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Show I 25-2- 6 June To Honor Sets rmy wstroms With Military Service LeRoy, Clyde, boIioring the four Borgstrom brothers lives in World War their lost will be who pulon i u d d Tremonton, Utah, on June 2o and 26, followed ""Cir-tfull military honors at the Tremonton cemetery, it h General Mark W. Clark, Sixth Army 'unced this week by J 1 CITY SLATES NEXT n WEDNESDAY AS CLEAN-U-P fbrothegaveh country s uexci KJi ?S Z, crew, in the ;r Germany; and Rulon, Tnfantrvman. t I in caskets remains will lie in at Shaw and flag-draPe- their by-si- d leralHomeinTremon- ;sffiaes from a Thatcher. ! the family , With Tremonton City slated to be the focal point of the nation on June 25 and 26, an appeal for a city wide clean up for next week, has been issued by Mayor Kleon Kerr and members of the Have Your Car Inspected Before J une 15th y' into their final resting full military honors, en. .eral Clark has been v with the responsibility of " the solemn ceremonies honor the Borgstrom Every effort will be f the Sixth Army to in. fitting tribute to the hon- by I i I Alben Borgstrom, Herbert B. Maw, int George Albert Smith i aurch of Jesus Christ of E. j.Day Saints, Clarence I former principal of the i the young Borgstrom's and Robert J. Potter, lit of the Bear River Stake led in the ceremonies. Army Commander jo speak and is expected sit posthumous decora. j uu. ttiiu jxua. joui gow uiii. Iclpate I Sixth i 1 1 I J MIL 1,11 TREMONTON CITY. UTAH. THURSDAY. JUNE 10. 1948 DISCUSS SUCCESS OF SPEECJI CORRECTION NUMBER CLINIC Mor-tense- Meet in" of Clubs i D. A. Skeen, prominent Utah attorney and past International President of the Lions Clubs will be the guest speaker at a Joint meeting of the Tremonton and Garland lions clubs next Wednesday, June 16th, Lion President Garland Purcy will preside at the meeting and the new officers of the local club will be installed. LOCAL GIRLS TEAM SWAMPS OPPONENTS The Tremonton City Motor, girl's softball team played tha Penney Beverage team of Ogden at the local park on Wednesday Planning for future speech correction classes are: (left to right) Margaret Brockman, Avis night and won by the wide mar. Williams, Dorothy Cook, Professor LeRol Jones, USAC., Maxlne Qulnney, Donna Worley and gin of 18 to 7. The local nine had June Anderson. Two other committee members Katherine Kerr and Norma Haycock were not 8 runs by the third Inning. , , Photo by Phyllis Christensen. present when picture was taken. The next encounter will be with Coalville, Saturday at CoaL ville and they will meet them la return game at Tremonton next a Last Thursday night the sche. duled games were postponed due Wednesday night. to rain and will be made up on The corrective speech classes, June 14. Monday, under the direction of Professor Tuesday evening the Jaycees LeRol Jones, head of the speech took the Lions to task 14 to 7, department at USAC, will begin with the Jaycees gaining 14 runs June 10 and continue for ten The first registration day will weeks. The classes will be held out of 16 hits, while the Lions, be Tuesday, June 15th. There will in the music room at McKinley earned 7 runs out of 7 hits. In the second game Fronk's be two other days on July 3 and school. voters outwitted be would when the. Outlaws 15 to 7 July 27, The committee chairman, Mrs. Robblns and Potters were pitch will have the oportunity to re. Dorothy Cook, reports a very sue. and Steffen election for ing in catching for the preparation gister cesful response to the registraday. Tremonton residents should tion. There are thirty, six stu. youngsters, while Adams and report to Ann Zeziger in the Dis- dents enrolled in the classes. Fif. Weidman sparked the "Chevey" trict 2 or Naomi Marble in the teen of these students are spon. players. The following schedule la for District one, sored by the following clubs the ."a. '..v.. - coming week: Jaycees, Lions Club, Garland Next Monday, June 14 is Flag June 10, Jaycees vs. Thursday, VALEEA CROWTIIER and the American Legion Day OK Rubber vs. Welders; Fronk's RETURNS HOME FROM tion, Community Fund, City of Bothwell. is asking that on that Auxiliary SUCCESSFUL MISSION Tremonton, Veterans of Foreign O DO houses display business all June 15, Lions vs. F. day Wars, Business and Professional F. Tuesday, "Old properly. Glory" vs. Si U I. A.; Outlaws Miss Valeea Crowther, who has Women's Club, and the Jaycee It seems we have become quite Eastern in the Janes. The V.F.W. sponsored the been serving the past two or Ihree negligent child of a veteran. States Mission for the past in the years displaying of our .' months returned home June The committee, under the able flag. 4th. She reports having had supervision of Mrs. Cook, is to be Perhaps many feel that their for the Church; highly commended for its un. pleasure working flags are not in proper condition while on her mission she met tiring effort in promoting this Let's put them out to display two other valley missionaries: project. Many hours were spent and as soon as anyway Monday Civic Women's The League, Marrlner Munk of Howell and in making personal contracts we'll all new arrive, the Flags of the labored sponsors She supervised play, Forrest Buchanan. throughout the valley. The re. to a do better little along this try in New Jersey, Pennsylvania and sponse and cooperation of the ground on the Tremonton.park Une. have to planned begin the pro. New York, being able to attend people throughout the valley has on Monday, June 14th with Ject two Missionaries conferences. to to the committee and proved PERHAPS someone noticed the Mrs. Harrison Miller as director Before leaving the east she the club that a corrective speech "cleaned of the supervised play period. up" appearance of the visited many of the early Mor- clinic was badly needed. of all ages will be di. street from the post office north Children mon point? of interest including The club feels that in having rected in this from 10 Thursday morning. Palmyra, New York and Nauvoo, secured the services of Professor a.m. 'till noon activity EARLY In the morning the daily. Illinois. Jones, it has obtained the finest dust 2 began to fly, the papers, From until 5 p.m. a handiShe is staying with her mother speech pathologist in the western craft program for all ages is wires and other rubbish was picklooked swell. in Riverside but plans on work, area. He has spent fifteen years planned. Instruction in plaster ed up and it really fall. this Lake in Salt in When acquiring specialized training ing approached on the reacasting, molding, weaving, leaththis field. The entire state should er work, wood son the party responsible why, burning and tex. Ha Dene Iverson visited a few appreciate his returning to his tile painting will be given, and said mast emphatically that It days last week with her brother, home state to promote speech a daily story between 5 and 6 was about time someone took a p.m. will be in charge of the hand at it. Lynn Iverson and family before therapy in the schools. like members of the Civic would The Janes Too bad we all don't have the in home Jaycee Portland, for her leaving League. Mrs I ', to their sincere and civic pride to keep been ambition express has She gratitude attending Sid Johnson will the in assist Oregon. to the organizations which have handicraft work. our own premises clean! the B.Y.U. during this year. sponsored students. Without their Equipment is now available for help the project could not have badminton, croquet, horseshoes, Driving the school bus for succeeded. Their willingness to volley ball and other games and twenty-siyears without being has too, Involved that an accident is a dar. in help they, proved further playground equipment is ned good record and having the thought it was worthwhile. to be added at a later date. The work on the lattice sum- welfare of his pasengers so much DEL FUIIRIMAN mer house' on the park is pro- at heart and resigning because FINDS LOST PLANE gressing and the sponsors are he knows his health and age are grateful to the men of the town not too good is another tribute Dell Fuhriman, president of the who responded to the call for to Leo Farnsworth, who started states Flying Farmers, located help this week. driving a school bus from Field, the wrecked plane of two Mt. ing to the Bear River high in 1922. Mr. Farnsworth submitted Pleasant flyers, Sunday morning ATTENDS METHODIST about sixty miles from the Bryce CHURCH CONFERENCE his resignation at the close of canyon air port. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Winchester the past school year. A letter Mr. Fuhriman left here early and children, Carol and Larry, from Hervln Bunderson of the Sunday morning, reported at the attended a four day conference Board of Education pays high field and was assigned a flight, at Price of the Methodist church tribute to Leo, and says in part: in about twenty-fivminutes "I regret that it is necessary, in from Thursday to Sunday. time and without changing your Judgment, for you to give his course he spotted the wreckMiss Betty Jean Morse Is up this Job. I do sincerely apated plane. Other flyers had been spending the summer at ZIons preciate your very sensible covering the area for days with National Park, where she is em titude; that you withdraw now no results. while you have a record of twenty ployed. Dell, incidentally became elisix years without any sort of acto re. receive the $1,000.00 gible cident, rather than take a chance BIRTHS ward offered for finding the Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Hurd of on your physical condition con. plane. Snowvllle are rejoicing over the tributlng" to some mishap. "On behalf of the Superlnten. arrival of their first son at the REVEREND STEPHENS AND the Board of Education and dent, Valley hospital June 9th. The FAJNULY VISITING IN EAST 3nd the many students myself Hurds have a daughter also. Reverend Floyd Stephens atMr. and Mrs. Ray Anderson of who have ridden safely with you SUNDAY MEETING TO I wish to SILVER MEDAL FEATURE PRIESTHOOD WORK tended the Methodist church con. Bothwell have a baby girl also. through the years at Price Thursday to'Thi nn hnwpvpr i. thnir third express thanks and appreciation. SFEECH CONTEST ference The Tremonton Second Wards Sunday. His wife Joined him in daughter, They have one son. You have done a wonderful job. AT BEAR RIVER CITY i3 un. Price after which they left for also. Sunday evening program May your health Improve, and of Seven. the direction east to with the their visit the pa. der Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Andrea, may you live long to enjoy the the silver A speech contest for The program is In rents in Indiana. Jane Wayner son of Bear River come from a ties Quorum. Bear In City announce satisfactions which Priest. Melchldedek medal award will be held to your of to service the visit east devoted of them at honor the birth of a daughter June 7, life will accompanied River City, Sunday evening in friends." hood Quorums. The meeting Indianapolis, mother with her their first child. A very entertaining at 8:00 p m. Indiana. begin arranged. has been Jaycee Janes Speech Correction Conw Softball Results mittee Reports Success In Project First Registration Day Tuesday i Tries New Method of Ditch Digging eigh-tee- Supervised Play n . '., ES MUD be : "r " the caption of the the Leader camera .e blast in the river tius' west of the Fielding. 18 Ifmbftoge on the Bear belonging jn to W. A. has been planning wenty acres of marsh ;;a decided to try the Under the dl-- ; l the Hercules Powder rftance by the local If!? "on office two blasts I last Friday. The pic. ken of the after. .. of6.? j e Picture at the right a 43inVhaped trench can tZ foreeround, this o' the last shot; at een - the telephone tte drain ditch then first shot. faftt itfc. ('& were" placed taneously, ree feet Klr" making a deep and BEAR RIVER HIGH Adams TO BEGIN BAND REHEARSALS it to The first summer rehearsal for lmPble f equlpment to make the Bear River high school band iJSfm 5? and that will be held at the hlgn atschool, r:00 Tuesday night, June 15, stu. band e mund Is 1 to kT pm. All high schoolbe there cn to dent3 are urged the opening night. Vjn Program To Start Monday x IN YOUR EYE" E D. A. Skccn Will ; 1 V? THIRTY-NIN- Address Joint city council. The dates for the military sertrolman calls attention to the vice for the Borgstrom Brothers approaching dead line for mo. has been officially announced by tor vehicle inspection which is the Sixth Army headquarters, Tuesday, June 15th, and there! will be no extension of time city officers in session Monday evening made plans for an ex. granted. tensive "face lifting" for the enHe advised those motorists tire city. All property owners are re. who have not had their cars to remove all rubbish, cut quested inspected that they should do so at once to avoid a last min- - unsightly weeds and grass and ute rush just before expiration have it placed in the alleys by Wednesday, June 16. The ctly will date of Inspection period. furnish dump trucks and drivers but property owners should assist in loading the trucks. The Busines Men's Asociation has appointed a committee com. posed of Wayne Fronk, chairman, M. W. Moore and Mel Foxley to work in connection with the city and also to contact all business Scout court of honor Sunday places in an effort to induce a evening at 8:00 p.m. at the Tre. complete cleanup of the business monton First Ward will be under district. the direction of the Ogden Area "This event represents one of IKa the best opportunities Tremon. rVnnH TxirtnoH "Dextaven-will Council be ton will ever have to impress vi also stake High sitors to our city," stated Mayor present. 'and we want them to see Kerr, Dale Crompton, son of Mr. and as it really should Tremonton Mrs. Dwayne Crompton will be be." awarded the Eagle Scout award The county and city are coop, which will be presented to him erating in repairing the roads by Harold Poison of Brigham and streets, and are. widening City, District Scout Executive of and the roads near the graveling the Bear River - Box Elder cemetery In order to accomodate the hundreds of visitors expected during these memorial services. Mrs. W. A. Allen, Mrs. Jed n The business men are asked to and Mrs. Moroni Ward furnish at least one man from were hostesses to the Farm Bu- each business etablishment to reau Thursday at the home of help load the trucks during Wed. Mrs. Allen. nesday afternoon. Dale Crompton To Receive Eagle Scout Award the bodies will be Mrs. I ; iere the funeral cortege to Tremonton ceme-iher- e leased servicemen's par-a- d General Clark have' I ' at Garland. . 1 Ui ' l tabernacle; J .4 j day their family join the Sen. ' ganders of the Armed f church dignitaries, and Vicials in paying homage at the 3 in a ceremony ".vfcrs i ! Evan Green, local state pa. they will be re. rve 25th )"The DAY I IL VOLUME XXIII in the fllst Division, Guad. on Marine, a lon, a member of an bomber I r 1 ' pro-gra- m fly-in- g |