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Show Shaping Up For flans ey v -- ley f Besses I preparations for TremcnLet's Get Acquainted" are rapidly taking shape, ,. Reynolds r.onrop c- j GlIlg w of the special events Vn'ittee of the Tremonton f' . a'ccnHfitirm whirh fall ARUwnsoring a three-daUi festival, Friday, Satur- October 24 25 V a"d Monday' J f.J, t ERVIN SUMMERS' TRACTOR BURN'S The tractor cf Ervin Summers caught on fire, Thursday afternoon, while being refueled. Attempts to put the fire out were made by throwing dirt on the fire and beating the flames with VOLUME XXIII a canvas. Finally the Fire Department was called and the ui 27. firemen succeeded in putting the Trimonton merchants are ACTIVE CIVIC fire out. the to offer the public 61' in merchandise during the 1WM UD ILiJi. r- -' w-- - y T E irg many hard-to-g- ree days and sli t business houses creat-- g the theme of some popular pg in their window display, fcch store participating will be yen a store number. Those the contest are to see how can j&ny of the song titles they valuable Three . iroe correctly. secured for first, y jcotid are being and third place winners. Driest boxes will be placed in ie grocery stores and all cards just be deposited by Saturday iPTjgfit before the stores close, iaak cards to list your entries dll be available at all stores on tiday morning and only one iitiy from an individual will be en-rir- ig Q-;e- s n. PaJ llowed. rjnners be announced will evening at the local jibeatres, where a fashion show . j scheduled to be held during itermission. This show is open j'any merchant who wishes to May latest ladies' ready-to- r styles, house frocks and t togs. atch next week's LEADER $ie special advertisements of merchants and final details Tremonton's big Fall Buying 7 A I" e.ival. A y;l EIVES EYE INJURY itfCIdrid Christensen is in the to hospital in Ogden recover-- g from an eye injury received ednesday. Mr. Christensen was ltting up a fence on his farm hen the wire he was stretching Xl'Jt. striking him in the eye. The extent of his injury will ot be determined for some time, was reported. EE GARFIELD IAS OPERATION 2 Dee Garfield entered a Brig- am. hospital Wednesday for a lajor operation. She was to be improving as well re-ort- j could be expected last Thurs-ay- ed .' UNT ELK IN IDAHO Orval Ewer and Kenneth Tuck re 'In Idaho this week partici-ktin- g in the elk A lb hunt. CRTEENTn CHILD JRRIVES 1 Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Kay of 'unset, former residents of this 'alley, announce the birth of a -Slighter, September 25. This is iz Kay's fourteenth, child. They ?s- - " ave eight girls and six boys. BY WOODIIEAD TO ID THE LOYAL EMPERANCE UNION IU I The nresiripnf r.f thp Twnl jemperance Union, recently in Tremonton is Bobby Toodhead. He, with Dorothy as Jane .ner as secretary and Gary titman as treasurer, will offer the Union. ib. L or-tniz- ed vice-preside- I nr ' Hospital News Mr. and Mrs. Frank Weidon, Irl, October 12th. ; ... ?.rr onH ifw. AH4ft-r.- a cp Tonsils were removed for f rry Wlnzeler; Baby King, Miss He x Baby Thompson and Curry, Sutton. Ct Mrs. Jesse r t' ; Roberts. Alvin Mable Christensen, x'niff. n SCHEDULE The following schedule has been announced for the regular Stake Leadership Meeting to be held this Sunday. All meetings will be at the Bear River Stake Tabernacle in 11:00 a. m. Stake Welfare Committee. 12 noon, High Council. CALLED BY DEATH Mr. and Mrs. Jisse L. Roberts were fortunate to escape without serious injury, when the truck in which they were riding overturned west of Tremonton. The ac- cident happened during the rain Funeral services were conduct- strom, Friday, wlvn they struck ed Wednesday afternoon in the a slick place on th highway and Tremonton Second ward chapel skidded off cn the soft shoulder for John Owen Garfield, 66, who and overturned into the barrow died Friday evening after an ill- pit off the side. ness of six months. In the death 1:00 p. m., Bishop's Council of Mr. Garfield, the L. D. S. Meeting with Stake Presidency. Church in the valley and the 1:15 p. m., Stake Girls' Pro- Second ward in particular loses an ardent supporter and faithful gram. 2:30 p. m., General Priesthood worker. He was a member of the Bear. River stake High Priests' Committee Meeting. Quorum at the time of his death, and had served as a counselor in LEAVE FOR CALIFORNIA Final tribute will be paid to the Bishopric cf the Tremonton Mrs. Violet Gardner Knudsen, Mr. and Mrs. Gifford Watland iward and the Second ward for Friday at 2 p. m. at the funeral left by car Tuesday for River- twenty years. He also filled two services to be conducted in the side, California, to bring his full term missions in the East- Deweyville Ward Chapel by Bisparents, Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Wat-lan- d ern States from 1902 to 1904 and hop Clarence Fryer. home. The elder Watlands 1920 to 1922. Mrs. Knudsen, a former resihave been visiting in California Among the other positions of dent of that community, died at for the past several weeks. responsibility which he has held 9 p. m. Tuesday in an Ogden are listed the following: Super- hospital following an illness of ATTEND O. E. S. intendent of the East Tremonton three weeks. She was born in GRAND LODGE Sunday School, 7 years; member Deweyville, March 13, 1913, the of the Bear River stake M. I. A. daughter of Benjamin P. and The Order of Eastern Stars of board, 3 years; stake home mis- Johanna Poulsen Gardner. She the State of Utah held a Grand sionary, 2 years. resided in Ogden the past four Lodge in Salt Lake City, TuesThe services were under the years. day, Wednesday and Thursday of direction of Bishop Ford Jepp-soShe was married to Clifford E. last week. Those who attended The opening song, "I know Knudsen in September, 1938. from here were Mrs. John House, That My Redeemer Lives," was Mrs. Knudsen was a member of Mrs. Helen Harrison, Mrs. by the ward choir under the di- the LDS church and was active Shaw and Mrs. Blanche rection of Carmi Campbell with in the YLMIA of the Deweyville Brenkman. At the program giv- Mrs. Ann Freiss at the organ. Ward. en Wednesday, Mrs. Haris gave Speakers were K. H. Fridal, Friends may call at the Deweya vocal solo accompanied by Mrs. George Stenquist, Robert J. Pot- ville ward chapel from 1 p. m. Brenkman. ter, John McGuire, former mis- until time of the services. Insion president of Mr. Ga: field; terment will be in the Deweyville Edwin O. Stenquist, representing Cemetery. the High Priests of the Bear River Stake; LeRoy E. Bunnell, A Garfield, Lee Kay, Melvin T. R. Johnson of Ogden was Cook, Clifton Kerr who read a from James Walton who the guest speaker at the Tre- letter was unable to attend the services Wedmonton Lions Club, held The beet harvest season is a and closing remarks by Bishop nesday evening. Mr. Johnson is time. Haste is necessary :busy a representative of the Salt Jeppson. is also essential. caution but were numbers musical Special Lake Tribune in the Ogden area Watch your driving! The Garden," by and was formerly chief of police a solo, Often a Freidonna "The large beets shake of the duet, Dixon; there. roll along the streets. and trucks of Galilee," 'by Thomas Mr. Johnson related some of Stranger can be the cause of beets These "I'll a and Jenkin solo, Jones; the experiences of the caravan Take You Home serious accidents. KathKeep your Again, which went back to Nauvoo this on the truck! load Mrs. Jenkin Jones; leen," by past summer to commemorate Dora Brough and Mrs. Judith To avoid acidents, please obthe anniversary of the first com. Strand sang a duet, "My Faith serve all stop signs, speed limits pany of pioneers to come to In Thee;" an organ solo, "The and regulations. Utah. He listed the faith of the End Tremonton Police Department a Perfect of Day," was renearly settlers of the West in the dered by Mrs. Genevieve Walker; constitutional form of govern- a solo, "We'll Meet Again," by REPORT ENJOYABLE ment as a direct challenge to Moroni Ward and the closing VACATION TRIP! American citizens to fight the the choir, "O My FathMr. and Mrs. Guy Ballard and encroachment of outside and song by Mrs. er." Walker accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Howard Glenn reinside influences threatening the the vocalists. turned home Tuesday night from very existence of our Nation's Garwas Invocation Floyd by a vacation trip which took them form of government. benediction field and the by to the northwest, into Canada Musical numbers were furnishinterThe Garfield. Northrup down the coast to California. and ed by Mrs. Nick Chournos and ment was in the Riverview cemevisited with Mr. and Mrs. They son, George. tery under the direction of Shaw Jim Manning at Portland, where and Rogers, the grave being ded- they also attended the Pacific SON BORN TO THE icated by A. L. Cook. International Horse Show and RUSSELL MJTTONS Each speaker told of the great Rodeo. While in Vancouver, love Mr. Garfield had held for Washington, they called on Announcement is made by Mr. his fellowmen, and of the will- Frank Knowles in the Barnes and Mrs. Albert Earl of the birth to share the burdens of of a son to Mr. and Mrs. Russell ingness of his love for the Val- General Hospital and in Seattle were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mitton of Soda Springs, Idaho. others, he had made his home, Jackson. where ley of the This is the first grandson and the soil that he had cultivatEarls. The Mittons have a dau- ed. His devotion to his family NOTICE TO TENTATIVE ghter also! and church was also mentioned BLUE CROSS MEMBERS by each of the speakers, many DISTRICT NURSES All those interested in joining of whom had been closely assocHOLD REGULAR MEET Farm Bureau group of the the iated with him for the past Cross Hospital Plan should Blue e to His ability years. Members of District Seven of twenty-fivmake and hold friends as well as see Mrs. Seymour Hill before the Utah State Nurses' Ass'n held a wealth of wisdom and under- October 25, it was announced this their monthly meeting, Wednesbe standing of the problems that week. The new group will day at the Howard Hotel 'in faced his friends and acquain-tenc- enrolled November 1. BrighamCity. Miss Rhoda Lewhad endeared him to all. is, hospital nursing consultant, The told of the close DUANE BJORN RECEIVES speakers was the guest speaker. association between Mr. and Mrs. SCHOLARSHIP AT The district's next meeting is Garfield and their children and UNIVERSITY OF UTAH scheduled for November 19 at 3 also of the close association and Duane Bjorn, son of Mr. and p. m. At this time, Mrs. Dorothy cooperation between members of S. E. Bjorn of Tremonton Mrs. Utah Lomond, president of the the Garfield and Kay families has the distinction of receiving on the will topic, who live here. Ass'n, speak swimmlne scholarship first the "Modern Nursing trends in MaMr. Garfield was born August ever given by the University of ternity and Surgical Cases." 11, 1881 in Mona, Juab County, Utah. All nurses are urged to at- Utah, a son of Henry and Marto attend Duane had tha Yates Garfield. He was rear- Weber College planned tend these meetings. this fall until his ed in Mona and came to Trescholarship was presented and is monton to live thirty-seve- n SECOND WARD TO HOLD years now enrolled at the U. He won HALLOWE'EN DANCE ago. a medal for breast stroke swimHe married Sarah Kay, April at the centennial swimOfficers of the Tremonton 10, 1909 in the Salt Lake Temple. ming meet held in Ogden earlier Second ward M. I. A. announce His widow, two sons and one ming fall. this plans for a Hallowe'en dance to dauRhter survive him. The sons be held following the regular are Owen Irvln and Milton Day VACATIONING IN mutual claswork next Tuesday Garfield of Tremonton and the CALIFORNIA daughter is Mrs. Wanda O. Cook evening. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dalton of Salt Lake City. He Is also the be will Aprons and overalls 9 grand invisurvived left an and children, by costumes Tuesday this week for a motaccepted one of Heber Garfield or to California. They exto brother, everyone extended trip is tation to attend and enjoy the party Draper and one sister, Mrs. Mar pect to be gone from home two weeks. tha Brimhall, Provo. with their friends. Former Deweyville Resident To Be Buried Friday n. Dean, Mrs. Daniel - B- - Jensen, Chrts-- o. Norman .tboties and Carol Fredricksen Jeeelved medical treatment. j Entering the hospital for sur- Wat-tint. jfry was Mrs. Catherine s. The Tremonton City ambu- - J.arkston to the hospital Thurs- y morning for treatment for Jn eectrlc shock received while ifB ar Factory. Ogden Man Talks To Lions Club El-w- in es n girl, October 10th. tMf. and Mrs. Lores Morrison, boy, October 15th. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Thomp-on, a girl, October 16th. Mr. and Mrs. Berl Hermansen, boy. October 16th. . ib AND ESCAPE SERIOUS INJURY IN ACCIDENT Ber-nie- ce i 5 TREMONTON CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, OCTOBER CHURCH LEADER LEADERSHIP MEETING et ms will be available to the lying public. contest" je "popular song Satur-jywi- th and held Friday Dp: be VT 1 ib. Iff mimmwmmM IMA fa Buying Festival a: tor; WARNING TO TRUCK DRIVERS 16, 1947 by A. N. It. NUMBER FIVE This may be a little late for deer hunters, but a local mer chant brought it to. our attention this week, following a re cent accident in Malad. Many veterans have brought home rifles of foreign makes and are now attempting to convert amthem to use American-mad- e In some cases it munition. works, but again sometimes it doesn't. A Malad man who has repaired and remodeled rifles for years, was "sighting in" a foreign rifle when the breech exploded, taking out an eye and part of the man's face. conscientious Reliable, gunsmiths strongly advise against using these rifles unless ammunition of the same size can. Kennard Hales Struck Bv Car SECOND PARTY NAMED FOR CITY ELECTION Kennard Hales, old son of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Hales of 10-ye- Tremonton had both legs broken and received head and body At a second meeting of Tre- bruises when monton citizens, held last Mon- he was Thursdaya evenine. car driven by hit by day evening in the Utah Power Mrs. Elzo Sessions of Garland. and Light auditorium, a second The accident occured on Tre- ticket was nominated for . the mont Street near 3rd north about coming City election. The name 6:15 p. m. chosen by this group was the The boy was rushed to the Val"Peoples' " ticket. ley hospital for treatment and Melvin Foxley was appointed examination. temporary chairman, with Mrs. Mrs. Sessions reported to PaNaomi Marble as secretary. trolman Evan Green, who inWesley Gephart was named as the accident, that she candidate for mayor, Ferd Elm, vestigated was driving at a moderate' speed four year councilman; Otto when she saw the boy leave the Brockman, Grant Garner and sidewalk and start across the council-men; street. Mrs. Sessions Harry Drew as two year is reported R. S. Calderwood, recorder to have slowed down and as the and James Brough, treasurer. boy hesitated, she resumed speed However, three of the candi- at the same time the boy, apdates had withdrawn from the parently confused, started to ticket Thursday morning, ac- cross the highway, and was hit cording to R. S. Calderwood, city by the car. recorder, who was preparing the final certificate prior to print- OGDEN AREA COUNCIL ing ballots. They are: Wesley B. S. A. TO HOLD SENIOR GepHart, Ferd Elm and Harry SCOUT CONFERENCE two two-yeDrew, leaving a recorder and treacouncilmen, A conference for all Senior surer on the "Peoples' " ticket. Scout leaders of the Ogden Area Council will be held at the Weber RELIEF SOCDZTY TO College L. D. S. Seminary on BEGIN AT NEW HOUR Wednesday evening, October 29th The time for the meeting of at 7:30 p. m. the Tremonton First Ward RelThis conference Is for all leadief Society has been changed to ers of every Senior Unit In the 2:30 and the new time will take Ogden Area Council. Each leadeffect next Tuesday for the er Is requested to bring with him regular meeting. All meetings in one of his boy leaders. At this the future will begin at the new conference the year's program of hour. basketball and other vital activities will be discussed and set VISITING E CALIFORNIA up, according to Harold E. PoulField Scout Executive. sen, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Brenkman and F. E. Kespler left this week for a two weeks' vacation trip to California. They expect to spend some time visiting with Mr. and Mrs. J. Carter England in Bur-baMrs. Agnes Sterling announced while on the coast. this week that the regular immunization clinic will be con Dr. and Mrs. Harry Versluis tinued in the near future, the visited in Tremonton last week- date to be announced later. This end with her parents, Mr. and free service is sponsored by the Mrs. R. S. Calderwood. Dr. Ver- Box Elder County Commissionsluis was scheduled to sail for ers and the Board of Education Japan this week to make up his and is conducted by a local new duties there. Mrs. Versluis physician. expects to follow in a few weeks. be secured. Local sportsmen are getting rather hot under the collar at the increased poaching of game birds in the Valley. A story is going the rounds that a farmer caught a father and son combination shooting pheasants on his property. When he attempted to turn them in, they proceeded to beat him up and make their They attempted to cover up the license plates but the farmer saw part of the number and game authorities are attempting to trace down the owners of the car. The members of the wildlife organization feel that heavy fines should be imposed on violators caught shooting game out of season. get-a-wa- ar y. It is reported that the Board at their meeting Monday evening approved the purchase of the Ed Winchester property from the high school south to the Winchester home. e" This is a commendable part of the school board program. of Education "looklng-to-the-futur- Arnold Christensen, game warden of Bear River City, points out that the State Game Com mission is posting "No Shooting" signs where bobwhite quail are planted In Box Elder County. The pheasant and quail proclamation did not include protection for the bobwhite so this added protection Is being taken. Mr. Christensen also calls attention to the State Game law which prohibits shooting from a distance of less than fifty feet from public roads and 600 feet from dwelling houses. To Resume Clinic nk MOTHERS AND DAUGHTERS and Mrs. J. O. Ashcraft of OF THE FIRST WARD MEET St. Anthony, Idaho, are visiting at the Ray Ashcraft home this Members of the Girls' Program week. of the Tremonton First Ward and The Jack Shumways and their mothers held a meeting children were in Salt Lake for Wednesday evening for the pur pose of hearing the plans and the week-enaim of the organization. A program was held consistMrs. Guy Johnson had as her of two vocal selections by week-en- d ing Mrs. Mr. and guests, Mrs. Emeron Wright accompanD. and Nielson Irene and Floyd ied by Mrs. Jay Dee Harris and a Edith Stoddard of Salt Lake. minstrel act by Tommy Steffen Hollis Neal accompanied by and Donna Worley and Katherine Mrs. Conrad Steffen. Lake were in Salt Kerr Saturday Speakers were President Robto attend a meeting of the Jaycee ert J. Potter, Bishop Wayne Auxiliary. Sandall and Garland Puzey. Following the meeting, reDinner guests of the D. R. Waldrons on Friday evening freshments were served. were Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Peterson, Mrs. John Meredith and TEMPERANCE UNION Nanette Hansen of Salt Lake MEMBERS ENROLL IN and Mr. and Mrs. James E. BLUE CROSS PLAN Halverscn of Brigham City. of the Woman's Members Mrs. Judith Strand was in Christian Union Temperance to see the Ogden last week-en- d have signed with the Blue Cross production, "Song of Norway." Hospital plan, and are inviting She also heard the concert giv- the women of the community en by the All State high school who are eligible to Join their ororchestra in the tabernacle. ganization to do so and take adof this added opportunvantage Mrs. Lorin T. Oldroyd and ity. son, Jack of Fairbanks, Alaska, visited this week with her cousin, OFFICERS CHOSEN Mr.- - WALTON ILL IN CALIFORNIA Word has been received here by relatives that James Walton has had a heart attack. Mr. Wal- ton, accompanied by Mrs. Walton and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Johnson, left for Los Angeles last week for a vacation and to attend a postmasters' convention. It was reported that he must remain in California under doctors' orders for some time. d. LEAVE FOR EASTERN TRIP Mr. and Mrs. Em Hansen left Wednesday evening for Iowa where they will visit relatives and enjoy a vacation trip. CHURCH NEWS TREMONTON FIRST WARD The program Sunday evening by a group of to the Church converts English who are now making their homo in Logan. will be given TREMONTON SECOND WARD President Gilbert of the Columbus, Georgia, branch of the Southern States Mission will be the guest speaker, Sunday evening. All those who have served are urged to atin this Mrs. Lamoln Cowley. Mr. Old- FOR YOUTHS' ' royd is director of the extension TEMPERANCE COUNCIL service at the college in Fair- mis-slos- tend. banks. Carl Wayner was chosen as METHODIST CHURCH The Misses JoAnn Green and president of the newly organized Sunday School at 10 n m. i In Council were in Youths' visitors Bonnie Rytting Morning Worship at 11 a. m. Temperance Tremonton. Other officers electProvo the first of this week. Sunday Evening Service at 7:30 ed are Carol Craghead, with a special speaker Reverend Tess Crozier, secre- Ernest C. fairish of Malad City, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nelson and Mrs. Cliff Beard were in Salt tary; Cary Wayner, treasurer Idaho. Lake last week-enPlay night. Wednesday at 7:30. They spent with Mrs. Ruth Gam as the Prayer Meeting, Thursday at Sunday with Jay Nelson In ob- leader. servance of his birthday anThe Council will meet next on 7:30. October 27th at 7:30 at the home niversary. J. C. Jensen of Salt Lake and of Carol Craghead. All boys and Mrs. M. W. War' returned this girls between 14 and 16 are In- Mrs. C. O. Barlow of Roy, father week from a visit with relatives vited to attend. They are all and sister of Mrs. Ferris Allen, are her guests this week. In Provo and Salt Lake. I I vice-nTsldo- nt; d. |