OCR Text |
Show Hoive Ctape To Be Dedicated A " m ft Published Weekly rgXXVr vss t Kiver rit: a !aar on of the Bear Kiver confer- - formed the loftheChureh of Je-Saints. of Latr Day rZ, c.flke organized un-!Elders Ezra G. tSn and Marion as the known be will will River Stake and Dewey-Y,wards: Thatcher. Bothwell Snontory Branch and 1st and 2nd, with Chf-- 7 3400 members. as named was u Kerr Re-'- 7 with stake tof the Kunsaker and Wayne l,id Sunday, Vi of t rfl U i ap-rite- yi as counselors 5 I . w I s i -- jecuarteriy i at Tremonton, Utah ana iy Lions Receive "a Ia a I Sn jii virion v ww Funeral services were conducted Wednesday afternoon in the At Wednesday evening's meetWaskakie Ward for Enos Pubi-ge- e, ing of the Tremonton Lions Club 51 who died Sunday mornseveral members and officers reing at the family home in Treceived awards for bringing in monton, after an illnes of four new members during the mem- months. Bishop Newell Cutler bership drive held earlier in the conducted the service. Thirteen new members were added to the club, and the following were responsible for the increase, Vincent Chiodo, W. A. J. G. Burgess, Kleon Kerr Adams, w.- The invocation vas offered by Henry Woonsok and the benediction by Moroni Timbimboo. Music for the service included two duets by Dora Brough and Judith Strand accompanied by Blanche Brenkman. They sang, "Beautiful Home" and "Truth Reflects upon our Senses." Mrs. Brenkman played "Oh, My Father" as a piana solo and Mrs Brough sang, "Peace I Leave with Thee" as a vocal solo. Speakers were Moroni Timbimboo, Henry Woonsok, George Ward, A. R. Capener, and Bishop Cutler. Burial was in Washakie Cemetery by Shaw and Rogers Funeral home after dedication of the grave by Moroni Timbimboo. Mr. Pubigee was bom July 2, 1397 in Washakie, a son of Amnion and Eliza Ottagary Pubigee. He was reared in Washakie and at the time of his death was an elder in the Washakie L D S ward. He had lived in Tremonton for the past eight years. Surviving are his widow and the following sons and daughters, Marie, Ervin, Helen, Leland, Boyd and Jennifer Pubigee, all of Tremonton; his father; two brothers, Elias and Seth Pubigee, Washakie. Orval Ewer, Harold Sandall, Hodit Robert J. Potter will ward Freiss, Douglas Cannon, . Drew and Jack Shumway. AM tha Door -i " Harry ne to presiae ov.Additional awards were also giJ. with Charles Stake, ven Howard Frethe president, landVernald JohnascounC. Christ- iss, chairman, membership comand Lawrence en as stake clerk and F. mittee Harry Drew and Douglas Cannon, secretary of the club C Perk as assistant clerk. increase. Riv,er twining in the Bear The program was under the Garland are Beaver Dam, direction of R. Z. Heppler, of I and Second, Fielding, River the wildlife committee and conVa1 Plymouth, Howell, Park of two accordian solos by sisted line and Snowville. Bruce Warner, a talk on wildlife was tabernacle Ii stake by E. N. Larson of Jied to capacity at both ses- -i conservation Wildlife conservaa and with loud speakers in both Hyrum film shown tion by Mr. Tripp of V;r,d Ward chapel and and Game State Fish the to room stake presidency feaie of the overflow crowds. a for the morning session MRS. PUZEY HOSTESS jy the Garland 2nd Ward TO LITERARY CLUB of under the direction Invocation was by I Nye. y :arch James Walton and Mrs. Nell Puzey entertained the A. C. Erickson of of the members Literary Beaver Ward. Guild in her home, Friday eveier Benson stated that the ning. Mrs. Dorothy Garfield re- -' Silver Stake was one of viewed the book "The Chain." jjgest in number of ward Guests were Ann Hughes, Mrs. ias well as membership, Iverson, and Mrs. Alice Dorothy Jiatthere would only be the Harris, Refreshments were CLASSES TO BE HELD pm of 175 in the IN TEXTILE PAINTING the stakes. He I stated that no new building MISSIONARY HOMECOMING Mrs. Ruth Zollinger of ThatchSCHEDULED IN 2nd WARD er the stake is now conducting classes for welfare project I ss oe operated between the beginners and advanced students f stakes. The Sunday evening services in Textile Painting, and announHigh Council fi of the Bear in th,e Tremonton 2nd Ward will ces there are 40 stencils free. Sr Stake rnnsist.s nf noviH be a homecoming for Verl J. Those interested are invited to ftlson Jr., Dewey Lamb, De-- P Iverson, son of Mr. and Mrs. attend the classes held in the Archibald, Clark Rudd, J. W. Iverson who has recently Clark's Singer sewing machine Sorenson and Chester Boss returned home, after spending shop every Tuesday and Thursoiq council and the f ol- - two years in the British Mission. day night from seven to nine aaed on The meeting will start at 8 p.m. p.m. page 8 . e ' r, be-b- mem-betwe- en . : 1 ' 6773 CANDIDATES n. a Awards year. "OXi , i Enos Puhijjee Buried at Wasliakie Memhership r ThursdyTa, " .... Ti,e "natir.ir commiitrp nf the Tremt iton Lions club presented the following list of candidates for officers to serve dur- In-- 1949-5- 0 For 1st vice president, Doug- las Cannon and Jack Shumway, 2nd vice president, Ken Germer and M. G. Wood, and 3rd vice president, O. W. Ewer and Reese B. Mason. , For the office of secretary and treasurer, A. C. Connie and Milton Johnson, Tail Twister, Del Fuhriman and Rui Waldron, Lion Tamer, Blaine Morse and Reid Olsen and for 2 year director, W. A. Adams, Wayne Anderson G. C. Ficklin, G. Melvin Foxley, Burnice Hunsaker. City and Town Heads Meet Here The regional meeting of the Utah Municipal League of Nor- tnern Utah was held on Wednesday in Tremontvyn, with the Tremonton city officials as hosts. Many representatives of municipalities of this region were in attendance and speakers included. A. M. Ferro, attorney, G. A. Duggan, B and C road fund authority, George II. Sineath, planning and zoning engineer, Carl Painter, health and sanitation specialist and Tom McCoy, executive director of the Utah Municipal League, all of Salt Lake City. The Business and professional women's club of Tremonton served the noon luncheon. SCHOLARSHIP AWARDED OR.V FAE IVERSON Mrs. J, T, pi.lmer, PTA. president of the North Box Elder County Council was notified this week that Ora Fae Iverson, dau- ghter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Iverson of south Tremonton had been awarded the $100 PTA scholarship for District 4. Elder Joseph F. Merrill Will Dedicate Edifice Sunday Services Held For Keith Wheatley Many relatives and friends attended the funeral services for PFC Keith Wheatley who was killed January 4, 1945, while serving with the infantry near on Monday at the Lar-kiMortuary in Ogden. Former Bishop Clarence Fryer of Dewey ville conducted the service. A girl's chorus sang, "The Lord's Prayer, with the invocation offered by O. W. Snow. Robert Madson sang, "111 go where you want me to go." The first speaker was Wilber Wheatley, who was followed by Mrs. Valra Sackett, who sang "There is no Night There." Rupert Blackham a former school teacher of the deceased was next speaker, followed by a violin solo. Abinie Tolman then spoke, and concluding remarks were made by Clarence Fryer on behalf of the Wheatley family, making mention also of the pall bearers, Robert Madson, Darrell Loveland Keith Gardner, Kenneth Bur- bank, Douglas Burbank, and Jay Norr. Virgil Stoddard sang the concluding number, "Sleep Soldier Boy." Benediction was by Henry Yeats. The grave was dedicated by Clarence Fryer and military honors were conducted by the American Legion post from Ogden. P T. A. Elects New Officers rg, ns Jerry Buchanan Places Second In Speeh Contest The Parent Teachers Association held their last meeting of the school year on Thursday, 28th in the McKinley School A-p- ril Gym. The program was presented by Mrs. Douglas Cannon and Miss Ardis Adams, second grades, a Miss Vesta Ferry and Mrs. Each fifth Anderson, grades, grade represented a different country. Jornie Pohlsander sang a number in his native German and Billie Woodhead gave "Bill's Declaration." The business meeting was under the direction of Mrs. D. E. Peckenpaugh, with Mrs. Theron Farnsworth reading the minutes, and Mrs. J.II. Fronk presenting the historians report. County officers were introduced for the coming year, Mrs. Clyde Coombs. President. Mrs. Lynn Markham, Vice President and Mrs. Joseph I. Iverson, Sec retary Treasurer. The incoming local officers were also installed, Mrs. Edward Quinney, President, Mrs. Clyde Morris, Vice President and Mrs. Rex Laub, Secretary-Treasure- r. Wil-m- WORLD FAMOUS MAGICIAN BRINGS SHOW TO TREMONTON Lee Grable, rated as one of the world's best magicians, will bring: his company to Tremonton on Saturday, when they will perform in the B.R.H.S. Auditorium. One of the highlights of the show will be when Grable attempts to get himself out of a box, made by the people of Tremonton into which he will be nailed. Eleven Students Receive Straight "A's" To Reach Third Quarter Honor Roll at Bear River High School - of South Bear River Stake: Donald Stenquist, clerk; Reginald Clifton G. M. Kerr, president and Wayne Sandall, second counselor. counselor, Hunsaker. Mac-farlan- La-mo- nt if. , " I f Do-ort-hy ' K Ca-pern- er, S. ( J n, V Cph OF BEAR RIVER STAKE; Lawrence C. Wood, first counselor. counselor; Rolxrt j. Potter president; Charles J. v - JOh" la-roo- m. Jerry Buchanan, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Buchanan of won second place in F.F.A. speech conthe District A dinner party was held in in Reno test Nevada, Monday the home of Marjorie Sandall in honor of her father, Verner B. night. He represented eleven Carlson of Nesoa, Oregon, who states in the Western region. On sails on May 11th for Norway. March 31st he was the winner oraHe will serve as a missionary of the State Future Farmer CiLake in contest torical Salt there. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs ty. Jerry's mother, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Pulsipher and family of Bunnell and Frank Hall LeRoy Brigham City, Mr. and Mrs. Wal- of Huntsville accompanied Jer lace Presoott of Pocatello, Idaho to Nevada. Mr. Hall spoke at and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Carl ry The Honor Roll for the third VETERANS DISTRICT the Future Farmer convention. son of Ogden. where the speech contest was term at Bear River High School OFFICER TO BE as compiled through home rooms IN TREMONTON held, on the Young Farmer RECENT BIRTHS reveals that 11 scholars received Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Johnson 10 adDarrell S. Robins, district serstraight "A" records and announce the arrival of a son RETURNED MISSIONARIES officer for the state departvice grade ditional students gained born to them on April 30th In TO SPEAK IN 1st WARD to 2.99 of veteran's affairs will be from ment averages ranging the Valley Hospital. the for at the Utah Power and Light ofGuest speakers at the Tremon 2 8 to gain high honors avMr. and Mrs. Robert Anderson ton rated in Tremonton each Wednes79 fice pupils First ward Sunday evening quarter while of Elwood are the proud parents will be to 2.3 2.79 to quality Roday to handle all problems of Wendall White and erages from of a daughter born to them local veterans. the been honors. both have bert Potter. They for Thursday, May 5th, in the Val- serving recently In the NorthAny veteran desiring informaThe 11 pupils who received the seley Hospital. ern States Mission. coveted straight "A" rating are tion on filling out of forms, Don Lee Rogers, Kent Blackham, curing benefits or other business Ann Holland, Donna Green, relative to the veteran's affairs contact M. Robins Margie Roberts, Kozuko Shibata, is urged to Tremonton. is in Ballard. he when Eleanor l.ianne Bunnell, Linford Marian Wilma Pulsipher, Gl EST SPEAKER ON Dorene Anderson. President aver EIRay Chriitensen, RADIO PROGRAM rated Anderson, Dallas MelTop scholars who r.r fhP iiirnn Temnle will address Douglas w w 2.99 from io Hazel Archibald, Rutl ages ranging Miss Cenneth Iverson of Bear rh craduaUng class of the Bcardrum. for high honors in also Quality D. Leon Cas Nish. Gerald Hill, River City will be the guest speaRiver LDS Seminary May wna elude Darlcne Steed, Carolyn ker on Mrs. Axel Fredickson's Rae June Donna Nielson, tleton, Tabernacle. The in the Garland Leonard Severson, Carla Oulnnev. Carolyn Jensen, Arlene W. C. T. U. Radio Program over student speakers will be Barbara Rhode, Mnrlene King. Aelko Wood, Chad Clarke, Burton Hu- K.B.U.H. Brigham City. 11:30 Sat Ward and Donald Starr. Astrid Strand, Donald Fukin, B R. Max Kenneth ish, Heppler, of morning. pro Following are the list Norma Hall and Kenneth urday Thomas E. Smith. Starr, e, Hunsaker, Ardene spective graduates: Pat Fairbanks, Bonnie Lefler, Rrown. Janice Loveland, Carl who averaged from la Peterson. Darvel Garn, Deon Christensen, RfuHpnt.? Norris Carol Erickson, Gaye Deakln, Anderson, Andrew Funk, 2 3 to train honors for Luetta Barnes, Neva J. Winn, DeVerl Johnson, Flora Gardner, Bet Stenquist, Max MJchaelis, Bunnell, are: Onita Erma Payne, Donald Starr, La- the term LaMar Neil Venna Fallows, ArMiller, Derek Oent, Rogers. Dennis Summers, Di Deakin, Lowell Val mar ty Vance, Heslop, JoBar lene Rogers. Tracy Wheatley; Capener, Maxine Castleton, Jensen, Leland Stone, Delon Hun ane Rhodes. Jack Johnson, Lola Summers, Colleen Clarke. Jimmy Lshu, CarBaker, sephine Dean An- bara Wood, Anna Josepihson, Shuman, Lynn saker, Vanderiioff, Monte los McCrary, Vaun WooLsey, CurFred Able, Sato, DeVere Watklns, Con Donald Peterson, Kalan derson, Donna Rae Nelson, Leland Stenquist, DeLoy Roe, nie Rae Christensen, Joyce uay, tis Roundy. Archie Hickman, Steri Miller, Mary Rita Faye Dustman, Hill, Christenscn. Fanette Morris Maxva Colleen Munns. JoAnn Bowcutt, SimDonald Margeno Barnard, Goodell, Clive Garn, Edna West- Jacqueline Smith, Blaine Hill, Leon Fors-gre- Carolyn Manning, uessie 'Elaine Barbara Munns, Charlotte John, Helen King. mons, An Walter Estep, Jerry Bucha- moreland, Jerry Bannard, Marlene Joleen Allen, Stander. Coe, Ward, Patsy Ses- Felsted. Omar Anderson, Ray nan, Hanaau, DeAnne Carlecn Maurine Packer, Ted Walker, Joan Summers, Jean derson, Doreen Barlow.Aiaruyn Lynn twain sion, Theo Coombs, Flora GardVerl Anderson, sen, PeGarn. Judith Hansen, Gloria Hardy. Orval Ra- - ner, Leila Woodruff, Janice Buchanan, Nicholas, Shuman, ConJerry Denny Kenneth Hunsaker. Harper. Chris- - terson, Francis Funk. Adeie Hall Hurd, Lola Hales, Max Heppler, JoAnn All red, nap nie Wood, Mary Munns, Marilyn Payne.Bone. Skinner, Leah Sorenson, Joyce Beverly Owen, Noma. Johnson, Paul Marianne Karen tensen, Emma June Mason, Ronald Ran Manning, Lois Miller, Taylor, Jack Dal-to- n, Bonnie Marilyn Hansen, Harris, Earl, Lurretia Abel, Wayne - Jotmson Ralph nundernion l.'irl fomnr Louise N"al, Blaine Johnson, Lou Jean Rallard, Shirley Jones, John Duane Robb-ii- is Adams, Don Garfield! Stenquist. Trent Val Bennett, Dnanc Mertensen. Jeraldine Rex n,,W T.nu.'rpnep Janice Grover, -wWaldo Grant, Thayne oyicr. Ann Co Pattl Robbtns, Darlcne Bigler, Eugene Manning. Mon Marianne v.iWp Hansen. Geraldine Rhodes, Luel- - and Lex Udy. Ross Rudd Harris. vcr Joyce Barkie, Ctordon Peters- Wood, te Reynolds. Gayia on'. Kent Brough, Darlcne Davis, Watt. FAMILY GATHER FOR FAREWELL DINNER Sern inciry Lists Prospective Graduates; EIRay Christiansen to be Speaker PRESIDENCY The dedication of the $70,000 chapel of the Howell ward is set for Sunday at 6:30 p.m. according to anuoncement by O. M. Munk, bishop of the ward. Elder Joseph F. Merrill of the Council of Twelve will give the dedicatory prayer, and Dorothy West of Ogden will be present to furnish the organ music on the new electric organ which is Installed. The construction of the building was started March 23, 1943 after a Relief Society bazaar had netted $1700 from the auction of a quilt as a starter on the financing of, the building. The 34 families consisting of 160 members were made but one assessment which raised enough money to erect the building, install the organ and a grand piano, carpet the Bishop's and Relief Society rooms; the rostrum and aisles of the chapel and cover the other floors with asphalt tiling. The building is of brick construction and consists of the chapel, recreation hall, Bishop's room, 5 class rooms and a Relief Society room, cloak dies powder room. The members of the ward have been meeting In the school house since 1941 when the old church building burned down, until Christmas time when they first met in the new building. The entire building is completed and the furnishing will be finished for the dedication. Bishop Munk's counselors are Elmer P. Sorenson and James E. Nelson and Gerald Munk is the ward clerk. Members of the building committee are Mirle Ma son, John H. Forsgren, Albert Aeib!scher, Earl Wood and Herman Fonnesbeck. |