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Show ?er at;- vy ATTEND i ODWARD f 1 i 1CES . 0f I xremonton's well re-- 3 Ernest businessmen, woodward, 55 died Fri-- j an a heart attack after of six weeks. conduct-la- y ,ral services were afternoon in the Tre-- 3 chapel by "lies of the ward bishopric. Optionally large crowd of and fcetic friends the service, and autiful banks and baskets Zxs, which compLetely e stand bore evidence of stion held by the family First Ward rela-jttend- community. ed MMMmMMMiMWL W, Tm.n.. city, CtjiT New Gym Planned for Bear River High School At the recent meeting of the prelude and post vox Quinn-Faun hdaer County Board of Edu i ure played by a mixed quartet with cation, the members voted to be Brought Judit0 Strand, Ed gin construction of the new gym pd Frank Stevens sang, nasium for Bear River Hieh ane We'll Understand", School. The $500,000 bond floated frs, Quinney, accompany-j- e several years ago, was for the invocation was offered purpose of this construction, but work has not been undertaken ph Ashby. i Lord's Prayer", was sung until the present time. A preliminary meeting attendocal solo by Ed Kerr and Butler, a home missionary ed by the administrative staff of e first speaker. He told of the school board, Superintendent its to the Woodward home K. E. Weight, Principal Frank fam-- 5 Stevens, architect Carl Krus- i admiration for thefulfil-then related the i mark and the coaches of the prophecies of early days local school was held Wednes his belief m the resurrec- - day night. The needed facilities of the proposed building, its size Green played a violin and location were matters considered. i Perfect Day", with at the piano, after Members of the school board jfleon Kerr read a tribute have visited various high schools lie Tremonton Lions Club, in the state and have listed s Walton, in his remarks many of the most desirable and of the host of friends at-b- y useful plans learned on the visthe congregation and its for use in the new building. nnran : 1 Jo-hib- ald On Tuesday Stake Welfare Farm Vrisit morning about a 1942 Ford owned by B m. Hale and driven by Mrs. . T1 oianciie jonnson rolled over River Stake Presidency visited three times, while passing an oil the stake welfare farm at Blue tanker on U. S. highway 30S, Creek Thursday afternoon. Four harvesters are busy cutfive miless west of Snowville. the 1100 acres of wheat on ting Occupants of the car, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hale and Mrs. the farm, which is expected to Johnson were taken to the Val average about 25 bushels to the acre. Trucks are hauling th ley hospital suffering from cuts to the central warehouse grain and bruises. They were released later and have returned to their in Salt Lake City. After inspecting the farm, the homes in Salt Lake City. leaders expressed themselves as being well pleased with the welLIONS MEET IN fare project. 7:30 ... 1 .. LOCAL BOYS WIN AT OGDEN SHOW Harold B. Lee, Henry D. Moyle, Marion G. Romney and Bishop Josepn A. Worthlin of Salt Lake City, together with Clifton G. M Kerr and Wayne Sandall of the South Bear River Stake: R. j roiier, cnarles J. Wood and vernaid w. John of the Bear . - Church Leaders President' J. Reuben Clark, Jr., Car Overturns Near Snowville ,,.... Thuy,,;,;,., 4 The annual Junior Fat Stock Show held in Ogden this week resulted, as usual, with some of the local youth literally "bring ing home the bacon." Several of the valley's younger farmers competed, and Vern Adams was successful in eettine a Reserve Grand Champion In tne F.F.A. class with his fat lamb. In the division, Devere Watkins walked awav with both the champion and reserve cham pion ratings with his fat lamb. 4-- H August A. Forsbenr Dies Suddenly August A. Forsbera suffered a heart attack around noon Thursday and died quite sudden ly. ss i 1 LaVona Erickson, Mitzie Hansen and Donna Green, winners of Northern Box Elder County Search for Talent Contest also takes honors at county meet. Valley Represent County in S. L Talent Show j The three talent contestants from northern Box Elder County were very successful Wednesday afternoon, when they met the representatives of the southern part of the countv LaVnna Erickson and Mitzie were named to go to Salt Lake to appear on the Salute to Box Elder County broadcast, and Donna Green was named alternate. The third winner was Del-pHansen of Brigham City. The Talent program will be given at the Utah Theatre in Salt Lake on Tuesday, August 16 at 8 p. m. and will be broadcast over Radio Station KALL. The girls will have all ses to the state capitol paid and will be eligible to receive other valuable prizes. The three local (Girls nw. nt Radio Station KBUH Wednesday Nurses To Give Special Training He was born February 9th 1873 in Fodra Rocan. Sweden. t.hi BOX ELDER PARK son of Andrus and Katherine Nurses from three Utah counRIMARY TO CONDUCT f ties Anderson and one from California, Forsberg. He came to The Tremonton Lions club and PROGRAMS IN TREMON the United States in 1895 and Monday began a three day inand friends with their families TON WARDS SUNDAY settled in Utah. In June of 1899 tensive training conference in met at the Box Elder Park The Primary organizations will August Forsbere married Hilda "Mother and Baby Care, and rray of flowers, and said, Other matters approved by the evening. They enjoy- take charge of the board were the construction of Wednesday dshlp is one of life's programs in Hermanson in the Salt Lake Family Health," under the sponed supper, followed by baseball me Dotn rJ Tremonton He spoke of wards Sun- Temple and resided in Sandv un sorship of the Weber county Red an auditorium and gymnasium and other games. til 1904, then moved to Salt Lake Cross chapter. day evening. for his home for the Garland school, a new until 1912, afterwhich they Tremonton and the valley are City children will and of Primary take to his service roof aiily, for the Collinston elemens pae: low men. very fortunate in having the part on the program and a truest made their home In Riverside. tary school, new band uniforms He filled of two capable and willservices a will mission :on Summers to also Sweden be speaker then sang. for Box Elder hierh srhnnl nnrf present. 1920 from as Mrs. Agnes Stirl workers to 1923 iiful Isle of Somewhere" been and has ing the transportation of high active in the L. D, S. church ing and Mrs. Nona Knighton SID JOHNSON TRANS panied by Mrs. Quinney school students from Yost to the FERRED TO TOOELE being a stake missionary at the who are taking this training. J. A. J. Mohr, the conclud Raft River high school at Malta, Bishop Dan Hickman of the time of his death. mker mentioned his pass-3- a Idaho. Following the completion of Snowville ward conducted the Tremonton shoppers will miss Mrs. Forsbere nassed awav the course this life as a progress they will conduct a funeral services for Anne Hurd Sid Johnson in the J. C. Pennev He served for three years in the on 1945. series of six classes fae- May i lesser to a 4th, higher degree, Thursday afternoon In the store, as he has been transferred Mr. the Is war. first navy world 10th at sised the Woodwards the Bear survived by ginnng August during Forsberg ibed t Snowville ward chapel. Miss to Tooele, to fill the for position of the following sons and daugh- River high school. He married Veda Anderson in Hurd died at mel rij inner in which their busi- American Falls. assistant manager of the Penney ters. Oscar For particulars call Mrs. Stirl ad been Forsberg of Ogden, conducted and Ogden, November 7, 1921. He was James J. Cutler offered the store In that i mast aiternoon and contested against owner city. He is to re- Herman Forsberg of Smithfield, ing or Mrs. Ed Quinney. and manager of Wood&Sie had served for his God, opening prayer, and the musical port at Tooele August 8 and is three winners from that part of ward's & Billiars Confection Joseph, George and Clarence ffltry and his selections consisted of a vocal on vacation this wcik from community, the county. The program was the Forsberg of Riverside, Gus Fors- RECEPTION HELD FOR benedication was offered eryduet, "Whispering local Hope," store. sung broadcast from 4:30 to 5 p. m. REV AND MRS PERSONS He was a member of the L.D.S. berg and Hilda Petersen of GarBurgess. oy Doyle J. Cutler and La Dene Sid has been in Tremonton land Ruth and Bowcutt of Salt Legion, Tre Cutler; a vocal solo, "Mv Task". ary rites at the cemetery church, American On since 1941, with the exception of Lake City, a Emma And was Sunday evening a supper sister, snducted by the American monton Lions club and the Tre by Virgil Francom. Rennis Lar- held in the Methodist two in the years spent army. erson In Sweden, and 21 monton Businessmen's DeVere Watkins Post kin was the accompanist, and 76, Church to officially welcome to Mrs. Johnson has been an acs grave was dedicated Uarda Larkin played, "Out of tive member of the Tremonton by Funeral services will be an the parish, the Rev. and Mrs. Surviving are his widow and the Dusk to You", as a niann jrover. Burial was by Wm. R. Persons. Women's Civic League. nounced by Rogers Morturary. one son, Donald J. Woodward, solo. Out of town guests were Dr. An evening of festive fun in Sure of respect was shown Triemonton; one daughter, Mrs. Mrs. Walter Wampler, the Speakers were D. G. Nelson Jr. and a chicken dinner with cluding businessmen of Tremon-5- o Doris W. Ruggerio, Ogden; one Colen Sweeter! and Marion Rev Laird Loveland. Rev and all the attended the funeral in grandchild, Vickie Dee Woodtrimmings, who have an historical dancing and Mrs. A. R. Dennis all of Salt a are ? as Mrs. in Cella carnival ward, the on offing for all sketch the life of honorary pallbearers. the deceas Lake City and the Rev. and Mrs. who attend Crystal Springs on Woodward was born Jan-Woodward, and the Ogden; ed. D. Atwood Bird I of Ogden and 1895 at The closing song was bv the Glenwood, Iowa, following brothers and sisters; and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Taylor of Saturday, August 20th. of Alfred On that date Deweyvllle ward T. Woodward, Tremonton; Singing Mothers, "Before the George and Harry Ogden. , is a banquet, dance Woodard Woodward. Bow F. I Woodward, Ogden; Lord, The Benjamin My Head", with Taking part on the program andsponsoring ...4 fcame to Utah when he Fred Woodward, the carnival, proceeds from Uarda Larkin were two Trixte Bjorn who gave accompanying. The Emmett, Idaho; which will be toward the building Friday and Saturday, August was offered bv J. benedication Tess Crozier and ars of who readings age and settled Garth Woodward. Oeden: Mrs. 12 and 13 are the days set for of a new L. D. S. chapel in that Reeder of Brigham City. a solo. sang 'me. He was reared there Bessie the annual Wheat Beet and Mrs. and community. Days McEntyre, Roy was Burial in Lewis Brenkman gave the wel the Snowville )NG to Tremonton in is Garland. The celebration will 1916. Rose Slatter, Hazelton, Idaho, cemetery. address to Rev and Mrs. The banquet committee, head coming ed by Lettie Snow, reveal that start on Friday evening with a Persons, and the Rev Persons have planned a menu they fight card at the City park at made a response. T 8:00. On the same evening a YOUR TREMONTON BUSINESSMEN Plans are underway to have a Jack Boyce presented a cor guaranted to tickle the palate of princess contest will be held at mobile health unit for detection sage to Mrs. Persons as a welcome anyone attending. mmmmmmm the Main Theatre and all little j Chicken with all the trimmings pm of Tuberculosis. pictures from the neighbors. The Rev. A. girls from 4 to 6 years inclusive will be taken, without charge, R. Dennis of Salt Lake was the will be served piping hot to all. are invited to enter. for all over 18 years of age. main speaker of the evening. A To add further to the evening's I i fun a dance is on for all who A full program is planned for large group of friends and mem- care to tread the top Several months Box the a ago "light fantasSaturday, including parade, bers were present. f I tic." One of the mast popular baseball games and a dance. Also Elder County Health council was dance" bands of the area will be all day Saturday, a flower show reorganized, with Mrs. A. L. AUGUST ARRIVES e re? on hand to furnish the music. Richardson of as will be held, sponsored by the Brigham City, WITH RECORD t ; Carnival atmosphere, so con- The health examinachairman. Flower Garland and Garden TEMPERATURES latios dusive to good fun, will not be Club and the Bonneville Gladi-oli- s tion is one of the first projects Temperatures ranging around lacking. Booths featuring the Society. This will be the sec- of the group. 97 and 93 degrees have been revarious carnival games, will offond of five fall shows to be held benool children will be, or corded during the first four days er guests who like the lure of the in Northern Utah, by the Socio have been given the patch test of August, at the carnival an opportunity to inety. All Jocal flower growers are for T. B. The In will mobile be Garland. unit Sugar factory dulge in their favorite games of invited to enter and should hav available for to the first five days chance. the school Compared high m. their specimens in by 9:00 a. of August last year, when the students in October. General Chairman M. G. il Saturday morning, August 13. recorded highest states that plans are rapidPerry The annual celebration was The project is being supported was 93 temperature is quite a this degrees, ly taking shape with banquet, begun in 1939 by the Garland by the Box Elder county health heat wave. dance and carnival well out of Lions club and has been held council and the Utah State Tuthe planning stage. each year with the exception of berculosis association. Mr. Trum- - WILLIS PETERSEN To facilitate the sale of tickets war the bo the of state years. will the Assisting department 33 COMING HOME to the gala event, Lions club with preparations for be In charge. The local commitWillis Peterson, son of Mr. and of the ward have representatives visited or will event are the the Garland Civic tee are county nurses Agnes Mrs. Wm. Peterson of Elwood and Home Arts Club and the Stirling, Nona Knighton and will be released from the Swed- visit members of the surrounding Ladies Self Culture Club. Bessie Hansen of the extension ish mission August 10th. He wards for the purpose of selling tickets to the event. F. M. P,eck, president of the service. plans to visit with relatives in "We fully realize that Dewey Lions club has announced that Registration will take place In England before he sails for the John J. Shumway will be espeel the main building at the County U. S. on August 27th from Soth- - vllle building problems should be her own, but in this Instance ally honored at the event this Fair grounds in Tremonton. The enbreg, Sweden. we solicit the aid of members of year, as it was under his Juris pictures will be taken the surrounding wards. We feel diction that the event was start from 4 to 5:30 and 6:30 to 9:30 RECENT BIRTHS we can offer an evening of Wght of the Tnemon-- l " Mr. Archibald is a Bear Riverl three grandchildren. that t ed. each day, September 1, 2, and 3. ne Mr. and Mrs. Miles Thompson food and fun, well worth the this week is turned valley man, born in Mr. Hansen came to Tremon Plymouth Monday (evening a celebration Be sure to get this insurance of Archibald and Blaine and Tremonton, a girl, August 2. money. At the same time those from Bear River ton in 1918 from his boyhood queen will be chosen at the Main for graduated ' at good health, county your Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Clark who purchase tickets will aid us Hansen, of high school. His business career home. Fairview, Utah. He too Theatre in Garland, by drawing. fair. Motor of twins, a boy and a in raising funds for a much Portage, from Bear local the River Five girls have so far been en Company, begjn lij 1924, when he entered graduated 1. Abators. needed chapel," states Chair August girl. exwith and the school, the gas and oil business. Mr. high tered, Connie Hunsaker. Marilyn Mr. and Mrs, E. A Anderson of man Perry. J 'hi Purchase of their Hansen has been affiliated with ception of two years spent at Taylor, Barbara Gleason, Colleen BOWCUTTS PLAN TO Salt Lake City announce the a- ENTER BUSINESS funding in November him n.ost of the time during the the Remington Arms Plant he Clark and Helen Felsted. rlval of a son. born to them GOOD ATTENDANCE "eat deal of renovation IN TREMONTON has lived In Elwood. Chester Boss, chairman of the past eleven years. in Salt Lake City. Mrs. AT VACATION SCHOOL Tuesday as Listed L. his Vvcmfnt has taken civic church and Parley is a member of the parade committee urges all busiV. D. Bowcutt and his wife. Anderson Is the former JeNae The Bible vacation school held (modern new front has D. S. church and the Tremonton affiliations is membership in the nesses and organizations of the will leave this weekend for Marble, daughter !1 of Mr. and Joey the Methodist Church until at L. D. S. church, the Tremonton area to enter either miniature or proved the appearance Lions club. He and his wife where thty will attend Mrs. Earl Marble. Denver, 12th, Is bring well attend Jiness and the August have built two of the finest Lions Club and Jaycees. full size floats in the parade, and the Colorado Floral School. At moving Mr. Mrs. Bob are are four ed. and Tliere regular M'nentln the body hemes in the city. They are the He married Helen Thompson there will be a kids bicycle sec the completion of their course, the proud parents Whitney Rev. Wm. R. rcrsons. of another teachers, sons 1933 two have in and sons and tion. they daugh parents of six they plan to open a Floral and baby girl, born July IGth In the Mrs. Gifford Wat land. Mrs. A. C. a cnr lot i has unified ters. Ruth Adams. Phyllis New and two daughters. Lindsey Prizes will be awarded to the Gift Shop Jn connection with Brigham Hospital. This Is their Conine and Mrs. Edgar Winches-secon- d into one of the man, Melbourne, Sharon, Lowell Ulaine Jr.. Janyce Marie, Mark winners In each division. ' ncs Iter. the Rogers Mortuary. daughter. of the and Connie. They also have; J., and Suzanne. city. rich-.ssing- J- s." Cag-jpreciat- ha Services Held For Anne Hurd - : Dewey villc Ward 3 Readies Dinner, Carnival Events Ro-lortu- -- ? Ar-bo- n, step-moth- er, Garland Prepares For Annual Celebration T. B Tests Will Be Given At 1 County Fair 1 JJ$ '" i riwwiiiin mum mi X-r- r t3i ,' 5 ( j ; 12. (vr w s ; ay i IV r frr ill Utah-Idah- X-R- ay -- Vi-la- te J j f |