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Show a VOLUME XXII TREMONTON CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, DECEMBER :6, 1946. ACCEPTS CALL TO BRITISH MISSION WOMAN DIES OF CRASH Jane Ellen DeWold wife of Richard E. Hem-k' "died early Wednesday Valley hospital of the at morning received last Sunday in iniu-ian automoDiie auciucn.., Mr. and Mrs. Hem- Springs17 months old son Wasv;ere enroute from Seattle, to Lake spend hington, to Salt Christmas with friends. 1924 at She was born April 23, daua Michigan City, Indiana, Ellen Maud and ghter of Julius Mrs. AS SECRETARY TO SENATOR SON WAS KILLED f Hem-2- 9 KLEON KERR RECEIVES APPOINTMENT BOTHWELL MAN V ATKINS DIES AFTER FIVE PARENTS LEARN INJURIES Announcement is made of the appointment of Kleon Kerr as assistant to the secretary of Arthur V. Watkins, recently elected Senator from the state of Utah. Mr. Kerr plans to leave for Washington, D. C. about January 15 to take up the duties of his position. He also plans to do advanced study at George Washington University. Mr. Kerr is a graduate of Bear River high school, Utah Agricultural college and George Washington Univer- IN PLANE CRASH J' es - iir , The family Weidner DeWold. when Florida, to Tampa, moved she where child small a was she attended school. She was a gra- L , cf the business College of duate St. Petersburg, Florida. married Richard E. She August at 10, 1939 Hem-ric- k, Clear- J U,. . ,, .. n, ,r.m , LYSLE MUNNS Testimonial Will Honor Lysle Munns water, Florida. She joined the I D. S. Church in 1943 and the couple went to the Salt Lake Lysle Munns will be honored Temple in 1944. They have lived Sunday in the Elwood ward at in Salt Lake since then until a farewell testimonial prior to three months ago when they his leaving for the British Mismoved to Seattle. sion. Musical numbers will be furFuneral services will be conducted Friday at 2 p. m. in the nished by Alden Thompson who 8th ward in Salt Lake City. The will play a harmonica solo, an body will be taken to Tampa for accordion duet by La Rue and Carol Erickson and a vocal solo burial. Shaw and Rogers of are in charge. by Wilma Kroksh. Friends may call at the chapel Speakers will be James Robfrom 1 p. m. until the time of erts, President Robert J. Potservice. WOMAN WHEN ICY INJURED HITS CAR HIGHWAY j ; I Jarboe was still in a critical condition morning at the Valley where she was taken for treatment, after the car in which she was riding overturned Tuesday night. The car was driven by her hus-- ; band, and overturned several times on an icy road near Stre-- ? veil, Idaho, 55 miles northwest Lloyd reported Thursday hospital, of Tremonton. I IMMUNIZATION CLINIC TO BE HELD The regular clinic will be December 28, immunization held Saturday, according to an j Mr. j j j sity. He has been a member of the Bear River stake presidency, of the faculty, of Bear "River high school and has been active in both' the Lions club and the Jaycees of Tremonton. M-M- en League Basketball Score and Mrs. Golden Ster-- ; Frisby i ad - l2 - - 1 - Mof accompanied by Grant An'-so- n, a vocal solo, "Lay My Head Beneath A Rose," was sung br BEAR RIVER TO PLAY TWO GAMES WITH MALAD The basketball teams from Bear River high and Malad high will meet in two games thU week-enOn Friday night they will play at Malad and on Saturday night at Bear River. ,In their game last week-en- c with Morgan, the Bears won by a score of 35 to 18. d. Miss Lola Johnson will be hon- ored Sunday, December 29 in the Garland Ward at a missionary farewell. The program will begin at 7:30 p. m. and will consist of musical numbers from J W. Pulsipher, Louise Castleton and Colleen Thompson. Pat riarch Joseph II. Kirkham will be a speaker. Miss Johnson has been called to the Northern California Mission and will leave for the Mission home on January 6. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Johnson. Local Happenings Mrs. W. A. Adams entertained at a family dinner in honor of her husband on his birthday an- Skating Party M-M- en y, Chronology of 1946 2-- W. A. ADAMS HONORED ON BIRTHDAY ' niversary last Thursday evening. A pleasant evening was after the dingave a lecture on world affairs enjoyed together ner. at the Methodist church. The Valley hospital became PETERSON-RHODEorganized as a clinic with Dr. ENGAGEMENT TOM) E. H. White, Dr. A. J. Mohr and Dr. G. C. Ficklin on the staff. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Schuer announce the engagement of their daughter, Darlene PeterJanuary 24 Reginald Hunsaker, Arthur son, to Lee Rhodes, son of Mr, Ericksen and Edward Heslop and Mrs. J. A. Rhodes of East were sustained as the Bishopric Garland. The couple plan to be married of the Elwood ward. the near future. in A. M. Turner was named state of the Utah State Wildlife Federation. In The Justice Court Twelve head of elk were planted in the western part of the Charles Smith, improper lights. county. FieldS. Mrs. Mark Coombs of Complaint filed by Evan Green From the Files of The Leader January 3 Rulon B. Garner announced the opening of an accounting office and engaged in a general practice of public accounting and tax work. Utah-Idah- o ar ?' S vice-preside- nt $5 fine. ing died. Jim Smith began business in his new location at the Crossroads junction. The Proposed change of location of the fair and rodeo grounds in connection with the establishment of the local airport received the consent of the County Commissioners. o. I Testimonial At Garland Sunday L FARM BUREAU HOLD SOCIAL According to a report from the Sugar Co., 1945 broke the rainfall record of the past thirty years with a precipitation Don and Dan Weaver of Ida-to Denver came He eral days. total of 24.14 inches. ; ho Falls were Du Ponts. on a for business David George trip Nelson, Sr., of overnight guests Mr. and Mrs. died. Snowville Pioneer, George Quinney Mr. and Mrs. Howard Freiss Sunday. Mrs. Bertha I. Getz died. They were enroute home from Provo and baby left Tuesday evening where they are for Walla Walla, Washington, to attending school. January 10 spend the Christmas holidays Mayor Ervin Stohl, councilmen with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Hill Reed and Seymour Giles, Lynn Thomas, Dougfamily spent Christmas Lamoine E. Cowley in las Cannon, day Brigham with her Billy Shuman surprised his and Rudy Miller, recorder R. S. Mrs. mother, Andrew Romer. mother by arriving home in time Calderwood and treasurer James for Christmas. Billy is in the Brough officially took over the ,Mr. and Mrs. Orval Ewer Navy and has been stationed City offices this week. visited Bear River high school receivWednesday with Mr. and at San Francisco. Jrs. E. Robinson and Mr. and ed special recognition in the DeM". Frank Ewer of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Eggen and cember 1945 issue of "School Logan. daughter of Los Angeles spent Executive" for its Visitors at activities. the Don Tueller Christmas with her parents, Mr. me on Christmas were Mr. and and Mrs. Ezra Didcricksen. The Bear River high school and McKinley school celebrated ;lrs' Emmctt Whitaker of Poca-Idaho, and Guy Whitaker Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Matney Utah's fiftieth anniversary of 01 Brigham City. and daughter, Marrianne of Lo- statehood at special assemblies. Russ Waldron became the new gan were Christmas guests at the and Mrs. Milton Johnson Gif ford Watland home. fire chief and Harry Miller, Lynn Iverson and Albeit Earl assumed in v fmi!y spcnt Christmas Day ibicy wlth her duties as assistant chief, and their Reed Mrs. Oyler Mr. and Mr parents a Mrs. Lsrael and secretary. in Christmas captain Yates. day girls spent adult evening school first The her with parents, City Brigham the at Zundell. high school was pronounJirwriSlmas Eve visltors at the Mr. and Mrs. Eberhardt success. a ced Orv "i SThumway home were Mrs. J. LunJ and daughter. Dor-i- S Dr. and Mrs. Ed Goddard of 17 and MrMrs. O. D. Panguitch spent Christmas with January Misses Esther and Mary Elmer Bri"hai" and Miss Vera Dave Stander and family. Mrs. of Salt Lake. as of Garland received two of the Goddard will be remembered the former Emma Lou Stander. first teaching certificates to be Mrand Mrs. John II. issued to teachers of the blind Forsgren 011 at in the United States. Christmas for Mrsand Dinner guests s'Jn Emma J. Mr. were The Twin City Dairy moved home Cook L. Brleham A. wcre eucsts the X ,of at the Frank Stevens and Mrs. Raymond Hunsaker into a new modern building to hon e to the and family of Garland, Mr. and continue their service Dr. community. of Provo, Mrs. Ray Canning The Reverend Alexander StewMrs- Weslev Goodsell and Mrs. Vernon O. Cook of BerranJ and secre7 mnt Christmas at kley, California, Mr. and Mrs. art of Chicago, associate the I Church Methodist the of hcr Parents, Mr. Noel Cook of Salt Lake City and tary and '"'sCommission oh World Peace, Ervin Sutherland. Gail Smith of Fielding. Y Lola Johnson He man led Leora Marie Thompson February 14, 1936 at Brigham City. They later went to the Logan Temple. At the time of his death, he was an elder in the Bothwell ward. He is survived by his wife and three children; Marilyn Gae, Anita Irene and Va Gene and his parents; also the following brothers and sisters, all of Both-wel- l; John F., Mrs. Mina Eiyli and Miss Gertrude Eberhard. Funeral services were conduct ed Monday in the Bothwell ward chapel by Bishop Leo Stokes. The organ prelude and p lude were played by Mrs. Edna Anderson and the opening song was sung by Mrs. Ruby Orwin and Mrs. Wanda Newman, "Jesus, Lover of My Soul." Patriarch Joseph Kirkham of Garland rendered a violin solo Southern Division: extra-curricul- i time at Preston, Idaho, then came to Bothwell 27 years ago and have lived there since that time. en Melvin A. Cook of Woodbury, and son, Ned, spent Christmas New in day Jersey, returned to his home Ogden with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Frisby and after visiting with his parents, family. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Cook for sev- ; illness. He was born December 20, 1910 at Logan. Hie family lived for a Walker, a vocal solo by Mrs. Dora T. Brough, a Christmas Odell Borgstrom Bradshaw, story by Mrs. June Garfield and To Hold son of George W. Bradshaw, has community singing. been granted the degree of bachGifts were exchanged by the elor of science in civil engineer- members. Several guests were ing from Iowa State College. and the following three present The Stake and GleanThe degree was conferred on from Brigham: Miss Bessie Haners will hold a roller skating Bradshaw by Dr. Charles E. Fri-le- sen, Mrs. Ivy Barker and Mrs. party at Crystal Springs, Friday Iowa State College's presi- Ella V. Reeder, who is president at 8 p. m. in Great Hall, Memorial or the Utah Ladies' Farm Bur dent, All members of these classes Union, on the campus. eau. in the Stake are invited to attend. Refreshments will be Mr. and Mrs. Vern Eyre, stuMr. and Mrs. Clyde Morris and served. were for dents at the USAC, spent Christguests daughters Each ward is responsible for home of his mas at the home of her parents, the transportation of its mem- Christmas at the Mr. and Mrs. Dick Anderson. in sister Morgan. bers. M-M- F c Glenn Hill, son of Mr. ling, public health nurse. and Mrs. Ray Hill of Garland, The clinic will be held at the arrived home Friday for a ten day furlough. He has been staMcKinley school and those defree siring immunization should tioned with the Navy at Berbe there from 10 a. m. to 11 a. m. muda and will report back there, leaving Saturday. announcement by Agnes ; Herman Eberhard, Jr. of Both-we- ll died Friday in a Salt Lake hospital after a five month's RECEIVES DEGREE Gleaners arid Mrs. Stanley Castleton of Garland was officially reported killed this month. He was on a routine flight in the Philippines when his plane crashed. He is survived by his wife. Mary Allen Castleton and one daughter, Tamra, of Portage, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. Castleton of Garland and the following brothers and sisters: Ralph H., Louise and Mary of Garland and Mrs. Myrle C. Call of Idaho Falls and the following grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Castleton of Malad, Idaho, and Mrs. John Howard of Logan. MONTHS ILLNESS The North Box Elder Ladies' Farm Bureau held their ChristThatcher 21, Tremonton First mas banquet, Wednesday, De8. cember 18 at the Tremonton Deweyville 18, Bothwell 14. Second ward. Tremonton Second 39, Elwood Places were set for fifty mem17. bers and guests and a delicious Scores were not available for turkey dinner was served. An games played in the northern entertaining program was en division. joyed with the following numOn Thursday, December 2G, bers being presented: an address Thatcher will play at Bothwell, of welcome by the president, Mrs. Elwood at Tremonton First, Tre- John O. Garfield, with a rester, Bishop Reginald Hunsaker monton Second at Deweyville, ponse by Mrs. Calvin Waldron, Garland at Fielding, Plymouth talks by Mrs. Ella V. Reeder, and the missionary. at East Garland and Beaver Dam Bessie Hansen and Mrs. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ivy Barat Riverside. A. A. Munns of Elwood. ker, a piano solo and several organ selections by Mrs. Delbert Tre-mont- NUMBER FIFTEEN January 31 Eugene and Mack Hansen, high school studentbody president1;, received leadership from Mark Nicholas, state director of agricultural edcua-tion- . Only eight other similar awards were given in the state. Marion Summers, J. M. Gad-diand Harry Drew were reelected to head the Bear River Wildlife A.ss'n. Elmer Richards, Guy Rees and Rozel Zundell were sustained as members of the bishopric of the Fielding ward. Civic The Women's League musical annual their presented program. Jim Tazoi was presented the distinguished service cross at a meeting at the high school. Col. Ben B. Blair of the USAC made the award. e (Continued cn Page 2) Marion Summers accompanied by Mrs. Edna Anderson, Walter Wuthrich sang, "In The Gar den" accompanied by Mrs, Del bert Walker and the closing song, "God Bless The Mcinnr-Our Father" was sung by Norman Andreason and Mrs. Cleo Anderson. .Speakers were D. Milton Mar ble, former bishop of Bothwell, Ernest Eberhard, a cousin fr Crestion, Idaho, Newman Beck, a relative from Salt Lake Citv. Clarence Anderson of the Both-we- ll bishopric and Bishop Stokes. All spoke of the fine family, of their stalwartness, their fine attitude towards church activities and offerings and their dependability and fairness in their work. They also spoke of the deceased's wife and of her fine qualities and gave much comfort to the bereaved. The invocation was offered by Wallace Anderson and the benediction by Vance O. Llnd. Interment was in the River' view cemetery by Shaw and Rogers Funeral Home and the dedicatory prayer was by Bishop Clifton Kerr of the Tremonton Second ward. of APPROACHING MARRIAGE TOLD Mr. and Mrs. George L. Miller of Penrose announce the marriage of their daughter, Leone, to Gordon C. Orton of Payson. The ceremony will be performed in the Salt Lake Temple, Friday, December 28. They win make their home in Oakland. Paul Mason, driving on wrone California. skis of road. Complaint filed Miss Miller Is a graduate of by Evan Green. $3 fine. Bear River hiuh school and a Arlo Campbell, Improper lights student at the BYU in Provo. Complaint filed by Evan Green. $5 fine. Ralph Taylor, improper lights. RECITE VOWS Complaint filed by Evan Green IN SALT LAKE $5 fine. Mr. and Mrs. T. A Eugene Isaacson, no registra- announce the marrla"" tion. Complaint filed by Wm. daughter, Twila, to Earl Sackctt. Dismissed. son of y M A. Mr. ai d M Fait I ..'ike ' t' Fran-cor- Haga A.sako, speeding. Com- Francom of plaint filed by Ed Sylvester The marriage was pcrf rm $17.50 fine. In Salt Lake on Tuesday, fv : Thain Breton, speeding. Com- ember 24. The counir wH' r plaint filed by Eldredge Wood their home in Salt Lake. fine. $9. Futazaki, no license. Mr. and Mrs. Dred"e R b Complaint filed by Eldrrdgr and family from Burley. Ida' Wood. Dismissed. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Everton and Everett Roche, no license Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Roberts if Complaint filed by Wm. Sackett. Brleham City spent the holiduvy Dismissed. with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oral Brough, no licrn.se. Com- Jesse L. Roberts. plaint filed by Wm. Sackett. Turn Dismissed. George Jones, no license. Complaint filed by Evan Green. $4 fine. George Jones, reckless driving. Complaint filed by Evan Green, $25 fine. $5 suspended. Three minor offenses filed by City Marshall. EXPLANATION Due to a break down of the newspaper press at the Leader office, it was necessary to reduce tbe size of the paper this week, The publishers hope to have the press in condition for next week's regular issue. |