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Show V DBFS (Mi 4 ll Tf -- x It's News rj HE SURE LEADElt Call 23 b- - 'IX'ME XXII .TREMONTON CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, OCTOBER . SALTER WUTHRICH INJURES ,mn tt mittMIT rrnnnrn i0n?s :. 0- - ie of A DECK BEFORE YOU SHOOT ajcii Hie ITS MOULD EE IN THE ...., f- - Burgess Plumbing received Wuthrich ""c 'alter , .ous and pamiui injuries ro ,en last Friday after- hands i n, when ne iom ius uiiianuc le working on an onion top- ng :in a field in east Tremonton. ;n r; Wuthrich was attempting to ,n the dirt from heavy rub-0when rollers on the machine, were t isn,t slipped and his hands wn into it. The quick work lobert La Beau, a Logan boy was working with the group, tune turning off the tractor is 5 Vrit'lited with saving even more manent Injuries. rs. Wuthrich and more than t h.Jve others were working in J" field at the time, but were s Ws ertair'ble t0 aSSiSt OT relieve Company Moves To New Building' 0- Accept Mission Call To Denmark CONCERT ENJOYED NUMBER FIVE 17, 1946 attending the concert i featuring the uuarasmen quar tette of Hollywood, Saturday evenins were unanimous in the ODinion that this was the best attraction to ever be sponsored by the association. Their Lady Killers number, with authentic costumes, songs and routines showing how a fine male quartet of fifty years ago sang a concert, was outstanding and very much enjoyed by those who attended. Those LEON CHRISTIANSEN ELECTED HEAD OF PRINCIPALS' ASSOCIATION REPUBLICANS The Utah Elementary Principals' Association elected the following officers at the UEA meet- SET RALLY ing, October David J. Wilson, Republican candidate for congress and all the county candidates will be at the McKinley School in Tremon ton on Friday, October 25th at 8 p. ra. and will conduct a Republican rally. 1947: Leon for 1945 and F. Christiansen, Elwyn Baxter of 12, president; Orem, first Dray ton B. Nutall of Salt Lake City, Emil Ny- second man of Salt Lake, director; Vernon Worthen of St. George, director and Ronald Leonard of Bear River City, secretary. This appointment automatically places Mr. Christiansen on two committees, The Development of Child Welfare of the State of Utah and the Sifting Committee of the new list of objectives for the State. His duties will be to organize for more efficient work among the elementary Principals and to build up the schools of the state. vice-preside- The new modern plumbing shOD of the Burgess Plumbing Company will give it's patrons a pleasant surprise when they visit there. The business is beFAIR GROUNDS ing moved to the new location Chevof Fronk block south one rolet Company this week, and SEEDED TO GRASS will be ready to serve the public OCTOBER 29 IS more efficiently than before. During the last week, ten acres The new building has a beau LAST of from ground at the Box Elder room show tiful opening County Fair Grounds have been the street, and because of it's Mrs. Aldred Christensen Mr. and DAY the planted to grass seed. The en location on the side hill, be tire plot within the race track will room store work shop and Mr. Christensen has previous was seeded as a move toward A missionary testimonial will rea be will but in the basement, two year mission in oreciat . j October 29 is the last regis- be held Sunday, October 20 at ly served a making it a pleasant and suit ched from the road which leads have Mrs. Christensen able Secand Denmark Tremonton m. the 8 in so it are p. before the general tration date tight the rollers place to hold the future to the rear of the building. for Mr. and is a convert from there. Ward All his 5. ond release to Chapel November of the county and other on fairs election impossible Holger M. Larsen, former Dan sports. those who have become 21 years Mrs. Aldred Christensen who will ids without first going to the Eugene Hansen Law a short term mission in the ish Mission president, will be the for serve Produce the last since work of River the for Valley general age The 4, equipment Talks Before Salt and taking the ma Stressed At Heber election and all who did not vote Danish Mission. They will leave sneaker and Carmi Campbell was furnished by Ervin Stohl, offer Club will Noand Genieve Walkej ne apart. Dr. A. J. Mohr was in that election must register to for the Mission Home on Dick Allen, Ed Doakin and Chet Lake Kwanis Meeting City musical selections. 5"""ed to the field and was able be eligible to vote on November vember 4. Nelson. The County provided 5. the injured man's pain the $300.00 worth of seed requirEugene Hansen of East GarA statewide cooperative pro lewhat during the forty five ed and the twenty loads of saw- land, State F. F. A. President, The registration agents for ' lutes It took to release him. LEADERSHIP MEETING SUNDAY. gram of law enforcement, aimed the Valley are: Bear River City, dust to cover it. addressed members of the Salt that destruc indicate of control vandalism, at l srsaatest reports Beaver Dam, wnleh followed so Lake Kiwanis club at their lunrain Mortensen; The Verlyn seems most likely that both tion of property, poaching of Ruby Bowen; A BOY Boothe Valley, soon after the seeding gives pro- cheon in the Hotel Utah, ThursThere have been no changes IT'S ids will be saved, but it will fish and game and killing of do- Mrs. Fannie Nichols; Bothwell, mise of a good start for the day. schedules Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Dustman months before he will be able mestic stock, has been worked Mrs. Wayne Evans; Blue Creek, made in the meeting by spring Among the other honors Mr. for the regular Leadership meet- announce the arrival of a son grass. It is hoped which is out by state and county officials Lela 2 can Xise the left hand, will be In shape Hansen has attained are presierounds the that Doutre; Collinston, Rozada to be held Sunday. at the Budge hospital in Logan to move the softball diamond, dent of the freshman class at most seriously injured. who met recently at Heber City. Fryer; Clear Creek, Mrs. Vern ing can i welfare committee will on September 30. The rewere Mrs. the parley Attending Dewey ville, Kempton; lighting and other necessary aids the USAC and president of the meet at noon and he Girl's Prostate of the highEast Garland, Rhoda Wheatley; from the town lot to the lair F. F. A. Band of Utah which will presentatives Va.Bo Utah Boys gram workers and High Counbe- state Mrs. the John Elwood. department way patrol, Pearl Grover; . 46 oi play at the national F. F. A. grounds and that they may 1 : 15 p. m. All other groups at cil le Delegates To Weliui of agriculture, the state fish and Garfield; Fielding, Millie at Kansas City, Mo. cenier convention a fine come sports will meet at 2:30 p. m. 46oz Meet of A. Victory game department and sheriff's ling; Garland, Ellen Nielsen; the enjoyment of the people The Relief Society will hold " 2 can i officers. Grouse Creek, Sarah Tanner; their union meeting at 2:30 p. m. this vicinity. r; en- Honeyville, Mrs. the stepped-u- p is Featuring the Sylvia Bob Summers Primary To Meet the attending stake are ward and among can Wo Utah boys and request all Mirl Mrs. be will Mason; the forcement Howell, program workers to attend as a special USAC at Logan. Icial delegates here for the ELWOOD PTA MEETS continued use of road blockades, Lakeside, Mrs. Clarence A. Pay- lesson demonstration will be givu'ice08' national the of Monday ning Mrs. Opal Harrison, Mrs. The Primary organization will inaugurated by the fish and ne; Park Valley, Verna Carter; en. 2 can 'iory Convention of the their weeks Penrose, Luetta Leak; Plymouth, several held Mrs. PTA Charles a union meeting Saturday, and Paul Elwood hold game The department i Farmers of America, largest num- Irene Archibald; Portage, Cora 20 at 2 p. m. The meetlast which and to of uncovered Illinois, October the returned ago Salem, Paul year first meeting the In boy organization in Grace HOSPITAL NEWS two Ward Riverside, be held in the Garland erous cases of domestic livestock McCrary; the Elwood will after spending past ing Tuesday in the Lar-kiReed Mrs. Mrs. Berniece and Mr. Snowville, with Ward President Hales; weeks with chapel. visiting Chapel of Garland killing. pkg. ugene Hansen All Primary workers throughW. Reid, state deputy Thatcher, Mrs. Golden BurHarrison. Thomas Williams in charge. George . St. of George Atkin Dennis Births: 3 cam No. 1, Mrs. Tremonton out and the Stake are requested to was ton; 'Kerr TTi announced that present Clifton warden, game 0a No. represent me u ian r . r . n.- all of the Tremonton and attend. Crystal Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Garfield, Mr. and Mrs. Garland Puzey spoke on the constitutional "jciation which has a mem- at the Heberagencies represented 11. elecson 2, Anna Zesiger. a in October "have of a the arrival coming announce the boy, City meeting study-BettCaphip of over 2,500 boys Mr. and Mrs. Art John, a boy, on October 15 in a Brigham City tions. CALLED TO THE CENTRAL vocational agriculture in the pledged their continued support 13. officers were pre- STATES MISSION October blockade of The ...quart the retiring campaign." hospital. the sc00s throughout Mr. and Mrs. Alf White, a boy, sented with a corsage. "While these blockades were Farewell Testimonial ge can te. Fran13. of San Holt October E. to Mervin intended apprehend Held Thursday originally vhe convention will bring Mr. and Mrs. Howard Capener, cisco, a former resident of TreDale Coombs, son of Mr. and over 15,000 Future Far-g- e persons with illegal game in HAVE DAUGHTER STRANDS 15. for week October John Coombs of Fielding, a last Mrs. girl, can monton, was here ;s rom every state in the their possession, the seriousness Loveland, Mrs. next month for the and Mr. leave will Myrl a visit. of the situation was revealed A farewell testimonial was .6 oi on, Puerto Rico and Hawaii 16. mission with October a States Central Mrs. boy, O. discovered when wardens Strand Bert Mr. and freshly held for Miss Valeea Crowther, largest gathering of farm left Mrs. Tom Teeter, a Kutchinski and Mr. at Independence, Mrs. numerous "Quart (the in announce of arrival livestock the killed Marjorie headquarters Ogden s ever held in this country, daughter of Mrs. Myrl Crowther girl, October 17. she of a where Mo. Alaska 14. for on out. October Reid girl Thursday cars," baby pointed of Riverside, Thursday Udy '""elegates to thee convention-' stooped Mrs. Marriner Ballard had her will spend the winter with her Mrs. Oscar Strand is visiting He will enter the Mission He revealed that three block- evening in the Tremonton First accomreview the i week. this removed visiton November 4. been Home has She appendix with them. husband. hments of the F. F. A., and ades were in operation last Sun- Ward. Miss Crowther is leaving John Herman and Mr. Fletcher, with her parents, ing for the Eastern States Mission. nSliOh11 a future program of work day, one in the southwest porDonald Davis, Mrs. Frank Mrs. Leland Hansen. one of tion the in the state, I elect of an to consisted conduct Tar-beThe program t, boy officers F. W. Astle, Dale hart Ut affairs of the organization northeast and the third in cen- organ prelude by Mrs. George Chadaz, Mrs. Wuthrich, Walter Winzeler Mr. and Mrs. Bob tral Utah. e coming year. wpeng Quinney, two numbers from the Donna Hull and a baby of Orval were at Pond's Lodge, Sunday "Hansen and Atkin will take ward choir, two violin duets by Nish are receiving medical and Monday. four-da- y and Mischa treatment. Beckstead Ross in active the part URJ STUDENTS WILL Mrs. Poznanski underwrncl1 w11 feature a accompanied by Mrs. Earl Anderson g Fahrv&Tam Mrs. N. E. Marble and daughBeckstead, a song by the male went a major operation. op3:;morial service in honor of RETURN TO HIGH Janae, Mrs. Laurence Carter ter, nunrtet. Moroni Ward. Arch Tnnsils were removed ior jay )F. 3're than 4,000 members and SCHOOL MONDAY Mrs. La Rene Maisak were and and Moore )F.-- ;t Richardson, Francis members of the F. F. A. Lila Woodruff. and iBMer in Salt Lake last week where F. Frank Stevens and remarks from lost their lives in World Janae and La Rene sang with a er 475'rr II. Some 250,000 F. F. A. The Bear River high school Mrs. Udy, the missionary, Alma Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Korth before those will reconvene Monday, October W. King of the Bear River Stake have been house guests of Mrs. group of 40 girls Ip tvten$ served in the armed forces convention UEA. the Garland attending 21, after a week's beet harvest LDS Seminary and es. Ing the war. Elva Korth for the past few beneevening. and Invocation Friday vacation. Puzey. The weeks. ) MlAJi'lansen is serving this year as 9 diction were offered by Lorry at will classes take The up iid andsident and Atkin as secretary Mr. and Mrs. Noel Cook of Salt Rytting and E. H. "White. lard mese utah F F A Association. a. m. as before.Joan Green visited for five Lake spent the week-en- d with Ml messdays in Salt Lake this week. A. Cooks. L. the S were Reunion B. At Green D. Five Generations Family Dr. and Mrs. Stark left this week Maralyn Wednesday. in Salt Lake with Mrs. Dean Hall for Emmett, Idaho, where she will visit for a Salt of Mrs. Yevonne Jones few days. Lake City visited here last week with the Dan Briggs. C. E. Stearns of Jordan Valley, has been visiting for the Orcion, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Jorgensen two weeks with his daughChrispast and Mr. and Mrs. Merwin Hansen. Alma Mrs. ter, musical tensen attended the UEA the held in connection with Wesley W. Nielsen, son convention, Friday evening. of Joseph A. Nielsen of Garland, GOLDEN will soon receive his discharge COUPLE TO OBSERVE Mrs. Georpe Abbott and Mrs. from the Army. Sgt Nielsen has WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Kleon Kerr visited in Heber City served the past 11 months in Mr. for four days last week. They Mr. and Mrs. George L. Cooke the Relief Society and of High office also visited J. TV Abbott in Salt Germany. the Cooke Wednesretains will hold open house, Lake City. Priest. They reared a large famMr. and Mrs. Fred Gephart day, October 23, in celebration nine of whom left last of their fiftieth wedding anni- ily of ten children, Mrs. Elva Korth was in Salt and daughter, Elaine, May ZesiAnna versary. Friends are invited to are still living week for a trip to the East. of Nam-p- a, Anderson Lake City, Thursday. Ester call at the home between the ger and Idaho; Martha Wood. Grand Donna Fitzwater of Tooele vis- hours of two and five to reminMr. and Mrs. Freeman Harvey Junction, Colorado: Zina Kay, Rac Bjorn last isce with the couple. of Spokane, Washington, recent- ited with Betty Elizabeth Kurccss, Clearfield; his and Cooke Mr. As children. week. Howell, Port-agSurah ly called on Delia Coombs at Diego; San Cooke, wife, Ruth Fielding. Mary Daley and George in Grouse Creek with their Mrs. T. A. Carter was in Ogof Tremonton and Louie Cooke respective families. They wc:e Mr. and Mrs. Warren D. Bar- den, Saturday. of Bothwell. They have Stokns married October 23, 1800. nes, Mrs. Zina Scoffield, Mrs. 33 Treto grandchildren and 12 greatIn 191 G, they moved Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fullcrton of Rosa Roueche of Kaysville and visit- monton where they have made grandchildren. Mrs. Harriet Hodson of Layton Bremmerton, Washington, . i m.v i Mr. Cooke was born April 9, trn in vtiitn uic lamuna i".. rntpn rmt'nnt iu. ' i..-i aoove picture aiiuwiny uie ne sl"Sak,u'"" ed Tuesday and Wednesday with their home these past years. Mrs. their visited sister, with of Calif.; Jensen 1874 and Mrs. Cooke on August row: Mrs. Maurine Maraga. n..cs'r:;.v:xd for a visit. They are left to right-fr- ont Mr. and Mrs. William Beyer on During that time, Mrs. Cooke in Fielding, John Coombs, Elwood and of Mary both at Grantsville, Utah. 1876. Hunsakcr rs. row-M9. Lilly has been an active member in 'V:rd Jaycox; Ida A. 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