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Show Boihwell of jcaiion ard Chope Sunday II 77600000 chapel IMMUNIZATION CUXIC The immunization clinic held month for giving free vac-- ! each h cinations and serum shots will! dcdiCaS be held Saturday, December 18,! P2 m, at the Garland Armory between for direction of J. 10 and 11 a. m. . ward. iSop the of Se F. Elder Joseph the of Council :i:trd iS "?fi rhter s f M-- J ! SATURDAY It . v; Bras m n. fr.ifi ' W 10 Tu1 I) Hi Mk in A4 - the new H5clof SSi build-capaci- ty TREMONTON CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY. DECEMBER i i At the recent convention of vocational agricultual teachers held in Milwaukee, the group or ganized into an Association of National Vocational Agicultural Teachers. L. E. Cross of San Jose, Cali fornia was named president of the organization and LeRoy E. Bunnell, Tremonton was chosen as vice president of District 1, which comprises nine western states. There were six districts formed, covering the United States. i NUMBER 16, 194S 14 A Nice Christmas Present - Bothwell Ward's New $76,000.00 Chapel 170 of VOL. XXIV - LeRoy E. Bunnell ppointcd To National Office grand piano build- stage. The 5, Former Valley Idem throughout, and kitchen and a bishop's moms and an . Resident Buried At Deweyville of-w'- eL Iv- V M. - Iric Priesthood room. r f the building with contractor, general for the building ago nearly eight years of members the I", er and been have ward ,e!l that time in many I to finance the ward build- 11 1947, 7, 'las tf m i i mong jque a nn n if fy Uf : -- and placed Boutin the ward for mem-- 3 care for. Each tD feed and the pro- -j time, that since a: with the has been continued v and raising wis of pigs iff If :sce;i another to produce ones profit. ward bishopric, J. LuO Roscoe Anderson, Oar- Jes, CAMEO"!' s' R. Anderson and Leland irson, ward clerk, have supped the construction assis- if m :i 1 1 oi xa'iu uiicj 'f Wd 80 pigs, I ID in 'X ttnnno nlatlS IS iu" Rnthwell vtt fv, , one us?uj ujr .j m thP soring Reed Anderson Harris, :d Certified Seed Program for 1949 To Be Explained and Anderson Sunday afternoon concert featuring five musicians from the Utah State Symphony orchestra will be given Sunday afternoon at 4 p. m. in the Tremonton First ward chapel. The group is known as the Utah Instrumental Quintet. The members are Ross Beckstead, viola; Irving Wasserman, piano; Kenneth Kuchler and Ben violins and Eileen Macin- scheduled for the Golden L. Stoker, secretary of include organ se-bthe Utah Crop Improvement asby June Firth; congresociation will be present to disss singing 'Now Let Us cuss the new requirements for Mrs. Ezra by lis with Anna Anderson as seed certification for 1949. He NaPrayer, Maynard has just returned from the associ-tio- n tional Crop Improvement .T.mers; selection by chorus ;:ted by Ethel Mae Firth; the meetings. Glen Bair, Extension Agronoand Dr. R. J. Evans from mist, top Stokes the USAC will discuss the reC E. Smith and President N J. Potter; organ select- sults of experimental work carried on by the college during s, Dorothy West, a trumpet the past season in improving i Junior Anderson; congregate seed crop yields. singing "Count Your Bless-?"a- 5 cordially invited ittend. MOXTOX :ad CALLED s. ! Lois vorth I wrists. Lundberg was instal- of the Or- the Corin-.Pt- e 11, on Tuesday even-- Ut worthy matron Eastern Star of - lmPressive B. Participate in Two county Tour Brigham, galled as worthy patron; j r; Harrison. Tremonton, as- matron; David House, )cfore I i 5 associate parton; oving - j ; PoU, Jennie iding. Vema ;3hal; down i rie Brigham, Adney, to f sec-Ma- Cor-f- n; House, Blanche Brenk- - ponton, organist; Ruth conductress; Lu- -. Brigham, assistant Wayne Owens, Co-- :; and Bernice trustee. mnis' tne follow- - Jftoel; i Ruth, Shirley Mat- -, Pollyanna Kozak; Shaw and Elec- -, J Ryan. f .:"-- Nation 'C at ' of Tremon- and guests were ;,s fte installat ion. I - i'Vf I' ' f3T - Qucntin "ess of girl on Dccem- - Mcin Milter of er 14. Munns, of Mr; y-Edo- 18. 4,&'C0nd ,;;;;C" Tjf h their ce will w'y evening - ard a- - be rw. Drive Against Rabbits Next Week - Observe Golden Wedding Sunday Friends and relatives of Mr. and Mrs. George F. Price are invited to call at their home in Tremonton Sunday afternoon, December 19, between the hours of 2 and 5 p. m., when they will celebrate their golden wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Price have been residents of Tremonton the past 46 years, and have been active wnr nf thP church of Jesus HIV i V. Christ of Latter Day Saints. Mr. Price was born in Draper, Utah, October 30, 1871, a son of Ezekiel and Rhoda Price. Mrs. Price was born in Pan- - aca, Nevada, December 8, 1872, a daughter of Israel and Emc- line Allnlim. The couple were ln Ron, TikP City. Dec- -: ember 19, 1898, then ln 1911 they 'went to the Logan Temple. Mr. and Mrs. Price are the par- eui5 ui uiirw.T.u wuiw ., v.-ipWn o! whom are now living. They are Arnel, Dclbert and Ed Price of Tremonton; Roy Price, Red Lode. Montana; Emma. Vcrvln .uu ifp Fri-da- Mr. and Mrs. George F. Price Will nnne, ,' - Ranchers Plan Mar-.;-Wood- .Tremonton, - Young Farmers ceremonies Howes, ' El-w- od T:f ed at the lodge hall. dreds h, Services Held For John II. Bronson WOMEN IN 'SMS STAR ... j To Receive Eagle Award Wallace ieson. public is Funeral Home. Jack Johnson nd is L. : the dedicatory benediction by Freeman : Merrill; calks by and his ccunsel- - ;er, Elder Children Invited to M eet Santa Saturday Fatal To F. L. Sorensen j ns iar's report; U Sorensen, 49 of East Garland, died at the Valley hospital Monday at 4 a. m., after NOTICE FROM . , , C a heart attack suffered Sunday DRAFT BOARD this Saturday, and the Jolly old noon. ad- - gent will have a hard time to board wishes The to draft He was bom Sept. 17, 1899, in all the presents that are Axtell, Sanpete county, a son of vise all young men that it Is carry 1x1 store for both young and old. Soren C. and Mary Buschardt necessary for them to register m- Santa ls scheduled 2 At PSorensen. At the age of five, he with their darft board within tosh, cello. to from northland by eigh-- ! The program is sponsored by moved with his family to Bear live days following istheir ana weatner piane, permiiimg, rete3nth It important birthday. the Tremonton Women's Civic River Valley where he has Trebe will escorted from the j to them individually that this sided since. . i. ... 1 Leagus, who invite the public to monton airport to the bank cor Itue UUIle J wiuwuj, ueiuy. Hp was a memtor nf t.hf T.DR attend. nier at Main and Tremont streets church and was an elder in the where he will first give all the East Garland ward at the time HARRY DREW ATTENDS M. I. A. CHRISTMAS boys and girls ln the valley, (who cf his death. He had served as a CONVENTION PROGRAM ANNOUNCED are there) a bag of good things Mr. and Mrs. Harry Drew vis to eat. The Tremonton First ward scoutmaster in Etut Garland for Mutual announce plans for a th,3 past 12 years. He was well ited in Salt Lake City last week. After the kiddles have boen Christmas program to be held known in this area as a hunter Mr. Drew attending the Secre- satisfied, the older folks, and Tuesday evening, December 21. and sportsman. taries, treasurers and directors children too will share in some Included in the program will be Surviving are nine brothers of the National Farm Loan As- $2000 dollars worth of valuable a one act play, a musical skit, and sisters: Edward Sorensen, sociation convention in the Ho- gifts from the Tremonton mer mzxifS at and of course, Sahta Claus. Salmon, Ida.; Merlin, Henry, tel Utah. chants. Wilford, Marion and Sidney During the past week a ticket - C. J. Dewey attended the funSorensen, East Garland; Mrs. ASSISTS SCOUTS has been given with each dollar eral for Oliver Loveland in Brig- Harold Selman, Tremonton; Mrs. A. C. Conine assisted the Hawk purchase at local stores, and in Melinda Summers, Logan, and ham, Monday. Patrol of Boy Scouts this week appreciation for the business Mrs. Dora Lewis, Union, Oregon. with suggestions about the Morse patronage of the past year, your Funeral services will be con- code. The meeting was held at Tremonton merchants have giv- n many valuable prizes to be ducted Friday at 1 p. m. in the the Dwayne Bunnell home. Jack Johnson, son of Mr. and distributed Saturday. East Garland ward chapel by Mrs. Guy Johnson will receive Among the fine prices to be his Bishop Warren E. Hansen. Eagle Scout award at the Friends may call at the family given away are the following: a Tremonton First Ward, Sunday set of dishes, electric broiler, home in East Garland from 9 evening. Presto cooker, aluminum roaster, a. m. until time for the service. Kent Payne, field scout execupoinsetta plant, quilted robe, cofInterment will be in the East tive and Harold Poulson, assistGaland cemetery by Shaw & Funeral services for John fee maker, camp kit, 14 pound ant council executive will be premium ham, lingerie, crepe Rogers Funeral Home. Henry Bronson, resident of wool gabardine shirt, present and bring a guest speakpajamas, were conducted Thursday basket of groceries, er from Ogden. Leonard Peterat 1:30 p. m., in the Elwood ward novelty ofclock, district chairman will also pearls, electric razor, sen, string chapel, with Arthur Ericksen, Stetson hat, floor lamps, floral be present. conducting. All Eagle scouts in this area picture, electric tea kettle, 100 l, Speakers were Walter E. are chewool lbs of requested to be In sugar, blanket, Lewis Hunsaker, Dr. E. H. of case Vlco oil, nille White and Bishop Reginald Hun- - case bedspread, of milk and $10.00 ln dry ci rrv T?rnV orvr I1 rf trio wv IrtVO service cleaning The Bear River Young Far- and devotion this man had for. from the Lions The committee two In a mers participated day the church, and Bishop Hunsaker MerTremonton Club and the tour of Cache and Box Elder told of the faithfulness of the In are Association who chants and Bronson family- Dr. White spoke counties on Wednesday of entertainSaturday's charge Thursday of last week. The group of the assistance given him by ment are Joe Burgess, Garland of between 300 and 400. men John Bronson in the construcPuzey, Wayne Fronk and Mervin The Box Elder county Exten visited places in Cache Valley tion of the hospital. Holt. diService in cooperation with the sion under two and was Music for the services the first day Young and old, Come meet! the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Serrection of Theo Richards visited numbers by the choir "Sometime Santa and have a real good vice will meet with the ranchers several places in Fear River Val- We'll Understand," and "I Need treat at Tremonton of the Strevel and Clear Creek tour Thee Every Hour." Ada Fridal ley the second .;ay. The December 19, 2 p. m. areas next Monday morning, finished with a visit in the Brig conducting and Charlotte Munns Saturday, December 20, at 10 o'clock at ham territory. accompaning. SENIOR SCOUTS SET were made at the the Dean Anderson ranch to A vocal duet "In The Garden" John Frcdick Neilson, G8, died Local stops pla.-- in P.ASKETBALL SCHEDULE start a rabbit poisoning camFielding was suns by Alden Thompson Theo Richards Wednesday morning at 7 a. m. to study production of pigs; at and Helen Hansen with Ora The farm s to be played next paign. at the Valley hospital after a the Reginald Hunsaker dairy It is urged that the farmers and a week in (he Senior Scout basket accompanistThompson years mncss farm for dairy cows; at the Alma duet, "Perfect Day" by Florence bull league are as follows: bring several sacks of good qual- March Sweden. m II, j was born vs lty auana leaves wun urm. me Theurer feed yard and the Doug- Larkin and Amos p. Hansen, Monday. U-1G30 and came to the United las Holmgren plane for beef with Nina Chrlstcn.sen at the Thatcher at Bothwell; Snowville poison will be added o the leaves States in 1904. He settled in Salt feeding; and the LsGrand Hun piano. Ivs Tremonton 1st at Snowville; and Instruction will be given on Lake, but has been a resident saker place in Honey ville for po- was offered by Tremonton 2nd vs Howell at placing me ircaicu uuau.i uuu Invocation of Bear River Valley for the past tato grading and vertified clover. Richard Harris and benediction at Second Wrard; Tremonton 3rd in the fields so as to secure the best possible kill of rabbits. 27 years, For lamb feeding 'hey went to.by Franlc Heslop, with Edward does not play. in H- - is survived by one brother Both-weBrig This same work will be rell place On Thursday, the 23rd. the Norm Heslop dedicating the grave in and two .sisters. Otto Neilson ham at will play Tremonton 2nd peated at Snowville on Tuesday the Riverview cemetery. December 21, at 10 cawill morning, Mrs. Fredrlcka Neilson and Mrs. to 3rd was filled Tremonton Bothwell; The chapel MILIARY for the farmers and o'clock LEGION AND Ida Vcston. all of Sweden. pacity with friends and relatives meet Tremonton First at the 1st! secti in. of PARTY be w that ranchers O PLAN CHHP Funeral services who came from far and near to ward; Thatcher will not play and at R real12 noon lncreaseu have Rabbit's at will ducted Saturday play Howell at 'express to the family their deep' Snowville Box Elder the in county under ward during ly School Bothwell Snowville. the love and sympathy. ,nand Aux-'fe- lt The Amj. the past, few years, and thousout of B shop J. I n Stokes. i'. In th,3 .. . dismissed was he nc, j iliary j ands of dollars of d.nr.ar.e Is be-i' 1 liUiU.' i tJ '9 'of respect for Mr. Bron.;on, who SF.COM) WARD PRIMARY Wi d:.r done. The united effort of -, XM.VS Funeral Heme from 10 offerHOLD TO PARTY p. p 111. 7t.wa.? custcdian. The floral in the O.ik C'a rs and fanners will be ranche all beautiful. find nrfifwKf a m mU'l l.mc Iu ,.l'ii- . j ...... rr(, .. i C - b"f n anno:' ' ha' !. .1 r U. T".. to tu!. d fi t..TJ held (hem In check. Interment wn! be m Lie. One datiunur r.iis- nivn nim.ii .., wn.,..w una A u,;ual pr. ..... u .iiiw!in. ilW Will Uf fA. ..,rA e,,, v.eil Z Mem-- ! Hart of Va a . ei illiu MmC nfrvnrd.i. a Mortv Mr and Mrs. A, L. Cook visit.... , . ..... . ,,,,,1 fUr, w are urfrea t bers limed '..ni do neia auer sen'i lf'.l ed with their dau.hlT Mr. and tn.avn t. iHiuft roi tak prvitioas bv Monday, December given birth to a son aooui one.wm Mrs. Ray Canninrr in Provo la-t n if r fit.v Tlrursday, ......a. .vi ... w...... ' " n Val Cowley or Hazel Ran- - nour ixioie an jaum ..jit, v.u Thursday. rcn. ine her mother Mrs. Coie away. som. her to spend the nouaajs. Bul-lcug- is The IE It Heart Attack A extension service. program ication will i' : INSTRUMENTAL QUINTET TO PRESENT PROGRAM This meeting being with Leona production. Box Elder county called the by secretary and treas- - Anderson, ffiace I 4 Next Tuesday afternoon, De4 by the building committee 21, at 1:30 o'clock at the cember Messlisting of Messers and & Light building in Power Utah es Earl Firth, John Ander- -i Tremonton a meeting will be Dean Ander-- i Guy Bosley, for all farmers of the counheld Virgil Anderson, Bert Firth, ty Interested in certified seed SERIAL: ou Funeral services were conducted Thursday noon in the Deweyville ward chapel for Jacob Vern Covert, 45, former resident of Malad, Idaho, who died in Los Angeles on Sunday. Mr. Covert was born in Collins-to- n January 15, 1903, a son of Tim and Julia Bigler Covert. He was reared in Malad, but has been living in Los Angeles for the past 27 years. Surviving are his mother of Malad and the following brothers and sisters; Mrs. Marie Jones, Mrs. Estella Clark, Malad; Mrs. Ella Sharp, Bountiful; Mrs. Asenath Homan and Gordon Covert, Los Angeles and Mrs. Pearl Davis, Bakersfield, California. Interment was in the Deweyville cemetery by Shaw and Rog-- es At'n'!m Priro f,f Osdcn; Golden Price, Spanish Fork and ... S vr, -A Ucorge Fnce, Leni. ineie uiu AO m. t. . rnncreu.- io lurner.tJm iimi u. 7.q JM "l .Vnni. n,,r r4lr Salt Lnirn "P'ii. great grana cniiuau City, great, great grandchild. l..1"' r John F. Neilson as Dies After Long Illness - ' c. 20-Bo- thwell j , 11 di-SE- - Ro-.'er- aftt-roo- i . J ns 'i s 1! -- ' -- i,n . cr.-ctcry- i . ' . ..,K1'....., l,-,- ! i ch - 1 i -T "' u..,, i 1 st |