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Show I lotion AU IIMI) mm engineer will 'i T Licht . ru" Dec. h 4, at as it is uses water the ilKers ' mjmju m- - of .vital Vater user in the the of VOL. XXIV Users va'ley Water is H"'ern tne present pact every water us-alle- m waters of especially the flood watersheds ,VE.ver By Burton Huish rJerickBabbel i 3leet uth 37-2- be ii conference will Bear River State fie Dmbe5h5' Sunday, is It 'j, and Sunday Schools the high school. at vay Fred-BabbI'st speaker will be c el, and secretory to i i.Bensen, while in Europe I xction with the Missions the welfare iie church and V anticipated. crowd is :i alter K. Main Street in Tremonton is in accord with the Christmas shopping season. The holiday lights were hung at the intersections of Main street Wednesday, and the spirit of the Christmas season is greatly enhanced. The Jaycees and crews and Tremonton departments, of the Utah Power & Light comwith others, undoubtedly and Russ Electric were saved the rest of the city block pany the day getting the busy during from burning. lights in place. now SECOND WARD ANNOUNCES BAZAAR A Smorgasbord, Daniel Bradshaw Arrives In Utah using a lull team of reserves, and as the final gun sounded, the scoreboard read i.lm ri'A rims City Takes On Festive Look Body of Lieutenant In the last canto Coach Dur-re- ll Hughes .swept the bench A elk. ng 28-1- 6. Granger FIT ! 8. secretary of the Priesthood Committee of travel-UmUx- L arch. He was also Rudy Miller and son Dennis, and Alvin Norr were among the elk hunters at Blacksmith Fork canyon 1: ' weekend. The men returned three Leo Nelson Mayor Kleon Kerr is in receipt of a letter from Mayor Ed. G. Williams of Malad City, expressing the thanks of the city for the assistance given them by the firemen of Tremonton at the recent disaster in that city, the burning of the Great Northern Hotel. The letter states that the assistance given by the Garland "Swedish Luncheon," is planned by the Tremonton Second ward in connection with their bazaar on The body of Lt. Daniel Brad Wednesday evening, December 8, Besides Anderson, Bob Nish, shaw has arrived in Utah from at 7 p. m. Ross Mason, Ronald Potter and Germany, where he was killed They will have quilts, aprons, K. Theo Coombs all split the strings on April 22, 1943, while serving and embroidery work for sale Walter .jpresentative with the 44th division of the 7th and different items of food. All ::er was introduced by May-leo- n with considerable regularity. B grown-up- s are invited. between the In army. the Kerr as the principal game Friends are requested to watch ier at the annual FFA ban-c- - teams of the schools the Bears for funeral announcement and also triumphed. at the high school Wednes-raiinuiiial 37-2- 2. Banquet ty Irren E. Hansen reported to :r.d t.e Honorary of East the group American Far-- I he received Hansen, National ft Farmers' association. The ie was given to the fathers ' three officers of the association at the Degree, which a-g- ain lather of Eugene "secretary of the 3e 1 r i held last week at Kan- I 5 was prepared and the Future Homemak-tisociati- on ""'Kbers to, 160 parents of the organiza- - carnival to aii Mckinley school 'EE OF ROSS MILLER HYRUM age of 85 years, Lewis T. of Ross Miller died 'art attack last week. He i on Friday. Mr. Miller Y tolng resident of Hy-- I J survived by ten sons. 1.98 one daugh- - led "t Growers tbali 3 Annual jaual meeting f !AIX Gfowers of the associa-ff- m Saturday, Dec, Utah Power wiidine in typ of business will .7 andyearnew directors will be ap Scotct prattle wt On Thursday evening, Decem assoc9, the Parent-Teachiation is sponsoring a Carnival at the McKinley School gym at 7:30. Each child or family is request ed to bring a book as admission fee, and as a starter for the school library. Each class assisted by their room Mothers will have a booth. Barbecues, soda pop, ice cream, candy, pop corn balls, pies and cakes will be sold. There will also be penny pitching, fortune telling, bingo games, a puppet show and Christmas gifts for sale. All proceeds will go for the purchase of books. A talent show will be given by the students at 8 p. m., and a good attendance of parents and the public is desired. ber S"r sin shaw. He entered the service June 18, 1941. He was a graduate of Bear Ri'.rer high school, and of Weber college. He also attended the Wyoming Midwest for one year ond the USAC. He was active in dramatics while in college, and was active in scouting, having been a jun ior officer at Camp Kisel for several years. He was also camp director at Camp Browning and Pme View Dam. He was an cld-- r m ne i'la;h i'uou kiaiu at cue liiijc Tre-Ibaza- ar t banquet by toughest teams in the Big Eight Friday night when they walk out on the floor against Ogden high. Ogden boasts one of the strong est teams in the history of the Ogden school. The Bears will be at a disadvantage be cause of height and will depend mainly upon speed and decep tive teamwork. As usual there; will be two games. The first is scheduled for 6:45 with the fea- ture game at 8:00. er JOILN AUGUST JULIAN BURIED IN SALT LAKE Funeral services were conducted Friday at 2 p. m. at the Lar-ki- n Funeral Home in Salt Lake for John August Julian, 87, who died Monday. The services were conducted by Fred W. Hansen, bishop of the Evans ward. his death He was made Fivsr Lieutenant in 1943. After bring wounded in November 194. received the rurple Heart and the Infantry Rifleman's badse He is survived by his parents of Roy, his wife who is now Ilsie Urie and the to' lowing sisters. Mrs. Ray Thorn of Ogden, Mrs. Johnny Johriston and Mrs. Dean Schof field ,,f Provo. The body will be taVan to the home of his parents in Roy. n FIRST WARD PLANS GIFT AND FOOD SALE The Tremonton First Ward Relief Society will hold a gift and food sale on Friday, December 10, beginning at 7:30. There will be fun for all and good food for sale. They invite the public to come in and be entertained and get a nice luncheon while there. FORMER RIVERSIDE BISHOP BURIED IN LOGAN Funeral services for Leonidas H Kennard, 79, former bishop of Holmgren, the Riverside ward, were conPresident. ducted Wednesday at 12 non in the Seventh ward. Burial and Judith was Logan sons Dorothy Stenquist in the L Logan City cemetery. Strand sang "Oh, My Father" in i to E Swedish as the opening musical number and prayer was offered PIAXO RECITAL FRIDAY :.r.lw Mr- and Mrs. by William McKinley Bates. The Miss Mary Burns will present x Garland. speakers were A. P. Anderson, a recital of her Fuller of piano students Tremon-tJ- " life-lofriend of Mr. Julian;' t a the Methodist in evening Friday Evald daughter. RS Nygren and Eric Sten- church at 8 p. m. Voy Hadfield quist. Eleven students will ce the Other musical numbers inarrival pate. cluded a vocal duet by Florence rt l' :Sihere has en an Hall and Cleo Anderson, accom i. BOTIIWELL BAZAAR ui,j. 11)(hK un panied by Herman Andreason, . "uiaren ANNOUNCED : hospital. who composed the song. It was lfr: Relief Society v re titled, "My Father," and a solo The Bothwell and dance bazaar hold will their 1(1tr P1ymouth; "Gout Home" by Hubert 9. They December on i an5 Thursday, cfJ of Mr. Bishop Hansen made will sell aprons and other gift the closing remarks, and the articles and will also have pie, Nel- - benediction was offered by Dan and ice cream to sell. cake Day. - out "- u naa their Burial was in the Wasatch It's A Girl Lawn cemetery and Emil Johnj '? a, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Jones of 4' daughter son dedicated the grave. ar- Draggcrton announce the this born r! cut. i Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gephart; arrival of a baby girl, Mr. Jon , U the former st Gar-- i had as weekend guests at their wee ;7sof ajor oper- - home, Mr. and Mrs, Charles; Mrs. Dan Brlggs Shaffer of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, j and iiera s - - Stof ng in the entc wishing jeague is requested to have a representative present at this meeting". ; " :JSttth Ked-dingto- HcSnaCarl - i .' ;ls 1 n. For Lt. Oleen Biinderson Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Anderson To Observe Goden Wedding fitting tribute and full military honors marked the funeral and burial Saturday for Lt. Oleen Bunderson, who lost his life while serving with the Army Aircorps in Italy. Relatives and friends assembled at the Tremo nton First Ward for the serA Thursday, Dec. 9 Garland 2nd, vs. East Garland at on Sunday, December 5, between vice which was conducted by BisEast Garland. the hours of one and five p. nu, hop Ed Deakin Music for the funeral included Fielding vs. Beaver Dam at Field- on the occasion of their golden numbers by a double mixed quar- ing. wedding anniversary. Garland First bye. tet, and a vocal duet. The quarMr. Anderson was born in Bear tet composed of Dora Brough, Al River City, January 4. 1877, a ice Cummings, Judith Strand, son of Peter L. and Georgenla FFA Boys Nell Puzey, Arch Richardson, Anderson, and his wife, Adaline Frank Stevens and Aarl Bennett At Okason, was also born there on sang, "Though Deepening Trials" May 30, 1878. Her parents were as the opening number and Andrew O. and Gertrude Okason. "I Know My Heavenly Father Both families are early Bear Knows" to close the service. The Lamar Capener of Riverside River City pioneers. duet was "In The Garden" sung took seventh and Maurice WilThey were married December by Judith Strand and Arch Rich- cox of Fielding placed thirteen- 8, 1898 at Boar River City. They ardson. Joan Archibald played th for their exhibits of Hard Red have been active in church and the organ prelude and postlude Winter wheat at the Internat- civic affairs In the city for many and the piano accompaniment ional Grain and Hay Show be- years. Mr. Anderson served two for the songs terms as mayor, and Mrs. Aning held this week in Chicago. O.L. Brough offered the invoderson who is has been active in Relief attendBunnell, leRoy cation and the benediction was ing the show sent news of their Society and in the Daughters of Loeal Fxliibit Grain Chicago Show success to the Leader. clipping sent by Mr. Bunnell about the second place winner in the show reveals the keen competition among the exhibitors. The Wheat Queen, second place winner, selects her kernels under a spot light with a microscope from hand harvested grain which she tended personally in small plots in her garden. A Utah Pioneers. The Anderson family consists of the following sons and daughter, Delia A. Christensen, Lester, Harland and LaVal Anderson, all of Bear River City, and 11 grand children and 1 great grand child. Holdaway Services Held At Dewey-vill- e KAY LA KERR WINS SPEECH MET Mrs. Axel Fredncksen con James Palmer, a neighbor and ducted a W.C.T.U. sppech conFuneral services were held for friend of the Bunderson family test in the Thatcher ward SunN. Holdaway Sr at 2 p. James next was the for many years day evening, which was won by m., Wednesday In the Dewey-vll- le . He told of the associatspeaker who was awarded ward chapel with Bishop at St- Kayla Kerr, ions had while Wednesday living they one Idaho, and of the members of the family had for each other. the He spoke of their respect for aut-ori- I Friends and relatives of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Anderson, lifelong residents of Bear River City are invited to call at their home M. MEN BASKETBALL SCHEDULE a silver medal by Bishop James Wight. Kayla is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Kerr. Mitzie On Friday, December 10, Hansen played a piano solo on Snowvillp n;ipf iptv their honesty andintegrity the program. to join them at their as the he had known' them ? an Ed Deakin praised the Bishop The George Quinneys and M.W. and overall dance at 9 p. m. They for their service in the Wards family enjoyed Thanksgiving day will also have handmade Christward and the high type of family in Ogden mas gifts for sale. group they represent. The grave in Riverview CemeKAREN JOHNSON WINS tery was dedicated by Ray Roe SPEECH CONTEST and the military honors were Karen Johnson was awarded 1). s members of DeVere the silver medal at the W.C.T.U. paid by 76 of American the Post No speech contest held Wednesday Legion. evening in tho Methodist church. Shaw and Rogers were in charShe is a daughter of Mr. and ge of the interment. Funeral services tor T c n Golden D. Adams, 31, who died Mrs. Milton Johnson. Russ Nov. 1, 1945, in Liege, Belgium as made the presentation and the result of an automobile ac Eric Stenquist related incidents cident which occurred while he of his early life in Sweden. was on active duty, will be con Music included an accordion ducted Saturday at 1 p. m. in the solo by Joan Brockman and a Thatcher ward chapel by James piano solo by Mitzle Hansen. Wight, bishop. Garland Puzey, supervisor of Mr .Adams was born May 17, pox Elder county schools, has 1914, in Thatcher, a son of Den been selected to membership on nis Earl and Rosa Christiansen the Professional Relations com Adams. He was reared In That Miss Beth Oyler and Miss Nbla mittee of the Utah Education As cher and was a graduate of Bear Heppler of Salt Lake City were sociation. River school. He was a hostesses on Thanksgiving day Simultaneous with this an- member high of the L.D.S. church for their parents, Mr. and Mrs. nouncement it was revealed that and was an elder in the That Henry Oyler and Mr. and Mrs. 20 other Utah educators have cher ward at the time of his A delicious din- been R. Z. Heppler. n A appointed to positions on athlete, he ner was served, after which the standing committees in the or death. was a football player at Bear Hepplers and Oylers visited rela- ganization. River high school and played on tives and friends in the city. the Tremonton-Garlan- d baseball WELL BABY CONFERENCE team and the ward M Thatcher Mr. and Mrs. Wyn Henrie were The regular well baby con Men basketball team. He was in in Salt Lake Wednesday, where ference will be held next Tues ducted into the army December they spent the day with Mr. and day forenoon at the Second ward 7, 1943 and received his basic Mrs. Floyd Rasmusscn. The hall, announces the Women's training In Aberdeen, Maryland, G. E. the House attended couples Civic League, sponsors. Anyone later serving at Fort Lewis, party, radio show and enjoyed wishing to make an appointment Wash. He served in France and it very much. ft may call either Mrs. Ray Germany. or Mrs. Lynn Thomas. Mr. Adams married Effie Eld- Mr and Mrs. K. II. Fridal enDec. 22, 1937 in the Salt ridge, tertained at a family Thanks- SCOUTS ENJOY WEEK Lake LDS temple. Surviving are giving dinner on Sunday. Guests END AT HILL FIELD his parents, Thatcher: his widow and two sons, Dennis Glenn,8 The scouts who were at Hill ivid.t.ivi.iiia.n uuui vcuk uci&c and Lynn, 5, of Brigham and Fay F. Francis of Murray. Field last weekend report a very City; Stephen two grand mothers, Mrs. visit enjoyable and enlighteningPrLscilla Adams and Mrs. Mary there. The Tremonton boys who Ann LOCAL PROPERTY went were Bert Christensen, Ted five Christlaasen, Tremonton; CHANGES HANDS brothers, James O., Eldon E The Ted Cochrans have pur- Allen, Blaln Hill, Blain Garner, Reed C, and Grant E. Adams, all chased the Quentin Allen home Ronald Ransom, Max Heppler. of Tremonton, and Dean H. ChristenDean Anderson, Gayle Adams, Brigham City, and three . , sen, Ned Palmer, Noris Stenquist, Mrs. Lucille Walters and sisters, south Tremont Street has bwn Glen Heaton, Ronald Iverson, Mrs. Juanlta Hall, Magna, and Kerr. Da purchased by Mr. and Mrs. Wal- Herman Funk, Wayne Dale Cromp-to- Mrs. Dale Udy, Riverside. Archibald. Lowell Christensen. lace Friends may call at the home Don Garfield, Richard of Mr. and Mrs. Derails Earl L J. CumThe Wesley Gephart family Beard. Carl ,.Nelron, Adams, Thatcher, Friday evenand in in !js, Richard Cannon spout Wednesday and Thursbv Wallarf ' and Saturday to time of .sering ?;.cUn. u in bait iane. i m.7 Reid Oyler and Del Fuhriman vices. Burial will be in the Briggame al tnc University ham City cemetery. accompanied the group. SNOWVILLE TO HOLD BAZAAR AND DANCE ty Services Fo r Adams Golden Wat-kin- Saturday 3-- Wal-dro- Puzey Named To Educational Committee Local Happenings well-know- Ash-cro- partidJ;rl0i2 -- 12 Valley Basketball League To Meet g. In the Wednesday game play- the funeral arrangements will of the FFA i greatest organization in ed with Malad high at the Idaho be announced Sunday in church services. I'ated States today, giving City the Bears were able to de46-2- 9 score. a Daniel was bain May 4, 1918, ambers a wonderful op-rithem feat by. to serve this genera- -. The Bears meet one of the a son of Mr: and Mrs. Dan Bradthe next. 1 given by Wendell White. C. E.Smith, who was principal of the Bear River high school when Oleen was a student there was the first speaker. He said that Oleen had ranked high as a student leader while acting as student body president and that none stood higher in ideals and character than he. He recalled A meeting of the Valley Bastold of the unselketball League will be held at incidents which fish sacrifice by him in given Mendenhalls on Monday, Dehis and read fellows, serving cember 6 at 8 p. m. New officers "The Builder" poem, Longfellow's are to be elected, and anyone in drawing his comparisons. to a team He spoke and f Final Rites Held GET THEIR ELK LETTER OF APPRECIATION ad w NUMBER 2, 194S LOCAL HUNTERS MALAD CITY SENDS Bear River high Bears kept of their taller opponents from Tooele high to come out on the long end of a 2 score in the first basketball game of the year, played on the local hardwoods last Friday. The visitors from the Jordon district were tied with the Bears in the end of the first quarter 5 to 5. At half time the Bears had pulled out in front 13-In the third quarter David Anderson, speedy forward and high point man for the evening with 13 points, went on a scoring spree to put three field goals through the. bucket in 25 seconds'. At the end of the third quarter the red and white clad Bears led At Speak TREMONTON CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, DECEMBER Bears Win Two Games; Meet Ogden High Friday y, r " uu, Clarence Fryer officiating. "Resting Now from Care and Sorrow" was sung by the Dewey- vllle Relief Society chorus, and the invocation was offered by O. W. Snow. "Our Dreams of Yesterdays" were sung by Leon D. Gardner. The speakers were C. J. Dewey, C. E. Smith and W H. Griffins. They spoke of the honesty, fine character and good reighborliness of Mr. Holdaway. "Face to Face," was sung by Leon D. Gardner with piano accompaniment by Mrs. Lettie D. Snow. Closing remarks were made by Bishop Fryer, after which "Oh, My Father," was sung by th Relief Society chorus and the benediction was offered by Horace Gardner The attendance of so maiiy friends and relatives and the of flowers showed the esteem held for Mr. iloldaway. Interment was In the Dewey-vil- le cemetery, undtr the dirc-ti- on of Shaw and Rogers. N. Peter Marble dedicated the grave. BEAN GUESSING GAME TO AID SCHOOL LIBRARY The room mothers of McKin- fourth grades are conducting a bean guessing game to raise funds to purchase dictionaries and encyclopedias for the school library. A large teddy bear will be given to the one who guesses the correct number of beans. The prize and the beans are on display in the City ley school Market window. REPORT MEETING AT RELIEF SOCIETY The teacher's report meeting in the Tremonton Second ward Relief Society will be held on Tuesday at 1:30. They will hold a work meeting all day. - . n, tadium. Returns From Trip has revisit weeks two a turned from with her daughter, the D. A. Harris' of Tucson, Arizona She was accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Mary Merrell of Bricham Mrs. Doris Mortensen City. They visited many points of In and around Tucson, including Na Galas. Mexico. interest Ward visione day this week ted in with the George D. Wards. Mr. and Mrs. Ian M. W; |