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Show 3 r FREEDOM'S LIGHT PRE AD LET YOUR DOLLARS FIGHT - EY id; - .Lid AliblA NUMBER TREMONTON CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 1942 Box Elder Leaders Hear State Leaders nTcUiMHTHN David Sharp 4-- H Jr.. and Fern Shipley, Utah State club leaders, addressed the annual Box Eider County Club Leaders' Training School Fri- MRS.METTIEM. ARGE CROWD PAYS TRIBUTE TO JORGENSEN DIES BUY BONDS High School Registers Sugar Trade Users; Consumers to Sign Up 4-- H THIRTY-THRE- E EDER LEVI EDGAR YOUNG Local users of sugar, classified as wholesalers, processors and retailers were registered at the high school V3 day at Tremonton. and Wednesday. Tuesday key club Stressing the part of Wo" members who had charge Faculty to work in the nation's war effort both. were Ed Harris, Hugh work of Comthe Held due. Mr. Sharp and Miss Shipley presentMorCannon, Davis, Clyde Douglas ed a Victory program involvris and Kleon Kerr. OUR CONGRESSMAN and conservation production ing with Two boards are included in the disGRANGER I W K. needed food supplies, purchasing of Elder Levi Edgar Young", of the A large crowd gathered Wednes Mrs. Mettie ML Jorge nsen, 92, died trict served by this group, one headed tion. stamps and bonds, develop- day afternoon to pay final tributes Wednesday evening at the home of by John Shumway covers the district Council of Seventies, will represent savings ' tics In a joint ment of health, acquiring useful skills to Lorenzo Charles Kooning Cook, 27, who her daughter, Mrs, L. C. Christensen, north of the school to the Idaho line, the general authorities of the church , VPB Oiairman Nelson, and practicing democratic procedure. died alpi the Valley hos of this city. Mrs. Jorgensen had the the other headed by Russell Waldron at the Bear River Stake quarterly at Friday night Henderson. ODT in the County Events lent; program following a long illness of heart misfortune of falling early Tuesday covers all places south of the school conference Sunday, May 3. Maritime Com-- - were scheduled, including a County pital f A priesthood session will be held Eastman, ailment. lent; morning and breaking her hip. Other to Bear River City and west to rman Land, end Interior Campflre program, participation 8:30 Sunday morning, and at the In at caused which set James Walton conducted in, Creek. Grouse Bishop complications tary. flaked motorists to the County Fair, individual communif same time there will be a meeting the services in the Second Ward her death the day following. Response to the registering was "i V following rules to con ty achievement programs and others, the ladies under the direction of for Mrs. Musical were was numbers fur Three years ago, Jorgensen not as complete as chapel. expected says . ttm wi inof a linnet- Others participating in the program nished by the ward choir, Mrs. PriS' broke her other hip and was confined Mr. Harris. Those who failed to reg- - the Btake Relief Society. Bishop tfZm- 2 Form included Nettie B. Lund, county home cilia Christensen and Mrs. Bertha to her bed and wheel chair for some ister will be given another opportun James Walton will be the speaker at session and Mrs. Ona K. Barlow demonstration agent; ;Charle3 W. Thomas, a duet; and Mrs. Ernest time, but lately was able to get neighbors who ity after domestic users have been! this '"general area. (3 Drive 40 Warnick, assistant county agent; and Clark, a solo. house with the aid of a registered. They will not, however, be will give the thought for the day. the around Sessions for the general public will Chour. (4) Do not idle motor the following club leaders: Mrs. Speakers were E. H. Cornwall, Mr. chair. She got up early Tuesday able to buy sugar without their cards hekt at 10 m. and 2 p. m. At be (5) Keep cars in good Thelma Kotter, Brigham; Mrs. P. E. Austin, grandfather of the wife of morning before others in th house are of consumers Domestic sugar fily.condition. (6) Align the o'clock there will be a meeting 12 Mrs. Reba Henrie, the deceased; Patriarch J. P. Chris and slipped on the kitchen floor, re- to Tremonton; Ault, thru next week, Monday register bricate reg-;- v Tremonton; Mrs. Bernice Heaton, El- - tensen, R. S. Calderwood and for the welfare workers. (7) properly. Bishop sulting in the Injury. Thursday, May 4 to 7, from 4 to 8 at Drive oils. Music will be furnishd by the con- l(8) with proper wood; Mrs. Mark Hall, Tremonton, Walton. Tributes or respect were Mrs. Jorgensen was a genial per- p. m. each day at the district schools. and Start bined choirs of the stake, under the slowly Tre O) and Thomas A Summers, West speed paid to the life of the deceased by son and delighted in visiting with her It will be necessary for each mema. direction of Walter Wuthrich, stake monton. was mil alert She each of the speakers. relatives and friends. ber of the family to secure a ration ! '.J safe minimum. (11) In-In the election of officers of the The deceased was born February in her mind, in spite of her advanced book in order to purchase sugar, as chorister. It is estimated that there flL nmnerlv. (12) Do not County Club Leaders' Associa 13, 1915 at Grouse Creek, Utah, a son years. Just a month ago she motored no sales will be made without a book. will be 200 voices in this choir. I The M. I. A. will conduct the eve aund curves at speeds that tion, Mrs. Thelma Kotter of Brigham of George S. and Sarah Ruth Mech- - to Idaho Falls to visit her son. The sale of sugar was frozen Mon was elected president, replacing Thos. am Cook. the car. was born September 18, 1849, day night until trade and domestic ning services, commencing at 8 i She I o'clock. Their program appears in an A. Summers of West Tremonton who When but a small child, his par. In Fynn, Denmark, a daughter of Ole users are registered. j other part of this issue, as the said three for had addiserved Simonsen to I Maren ents he and where Olsen moved president Petersen Tremonton, Department he It has been announced that Elder Young is known throughout me years and was released with a vote was reared and educated. He was es nispn. She came to America as a tion amounts will be allowed for canAir Force has requested ? church as a fluent speaker and supply 2,000 civilian flight of thanks for his excellent service, peciaily outstanding in his art work cohvf rt to the L. D. S. Church at ning purposes. Books will have to be the has a good message to leave Tremon South of married Darrell always schools She in to Heaton, his also. 23 much of for duty and contributed obtained for this purpose Army flying the age years. his hearers. The people of this stake in in this line. He was also talented in Rasmus Christensen Jorgensen Cj within the next 60 days. ton, was made vice president, replac will be happy to welcome him here have been ing Mrs. Arlene Barrus of Garland, handiwork and in taxidermy. He mar 1872 in the Salt Lake Endowment totaling $2,000,000 as the special visitor. TreDoris of in Mrs. and East a train Abbott In out home 1938 the their made March to CAA 9, and ried Lela Clrak House Qto carry they For Defense: Buy Bonds in instruction technique monton was made secretary, replac Salt Lake Temple. In 1941 he attend Bear River City. Her husband preof who Howell. liters of private licenses ed business college, but illness forced ceded her in death 56 years. ing Mrs. Verda Nesson suffi-- s was an ardent I'beai. unable to acquire Mrs. him to retire from active school in-- k he as treasurer in the several to time the For and work. church the qualify years worker, being Fespast Jying enemy Archie Ross Huff, 48, of this city, rectly or indirectly by Candidates for the instruc- -' to make them freely available for war has been unable to do heavy work due M. I. A. and secretary of the Relief died Wednesday evening in a StUi between Durooses of the United Nations and to his physical handicap. sises must be citizens, Society for 16 years and visiting Lake hospital of a heart ailment and wife .52 years of age, able to meet his for 20 years. She is the mothsurvived is He teacher this of by country the national needs Mr. Huff was born March 14, 1894, Bear River High School musicians bantord, er of six children, two of whom pre at Moab, Utah, a son of Jefferson requirements for a commer- - An exhaustive survey seeking out ev three children, Lawrence C at Brigham today, taking part in are survived Cook. She is have in Charles and Leland death. and A her certificate, logged l ceded Adams and Mary Emeline Moore eiy kind of enemy patent has already Caroline district music festival there. The the L. C. Chris 140 hours of solo flight, the Mrs. his children. survived four He is also hv parents by Huff. He served his county during begun under Mr. Crowley's direction, festival began this morning with the ;'snt said. Applications may the President said, and patents osten and the following brothers and sis tensen of Tremonton; Mrs. Nephl Je L War World of vocal soloists and U through CAA regional offices in the hands of neutrals or Al ters: Georgd W. Cook, Mrs. Elizabeth ferson, of Brigham; J. O. Jorgensen, He is survived by eight brothers performance sibly Iwsentatives group singers, throughout the lies or American citizens, but actual Frazier, Mrs. Louie Stokes, of Tre of Idaho Falls, Idaho; and Mrs. Clar J. T., Wayne, J. A., Cyrus ana J. and The the the orchestra, band, Bear River Mrs. Anna May Zezager, ence, Anderson, of City. Huff, all of Tremonton; William Lee ly under enemy control, will be un monton; numtwo clubs will each R. present 36 glee who of Wood, 18 Mrs. survived Martha also 19 and SheTs by grand nf Salt Lake Citv: Rile and Marion age years fA covered, He said a great many enemy Weiser, Idaho; bers, and there will be various In children and 55 'a for enlistment in the Army patents have already been taken over, Grand Junction, Colorado; Mrs. Zina Huff Andrews. Oregon: and three strumental solos. For the first time, AnSat held be will Esther Mrs. ow select the branch of services Funeral in the chemical and Kay, Palmer, Idaho; tvnrtimiiarlv sisters, Miss Ivy Huff, and Mrs. t for which they desire pharmaceutical field. derson, Corinne; and Mrs. Sarah urday afternoon at 2 p. m. in the Ruth O'Driscoll, of Tremonton ana it is said, Bear River is entering the DeDartment said. To Bear River City Ward Chapel, with Mrs. Blanche Rogerson, of Salt Lake each event on the program of a dis The President said, such patents Howells of Portage. trict festival. made in was the for enlistment, Interment City Bishop Charles Checketts conducting. City. volunteers will not be returned to the enemy at No prizes will be given or award ar made Shaw all of direction had the under citizens of the U. S. and have Mrs. cemetery Jorgensen services will be held Sat the end of the war. He said past ex Funeral of places made this year. Neither Sten-quland bur services ing & Iverson mortuary. ;1tten consent of their parents, George rangements for her particularly in the last war, 12:30 o'clock, in the Tre will there be any state or "National" perience, at to deatn. her urday the dedicated time to some ial grave. previous natents taken over eirTi7ftH j inteers seeking assignment t7VTTTW ffipmv For Victory: Buy Bonds Interment will be in the Bear River monton Second Ward Chapel. Inter- festival as have been held In previous Corps must make a grade of then were allowed to slide back into 'better in the Army General ment will be in the Tremonton ceme- years, but judges will offer their crit City cemetery. enemy hands, and that should be pre icisms of all numbers given. Bonds For ixion test' The Department vented at the end of this war. In re Victory: Buy tery. Vocal soloists taking part are Alice 'M enlisted men of Reserve ply to a question whether patents held be viewed at Rogers' Winchester, Tess Johnson, Merle ConThe may body ints who have been deferred Boy hv Amprir.an owners and pooled in Funeral Home Friday evening and ger, Sterling Huish, Keith Fraser and of dependency may apply for cartel agreements with enemy own 3c Wayne Hales. ia to Officer Candidate ers will be acquired, the President Saturday until time for services. Those playing individual instruBonds Defense: For Buy 4 provided Lt. Richard Griffin, of Stockton, they have had at said it wai his idea to take every control planting of young Erosion h, numbers are Frances mental li-emonths of active service we need, regardless of techni California, was home during the past trees at Beaver Dam creek is being thing ElizDemon-started Ellen Christensen, Mary J September 1, 1940, and are calities. He said the first thing we weekend for a brief visit with his done by the local Boy Scouts, says abeth Waldron, Gayte Millward, Val-le- e Garland. in friends we and qualified. if and family must do is win the war, Joseph A. Erickson, Northern Utah Crowther, Madge Henrie, Frank Secretary Stimson, in a letter He had charge of a f light of three Soil need the patents we are going to get Conservation District supervisor. and Russel Miller. Hi1! aker Wright Into flew recommended saw that Rayburn, thom if we can find them. He training planes Scouts meet at the C. C Watkins and Ros-cDirectors Saturday Every at of legislation to increase enacted War Pow Field Saturday afternoon and left the creek to trees. the that recently the Already Beckstead have been working-harplant U960 to 2,496 the authorized ers act probably would be used in the early Monday morning. One of the The Tremonton Farm Bureau held trees have locust hundred several to perfect their respective groups & L. Co. Bush, who was strength of the U. S. Mil-- j process of taking over enemy-hel- d lilds pilots was Lt. L. under the di- their meeting at the U. P. them, been music specified for the festiby planted in the The icademy cadet corps. The pro-S- n a guest at the Griffin home during rection of Assistant Scoutmaster auditorium Wednesday afternoon. patents. b are expecting creditable would allow an additional the visit. The other pilot was a cadet Reese. Several work days will be re- new officers, recently elected, con- val and oth their students. Sat for each Senator, Rep-'ducted the meeting. They are Mrs. performances from Commerce from Salt Lake, and the passengers quired to complete these plantings. Aid To Auto Dealers Bonds For Bny ' Victory: and Mrs. Guy Armv men from Oeden Delegate in Congress, Jones announced the RFC The trees are being made available Gilbert Parker, president; Mrs. Tom Secretary vice president; Commissioner for Puerto Brlffham. to the Northern Utah Soil Conserva- Ballard, Show working on a plan to reP the District of Columbia, is already farewell gesture, the pilots secretary, and Mrs. Waldo a As the Conservation Soil dealers the through District automobile lieve tion by ..Governor of the Panama Ca- circled their planes in close formation for erosion control plantings Grant song leader. manufacturers by purchasing their so low that many Service asd would Sec-- I Garland over Mrs. Nettle B. Lund was present the month permit one percent to stabilize gullies, protect stream stocks at cost plus cs Aid what War to see to out came and ap-amake additional gave many good suggestions on for missince January 31, townspeople and covering provide banks, charges carrying ly Freeas for when the total number was going on and to wave farewell .oiinnpnnsi idles lands not suited for "Food for Fun, as Well 1942.' Mr. Jones said the K u r.as alThe Tremonton Lions club Is sponfalls below dishes were in the spot dom." Egg that authorized. so contracted to purchase from tire to them. district the other purposes, reported a special film on Incendiary soring Bonds lieht. For Defense: Buy official. manufacturers all passenger car tires and First Aid, which will be other Bombs from the TTnir,:i leaders r:Ct& Biowi Plasma The and tubes repurchased by the manuThe raw gully banks are being the public, and will be held this to of free Bureau organizations aid the Army and Navy to Farm facturers from dealers at cost to the planted along Beaver Dam creek next the evening, May 5, comTuesday attended meeting. also district Rested a total of 1.280.000 conwin nave 10 percent to cover carrytrees that eventually dealer 8 o'clock. at plu3 Bonds mencing For Victory: Buy Wood, also be ; 380,000 pints to be siderable value to the community as The club will hold their regular ing and handling charges, and diy July l and These creek. the as car tires well 900,000 dur to purchase passenger stabilizing luncheon Florence to metrting Tuesday evening at C. The appearance of t.i ILjilrmirtrv in the Bluffing which 7 o'clock Instead of Wednesday. After vocal depart- plantings will prevent rectly from manufacturers the of '4000 Madsen Pints have already been were not pro purchased back from deal- ment of Brigham Young University off of the creek banks, thereby roads a short meeting they will go to the toe Red and lands county Cross said, and ers on a straight cost basis. Commerfarm tecting mgn annual second the First Ward, where the film will be will highlight are averaging about 17,000 cial trailers in stock and those to be school vocal music festival to be held from serious damage. shown. f e 18 blood donor centers. completed in the near future may be For Victory: Bny Bonds under sponsorship of This show will be of vital Impor V.;. the evening of founder Sunday the C. J. Penney, mS made to increase sold to the RFC at cost plus 4 per- the Stake M. I. A. to everyone. It is hoped that tance Auction to 18.300 trints as cent of Penney Company, will be In Tremon- a cost, Mr. Jones said. He statC. C. Watkins will have Director to large crowd will attend and re ton next Tuesday, May 5, greet C Relent laboratory capacity ed under present regulations of the charge of the musical program which MAY CHOSEN the benefits given. ceive store. of this friends the automobile veloped. Limited amounts RFC even second-han- d to Mrs. Madsen's numFor Victory: Buy Bonds addition In as visit Is this Mr. making Pasma Penney ; are being allocated dealers could borrow money to re will feature group and Individcomes from the of- a feefure of the 40th anniversary Announcement bers in the event of dis-- t, finance their businesses and mere M. M etc. ual songs by high, school students. fice of Merlin Cook, clerk of Box El- celebration of this company. He ani by in this Is no reason why they shouldn't, on Mrs. Madsen was invited to be pres- der county, of the names of the trial action tnemy the ' Red Cross said. ticipates greeting personally a proper and liberal basis." ent because some of her compositions Jurors chosen to act for the May term many friends In this community of are to be sung. of the District Court. this great organization. In ne every There will be numbers by the boys' Jone-ORegulations The I. L. Glenn, Brigham; W. J. Hess, See the advertisement announcing Ahead Of The Three people were granted U. EL Chester Loveland, Yost; his visit in another part of this issue. SfL nins' 0rder No 3 i7ft omninwes In the Federal uvu glee, the girls glee, the mixed chorus, Plymouth; sofiliations for the sugar besides H. W. choir, A the and A Call, Capella sample poll S. Norman Lee, Brigham; For Victory: Boy Bond citizenship In the District Court FriService is a Smith. JohnTew Civil TremonFrancis States Landvatter, Consumers los who -United Archibald, of by Willard; Parley day by Judge M. M. Morrison. They tju8 wiv made Alice Winchester, the Bert in Hulsh, Smiths are: Winifred Press Beckstead of H. son, Garland; Sterling schools Davis, shows elementary ton; records George Service 4-- H ' nd 7 CLUB Keith Hales, Government Merle Wayne Charles Checketts, one Conger, may purchase Tremonton, former British subject; Firth, Rawlins; executive branch of the eacit f nTr Annie Matilda Gosa of Brigham, first now number more than 10,000. The Fraser, and Max Adorns. Bear River City; James F. Seager, prorram will Garland; ;MeMn Homer, Tremonton; A brief feature of Club held its former British subject, and Catherine WI The Salt Creek War Ration Tohnsons rank second, numbering o, ceremonv honoring mem- Glen Burt, Brigham; R. A. Cakler-wixk- I. fourth meeting at the home of Jerry Taylor of Brigham, former Dutch 600. Next in line are the 5,700 Browns be a short Soc'etv. with Mrs. Tremonton: James L. Hunsak- - Anderson, The boys were served a de- subject with 4.800 Joneses coming along in bers of tre Relief to the tribute Anderson D. to R. up paying The following: filed petitions for keep er, Honeyville; J. Frank Bowring, licious luncheon. fourth rlace. Trying hard Lamon that leadin 4.4CO organization. club workers A. Britta Vilhilmine the naturalization: Millers, Clifford Tremonton; are Thomas Summers, Beard, ihn Tnmwj Brigham; nal and will offer the Invocation beti and of Simmons Danish the S. told Nelson, subject; Fran and 3,300 er, cheaper Jensen, Brigham. boys Hyrum Andersons, 3.750 Davises, benediction. the John live and of their cisco methods Wynn tfsterer at high 3 000 Wilsons. 2.700 Tavlors, Urgorri, Spanish subject, and fattening J. Allen Nicholas, Willard; Parley ter APrtl Bonds beat are their Cerafia Hollstrom Strand, The Judith stock. For Buy boys doing Victory! Thomas Moo res and 2500 Christensen, Elwood; Joseph T. Cut- to the Swedish subject fattened for animals the get ke Over Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Brough, of ler, Snowville; Adolph Jorgensen, June show. For Victory: Bny Bonds returnNeeded Pat- They are striving to get BUKkri Mrs. Grant Garner and son Los A..?eles, California, are visiting Brigham; Nels C. Hoist, Brigham; hlse-eand Mrs. Ernest Cornwall were feed to Mr. livestock and better a wosevelt told for their parents. Mr. and Mrs. James .J'rcnc ed home Wednesday after vlsitinr Y. Ferry, Uncle Sam's men on the front. buslne&i visitors in Ogdcn and Salt J. Albert Hansen, Bnham; 1Brough and Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Duane Getz Reporter Lake Tuesday. N?SStndlan Crowley to several days with her mother, -: Christensen. Brigham. ws controlled dl- - Fern Moulding In Ogdon. lot 4-- H LORENZO C. COOK FOLLOWING FALL TO VISIT STAKE Talented Young Revered Valley man to be Paid Final Quarterly Conference to be Sunday; bined Choirs to Sing fa 4-- H Man Dies Tuesday After Long Illness i Tributes Saturday 4-- H r, car-shajLI- !g - 4-- H a . y 4-- H .e Sr-T- to Archie R. Huff, World War I Veteran Dies Wednesday in Sal Lakte Bear River Musicians Participating in tival Held at Brigham ! Jore-ense- j i . n. com-frri- c ce . be st X Lt. Richard Griffin Spends Weekend With Family and Friends 1 Scouts Plant, Trees at Beaver Dam Fash-baug- e Egg Dishes to Tremonton Farm Bureau Ladies c oe -- - a e, c " Lions to Sponsor On Incendiary Bombs, First Tuesday . T?rt U Florence J. Madsen to at Music Festival 153 i J I J. Penney Greet Friends in Tremonton Personally Tuesday i Jep-pers- 6 - S 1T6 i TRIAL JURORS FOR TERM i Morrison Judge Grants Citizenship Papers To Three ''H NEWS I te 4-- H 3. Jep-pes- 28-2- . r en . |