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Show TREMONTON CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1916- - XXI VOLUME HE'S TOPS lunch cninm ! wife? Ceakr r INCREASED BE LEONARD BISHOP AND WARREN E. HANSEN CHOSEN AS BISHOPS IN GARLAND AND EAST GARLAND WILL COSTS fc- - - .,4, fv - 1 i ! ! - Federal Food Administrahas advisca wc m.nwio Sning April 1, the government Tno longer give financial aid program. JKhool lunch cost of each fSerefore, the. and the increased Hch has been the in elementary lunch for "Qs will be thirteen cents a day schools the price in the high Sbeen increased to eighteen . I I day. a cents an emergency "This is High School Basketball Team arrange--a- t to take the end of were guests of honor at the luncheon meeting of the Tremonton Lions Wednesday evening. Coach Hughes introduced members of the group and Boyd Marble, ace guard in the northern region, expressed thanks for himself and team mates. C. E. Smith, former principal BOYD MARBLE, flashy Bear of the high school, gave a very excellent talk commending the River guard, received team and the coaches on the fine he when the on placed recognition State Class A Basketball team as showing made at the state tournament. guard. Dale Gardner, another of the Bear River five, placed on the FIRESIDE CHAT second team as center while Cleon SCHEDULED All and Gleaner 'Girls Summers received honorable menof the Tremonton Second ward tion. are invited to attend church services Sunday evening and the Fireside Chat following at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Shuman. James Walton will be the speaker at the chat. LEAGUE TO CIVIC 1 school basketball team and coaches 4i, ORGANIZE TEENA- GE CANTEEN state-wid- Plans are well underway for a establish' Teen Age Canteen to be annin Trcmonton, according to officers received by ouncements of the Women's Civic League. R. G. Mrs. Mel Wood, Mrs. Woodhead, Mrs. Ted Cochran and Mrs. Wesley Gephart were chosen ii a committee to visit the successful canteen now operating in Prove. A snack bar was installed and box were made games and a juke available, all for a small fee. The canteen was open six days out of 1j FOR MRS. GERMER AT DEWEYVILLE has been very the community and will provide for entertainment during the summer months. a project needed in Such much y Funeral services were held Mon day in the Deweyville ward chap el for Mrs. Anna Hansen Germer, who died Friday at the Valley hospital. The services were under the di rection of Bishop Clarence Fryer. C. J. Dewey of Tremonton, paid tribute to her charity and dynamic personality, stating that she was a worthy example for her friends to emulate. Mrs. Pearl Perry of the Deweyville ward Relief So ciety paid a tribute from the or ganization. M. G. Perry and N. Peter Marble spoke of the wonderful spirit of industry and faith which Mrs. Germer possessed and President Robert J. Potter of the Bear River Stake recalled the many pleasant hours he had spent with the Germer family, of the kind and wise council that she was able to give to young and old and of the fine heritage that she left to those remaining. Remarks were made by Bishop Fryer. Musical selections were beauti fully rendered by the Relief Society chorus who sang. "Beautiful Sunset," and "Beautiful Home," and a male quartet from the Tre monton First ward who sang Uh My Father," and "Jesus, Lover of My Soul." Mrs. Royal Eccles played a violin solo accompanied by Mrs. J. D. Wilson. The invocation was ottered by O. W. Snow and the benedic tion by Louis Spackman. Interment was in the Deweyville Cemetery by Shaw and Rogers Funeral Home with Horace R. Barnard offering the dedicatory IMMUNIZATION ANNOUNCED DATE Saturday, March 23 is for the immunization st the date clinic to at the McKinley School. immunization will be givecontagious diseases. held be Free n for BARRY DREW HEADS MOSQUITO WROL GROUP The j annual session of the Box ,Eder County Mosquito Abatement District was held Friday, parch 8, at the District court J nan, with Dr. Don M. Rees, Uni-fwsit- y of Utah Professor of Robert Wilson, Salt biol-- Lake Mosquito Abatement District pervisor, Lt. Fred Harmeston f 3a u. S. Department of and T. A. Schoenfeld of Lake Abatement District the ff ere visitors. who has spent several special Dr. Rees, ? f the study of the control mosquitoes, was the principle ; ln .speaker. :.F'ere a real problem in Box not nnKf fmm point of being pestered but epidemics which mos-iJuOCS have been found to spread, these are brain fever in :;jng weeping sickness, infantile pin i J ... miu tularemia. U COUntV. f V6I0 1 . wh the ( Public' mosquito abate- m thls county can be n to success and returns . , evident by increased usable pi , .Qtried slG , " t - rrrr H.Mtti v Ranter and more healthful nnth Willi liv- - Vm n electcd were as follows urcw. BA5 be president; M. G. J. Edwin .secretary and member of the nd William F Jensen and m unatord members of the h J ' A Unas At ?er is the District Su A0 Valley men Open Business In Brigham City 5?mcnade at 9:30 I ikddtfrt0 on p. m.- - Tuesday, dance will be UsleraTRivcr hiSh ; ii ng 01 Junior Prom the FrouTv a00 decor- ART EXHIBIT ATTRACTS PUBLIC Oy-le- Wide and favorable comment the exhibition of paintings at the Bear River high school at the present time. Many of Utah's best known artists are represented in the collection, and is being heard on from which some will be chosen for purchase to add to the school's art collection. The Library building is open daily and on Tuesday and Thurs day evenings for the benefit of the public, who are invited to view the works while they are at thc Jay Dee Harris Starts school. Construction of Modern Building Scout Executive To Speak At First JEANNE WELTY, who will give a monodrama in three acts for the Bear River Valley Concert Association, appears Monday evenGround was broken this week in the Tremonton 8:15 at ing for the construction of one of the second ward hall. largest buildings in Tremonton. "The Mystery of Theodosia Jay Dee Harris who recently sethe story depicting the life Burr," cured the agency for Internationof the only child of Aaron Burr, al trucks is planning the modem will be given by Miss Anybuilding which will consist of of- one who heard Miss Welty. in her Wclty fice, showrooms and service de- Ward Sunday The Boy Scouts of the Tremonton First Ward will hold a Court of Honor, Sunday evening and will give wards in first and second class merit badges. An exhibit of their handicraft will be arranged. Loo Roberts, Scout executive of performance here a year ago, will partment. realize that this play about the thc Ogden area will be present to The building will have a 96 first gentlewoman of her time and speak at the meeting. foot front with a depth of 114 her mysterious untimely death, feet, will be of brick construction gives ample opportunity for charand on a very modernistic trend. acter portrayal in a dramatic way. The building which will be erected under the direction of Lee Oyler is estimated to cost approximately At their recent meeting the Tre$45,000. monton Farm Bureau chose Ethel Palmer as their president for the next year with Bernice Heaton as and Marjorie Sten' as quist secretary. Janet Nelson and Uleda Grant were named as directors. Monday, March 25 until 12 The next meeting of the group noon, the City will receive written All arrangements have been be Wednesday afternoon, will bids on several buildings located made for an entertaining eveninir : o March 27th at the home of Mrs. ' . . o i r u i property rormeny ownea Dy at the Bear River high school al Floyd Kaneko. umni party to be held Saturday Rose Kerr, where a demonstration on the "washing of wool will be The buildings are a evening, March 23, at the high frame house, a frame granary, a school gym, announces the commit- given and the year's program will be made. cinder block garage and one cow tee. barn. Buildings must be removed An outstanding program folat the bidder's expense within a lowing the theme "Through the reasonable time. Years at Bear River" promises to be very entertaining. A dance, usthe Prom Junior decorations, ing with good music and a floor show, will follow. The committee extends an invitation to everyone who wants to this last week it was only Up to April 1 has been set as the final see improvements at the Bear Riv"ghosts" giving the second ward day for signing up for Mexican er high school. trouble, but now they have the National workers for farm work problem of dealing with "invisible for the 1946 season. women" and "Indian Mystics." HOSPITAL NEWS Newell J. Larsen, county farm As if "ghosts" and "invisible Births: labor supervisor explains that the women" were not enough, those Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Kamp-ma- labor department of the U. S. D. in charge also have to contend of Plymouth, a boy March A. must know by that date the with a designing (to the extent 15th. number of men requested. of $10,000). Mahajah from India Mr. and Mrs. Wayne HolmIt is urged that all farmers in (really a local boy making "good") gren, a boy March 16th. need of farm labor during the whose mysticism (or charm, and Mr. and Mrs, Vern Hess, a coming season call at the Extension you'll have to see "great Caesar's boy March 18th. Service Office at Brigham City Mr. and Mrs. Vern Steed of and sign their contract immediate- Ghost" to decide which) threatens to undermine the happy homes of Stone, a boy March 19th. ly. the Maxwells and De Roysters. Receiving medical treatment this It is the hope that all these week were Melva Castlcton, the ACCEPTS LOCAL strange "goings on" will come to baby of Andy Martinez, Ed Bigler, POSITION Stander Emma an end and the 2nd ward will set- Mrs. Parley Petersen, Mrs. LesG odd ard tle back to normalcy after the two ter Picrson and Mrs. Tom has accepted the position of pubMrs. Ray Farmer had a ma- lic health nurse and assists Mrs. public performances of "Great Caesar's Ghost" to be held on the jor operation on Thursday, Mary Sterling whose offices are located second ward stage. In order that Rogers' tonsils were removed in thc Bank Building. the children may have the "Ghost" Tuesday, and Lorin Anderson and to themselves, and so also that par- thc daughter of Roy Allred were SEVENTIES TO ents may "roll in the aisles" with- treated for pneumonia. MEET AT out embarrassing their children, DEWEYVILLE two separate performances have NAVY RECRUITING A meeting of the 153rd Quorum been arranged. of Seventy has been called for SERVICE IN BRIGHAM Tuesday, March 26th at 7:30 Friday, March 22, a Navy Re- Sunday following Sunday School for children. cruiting Service will be at the at the Deweyville ward. March 27th at Police Station in Brigham City. All members are urged to at Wednesday, 8:15 for adults. Men from 17 to 30 can enlist. tend. Far.n Bureau Officers Chosen ALUMNI PARTY ARRANGEMENTS City Offers Buildings vice-preside- nt ii r The automobile and farm equipment agency in Brigham City will be handled by Erie Compton and sons, Dean and Dale, and J. H. Miller and sons. Dale and Troy. The firm will be known as Compton, Miller and Sons and will occupy a building now being built at 153 So. Main St. A new building fronting on Main Street is planned for the near Kaiser-Fraze- future. The initial showing of these two new automobiles will be in about 30 days. Mr. Compton has been a farmer in Thatcher and his twin sons have just returned from the service. Mr. Miller is a former East Garland farmer, who has been in insurance or several years. His son, Dale has just returned from three years military service, and Troy expects to be home in August. PLAN FOR EASTER BAZAAR A work meeting was held by members of the WSCS, Tuesday, at which time articles were made ready for the Easter Bazaar. A pot luck dinner was served. NOTICE are interested in the as county tire control position Box Elder County, of supervisor make application to tne nox please Elder County Commissioners by April 1, 1946. The job will last for eight months of the year. (Seal) prayer. J. Edwin Baird, The manv beautiful floral of County Clerk. fpn'naa and the large group of friends and relatives present expressed the love of the community for Mrs. Germer. Mrs. Germer was born October 26, 1871 at Logan, a daughter of Christian and Anna Mortenson The family came to Drwewille when she was five v.vears old and have resided there since. She married Louis Germer on March 23, 1906 and received their endowments later in thc Lo Mrs. Germer was gan temple. active in the Deweyville ward, serving in thc Relief Society presi dency for a number ot years. Surviving arc thc following sun and daughters: Kenneth Germer, Vcr-nn' ' Deweyville; Mrs. Bertha G. E . '', Max of Salt Lake City and the following Germer, Ofidcn; Tnhn T. Hansen. Tremon ton. I. G. Hansen, Los Angeles and Chris Hansen, Dewcyvill s and nine grandchildren. Members of thc Tremonton bus who chartered a speaal was Miss Lila Allen of Hyrum Mt. Ilea for their recent tnp to . at the The affair. sat for a charter night Cook home. If you two-stor- y FINAL DATE SET Second Ward FOR SIGNING Play Ready MEXICAN LABOR n San-dal- l. : v wyteft&m'Q Jay-ccc- - i..,i mit . '9r flippy il.i K,.wt,X 'F&''''e ...r?- '-ri" O'. - - 'I ':V ; local boys won trophy, which played at the Light office. .. thc Thorne Travel will soon be disUtah Power and This cup remains , ; u. ' . i , - V M TWENTY-SEVE- N TREMONTON JAYCEES WIN TRAVELING PRIZE unaitions. j n SERVICES HELD week. the e M-Me- Reader Coming: Warren Hansen, former member af the Stake High Council, was sustained as bishop of the East Garland ward, Sunday. Leo r and Henery Sorensen were selected as counselors with Marlin Sorensen, ward clerk. Stake President Robert J. Potter and counselors, Charles Wood and Kleon Kerr officiated at the reorganization of the ward bishopric. This fills a vacancy created when the ward's former bishop, j. rotter, was sustained as , Stake president. Members of the Bear River high set-u- in Leonard L. Bishop was sustained as Bishop of the Garland ward, a week ago. Together with his counselors, William J. Cullimore and Ben E. Call and his clerks, L. C. Christopherson and Russell Boss, the new bishopric were unanimously approved by the ward members. Leonard Bishop has been released from the stake high council to fill his new position. Lions Entertain the lunch through the current year, 'docs not presage what next ad will be under Ws arrangement " states L npw Supenn- Bunderson. undent Hervin NUMBER 17 r. i ..;'..iV in thc club's possession until an- points at thc end of thc year other club wins it by having the becomes thc permanent owner of most to the next meet- - the trophy. club The has thc most which ing. man-mile- s |