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Show 7 swj(jit BOYD BORGSTROM Bushnell Captain TO BE RELEASED Addresses lions Ruhn Borgstrom Reported Missing In Action Widespread sympathy for the Borgstrom family of Thatcher was expressed last weekend when for tie fourth time in the from past six months a telegram famto the the War Department "We regret the words, bore ily to inform you." This time, however, it was to Pvt. advise them that their son, was reported Rulon Borgstrom missing in action on the European battle front. i Three other sons, Ciyde, 28, was lulled in Guadalcanal last March; his LeRoy,' 30, an infantryman, lost twin in' Rolon, in May; Italy life brother of Rulon, was wounded in a bomber mission over Europe and died in England in August. reSometime before Rulon was was cirported missing, a petition culated and signed by friends, askbe returned to the ing that Rulon with his brothand States United er Boyd, be taken out of active hattle participation. This petition was sent to President Roosevelt, and the aid of Senators Elbert D. Thomas, Abe Murdock, and Representative Walter K. Granger was asked, in order that such action might be taken so that the .added family be spared the member. another of losing prlef was However, before any action was Rulon on the petition, taken missing. reported ' When the' fourth message arrived, friends of the family again contacted the Utah delegation, Maw, and President Governor Roosevelt, in order that Marine Pfc. Boyd Borgstrom, who is stationed at Camp Lejune, North Carolina, be given another furthe lough, or be released from services in order to return home. REPORTED Car Load Of Metal Shipped FROM SERVICE two At Fourth Son of Thatcher Family Was With Invasion Forces In France o'clock Thursday MISSING evening. The topic discussed by H, Fronk, county the Captain was the methods used though the war at the hospital to prepare wounded brighter, the need soldiers to again take up an active has not lessened, participation, either in the service any is available, or civilian life. He described the gathered. methods used in learning soldiers who have lost arms and legs to use artificial limbs. His plea was that when they are released, for the public to treat them as any ordinary individual. "They don't enter-tane- and " RULON BORGSTROM pressed herself, that she would be "all right" if Boyd could only come Painthome. The family deeply appreciates all that has been done for them, and erpresses thanks for the many This week the city completed messages of consolation received marking out the parking spaces on and for the callers at the home. Main Street. The spaces are 18 feet long and should allow ample j parking space with out too many dented fenders, and paint scratched off. To assist motorists to become October 15th, eight days off, is more adept in parking, it is redeadline for mailing those the members of the State ported that Christmas packages to the boys town in will be Patrol Highway announces the Post Ofoverseas, Saturday to give instructions in fice a boy should If department. parallel parking. be shipped out after that day, packages may be sent to him, but all others must be mailed before sary. A banquet was served at long tables to 86 guests. The centerpiece was a three tiered wedding cake, topped with a miniature bride and groom. A corsage was presented to Mrs. Watland by her granddaugh- Parking Spots ed On Main Street ter, Mrs. Thomas Matney. The dining room was beautifully decorated with roses and fall flowers. Mrs. S. N. Cole had charge of the decorations. The program presented Helen W. Harrison singing, "Homing" and Mrs. Conrad Steffen singing, "Because," and "We've Come a Long Way Together." The Methodist ladies' choir, directed by Elda Stohler, san "Long, Long Ago," and "Sweet Genevieve." A lovely gold framed mirror was pdesented to the guests of honor by Mrs. Edgar Winchester, who also read One More Week for Christmas Mailing NEWS FROM THE SERVICE Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Beckstead Pvt. Scott Petersen, of Penrose, will take part on a radio program now located at Camp Roberts, is heard over KVNU, Logan, Monday California. Cache night at 7:15, when the adValley Civic Music Association Lt. J. T. Abbott is spending a vertises its membership drive. twenty day furlough at home with his .parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Abbott, having arrived home last McKinley Saturday. Lt. Abbott has been in the Aleutians for the past two and a half years. He will report to Camp Hood, Texas at the end of his furlough. He Is visiting this Automobiles, trucks, trailers and week with his sister, Mrs. John wagons conveyed bundles of paper Barnard, at Heber City. to the McKinley school this week Parents, teachers and older pupils Pfc. Val Bone left Sunday to were busy carrying, weighing and to return Florida, after a stacking bundles of that needed two weeksTampa, at home. Hi furlough war material. is a son of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. I Nearly every child had a bundle g Bone. While home, Val took and many childden brought in 100 lessons at Brigham airport and pounds, which gave them the rank took his solo flight Sunday, just a Lieutenant Paper Trooper, before leaving to return to his i Thursday, trucks, with the help base. He is training as a gunner of the older boys, began hauling in the Army Air Corps. His parthe paper to a freight car spotted ents accompanied him to Salt pn the tracks in Tremonton, Lake. f As yet figures were unavailable tut, Mr. Christiansen, principal 7 d Repair of and chairman, estimated that the school was over the original goal Flying Fortress bombers winging of ten tons without the counting on their misisons of liberating the parts of Europe is the paper that would be brought the duty of Master Sergeant Reed Si Friday. H. Johnson, East Garland. He is serving as foreman in sheet metal repair section of a base on an Memorial Eighth Air Force Bomber Station Held in England, speeding battle damaged giant bombers back Into the air to support Allied troops on the continent. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. A large group of friends, relatives and neighbors gathered at Sorensen, East Garland, and is a the Boar River City Chapel Sun- graduate of Bear River high school. day afternoon in memorial services Since entering the Army he has techinacl Curtiss-WrigCoring Daniel LaMar Chrlsten-en- , attended son of Mr. end Mrs. Daniel school. He has been in England for Christensen, who was killed in ac- 13 months. tion in the Pacific, recently. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Hadfield, of I The services were under the dilution of Bishop Charles Check-"tt- Riverside, have heard from their he with the American Legion son, Lt. Ross Hadfield, that invasion of in the t took part inducting the military program: Island In the South Pacific. The Colors were advanced by members of the Legion, and the vocation was by Moroni Lund-w'Mrs. P. W. Christensen has word Speakers were Park Stumm that her son, D. A, Davis, whose cf Bear River M. M. 3 c, Is being City, Glen Taylor rank la A. f Garland, BIshrm Jacksonville, Jess Petersen transferred from California, to Alameda, Penrose and Bishop Checketts. Florida, if American will serve as an Instruche where resolution legion 5 rend by Post Commander tor in the training school. i Christensen, and remarks on Wiatf of the Blue Star Mothers Mr. and Mrs. It. Dean Hall have Tnado a telephone call telling them had 1x7 W7? Marv Holmgren. 'Music was furrdshM bv the ward that their con Ac Lurcl D. Hall, was aT numbers by Reta who is in the Navy A'r Corps,Cadet "t last Friday. Anderson and Mary Anderson, who In a plane crash "Jurt Ee'or The Battle Hail received a reid iniury and the 71,0 benediction was by was badly shaken u?, but his said called who Chaplain Joe Burgess. Taps friend ;'fsl on Page 8) ,TB unded by Edward Heslop. School Assists In Scrap Paper Drive . B-1- Indian Dancers To Appear On Concert Association Program X - , 'M t FY. -- 1 ' x - v .1 V ' Points Per Pound R. D. Anderson, Tremonton; A. Anderson, Shoshone, Idaho; Ed Anderson, Dietrich, Idaho; Hans Anderson. Coalville; Fred Anderson, Cleveland, Idaho; Mrs. Nina Jensen, Cleveland, Idaho; L. L, Anderson, Malad, Idaho; Mrs. Francis Stokes, Salmon, Idaho; Mrs. Hazel Miller, Ogden; John E. and Ell C. Anderson, Bothwell, and Mrs. Anne Keller, Mink Creek; also 74 grandchildren and 96 greatgrandchildren. Thirteen grandsons are in the service of Uncle Sam. Bishop J. Leo Stokes will con duct the funeral. Victorious Bears Ready For Warriors 'Max Adams After four long years of hibrin-atiothe Bear River Bears finally emerged from the woods and toppled a hapless Logan eleven by the score of 20 to 6, last Friday, on the Grizzilies' gridiron. By the recognition of that victory, and of the powerful drives which the Rivermen presented, makes them a strong bid against the Weber Warriors, when these two teams collide on the Bears' n, home grounds this afternoon. During the past five years. Bear River has won but two football games. One, back in 39, and the other against Logan last Friday. This year the Bears have a team, which if it keeps .improving as rapidly as It has been, shall prove to be a strong contender for state honors. The Rivermen boast a line that will compare with any In the state. Their backfield was slow starting this season, but is improving steadily, and against Logan proved to be plenty powerful. Bill Winzeler, classy Bear tail- back, jumped out In from for the region scoring honors and packed the pigskin gainst Logan for three touchdowns, and mrde two conversions. The most brilliant run of the game came In the first qtrarter when "Big Bill" went off tackle try butter." on the Bears' own 45. and zigNew stamps will be: Red stamos zagged down t.h fiel'1 for the Bears 115. J5. and K5, and blue stamps first taVy, sir 1 a run o 55 yards. M5, N5, P5. Q5, and R5. Again in the third qvadter, the Present ration values of all line a opened through meats and dairy products except tackle, and up"Bigbig i1'" skirted butter, will remain unchanged throusrh like a frtwn roller, and during October, and the present made mn.1 of 10 rnd 15 yeards reration values for processed foods spectively, to make the score 20 Retail to 0. will continue unchanged. stores are advised to keep their Knudson then sent Coach present point charts posted in thdr his third Moyle onto the field, stringers Ftores, and to' scratch out "16" and after a series of nlavs, Ixiran and write in "20" in the point dirt. Their convervalue column for creamery butter. finally hit pay sion failed. The gun then Bounded, and the game ended on top for the Bears. 20 to 6. GIRF, SCOUTS When Bear River tromns onto TO MEET the gridiron against Weber today, The Girl Scout work has been two of the region's most powerful ropened for the fall and winter teams will be seen in action, in a months, and the first meeting was struggle which should wove to be held Wednesday evening. Any girl close all the wav, with both th over ten years of age, who would Bears and the Warriors running like to become a Girl Scout, should single wing formations. contact Miss ReNee Getz. The game will get under way Meetings will be held at 7 p. m. at 1:30 n. m. on Wednesdays in the basement of Following is the probable lfne-the Methodist Church. for the Bears: Bovd Marble Lvtle Diderirkson, ends; Orln Helton, t. Jav Cullimore. guards: Nefl Bob Erough, cuardv Don Woodward, center: Bob TTiwks, r, Births of the past week at the Jake White, hnlfbncks; PW Valley IIomital include a baby bov tailback; Eldon Anderson, bom to Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick fullback. Anderson of Ogden on October 2; n haby boy to Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. W. W, Whitnev M Holmgren, of Bear River City lARee Holt left last weeV for F"n on October 1; and a girl to Mr Pedro to visit with Bob WMtney and Mrs. Leland Burton, of Field- who ejected to be there for a short time. ing, on Soptembcr 30th. vr V i s. ar 1 ed non-foo- One change was made in the ration line up for October, but that change upped creamery butter from 16 to 20 pounts a pound, A. N. Rytting, community service member of the local War Price and Rationing Board, stated today. "The higher point value was given," the board member said, "because seasonally declining production made it necessary for the War Food Administration to reduce the allocation of creamery butter for civilian use during October to 85 million pounds against 95 million pounds allocated in September. There has been no change in the point value of farm or coun- ht condl-(Continu- ! newspaper advertising, special window posters and store displays could be prepared. "Thousands" of retail outlets of these companies, including both d food and chains, in hundreds of marketing centers of the nation, will be geared to the effort to make American consumer 'onion conscious," Mr. Gardner explained. They will emphasize to housewives in Utah and other states the health value of onions and urge them to buy in large quantities while the price is low. Independent retailers have been asked to participate in the cam paign and hotels, restaurants and railroads have been requested to feature appetizing onion dishes on their menus. 20 ? Z2" Funeral services will be conprospects look of scrap metal ducted Friday at 2 p. m, in the and as long as Bothwell Ward Chapel for Sophia It should be Johnson Anderson, who passed . away at the family home Tuesday morning of causes incident to age. She had been ill for several weeks. Mrs. Anderson has been a resi Growers Seek dent of Bothwell for the past fifty Stabilized years, and before that, she and her Andrew Anderson, home- husband, For Onions steaded the property there. She has always been an active memProspects of a stabilized market ber of the church and served for for Utah onion growers appeared a pediod of ten years as president brighter this week with the an- of the Bothwell Ward Relief Sonouncement that western chain ciety. She has also assisted at varstores have agreed to undertake ious capacities in other organizaan immediate farmer - consumer tions of that ward. She was born in Denmark, Aug sales campaign in an effort to move the large onion surplus into ust 5, 1862, and came to America with her parents, who were conconsumption. E. Ray Ganiner, American Fork, verts to the L. D. S. Church. They chairman of the Utah Onion settled In Bear River City. The Growers Stabilization Committee, Andersons were married in 1880 said chain stores responded prompt- in the old Salt Lake Endowment ly to the committee's appeal for House. born marketing aid and would begin to Of the fourteen children the couple, ten are still living: the sales campaign as soon as Butter Raised To Services For Daniel LaMar Christensen T. chairman. Even of Nazi-dominat- ed An-gu- BURIED FRIDAY the final date. Packages should be plainly a toast titled, "Reflections." marked "Christmas Mail;" should The Watlands were the recip- R. G. BROUGH MARRIES be wrapped and tied securely, and ients of good wishes from their NEPEH WOMAN the box must be of strong, rein- many friends on the occasion. Announcement is made of the forced cardboard, metal, or, wood. marriage of R. G. Brough, of this J. H. Laub was .in the Dee hos city, and Mrs. Maude Sperry, of The address should be plainly printed on both the box itself or pital last week, receiving treat- Nephi. The wedding took place at the inside wrapper and again on ment for infection of his eye. He Ogden, September 19th. the outside wrapper. No package returned home Saturday, and is Mr. and Mrs. Brough are visitshould measure longer than 15 rewrted considerably improved. in Nephi this week. inches in length and length and Mrs. Laub remained in Ogden at ing girth together must not be over the home of her brother, E. J. 36 inches. Hess, while he was in the hospital Point Value fly-!n- flak-battere- RESIDENT TO BE Market want your sympathy," the Captain said. Three Mexican Nationals from refused to consider any additional d Tremonton labor camp the furlough on the grounds the Boyd the group with singing had already had two. Senator Thomas and Governor and playing. Maw again requested that some action be taken to spare the BorgMrs. S. B. strom family any further sorrow Mr. and that if a release could not be Watland Honored secured, that the boy be trans ferred nearer home, When the news came Thursday The ladles of the Methodist that Boyd was to come home, the church sponsored a banquet and family was overcome with joy, and program Tuesday evening in honor could hardly believe the good of Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Watland, news. Mrs. Borgstrom has ex on their golden wedding anniver- i Jilts THREE EARLY VALLEY The twenty-secon- d car of scrap Captain Barrett, of Bushnell Hospital, gave a very interesting metal since the scrap drive started and inspirational talk before the two years ago, left the Tremonton Tremonton Lions Club Wednesday station this week, according to J. afternoon, the Alben Borgstrom family was advised, of the that in request, which was first refused, their son, Boyd, was being given an honorable discharge from the Marine Corps and would be sent home to comfort and assist his parents The case of the Borgstrom faminterest ily has gained nation-wid- e the past week, with the large .press groups carrying the story. Tuesday the family received word that the Marine Corps had ill Mm RECKSTEADS TO PLAY ON MUSIC ASSOCIATION PROGRAM -- NUMBER TREMONTON CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1914 VOLUME XX Reginald and Clpdys Laubin, ..Chief Old Bull of the Sioux Inforemost exponents of the Ameri- dians, that he invited them to can Indian dances, will a.ppear as ' dance before 1000 Sioux on their North Dakota reservation. He al- -' the next number sponsored by the so bestowed upon Reginald Laubin Bear River Vadey Concert Asso- his amo, One Bull, and gave ciation. Thtir program will be gi Gladys Laubin the name of his en at the Pear River high school mother, Goxl Feather, auditrium, Thursday, October 12, For a number of years the Lau- at 8:15 p. m. bins have spent their entire time This oupi? gives (iyp,-rstudying and presenting the lore of Indian song and o the Indian, and heve succeeded dance. Critics have termed their in leaning more of the old time musically, ' life of the Sioux than the Indian performance "A gem artistically and educationally." children themselves, according to Their interpretations so pleawed their Chief. v- j j liitor-pretJtio- as I i ur IiospiSalIJews' Stcn-fiufs- Win-7ele- Del-be- rt |