.79 87.72 J II PAYMENT REQUIRED Mon 5.99 11.97 29.91 44.87 59.83 34Milts MDonths 9.18 22.94 34.41 45.89 15.97 23.95 31.94 -- 4J9 FARRELL J. BESS 130 N. 3 West Phone TL 0(5(3000 QOo |