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Show Merchants Plan $3,000 in Gifts for Christmas Opening worth of store prizes will of the Tremonton Business-jivfnaw- a members fcy opening of the Christmas ,1Kns Tremonton Saturday, h observed in Weslev GeDhait. president of .j: Omen's organization.be a 00 grand prize .y busmen directors have and officers ''ihJ association Power in Utah the T'!!'ChJ -on be display nd will soon . ApPr0i'r 003. 00 .lriv. s-- 00 : . aim,i uSmj company w Jidiw. Lach individual store will select and disp'iy their own gift rrlzev With each dollar cash purchase made from Saturday, November 12th to Saturday, November 19th. a ticket will te given; 103 tickets belnj the limit on any one purchase. Drawing will be made at 10 a.m., Z p.m , and 6 p ri., during which time all prizes will be awarded. Holder of the tickets must be present to receive prize. w A ruiln; i, mad that no businessman it manager may participate in the event, but all of the arious businesses may do so. All Tremonton storvs are weil stocked with new Christmas merchandise and prices are cwmpjrib'.e t"Cse in other cities of the state. , Match n?vt wink's issue of The Leader fiv special tfferiuss Hie local merchants have arranged for your The Lbrary carnival sponsor-- 1 Christmas buying. ed last week at McKinley School ' by the Parent Teacher Assocla- Itiun wa-- s a complete success, re- Mw ju ports Mrs-- Maxine Qainney. president. me onicers oi me tertaSned at the annual Fathers organization and the school and Sans banquet of the Treofficials are delighted with the monton Lions club, Wednesday results. Every booth, game and at the Oak Cafe. evening concession was a sell out and the cash profits to be turned The affair was under the dirRIVER BEAR VALLEY THE over to the school library will be ection of Harry Miller, chairman over $700 after all indebtedness of the Boys and Girls committee. L t. li 11. u i - J cJ Weekly at Musical numbers consisted of Nuiiil y N', its paid off. two trumpet duets by Curtis won were Tlie door prizes by and Bruce Stevens. Mrs. John Gabel and Earl Berch- - iRoundy Farrell accompanied by Mrstold, and Karen Smith, daugh-- j a solo and Sandra by Bess, piano ter of Polly Smith, was the 1 successful guesses in the bean Hales. The speaker of the evening was, contest. She won an electric J. Parley Kilburn. superintenwaffle Iron. The sponsors of the carnival dent of the Utah Industrial are deeply grateful to the local School at Ogden. who told business men for their cooper- group of home conditions which ation and assistance In this pro- contribute to the delinquency of children. ject, and express appreciation to young the room mothers, teachers and all who helped to put over the carnival In such a successful way. or his fa?'i lv P.T.A. - McKinley School Library Drive Successful em-p.uye- V-'1-- ElltCrlaill 1 J ISons at Dinner Qny One Ticket in uw City Election Coming i Tremonton voters go to will Spoils next Tuesday, they V,-to vote. All only one ticket Vhen jar k m If) I iy la ha SERVING Beet Vacation Ends This Week VOLUME XXVII ticket in i Citizen's ticket consists J. M. f Kleon Kerr for mayor; ifortensen and Del Hansen for i year councilmen; Reed Giles for 2 year 'ad Harry Miller, Calder-wootear councilmen; R. S. Iverson, and recorder Lynn The d, a?asurer. Ward Evans oz. j - S th. field. the election. South Jear River Stake jus ' i Announcement is made by offibers of the People's ticket of the Beet Growers Asficials of their !.uesti withdrawal the schools and sugar sociation, ;;nes early Monday morning. Company that the beet harvest ,,.or the withdrawal of three vacation will end this week. other rdidatcs a week ago, the Those concerned feel that such Umbers and interested persons had been made that progress ticket, the balance of the oed hard to fill the crop can be to do so. t were' unable harvested with the safely W,p remaining candidates on mechanical equipment and adult believe hand labor. :he ticket state that they 110,000 tons have been haror me ciuzww interests 1 t best todate - leaving an estivested v, cwvprf if thev withdrew mated 20,000 tons yet in the Citizens .:ieir names leaving the lone Thanks and appreciation is extended to the schools, the parents and students for their fine cooperation, according to Ed the Holmgren, representing sugar beet growers. Fire Destroys Vacant House In Roth well 7 h Jayeees Plan Big Dance, Nov. 19 Egps, potatoes, turkeys, chick- ens and other farm produce and livestock will be given away at the Tremonton Jayeees Initial opening of their annual Harvest Dance at the high school gym, November 19The big jig will get under way ALL FOR THE GOOD OF THE SCHOOL LIBRAR1 r Part of the crowd of students and parents at 9 p.m. and will cont inue until who participated in and enjoyed the P.T.A. spor ;c,rtd carnival at McKinley School Thursday eve- everyone Is tired and ready to quit. ning which netted $700.00 for the school library. A good orchestra has been engaged and there is plenty of fun in store for all. Tickets may be obtained from DIES any Jaycee member or at the W-w.l1 4 jflL'IllOCIIIUIll WfCIv Utah Power and Light- building. loins Fire of undetermined origin destroyed the frame and stucco house of Lynn Wheatley at Both-we- ll NO. 14G transfwas Saturday night. The Evans branch will The alarm sounded at about WARREN F, HALL erred from the North Box Elder toke last Sunday to a part of 11 o'clock and the fire departRiver Stake. ment responded, but were unable :ie South Bear FOLLOWING TOJUTOi President John P. Lillywhite and to do much toward saving the because of lack of President Clifton Kerr were in building, Club Achievement Week is attendance at the meeting in water. "Autumn Wonderland" themes Canal water was turned in but 5 to 12. On Novem:ie Evans ward to take care of November the annual Harvest ball to be Warren Elmer Hall, 70, was Clubs of Box ber 10th the transfer. The same officers it was about half an hour before the CAN held November 4th, at 8:30 p.m. found dead Saturday evening at Elder County will receive their of the branch will continue in it was close enough to use in the in the Bear River high gym- his home in Garland, by his awards in two Achievement profire engine. their positions. nasium. wife, when she returned home grams it is announced by Vernal will calico after attending funeral services Willie and Bessie M. Hansen. Levis, gingham and f !(EET YOUR TREMONTON BUSINESSMEN be the mode of dress at the gala for a relative i:lirie, Idaho. She A special program will be held in that event. Festive decoration will had left home Friday, and her in Corinne for LOAF appropriately portray fche theme. son, Elmer Hall, had talked to area November 10th at 2:15 p.m. As a feaure of the evening a his father at seven o'clock Sat- the school. A Golden Kilburn harvest king and queen will be urday morning, when he seemed Soil Conservationist of the Utah elected from the candidates to be all right. Mr. Hall had State Agricultural College Exnominated by the FFA and FHA. been suffering from a heart tension Service, will show picP QUASI n0 Each person attending the dance ailment for some time and it tures and talk on his European toyt&)&&? for their was thought he died from a Experiences. Vaughn Kordon, U will cast one vote SAC Extension Recreation Specchoice of king and queen. The heart attack. He was born at Ogden, Aug- ialists, will lead the group in candidates are Pat Fairbanks TXT and Anna Josephson for queen ust 16. 1879, the son of Phebe songs and games. and Clive Garn and Don Gar- Elmer and Mark Hall. Jr. The Don PeckenpauRh, Key banker famil moved to St- John, Ari- In this area, will present the field for king. Another feature of the eve- zona when he was a child. At certificates and pins to the ning's festivities will be a floor the age of 16, they came to live members, from the Bankers NEL 2 Association. show in keeping with the west- in Garland. Olive Haws He married Refreshments The evening program will be ern Mary atmosphere. y: 7: 'J .J I will also fry' in the Logan Temple in Decem held in the Second Ward L. sold. be ' ' Tf Church in Tremonton, at 7 30 To add further interest the ber. 1906, They moved to Curlew I Elin NO. 2 Ci to at a off 1910, clubs will raffle Valley p.m. This program is f6r all returning turkey of the wood in 1932. They have lived 'ers in the North part of the to holder the the dance 1 :. . ' lucky ticket. One chance will be in oanana lor tne past live county. 1 I All leaders and parents are given with each ticket purchased. years. was active also in club the He of for The music the evening urged to attend the as the River tivitiesGib stake, serving furnished be will fun by Thorp and his orchestra from first chorister of the stake after ' it was organized. He was also a Logan. rjauehter for to make this year's civic minded man, active in! Iversens "We hope i A baby daughter arrived at the Harvest ball an unforgettable affairs of his city and comHansen munity. home of Mr. and Mrs. Claud event," states Bonnie Surviving are his widow, the Iversen, Friday, October 23 The and Junior Yagi, general comfollowing sons and daughters, baby will be named LeeAnn. mittee chairman. Mrs. W. Hall, Garland; Eimcr HanClifford LeRoy Bunnell, sen and Howard Johnson, FFA Olive H Fifield, Mrs. Vica H. Germer, Clearfield; Mrs. Myrtle ISox advisers, with Mrs. Oneta : H. Payson and Dee G. Hall, LoAnder; Mrs. Esther and as are gan; Lt Dean Glazier Hall, Ames, adviser FHA acting son, and the following brothers of Iowa the for evening supervisors and sisters, Hyrum A. Hall, A. S. western fun. Hall. Frank Hall and Mrs. Elicta The annual encampment of H. Dean Hall the Box Elder Garland; Wood, TO WILDLIFE County Daughters et the owners and operators 1944 he was assigned to the Mrs. and Harry Bingham, of Utah Pioneers will be held SPONSOR CARNIVAL JeFood Basket, local grocery CUT Emmett, Idaho and Mrs. Delia Saturday, November 12th, in the department, DANCE FRIDAY ,v? an(l meat market. carnival Afflick, Ogden. id A pheasant hunting division of tha Navy First Ward Chapel at Brigham REID p. Funeral services were held City. Bear OLSEN, genial owner the 1947 by sponsored in dance, C. and D. at Washington, Food afternoon in the Bear This is election year, and due be t hails from Forest River Wildlife Federation will at Thursday -- an, here tabernacle by Bishop to the amount of business to be stake he was born some was again assigned to the 4th River held Friday, November of the GarCullimore William the son of Alma and Service Engineers. The sponto be the Garland Armory. store food was transacted and reports to a Ward Internment 01senin work His first He was educated f' all to attend the dance land. First hold sors be will it urge necessary given, i we 5; was in the Garland cemetery by two 'Logan city schools and Is was in Alexandria, Virginia, and in hunting togs. session first The sessions. Rogers Mortuary. Vallate of the USAC school later at the Dinner Horn in will commence at 10 o'clock A.M., 'forestry. Logan. with the election of county ofDON M. HANSEN, owner and The TREMONTON METHODIST ?1 iQame 10 Trcmonkm in to take place immediately ficers CHURCH PENROSE AREA ,8, and Purchased the operator of the meat department Minister the lunch hour. All Rpreceding at Persons, William CLOSED TO HUNTERS 'Market, later changing the at the Food Basket was born whose dues members west registered of w me Food land 26 ago, sections Several years Mink Creek, Idaho Basket. November 6th, 1949 to vote. are entitled are the paid n family consists of a son of Mr. and Mrs. M. W- Han- Sunday comprising Creek, of Salt 10:00 Church School all to served be will presLunch ft'ivift.s wife. area Marjorie, three sen. 11:00 Morning Worship. Serwill session second the and ent, as nald. 7, LVarl, 5; Brent, has been set up and approved He attended elementary mon: "Our Faith in God." 1:30 The convene at '"' reports' for pm. from area a closed hunting and graduated an;i a daughter, Mary, schools 4:00 Christmas Choir Canof the camp captains will be i I Bear River high school. He has tata Practice. Everybody invited pheasants. from secured given at this time. Permits may be R!'ci'!,activi's In Tremonton spent four years as an apprentice to in the choir. An entertaining program has sing manhelp 5 individuals: Wayne the following a.airs consist of the fol- - meat cutter and became 7:30 "Our Faith" Study. Rev. been arranged and President George Session, !.''?; FescRt secretary, treas-- ; ager of the meat department persons, leader. Topic: "The Evans, Thyrs Firth, Reed And- Kate B Carter of Salt Lake City Summers. Roy J Jrrmtnton Businessmen's hero In 1943. Cenwife. Unending Quest." his erson, Loland Johnson. Roy jand other members of the includes -- 3' 1343 Lion His family November tn. Tamer of t,VLirUlCn' will be LeoMonday. tral present Company Ervin and Peterson, Dawnella Anderson. Club. teacher In '1 Beth, a daughter. mem-- i 7:30 Offical Biard meets at nard Peterson, Orsen Jensen, This convention is for all -- nd M. I. A. a son, Carlos A. Don is a member the church. not for of bers the Peterorganization, Aihrrt fimith. Lawrence of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, Tuesday November 8th. 1949 desired is It and oficers by Peterj alone, Nick DM. Marble, son, Servi served in the 1st ana 2:30 W. S- C S. Mrs. C C prior to the all officers Evokes that the county Brrt Peterson rtr.vri . ana 21st provision members be present. and Tallman, hostess. Practice. and Lynn Nelson. hologrammelrlc division al Machine Gun Battalion Choir 7:30 LSArmy Engineers. In 'Fifth amphibian corps. n !,,,.. J ' Observe Clubs National Harvest Ball Slated at Bear River High 4-- 1-- H - H 4-- Here's two of the- tall tales we've heard about the recent deer hunt, In brief; a hunter in Blacksmith Fork canyon shot a deer; when he straddled it to give it the "last act", the deer got up and started to run with the hunter on It's back. Other hunters seeing the deer running began shooting. The rider soon - Ml - dismounted. The other is reported to hava happened down Richfield way. The hunter shot his deer, but had to use his rifle as a club. With the second swing the stock broke off and the gun discharg- 4-- ELDER LEON MILLER SO. D-S- . I . 4-- H ! j t i i ;4S 4-- ,r th-ria- l,d Elder Unit DUPPIan Annual Encampment Photo-granmmer- 1 j m Hyd-rograph- 4! ic tic Ba-Sk- A?0, fes-Be- ar Leon Miller To He Honored ed, farewell dance will be held in the Penro.se ward hall honoring Leon Mllier on Saturday, November 5th, prior to his entering the mission home in Salt Lake next Monday. A testimonial will be given in that ward on Sunday. November 13lh. and he will leave during that week to serve in the Canadian mission. U'on is a son of J. Wilford A - - e e MUUT. ?, lo-c.- "s Sun-;;hv- 49 rs:r: :7::z - - where The program as outlined the testimonial will feature PresThe pheasant season opens ident Cliff Kerr, Jesse Roberts and Fred L. Petersen as the Saturday at 12 noon, and closes Monspeakers, with t!,e missionary, 5:30 p. m- On Sunday and at 7 E. can start Orson shooting you and his father day Bishop Jensen also to speak. Music for a. m. (if you see a rooster) but the program will include a trio you must decide you've had Valene enough at 5:30 p. m. Wildlife by Deon Chrlstensen, a duct by officials plead for the little gray Ann Wood; and Watt Verl and Joan Waldron and a hen and also fences, buildings, cattle, etc. cost solo by Marie Peterson. implements, Morbe will money. given by Prayers Don't make targets out of them. gan Miller and Jesse Peterson. Second Ward Plans BUMPER CROP Home-Comi- ng Tuesday The annual Homecoming of the Tremonton Second Ward will be held Tuesday evening, begin ning with the dinner to be ser- vr-at 6 30. Tho officers of the YWMIA will have charge of the dinner. A program and dance will follow to complete the eve- ning's entertainment. j - hunter R - Bothwell-Thatcher-Penro.s- hitting the his trousers pocket was. Instead of tearing his leg off, the hunter suffered powder bums and a big bruise, where the bullet struck a silver dollar, other small change and keys. The report is that the dollar, looked like a silver potato chip. Revenue: 'TrJernal These fellers" that came to town a few flays a;so, may stay several days than they expected, longer for according to reports. - BOTHWELL-THATCHE- This is a good chance to express your thanks to the present city officers If you approve of their efforts during the past two At the fire Saturday' night, the local smoke eaters presented a sight to cause many a child to shake with fear and many an adult to shake with laughter. The fire call broke up the Firemen's Halloween party and the boys didn't take time to change their costumes. H j him - field.' years. TO SERVE IN CANADA 6( i How much we appreciate our freedom and privilege as American citizens will be shown next Tuesday, when we vote or do not vote for city officers. Especially when only one ticket Is in the BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Don White of Tremonton a boy October 29. Mr. and Mrs. John Hnrf,'" of Tremonton a girl November 1st Mr. and Mrs. D"vie Rimpton of Garland a girl November 1st. rouowwe; Vroo aosfity 5 1 |