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Show The LEADER O T F P VALLEY WIDE Farmer Malmrose Anderson Oyler P 0 R T S By LYN LARSON Score Gives Bees Lead Over Bear River 50 - 48 in experience he did a splendid job while in the game and proved a valuable asset to the Bear's defense. His fight and hustle on the hardwoods were indeed heartening. Nish as usual was the high man on the totem pole for the losers and Is 18 points were matched by Oyler's of Box Elder. Ann derson of Box Elder and of Bear River were next high with 14 each. Both teams playea good basketball with Box Elder taking ad vantage of the breaks as they arose. Anderson's fade - away shots and Oylers drive in shots were the highlight of te game. Logan, upsetters of Ogden last Friday, fell to Weber the next night by a 1 score and will definitely be on the re'bound for the Bear River game tonight. Coach Hughes is expecting plenty of trouble from the Grizzlies and will go to Logan loaded for "bear." , Led by a couple of the region's top flight basketeers, Phil Oyler and Harold Anderson, the Box Bder Bees continued their dominance over the Bears last Friday night with a 8 score. The bid "jinx" befell the once again. With Dee 50-4- Riv-crm- Chris-tense- en Xeak, the Bears' "sparkplug," sitting this one out because of an ankle Injury sustained in the Worth Cache game, Coach Dur-te- ll Hughes' charges couldn't quite cut the Box Elder lead, despite a last quarter rally. By virtue of their win and the one chalked up against South Cache Saturday evening, the Bees are riding the crest of the Region One wave and should wind up the season In the top spot. They host Ogden tonight at Brigam City. Bear River was knocked from the league lead by their defeat and will have to get by Logan tonight if they are going to share in the second place honors. If past scores were any criteria the Bears should win this one hands down, but If one looks objectively at the Region One scramble he'd be foolish, to predict the outcome off any game. reBob Woodhead, serve, started Friday's game in Irak's stead and though lacking 52-4- Bear River Woodhead . top-flig- Bone ht 2 0 6 6 . Christensen Stephens Archibald Stark Elder 2 0 6 3 15 0 0 6 18 2 14 6 0 0 0 2 10 10 3 - 0 0 1113 '.. . 50 O T F P - Calderwood Nish 48, Box Totals 19 13 10 48 - 3 3 7 6 2 5 2 8 2 8 2.8 Thursday, March 6, 1952 New Scout District Continued from front page 0 14 6 18 2 2 cannon, Ursel Rhodes, Reed Lar-kiBear River; and Day Gar0 3 White field, J. H. Fronk, Harold San-daDr. A. J. Mohr, Horace Bar19 20 12 50 Totals nard, and Reginald Hunsaker, Score by quarters: South Bear River. 14 25 30 48 Bear River The above named men, along 15 26 40 50 with Box Elder the District Chairman, Vice Chairman, Council members-at-largliving within the new DisUNION MEETING FOR ALL trict, and a representative of RELIEF SOCIETY WORKERS The South Bear River Stake each institution sponsoring Relief Society will hold their Scouting in the county make up monthly Union Meeting Satur- the membership of the n e ? Spike" District Commitday at 2:30 in the First Ward "Golden tee. chapel. A good attendance of all Ogden Area Council members-at-larg- e, ward workers is desired. living In the new district, are Dr. George Ficklin and Ray Holdaway of Tremonton, and Clyde B. Stratford and Lewis Wight of Brtgham. The Intermountain Indian School served as host for Monday night's dinner meeting, and its Indian Dance Club presented a program of dances and songs. Thomas Tommaney, of the SchThomas Frederick Coombs, 86, ool, acted as the meeting chairdied at the family home in man. The nominations committee Fielding Tuesday morning after an illness of two weeks. for the election consisted of one He was born in Farmington, representative from each of the December 18, 1865, a son of Fredformer districts and two erick and Elizabeth Walker They were: Herb Coombs. He was reared in Farm- - Adamson, member - at - large, lngton, and attended the Uni-- I chairman; J. Oleen Palmer, versity of Deseret at Salt Lakei South Box Elder; Delos ThompCity. son, North Box Elder; Day GarHe married Mary Alice Spack-mafield, South Bear River; Vernal Bear River; Ronald Har1888 Farmin Johns, 23, February ington. The marriage was later ris, Intermountain; and R. Evan solemnized in the Logan Temple. Gee, The couple moved to Bear River Valley in April, 1896, and have lived there since then. An active civic and church worker, Mr. Coombs served as a trustee on the Fielding School District and later on the Box ElGeorge Reynolds, manager of der County School District. He J. C Penney Company departserved one term as a county ment store,, left this week to atcommissioner and six years as tend the Company's Golden Judeputy to secretary of state, Mil- bilee convention being held in ton H. Welling. Mr. Coombs also San Francisco. p for operated the Fielding "This year Marks our 50th ana number of years, and was field niversary of the Amerman for the Utah Idaho Sugar ican people,' serving Mr. Reynolds said, Company. He was president of "and our convention has been the Oariand Bank from 1921 to built around that theme. Nat1927. urally we are proud of our past In the Fielding Ward he servour Company started as a sined as ward organist for many gle, tiny store in 1902 and has years, and as Sunday School su- grown to be the biggest of its perintendent for some time. His kind in the world. last civic project was the "But frankly we are looking and supervising the plant- to the future, rather than the ing of trees for the Fielding cem- past. We want to continue seretery. ving the American people the His wife died January 19, 1946. best we know how in the next Surviving are the following 50 years, and that's what we are sons and daughters, Frederick goint to talk about at our conThomas Coombs, Mrs. Sadie vention." He added: Johnson, Iris Coombs, Lester, Leo "We have built a great busiElmer and Irving Coombs, all of ness following a simple princFielding; Dean Coombs, Gar iplethe Golden Rule. We believe land; Mrs. Alice Ward, Riverside; in it and we are going to take and Mrs. Nellie Fife, Riverside, the opportunity, at the convenCalifornia; 26 grandchildren and tion, to reaffirm and rededicate 19 great grandchildren; also 2 ourselves to this great principle brothers, John E. Coombs and in 1952 and the years ahead." George R. Coombs, both of FieldJ. C. Penney, founder of the ing. Company and its board chairFuneral services will be con- man today, will make the keyducted Friday at 1 p.m. in the note address at the y Fielding Ward chapel by Bishop meeting: The subject of his talk Elmer Richards. wil be "Do It Better." Friends may call at the family Also addressing the convenhome from 10 a.m. until time tion will be A. W. Hughes, presiof the services dent of the J. C. Penney ComBurial wil be in the Fielding pany ,who will speak on the Cemetery by Rogers Mortuary. topic, "A Look Ahead." v" n, ll, e, Obituaries Thomas Coombs Dies At Home March 21, 1952. Hours scheduled to 9:00 pjn. Student guides will are 1:00 to 5:00 pjn-- , and 7:00 accompany each group. Continued from front page Open House boys will also welcome visitors to dormitories. In addition, there DUE TO ILLNESS will be physical education classes going on in the new gymnasium. In the swimming pool there will be swimming classes under way. The visitor whose tour affords I have been unable to be at my studio the past week. THE TIME LIMIT ON him a chance to visit the band room will have a treat in store when he sees this newly uniformed band practicing, decked out in the school's colors of sil- DESERET NEWS and our own BABY PICTURE CONTEST ver and turquoise. During the year, this group has not only learned the necessary English, but has acquired a new musical rythum and melody foreign to the Navajo. With 76 classrooms, a dozen vocational shops, 27 dormitories, two gymnasiums and everything else on a colossal scale the visitor is certain to be stimulated by an hour or so spent at Intermountain Indian School on ' HAS BEEN EXTENDED TO SATURDAY, March 15th Ask about our FREE PRINT OFFER REES STUDIO Phone 6 Garland In Fielding , mem-bers-at-lar- n, member-at-larg- e. Penney Manager At Company's 50th Convention N t X V at GEPHARTS V do pair mens Work Gloves v : J fur-ishi- ng pair 2 Days Only FRIDAY and Ay SATURDAY Regular $1.49 Horsehide front. Short gauntlet style. Safety cuff with elastic over wrist. They will dry soft after water soaking. 4 REDECORATE NOW! Co-o- GEPUART Hi W Buy For Cash and Pay Less to-da- aawaawaaaa)vvivu PANELS () ELECTRIC tmmu( JUST SCRAPE IT DOWN THE DRAIN ' electrically operated Disposal! shreds all food waste Including booesinto fine particles, which are carried down the drain and out of (he house immduUtly. Your sink is always clean! lb KO KOHS GAR3AGS There ate no garbage containers or garbage odors In die Disposall kitchen. The food waste is gone before it can spoiL tfped Russ Electric Sill - MtiOUU $124.95 Tremonton iHhirM "The Family Upstairs" Is the title of the Tremonton Second Ward drama, which will be presented in the ward hall next Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. Directing the play are Teressa Mlt-to- n and Clyde Coombs. i UngMi) js ' j 44 TAILORED PAIRS Y in. wide standard length , Rayon Marquisette Priscillas TO PRESENT DRAMA MOOD. PERM-A-RA- s. SECOND WARD I '' , Chastity Night for the young people of the stake next M-M- en rT. orr.. n4ar4 TO HOLD CHASTITY NIGHT The officers of the Bear River Stake Mutual announce the al Tuesday. The explorers and Junior with their fathers will meet in the basement of the tabernacle at 8 o'clock and the Junior Gleaners and Mia Maids with their mothers will convene in the Relief Society room. Mrs. W. W. Richards of Logan will speak to the "girls, and President R. J. Potter will meet to talk to the boys. DISPOSAL!. 29 These' look so nice, wash so 'easily, you'll wonder how you 'ever did without them! They, have 1 side hems, ample 3" bottom hems. Come choose from white and pretty pastels ! present at their meeting next Tuesday to demonstrate home decorating and painting. They invite all fhe ladies of the Ward to attend and profit by the an-nu- , il Rayon Marquisette WARD ANNOUNCES SPECIAL DEMONSTRATION The officers of the Tremonton Second Ward Relief Society have arranged for a lady representative of the Sherwin-WilliaPaint Company of Logan to be GENERAL ) Completely washable! y. r 11 4 SECOND W'ili"inM,iiir'MiMt 1 AT PENNEY'S! two-da- STORES CO. B READY TO HANG Zj 9 51x81 Deep ruffling for fullness, lovely and sheer. Permanently finished. Colors Rose, Blue, Green, Yellow and White Pair 6' DRAPERY HARDWARE By Kirsch - Single Extension Rods Ivory Complete Double Extension Rods Ivory Complete Traverse Draw Cord Rods 24" to 48" Ivory 48" to 84" Ivory 84" to 134" Ivory 19c 39c . 2.29 3.49 4.49 |