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Show led in 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ezra oman rue Harris Observe Golden Weddinn Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Harris of Bothwell celebrated their fiftieth wedding anniversary, January 11 at their home with a family dinner. The table was decorated with a beautiful three-tie- r wedding VOL XXVI Published Weekly at Trcmonton City, Utah. NUMBER 19 cake. White lattice hearts and Thursday, January 27, 1949 gold roses encircled the cake and about noon a portrait of their wedding day fifty years ago adorned the top of the cake. Golden wedding west ofSnowviUe. vrW drivcnritbvy bells and white lace effectively set off the portrait. Red roses ofBear River The relinformation following Archie Hall of and yellow daffodils trimmed the ative to registration for the draft table and tall white tapers Tremonton's mayor and city has been furnished by Local DrTrail Burlington 2 aft Board Number at Brigham The Union Pacific agriculture burned at each end of the table. DUMPING ON SECOND gen- relatives and iiing Just behmd council are inviting thehouse1' City. car will be at Tremonton next Twenty-tw- o EAST MUST STOP to an "open eral public tearing friends were in attendance. Out and . seat All men must for the 31, Monday, January according 'nt the library building next draft within five registerafter rea to the Box Elder county Exten-- , of town guests were a brother of days ofis was night. by Monday city given Mrs. Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Warning woman ching their eighteenth birthday. "We mean 'open house' ficials that dumping rubbish and sion Service. Tremonton is the Christensen. San Diego: their passengers Men who have been discharged pother states Mavor Kleon Kerr. "We other garbage on Second East, first stop being made in the state daughter, Mrs. Wilford Watt, and !; seated on the opposite want the citizens of Tremon- - from any branch of the armed between Main street and Fifth of Utah. The second stop will be grand daughtres, Mrs. Don Smith must at Brigham City on Tuesday, baswere uninjured services within register North must be stopped. to meet with us and air any and children, and Mrs. Delia 1. after ,r 0f the buswasLyle days thirty dischargbeing February they may have 4 . area is with "no The Bettinger and family of posted r:;rbie, age 30, of Route 'complaints ed and should bring their disThe car has been and of enlarged the city handling and violators received California; Jack Shum-wa- y, regarding dumping" signs jjaho, who improved so that is will accomowe hope they will charge papers with them. And affairs. Salt will Lake; the Eldon Andbe prosecuted. The following the arm. persons have date more people. This years pro- ersons and Walace Andersons of in sug any good ;also bring but been appointed as registrars outgram will feature educational Bothwell, and from Tremonton fas also injured, gestions that might help us side of Brigham City so that reg "fivm treatment at the SHOWfilms and talks by Professors G. the Jule Harris ATTEND PONTIAC to improve conditions m the family, John istrants may register as near at H. Bingham and Glenn Balrd HOWARD BARLOW ;,;5 i;a he was released ING IN DENVER Bunder-son- s; and William Hardings, ' i.Mr.Iverson was not city." home as possible. from the Utah State Agricultural also Lynn and Jay AnderThe time is 7:30 and the, Mrs. Leland Crystal Wayne Sandall and son Dallas College. A hew irrigation film son. meeting is open to anyone. high--5- 1 Utah Tremonton the of S., and Con Steffen of the San- "Thirsty Acres" will be shown. anai Mr. and Mrs. Harris were marac- -i Mrs. Carmen B. Howell Of special interest to the farm ried investigated the dall Motor company returned to January 11, 1899 in the Salt Portage wether with Sheriff Tremonton this week after at- women of the county will be sess- Lake Temple. They moved to the Mr. D. G. Nelson Hvde and Deputy Leo tending a dealer's preview of the ion for them to be conducted by Blind Springs ranch which was acci Snowville of , the cause new 1949 Pontiac Silver Streak, Miss M. Hansen, home demon- then owned by his father. In 1911 i The stration agent, and Miss. Evelyn in Denver over the weekend. Sieved to have been they moved to Bothwell and have FRONKS LEAVE FOR In the Tremonfon Second ward passenger car, Hansen, home service director of made their home there since vetFollowing the meeting, m the same direction CALIFORNIA chapel Sunday evening, a fare- eran Pontiac factory officials the Utah Power and Light com- that time. well testimonial will honor Elder said that the enthusiasm of pany. They will dicuss and det truck and kicked up They have both been active In vis-- e the Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fronk left Howard K. Barlow, who will dealers for the new cars at the monstrate vegetable cooking and the Bothwell ward organizations. snow, obscuring The farmers of Bear River as a mistrack driver, who did showings is greater than for any the value of vitimines and min Mrs. Harris served as president Valley, their families and friends Sunday for San Francisco, to at' leave shortly to serve bus. Northwestern in the Automobile ihe National on the tend approaching sionary will be royally entertained other new model Pontiac has erals in the diet. f of the Y.WM.I.A. for many years The schedule of and was body was Saturday, February 5, by the Pet- Dealers Association conference. States mission. complete j Meecham's ever produced. organist and chorister for the Agricultural car of the Tnemonton The program will include talks by the erson Tractor Service in Tre- Thev expect to be gone about Mr. Sandall expects to have a meeting Sunday School. Mr. Harris to Blaine ten days. nice, driven by Lynn monton, by LeRoy Bunnell, Mrs. Wilma new Pontiac on display sometime at Tremonton next Monday will was superintendent of the Sunaccording be as follows: nd Lynn Iverson. Anderson, Howard Barker, Field- next week. day School for ten years. York, local manager. 11:00 - 12:30 noon for the Bear and the From Return missionary Barlow, Iverson's A full day of fun, luncheon, ing They have three living childRiver k IRGENT APPEAL school member of a the high California To bishopric. agriculture information entertainment and Trip ren, Mrs. Wallace Anderson, of students. PHEASANTS Musical numbers will be furwill be free to all their guests. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Iverson, reBothwell; Mrs. Wilford Watt, 12:30 - 2:00 p.m. Adult Farmers 3ar River Wildlife Fed-- t acAnne to a from Donna Green, the home Bellflower, California and Jule turned day's nished, by begin They plan Thursday and Veterans studying agricul Harris, Tremonton; report that due to the tivities 11 also at the Liberty Theatre in two week trip to California, Freiss and DeAnn Quinney. ture. of severe weather, 4 they Tnemonton and the Main The- where they visited their son, Elder Barlow entered the misgrandchildren and great, grand 2:00 - 3:30 p. m. Adult Farm children. uid many pheasants atre in Garland at 10:30 a. m. Mr .and Mrs. Dwayne J. Iverson sion home in Salt Lake last Ladies. appeal to people who The guests will all go to the Pet- in Santa Barbara. They also vis"ill groups of pheasants erson Tractor Service building in ited with Mr. Iverson's brother, Friday morning January 21st, Mrs. Payne Leaves Hospital i hem, and contact Marin- Tremonton at 11:30 for luncheon M. E. Iverson in San Diego. From FUNERAL SERVICE FOR Mrs. Mattle Payne, who has members of the Bear River Wild ers or Al Turner, im- and a display of new machinery, their report of the trip they had BABYROSEMAR WOOD life Federation, Marion Summers been in the L.D.S. Hospital in and will return to the theatres a very enjoyable time. Willis Fryer, Al Turner, Leon Salt Lake for the past two weeks .1 at 1:30 to complete the afterFuneral services were held Dunn, Floyd Adams, Merlin Jack returned home Sunday. She is pli Heussers noon's program. COLD WEATHER?? Tuesday for Rosemary Wood, 6 son and Verl Wood, cooperating now convalescing after undergoThe company invites everyone months old daughter of Mr. and with the Tremonton Flying Ser- ing a major operation. rve Golden to attend and enjoy the License plates for passenger Mrs. M. J. Wood. The baby died vice, flew over the valley droppAccording to the Utah-Idah- o trucks now are and pick-u- p cars Wednesday Cross Sugar factory report, hospital ing Rolled Barley to the pheas- RECENT BIRTHS Friday in the Holy ling on took the honors for the coldest Salt Lake City, after a four ants suffering from the severe Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Smith on sale at the county assessors day this week, the temperature weeks illness. winter weather. In all they drop- of Garland, a girl, January 27. office, Ernest E. Hansen county GOES TO CHICAGO "i Mrs. 17 Joseph Heusser below, and The services were conducted ped 1200 pounds of Rolled Barley The new arrival is the third girl assessor, this week. being recorded as "ale, who are In cases where transfers are to three reach it only managed spending by Guy L. Reese of the Fielding They feel that this did much for the Smiths. er in California Newell Lilenquist left be14 and for trucks weighing observed involved hit prethe above with all Mr. and Mrs. Ernest D. Hansen day. Tuesday ward .bishopric, good, and they were able to th for a business trip to Chi low anniversary of their over 5 3,500 Mrs. below. pounds, plates can be and born a more have lude and postlude played by Monday much boy, flying this Thursday. They to be gone last week in and cago, expects secured at tlie county commissRedondo Last Saturday six inches of Marble Hansen and the speakers food in than, as they have pre- two daughters also. house was held dur-- 5 about a week. room only on Tuesdays, ioner's on snow fell and four inches were Bishop Elmer Richards and viously done, taking it to the afternon and soma fifty between the hours of 10 in the Mr. Reese. birds in trucks. Sunday. rJ relatives in and 5 in the afternoon. two that morning solos, Celia Zundel sang The Wildlife federation would d to offer and Trucks tags, for pick-up- s Has good Rosebud Little Sweet "Your MRS. WYNN HANSEN TO appreciate any information that in Box 3,500 trucks under pounds Left You," and "Brahms "Lull- would lead them to suffering HEAD CANCER ASSOCIATION ' Jl'jm with Elder wedding cake cen- -' begin county, aby," accompanied by her sister birds. Anyone seeing birds in disserving table, which the county, assessor said. tress please contact Marion SumAs North Box Elder County Rowane Zundel. actively "The sale of license plates decorated in Commander of the Utah division Prayers were offered by Glen mers, Willis Fryer and Al Turner. Elections were held at the Bear hasn't been hite. The very brisk this year y Zundel. Rozel couple will and The continue Federation of the American Cancer Society, Severson River Wildlife Federation Meet- so asserted. Last lovely gifts, Hansen far," and f lower airls were to drop food to the birds until ing, held Friday evening in the The Tremonton Junior Cham- Mrs. Wynn Hansen of Fielding sets of passenger 2.C00 about children of the ber of Commerce announces that attended a three day training cousins of the baby. lng the severe weather is ended. Utah Power and Light Building. year in attendance the were sold through plates at due to the severe winter weather school at the Newhouse hotel. Interment was in the Fielding as President was assessors office and about 500 J' vwas Heusser, Mrs and the bad condition of the 4 the grave Marion Summers, with Vice Pres- sets of truck Douglas Poteat, national ex- rrmpterv where USAC PRACTICE TEACHER .tog and Mrs. Orvil plates. "If most of of the dedicated by Jonathan David ARRIVES AT B.R.H.S. roads, it has been necessary to ecutive ident Virgil Weidman and Sec- the until the last wait people who to postpone the wrestling match- Association stressed the recog- Wood. was Treasurer, retary to be their to minute plates this buy present are es set for Saturday, January 29 nition of the seven danger sigThe baby was born in TremonUSAC student Harry Drew. some be Doreen there'll, Nielsen, waiting In year, surGjH Tremonton, until is 1948. She 12th. vital need for early ton, June 18, the nals and February declarBear at the Hansen from arrived I'm Dewey and Russell afraid," Ilyrum line, The proceeds from the match examinations. vived by her parents, one broto week school River this ed. high i: i and Raymond will still be used to aid the March Sherrell According to Mrs. Hansen, ther, Jody and a sister, ;.. To buy plates, automoble ownyville. begin practise teaching in the to also four They of in grandparents, of Dimes the campaign will be organFielding; each -- and community next ers must have last year's regischildren and 6 Gar- homemaking clas.ses for the raise funds to fight polio. ized for the drive which will be- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wood, -five weeks. wruidren, tration certificate, and a tax P. C. Mrs. in April. A concerted effort land and Mr. and will gin be Her activities certificate. That fs all. clearance teaching Heusser Nicholas "Uncle Nick" Ander. were will be given to the educational Rathbun of Kansas. under the supervision of Mrs, son died at the home of his The tax clearance can be obtainprograms, program through the churches Oneta Shurtz and Mrs. Esther of nephew Arthur Ericksen at ed by paying properly taxes op Hollywood and and civic organizations, to aid INJURED MOTORISTS local high school, and Prof. the the automobile, at the assessor's folweek of last Thursday the general public in the fight RETURN HOME Helen Crawley, head of home office, at the time the plates are lowing a lingering illness. USAC. economics at education against the dreaded killer, He was born in Iswald, Nor- purchased. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph M. King, Miss Nielsen is a daughter of The price is still $5 for passenautomoNovember 16, 1853 and came an in way, Funeral services were conductinvolved recently truck W. Nielsen of to Mr. Mrs. Ellis and cars, $7.50 for pick-u- p ger ROY and 1 States the United ed Thursday ,at Utah, p. m. in the bile accident near Tremonton UNION said assessor is PRIMARY a of the STAKE Ilyrum and graduate when he was a young man. He license plates, the Park Valley ward for Mrs. Louhave returned to their home in South Cache POSTPONED the school. about the At only a MEETING "It's high bargin Caldwell, Idaho by train. They USAC she is a member of the pair business in Salt Lake city "It's a of ise Taylor, 69, who died Sunday Pa,r ritzoerald about the only ' bargin his most life, aduit of MrSwrtus two illness. a after three Dick year's Union have spent the past Home Stake Delta and Lambda The hasn't gone up in that Primary Sigma rething shoe in was engaged the Jyemight With Mrs. Taylor was born in Lon- meeting scheduled at Garland in the Valley hospital, Mrs. King filled A member of the L.D.S. church price." and Mr. Economics club, and has don, England, and came to the has suffering from bruises a mission for the L.D.S. church Mr. Anderson was active in the 29th, for January Saturday, a and to broken the United States as a convert hip. until the followin the Southern states. LcGrande ward in the priest- AMERICAN LEGION oi the knee cap She married been postponed Church. na. They L.D.S. fracture double 5th. week, February ing hood and organizations. He was M FETING POSTPO N EI) Lake D. in Salt Stephen Taylor an accWent City, and they made their home at one time president of the !S-45SECOND WARD RELIEF Scandinavian organization in The American Legion Auxiliary SOCIETY ANNOUNCEMENT rcarvntm' 'hei the in Park Valley about 30 years Salt Lake City and fuhilled a meeting will not be held this She is survived by her The Tremonton Second ward mission in Norway from 190G to month, the next meeting is roadway : scheduled for February 28th, Relief Society announce that on 1908. and Mtf;k;d whowil Surviving is a brother, Charles 1:30 p. m., a Relief at The need for funds to combattheL SraId v Tuesday All XVJ t covinTeachers retwt meeting S. Andersen of Denver, formerly infantile paralysis in the mPHTl.N Pinncd FIRST WARD CHANGES Fridal Mortenson was rnrls Urf rmrT Lake City and a nephew, ATTEND COUNTY tnat evyto swell strickenwiththedreaded disea.se will be held, the regular meeting of Salt Ericksen try OFFICERS MEETING DATE OF GOLD of Elwood. Mrs. Arthur 2 Dee hos- Shp nrrsonal and was given considerable as will follow at p. m., with Fiinfr.-iAND were conduc srrvines BALL GREEN re sne Ihp rnntrimilions. was from the funds given Sophia Taylor presenting the ted at the Dvserct Mortuary in Mr. and Mrs. Dick Allen i Wit Inn : nf each and every sistance lesson. ircm a Theology kid'7 ir.ri purpose. that for of the County Officials con- Is one Lake Wednesday with community of 0,10 homes to the the wed rib. Due to the severe weather Th? canvass held in the Newhouse in L,u,,B u r ....r--.. h.ininz Recent dinner guests at the on Resinald llunsaker In charge, venllon, Gold and Green ball set for last the ikso im wiuu'i Lake City. last Wcd- community was postponed the Salt Hotel, cause, however. will Harry Foster home were some 'this but was storm, the of ward First in the because Wednesday Weekend guests at the home nesday to Friday. The number oi p ojjii. nractical. friends from England. Miss Vio" postponed until Wednesday, Feb Boyd Sheffield, county treasMr. and Mrs. Jes.se Roberts, of receivea Mrs. who Mr. and be let Clough and J is hoped ev y hom" as spent ruary 2nd. The officers of the state of Utah of was made urer of Falls increased Horace Heyes and family of Salt were Mr. and Mrs. Clark M. I. A. hope tills postponement assistance has the state organization. Boise, Idaho. Lake City. will not effect the attendance at ingly in the h5s March of Dimes, ow-i In our the dance. Everyone Is invited. be someone ijsAccid ent :':fv Local Registrars To Serve Draftees City Officials To Hold Open House Monday ' ; U- f" ( in P. Agricultural Train j fj Tremonton Monday ! - ;". Bell-flow- If r 5 er, -j Howard Barlow Accepts Call For Mission Public Invited To Peterson Tractor Affair ; rna to Wildlife Officials Use Planes To Feed Pheasants 3 d License Plates Now On Sale at Assessors Office; r 4 Coast foi wish-coupl- e. IMarion Summers Wrestling Card Heads Local Wildlife Group Cancelled Due To Bad Weather 3 Poll-hpnrp- re-n- rs ed - vice-preside- nt C Nicholas Andersen ;f Dies In Klwood 4S' .iradio Park Valley Woman Buried ; - - o. i. Individual Contributions Are Neech To Carry on the Fight Against Polio w "Snkand H?'! Sx-iet- i. . SZls tZ: l at-S- Dish-'tend- ed . n'i'Il0 Sark3 j J vice-preside- nt alt |