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Show LUCK IN UGING DEER W) """ng the successful deer ;rsrcported at the Leader this week are: Monte mos, Dorian Toland, Con Tommy Steffen, Marion Del 5, Ray Holdaway, Kenneth Orval Ewer, Mel Foxley, Leon Kerr. VOLUME XXIV Germer, Wayne Anderson, Brockman and Del Furhiand son. mimMjmMJmmM - k v jarty with James Ransom tons Irvin and Ronald, Dar- oveland and Elmer Potter Sharon Fonnesbeck bagged between them; and in the s party consisting of Le-c. and Wilford Harris, n Newman and Dick and Allen, they brought in bucks. Clyde Coombs and ;3ay and Jay Gunnell got (Kent Brough and Clarence ,utt were the two of their of four to get a deer and Gunnel was successful, a party of fourteen men women who went to Lynn, Wendell Giles managed to 1)!iis deer; Mervin Holt and jather from Fielding came with one each; Oscar L id and sons were also R. 5 suc-.Jj- ry Adams was the only one is party to bring home a His father and brother were also hunting; Ross r and son picked the right and got two fine bucks. y Archibald and sons Mel-ik- e and Sharon and Dennis each one; John C. djriss and got sons Lyle and Floyd Joe Hansen brought home - rame from southern Utah, ilr. and Mrs. Golden Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Ralls tfat back four fine bucks. JTS AND BEEHIVE ,S TO HAVE ANVEEN PARTY Fall From Car Proves Fatal To Collinslon Child suffered in a fall from a moving automobile were fatal to Ronda Bowen Wednesday 3 year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Bowen of Collinston. Ronda, riding in the rear seat of a car driven by her when mother, fell to the a back door flew open. She died shortly afterward in a Logan hospital. Mrs. Bowen was driving from Beaver Dam to Logan at the time of the accident. About ZVi miles west of Logan on U. S. highway 89, the child fell out of the left rear door of the automobile and was thrown about 15 feet, according to highway patrolman, Ed Pitcher, investigating officer. Other passengers in the car were Mrs. George Jackson, Logan, and her daughter, Loya, 5, who was riding in the back seat with the victim. A daughter of Lamar and Ruby Kriese Bowen, she was born March 15, 1945. Surviving, in addition to her parents, are a brother and sister, Mar jean and Kay Bowen, Collinston; a grandfather, William Kriese, Providence and a grandmother, Mrs. Eugene Bowen, Beaver Dam. hi-w- ay G. O. P. To ier the direction of stake and Beehive leaders, the and girls of that group ire invited to a real hal- n party at the Garland hall Saturday October 30, "TREMONTON CITY, UTAH,'THURSDAY, Hear California Congressman Carl. Henshaw, congressman from California will address a ' mass meeting Fri-- ! evening of fun, a good pro- Republican : o J M i band a picture show is be- -l uay eveiiuig ttt o p. ui. ui me armed by the stake leaders. Box Elder Stake Tabernacle. $0. ekend visitors at the home rs. Harry T. Wcodward was . R. McGee of Logan; also md Mrs. M. G. Wilcok of n visited with Uicm on Sun-- n visited them on Sunday. J3racken Lee re Thursday The sponsors of the meeting are the ladies Republican organizations of the county. David J. Wilson, Republican candidate for representative from the First District and all local and district candidates will be present. In charge of the meeting will be Mrs. Elmer Klitgaard, president of the Brigham City club and Mrs. Ben Knudson, Box Elder county Republican chairman. - Bracken Lee, Republican idate for governor, and all blican district and county Idates will be in the Bear Valley next Thursday. Me County central committee J Howard Call as chairman, arranged two meetings for day. The first will be at the e Theatre in Garland at lock, where a free show will ven and the candidates in-ice- d. 7:00 o'clock at the Liberty tre in Tremonton the same will give another free show vbithe candidates will be pre- - FIRST WARD TO I RESENT PLAY Tremnton First ward M. play "Broomstick Beauty" directed by Mildred Shumway will be presented in the ward amusement hall next Tuesday at 7:30. The cast is composed of members of the Junior Girls and Senior Scout classes. They are Astrid Strand, Darlene Davis, Gay Deakin, Dorene White, Jack Johnson and Dale Crompton. The play was given in the Second ward last Tuesday I. "The A. Jd. OCTOBER .1, i v 4 NUMIit'R SIX V Dairymen Called Homecoming at Bear ToleeSpecial ling River Next Thursdc y The annual Homecoming at Bear River high school will be held Thursday, October 28. All alumni members are cordially invited to spend the day at the school as guests of the student body. Registration tables will be provided in the main hall and all will be welcome. An Invitation is also extended to patrons and friends to attend the events of the day at the high school. An assembly featuring talent from both alumni members and students will be held from 12:30 to 1:30, and the football game with North Cache is set for 1:30 on the local gridiron. A dance at 8:30 will conclude the Homecoming events. NOTICE TO VOTERS The last opportunity to regis- ter for voting in the coming election will be on Tuesday and Wednesday, October 26 and 27. A list of registration places in the northern part of the county are listed elsewhere in this issue of the Leader. LOCAL GIRLS WIN RIBBONS IN PORTLAND CONTEST Military Rites Will Honor War Victim "PARTY FAVORS YOU CAN MKE" was the title of the prize winning demonstration by Coleen Adams and Merle Newman of the NBC. 4th year Foods club of Thatcher. Mrs. Wanda Adams is the leader. The girls won Blue ribbons In competition at the county fair and also were blue ribbon winners at the state fair. Colleen is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Adams and Merle is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Newman. HALLOWEEN CARNIVAL wasnaivie woman AT R1VFRSIDE Dies Afler Three The R'versicie ward is hf.ldira a big Hallov een carnival at their hall next Wednesday evening; at 8 p. m. They invite everyone to . April 8, 1921. op. Mrs. Emmlline p. Neamen, 40, attend and participate in the died Surviving are his former wife, He was born July 2, 1920 in Tuesday at 2:30 p.m. at her spook alley and other events home in Mrs. Tom Miller of Roy and the Bear son of Irving a River Washakie, after an HU City, following sons and daughters: and Carrie Jensen Christensen. planned. nesa of three years. Mrs. Theodore Smith, TremonShe was born April 4, 1908, in He attended Box Elder ton; Mrs. J. S. Saunders, Ogden, schoold. He was an Elder county Nevada, a daughter of John and in the Mrs. Stanley Nichols, Morgan; Ida N. Pete Pabawccne. She had Bear River ward at the time of Fred and Gerald Senn, Nampa, his death. Konnd-n- p At lived here since she was a child. one Idaho; 9 grandchildren; An active member of the L.D. He was inducted into the army sister and one brother, Miss Ida Dec, S. received his basic 1942, 29, church, she had served a$ Senn and Jacob Senn of Atchiand counselor of the at secretary Camp Roberts, Cal., training son, Kansas. Announcement is made by the ward Relief society, and was also and was sent to New Guinea for active duty six months after his Democratic County Central com- president in 1944. She was married to Jim John mittee of a Roundup scheduled induction. Wedneson for are Neamen, his May 30, 1924, in Farm-Ingto- n. Crystal Springs parents and Surviving the following brothers and sis day, October 27 at 8 p. m. They later received enA six piece band will furnish dowments in the Logan LDS ters: Galen Christensen, Tremonton; Mrs. Nola Nessler, Thirl, the music for a dance and soda temple. Dee, Varge, Elmo, and Meredith water will be provided for all. Surviving are her husband and State and local condidates will the following sons and dauch Bear River Christensen, City relaThe many friends and M. P. be present. Everyone Is Invited, ters, all of Washakie: Lee, Ele- tives of Chester Beeton were and a grandmother, Mrs. River Bear Jensen, nor, Junior, Raymond, Kenneth City. surprised to learn of his death the rites at MEN AND M Lane Newman; one grand GLEANERS and graveside Military in Ogden. Bear in will River HALLOWEEN DANCE her father; a sister, Mrs. rLAN cemetery City child; Bee-ten He was the son cf George be conducted by a Joint veterans' Lilian and two half sisPubigee of and a fourt resident committee. call Friends at of all Washakie. may a ters, "Halloween IIescapade,, Deweyville, where he attended the Funeral services will be confamily home Saturday prior dance for all stake M Men and school and apon. hij carty life. to services. ducted OcFriday at 10 a. m. In the be held Gleaner Girls will He married Lofle Gomn. after ward chapel by Newell Washakie rec29th the tober Garland at which he moved to Ogden. Friends may call bishop. Cutler, reational hall. DANCE serv.ces FESTIVAL were held Funeral at home the Friday unfamily A spook alley will begin the Deweyville SET FOR SATURDAY Wednesday in' will be of Burial service. time til festivities at 8:00 p.m. followed ward chapel at 1 p m. Bishop direcin Washakie the cemetery, A a The County Daughters of the by dance and refreshments. Clarence Fryer officiated and funerShaw ted and by Rogers been orchestra has Su the Deweyville Utah Pioneers have anangeM an good Interment was engaged al home. cemetery. evening program of dance num- for the occasion. Tickets can be obtained from bers, which will be presented by talented groups from Ogden, M Men and Gleaner officers In ASKS FOR GAS EDUCATION COMMITTEE FRANCHISE Brigham, Logan and Tremonton, each of the various wards. PRESENTS PROGRAM a Tremonton city officials have will of be the This to will attend. It and invite all opening AT LIONS CLUB scries of dances sponsored by received a request from the Box be held Saturday at the Box the various wards of the stake. Box Elder Gas and Oil Develophigh school at 8:30 The program at Lions club Garland First and Second and ment Co. for consideration of A full evening of entertain- was arranged Wednesday night El wood wards are co- - hosts to the a franchise to construct and by the education committee with j incnt in dancing Is promised. young people of the stake at this maintain a gas distributing sysMilton Johnson aa chairman. A tem to supply pas heat to the opening social. discussion on the duties of the and its residents. A proposed city various officers of the District BAZAAR RELIEF SOCIETY ordinance governing such franGovernor's cabinet was led by chises in under consideration by Frank Stevens, and Clifton Kerr The Garland 1st Ward Relief the city council. talked on the duties of the disA Democratic tea will be held Society announce a bazaar to be , trict and deputy district governors. Two piano solos were play- Wednesday, October 27, at 5:30 held November 5th In the Gar- FORMER BEAVER DAM ed by Theron Butler of Garland. p. m. at the Garland Armory. land recreation hall. It will com- DAM RESIDENT Governor Herbert B. Maw and mence at 7:30 p. m. A very in- BURIED LN LOGAN all other state and local demo- teresting program has been arPRIMARY UNION MEETING cratic candidates will be present. ranged, after which there will Funeral services were conbe a food sale, and the sale of ducted Thursday afternoon in A Stake Primary union meetquilts, rugs, pillow cases, child- Logan for Virginia Johnson, wife ing will be held Saturday, Oc- HARRY WHITE SAILS ren's clothing and luncheon sets, of Floyd II. Johnson, who died tober 23rd in Garland, at 2 p.m. FOR MANILA etc. Everyone Is Invited. Monday evening. The Johnsons were former Z. V. White received a teleHELP KEEP STREETS of Beaver Dam, where AND SIDEWALKS CLEAN Mr. and Mrs. Harry Miller gram late Wednesday saying his Mr. served as counselor Johnson son Harry V. White was sailing spent the weekend, from Friday In ward the bishopric, under SouthAn appeal to the public to for Manila, Thursday October to Tuesday In Garrison, as bishop. J. Potter Robert U. with Is S. relatives 21st. sidestreets the with ern Utah visiting and Harry help keep the CITY STUDIES CIX)SLG and deer hunting. walks clean of waste paper was Army Air corps. OF STREET NEAR made this week by Mayor Kleon Mr. and Mrs. Everal Robert1?, McKINLEY SCHOOL Kerr and members of the city Mr. and Mrs. Harry Drew and council. Mrs. Carrey Drew were visited came from Wyoming Sunday to A special meeting of the City Through the courtesy of the the past week by Wendell see their new Rrandda lighter at was called Tuesday, Oc- Council City Motor Company, two paper and Frank Abbey of Sioux City, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vcr - j to consider the clos12th tober and waste containers have been Iowa. On Sunday the group went non J. Smith. street immediately the of ing placed in town, and the city to Logan canyon and had din' the of North McKlnley school, arrived Nelson of Joan Provo, plans to purchase six or eight ner at the Old Juniper Loage. additional containers in the near home Monday for a few daysj The County board of Eciuca-vts- it with her mother, Mrs. Jan- - Hon is considering the purchase Weekend guests at the home future. 'of the Wilson and Bradshaw Why not carry that paper sack of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Cumrr.iiigs ct Nelson. She returned to her property to enlarge the present school work Mrs. or Thursday. Cooper and candy bar were Mr. and empty envelope school ground. conto Santa one Mrs. of Mr. fmn these and Grant, wrapper The city council, after con- tainers instead of throwing it Cruz, California, and Mrs. F. A. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Christen sen returned to their home in;sldcratlon have Intimated that on the sidewalk and in the gut- Saxton from Salt Liike City. 10 ter?. Boise, Sunday, after visiting rel- they will grant permission Mr. and Mrs. Vemald Johns of atives and friends in Tremon- close the street provided the school board will grant a 25 foot Son Born To Chester Neals Garland visited with Mr. ar.d ton. alley at the north of their purAnnouncement is made of the Mrs. LeRoy Bunnell, Sunday east and Mr, and Mrs. Alben Borgstrom chased tract, running birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. evening, and Wayne Beck, a forto 1st Tremonton from west Dear In visited hosof Mr. mer and the student Bunnell, Chester Neal in daughter Valley West Street. Lake last Sunday. visited with them Tuesday. pital on October 15. Year's Illness i Democratic Crystal Springs Two girls from Box Elder County were awarded ribbons in the recent Pacific International show at Portland, Oregon, according to Fern Shipley, assistant supervisor of Youth Program of the USAC extension service. Janae Christensen, a sophomore at the Bear River high school, and a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Christensen of Bear River City received a blue ribbon and a green ribbon in the bottled fruits division. Evelyn Johnsen, a freshmen at the Box Elder high school, and a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mel-vi- n Johnson of Bear River City was a red ribbon winner in the canned fruits division. 4-- A special meeting for all dairymen of this region will be held in the science building at the high school on Wednesday, OcJOHN SENN tober 27 at 8 p. m. The purpose of the meeting Is to form an organization In Box Elder county to further artifical FOR FRIDAY insemination. It is expected tint the program will get under way Funeral services for John within thirty days, and dairySenn, 84, who died Sunday in men from this area are invited a Salt Lake hospital will be con- to attend and become members ducted Friday at 2 p. m. in the of the organization. Garland First ward chapel with Bishop William Cullimore in charge. Friends may call at the Shaw and Rogers funeral home from 10 a. m., until time for service. Interment will be in the Garland cemetery. Mr. Senn was born September 4, 1864, in Atchison, Kansas. Funeral services for Pfc. Lysle He came to Garland thirty years J. Christensen, 24, who was kilago, and then moved to Iremoa-to- n led when an army transport in about 1938. For the past which he was flying was shot three years he has resided in down February 10, 1945 over LuSalt Lake. zon, Philippine Islands, will be He was a member of the L. conducted Saturday at 2 p. m. D. S. Church and was married in the Bear River City ward to Artella Pritchard in Malad, chapel by Vernon Johnson, bish- H Funeral Set For Neldon L. Adams In California Mr." and Mrs. W. A. Adams received a telegram informing them that the funeral of their son Neldon L. Adams, who was killed during World War II, will take place on October 27th in the Golden Gate National cemetery, San Bruno, California. Mr. and Mrs. Adams are making plans to attend. JOW YOUR VALLEY NEIGHBORS! 3i, li Services Held For Chester Beeton Wednesday El-d- ei Democrats Plan Tea At Garland res-iwe- S 0.P 7.P 2.1, ! one of Bear River Valley's successful fanners, who is featured this tk, due to his success In mechanizing many of the operations on his farm. With his brother, rain, the two haivest about 100 acres of su?ar beets each year. This year the work will all be le by mechanical equipment as shown In the picture. Mr. Romcr, with this equipment is able harvest about six acres each day while the weather is favorable. The two Romer brothers Tii 125 acres of Irrigated land of their own and 150 acres of rented land. They also feed Merlin was born In Iloibrook, Idaho, but has lived in Dear River cattle and livestock. Hey most cf his life, having moved from Hololbrook when a child. He graduated from Bear 'cr high In 1932, and was active In F.FA beef feeding projects while attending school. His 'c 1.3 the former Marguerite Marble, and they have four daughters. JET MERLIN ROMER, con-cnxV- .c I nts |