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Show The LEADER Tremonton, Utah Thursday March 17, 1960 : i I " ,y:V r ;; 1 is. - VI - I all Garland school children and the Garland City officials in ob- servance of National School Lunch Week. Chief cook Mrs. Eula Wood served the lunch to Dean Jesse G. Nish Of Plymouth Jesse George Nish, 74, life long resident of Plymouth died March at his home in Plymouth after a long illness. Funeral services were conducted Wednesday afternoon in the Plymouth ward chapel with Bishop Ronald Hales of Belmont Ward in charge. Burial was in the Plymouth Cemetery. Mr. Nish was born Aug. 31, 1885 in Plymouth, a son of Robert and Charity Rebecca Mason Nish. He married Carrie Hess Dec. 9, 1908 in the Logan LDS Temple. She died Nov. 4, 1941. Mr. Nish has been a prominent farmer in Plymouth, and an active 12, inmimnmiiimniiitmiifflitiMimiiinniMmiiiiiimim E church worker, having been a ward teacher for many years and He was a a stake missionary. member of the Stake Quorum of Seventy at the time of his death. Surviving are four sons, Austin and Newel, Plymouth; Earnest, Salt Lake City; and Wilford, Roosevelt; also 16 grandchildren, 14 great grandchildren and three sisters, Mrs. Lawrence (Ida) Hess, (Zella) Hess, Malad; Mrs. Irvin Plymouth; and Mrs. Clark (Ettie) Rudd, Fielding. Parade of Values SPECIAL All sizes, reg to $5.95 Now from Boys Briefs Size 2, 3 Boys Size T' 6, Mens reg. 39c T' 2.22 for 93c Shirts reg. 49c 2 . Cotton Dresses for 83c Ladies fancy nylon acetate tricot Panties Reg. 49c, size Shirts and Briefs reg. 59c, S.M.L. Now 2 for 99c 3.66 - 5-- 7 pair 93c 3 Panties Girls Rayon Size 4 Boys Denims Nylon reinforced with double knee for extra Size wear. Reg. 2. $2.29. Girls Anklets Cotton rayon for men. with nylon reinforced heel and toe. 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The school cooks prepare and serve a hot lunch to about 224 students each day. Convention on Funeral Services Held Tuesday For Encephalitis to Plymouth Woman IMeet at Brigham TRAVELERS RETURN FROM SOUTH NATIONAL SCHOOL LUNCH WEEK was cilman Lynn Iverson and Mrs. Iverson enobserved by Tremonton city officials when joyed ther noon day lunch, having been servthey were served lunch at McKinley School ed by cooks Mrs. Lynn Thomas and Mrs. Kenald Anderson. Monday. Reed Giles and Mrs. Giles and Coun- - About 400 hot lunches are served each day. Some of the foremost author Mayor ! ities on encephalitis in Utah and nearbv states will lldress the two day conference of the Utah! State Mosquito Abatement Friday and Saturday. Meetings begin each day at 9 a.m. at Box Elder High school, and an invitation is extended to everyone to attend and become informed on .the problems to be considered. Dr. George W. Soffe, Director of the Utah State Public Health abatewill speak on mosqpito ment and public health, and Dr. Arley Flinders, Director of Weber County Public Health will treat the clinical aspects of encephalitis in humans. A highlight of the convention will be the showing of a shocking film, taken in California during the 1952 epidemic of encephalitis, which reveals the great need in the counj- - try. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle R. Hansen and family. Flovd Barfuss and Marilyn Hadley have returned y from an enjoyable trip to Mest. Ariz. They also visited Mexico and other points of inter est. While in Mesa, they visited with many Box Elder people who have spent the winter there. Mr, and Mrs. John C. Barfuss came back home with the group. Russell Frazier, Chief of the Bureau of Laboratories of the Utah Department of Health will' discuss the laboratory aspects of the disease and Dr. Jerry Tuttle, Resource engineer of the Utah State Engineer's office will treat the role of the state engineer in eliminating waste water as a process of mosquito abatement. Lewis Ogden and Fred Harm-stobiologists of the Utah State Public Health of Greeley, Colo., WARD REUNION DATE SET Garland Second Ward has made nlans for a reunion to be held on Saturday. March 19, at the ban quet rooms. Dinner will be served from 6 to 8, followed Dy a pro gram. Children of Primary age will meet on Friday at 4 for a dinner and program, under tne supeiAnderson. Fern vision of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rose are in charge of arrangements for the reunion and banquet on Saturday, and the bishopric will serve. will tell of the activities of the Greeley Station and the problems of encephalitis as found in their studies in 1959. The nation's center for the study is at Greet-ley- . An insecticide panel will be followed by responses from Dr. George F. Knowlton, extension entomologist of Utah State Eugene Bone to Be Buried In Lehi Saturday Funeral services for Eugene Bone, 85, who died Tuesday morning at his home in Garland of a heart ailment, will be conducted Saturday at 11 a.m. in the Gar land Second Ward. Bishop Jay Law will be in charge of the service. Friends may call at Rogers Mortuary in Tremonton Friday from 7 to 9 p.m. and at the family home in Garland Saturday from 9 to 11 a.m. Burial will be in the Lehi Cemetery. Mr. Bone wa3 born Aug. 25, 1874 in Lehi, a son of John and Hannah Slater Bone. He married Loreanie Peterson March 7, 1897 in Provo. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. They have made their home in Garland since 1919, where he was employed by the Utah - Idaho Sugar Co., until his retirement 20 years ago. He was active in the church auxiliaries and was a high priest in the Bear River Stake at the time of his death. Surviving are his widow, three sons, Errall E., Garland; R. M. (Val), Tremonton; and Douglas J., Moses Lake, Wash.; also 8 grandchildren, 10 great grandchildren and one sister, Mrs. Victoria Stewart, Lehi. Idaho Falls, welcomed a second little girl into their family on Monday with the birth of a daughter. Mrs. Andrews is the former Sherleen Mohr, and the grandparents are Mr. and Mrs, H. W. Andrews, Logan, and Dr. A. J. Mohr, Tremonton and Mrs. Foss Petersen, Bountiful. flew Arrivals GARDNER A daughter was born Tuesday morning to Mr. and Mrs. Terry Gardner, Tremonton. This is their first child. Mrs Gardner is the former Rosalie Eichel, and the grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Elden Gardner, and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hansen, b. LARSEN A son, their first, arrived March 9 to gladden the home of Mr. and Mrs. Scott Larsen, Tremonton. His mother was the former Darlene McCasland of Salt Lake City, and the grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Cecil J. Larsen, Tremonton, and Mrs. Allie Mae McCasland, Salt Lake City. Elwood. ANDREWS Mr. and Mrs. Clair Andrews, iiiiiininiiiMiiiitiiiniiiMMniiittiixiMMittiiiiiinumTnDrniiiinilitm miriiiriiiniliiuiiiiniiniiiiiiliiimuiiniiritnimftTlMlimiiii!iiiiiiiiiniiiiiiii YOUR BIGGEST BARGAIN 1 I 1 I I I 1 1 1 I 1 Years ago, practically all that a prescription could do was to alleviate the patient's pains and make him while nature did a slow a little more comfortable But today's precription, ailment. job of curing the unknown years wonder completely drugs containing ago, cures the ailment in hours, not weeks .. . keeps the patient out of the hospital or gets him out after only a few days . . . and puts him back on his feet in a hurry. Ready Smile. That's why we say: TODAY'S PRESCRIPTION IS THE BIGGEST BARGAIN IN HISTORY Cache Valley Native I ADAM'S DRUG STORE p jjijii!iii!Uiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiinndiiilii:iiiiiiiiiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiliiJLUiiii,itl!li:iH)iiinuiiii:iiiiia uuinJUiiuJiiiimiuJiUiiiiniiiiJliimJUimiiiiiiLiuunitL FOR BIDS ADVERTISMENT Reg. to 49c Now only 1.57 Heavy Work Sox pair 1.00 5 . i 10-da- Ladies Better f fr f.J Funeral services for Mrs. Agnes Kilgour Nielson, 47, who died March 10 after a long illness, were conducted Tuesday in the Plymouth ward chapel. Bishop Ronald Hales of Belmont Ward conducted the service. Burial was in the Plymouth Cemetery. Mrs. Nielson was born April 8, 1912 in Union City, New Jersey, SECOND WARD ANNOUNCES a daughter of William and Agnes BIRTHDAY TARTY Kilgour. She married All married people of Tremon- Stephens V. Neilsen in Las Vegas ton Second Ward are invited to Roy 21, 1908. They have made May join with the Relief Society in their home in Plymouth much of celebrating their annual birthday. the time during the past 20 years. Supper will be served at 6:30 at Surviving are her husband, two the ward, to be followed by sons, Frank A. Fisher with the program. U. S. Navy and Stephen Nielson, Ogden, also her mother and a sister, Mrs. Henry G. (Jesse Wei-nig- ), Jensen Beach, Fla. COWLEY'S UNDERWEAR . . A HOT TURKEY LUNCH was served Tuesday to Death Claims j ; ; I i is . , Sealed proposals for the con struction of a senior high ccnooi in Brigham City, Utah, will be received at the office of the Clerk of the Board of uaucauon, r.u Elder County School District, in the Court House Building, Brig-haCity, Utah, until 4 o'clock P.M. on the 27th day of April 1960. Bids received after the closing time will be returned to the bid der unopened. All bids shall be made on me made printed forms provided and a part of the contract documents. Copies of the plans, specificationsu and other contract documenis be on file in the on ice oi uiu Clerk of the Board of Education. in the Court House Budding. Box Elder County School District, Brigham City, Utah, after Marcti 28, 1960, and are open for public inspection. A set of such documents mav be obtained by a legitimate contractor from the office of Hodgson and Holbrook, Architects, 2D54 Monroe Blvd., Ogden, Utah, on and after March 28, I960, upon deposit of One Dollars ($100.00). Said Hundred deposit will be refunded provided the bidder submits a bonafide bid and the plans and specifications are returned to the Architect in good condition, not later than ten (10) days following the opening of bids. Plans may be examined in the plan room of the Architect. of A bid bond in the amount five per cent 5r', ) of the bid. made payable to the Board of Education, Box Elder School District shall accompany bid. If certified or cashier's check is used in lieu of Did Dona, a ceriuicaie from an approved surety company tawranteeing execution of a full bond must accomperformance pany bid. The Board of Education, Box Elder County School District, Brigham City, Utah, reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive Informalities. Dated March 15, 1960. BOARD OF EDUCATION BOX ELDER COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT By Eberhart Zundel, Clerk 4 1960 2tc March -- 17-2- Rowane l Macfarlane TRUCK O WNERS Kennard Services Friday for Riverside Woman Mrs. Rowane U. Macfarlane Kennard, 71, former postmaster at Riverside died March 14 at a Logan hospital after a lingering illness. She had been- an active worker in the Riverside Ward. having served as president of both the Primary and YWMIA, and as a teacher in the other auxiliarv organizations. r unerai services wiu De con ducted Friday at 1 p.m. in the Belmont Ward by Bishop Ronald Hales. Friends may call at Rog ers Mortuary Thursday, (tonight) from 7 to 9 p.m. and at the home of her son Ferris in Riverside from 11 a.m. until time for the service. Burial will be in the Riverside Cemetery. Mrs. Kennard was born Jan. 13, 1SS9 in Farmington. a daughter of Thomas J. and Rowane Moon Udy. The family moved to Ply mouth when she was a child. where she grew up. farlane Nov. 25, 1908 in Brigham She married Robert D. Mac- was later City. The mirriage solemnized in the Logan LDS Temple. He died Dec. 17. 19441 She married James R. Kennard Oct. 27, 1952. lie died Dec. 30, We now have the equipment to give you this new, long mileage, extra tread, full cap in 8.25x20 size Ask About This New - ib Extra Tread, Full Cap TRUCK TIRE Two Common Names mil 1 Mm iti r. v OFFICIAL INSPECTION STATION NO. 1013 s AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA Record Keeper W3& ltr6. Surviving ire nine sons and daughters, Leo N. Macfarlane, Lafayette, Calif.; Mrs. Joseph H. i Both! Biv.vrutt Jr., and Mrs. P. A. 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