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Show THE LEADER, Tremonlon, Ulh Thursday. March 7. 1957 Margret Hansen Buried Monday Ann Gardner Mrs. Hansen, 87. died Friday morning at the local hospital, after an illness of six weeks following a fall in which her hip was fractured. Mrs. Hansen was born May 3, 1869 in Deweyville, a daughter of Milo V. and Margret M-rg- J Northern District Names Tremonton Cattle Growers Officers Woman For State Mother of The Year Elect An election meeting and ban- ville Cemetery and the dedicatory prayer was given by Mrs. Lucy W. Everton Harris, Bishop Hughie Thompson. the Tremonton Women's Civic League nomination for Utah Mother of the Year contest, has W. been named representative from the Northern District of Federated Women's Clubs as District candidate. She will represent Cache, Rich and Box Elder Counties in the state competiJohn W. Garrett, 78, died tion. Sunday afternoon at the family Mrs. Harris is the mother of home in Garland after a long twelve sons and daughters, of illness. her own and has reared seven He was born May 4, 1878 in of them to successful citizens. Salt Lake City, a son of Levi She also was mother by proxy and Catherine Wardrop Garrett. to several others, whom she The family moved to Cache assisted while they attended County when he was a baby, college classes in Logan. and he was reared in Wellsville. has lived in TreMrs. He attended the B.Y.C. at Logan. monton Harris since her marriage to He married Jessie Jones Nov. Robert C. Harris, after the death 22, 1905 in the Logan Temple. of her sister, Harriet W. Harris, They moved to Garland in 1906 who was his first wife. and have made it their home Members of her family are since that time. Rulon Everton, Twin Falls, Ida.; Mr. Garrett owned and oper- La Von, Logan; Walter, Brigham ated a meat business in Garland City; Wilbur, Nampa, Ida.; MelMrs. at one time, being a meat cutter vin; Perry; Robert E. by trade. He retired six years (Wanda) Burns, Los Angeles. ago. Calif.; and Mrs. Robert S. He has served as a member (Ruby) Nelson, Phoenix, Ariz. of the Garland City council and was a charter member of Tre- SCHOOL BOARD monton Lions Club. Continued from Page 1 Surviving are his widow and Fine Arts, Physics, chem two sons, Ferris, Tremonton and or senior physical science, istry, two bro Wayne, Logan, also thers and two sisters, Mrs. and Consumer Mathematics. The explanation of a unit as Christine May, Torrance, Calif,; Owen V. Garrett, Rupert, Ida.; given by the Board of EducaFred W.; Wellsville; and Mrs tion is a year's study on a daily basis in all Junior high and Laura Leishman, Logan. Funeral services were con Senior high school grades, but ducted Wednesday afternoon in do not apply to students in the Bear River Stake tabernacle grades 7 and 8 in elementary by Bishop Arthur Michaelis of schools. Garland First Ward. Burial was Approve Dedication Programs Of New Buildings in the Wellsville Cemetery. It was the decision of the Board of Education that dedicatory programs should be planned for the Bear River high school addition and for the newly completed Hervin Bunderson school in Brigham City. The The infant daughter of Myron Superintendent and his staff M. and Nadine Ballard Richards were asked to tentative plan of Riverside died shortly after programs and to the Board bring at the Valley for birth Saturday approval. Hospital in Tremonton. Assist Choir To 2 are the parents, Surviving Music Conference 1 brothers and sister, Craig, An appropriation of $500 was Koye, and Mark Richards, and approved to help defray expensgrandparents, Ralph Richards, es of the Box Elder high school Riverside; Mr. and Mrs. Melvin A Cappella choir on a trip to J. Ballard, Cache County. Calif., to participate was held Pasadena, A short funeral in the Western Division of the Tuesday morning at the home of Music Educator's National Conthe grandfather in Riverside, ference in April. and burial was in the Riverside A perliminary sketch for the Cemetery. Honeyville school addition was presented for the consideration of the Board. It was held over for further consideration at another meeting. Jolin Garrett Dies Following Lonir Illness 10-1- Hmmr,,r n , ,w.wir1-Tn-- MRS. HANSEN Montgomery Gardner. She was a native pioneer of Deweyville, being the second child born in that town. Her birth occured seven days before the Golden Spike was driven at Promon tory. She grew up in Deweyville, and married John T. Hansen Feb. 16, 1890 in Brigham City. They moved to East Tremonton in 1904, and she has lived there since then. Mrs. Hansen has served as a Sunday School teacher and as a Relief Society teacher in Tremonton. Mr. Hansen died May 19, Surviving are the following sons and daughters, Mrs. Fred (Dolly) Thompson. Yost; Mrs. Zina Grace Christ, Oakland Cal.; Alma G.; Howard S.; and Lee Hansen, all of East Tremonton; Mrs. J. Ernest (Andrea) Bear River City; Mrs. Ernest E. (Pearl) Olsen, Brig-haCity; also 21 grandchildren, Hug-gin- s, m Elwood Girl Dies Wednesday, Services Saturday great grandchildren, 1 brother and 2 sisters, James A. Gardner and Mrs. John A. Fryer, 24 Deweyville; Mrs. Lettie Preston, Ida. Funeral services w(ere held in the Deweyville Ward chapel, Carolvn Andreasen. 20 died Monday afternoon for Margret early Wednesday morning at St. Ann Gardner Hansen, with Benedict s hospital in Ogden Bishop Reed Giles of the Tre- after a four months' illness. monton Fourth Ward conduct She was born Dec. 19, 1936 in Bear River City, a daughter ing, Prelude and postlude organ of Golden and Fern Petersen music was played by Mrs. O. Andreasen. The family moved to With Me", Elwood when she was a child. W. Snow. "Abide was sung by Jennie Oyler, Nell She attended two years at Bear Puzey, Lynn Iverson and W. E. River high school, then graduKerr. Following this the invo- ated from the Lakeview, Ore., cation was given by Lynn Iver- high school, while living there with a sister. son. President Before the time of her illness, were Speakers George C. Ficklin, K. H. Fridal she was serving as dance direcII and Ted King, with closing tor in the Elwood Ward MIA, remarks' by Bishop Giles. A and as secretary in the Junior vocal solo, "The Lord's Prayer", Sunday School. was given by Robert Brougli, Surviving are her parents and and Jennie Oyler sang, "That the following brothers and sisWonderful Mother of Mine". ters, Gordon, Bear River City; W. E. Kerr and Nell Puzey sang Mrs. Raymond (Rayola) Phelps, a duet, "Whispering Hope". All Portland. Ore.; Clair, Tremonmusical numbers were accom- ton; Curtis, Moab; Reid, Logan; panied by Cathryn Nielsen at Janice, Roger, Alan, Linda, and the piano. An organ solo, "Oh, Ronald all of Elwood, and a Mrs. Alice My Father", was given by Mrs. H. Petersen, Bear River City. Morris Rhodes. Benediction was offered by Funeral services will be conRoss Olsen. ducted Saturday at 2 p.m. in the Interment was in the Dewey Elwood Ward chapel by Bishop Bur-ban- k, quet was held at the Bear River high school recently with seventy-five cattle growers and their wives in attendance. State Senator, Kleon Kerr, was the guest speaker and told the group that the pressure on the legislature was extremely great, that everyone was after more service and decreased taxes. He said that we just couldn't have both, we either had to have a decrease in the amount of some services or increase our tax burden. Five new board members were elected. They are: Maurice Reed-e- r was elected to represent area I, which includes Honeyville, Brigham City, Perry, Willard and Mantua; Day Garfield was elected to represent the stockmen of Area II comprising the communities of Corinne, Bear River City, Elwood, and Tremonton. to Glenn Ward was represent area III comprising the communities of Garland, Plymouth, Portage, Fielding, Collinston and Deweyville; to Archie Rose was represent the stockmen in Area IV comprising the communities of Bothwell, Thatcher-PenrosPromontory and Snowville. Reese Warburton of Grouse Creek was to represent the cattlemen in Area V comprising the communities of Park Valley, Grouse Creek, Yost, Lynn and Standrod. The five newly elected officers, three of whom were reelected, will meet with the five hold-ovrepresentatives from the areas to select a president and vice president for the Cattle Association for 1957. MARCH 9 Senior basketball tourney Box Elder High gym MARCH 11 B. R. Kiwanis Club South Eear River Stake Temple Day Bear River State MIA Leadership Division 15 Senior basketball tourney Box Elder High gym Division . t "ft ' nxi Mr ; - ..'i,-iim.- 1 f B ar. AM t Mrs. Lucy W. E. 'a it t M j Harris Leaves For Overseas Duty S P 3 T en J. Hanser left Sunday for Ft. Lewis. Wash., to report for overseas duty. He spent the past two weeks visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alma G. Hansen in East Tremonton, and other friends and relatives in the valley. 2, Riverside Gold and Green Next Week The Riverside ward Gold and Green Ball will be held next Tuesday in the ward hall at 8:30 p.m. Everyone is invited to attend. 15 MARCH 12 Riverside Gold and Green Ball South Eear River Stake Mia Maids Division 15 Senior basketball tourney Box Elder High gym MARCH 13 South B. R. Stake MIA Leadership Division 15 Senior basketball tourney Box Elder High gym Band Concert with three high school bands Bear River Auditorium MARCH 14 District Scout meeting Round Table Board of Review Bear River Stake Temple Day Division 15 Senior basketball tourney Box Elder High gym MARCH 15 Division Senior basketball tourney Box Elder High gym 15 MARCH 16 South Bear River Stake Relief Society Union Meeting Garland Second Ward Reunion MARCH 18 Bear River Stake Temple Day MARCH 19 Bear River Stake Mia Maids Night MARCH 20 Tremonton Lions Club e, MARCH 21 Joint Four Unit PTA Meeting Cub Scout Leaders planning meet MARCH 23 South B. R. Stake Jr. M Men Jr. Gleaner party MARCH 25 , Bear River Stake MIA Leadership MARCH 26 basketball tourney begins All-Chur- South B. R. Stake Temple Day er Mr. and Mrs. Jim Palmer and three children have returned to their home in Vale, Ore., Mrs. Russel Waldron and Kel after spending several days last week visiting with friends and ly drove to Spanish Fork to visit with Mrs. Waldron's sister, relatives here. Mrs. Leah Hailing. Miss May Fridal has return- ed home after spending a week visiting in Idaho Falls with Mr. and Mrs. Warren E. Wright and family. Richards Baby Buried Tuesday 1948. Community Calendar MARCH 27 South B. R. Stake family night MARCH 28 South B. R. Stake cub scout meet GUESTS AT NORR HOME Monday guests at the Francis Norr home were Miss Vera Mortenson and Miss Ruth Mor- tenson of Riverton, cousins of Mrs. Norr. H1 " J! ii mj ' .n"1 i. I' n hi in i;i mm)' mi ij ii.il mm Exchange Teacher To Speak At Elwood PTA Mrs. Alf Freeman, who taught school in England on an exchange arrangement with the United States, will be the guest Arthur Erickson. at the Elwood PTA Friends may call at the fam-il- v speaker in March. The meeting meeting home Friri J w i7 p. III. will be held at the school, Mar. and Saturday from 10 a.m. until 11 at 7:30 The speaker will time for the service. Burial will discuss thep.m. in the differences be in the Bear River City Ceme- - educational program in England and in our country. j"' 0 - . . i EDOSJ&IPEIROES YOUR INVITATION TO LEARN MORE ABOUT THE REVOLUTIONARY AUTOMATIC PLEATER YOU'VE HEARD YOUR FRIENDS TELL ABOUT . . . I P i H I I 1 1 1 1 1 .I'M I' ' H it ' ,v v-- ; fill SvJ Mil U M v 1 X ' ? ! l 5 MflV.:-- . 4 lit- f I 1 1sHtt 'ill J, ' - i BEST SELECTION TO CHOOSE FROM. 2. 3. LOWEST PRICES EVER OFFERED. LOWEST PRICES IN THE STATE. 4. BEST SERVICE AFTER SALE. 5. PATRONIZE LOCAL BUSINESS. 6. 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