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Show wwBV VOLUME XX -- TREMONTON CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, APRIL 12, - 1943- - ligation Mourns- Franklin plan Campaign To IRaise Airport Funds FINAL RITES Do Roosevelt Death Takes President As Close OlEuropean Conflict Nears Retiring Bishopric Of Second Ward Honored At Social HELD FOR HENRY ROSE NUMBER THIRTY The nation and the entire world MOURHED One of the outstanding social Impressive funeral services were shocked Thursday afternoon was held Wednesday afternoon in the events of the year for members of the at untimely passing of PresiFirst Ward chapel for Henry S. the Second ward and friends of of Delano Roosevelt at Franklin fund dent $1500.00 I With a cash CONCERT ASSOCIATION Rose, 62, who died Sturday morn- the recently released ward BishopTremonton Warm DIRECTORS TO MEET Springs, Georgia. !W(jv subscribed, ric was the testimonial given in ing in a Brighamhad been setting President The The Lions Club, The Jaycecs last week. than More honor their City hospital fob of the local sketch for and a complained of a A meeting of the Bear River 600 people gathered at the ward to raas Valley Concert Association board lowing an illness his head, then the side of in launched a drive pain of five weeks. chapel to enjoy the evening and of the the finishing and fainted never for been Sun has directors of for Walset regained con' f fads pay their respects to James Bishop Wayne t 1 sciousness. Sten-quilot site, four and a half miles day afternoon, at 4 o'clock in the Sandall conductton, John Garfield, George lowest of Tremonton. First Ward chapel. and Albert Earl. By late Thursday afternoon the ed the services. I of the President's death had A checkup on the sale of tick which consisted suitable leas; has been sec news The auxiliary organizations of has ets sold and final arrangements for of the to the far corners of the on the property, and it spread in themselves the ward did following: proud I and fenced. the Fisk Jubilee Singers will be and earth, expressions of regret jjgjdy been graded former show their the efforts to Organ prelude j' ' to complete the field matters of business to be consid to come to the nations capi-to- J began Genevieve! , fathers ward a jtit proposed royal evening. build- - ered. from the ' men and 1 strips, women in every landing Hvraling ' Walker; Invoca-- I i The M. I. A. put on a very fine of life. walk SUltaPiC naugaiw. . tion D. B. Green program, highlighted by a Last the field ready Mrs. Roosevelt, after being were President K. H. Will and Testament, povemcnts to place Speakers Second V C. U. S. of the death of Mr. Roosefor use. Patriarch Fridal, James Walton Ward Reveries by the Agony stated Club velt Lions that she "felt more sorthe of sanction and Council Richards W. W. of By Logan. Songbirds, musical numbers, readthe people of this nation for and the community ry k hveees, Each mmHMmm wnawcwumip ywifW rm ' speaker bore witness to the ings, tributes and responses. wwiwwu'Wil im Ann and the people of the entire world w&cn i,wu I fed committee, character of Mr. Rose. Of sterling The Primary organization was in than she did for the immediate Lions The fund. gave rem this his devotion to his church, his charge of refreshments and, ROOSEVELT PRESIDENT pleas was matcnea family." which oy rjO.00 family and the community. They ed everyone. Just prior to the President's ijaycees. praised the fine example he had the entertainment Financing death, high military officials anbe wiil at dance A benefit given set before his own children and his and was up to the Sunday nounced that from all indications, gifts on fellow associates. Wednesday, Crystal Spring who their School, proved ability organized resistance in Germany funds. Anril 25. to raise additional To Musical numbers were: Vocal in this line. The Relief Society in would end within the next few Walt Chamberlain is donating the solo, "Teach Me To Pray," by chose a lovely of the charge gifts oays. he of the hall for the dance, Stokes, accompanied by Mrs. oil painting of a scene in Ogden Truman took the local C. the of A. king a member Stokes; Organ solo "Going Home" canyon to be presented to Bishop oath of office late Thursday after conbe will Memorial services IP, Mrs. Genevieve Walker; Violin Walton for his new home. Each of noon and wnl take over the presiI Ritrht leader Leon W. Dunn, solo "The Lord Is My Shephard" the other members of the Bishop ducted Sunday, April 15, at 2 p. dential responsibilities early Fri tn. in the Bear River City chapel twith Wayne Larsen and Floyd Ross Beckstead, accompanied by nc was a full set of Docugiven day morning. raise sufficient Adams, hope to Mrs. Beckstead and two selection mentary History of the Church. for Pfc. Lysle J. Christensen, son Mr. Roosevelt was the seventh Mrs. Christen Mr. and of Irving I funds through the dance and other by the choir "Oh, My Father," Each of the ladies was presented president of the United States to e sen. donations to enable them tC and "Come, Come, Ye Saints." with a corsage and lovely handkerdie during his term of office, and Pfc. Christensen was killed in state and federal aid in fin' Benediction was given by Mr. chief. the only president to be elected for action on Luzon, Feb. 10, 1945. aneing the complete project. Barlow. the four terms at the White House. He was concluding Dancing The C. A. P. boys promise a hyarmerlr anshrd anan anandana also was the Interment was in the Garland feature of the evening. only President to pass He was born July 2, 1920 at free airplane ride to any individu' while nation was at war. the Haws with William away Cemetery Bear River City. He spent .his life who contributes $25.00 or more the dedicating grave. Stasit 'MSSWiirf in this community assisting the si mi to the project. Bii. L. To Mr. Rose was born March 23, FRANK STEVENS farmers with their work. Parent-Teache- r 1883, in Farmington, a son of Al inducted December He was 29, Services ..V : S. and Alvira Smith Ri Frank Stevens, principal of the ley 1942. He was an active member Farmreared and in was educated, Udy At Bear River high school was one of Funeral services will be con- of the L. D. S. church, holding the ington and attended the old Brig-haof State members office of an Elder Utah five new ducted Friday Sunday at 2 o'clock in the Young college at Logan. counalumni Agricultural college Surviving him, besides his parHe married Olive Marie Barlow Honeyville ward chapel for John Preparations are under way at cil to be announced Saturday by L. are the following brothers the who ents Hunsaker, Lake the Salt in passed Oct. away 10, 1906, Funeral services will held McKinley School for the sec be H. Parley Kilburn, alumni assoc- L. D. S. Mrs. Rose died Wednesday at the home of his and sisters: Lt. Thirl Christensen, ond and final r temple. con Friday at 1 p. m. in the Riverside iation secretary, following tabula- January 7, 1934. He was active in daughter, Mrs. Martha Johnson stationed at Liberal, Kansas; Nola ference of the ward school Buxtcurrent for Mrs. year. chapel Mary tion of mail ballots from U. S. A. L.D.S. church Gaylcn, Floy, Dee, Varge, Elmo At this time teachers nlan to diswork, a former sup- at Burley, Idaho. on Udy, 55, who died Monday C. alumni. and Meredith Christensen of Bear cuss with Hunsaker of thc one was Mr. School erintendent of the the parents the goals the a. m. at her home in RiversiThe new council members were and ward teacher! Sunday River City. this settlers He of He moved to early valley. child has achieved during thc year; de, after a three week's illness of selected from 15 candidates and The family requests no flowers. and to Tre- was a bishop of the Bothwell ward Garland 35 leart trouble. ways the home can furthcr conwill serve three-yea- r terms begin monton 20 years ago for Trelived in and years, many She was born ago. tribute to his success and special years Mav 15. 1889 Survivors include eight sons and monton also, for a number of summer Midvale, a study and will make any Frederick of daughter Caldcr, Vernal; Lloyd N. John-aSmith Rose and Mrs. years. His wife, Cclestia C. Hunreccmendations daughters: Hilda Larsen Buxton. She at-- ; necessary to aid San Francisco; Leonard W. R. Bruce, Tremonton; saker died here September 3, 1924. tended school thc childs future success. at Midvale and at McDonald, Salt Lake City; Can- - Dorothy Miss Loretta Rose, Logan; Ken- Since that time he has lived in In the conference, the days arc age ot 15 moved with her tr;l and TItcU MtV n Hvnim x Lt. Ray H. Burley with his daughter. He was j neth Rose, Hawaii; family to during the latter part of the week, Oregon. Four years later Frank Stevens, Tremonton. services were conduct' where in the Funeral forces in in Honeyville several months ago armed with the Rose, they moved to Garland. past the conference Mr. Stevens, a graduate of 1937 and to attend the funeral of his bn cd Thursday afternoon by Bish days were held She was married to Edmund is principal of Bear River high England; Miss Verna Rose during the first of Charles Wood for Mrs. Joseph the week. Parents will note the Mrs. Maurine Canfield, Ogden; ther, D. W. Hunsaker. op in October 1907 in the Salt school, has served as secretary and Miss Elaine Rose, He is survived by a son and ine Newman Bowcutt, 54, who Brigham City; use L. D. S. days as Wednesday. Thursday and Temple. They have president of the Box Elder Elemenfed in Riverside since their two sisters, Mrs. Essie R. Barber, daughter, Bert Hunsaker and Mrs, died Sunday at 7:20 a. m. at Friday, April 18, 19, 20 from the A mar' tary Principals' Association. past St. rie. brigham hospital following ling- hours of 2 to 4:30 p. m. Anthony, Idaho; Mrs Inez Johnson, both of Burley, Idaho. Box Elder chapter secretary of the Ririe. Idaho and 13 grandering illness. Survivors include her The McKinley School faculty husband, U S A C Alumni Association., he Hawcs, She was thc widow of Alfred were children. oar daughters and six sons: Mrs. aldo did pleased with the attenClinic G. Bowcutt. She was born May 17 dance very graduate work at the Unifor the Johnson, Mrs. Irene Forsberg, January conference versity of California and Harvard 1890 in Ogden. a daughter of Hen- which was Cleo Forsberg, ninety percent and corfa Dale, Verl, university. y and LeVere all ry and Mary Darney Newman. invite all parents again and dially of Riverside; To She was reared and educated in Jwel Udy of Bothwell; Corp. hope that the concluding confera mere tree he immuniwill 4-To H Ogden and in 1902 she moved ence will be as successful. cn Udy with the army air The regular monthly Stake zation clinic at the McKinley with her family to Bear River val"Kes in Florida; Mrs. June Bow-tjTo Saturday, ley. She was married to Mr. BowLeadership meeting will be held School in Tremonton, of Dr. and Mrs. D. B. Green and Ogden; nineteen grand fol April 28th. Innoculation for diphthe with 15, Sunday, April cutt, Oct. 10, 1910 in Brigham daughter Donna were Salt Lake rcn and the brofollowing Miss Fern Shipley, assistant state theria, whooping cough and boos City. They moved to Garland 30 visitors on lowing group sessions: 'and sisters: Mrs. Sarah Hil- Monday. leader will be in Box club 12 ter shots for typhoid, vaccination at committee Welfafc Stake and Ameron years aco and lived there since that Buxton of Gar-an- Elder for small pox will also" be given. time. Mr. Bowcutt died June 24, county two days to help o'clock noon. Clyde Buxton of Sandy. with club work. Small pox vaccinations should be 1938. Hieh Council at 1:15 P. m. Home demonstrtion agent, Besall High repeated every five to seven years for session General Mrs. Bowcutt was an active Mrs. Marion Summers was host-- J Recent Births sie M. Hansen announces a meet- Priests of the stake. in order to keep up immunity. member in thc Relief Society in a family dinner on Sunday On this date we will give the thc Garland ward and a past capMelchizcdck Priesthood qimrum Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Leonard, a ing to be held for club leaders at fnioon. A large group of the 10 a. 17th at the Utah officers and committees. first shot of typhoid, with two tain of the Garland chapter of the boy, April 7th. m., April men family enjoyed the Power &? Light auditorium in TreStake missionaries. Stake and other shots to be given on May 5 Daught2rs of Pioneers. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Roundy, monton, Tuesday, "April 17th and Ward Aaronic Priesthood super and May 12. Survivors include the following a girl, April 7th. If you have not had booster sons and daughters: Mrs. Ruby Wednesday, April 18th at 10 a. m. visors, ward and stake Adult Mr. and Mrs. Chclscy Marshall, ss in the Court Room at Brigham Aaronic Priesthood supervisors and shots of typhoid each year, be sure Forsberg, Clarence Bowcutt, Mrs. a boy, April 7th. Citv. All leaders, or persons in take and ward Temple workers at to come and get the three shots Marbara Forsgrcn, Betty Ruth Mr. AJd To Mrs. Cliff Kerr, a boy, terested in club work are invited 2 :30 p. m. now. Bowcutt and Miss Joan Bowcutt, April 11th. Because of shortage of doctors all of Garland; Hazel Burnhope, Mr. and Mrs. George Iiott, a The Stake Y. M. M. I. A. deof the!wattcnd all three members of and nurses, this will be the only Helper; Mrs. Viola Cutler, meet to sires girl, April 11th. Uoss' a dass for Mr. and Mrs. Enor Stcnquist, TAYCEES HOLD the ward superintendences of the place in Northern Box Elder counCorp. Vircil Bowcutt, with NIGHT Mutual, Scoutmasters, Explorer ty where typhoid shots will be U. S. Army in Texas; Pfc Frank a girl, April 11th. LADIES aJn begmning May 19th. The ladies of the Junior Cham- leaders. Ward Aaronic Priesthood given this year. All Northern Box Bowcutt, with the U. S. army in rno Mrs. Mary Carter is receiving members were secretaries during the afternoon Elder communities are invited to the south Pacific; four grondchild-rctcid ,Wdworic which will be ber of Commerce this date. in come D. on Mrs. and medical on her treatment. mother, scssnons. Mary at their regular meeting M8lytynhospitai- AnJ tucsts followthe Newman. Cafe. Merle Ncal of Snowville is beTremonton; the Oak at Wednesday night Lou- ing treated for a fractured IMPLEMENT TO MANAGE Mrs. brothers and sisters: UNDER CAFE ERN'S included ing lag, reOther Captain guests find hcrself REPAIR AND SERVICE ise Gcphart, Tremonton; Mrs. ceived when his horse fell with MANAGEMENT thc and NEW Norr following Francis 1 need for our J. Leone Williams, Wellsville and him. v try.m Am time of out of town representatives of the cafe his Mattock of sold C. O. Chico, "Ike" Newman, Thatcher: has "wnbers of the 1.,, Hansen O. Grant E. Henry Mrs. Jaycecs: Mr. and Arvclla Thcmonton this arrived in half brothers anr and thc i Rosabel Pavnc uiarpp r,c i and following Mr. tn Visiting regulations adopted by Thorne of Springvillc, arrangements assumed man week to associate himself with thc sisters: Mrs. Mamie Stone. Fred Utah State Hospital Association: have who Salt Lake; Morrison, Brockbank, Mrs. Jay nd A)mS Mnson,Con- Visiting hmrs from 2 to 3 and Lcland Burros. agement, and will be pleased to jFronk Equipment company as scr- and J. B. Newman, all of Ogden: i!nmUn' G,fforJ Watland. Mr. and Mrs. or, vice and repair manager tor trie Mrs. Pearl Bowcutt. Riverside; 7 to 8 o'clock. at their and friends their and place Mr. see MC C,ydo Morris and Bingham Canyon line of farm Farl Newman, Bothwell; Mrs. No children under 15 years perbusiness. Thc new owners have reJ"hns"nUd;cs Any one of these Mrs. Frank Fistcr of Provo. thc restaurant Thc Gay mont. lie has had years of practi-Qaf- Florence Shaffer, Washington, D. mitted on hospital floor. .IbJ? .surr,v registration leal experience in this line and will C, and Ernest Newman, CaliNot more than 2 visitors in a 1? glVC furthcr inform-Mhc FIRST WARD TO be pleased to 'meet A-owners fornia. room at a time. courscHEAR CAPTAIN NORR Summers of and help them with their problems. Visitors Mrs. to reman only 15 minReg. and Mr. will be N. thc Professional Norr ittr?, Captain Francis Mrs. D. R. Waldrnn and child- utes (except immediate families). California have; will also give as- - thc speaker at thc First ward meet- Santa Barbara Mr. and Mrs. Harry Drew mad.: ren spent thc weekend in Brigham of Mr. and Mrs. Mar-Only mrmlvrs of immediate Dn cEWhitc- ing Sunday evening. Special musi- been guct3 a fn Witness trip to Salt Laic the City with her parents, Mr. and families allowed to visit confinewhile week, the Summers past cal mincers will also be features inn first of the week. Mrs. James E. Halvcrson. ment cases. b"n'll and visitiV relatives in the valley. the service. of Agnes Stirling. - - CAP. ibers L st if 0. opto id Named To Alumni tfotv mCgi :al. g the A. i. win La-Vo- Memorial Services Honor Lysle J. Christensen Sun. n 1 use Vice-Preside- 3:00 sec-ur- in a! Hunsaker Be Buried Sunday J. id 14 For Mrs. Riverside Conference At McKinley School Afternoon Parent-Teache- at 5 Josephine Bowcutt Buried At Garland Thurs., Afternoon d j uie ? Immunization Sat., April 28th Priesthood Leaders Meet Sunday Club Leaders Hold Meeting tt ! 4-- d Hospital News also high after-togethe- tit .yit5 and- - ervc 'n." your :klog tX while r. For Nurses' Be Given W' ,sPShip I-- Cor-inn- j ... i ... n - iin. style y For yOUf mtry'5 CVn? Cl Pat n1. . 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