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Show PACE EIGHT BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1938 9" 1 MOCAILSJ Marjorie Hansen, Correspondent E. Garland Banquet, I FIELDING COUPLE t Phone TO CELEBRATE GOLDEN WEDDING 5!.a-- l : - . T T? r,vrtVcs' A Tf- VAvmuo Miss Elaine Reeder attended the Ogden, were weekend visitors at the 1U1., 1U1S, X. Pioneers Ballet Russe at Kingrsley Hall in Salt home of Mrs. Rose Peterson. Mrs. Valley Early i. bs Health Lake City last Saturday night. IMPRESSIVE RITES HERE AND V there' Dance Is Financial And Social Success HELD SUNDAY FOR . MRS.W.T.BENNETT (By Correspondent) The ward bishopric, committees and members are overjoyed with the suc- cess and financial returns from the banquet and dance, held Friday even ing in the new chapel and recreation (By Servicees, Interment At Holden Monday; Many halL A very large crowd wa3 in atten- WHY D. T 1 'EIUGUT while Dasc,hameviny City I couldn't vf difference in nie-htrvi say that -T """W o Tributes Are Paid UG it is Mrs. Peterson's daughter. Enjoying: Good b xx xx li; dance, friends being present from ? Kisa Maurine Cook, daughter of Mrs. Ira Fridal and daughter Mary so"-Beautiful and impressive funeral Correspondent) (By on Lake the Salt Idaho south, A. Mr. and Mrs. City L Cook, returned were guests at the home of Mr. and ousinesses there have r Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Coombs of Falls on the north, Logan, the western rites were held Sunday afternoon over which is to her home early Saturday to spend Mrs. C. W. MeiTell at Brigham City very attractive , the remains 50th of Elizabeth celebrate their will Bennett, Fieldins towns in and all the two months recovering from Friday. neighborvalley the next wife of William T. Bennett, of this parison I think Tremonton air I wedding anniversary, February 23rd, ing twons. an appendix operation that occured three or fnnr. cimu egj with a social and fitting program to All har- city, who died last Thursday followthe committees in worked . wfaile she was laboring in the L. D. too trie rate mom Mrs. K. H. Fridal left this high here for be held in the ward halL S. mission field at Portland, Oregon. mony and willingly did their utmost ing a three days illness. ent business concerns to faJJ New York City,! for ing (Thursday) direcwere under Coomba services are The the Mrs and Mr to make a success of the undertakShe will return to finish her mission where she will meet her son, sign? Tremonton could" i7 Max, those remaining who first pioneered after she has completely recovered who is ing. The support of outside neighbors tion cf Bishop D. B. Green, of the much more attractive Australian fdom the returning with TremonTremonton arrived Ward. The First of the this xx valley, having and friends is greatly appreciated. more bright lights at mission. They will make a short tour in part ton in more Choral of 60 the district than the year Society Fielding sum The of $560.00, after splendid time you go thru Brigham High grade A. C. radio with free of the Eastern States before return- 16S8. Mr. Coombs has had land inall expenses had been paid, has now voices, under the direction of Walter notice the difference wheeling, three gang condensor, 7 ing home. night terests here dating back to 1885. been realized. This cuts the final pay- Wuthrich, furnished the music for watt output and hand polished cabiShe will go on the same train that , Thewas born the Mr. services. Farming-tonat Coombs house was filled ment to about $800.00, yet to be net, $59.95, with electric food mixer Day Garfield and other missionaries with friends and relatives and the THE PUBLIC GRAB BAG Utah December 18, 1865 and Mrs. raised according to Bishop L. M. a4 toaster included, at Gambles, are on enroute to their mission fields. Morwas floral at were born Coombs Porterville, and offerings is profuse ''As the economic function.. will It anticipated that this Tremonton. xx gan county, April 14, 1868. They were be realized soon after the expected beautiful. Federal government hav in. 3 days only. 2 gal- - married in Farmington, Utah, Feb- - beet allotment funds have Dollar Sale Sneakers at the services were E. H. it has become rebeen t Mrs. increasingly clear'! Mr. and Kenneth Hallersway lons, 100 Pure Pennsylvania Auto ruary 23, 1888 and came to Fielding ceived, when it is to have Cornwall, Israel Hunsaker, President our Congressmen are t planned J and daughters, Elizabeth, Janes and Oil, with can, $1.00; 2 quarts egg- - where primarily a they started their married life appropriate dedicatory services and K. H. Fridal and Bishop James Wal- 01 tneir districts ann c Ciralyn, of Salt Lake City, visited shell wall paint, $1.00; 2 quarts floor, m a one room log cabin with a dirt the new chapel and class rooms will ton. Special musical numbers were seeking to get what I with friends in fort can they Tremonton, Monday paint, $1.00, at Gambles, Tremonton. roof and rough board floor, on a dry be a violin solo by Bishop Green and a constituents almost occupied. without r- eand Tuesday. farm located 2J miles north of the .vocal duet by Judith Strand and Ed the national ' f i welfare." xx a, Mr. and Mrs. Rose took Reverend town of Fielding. Two years later Kerr. Bates, in Readers' Digest. I p Mr. and Mrs. Donald Sheffield and and Mrs. Goff to Ogden Monday ev- Mr. Coombs had cut sufficient logs Many tributes were paid to Ihe deD. l e baby were Salt Lake City visitors, ening, where they left for Los An in the hills 15 or 20 miles northwest ceased and to her husband and famA WARNING! Saturday and Sunday. ily, sighting that they had been faithgeles, where they will spend the next of Malad, Idaho, hauled them to a Old xx i ful Latter Day Saints and valuable Have vou reeeivpH n "Ulft three weeks with friends and rela sawmill and had them slabbed and ;i... I two a to to i build and Russel Waldron tives. to citizens Fielding, brought the community in which xiic ucmuiiiuu ponce ;' Guy Johnson, I a room log cabin. In 1896 they moved xx lived. Mr. G. Welling attended the General of them-just they plenty fresh k The Box Elder County Daughters e Mr. and Mrs. George Halliday and into a four room home in Fielding, Electric convention at Salt Lake City Nine of the ten children who sur--! and it isn's difficut to get ore of Pioneers are oldan sponsoring Mr. and Mrs. Ward Shuman left Wed where they have made their home this week. were vive at the , funeral, the time danrp nn icuca- the Tramory ! st . , ,, present , .. . , iV.lWH.JH Vl t: v wa. n,r..i you aont u c w 4.t nesday afternoon for Caliente, Nev. since then. They have expanded their tion hall on " oi uUSfc majrue ! , r' Washington's birthday Miss Maxine Castleton, four year where they will spend a week visit- home, until today they have a large Imd uU1 22. Every . W daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin ing with friends and relatives. , lovely home, modern in all respects. Tuesday evening. February " ' is invited. . iskc i h , j ' xx t.Caatleton, who underwent a serious c They are the parents of ten chil Doay ana ilol"tn" Vian Iormer I al is It nos-- ! as as manv that requested , Appendix operation at the Valley HoLloyd Smith left Friday afternoon dren, nine of whom remained resi sible signify the Christmas Spirit, in old style costumes. ex dress imwhere! Is be to Los last have Box California Elder week, of for dents spital county. They reported Angeles, v.iu M.siiKia.y liiwiniiig, Liitr interth from ! ward in reopie every the ment being in the Holden he will spend ten days with his broth- one daughter living in Southern Cali proving rapidly. cemetery. to will be GETTING ADJUSTED county TO There be will UFI present. xx er. fornia. Mr. Coombs and his boys still Shaw & Iverson funeral directors. The habit of looking for alt i co; Mark Nichols, of Salt Lake City, xx maintain large interests in dry farm a good crowd, good old time music, free refreshments and all will have Now is the time to buy a fine elec- ing as well as irrigated lands. flpent last Thursday with friends in good that can be found can beg,;, a good old fashioned time. Be sure to Tremonton and Garland. vated nd less than the habit ofi". tric washer for $46.95, including two Mr. and Mrs. Coombs are both de I fu1 . xx drain tubs and bench, at Gambles, cendants of early Utah pioneers, Mr. be there. Tickets will be 25c each. ing for unpleasantness, and iiis ' The from this '. Mr. and Mrs. Dan McCoombs, dance will proceeds f of Tremonton. Bij much to better habit to build up Utah Coombs' mother having come t wil in 1857 as a young girl. She in com be used to pay for the publishing of person who always has a chip oti. books. At a meeting of the South Box El- shoulder finds the world with a t f pany with two other girls and a young county History der a hand Robert Fishbvirn, pulled County Farm Bureau held Feb. 8, on its shoulder also; the manr man, 1938 in the court house, Robert N. approaches life in an t micsbk I t cart across the plains. Mr. Coombs 4-- H Club i sue To team Bear ox came with the River City was named Gardner, that life offers him mcuy piofather to chairman a of neers. Mrs. Coombs' parents were al music turns and to V. committee be pleasant Eurpi.sei-U. S. A. C. so among the ox team pioneers. fred Rhodes, in Forum. ' Na' ests cf Farm Bureau and the County Both Mr. and Mrs. Coombs enjoy T JUeaaerSnip JbChOOl m general, by organizing an orches- good health, and recently returned A QUICK CURE The Utah State Agricultural col- -' tra to bear the name of South Box Na' from a several week's visit with their to discourage a want If you Elder was extension in are service California. lege Farm will Bureau be OrchesCounty daughter the host They tra- and Quartette club, etc. ! woi among the highly respected citizens to more than one hundred picked The committee was named as fol hand her a chew of tobacco when if I torj of our community and their many club local leaders at the nineteenth friends will be glad to have the op- annual club leadership school to be lows: Robert N. Gardner, Glayds asks for a cigarette. Sci portunity to ofler their congratula- held on the college campus February Holmgren, Melvin Johnson, Geo. A. he tions to this worthy couple next Wed 28 to March 5, D. P. Murray, state Gardner and Victoria C. Johnson. THE ROAD TO THE CVMJEWS. Others will be named as occasions Each year cars are made fasta nesday, February 23. The Fielding club leader, announced this week. Club leaders, chosen from the thou may require. hall has been reserved for the family more powerful and a dangerous: ' su: The committee met Feb. 13, effect- centage of them become the pro on this lay, where the many descen sand who have charge of the Droiect ' CO! lants and other relatives of Mr. and work in Utah, will study specific pro- ing the orchestra organization as fol- of drivers who couldn't be trusts; Mrs. Coombs will join in the ject work, as well as problems in lows: Robert N. Gardner, Manager operate a bicycle safely. Roair I tat . bui leadership and organization. Leaders and Conductor, Victor C. Johnson, and surfaces are improved, thm int( attending the conference win then Geo. A. Gardner, Austin Johnson and fering a new temptation to easr inci Melvin assistance Johnson. to To accr meet give of other the And number club needs the heads Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Dunn and son speed. of when jity banoneta ft a return to is important - j they their respective J left Saturday to make their home uw,u in which John Barleycorn 'Wa counties. tends to rise steadily. parties, otners will be added to it. in Provo. . This Special emphasis. Mr. Murray said I group of musicians is very xx will be placed on the organization of xavoraoiy known throughout the counlobji YOU HAVE HOW YOU WILL Howard Green, of Salt Lake City, new clubs. emi ty, and although sponsored by the .Working on recommendaleft for his home Tuesday, after tions of Interiors of homes should is II whe South Box Elder County Farm Bucounty boards that planning ms women who live in them, spending ,the last two weeks as a Utah's farm flocks should be reau they will be available to all the JSivi guest of his brother, Dr. D. B. Green. increased, thepoultry will trive reached by prominei: agreement civic and ward, other imp so meetings organizations. xx terior decorators meeting at the: attention to the organization and prob W Institatf vention of the American Miss Belle, of Ogden, is employed iciua oi sue! ciub work. pouury NOTICE Decorators in Chicago a fortnigtti" at the Bear River State Bank. Final arrangements for the confer lire: All Gleaner Girl and M Men presA GOOD xx ence Only after the woman's looks IS are being made this week Mr idents and ort class leaders are requested sonality have been studied, tb? Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Haws, of Idaho Murray announced. call to be present at Union ASSURED Meeting at should those of the man of tit&s WHO istai Falls, were Sunday afternoon visitors Garland, Sunday, February 20 at the be considered in planning homefc at the home of Henry Rose and fam f and SUBSCRIBE FOR THE LEADER Tabernacle at 2 o'clock. rations. Pathfinder. vice ily. no xx hon J. T. Anderson left this week for Iters Los Angeles, California, where he j of will visit with friends for the next 6 p. m. 8:30 p. m. f flee ten days. sole ta . j j fc-- J 1 j ul-- u ; nV V' Hol-ma- n. t;. . of P. to Sponsor Time Dance On I Washington's Birthday VP dparta-hav- e t i. ""u 4. , T.Z Ui ZZl . now. ; South B.E.Farm Burean ) Organizes Orchestra DIE Leaders A g Visit n kstd For ; ! upC .4 T? - 4-- H i Portage, Ut Saturday, Feb. 19th '. - Featuring: the Opening of Mew Chape! TYPICAL PORTAGE ALL THOSE J TIME ATTEND $ Good Orchestra Banquet from Admission New Merchandise at New, Low Prices to ifilll - uumor business tfuilders' Coupons xx . . . 75c eacli Including Banquet, Program, Dance and A Ticket On a Beautiful Quilt of 1 Mrs. Ruth Supan, now of Richfield, Idaho, formerly of Tremonton, was a weekend guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eli Winzeler and family. xx P. H. Stree and Hall Reed, of Salt Lake City, were business visitors In Tremonton, Wednesday afternoon. turn SMJS SHIRTS Jvt H SALE TWO "TEK" TOOTH BRUSHES Reg. $1.00 Value TT 5F I 29c 49c R 29c McKesson EPSOM 3-l- b. 19C bag $1.00 Upjohn Super COD LIVER OIL 89c 1 T T A IkT T- - A w m 9Sc Challenge ALARM CLOCKS 89c 33c Groves BROMO QUININE ...... 24c FANCY PATTERNS . . . 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