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Show ciqitt Final Rites Held for MAUELVE COOK, LocaJ Corresiwndctit Phone - Mrs. A. Vilate Archibald of Plymouth 60-a-- 2 75, at at Annie Vilate Tims Archibald, a bridge luncheon at her home Wed- Plymouth, Friday at 1 p. m. under the direction of Arvil i., AND ENDS MUST S Funeral services were held for Mrs. The G. S. S. bridge club was entertained at a luncheon at the home of Mrs. Darma Brough Friday. Special guesta were Mrs. Vodia Brough and Mrs, Phebe Haight. High score was awarded Mrs. Zina Stander, Mrs. Alice Cummings won cut, and Mrs. Veda Woodward, low. cj Mrs. Hazel Johnson entertained (it J. Nlsh. Bishop nesday. Two tables were played and Mrs. Nish died Tuesday at the fam CALENni high score was won by Mrs. Jack Fronk and low score by Mrs. Ren ily home in Plymouth following an Illness of one week. Cummings. Mrs. Archibald has been an active L. D. S. worker all her life, servine To honor the third birthday of her as of the Relief Society for Nick Chournos vs i son, Bobby, Mrs. Wesley Gephart is a presidentor ' u Ke, number for trial t3, years. Mm- Anna Brown, who was taken entertaining Friday at her home. Fif was 10' born She at 20, 1864, August o'clock a. m. i itH recently, has been confined to her teen small guests have been invited. Wellsviile, a daughter of John and bed and will be under the doctor's care State ...... Ogden Bank Charlotte Tims. At the age of 5 her for some time. vs. Nathan J. Harris An unusual fireside was held family moved to Portage. After her trialJanuary 22, 1940 at evening at the home of Porter marriage to Thomas Archibald, they s uues. T. A. Summers and Reginald a. in. and Mrs. James Wal- moved to Plymouth, where she has Bishop were Salt Lake visitors Tues- - ton were present and a discussion since resided. Wlllard Petersen t Her husband died April BROAPCASTiNt V V4Mk ter. : Nielsen. was held In open forum on questions 3, 1925. Set for trial A THE PlONEER RD0 STATION WAS IH t at ten o'clock, a. m. ajid problems of young people. ReShe was the mother of twelve chil LOCATED AT WWHSQHjSUOORB SARASf Mr. and Mrs. James Ransom and freshments were served. rBT Ei jar r six of whom survive her: Mrs. B. dren, IN I HendH.v. Ethelyn Or FIITSBUR&H Mr. and Mrs. Hector Haight were in Charlotte Udy, of Riverside; W. R. Hendricks, admnc. ravrn at rue ;imf O&tp as Salt Lake Sunday. Mr. Ransom and Week activities of Grand Master Archibald, of Ogden; Frank Archi SUIT WOULD MOTOR Kir. Haight attended a special ".attet A zj d&id nt ;unP Irrtcr inn FUt,A300 a. m" Winchester of the I. O. O. F. bald, Mrs. Loretta Starrm, Lorin Edgar meeting of the American Le- have tnrliidw1 InHtnllnHfin rtf nffinora Archibald and Earl Archibald, all of (WOOLD COST 5.5fa,ANO AS HAT$fc95 The' State of Utah, gion at the Newhouae hotel. Mrs. Ran in the Tremonton byard, lodge Thursday, Plymouth. its State Road Commission som and Mrs. Haight visited at the She is also survived bv one sister. installation of officers of four Idaho Sugar Company, et l , homes of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Joseph- - joint in Salt Lake eve ning, Pheobe Tims, of Plymouth. lodges trial Tarmam. tl Friday ton; Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Stevensen and attendance at the j it, law, at ten Wildey commemo- a. m. r. wu inn. uwH. wieney., ni services at Eureka Saturday Verna C. Knutson. PLANES Wh "Pent Uie weekend, C. C. C. where Mr. Winchester gave the ad- erer,' Knutson. Set f or hearin? jar,'j WITHOUT me f Mrs. Winchester accompanied daughter Mrs. Hazel Capener, and.hlm tn Snlf Talra QH Bill Jacks, Camp Correspondent a Virginia S. Tracy, ais0 w her son, Ted Keller, returned home wim.,f o ia In climaxing a three "day SIP o. wtth the party to Tremonton. vs vmgima the Ogden lodge Tuesday at the WildSPECIAL AaOMOTIVE program for the new enrollees Tra mr Sa fr.-uavenport, airplane b0n6 orv THE TAXES ey Day services, and Thursday Mr. a program was eiven for the entire CATAPWJHireoM an, ten O ClOCK a. Russell Brown returned Sunday Winchester made his official Thf Mnrf mem Rfme xbvj. FAMILY CAR NOW THf Deac OF T r visit to WtJ r ii.mL-OYER ZSZ from Wyoming where he has been MQUHOA FLOWtft AftgAGE ijounty, a !: A WARSHIP. for the joint encampment of The program was furnished by the Payson UNTIL A Btl iHOUIS UP HMO vs. Gwendol L. Rm VALUE ITS OF Corp., home the of his sister, Mrs. two branches of Odd Fellows. Wjitln. at MOW FOR U6D THEM HOC ABQASB KB A RK Special Bear River High School band, under Set for trial February 9, 1945 AXWUALLY. Carlyle Chapney. activities this week are in honor of the direction of Mr. C. C. Watkins, TO THE CuWHtDt 5HE v tiucK. a. m. Mr. Wildey, founder of the I. O. O. F and several musical numbers by difN. R. Petersen, vs. Pant- Mr. Ell Wlnzeler entertained the ferent vocalists of Tremonton. The ucts, Inc. Set for trial Febri.I L. bridge club at her home Tuea- Mr. and Mrs. Ross Miller attended Watkins brothers of Tremonton, preivw, ai ten o'clock a. m. itajr. Prz winners were Lois the celebration of the fifty-fiftwed- - sented the program which was handand Mrs. N. E. Shaw. Lunch Georgia M. Kaiser, a soleta ding anniversary of Mr. Miller's par- led by Mr. A. S. Adams, educational John H. Zundel. Set for Hair was served. ana Mrs. Lewis T. Miller of adviser of the camp. It was enjoyed ents, Mr. ary 14, 1940, at ten o'clock iMembers of the very much by all who attended. MajHyrum, Saturday. Abmadi Tolman, vs. A 1nrsu4 ftnd Tliinsalror at. .'.Mr. .z 7Mrs. v Immediate family assembled for an or John F. Gestringr, company com et al. Set for trial FetnJ MrSritt, d6d, fl,ne,PaJ, fJm Nf,y' anniversary dinner. mander, thanked the entertainers and 1940, at ten o clock a. m. welcomed the people of the near com Wlllard Petersen, et al., day. Mrs. Arthur Pedersen entertained munities to visit our camo at anv et al. Set for trial jv Harbolt, at a birthday dinner at hpr homo m time. 16, 1940, at ten o'clock. TW1 Keller of Salt Lake visited Sat After the Sunday in honor of her oldest brothrefreshments urday in Tremonton at the home of er, A. N. Grover, of Salt Lake. Mem- were served inprogram mess hall the camp hi.i parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ktl- bers of the family present were Mr. under the supervision of the camp ler. and Mrs. Claude Grover of Ogden, subaltern, Lieutenant Griffin. In closMr. and Mrs. Ralph Grover and Mr. ing the evening, the entertainers and Mr. and Mrs. J. IL Fronk left on and Mrs. Lloyd Grover of visitors made a tour of the camp and Tuesday for Oakland, California, Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Grover Fielding, were very impressed in the way the of Pen where Mr. Fronk will attend a deal rose, Mr. and Mrs. Stanfill and camp had progressed in the short Perry time the camp has been located at land. Tremonton. An entertainment and banquet i3 ''' ' Mr. and Mrs. Guy Ballard and three being: riven for the Lions rluh nf Trp. children returned this week from Los monton. at the CCC Camn hv ATaiov Angeles, California, where they visit- - John F. Gestringr, company commanded at the home of Mrs. Ballard's sis-- J er. The program is under direction of TRKMONTOV, UTAH ter, Mrs. Delbert Thirkill. The Bal- - Mr. Alden S. Adams, educational ad-- 1 lards attended the Rose Bowl parade viser, and will consist of numbers Friday and Saturday and earae. returning h nma thrrvno-V- from TYpmrmtnn anr a oqoVw "n " . . ... Boulder City, Nevada, where they vis- 111.. ftftbert Taylor, me Tl L,ions ciud. wno will speak on uea me uouider Dam. Green Garson "The Places and Resources of Inter-- , est of Utah." Enrollees of the camp' Sunday dinner guests at the home will make up the main part of the. A N outdoor p especially as a reflector, so that the beam will of Mr. a,nd Mrs. W. E. Kerr were program. Mr. David W Hulet.. district t v when porch be thrown out and down over the useful, in winter Gene Autry Mrs. Kerr's mother, Mrs. Ella C. Bur- conservationahst, will also show some steps are likely to be icy can be steps. Then your lamp is finished Probably youll never need ton and daughters Linda and Edith, slides on work done male by any boy who will get and ready to use. Soil Conthe by tart a traclor under "Nca Old a of Salt Lake, Ed Smith of Tooele and servation Service. If miniature socket, door together you sometimes wake up at Polo" conditions, but il you' a bell small bulb, a nieht. wonderin? what tim if U Mr. and Mrs. Theron Jensen of Brig-hawire, a "Caterpillar" Diesel owns Sun. . Mon. - Tues. dry cell battery, a switch and a and how many more hours vou If an old house needs remodeling you know how satisfying City; also a sister of Mrs. Kerr. small piece of tin. have to sleen. vou'll h intvrocfosl to b ur your tractor wil to make it more convenient ajnd comFirst, attach the bulb to the in another kind of light This one Ivay Kyser, in start no matter what weathtr Nelda Pedersen is vacationing in fortable it may prove ander surface of the heri anH from the it rm to overhanging OOerates the morning brings. California for a month. She plans to wreck it and start over, ifcheaper edge of the porch or top step, be built so that it glows directly alterations it where will The simple, powerful gasoline provide light for the on the clock, without litrhtinc un visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. affect most of the building. entire flight of steps and yet be the rest of the room. starting engine takes care i Ray Gleason and Mr. and Mrs. Mar. To make it. fiv th cncll protected from the weather. Run eTerrlhina. It doesn't mi lin Erickson, both of Ventura, Call- Yvonne Biiggs was entertained Satone strand of wire directly from shelf directly in front of the clock, down and its heal is used fornla. She will return bv the socket to the battery, which or, if you prefer to move the light urday on her fifteenth birthday. Thirprecondition the Diesel for San Francisco. teen friends were present and the evmay be kept in the house. around from place to place, put it quick, sure start. Run the second strand from the on a small block of wood was and set in ening spent games, followed ASK FOR A socket to a switch inside the house that in front of the clock. Use a Mrs. W. E. Kerr was hostess to the by the presentation of gifts. A birthPETC SMITH AND NEWS near the Run door. another or OF THIS tin reflector piece to throw the V. G. F. sewing club at her day lunch was served. of wire from the switch to the sec- iaper Cam directlv on thf rlial an1 mif SYSTEM. STARTING Wednesday evening. Special truests ond post of he battery. Place a the switch near the herl uhr vn Wednesday - Thursday were Airs. nj. a. Buchanan, Mrs. Rad umall of tin behind the light, can reach it easily at night. Janice Lower spent the piece cliff Henrle and Mrs. Marv INTERMOUNTAr Brigham City. She attended the funTwelve members were present. Lunch eral services of Barbara Bott Prices of manufactured markets. ening Prices of dairy 1 & Harvest was served. at the Fourth Ward chapel. Sunday ucts have increased seasonally since products during the winter seasondairy are the abrupt rise in commoHitv Wa expected to continue about the level Mrs. James Walton entertained the In September and are now the high- of a year ago. To date the war has Lynn Iverson left Sunday for Snif est since the early part of 1938, ac- had little or no effect on exports of I Phone 110 - A. E. KOCHtH iaKe, wnere he will attend the L. D. Tremonton-Garlan- d Literary club at cording to the U. S. Bureau of Agri- dairy products. S. business college. I Arnn Won Vila her home RIONKY TO LOAN ,nrt(i.tiln'i Thursday. Soecial fnipcta cultural Economics. The recent rise business training at the Weber col were Mrs. Margaret H. Pack and on Mrs. in prices occured even though for SEE? Irene Kerr. Mrs. Leona Anderson re- ward buying has decreased, after at lege oerore his mission In Norway. REAL ESTATE viewed an English novel "The Burh- - taining considerable volume in Sep-- 1 fARMS OR HOMES Mrs. Duane Lower. Marrplla Th ancer," ly Edith Wharton. Seventeen tember. The relatively low produc- -' M1 member were present. Refreshments tion of butter in the fall and the genJanice Lower were OcrHon BROUGH eral increase in business art itors " were V' served. Tuesday. AGENCY been the important factors in strength !t IRE AND AUTOMOBILE Mr. and Mrs. Eddis Fredrick arvn ore INSURANCE the proud parents of a hahv hnv TREMONTON, UTAII January 15. Mother and babe are do j ing rine. o TRIAL I $y&A SI j r - r Sum-mar- Ja'J -- . IS Setfo' com-faftt- ee , 7 Tl1 heress. ' CAMP NEWS vi Pilots Radio-control- led i- ! 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