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Show AO E TWO ZZ - 1 r t. 4 ' n 1 n i miwJX l t t- Mm : C Friday DtonbuUon. .... First West Street 3 . $2.30 SUBSCRIPTION RATES (In Advance) as Second Class Entered at the Post Office at Tremonton, Utah, -Matter, vjaopcr u RTTT'G. N- - Eiitor-?ubishc- r 1947 in Review TEMS TAKEN FROM THE JEADER FILES FOR January ... 6 4 Adam's Drug February The February Items Of interest were the sustaining of James Wight as bishop of Thatcher A I I i the county honored October mer canteen opened, Grandma zoning board consisting of HowHales sen7the first of the warl Kennard azna In October, celebrated her ard Freiss, Mel Foxley, Guy Brough Centennial the State was Injured In a traffic accident, (Continued on page Johnson, Harry Drew and Fred birthday, and attendants were preQueen Gephart. rodeo, parkMissionaries called during the sent at the Countyremoved from were meters month included Miss Renee ing dency. streets of Tremonton and observwere Johnson, Weston G. Henrie and the Golden weddings Y0U CAN INSULATE YOUR HOME Garland Puzey was named Liens ed by Mr. and Mrs. David Park- Xesse J. Roberts. club president. May inson and Mr. and Mrs. Cal Theo Anderson was called to of May, month Erickson. the During the Danish Mission. Deaths Included Patriarch Jeanine Showell and Hollis Deaths listed were Matakechi DalZonolit. ha simplified horn, iniulation. You 'jff t J. I Johnson were named the out- Tazoi, Mrs. Rosella Kuggins Gun-nel- l, Joseph H. Klrkham, Chester Larry River Larsen, James Adam Bear at students ey, standing Peter Jensen, Janice Lee Rand, Mrs. Mary R. Wynn, high school, the Flying Farmers Lind, Ezra Diderickson and Katherine Cash and Fred W. under the leadership of D. A. Ervin Diderickson. I fuel .oving! Start ZONOLITING your Petersen. hw, Fuhriman completed a state wide Mrs. Charles C. Hess and Mr. tour by air, summer music clas- were honored by their family and March AND IT WILL NOT SETTLE! of the schools the at ses 'began on their golden wedding In March the Valley people elect- friends were entertained at the opening county, Bob Winzeler was anniversary. Tremonton of the Jay Dee Harris building, ed president of the July asteachers' county the THIOI MA.K DIIIITIIIg Mrs. P. E. Ault was honored by Jaycees, month of July, the innew During a HEAT AND SOUND INSULATION by the presenta- sociation accepted the State centenfirst Bear River City held a tion of a 30 year service pin, creased salary schedule, the theaMain show for Box nial celebration, the Leavitt, Wayne Fronk, William Junior fat stock "BUY FROM YOUR LOCAL LUMBER BEAUR held and Mrs. tre at Garland opened, the comwas Elder the County Carl Grey Scholarship for ordinance an missioners 82nd passed H. Hess observed her county, the Utah State Sym- James prohibiting sate of beer on Sun LUMBER P ANDERSON LUMBER CO. in concert birthday. a phony presented 150 scouts of the more than named month day, for Deaths that Telephone the tabernacle, Ford Jeppson dau- county attended , the CentenTREMONTON LUMBER was sustained as Bishop of the Gary Lee Jensen, infant FARMERS' CASH UNION Mrs. Kiy Shi nial Scout camp in Salt Lake, 35 Tremonton Second ward, Ray S. ghter of Mr. and Telephone 130-Telephone were Emma Floyd and Lloyd Kunz Ashcraft purchased a Vernal Kato, Henry Bap, Mrs. Eagle scout badges, BonLouisa M. Bigler, Jewelry store and Mr. and Mrs. Foutz Packer, Harnie Kay Hansen, Betty Jean Orvil Miller observed their Gol- Walter Green, Thomas E. and Bonnie Rytting parMorse Milton C. Barages, ris, Cesareo den Wedding. in- Girls' State at LoSteed. H. and ticipated George Welling David E. Stenquist left for the gan and Emil Anderson was June Swedish mission and deaths annamed the commander of the nounced were Joseph Johnson, In June, K. E. Weight was local American Legion post. Mrs. Margaret H. Hawks, John i named County Superintendent of month includthe for Deaths Compton, LeGrande Hansen, schools, rodeo queens, Shirley Mrs. Mary Jane Richins, Max Y. Holmgren, Joyce Hunsaker, Doris ed Edna Parker Fronk, Joseph A. Nielsen, Hyrum J. Hansen, Horiye, Hilda Miller Davis and Hadfield and Beverly Stanfill Chournos, Mrs. Martha Amasa L. Madsen. sum- - Sam were named, the teen-ag- e Meacham Burton, Linda Toone, April Mrs. Maria Landon and H. D. April headlines told of autoWoffinden. mobile accidents which were August fatal to Reed Baker Bright and The new Box Elder County Mrs. Clara Clyde and the farm Fair grounds and buildings were accident which took the life of ALL WOOL PLAID COLORS Richard F. Crowther. Other opened for the Fair during AugVALUES ust with Governor Herbert B. deaths announced were Alice P. NOW To $13.95 Maw in attendance, Garland Hazel Jos. Waldron, Mortensen, Wheat-Bedays drew a large Francom, Mrs. Christena Larsen and Jensen and Adolph Nicholas. crowd, the County school board set a new levy of 18.8 mills and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Newton . - ' IJJUI. J the County set the '47 levy at 6.45 oo&erveu uieir guiuen weuuuig, - Jen-Cel-Li5 Dr. Dean Hamilton joined the mills. The old folks of the stake NEW and USED were entertained at Lagoon, the staff of the Valley hospital, Box ELECTRIC MOTORS Elder County was placed under Stake Primary graduation exera rabies quarantine, J. .L. Weid-ma- n cises were held and the Bear RivREGULAR er high school F. F. A. dairy was named head of the HEATING NOW PLUMBING Civic Northern Utah Clubs,' the judging team were high scorers SHEET METAL WORK at the state F. F. A. fair in Salt Intermountain A. A. U. swimTremonton Phone 103 Lake. ming meet was held at Bear River and the city council named a Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allen observed their golden wedding during the month of August. Dean Manning was killed in a ward, Jay Udy chosen as the nutfiiinT vounz larmer oi Bear River Valky and Clifton G. M. Kerr was made a member of the Bear River stake presi- j' De-an- na it 4-- The January Leaders of the HE PAST YEAR past year carried announcements of the golden weddings of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Borgstrom and Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Calderwood. Missionaries called during the month included Lavon Stenquist, Willis Petersen, Robert Potter, Verl Iversen and Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Waldron. Grant Garner was honored by Jaycees with the presentation ft Torfay Koar Pkrmocjf Dropi Px of the Distinguished Service P Garland Puaey was namA few foci Aiorf ed new city judge and Clifton G. M. Kerr was named as ReRABIES MRUS publican majority leader in the After many months Px House of Representatives. Mont spent in an effort to Px Harmon was removed from his trap the germ of Rabies rV position on the County School and after hours of test- Px Board by action of the Board and ing and research to find Px the County assessor named Einor a virus that would conStenquist, Leonard M. Petersen quer the disease, Louis and Verl Bowcutt as deputies. Pasteur made the first Px Death notices included Leslie application of his Rabies fx G. Stokes, Ferron Dale Holjeson, Virus on human subjects Px Mary E. Carter, Peter Antone Since that Px Justesen and Lewis D. in 1885. Briggs. time. Hydrophobia, Px New members to the Bear Rivwhich had hoen one of er high school faculty: Perry the most fatal of mala- Px Earl Petersen was awarded the dies, has largely lost its Px Cullimore, Mrs. Le Rae Chate-lal- n Px terrors. and Marilyn Rogers were Px announced. J! H 1 VMrttJ of Each Week for Published at Tremonton, Utah, on Thursday A. THURSDAY, JANUabv BEAR RIVER H T3I-STAT- E 17 CO. R - Pre - Inventory CLEARANCE looaiy. MACKINAWS MOTOR $5.00 REPAIR et J Rewinding 1 i only te INSULATED COATS J. G. Burgess Co. $15.00 3oniy POPLIN COATS Now Available traffic accident and the death of Francillo Durfey and Mrs. Ida The New Lundahl - Heavy Duty Trailer Select yours in three sizes. 3 Ton 5 Ton 8 Ton ' a: ft k y If; V (i A Iieavy duty iniplement trailer . . . 1. Axles with Tim wilh perfect niovibilily of all Iieavy duly farm machinery . . . featuring kin bearings equi oscilaling wheel action that will 212 ton equally distribute weight regardless yalenl to of the contour of road. truck. Tilting flat bed especially adaptable for loading caterpillar tractors. 2. All other moving Kxlremely easy to operate. Hear and side loading-equipp- ed with parts equipped new type automatic catches, with bronze bushhooks and heavy duly wench. safely ings and grease Dorris of Ogden were announced. September Called to the mission field during September were Lamon Simmons and Bryce Ericksen, both of Beaver Dam Ward. Earl Petersen received the Eagle Scout award, the Garland ward was divided, Mr. and Mrs. John P. Holmgren celebrated their golden wedding, Richard Anderson took the oath of office for city Marshall and the F. F. A. dairy judging team, Earl Petersen, John A Bourne, Lowell Capener and Harland Turley took part in the Iowa meet where they won national honors. One of the heaviest rainfalls on record occured in a 24 hour period about September 17, and the Tremonton ' Businessmen elected Wayne Fronk as president, A. F. Johnson, ident and Gifford Watland, secretary, of their organization. Deaths during the month included Loris D. Hess, Conrad Eades, Kay Johnson and Abraham L. Ballaine. Lynn Ewer was injured in an accident and the County tax levy was increased to 7.75 mills. REGULAR Phone AH mi Wagon & Machine Co.' 197 Established, 1920 cups. 3. 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