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Show 11 U) it I 1 ltles;s Items at Great Savings Made jai,le by Treinonton Merchants; Sliows ies To Enjoy Free Picture "! j c OTTO SCHENKEL, 70 Hi merchants are ready to greet the December 2nd, Dol-- ! "''rr public on Saturday, and will prove to those who shop I 2v, and investigate prices that this is the place !T emonton DIES FROM INJURIES uu RECEIVED IN FALL 7h Otto N. Schenkel, 70, owner of McBride apartments, who a-slipped and fell down a right oC stairs Thursday, died Friday at. VOLUME XXVIII Published Weekly ;,t Tn monton. Utah Thursday, Novemcher 30, 1950 NUMBER 10 4 a.m. in the Valley hospital. . He was. born in Germany, Aufr-1your buying. 1880, and came to the United! careful check of the ads in this issue of the SERVICES HELD States when he was 18 years old. He lived in New York for a some buys that you will r wjU show you FOR EYVONNE time, then traveled about the? country until 1905, when he set believe, in these days of higher prices. tled in Salt Lake City. 1 0 a. m. both the Liberty and the SUMMERS FRIDAY He married Edith Beebe Juna winning Parent's and Patron's day at 11, 1913, and in 1915 they moved Funeral services were held Bear River high school schedul um theatres will be open to entertain those Friday afternoon for Eyvonne to where he owned Tremonton, JAYCEES HOLD J ed to begin Wednesday, Decern 'and a cafe until 1945. shows the free of i operated charge,-- Summers, daughter of Mr. and Aould like to see ber 6, at 9 o'clock, will feature a when he to Salt Lake returned Mrs. Thomas A. Summers, who full day of varied activities and MEMBERSHIP DRIVE Last week he returned o'clock the special dollar per family died Tuesday morning after a City. six consultation periods outlined to ,jm and purchased the illness. reveal to parents just what the lingering Bishop's effect. McBride apartments. Jcewill be in counselor Irvin Garfield conschool is doing for some 675 AND LUNCHEON He was a member of the Luducted the service, which was teenagers attending the institu Tremonton Businessmen's association, with held theran church and of the CordiWayne national Dabb, in the Tremonton Second tion. Tre-entorector Masonic inne for all the welcome Junior lodge. Chamber to ward chapel. A large crowd, id Olsen as president, you The day's activities will get of Survivors are his widow, art addressed Commerce, the of friends and relatives were under way at 9 o clock when all local C. son, J. at adopted Beebe. Wayne their regSaturday, December 2nd. group to to meet in the auditorium for a the present pay tribute two sisters irt and Nev., Reno, ular week last in the meeting short welcome. For the next two family. Germany. hours each parent will follow the Oak Cafe. The post-luand organ prelude TOOL BOARD James Reed, Worshipful MasBefore a child class schedule of his of large were played by Ann Freiss gathering daily EYVOMNE SUMMERS ter of the Masonic Lodse Co members meeting teachers, finding out regular and the ward choir sang, "Oh, and ten rinne No. CTION : 5, conducted the rite what is taught in classes, and prospective ones, Mr. Dadd exMy Father" as the opening N. for Otto Schenkel, held Monas a whole. school The Tremonton Third Ward musical number. The invoca- BEARS EDNESDAY and illustrated the day afternoon in the Methodisl plained rill hold its first annual banquet tion was offered From 11:20 until 12 o'clock by Boyce Last, GAME parents and faculty will hear meaning of the J. C, and its church. lection of a board mem- -' and dance on the evening of after Bob Summers which The church quartet, Mrs. Edthe County school board Dec. 6a trumpet solo, "A PerThe Bear River high school Dr. Joseph Symons, US AC prof- history and growth from 1915 gar Winchester, Sophie Warnplayed essor and one of Utah's leading in St. Louis, Miss., up to the recinct 3 will be held The serving of dinner will be fect Day". basketball squad won their er, Lewis Brenkman and Revednesday, Dec. 6. Wayne gin at 6:30, and after all have encounter with Car- educators, discuss educational present time. He stated that erend Wilson sang two numan Fred of uncle ' Taggart, rethe incumbent is the only been served, a program and Jaycees were the fastest bon high, Friday evening, by trends and practices as they bers, "Someday the Silver Cord Eyvonne was the first speaker. school to late the filed his candidacy for dance will be held. growing youth organization in the Will Break", high one was which in made point, and "Have Thine sweet He of her disposispoke land at one time and that toce. c the last ten seconds of play by of today. An enjoyable evening will be Own Lord", Way, with and the courage tion, Paul Bone. The final score was The afternoon will be devoted day it has 200,000 members, s will be from 7a.m. to promised to all ward members, James Walton paid tribute tt to private consultation periods who make up 1800 individual iTat the following voting who will be admitte d on the which she bore her illness. He 36 to 35. deceased and to his widow the district at the ward budget, and to all other also said she was always The entire squad saw action between parents and teachers clubs, and that the Jaycees and called attention to tlw M Corinne of those' about her, wherein individual parents may could benefit the young man fact nine scnooi, xmai rwvci itjr nersons who are interested in thoughtful that peace in the world during the game, which was a meet teachers by appointment to who wishes to ill. when leven at the. the membership and activities in making must come from the fellowthe school; El wood join, seesaw of most the affair time, , XI V i determine the status of their him more civic minded and Marion Summers then sang, and tied ooi; maicner au uie of the newly organized ward. many times during children in the various classes ship and love of man for hi Eleda and The "In Garden", in active the 3 at the L. D- S. Mr. Church; brother. He said the atomic community. play. for which they are registered. Vee Stokes read an original at the school; Tre- - LOCAT, POSTMASTER Dabb to that explained bomb has replaced the Brothkeep team a looked The bit ragged A luncheon will be served in v tribute to Eyvonne. a Jaycee club active and ad erhood of man and the fathOne at the Library; and JALKS AT TESTIMONIAL at show but definite times, the cafeteria. Mom and Dad may vancing that new young blood erhood of God in then spoke of riton Two at the McKinley Ford Jepps.--t accomplishpromise. use Junior's lunch card or pay must for creaved world as it is be flowing ing peace. continually postmaster was one of the the were to slated 20c play the usual charge in exchange into the club to man and the use and benefit They at Bear River The Reverend Gile V. W Ison replace old speakers at the testimonial given Granit meal to that serva similiar for Thursday eleearth's ) FEATURES the leaves. that on, "If a Man Dies, Shall (derived by spoke Carbon at Price, Friday ed dally to pupils. Busses will Saturday night in Salt Lake City VTURDAY He Live Again", taken from tha He offered sympathy to night; of ments. a Structure club reJaycee A. I. is who transSmoot, honoring night; Malad "high at Malad be on hand to furnish and duties and responsibilities book of Job in the old testa..dent R. J. Potter of the j double and a .tiring as postmaster ofv Salt the bereaved family. Wednesday night; portation. Pila ment. He compared the an"I'm River Stake will be the vocal A duet, "We feel that the day's act- of all officers thereof were exheader at Bear River on the City after seventeen years. "f on Mrs. Axel Fredrick-radi-o Many of the prominent people grim", was then sung by Judith 8th with Logan, East, West and ivities as outlined by a special plained in detail by Mr. Dabb swers given by the variuu. reas related to Christianprogram Saturday of the state were among the six Strand and W. E. Kerr, which Bear River Participating. committee of parents and teach- at the conclusion of his speech. ligions Paat 10 over radio station hundred who assembled to pay was followed by a talk by Reed Palmer was in charge ity. :rg ers will be worthwhile to any inBurial was in tho Salt Lake triarch James Walton who re AIR FORCE ACCEPTING tribute to Mr. Smoot. terested parent. Such days, pro- of hte meeting, which fell in Cemetery by Rogers City Memberof week at the Summers ENLISTMENTS. called his visits viding as they do opportunities ithe project ' AmerEyand for parents and teachers to ship procurement home and the happiness lYour Tremonton Businessmen The local airforce recruiting meet on common ground and icanism. A quartet composed, vonne had made there. BOTIIWELL SETS Irvin Garfield then express- officer at the Utah Power and determine what is best for of Wayne Stenquist, Jay Weste- - BAZAAR DATE now is accepting individual pupils, do much to gard. Jack Johnson and Blaine ed the appreciation of the fam- Light building The Bothwe'.l ward Relief for enlist- promote proper parent, teacher Johnson presented two musical married personnel servand kindness ily for the Society will hold their bazaar at ment. Those interested should understanding and to eliminate numbers during the evening. ice given them during their contact the local officer. the ward hall on Friday evenlng: troubles experienced by some sorrow. Dec. 1 beginning at 7 p.m. students," states William J. SUNDAY SCHOOL TO The choir sang, "King of A SECOND RABBIT AV- Cullimore, general chairman of PRESENT GUEST SPEAKER, favorGlory", one of Eyvonne's of the in the committee DRIVE SET. . charge ites and Bishop Leo J. Stokes UDeri lanner, proiesscr oi day. offered the benediction. The rabbit drive held last week psychology at the University of Cso successful, that a second O. was of the and Burial was in the River Utah, president will will one be Tanner be held on Sunday. Dec-, , Company Jewelry View cemetery by Rogers MoV, , suest t ,rae rr Mr- a of the same location, the Jay S at dedication the the at Tremonton after speaker Prtuary, Volume n of Dr. Deta attend are in Richfield ward Bar F. ranch this sida Summers. SecQnd Holmgren Clarence gunday meeting by grave Child's Story of the Bqpk rami duiwu Vunveiiwirn ot n m tv, cnHo n( d,i, Voii of Mormon, called "The Precious held November 30th and Dec- School is in charge of the pro-- 1 Those who would like to join SOUTH BEAR RIVER Land of Promise," has just been ember 1st and 2nd. Mrs. Sarah the fun are asked to meet at thei gram. released by the Deseret News Garfield, president of the ladies ......................... STAKE RELIEF SOCIETY t 3 is the aut ".ir of a fair grounds at 9a. m. Mr. ' Tanner UNION MEETING Press. Auxiliary Farm Bureau, and Mrs. wminaro prlifirn nf fli KVw Luncheon will be served at the follows book original The Nielsen of Garland, will Testament. ' stake Ruby River Bear South noon. The ' Book of Mormon very also be in attendance. "V :. ... Relief Society Board requests all text of the is written with a ficRelief Society officers and class closely, yet which is fascintional approach at leaders to be in attendance ' to both young and older ating DecemUnion meeting Saturday, --'A Children who have readers. ' sber 9th at 2 o'clock. will fourth ability reading grade no will be Although there be able to read and understand f ( Social Science meeting held in ' basis the since story the book, . i r' December, all social science class ed on a vocontrolled carefully v.-'- -. : leaders are requested to attend cabulary. to hear Mayor union meeting It has been deeply gratifying Kleon Kerr discuss the art of to the author to learn that a All organists and chorteaching. number of adults .have I Sisters are also urged to be inn large I and found it enVolume read attendance to hear Gene Jorgen-sejoyable and informative. discuss tone quality. Critics have been warm in A V" praise of the first volume. "7 Lund-stroHarold made comment by MRS. JOHN SCHRENK , SERVING THE BEAR RIVER VALLEY 5, Parents Will Visit High School Wednesday, Dec. 6 , at y n, Tliird Ward Plans First Banquet de TAKE OPENING - first-preseaso- , I . - 11 j a Dr. Dcta Neeley Completes Second Book of Series ! - 3 - - X " , - ... . ! 1 V m who reviewed the book is, "Here Is one of those charming Mrs. Rose Hofstetter Schrenk, little volumes which should be 76, of 2672 Beverly St., Salt Lake read aloud, and probably will be Citv. former resident of Tre before an open log fire or the monton, died Friday morning in all embracing warmth of a fam a Salt Lake hospital of pneu ily hour, for it Is as the author monia. states in her preface, a sincere Mrs. Schrenk was born Sept. and prayerful effort to present 10, 1874 in Berne, Switzerland. the true spirit of the Book of She came to the United States Mormon to the children of the 66 yearsc ago and to Tremonton Church of Jesus Christ of Lat48 years ago. They lived here ter Day Saints' A faithful Latuntil 1943 when they moved to ter Day Saint, the author has produced the book under the Sz2i Lake City. most extenuating of physical Schrenk She married John 1898. handicaps." Sept. 17, Deta P. Neeley's experience as Surviving are her husband and have eminone son, Ellas A. Schrenk, both well as her training to write this her of Salt Lake; two brothers, ently qualified book. child's Ind. Wolcott, significant Leonard Hofstetter, favorable comJohn Hofstetter, Cessna Park, Imprssive and been made by also ments have HI-- , and two grandchildren. ln the ReW. Cannon conductRamona Funeral services were and Mar-b- a ed Monday afternoon at 2350 E. lief Society magazine; ln the ImproveC Josephson 13th So. and burial was ln the ment Era. Memorial park. Lawn Sunset DIES IN SALT D- - Bowcutt and his Petersen Bowcutt fnted to Leader read- week. They own and ' the Bowcutt Floral In J(y ' "ton. J- - k a son of the late Mrs. Alfred Bowcutt graduated from ;lver high school, and Vnour years Ln the army ;.ari and the Islands. J native of Salt Lake daughter of Harold and He Granite hih iH? fn i ere school and lhe University the U.SA.C. April 16, Silt Lake Templd ; they served jeSUke danca ,n th(J directori On October 22, 1949 they tt opened the Floral and Gift Shop near Rogers Mortuary, then the first of March of this year, they purchased the Rogers interest in the business and moved to Main Street. They are both graduates of the Colorado School of Floral Design at Denver, and are members of the Utah State Florist's Association. They are active ln the Garland ward, where Mrs. Bowcutt has served as organist in the auxiliary organizations, and as Bee keeper. They are also members of the Tremonton Businessmen's Assor.latioa. On Nov. 4, they welcomed a daughter, Jayne Marie to their home. Rogers-Bowcu- LAKE- - . n - pi ! 5X' KRIS KRINfiLE'S KORPORALS ON THE JON The Borpstrom Brother's Post. Veterans of Foreign Wars is sponsoring the Kris Kringle drive again this Lynn Thomas and Gordon Bronson of the post are shown accepting toys which were broken in shipment, from Howard Freiss of the Western Stores and Wesley Gephart of Gephart Stores Co. The members of the post will give their time to repairing damaged toys and will also accept used clothing to be distributed to the needy at Christmas time Items for Kris Kringle may be taken either to Jay's Service at Riverside; Tremonton Lumber & Hardware Store; Riverview Garage or Wynn's Blacksmith shop holiday-season- |