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Show Is New Perry ;rence Ward Deweyville of hop rrver - .htWr ' iJsr' sy serv-;-ii- rwevville Will Present ten y nsst per??fleU ward! His The Messiah' SlllltlaV VUL. XXIV - TREMONTON CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, NUMBER 194S 1 - fc "- SCHEDULE !xschSedby the Senior next week are ' December at Bothwell. at Howell vs Thatch-tonto- n 2nd vs Tremon-- i T'emonton 1st bye. December 30, sirsday, play Both-j'- i. First ward; Thatcher ;;or;ton2nd at the Second J'snowville will meet at Snowville and ..''on First will Tre-3.3- will not 3 rd play, em Division plays Dewey-- 3 on Monday, Dec- - Fielding .WW, December 30, i Dim plays Garland 1st at Dam; Fielding meets East M at Fielding and Deweys Elwood at Deweyville. ; today The among S800.0OO.OO 55 Na-.::r- m associations Loan m the Bank. are located Nevada associations California, ' ih. The associations will te major portion of these 'a their reserves and dis- -' remainder as dividends farmer owners, f !Mil association will the funds parent bank. of by the AT dis-- 5 School gymnasium. After a delicious turkey dinner, Professor Perry of Weber College presented a group of singers from the college who gave excerpts from the Oratorio composed by Professor Perry. Santa Claus then presented each guest with a gift. The committee in charge of the party was Garland Puzey, Deloras Harris and Reed Giles. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Ault and Park Valley, the rank of ca- - son Tommy spent Friday in Og-de- n. lieutenant in the USAC Officers Training Corps pmotion ceremonies held Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Hupp spent according to Col. E. W. Monday in Ogden. professor of military c mo tactics Mr. and Mrs. Lee Fuhriman James of te, L IMAS and family and Mrs. Ernest Cornwall and daughter visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. D. HarSecond ward ris in Portage, Sunday. DANCE in Tremonton 'WBomg tas Mm for held December include I p'CS FROM Mrs. I JAPAN iringinsendai, extend : ; I and Harry Versluis 'Jf Christmas iear n ,11 rw aiyer from Everyone to Everyone ( Services Held For Freeman L. Sorenson Funeral services were conducted Friday for Freeman L. Sorenson, in the East Garland ward chapel with Bishop Warren E. Hansen conducting the services. Prayers were given by Bishop Last week Mr. and Mrs. Val L. M. Holman and Bishop Eugene Cowley visited with Mr. and Mrs. Hansen of Logan. The music Lowell Roskelley In Richmond. for the service was rendered by the East Garland ward chorus Dr. and Mrs. Eli Hawkins left and a vocal solo by Mrs. Eunice Thursday morning to spend the Rezster of Clarkston. Christmas holidays with their Eugene Hansen, representing daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene the scouts of the ward paid tri for Haliday and family in Tooele. bute to Mr. Sorenson his .service during the 12 years Mr and Mrs. Orval Ewer, Jean-i- he was scoutmaster in the East and Lynn left Thursday to Garland ward. spend the holidays in Arizona. President R. J. Potter then They plan to he back by the first sjwke or his neighborliness and of the year. good qualities and Bishop Warren Hansen read a letter from a Mrs. Dora F. Lewis left Sun- nephew, Dr. Ira Somers of day for her home in Union, Ore- Berkeley, California. gon after the funeral service of The grave in East Garland her brother E. L. Sorenson. One cemetery was dedicated by Edbrother was unable to attend win Isaacson. the funeral because of illness, he was Ed Sorenson of Salmon, Ida. Announce New Daughter V ATKINS WILL SENATOR MAKE APPOINTMENT TO MILITARY SCHOOL i i ahead with a Christmas Mr." and Mrs. George Abbott on Tuesday spent Saturday in Salt Lake City 28. Ref resh- with their son J. T. Abbott. popcorn greetings and Hap-- a., wieir inends . Valley. ,r 1 .J 1. f MR. and MRS. O. A. SEAfiER el 0 Fanners :;.;:Jmated S Vs- I - Wells, when i t 1 area . that around Participated in me iood vjiu I i r t far. CARD OF THANKS Mr. Their sons and daughters are, Seagers to Ohserve 55th Anniversary Mrs. E. II. Fursc, Salt, Lake; Wm. Kennedy Seager, Spanish Fork; Mrs. Tolman Burke, Honey ville; Dr. Tyrrell R. Seager, Bingham; The fifty-fift- h anniversary of Mrs. II. C. Denton, Salt Lake, their wedding will be quietly ob- and C. Austin Seager Ogden. served on December 27, by Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Seager, former evening Harold Tremonton residents, who have Saturday Dallas Hepworth of and lived in Salt Lake for the past Blackfoot, Idaho, and Ralph three years. Hansen of New York, visited with The Seagers were married in the LeRoy Bunnells, on their the Logan Temple, December 27, way to Blackfoot, from New 1893. They lived in Logan for a York. short time and tlien In Canada, but had lived in Tremonton for Joe Toland, son of Mr. and 3G years before going to Salt Mrs. A. C. Toland Is home from Lake. the USAC for the holidays. They are the parents of eight children, six of whom are now; Mr and Mrs. Sherman Earl of living, and they reared four of guests Sunday their grandchildren. They also; Logan were dinner of her 10 parents, Mr hime at the have 23 grandchildren and and Mrs. Clarence Brough. grandchildren. and Mrs. Floyd D. Nielson announce the arrival of a baby It is most comforting in hours daughter, born Monday, Decemof sorrow to have the love and ber 20th' at the L.D.S. hospital sympathy of relatives and kind in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Nielson friends. is the former Tess Johnson. We desire to hereby express! "UQ during our heartfelt thanks to all who Wednesday Mrs. Ernest CornWill were so kind to us during the wall and daughter attended the illness and death of our beloved birthday party of her nephew, "i-Brent Ward, son of Mrs. Charles '3. auring brother. great Family Ward, in Oden. The Sorenson of Bear River Valley. the :hpd 1 the etifrs Mounted rabbit drve 18, son of Mr. S. Horiye Huried Wednesday aiced to "-- I Frank Thursday. LOGAN F. ' Ted Ramsdell, and Mrs. Dewey Ramsdell and Hartley Anderson, 18, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin E. Anderson of Bear River City have enlisted In the army announces Sergeant Harvey R. Wardrop, recruiting officer at Brigham City. The boys are now enjoying a Christmas leave at their homes, after which they will leave for Fort Ord, California, for eight weeks of basic training. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Allen and son Ricky were in Salt Lake City IN ROTC JTED TWO BEAR RIVER CITV BOYS ENLIST IN ARMY annual Christmas party Tremonton Lions club and the Land Bank of was their held Monpartners is distributing in the McKinley day evening funds approxi- - surplus 'he Extend Appreciation The Veteran's of Foreign Wars and the American Legion extend season's greetings and appreci ation for veteran's services at the burials of returned service men. of Feredal xia Any young man who reaches his eighteenth birthday is re quired by law to register with the draft board within the next five days after his birthday, and the board wishes to emphasize the importance of adhering to this regulation. Christmas Party tkliolders 1 t Dividends ' Several missionaries in the field from the Bear River stake have written the publishers asking that their greetings to their friends in the valley be extended through the columns of the Leader. Among those who have expressed this wish are Mary White, in Guatemala Central America; Bryce Erickson in St. Paul, Minn. Oleta Miller In Houston, Texas; Dale W. Coombs, Tulsa, Oklahoma; Bab Potter In Devil s Lake, North Dakota, Jed Stanfill, Louisville, Kentucky and Lorry Rytting in Manchester. England. Lions Hold Annual i Bank , Send Greetings To Friends REGISTER PROMPTLY meets 1st lad i Mi ssionanes Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. George Quinney attended a banquet at the Ritz, in Salt Lake City, for the Chevrolet Dealers Business management council. At this banquet Mr. Quinney was award ed a certificate of merit. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Quin ney and DeAnn were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. B Muir. De Ann also attended the Utah Symphony Saturday evening in company with Mr. and Mrs. Muir, Elwood at id; Fielding 15 The Main theatre has been closed for extensive redecoration and refurnishing, and will re open on Christmas Day with a continuous performance starting at 3 p. m. They also expect to have a special matinee for child ren on Friday afternoon at 2 will be p. m. Free confections be given at the matinee. Mr. Harris states that only the best in motion picture entertainment will be shown at the two theatres. other xd will $ Garland. 1 GEORGE QUINXEY OF MERIT RECEIVES CERTIFICATE division, East YOUNG MEN ... URGED TO play Beaver Dam - i' o u 11 c e d theatres. The Tremonton First and Sec ward choirs will join in the are ond clerk and rendering of "The Messiah." on and Sunday evening, December 26, m i i .t i wiiii wdiu i 1.1 mi inn ro choirs are under the dirction of i'upmald i'ton Kerr d" .KkelGene Jorgenson. Ariel Sorenson rofttear J ,preiand Earl Richardson will repre-Eosent the high council. , 3i the metw"b will be n0 moting in the reoxs-.; t,e First ward. I; 11 11 Of interest to the people of Bear River Valley is the announcement made this week by L. w. Harris of the purchase of the Main Theatre at Garland. A new company, Allied Theatres Company, has been set up to operate bothe the Main and Orph-eu- m jr.. anu : tR-J- A . r- ire IMl MM Combined Choirs Theatre Merger Ar-gy- le j Funeral services were conducted Wednesday afternoon in the Deweyville ward chapel for Frank S. Horiye, 61, who died Friday evening in a Salt Lake hospital after a three month's Illness. Bishop Clarence Fryer was in charge. Mr. Horiye has been a farmer in Deweyville since 1931. He married Yoshii Yokota In Seattle, August 1912. Surviving are his widow and the following sons and daughterse: Lorly Tadao, Uutako and Kanichl Horiye, Deweyville; Mrs. Lilly Yuriko Nankana, Corinne; Mrs. Ayako Takasugi, Tremonton; six grandchildren and two sisters in Senator Arthur V. Watkins will authorize Civil Service examinations for those who desire appointments to West Point and Annapolis for 1949. The examinations will be held on January 17 at some convenient place or places, in Utah, and the exact hour and place will be announced later. RECRUITING OFFICE NOW Anyone desiring an appoint- OPERATING FULL TIME schools of these to either ment The United States Army & Air should contact Senator Watkins Force Recruiting office, located immediately by writing him at Post Office building at the in Office Building, 348 Senate has once more been Brigham, C. D. Washington, re- designated as a full-tiSenator Watkins now has one icruitinir A. Set. office. Sidney vacancy at West Point and three to been who has Cates assigned at Annapolis. He intends to apsix for office the Oi'den the past ones the point as principals months has been assigned to the making the highest grades on accordthe civil service examinations, Brigham office for duty, to Master Sergeant Harvey where they otherwise qualify, ing Wardrop. and the others as alternates. Wardrop said that the draft and unsettled employment conLEROY HOLLAND ditions has increased recruiting IS HOME AGAIN activity in this area to the extent that he has been unable to opa major After undergoing the entire Box Elder area cover in Dee Hospital eration in the as he is required to do. Li reOgden, LeRoy J. Holland Sgt. Wardrop will be In Trecovering and has now returned monton each Wednesday to inhome. terview applicants for enlistMarlon Summers and son Bob ment. visited in Salt Lake City, RECENT BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Petersen of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fronk and Garland, a girl on December 21. Mr. and Mrs. Chesley Marshall Mr. and Mrs. Russ Waldron were a of Plymouth, a boy on December in Ogdrn Friday V) attend 20. Mrs. dealers. electrical for party Mr. and Mrs. Ross Rhodes of Waldron was fortunate In winGarland a boy on the 21st. East ning a Presto cooker. |