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Show Box Elder ,rs Down Second Place in Region Johnson Jaclc Howard Glenn acJ 1 Chester Doss to lied 19.10 Red Cross Drive RECEIVES MISSION CALL Ross Bowen of the Box Elder County Chapter of the American tnA ctprs SCUiucu Red Cross has announced tha appointment of Chester P. Boss, Class Garland and Howard Glenn, Tre , state NUM1-I.VOLUME XXVII 24 Pubhshi-- VVWkly at Tremonton, Utah March, 2, 1930 monton, two prominent citizens 39- Tupsdav of this area, to head the 1953 Agricultural Red Cross Fund Campaign in our section of Box Elder County. rs also cinched Oil accepting this appointone ment. Mr. Boss stated, "Much spot in region good has been accomplished durCUT IM A XT FDTH K J i'-- f tightly played ing the past year through Red f Cross in our local Water Safety the Bees jump. lead. Mrs. Ellen Alivia Thomas Shu-ma- n, 0 program. First Aid Classes and i to a quick loaning 63, st., Ogden, died Home Nursing classes, other first at her residence Monday at 9:10 Health Activities, plus Service gap as the p m. after seven months' illness. for tne rendered to veterans and to ths , .a mKZ She was bom December 22, with the score military." 1886, in Plymouth, a daughter of Sail, in the fourth Glenn accepted the appointDavid R. and Alivia Huff Pierson carmen came "Should and stated, ment 1 Thomas. She was reared and edu " Kak the deadlock a major disaster strike our f cated in Plymouth. In 1903 the inine the four communities, not only would tha moved to Tremonton. MISS DOROTHY PETERSON family local chapter stand ready, but 3 She was married to Ward W. team showed through Red Cross, help would '""romance but Theo DOROTHY PETERSON Shuman November 22, 1905, in come in from other sections of V successful Corinne. made their most home Ia They the country. During the past ! the TO SERVE IN Tremonton resided in and contributions here f J generous year, NORWEGIAN MISSION until 1941 when they moved to from Red Crass Memberships and plunked 15 '' 1 Miss Dorothy Peterson, daugh Ogden. have made possible traditional v.ffh the hoop to an A member of the Church, of The floor ter of Mrs. Amy Peterson of Red Cross aid to victims of hurribeen called to Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y anrt Peterson de Thatcher has canes in Florida, floods in Texas , Saints, I mission work fill a in Norway. she was a Relief Society teacher and the freezing blizzards that tinn as does the - ' who hold Thatcher will and The Tremonton Ward in ramont Lamb, swept the North and Midwesfc Ogden was baskets Miss dance winter." a ward. a She also last Seventh Peterson, needed honoring :ai several f at 8:30 Ross on Rebekah of and Bowen, Chapter Chair member tne oi Saturday moments game lodge. Sunday .hi i, Hughes man, made other appointments. Surviving are her husband; a night a testimonial will beheld night. Members of Mrs. Pearl Hunsaker, well known and in the ward hall. son, Earl Shuman, Tremonton; the baU In well, SOJiE AVITII and 'SOME WITHOUT "SCOTCIILIT E" tapeto to keep them safe atwho ride bicycles at throughout the county for her She will enter the mission two grandchildren; protect youngsters her father, the' American Legion and Auxiliary are making a drive i to play a more aeiiDeraie Betty Anderson, James Ran-so- splendid work on the State Fair home next Monday and is sched of Malad, Idaho; a sister, Mrs. m nast encounters. the group are: (left to right) Lynette Thomas, Perce Nelson, In night Mrs. J. O. Burgess and Don Lee Board, as well as for her frequent seven Boothe handed uled to sail for Norway aboard Lorena Powell. Magna; Kelson, Linda Marble Hazel Ransom, Jimmie Burgess, Sox Elder, Juanaita contacts in a civic and rellgioua s; S. on S. and halfbrothers Stavangersdord trouoie, the Mvt. the most Aker. of program, was appointed as Coun21st Ben Joe March "l verge Virgil Heed, Bingham; points. By ty Chairman of the Fund Cam Miss Peterson is a graduate of and Kurt Thomas. Idaho; Mrs. Box Elder will meet repaign. She has selected to work Susan and Viola Ward and Mrs Cache at Logan High gym Bear River high school and with her, L. E. Turley of Turley third cently has been employed by the Phebe Hughes, Malad, Idaho. to determine Goods, Fred L. Peterson Sporting will con services Home a be Administration. Farmers will Funeral The winner gain employed as Deputy County Speakers at the Sunday eve ducted Friday at 2 p.m. in the berth and the loser will Clerk, and Mrs. Merle R. Grover, v fifth place team oi me ning meeting will be Fred L. Pet Tremonton First ward chapel by rVinHrpn can't be kent off President of the Second Ward Saturday, ersen, President Cliff Kerr, Bishop Orson T. Foulger of the ght at Ogden, UTAH'S ROYALTY and no one wants to, bicycles, Relief Society. Also in the Brig-ha- m Ward. Joseph Nelson, the missionary Ogden Seventh were conduc-tar- t hut It's roueh on a motorist, services Funeral area, Miss Marlema Vale Friends may call at Rogers opponent at and her mother. Musical num Bears first the when he suddenly sees a bicycle in afternoon M. Burt of the Jack Wi urnnrfav and W scheduled for bers will include a vocal solo by Mortuary Thursday from 5 to 9 State meet, ward chapel for with a nonchalant rider popping School. These First Indian Tremonton 10 a.m. to will be announced Mrs. Keith Johnson and a duet by rvm. and Fridav from h of resident him. of an front in early up Brlgham City appointments, to Phillip Getz, Mable Waldron and Mrs. John time of service. who died Thursday This is a general problem, and gether with Chester P. Boss and Tremonton, son. at night, the cyclist may not be Howard Glenn of the afternoon at his home. LARSON INFANT DIES area, will contact the community eoan until riirwtlv In front oiof resoect Will Ghosts The gro "ScotchLOCAL GOLFER with car. was Eciuipped the other groups to assist them in his family The one day old son of Louis for this man and are piaimy WINS ACCLAIM lite" beaubicycles of tape, putting over a successful Red jFieldingMMen W. and Merle Derick Larson ot evident in the profusion distances. at visible Sid "Sammy Snead" Farns- Cross drive. the long for received Garland died Thursday tiful flowers "cam worth loins the Hall of Fame in East Wednesday funeral. The baskets, vases and The "Scotchlite-A-Bik- e ui squaa 00 SERVING THE RIVER BEAR VALLEY J fState FUNERAL SERVICE FOR MRS. ELLEN 1" & :S r 5-- 544-15- th V 11 0 S v Inors- J. .' f - ,1 wV 1 X sy charges d half-sister- 13 1 SERVICESF0R PHILLIP GETZ iy HELD MONDAY -- (. Legion and Auxiliary Sponsor Safety Campaign for Cyclists s Inter-mount- ain Tremont-ton-Garla- golfdom. Playing last Wednesof the day at the Logan golf club, Sid ier the sponsorship Fisher's stepped to the Tee and executed xton Javcees, ;ai Negro Ghosts, af a perfect 8 iron shot into the cup basketball for Hole in one. This feat was ; will meet the Fielding M witnessed by four envious fellow at the Bear River high golfers, Don Peckenpaugh, Arch i gym Wednesday, March Richardson, Bun Harris and Mel 8 o'clock. A preliminary Foxlfty i will be played before the P. T. A. SETS MEETING a event. Ghosts need no introduc- The Parent Teacher Associa to the will people of the valley, tion of McKinley School riag to Coach Dick Howard, meet at the school gymnasium xeyhave played here before! next Thursday at 8 p.m. s?ain assure basketball fans A brief business session will J evening of real fun. The be followed by a special showing PM will be the 127th of films, which will be of inter'the traveling team has est to every adult in the comd and to February 21, they munity. A good representation of 4 only been defeated three parents at this meeting will be " i appreciated. 1 morning at a Logan hospital. Rurvivine the baby are ms parents, two brothers, Reed and Dale Larson and one sisiter , Ann Larson. Two grandfathers, John W. Larson, East Garland and Frank S. Derick. Salt Lake City. Graveside services will be held at 10:00 a.m. Saturday in East Garland. Mr. and Mrs. Elton Newton and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Buxton returned this week from a motor trip through California and in to Arizona. They returned by way of the Grand Canyon, and the southern Utah Parks, and report a very enjoyable trip. Hugh Adams of Blackfoot is visiting for a few days with Mr. and Jrs. W. A. Adams. tiTOUR TREMONTON BUSINESSMEN sprays filled every available raisn of the Auxiliary and Amer ican Legion is going forward with the cooperation of local school teachers in registering all children in the schools who have hicvcles. Parents of the community are nre-wto see that all bicycles are at the school grounds on satur. day March 4 between 10:00 a.m. and 1 p. m- If storm should inter fere with the program, anotner Won- date will be set to finish the space on the stand, and sympathetic friends gathered to pay last respects to the deceased. ThP Reverend John Simon of of the Apostolic Christian Churchthe Peoria, Illinois conductedan orservice, which began with gan prelude played by Faun Quinney. She also played the postlude. a neice of Mr. Mrs- - Dan Getz, Getz sang "Peace, Peace, derful Peace", accompanied by Mrs Ouinney. Following the scripture reading and prayer by the Reverend, a mixea quariei. with Mrs. Garland Puzey, Mrs. ANNOUNCEMENT Wilford Rogers has sold his Interest in the Rogers Bowcutt; Flower Shop to Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Bowcutt. The shop will be known as tha Bowcutt Flower and Gift Shop) in the future. i BUSINESSMEN TO MEET TUESDAY - nroiect. Kerr has exin pressed himself as being feels and accord with the project, prethat it will help greatly inchildto the accidents ouinnev. Frank Stevens venting area. and Ed Kerr sang, "Abide With ren of the Mrs. Me", accompanied by EWERS RETURN " FROM VACATION of Th. Tieverend then spoke Mr. and Mrs. Orville Ewer v.ic o .Lcnf iatian with Mr. Getz, of this week from a two MISS JOANNE IIINAND their conversations, and offered weeks vacation trip to Detroit, nis wim a new comfort to the family a Michigan. They drove assurance that their father was the from factory back Hudson Miss Utah To Model full real christian, a quiet man reportHarris. Dee They for Jay of faith and doctrine. He also ed having a wonderful time. at Cancer Fashion Show "Somesong, the read part of MLss Joanne Hinand, Provo, time We'll Understand". BOB BAIRD TO "Let the Lower Lights Be LEAVE TREMONTON "Miss Utah" will be among the the was then sung by Burning" nob Baird. who has operated models to exhibit the new spring quartet and following the prayer "I'm the Korth Flower Shop for the fashions at the North Box Elder by the Reverend, they sang ths- nlans to leave Cancer Society Fashion Show on joou v Going Home". week. He will go this the Tremonton read 10 at 1:15 pm. Reed Giles to Friday, March expects he where survivors to Arizona, and life account of the in the Bear River high school business. bensimilar a into the offered go and of Mr. Getz auditorium. ediction. Mrs. Harry Drew were Tirkets for the show are now and Mr. Riverview In the Burial was guests of the Salt Lake National available through local clubs and Cemetery by Rogers Mortuary. Farm Loan Association Saturday A General Elecluncheon at organizations. and a donated by Russ at steam meeting iron, HEALTH tric DENTAL Following Hotel. Newhouse will be given to the the Electric, CLINIC NEXT WEEK at the visited most tickets to for luncheon the they clinic the selling tha rental health will be held home of Mr. and Mrs. Art person will also p Runners-ushow. the children ol w be Strange. prizes. accuiuui8 given next Wednesday, A lovely satin milt, now on chairman. kkt Tland Harris,dental Walt Ulrich of Mrs. and Mr. examin a local store window, Mothers desiring a and Rich Clark of the B. display Logan made and their by the women of tne ination for Y. U. were Sunday visitors at the Trpmonton Farm Bureau, will be Harris Mrs. call should children Freeman Byington home. given away to the person hold at 5023 for an appoinuneni.. ing the right number. Mayor Kleon odtp r 1 then V 1 lhU week 0f the t th. ' at ,tly rcsPonslble for the continued of the local banking in- Selficlency n 7.PcckenPaugh came to the bank den- 1115 flrst Position was that 'r ' Vieiu, &t prescnt executive 'V m 1$ J, in our businessmen's Bear mver State Bank' tr-- - vlce-pres- l- ore-scho- pre-scho- ol c.,er the bank opened in started r.ipauSh atJuatinn from for 'rars n 'fand m, his career in trhnri Wo hrh artccl gden State Bank and or mat ousincss ioi c'"P'oy capacities. He was also c,KLfnincr for the state banking ne years before coming to Tre- - isap proval 1935. it was Tvedfo Tremonton from Wellsville and the a rU; SS of incorporation were ammended at " her1 association with S Harris began .t..0nt.s State p bank- - A Staying when Esther make-u- p kit complete contributed (Beauty Counselor) by Pearl Toland will be given away as the door prize. North Box Elder County held lnatft In the Class A tourney in first o I place In the 1949 drive for d school Salt Lake March 9 to 11, regu- funds and the Spring Fashion unchaperoned busses will furnre- - larly scheduled Show will be our means of raising ish transportation to and from Tunds for this year's campaign. and the tournament, thus eliminating Each one of us can help make servations to stay in hotels state the high any need for overnight reserva-at this drive a success. To much auto courts during mamenta tions. At such time, and onlyex- stress cannot be placed on the school basketball will students be been expressed by the Utah such times, school to attend importance of the fight against School Officials Discourage Students Games Overnight For Tournament "Sshumwa,. Aviation, high making sch001 Activities cused from games. school officials cancer. Principal Stevens and other Mr. and Mrs. J..B. Vance reschool and Box high River Bear Tremonton "authorities urge parents at school Tn the vears since its oncning a short s f rom Flder county, with them in direct- turned Sunday after Clarence to toW cooperate Frank has increased Jn Mr. and Mrs. advisit with principal to students ing and urging i states that Vance of Salt Lake. less than $200.ouu w to this policy. here will partlcai&u nas high rital account cashier. - $275,000. Stevens River nd f J.& The regular monthly luncheon-busine- ss meeting of the Tremonton Businessmen's Association will be held next Tuesday at th Oak Cafe at noon. All business men are Invited to be present. Garland Woman Dies In Murray Rosetta Longstroth Manning of Garland passed away on February 22nd at the home of her daughter Mrs. Claud Miller in Murray. She was born In Men-do- n, Cache Valley on September 5, 1876, wife of the late Fred Manning. She had resided In Garland 42 years. She was a mem. ber of Garland Relief Society. Daughters of the Pioneers and Garland Garden Club. Mrs. Manning was the mother of eight children, six of whom survive her: Alt Manning, Tremonton; Hugh Manning, Blind SDrines: Mrs. Emily Tangen, Mrs. John II. Smith, Seattle, Washing ton; Mrs. Claude Miller, Murray and Wilson Manning of Pendleton Oregon. She also leaves eight grandchildren and one great grandchild. Funeral services were held at Garland Ward chapel Saturday With Bishop Leonard Bishop presiding. Solo "The Lords Prayer" was sung by Miss Marianne Manning, granddaughter of the deceased. Invocation Frank Hansen.. Speakers were Leo W. Goates of Salt Lake, Bishop Cullimore and Clarence E. Smith. Musical numbers were "You are a Wonfollowed by derful Mother" "Whispering Hope" were rendered by Mrs. Ross Miller and Mrs. Radcilffe Hcnrie. A trio composed of Mrs. Elizabeth Manning, MLss Ethel Rogers and Mrs. Fay Gleason sang "Abide with Me. Benediction was pronounced by Prelude and A. R. Capencr. were Postlude played by Mrs. Mlllln Peck. Burial was in Garland cemeLar-kl- n tery under the direction of Last Charles and Mortuary dedicated the grave. |