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Show , ri f K H .TREMONTON CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, ME XXII ?i TOP TEAMS WILL PLAY LOCAL GYM FRIDAY NIGHT promises to be some- xi usual in basketball is in I fjT Bear River hoop fans J v. December 14, when four i hoop squads meet ir. over's gym. j ".. n and East, cf the "Big Nine" class A will play as will Bear i one .nd Logan, region - - MISS EVA BROWN CONDUCTS METHODIST SERVICES . ili: Regular services at the Methodist Church are being held under the direction of Miss Eva Brown, who has officiated at the church at different times in the past. Miss Brown will continue until a regular minister has been uads. at irst contest will begin k with the Logan Griz-posi- Kir, the Jordan ng Beet- - The second tussle, for 8 o'clock, matches rs. g HA hci:.-:.'- against the East high :s. The Bears will be ltr:. f .gir.io this battle with determination to get revenge for the point defeat handed to them the Leopards in state tourna-;ft- i ;r.t play last spring. '.The Kivermen will enter this !s'Vtest with a of 2 wins and 3 losses for Paie:r hoop play thus far. .rs 1 I'oite pre-seas- re-t:- on xd DEFEATED BEARS AT LOGAN 25 27 CUBAN J HIS NIGHT THURSDAY 55s Bears casaba squad have i two contests to Grants- 3 one to the Cyprus have, however, rung ' victory over Cyprus and r Morgan. Pir-Th- ey .V" Drawn For Improvement , L;5 Morris of the U. S. C. Extension Service, who is Dr. LaVal SERVICES HELD MONDAY FOR KERMAN JACKSON heart attack proved fatal last Thursday to Thomas Herman Jackson at his farm in Hol- brook. He was taken to the Malad hospital but was pronounced dead upon arrival. Mr. Jackson is survived by his wife, May Deacon Jackson and the following brothers and sisters: Lorin Jackson, California; A Mrs. Mildred Brown, Long Beach; Leland Jackson, Ogden; Mrs. Amanda McArthur, Ogden and Merlyn Jackson, Tremonton. Funeral services were conducted Monday afternoon in the Tremonton First ward chapel by Bishop Wayne Sandall. Music for the service included a violin solo, "Souyenior" by Donna Green accompanied by Jo Ann Green; a vocal solo, "Home On The Range" by Mattie Sharp of Downey, who accompanied herself on the guitar; a vocal solo, "Face to Face" by Francis Moore accompanied by Faun Quinney; and an organ solo, "Though Deepening Trials" by Faun Quin- engineer met last tarda y with representatives the Lions' Club, Junior Cham-- r, ney. The prayers were offered by city officials and centennial mmittee for the purpose of Albert Aebisher and Con Steffen awing plans for the city park and the speakers were Bishop Leon C. Alder of Paradise; John provement. Smith of Pocatello Valley and : IL NEWS Bishop Stoker of Syracuse. Each z: spoke of his association with the Ir'r. z:id Mrs. Lorin Larkin, a family and with the deceased !. D cember 11. and the fine characteristics they rnd Mrs. Jerald Hurd, a possessed. Mention was made of the honember 11. esty of Mr. Jackson and the 3 MEET things he had accomplished. The grave in River View cemeaypees held their regular tery was dedicated John D. at the Oak Cafe, Wed-Th- e Glenn of Wellsville. by program sponsor-- e Sports' Committee with ler as chairman included J. C. Penney Co. So mbers by the Garland To Give Employees h Ethel Rogers, Fay Gleason land-cap- e Christmas Bonus , Elisabeth Manning, accom-i- by Pearl Peck and two The Board of Directors of the 7 Val Leavitt, accompan- C. Penney Company have J. j his mother, Mrs. Gene authorized a special paymentjust of two weeks' extra salary for all '"ss was discussed and e associates who have members were voted in: been for the full year employed e 'ley, Earl Fuhriman and of 1946 and on a proportionate I Skinner. asbasis for extra and part-tim- e sociates and for those employed COOMBS less than a year. All Penney associates throughout the ComHONORED pany share in this payment ex F, Coombs of Fielding will cept those who are members of )red on his eighty first the Staff and at Open House. All whose Managementare determined earnings "ii'nds of the valley are inthe Company's longto call at his home on largely by g Plan. standing day, December 18th from Mr. of the Reynolds, manager I J 3 p. m. and enjoy visiting J. C. store said Company Penney t . - eir friends in his honor. that 16 associates of the Tre0 at - full-tim- f Profit-Sharin- 1 tf- -i 'STOW 1AY; monton store will participate in this payment. ' HOSPITAL treated for several i a Logan hospital, Park was able to return to his being :i- -f .3: en-cou- (: vie CIVIC CLUB HEARS PLAY Mrs. Melvin Foxley graciously first of this week. He entertained the members of the to be considerably Civic League last Thursday af'd. ternoon at her home. Mrs. Reah Winters Budge read the play, - FRONK WEDS "The Late Mr. Appleby" and N GIRL' Phyllis Cook entertained with uncement Is made of the two piano selections. Dainty ree of Miss Roberta Harris, freshments were served to the r of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra members and the following of Layton and Wayne guests: Edith Foxley, Mrs. J. H. Smith, Mis3 Cook and Mrs. f Tremonton. Budge. Dec-Uh wedding took place in the Salt Lake Tem- Mrs. Guy Ballard and Mrs. Jewel Harris are spending a few !""Ption honoring the cou-- ; held Friday night in the days in Salt Lake this week. ard hall. The bride and Mrs. C. J. Dewey was happy with their attendants to have her two sisters, Mrs. the guests, after which Veda Jones and Mrs. Oliver Wilram and dance was liams and Mr. Williams of Malleft Immediately ad as her guests on Friday. ''CO on thpir hnnpvmnnn. Jones Mr. and Mrs. Eddie la make their home in Lake. in Salt ton. spent Monday e n; x r-- FEDERATION, DRIVE ON MAGPIES NE'Ici RESULTS WESLEY GEPHART HEADS LOCAL MASONIC GROUP A NUMBER THIRTEEN 1946- - pi National Guard Reorganized At Garland This Week if ammi&d run report given by Newell Payne HANS LARSEN MARY ELMER DIES OF INJURIES this week on the success of the drive was elected C. against magpies and crows Wesley Gephart The Battery B Unit of the indicates of that these pests have master Corinne Mary Elmer, 33, of North Gar worshipful 204th Field Artillery Battalion of died today in an Ogden land, Lodge No. 5, F. and A. M. at the been greatly curtailed. During the National Guard held it's from injuries received annual elections held at Corinne the past season, according to Mr. Funeral services for Hans Pet- first official hospital inspection Tuesday in an accident He succeeds Payne, the Wildlife Federation er Larsen, who died Sunday In Monday night. yesterday. LI.v- at the Armory in Gar- Elmer was evening 561 on illhas Rhode. magpies, the Dee hospital after a long crossing in a pedespaid bounty Henry land. Commanding the unit Is lane at Goddard and trian Other officers chosen include 1257 small nesters and 2925 eggs. ness, were conducted Wednesday Theral Bishop with Lt. in at 1 p. m. in the Elwood ward Captain Ogden about 7 Washington Joseph" K. Aebischer, Blue Creek, Jack Gleason as assistant. PreHun-sakm. when a southsenior warden; James Reed, Corp. Wednesday Reginald chapel. Bishop sent recruits include the followbound car driven by a man from was in charge. inne, junior warden; John A. Leonard S. Marble, California TO Speakers, former Bishop Wal- ing: struck her. Those House, Tremonton, secretary; Don C. Frisby, Sgt. Howard Sgt. said that the driKenneth Shaw, Tremonton, tre- MRS. DAN TAYLOR ter E. Fridal and President John M. Wassam, Lamar M. Wood Investigating ver did not see her until the ImJ. Shumway, paid high tribute and PrivatesCpl. asurer; Glen Woodward, Ogden Kellar A. Gleason, He was booked for Investito the deceased for his honesty, Denton C. senior deacon; Glen Wyatt, Earl J. Hall, Earl pact. Hall, to of life the tributs In final gation. Miss Elmer suffered a integrity and faithfulness. Mr. Brigham, junior deacon; Harry Arrena Criddle friends Larsen was a man of honor T. Hess, Don J. Hill, Frank R. fractured skull and ".lylor, hemorrhages. Woodward, Tremonton, tyler; Hill, Elwyn M. Johnson, John L, Miss Elmer was an accomand Henry Rhode, Tremonton from far and near ir.et with rela- whose word was as good as his Lavendar, Fredrick L. Nye and tives at the funeral services Sat- bond. He was an excellent farplished entertainer and was trustee. Lee L. Thompson. much In demand in Bear River The new officers will be in- urday afternoon in the Tremon- mer and wras an orderly and ton First ward chapel. Bishop clean man in Valley for her readings, many oZ stalled on December 20th. every respect. A Wayne Sandall was in charge. which were original. She was a very sincere, efficient and con"The first song, "Though Deep- scientious worker. graduate of the School for the Oil, ening Trials," was sung by the deaf and blind at Ogden, and He had a strong testimony of Singing Mothers, directed by the Gospel and served as ward had done post graduate work Dora Brough and accompanied clerk for some 20 the University of Utah, the U. A. His years. The records and reports were on time, by Blanche Brenkman. C. and Webrr college. At the and prayer was offered by R. S. Very impressive time of her death, she was a largely correct. was a neat and He Results of the games played and was followed by a companion to his children and attended funeral services were Sunday School teacher and a Thursday, December 5 in the vocal solo, "Sometime We'll Un- their lives were drawn closer to- conducted Thursday, December member of the Garland ward Bear River Valley Commercial derstand," by M. W. Ward with 5, in the Bear River ward chapel choir. She was also a membt r gether after the death of their basket ball league are: Allen Oil Faun for Glenn Stumm. The services of the American Legion Auxilat the Quinney piano. mother, his first wife. 17 and Jaycees 14; Wasatch SerThe first speaker was K. H. When Darrell gave his life for were conducted by Bishop Fred iary and of the Utah Association vice 21 and O. K. Rubber Weld- Fridal who 1 the devotion Hansen, Jr. of the Evans ward of of the Blind. spoke ers 17 and Winzeler Motor 24 of this fine couole and of their the cause of liberty, it was very which Glenn was a member She was born February 10, 13G7 hard on his parents. and Wess' Service 31. was offered at at the home in their farc ly. He recalled Prayer pride wras Merriott, Utah, a daughter of Music for the service by The teams will play this the pleasure Mrs. (Taylor always the choir conducted by Ada Fri- by Ferron Nielsen, former mis- William Heber and Ingaborr Thursday and the results will took in her grandchildren and sionary companion of the late Petersen Elmer. The family haw dal with Charlotte Munns at the Paul be published next week. the good work they had done in Stumm, brother of the de- been residents of Garland for organ. Songs were "I'll Go ceased. The On December 19, the Jaycees the ward. organ prelude and the past 37 years. Where You Want Me To Go," will play Winzeler Motor, Wawere A trio, composed of Ethel played by Wanda postlude Funeral services will be an"I've Read Of A Beautiful City" J. satch will play Allen Oil and O. Rogers, Elizabeth Johnson. The and song, opening Manning nounced by Shaw and Rogers and "Oh My Father." A special K. Rubber Welders will play Fay Gleason sang two numbers, violin solo, "Dawn," was given "The Old Ruggpd Cross", was Funeral Home of Tremonton. Wess' Service. "Teach Me To Pray" and "In sung by Vernon and Austin The Wasatch Service team was The Garden." Pearl Peck was by Patriarch Joseph Kirkham, Johnson, R. N. Gardner and Car Men Cancel previously scheduled under East the accompanist. Jesse L. Rob accompanied by Joyce Romer. los Jensen, accompanied by Invocation was given by Ellas Wanda J. Johnson. The invoca Garland. erts, a neighbor, then spoke of Andersen All Two and benediction by tion was offered Moroni Ward his appreciation for Mr. and Mrs. by was Arthur Erickson. Interment Taylor; of their admirable char- in the Elwood cemetery with after which a double duet comAll but two games in the acter traits and told of their posed of Phyllis and Florence basketball league scheduled Amos the Hansen P, 21 dedicating 29 Anderson, Erma H. Anderson and for work in the various places they December 5, were Thursday, grave. had lived. He then read a letter Evelyn Jepperson. accompanied cancelled. Fielding were played East Floral many offerings A fighting Bear River quintet to Mr. Taylor from Will Russell, and beautiful. The large crowd by Mrs. Joe George, sang, "When Garland, winning the game ZB in Ocean a the game a brother-in-laThe Sunset Turns The gained lead early from Canada of to 27. Thatcher won the cams sorrowing friends and rela Blue to Gold. against the Cyprus Pirates last who was unable to attend the from Deweyville, 28 to 21. came who from and tives far ' Monday to turn in a 29 to 21 vic- service. Resolutions from the American Teams of both the northern near better than words, bespoke tory. were made by James Ro- and southern divisions were "Oh, My Father," was played the Legion respect this good man had berts. VerNon Coombs, of Bear River, as an organ solo by Mrs. Peck Speakers were Arastus scheduled to play on Thursday, his associates. among acman. He was high point who spoke of his friend- December 12. and Mrs. A. L. Cook then paid Jensen, Hans Peter Larsen was born counted for 12 counters before tribute to Mrs. Taylor from the the Stumm family. He with ship Games to be played next he went out on fouls in the final Relief Society organizations of May 17, 1873, at Lolland. Den- was followed by Clifford John Thursday, December 19 are: Nor a son of Mathias and quarter. Bob Nish and Elwin the town and the Daughters of mark, who stated that Glenn was al- thern division Garland at Ply In Johrfson, both Bear River players Utah Pioneers with whom she Karen Marie Ploug Larsen. ways willing to do the things mouth, Fielding at Beaver Dam Alice married manhood he young 6 7 were next with and respec- was associated. was asked to do. Edwin and Riverside at East Garland. he in the Salt Lake Temple. tively. James Walton was the con- Elsey this spoke of Glenn's honStenquist Southern division Tremon five From union, splendid of more than half Eleven, cluding speaker. He said the children survive. Irene L., Un- esty. Bishop Hansen made the ton First at Thatcher, Deweyville Cyprus's 21 scores, were made on Lord was pleased with the life closing remarks. Other musical at Bothwell and Elwood at Tre free throws. The Pirates made and work of this good woman der of Ogden, Ella L. Hunsaker numbers included a trio by Steve monton Second. J. Leroy only 5 baskets while the Bears and told of the wonderful things of Cokeville, Wyoming. Estep, Irene Archibald and PheVerna of Larsen Idaho, Rigby, 10 29 20 for sunk sang, of their Archibald. They be points. she had accomplished and how A duet, CIVIC LEAGUE TO HOLD The Bears were visitors at Industrious she had always been. L. Earl of Deweyville and Wayne "Whispering Hope," For You," was CAKE AND APRON SALE A Weary-ICyprus Thursday, December 5, She has gone to her spiritual re- Larsen of Tremonton. of "Just the death Sometime after where they lost, Stenquist Dorothy rendered Friday, ward. by n The Tremonton Women's civic wife he married Mary this by December 6, they played at Allen accompanied and Amy The closing song by the Singhas arranged a cake and the league in 2, on 1919, The April Walker. Grantsville and were set back by ing Mothers, was entitled, Mrs. Genevieve a 6 loss handed them by the "Sister, Thou Wast.- Mild and Salt Lake Temple. From this closing song, "Sometime We'll apron sale for Saturday at 3 union two girls survive: Orpha Understand," was sung by Her- o'clock at the Utah Power and Cowboys. Lovely," and the benediction L. Thompson of Corinne and man and Norman Anderson. Light building. They invite th was offered by Conrad Steffen. Larsen of Elwood. A son, by public to attend. Interment was made in the Karen was killed while serving Benediction was pronounced and Ed Heslop. Advancement River View Cemetery by Shaw Darrell, the armed forces in India. retirement of the colors were ATTEND FUNERAL In and Rogers Funeral Home with He is also survived by one sister, made by Thirl Chrlstensen and OF RELATIVE Mr. and Mrs. Ted Jones of Salt the grave being dedicated by Mrs. Laura Sadler of Salt Lake Wm. Cates. There were about 40 Lake were week-en- d guests of Aaron Call. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Thompson. City. returned servicemen present In her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thompson and full uniform. Briggs, who accompanied them RELIEF SOCDZTY TO HOLD to Salt Rhea, of Tremonton. taken was daughter, The body back to Salt Lake for Monday. CHRISTMAS SOCIAL BIRTHDAY DINNER HONORS Mr. Mrs. Albert Thompson of and dedica and burial for l.ke Citv WILLIAM FOXLEY Emil Elwood Jim Thompson o and was by of Members the of the Ward grave tlon First Mrs. Ed Deakln and family to Redmond Sunwent Corinne, Relief Society are invited to atThe family of William Fox- Johnson. spent Saturday in Salt Lake. to funeral services attend day tend the regular meeting of the ley honored him on Sunday at for Andrew who died Rasmusscn, a son Melvin, at Otto Schenkle of Salt Lake was Society next Tuesday, which will the home of his RECITAL CONCLUDES Thursday last week of a heart FRIDAY 77th his be followed by a short Christmas birthday dinner, it being calling on old friends in TreLITTLE THEATRE SERIES attack. lie was a brother-in-labirthday. program and social. monton Monday. of the Thompson boys. A larce birthday cake decoratFriday evening. December 13th While on the trip they aLw table. Those attending at 8:00 o'clock, the closing reed th? Mrs. Rose Kerr visited in Salt HONORED ON the dinner were the guest of cital of the fall quarter Little called on relatives and friends Lake with relatives and friends BIRTHDAY honor and Mrs. Foxley; Mr. and Theatre series, will be given and in Centcrfield, Gunnison and several days last week. Mrs. Melvin Foxley and family; will be In the nature of a dedica Salt Lake. W. Calvin Waldron was pleaMr. and Mrs. Henry Foxley and tion program. Bishop Clifton George Abbott was taken to santly surprised and graciously Mrs. Mr. Leland and and the students MANY address will Kerr the Valley hospital Monday af- entertained Sunday with a Tur- family Edith and for Child- PEOPLE AT TAYLOR FUNERAL and "Drama family Foxley on the subject ter taking ill Saturday night. He key dinner, the occasion being Foxley. ren" discussing the value of the his birthday. was reported to be slightly Relatives and friends from new Children Theatre workshops Places were laid for the folbeen recent In many parts of Idaho and Northyears lowing guests: Mr. and Mrs. M. FIRST WARD GIRLS TO GIVE which have ern were In Tremontort Utah theatres to e the added University Mr.and Mrs. Arthur Johan-se- n Giles, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Macfar-lan- CHRISTMAS PROGRAM for the funeral of ArUniversities American Saturday of many and Newell Waldron of and son, Jimmie of Pasarena Taylor. Near relatives and A special Christmas program and offering a dedicatory prayer dena, California, are visitirfg Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Childs close friends Included Mr. and parwith relatives In the valley. They and Mr. and Mrs. Tab Richlns of will be presented In the Tremon- that the Little Theatre may 11. Skinner of Sugar City; Mrs. J. of Ideal and and Mrs. J. II. Casey of Worland, Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. John Ure of ton First Ward Sunday evening take of the purpose Mrs. Elsie Theae nation-widchildren's ward. Tufts, Fish Haven; Mr. of teen the the age girls Wyoming, are guests at the Dar-r- Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. by the Mrs. In and service in the Henry Criddle and ward movement All its of and tre members the Smith Waite of Syracuse, Mr. Heaton home. the community. Preceding this, John Criddle, Idaho Falls; Henand Mrs. Virgil Waldron, Mr. and general public are Invited to several costume readings will be ry Taylor, Rexburg; Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Perce Watkins, Mr. and Mrs. A program of Christmas Seleclven by students of the various Stephen Taylor, Boise; Charles tions will be heard at a recital Lee Hunsaker and Mabel Waldgroups. Mrs. Reed Oyler will and Earl Winks, Burley; Mrs. Monday, December 16, at 7:30 at ron of Tremonton. TO HOLD flve "A Leap Year Leap" and Harriett Criddle, George Lyon the home of Phyllis W. Pope. The FIRESIDE CHAT Don Peckenpaup.h will give and Mr. and Mrs. Walt Dye. Mrs. Is a Roberts Pvt. Jay students to be presented are two .short readings, 'Tapa and Shelley; Alvin Harris. Mrs. Lynn and Gleaners of th Bonnie Jeppson, Jean Allen, two weeks' furlough with his Harris and Dalarn Kent, Malady The will Boy" and "Th? Photograph, Merrilee Cochran, Billy parents, Mr. and Mrs, Tom Rob- Tremonton Second ward Mrs. George Strassberir, Charm." er's the Fireside at Chat hold their Ellen Cook, Richard Green, erts before being shipped Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Criddle, Mr. and All fall of the students Lee of home Iverson, following Bobby Woodhead, Robert Green, Mk. F. R. Hansen. Mr. and and any previous quarter are invited meeting Sunday evening. Jaleen Harris and Judy Bceton. Mrs. Rulon Wood and Aaron Call their invite come to and may Two students from the USAC Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Laub were Marcella Jeopson will be heard . of a or friend. parents will speak to the ?roup. in Oden Monday. as guest soloist. HELD WEDNESDAY FRIENDS PAY FINAL TRIBUTE er S-S- Impressive Services Held For Glenn Stnmm Thursday Allen Wasatch Service and Winzelers Winners Last Week at Cal-derwo- od "M" But Games Bears Take Cyprus to M-M- On Monday w " n' 32-3- 7. Chris-tense- 30-4- - Local Happenings w OUT-OF-TOW- N al srx-ndln- M-M- Wood-head- U-hl- O-d- tn. ; en |