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Show DEWEYVTLLE AND THTJtD WARD WIN GAMES Traveler Dies Aboard Bus Cache Scout Head Former Fielding Man son Thursday, June 2S, 1M1 Ifafc TK5LEABEX. News of4-- H CLUBS In the first games of the South Bear River Stake girls Walter Crabtree, about 70 played Wednesday night, years of age, of 7605 No. Kelwon from Tremonton ' of Mr logg St. Portland, Oregon took Second ward and Tremonton Thane Packer, , 1 ' . ' . i and Mrs. E. H- Packer of Field- ill while riding a Union Pacific Third took their game with ing has been chosen as a new bus Tuesday afternoon at Blue Thatcher. Scout Executive in Cache Val- Creek. The Eight Snappy Stitchers Some of the wards are not ley. Mr. Packer succeeds PresHe had asked the driver to fully organized yet, so the other held their first meeting at the ton W. Pond who has been stop the bus for the second time were not played, but the home of ReNae Rock, where transfered to the Ogden Scout as he wa3 ill, but before he games scheduled games will be. made j installation of officers was, Council. was able to get off he fell to up. held. ReNae Is the president; Mr. Packer has been assistant the floor, and was pronounced ,011ie Lou Anderson, vicepresl executive to Victor Lindblad In dead. SPECIAL NOTICE: jdent; Hope Allen, secretary; Costa Area the Berkeley-Contr- a Ed Sylvester of the sheriff's 25, 1951 is the cut off land Carol Storrer, recorder. July Council, California and worked office and Evan Green of the date for entrance into veteran Refreshments were served by with such men as Rex Mtraining under the the hostess. highway patrol took charge of the investigation and a local G. I. Bill of Rights. Their second meeting was His appointment to the head doctor stated that the man died A representative of the State held at Hope Allen's home, when position in the Cache Valley of heart failure. Approval Agency will be at they spent the time sewing DON O- - COSTLEY unit was unamimously approved His body was brought to Rog- Utah Power and light Auditorrefreshments. last week by the council of- ers Funeral home, pending in- ium in Tremonton on Monday and enjoyed will meet next with They ficials in a meeting at Scout structions from relatives. July a, 1951 between uie nours Betty Mae Allen. headquarters. or 1 p.m. ana 4 p.m. w accept Mr. Packer assumes his duties TOLMAN BABY BURIED from employers The applications on July 1st. Snip, Snappy Sewers met to train AT THATCHER who desire approval last at the home of in was Thane at born Thursday Fielding trainGraveside services were con- veterans in Don O. Oostley, 18 year old 1914. Petersen. He Beth BRHS from The girls made graduated ducted Monday afternoon at ing. son of Mrs. Mattie Costley for shoe bags, Laundry bags, and and from Utah State AgricuThatcher-Bothwell Cemetthe has mer Tremonton residents, shoulder protectors. ltural College in 1939 with a been awarded the 1951 South ery for the infant son of Gerald PLYMOUTH 1935 to H. Refreshments were served. in From sociology. major and Manda Reeder Tolman, Gate Kiwanls Club scholarship 1937 he filled an LD.S- mission Gloria Cornwall, reporter Jetta Whiting who died a short time ofter award of $2,000 for college to the Eastern States and was birth Sunday afternoon at a training. president of the Connecticut Brigham City hospital. The Handy Helpers met FriHe was guest of honor at a District. graduation Following at the home of Carla conJames day Wight when Bishop recent meeting of the club from College he accepted a posi- ducted Toland. The group worked on the service, which inthe award was presented. tion with Logan City schools cluded the invocation drawer dividers. . by BenDon is a Graduate of the social studies and teaching a vocal solo, CalTolman; school jamin in Gate South high Starr, son Corporal Donald physical education at Logan "Sometime We'll Understand", The Nimble Needlers club of ifornia. Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Starr, of Junior high until 1945. Thane by Verl Waldron; a talk by returned to his base at Victer-vill- Riverside met for their fourth joined the professional scout Ralph Tolman, remarks by EASTERN FRIENDS meeting at the home of Doris California service in 1945 and since then the and the benediction Mr. and Mrs. Friday Udy. bishop They spent the afternoon VISIT HERE of Heusser Ray has been a field, district and of the grave by Mr. and Mrs. cutting out aprons. The Richard Calderwood and assistant scout executive to Mr. and dedication Idaho, Preston, Earl Buchanan families were Lindblad in the Berkley area. William Burton. Joe Heusser of Deweyville called Refreshments were served by the baby are his at Surviving meet to weekend last the home of Mr. and Mrs. the hostess. His residence has been at Richdelighted bro and the parents following Carolyn Hales, reporter, Borne friends of their sons, Orvil Nish Sunday. mond, California. Mr. Packer's Calderwood and Jerry wife is the former Palmyra thers and sisters, Joan, Mary Mr. and Mrs. Carl Josephson Faith The Kitchen Queens of FieldBuchanan. Mr. and Mrs L. N. Bean, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Ann, Gerald Jr. Samuel, of of Brigham spent Wednesday Tolman all and met at the home of Beverly Floyd ing n two and with his brother, Oleen Joseph-sodaughters, W. W. Bean. Her father was Dickey and grandparents, Owens Wednesday. They made; Madeline and Mercedes of director of the church proper Thatcher; and family. visited ties in Palmyra and Manches- Mr. and Mrs. Hewitt Tolman, Florida Carol and Lois Call of Malad Red Cross kits and fruit salad.' Jacksonville, and Mr. and Idaho here Friday and Saturday, and ter New York for many years. Salmon, a few days visiting with Their next meeting will be Mrs. Floyd Jensen, Hyde Park. spent told of their associations with The Packers have four childtheir cousin Emily Josephson. ; held at Beverly's home also. Tamra Welling, reporter. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Vander-ho- ff the local boys in the Jacks ren: Garron 12, Pamela 9, Rand MR. AND MRS. LEROY in 5, and Patricia ward, Jacksonville stake and family spent Sunday BUNNELL ARE Florida. and Monday in Grace, Idaho The N. B. C. 4H club of GRANDPARENTS Thatcher had their weekly with relatives. Assisting with the entertainA baby boy born June 25 to visiting at home the meeting Thursday ment of the two young ladles DONNA EBERHART TO Mrs. Clea Mrs. Ray Whiting, Mr. and Mrs. Hal Foutz of were GIVE RADIO TALK Mrs. Richard Rob- - of their leader, Mrs. Arietta C. Lamb and during their stay here, Nevada. He is the first Thornley. Barlow and Bob Howard Donna Eberhart of Bothwell grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. bins of Tremonton were in Og All girls helped to prepare den Brough, who introduced them will be the speaker on Mrs. Wednesday. visiting LeRoy Bunnell. Mother of the the following dishes, egg nog, to the western Rodeo and other Anna Josephson spent Satur Axel "Fredericksen's radio pro- new baby is the former Miss and cheese apple compote, local places of Interest, with her day evening visiting Saturday morning at 10 LeAnne Bunnell. The family had attended gram, Jos- souffle. Then we eot our book Mrs. Sarah grandmother, over KBUH. Mrs. Bunnell left Wednesday work all caught up. June conference in 'Salt Lake ephson of Brigham. for to Nevada get Darlene Stokes, reporter acquainted before their visit here. Mrs. Clem Williams of Ogden Lyle Barfuss was at Lagoon with the new member of the spent the weekend with her Sunday to attend a reunion family. parents, Mr. v and Mrs. Steed of the HARRIS Artillery cnmttA , Estep. Battalion of the last war. A RELIEF SOCIETY INJURED IN FALL Mrs. Laurence Walker and Little Cynthia Harris had the chicken (dinner was enjoyed TO TEST COOKERS Wendee of Pocatello, misfortune to fracture her left and the day spent In renewing The Tremonton First ward daughter, Mrs. and Margret Metcalf, of Relief Society have set Friday, leg in a fall a week ago. She friendships. Malad spent Thursday with Mr. had only recently had a heavy as the date for testing July 6, Mrs. Ann Zeziger, Vadis and of pressure cookers at the ward and Mrs. Oleen Josephson. cast removed from her right Archie Hess and children are is reported to be getting Judy visited Sunday in Salt kitchen. a few days with his All those desiring to have a spending along fine. She is a daughter of Lake with Mrs. Ervin Burning-haHess and other Ervin brother, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Harris. cooker tested, should bring it in and plan to stay to care for relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Rudd it under the direction of super were Lake City on busiSalt in visors during the testing time. ness Monday. The hours for testing are Mrs. Dee Williams and childfrom 9 a.m. to 1 pjn. ren and Mrs. Nell Price of OgMr. and Mrs. Geonre E. Gent den have been visiting friends have returned from an enjoy and relatives here for the past few days. able two weeks visit with their Mrs. Vernon Lamb has redaughter and husband, Mr, and turned home from the Valley Mrs. George Evans and family with a baby girl. She at Calgary, Alberta. Canada. Hospital is staying in Samaria, Idaho to Canada, they vis Enroute for a few days with her parited Yellowstone Park and Atother beauty spots along the ents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew kinson. - . At the age of 17, he began the job of freighting from Oorinne to Butte, Montana. He continued at this work for about three years. After his marriage to Sarah Ann Tims on Dec. 29, 1880, he took up a homestead at, Plymouth and has made that his home since then. Mr. Nish is the father of ten sons and daughters, six of whom are now living. They are Ethel Rudd, Pearl Hess and Orvil Nish of Plymouth; Phoebe and Virgil Udy of Fielding1; Nish of California. He also has 47 great grandchildren, 77 grandchildren, and 12 great, great, grandchildren. five sisters and There are four brothers of Mr. Nish still One brother, Robert living. Nish, who is 92 . years of age, also lives in Plymouth. Dew-eyvi- lle Q - . I Lii - iV J. NISH THOMAS Ing-erso- ll. on-the-j- ob Don O. Costley Wins Scholarship ob Will Be 91 Saturday Thomas J. Nish of Plymouth observe his ninety first birthday anniversary Saturday, June 30, at his home. He has been a resident of Plymouth for more than seventy years. Mr. Nish was bom at Salt Lake City, June 30, 1860, a son of Robert and Agnes Wilson Nish. will Mrs. James King and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Mendinl of Buhl, I visited during "the week with their son and brother, Ferrrel Bess and wife. - Cpl. Donald Starr Returns to You Pay Training No More , e, De-ve- re 3- - Las-Veg- AxiU-Alrcr- as, YOUR DRUG STORE ON YOUR SHOPPING TOURS, remember this you pay no more at your druggist's than you pay (elsewhere for your favorite products.- - And with each purchase, you get competent, professional service the important extra of "prescription care', found in no other store. For the brand you prefer, the quality you want and the size that is most economical, stop in at your drug stores You can buy there with assurance and: from a selection of almost endless variety. ADAM'S OnOG STORE TREMONTON, UTAH att - . leg-Sh- At ANNOUNCING CHANGE OF e m. n OWNERSHIP way. Mr. ' Unum wand! Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. O.G. Nelson and son, Alan of Phoenix. Arizona have been visiting with relatives in the valley for the past two weeks. They left to return home accompanied by Mrs. Nelson's sister, Anna Lee Hill, who will visit In Arizona for a time. Mrs. Nelson is the former Miss Zella Hill. lWt',r,1"1IMI" $tSSnllt Grant Hawkins, his wife and their Marjorie three daughters of Oakland, California, spent last week with lus parents. Dr. and Mrs w. Hawkins. During their visit the family celebrated the birthdays of their two sons, Grant ana John at Crystal Springs with a swimming party and picnic. f A in the finest pUce-jcttin- g costs you only price of a place-settin- g silver-plat- e Vi the 'j into sterling And. . . Holmes & Edwards Silverplate makes your borne lovely for lift . . . because it's silver. inlaid with two blocks of sterling M backs of bowls and handles of mott.uted forks and spoons. Choose now! Mr. and Mrs. Leland Crystal and Don Lee have returned home from a, visit with Mrs Crystal's sister, Mrs. R. S. Booth and family at Great Falls, Montana. 8 PLACE-SETTING- S PLUS 4 SERVING PIECES George ArchiIdaho Falls Sun- bald went to day to visit her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Archibald, who has had an operation. Mrs. Frank Archibald and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Archibald Jr. -- also accompanied them there Mrs. Frank Archibald stayed for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Whiting attended a wedding in Brigham, Friday for Carolyn Nelson and Dean Balylock of Idaho ; Falls, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. George Archibald were in Salt Lake on business Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Plerson were in Logan, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Starr and family and Mrs. Kleth Lamb were visiting friends and relatives in Brigham Saturday. The 2nd Intermediate Sunday School class, taught by Char-lee- n Lamb, went to the show and had a lawn party after, Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Davis of Tremonton visited at the Jesse Lamb home Tuesday evening. Mrs. Ray Udy, and Mrs. Clea Lamb visited in Samaria, Idaho with Mrs. Vernon Lamb and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Atkinson ; Mrs. William Sandall, In company with her sisters, Mrs. A. N- Wight, Mrs, Clark Bowen and Mrs. Vlrvil pacIcap Preston, Idaho during the week vsvaa 41 ; ; t J Wednesday. lvl we 1.1 Bsrwiaay or another sisd Mr. of Robert Nish Logan Mrs. ter, Marcus Jeppeon. his father Robert Nish reThe Ray Reeder family were latives here Sunday. i in Ogden Wednesday to attend Joel and Cohen Heaton, of a reunion of the Reeder family. Ogden are spending two weeks with f the Leland Woodruf Mrs. Isabella Oldham la with Woodruff the Leland spending two weeks at the family. home of Mrs. Wlford Obray. a. WITH CHEST... $69-- w Dial LDLENQUIST BROS. TO MARKHAMS EFFECTIVE JULY 1st .0 : Party Saturday Night JUNE 30th Everyone Invited vis-te- Aahcraft Jewelry, Co. Tremonton, Utah o 2431 SHOW 8:10 DANCE 9:30 Ref rediment AT LILEKQUIST BOILDO ' |