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Show vrN nedy u,, E VOLUME f Idahn-1,- n; LaSr5. 'red nderscE I v .TREMONTON CITY, UTAH THURSDAY, DLCEMM XXII v ill wl i ww f f r CAR HITS UTILITY TOLE, GUARD RAIL AND PLUNGES i wi ACCIDENT VICTIMS "1 INTO RIVER. LE IONS) 29th aym Funeral services have been conducted this week for Glen E. Stumm and Ivan D. Barfuss, the two returned veterans who lost their lives last Saturday night when their car ran off the road at ti e Bear River bridge west of Honey ville and nose dived into the river. The back, of the car which "was above water was sighted early Sunday morning and the boys were found in the car. Glen E. Stumm was born in Tremonton November 13, 1923. He t o graduated from Bear River and entered the service in May 1913. He received his discharge in January 1946 holding the rank of T-- 3 in the ordinance department. He had been employed as a mechanic for Frank J Mrs- Verna Christensen, Marvin Barfuss, Mrs. Afton Thompson, Idella Barfuss, Keith, Glenn, Gene, Allen, Dennis and Larry Barfuss, all of Tremonton and Mrs. June Lee of Pendleton, tUldise sisters' an eye Tremonton Takes Festive Appearance The-busines- The new lighting was made possible through the efforts of Russ Waldron who assisted Blaine Hansen and other members of the Junior Chamber in making the necessary arrange ments. 'i prelude and postlude and the ward choir sang the opening and r LEGION AND AUXILIARY TO MEET Due to the numerous programs given by the American Legion and Auxiliary in thf schools a"d Ivan D. Barluss, son of Mr. churches of the valley, and the and Mrs. Charles Barfuss was Thanksgiving ho'liday, no meetburied in Riverview Cemetery ing was held during the month following a fitting funeral ser of November. vice on Wednesday afternoon in to Commander According the Tremonton second ward. James Roberts, they will hold a regular meeting on Thursday, December 12 and all members To are requested to attend. closing songs, "God Moves In A and "Tho Way" Mysterious Deepening Trials." Speakers were Hyrum Jensen of Downey, Idaho, who spoke of his early associations with the Barfuss family and of their fine characteristics. He was followed hv .Triflr Rt.pnnnlsh who- st.nt.pd i t that Ivan was a good worker and had always wanted to give an i J, honest day's work for his pay. ,., Patriarch James Walton spoke of Announcement is made by the the Church and gave comfort to weed supervisor, Wynn L. County fa the Ed Stenquist, re Davis, that the County equip family. presenting the American Legion, ment will be available for tree iread a tribute from that organ pulling at any time now. Those ization and Bishop Kerr made a desiring this work done should few closing remarks. contact Mr. Davis's office at the Other musical numbers were Court House in Brigham City. I rendered by Arch Richardson The chemical Atlacide can be Kho sang, "That Dear Little Boy bought at the County Road Shed of Mine" and a male quartet, Ed in Tremonton on Monday morn ings between the hours of 10 and J j Cmpbeli and Walter Wuthrich, 12 a. m. according to Mr. Davis County -- Assist In Pulling Trees A' ft ' V nas Gifts s "O My Father." Tho invocation was offered by George Stenquist and the benediction by Wm. J. Roberts. The dedicatory prayer was by Leo Barfuss. The .American Legion was in charge of the firing salute and flag ceremony at the cemetery. DIXNJ.R HONORS SERVICE MAN Honoring their son, Vernon Packer, before he leaves for over seas duty, Mr. and Mrs. V. o" Packer entertained at a family dinner at their home at Cutler dam. GIVES TROUSSEAU TEA LEHMAN-ADAM- S MARRIAGE TOLD Mr. and Mrs. Edwin C. Leh man of Faulkton, South Dakota announce the marriage of their daughter, Luella. to Dee Adams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Adams of Tremonton. The ceremony was performed in Faulkton last month. Music was furnished by L'.oyd Egtvet, organist, and Mrs. Egtvet, soloist. The bride was very lovely in a gown of white airline with a fingertip veil. She wore a pearl necklace and carried a bouquet of red roses and white chrysanthemums. The maid of honor, Mrs. Russell Boss and the bridesmaids. Nadine Anglin and Virginia Marks, wore pastel formals. Mrs. Lehman wore a dress of black crepe and the groom's mother wore maroon transparent velvet. A reception was held in the evening at the home of the Attend Farm bureau Convention SUGAR BEET GROWERS TO MEET The annual meeting ,of the Garland Sugar Beet Growers Asbasketball league The will be held Saturday, sociation games will be played as follows: December 7th at 2 p. m. in the Southern Division Utah Power and Light auditorM-M- en ium. Thursday, December 5 ThatNew officers and directors cher at Deweyville, Tremonton will be elected and other matters Second at Tremonton First and of business presented. Bothwell at Elwood. 12 December Thursday, Thatcher at Tremonton Second. SEVENTIES TLAN TARTY Tremonton First at Bothwell and An old time get together is Elwood at Deweyville. arranged by the officers of Thursday, December 19 Tre- being 153rd the Quorum of Seventy. monton First at Thatcher, DewThe will be held in the affair eyville at Bothwell and Elwood Tremonton Second ward hall, at Tremonton Second. Thursday, December 12th. DancNorthern Division ing and refreshments will be fea tures of the evening. Thursday, December 5 Garland at Beaver Dam, Riverside D. U. P. MEET at Plymouth and Fielding at East Garland. Mrs. Robert Allen graciously Thursday, December 12 Gar- entertained for the Daughters of land at Riverside, Plymouth at Utah Pioneers at her home last Fielding and East Garland at Friday. Beaver Dam. The lesson on pioneer fashions Thursday, December 19 Gar- was ably given by Dot Fridal, land at Plymouth, Fielding at and students of Phyllis Pope enBeaver Dam and Riverside at tertained with Thanksgiving East Garland. readings in costume. The hostess was assisted in serving dainty refreshments by FUIIRIMANS ENJOY Nadine Vance and Mrs. Ferris AIR TRIP Allen. d. Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Ira Richmond, a boy, November 27. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Iluggins, twin girls, December 3. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Winn, a boy, December 3. The following underwent operations this week: Betty Vorheese, La Nez Moses and Mrs. Le Roy Stenquist. Thomas Potter, Jess Showell, Homer Anderson, Mrs. Lemuel EarJ, Gary Potter, Mrs. Wm. Howard, Baby Madsen and Jesse James received medical atten- of their silver wedding anniversary. Mrs. Orson Jensen of Bear River City was hostess at a lovely afternoon in their honor. During the afternoon music was furnished by Miss Reva Mae tion. Anderson, violinist from the U. S. A. C. who was accompanied by Miss Arietta Checkrtts; Miss Connie Peters, vocalist of BrigMrs. James Ransom gave a ham with her accompanist. Mrs. trousseau tea on Wednesday, Margaret Johnson and the childNovcber 27, in honor of her dauren of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Nielson ghter, Joyce. of Deweyville, who play the cello Mrs. Ransom, Joyce, Mrs. and violin. Duett Loveland and Mrs. MildThe tea table was centered red iaslam received her friends. with a beautiful wedding cake Vimi? Madsen was in the gift bride's parents. r ,: ' and Mrs. Wilma Law was Dee is a graduate of Bear adorned with a silver 25 which in lh" trousseau room. Mrs. J. River hieh school and Is a vet- was a cift to the couple. The tab'e also held elcht tall silver G, ih and Mrs. Le Vcre An--- " eran of World War II. candles. Mrs. Julia Jensen 'and n assisted with the serving. A hvely trousseau was display- Mrs. R. J. Potter and son. Carl, Mrs. Meda Holmgren presided at the table. were Salt Like visitors Friday. ; Basketball Schedule Begins iM-M- en Thomas K. Jackson Dies Suddenly Word of the sudden death of Thomas Kerm Jacksron late Thursday, came to the Leader Ju :t as it was going to press. He ciifd of a heart attack. lie Is the husband of May Deakin Jackson. Funeral services will be held Monday at 1 p. m. in the Tremonton. First Ward chape!. ; ; ELECT OFFICERS The East Tremonton Farm Bureau met Wednesday at the home of Dora T. Brough. Christmas gift suggestions were given and the election of officers held. Mrs. Irene Bunderson was elected as president with Mrs. Mrs. Brough, Irene Hill, secretary; and Mary Thompson and Fae McMurdie as directors. Mrs. Emily York was vice-preside- nt: the retiring president. Idaho. Funeral services will be conducted Saturday at 1 p. m. in the Tremonton First ward chapel with Bishop Wayne Sandall in charge. Interment will be In the Riverview Cemetery by Shaw and Rogers Funeral Home. Friends may call at the Mortuary Friday evening from 6 to 9 and Saturday morning from 10 until 12, when the doors will be closed to the public, the last hour being reserved for the family. The next meeting will be held with the Tremonton Farm Bureau at the home of Mrs. John O. Garfield. Dinner will be served at 7 p. m. and a Christmas social RECITE VOWS AT HOME WEDDING d. More than 100 invited friends and relatives of Dr. and Mrs. Glen Neelcy called Saturday to offer greetings on the occasion Temple in 1903. Mrs, Taylor was a member of the L. D. S. Church and had served many years as a wori: director in the Relief Society. She was known for her quiltingTo in that organization and her in dustry and helpfulness. She was also a member of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers. The American Farm Bureau Surviving are her husband and Federation will hold a conven the following sons and daughtion at Pan Francisco on Decem ters: Harry Tavlor and Mrs. May ber 9, 10 and 11. The alms of of Tremonton: Mrs. Em T, Kent the convention are to plan for a ma Nelson, Burley, Idaho; Frank better understanding among farmers for the crop prerequisite Taylor, Ogden; Mrs. Alice Pers- necessary to feed the nation with son, Portland, Oregon and II essentials and to curtail on over- grand children and one great grandchild, also the following: production of certain crops. Those attending from Box El brothers and sisters: Henry and der county will be Mr. and Mrs John Criddle, Idaho Falls, Idaho; A. V. Smoot of Corlnne, Mrs. M Mrs. Nellie Russell, Lethbridge. L. Reeder and Noble Hunsaker Canada: Mrs. Daisy Skinner, Su of Brigham City, Mr. and Mrs gar Vviiy, iaano; Mrs. tisie ruius. John P. Holmgren of Bear River Fish Haven, Idaho, a half bro ther and a half sister: Mrs. Bes City. Horac? It. Barnard of Dew sie Miller. Basalt and Alvin Crid eyvllle and Mrs. John O. Garfield dle, Ogden and a step mother,: of Tremonton. Mrs, Harriett Criddle, Basalt, Mayor Ervin Stohl and Fire Chief Russel R. Waldron pose with the city's new aniKiunce, which arrived last week. It's a 1942 Packard which was purchased from the army. The ma" chine has been thoroughly overhauled, and the local iircmen have been preparing it for its The new ambulance will be a great benefit to the people of the valley. new maroon paint job. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Fuhriman a trip by air to Califorenjoyed ATTEND LEGION MEETING nia over the week-enThey on left flew home and Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Winzeler over the famous San Fernando three-daattended the y American Legion meeting held in Salt Valley and the Pasadena Bowl. They also took in several other Lake over the week-enfrom their from four interesting places Representatives In Hollywood plane. they visited states attended the employment the much publicized Playdium and rehabilitation conference. and did some shopping. They returned home on Tuesday in six THATCHER HOLDS BAZAAR hours of flying time. The Thatcher Relief Society will hold a bazaar and dance on News Tuesday, December 10 at 8 p. m. A good orchestra has been engaged. Births: DR. AND MRS. NEELEY OBSERVE SILVER WEDDING Tay- Tuesday ri!ht after an illness of five months. She was taken to the Valley hospital last week, when her condition became critical. Mrs. Taylor was bcrn January 30, 1375 at Morgan. Utah, a dau ghter of Charles and Emma Jane Crofts Criddle. At an early aje she went with her family ta Meadow, Utah and later to Basalt, Idaho. She married Daniel Taylor May 22, 1891 at Blackfoot, Idaho and they went, to Rexburg to live. They later spent some time In Payette valley, Boise and Burley. They moved to Tremonton 23 years ago and have made their home Ivre since that time. The couple went to the Salt Lake on The Bears lost to Grantsville in their first game but downed Morgan by a comfortable margin last Saturday evening at The rangy Riverrnen Morgan. have shown considerable im provement in play since the Grantsville game and should offer the Pirates plenty of competition. The services were conducted ;by Bishop Clifton Kerr. Mrs. Howard Freiss played the organ draped Mrs. Arrena May Criddle lor, 71 died late games. r MRS. DAN TAYLC" DIES FOLLOWING hi-r- BARFUSS FUNERAL th AMBULANCE NEW LONG ILLNESS - Oregon. S The fast improving Bear River Bears meet the Cyprus Pirates on the Bears' home floor Monday, December 9th at 7 p. m. in the second hoop encounter to be played at Bear River this season. The Cyprus squad should prove a worthy opponent for the Bears. Already in play they have defeated Provo and South high, both large class A schools. The Cyprus lads are aggressive and have hit the hoop with consistency in past Glen Eugene Stumm, son of Mr. and Mrs. Park Stumm, was On to be buried Thursday at the Wasatch Lawn Cemetery in Salt Lake after funeral services set section of Trefor 11 a. m. at the Bear River monton took on a holiday fesIvan D. Barfuss was born in City ward chapel. Bishop Fred tive afappearance Wednesday, Tremonton March 30, 1922. He Hs3ii ri the Evans waia was to ter the had Jaycees completed graduated from Bear River high take charge. hanging of new Christmas lights school and went in to the seralong Main Street. Many of the was 1942. He vice in December ' oft lights were worn out and unhonorably discharged in JanuI for further use, so a new set safe ary 1946. His rank in service was was started from this year's mess sergeant in limited service. community fund. If more equip(He was a Priest in the Tremon-- T ment and globes are available, 'ton second ward. they plan to add to those now t He is survived by his parents up and further beautify the city and the following brothers and ".V for the Christmas holiday. V 0NT0N pre-seas- on Dalton. He is survived by his parents, one brother, Donald J. Stumm of Tremonton and one grandparent, J. A. Julin, Los Angeles. , R NUMBER TWELV2 "R 5, 1946 TRYS PRE-SEASO- N pre-seas- )fll TREM BEARS TAKE ON TOP TEAMS IN Bridge Takes Two Veterans Anfe lSen. Cfe lie Keller, J lly mm?t MO Hears Win Over Morgan 37 - 21 held. Miss Joyce Ransom, of Mr. and Mrs. James daughter Rmsom. SECOND WARD became the bride of Darrell Loveland in a home wedding, Thursday, November 2R. The couple stood before an altar of flowers and the immediate families and friend"! witrpssrt thr candlelight wedding. The double ring ceremony was performed by Kleon Kerr. The bride wore ?n attraet.lv afternoon dress of deep coral and a white orchid. Her only attendant. Mrs. Mildred Ilaslam. sister of the groom, chose pink and wore a corsage of gardenias and roses. Brother of the bride, Irving Ransom, was best man. Mrs. Ransom wore a dress of aqua and the mother cf the groom chose red. A dinner was served following the ceremony. A wedding cake centered the table which was beautifully decorated with can- dles. The couple left immediately for a short honeymoon and win be at home to their friends in Brigham City. The bride is a graduate of the Bear River high school and has been employed at the Bear River State Bank. Mr. Loveland Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Duett Loveland of Deweyville and recently returned from four years' frviee with tu Marine Corps. He is also a graduate of Bear River high school. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Whitney returned Tuesday from a business and pleasure trip to Montana. Bear River's Bears bounced back from a 0 setback handed them by the Grantsville Cowboys Friday, November 29, to down Morgan high's quintet 37-Saturday, November 30, on Morgan's floor. The Bears, tied 9 at the end of the first quarter at Morgan, came through in the following three periods to gain a 16 point lead. High point man &rof the Saturday night game was Johan-so- n of Morgan who tallied II points. Coombs and Johnson of Bear River lied for second honors with 7 counters each while Nish and House, both from Bear 18-3- HOLD BAZAAR The Tremonton Second Ward Relief Society will hold their bazaar previously scheduled for last week, on Wednesday, December 11. A program will begin at 8 p. m. with the bazaar following. Refreshments will be sold. couri.E vi:i in ogden Miss Dorothy Heath of Ogden and Emery L. Nelson of Penrose were married in Ogden, Friday, November 20. They are making their home in Lehi for the win- 21 9-- ter months. Giles, another Bear River player, accounted for 5 markers. In the game played Friday on the Bears' own floor, the Grantsville Cowboys gained a 12 point lead in the first half. However, Coach Hughes's boys came back BOOKI.ORI' CLUB FETED in the second ha'rf to Mrs. Francis Moore was the fighting hold the Cowboys to 11 additionhostess on Wednesday afternoon al points while they made an at the meeting of the Booklore equal Grantsville's number. Club. A Christmas story was and star, Sand-ber- g, captain read by Mrs. Ed Deakin. A accounted for 16 points la delirious luncheon was served the tilt. by the hostess, to the members and one guest, Mrs. Mary NewATTEND LODGE MEET ton. Mr. Nelson is the son of Mr. a nd Mrs. Carl Nelson of Penrose and is a veteran of World War II having served for three years in the army. , all-stat- IT'S A GIRL Mr. and Mrs. Don Tueller the arrival of a daughter, Wednesday in the Coolcy hospital In Brigham. This is the Turners' third child. an-norn- ce Mrs. T. A. Carter visited Logan Wednesday. e Several members of Fellows and Rcbckah thn Odd Lodcs of a lodge Tuesday evening. Other incite members from Blackfoot. rocatcHo. American and luano f ans auenuru. A delicious luncheon was serIn ved and dancing enjoyed. Tremonton meeting In attended MaT.uI, |