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Show THE LEADER. Treawntoo, FIELDING MRS. FLORENCE MUNSON Korean Veteran Home Cpl. Bill Wilson, son of Wilson has arrived home Ar-la- nd after having spent the past several months at Korea. Bill will report at Fort Ord, California on July 18th for two months of officers training. Bill reports that all the local - j t.suui f uiuuuvv v-- r No. 37 An ordinance amending Sections VTTI and IX of the Zoning Ordinance of Tremonton City. Utah passed by the Tre- monton City Council sitting in regular session in Tremonton, on the 1st day of March, 1948. Also providing a new provision prohibiting the moving of certain structures without having to do. a permit so BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF MONTON CITY as follows: SECTION I. That Section TRE- VIII of that certain Zoning Ordinance passed by the City Council of Tremonton. Utah, on the 1st day of March, 1948, is hereby amended to read as fol- lows: Vm. Residential C District. In Residential C ' District. the premises and buildings shall be used for the same purposes and subject to the as all same restrictions premises in Residential B District of the Zoning Ordinance." 2. That SECTION Section IX of that certain Zoning Ordinance passed by the City Council of Tremonton. Utah, on the 1st day of March, 1948, Is hereby amended to read as follows: "SECTION IX. Residential and Industrial District. "A. In the Residential and Industrial District east of the Union Pacific Railroad Track of Tremonton City, all residential buildings shall comply with all of the restrictions and provisions! hereby set out in Residential B. District of the Zon-i- n Ordinances." "B. Industrial buildings In said Residential and Industrial District may be erected and used for any lawful purpose except for those which by ordinance are excluded from within the city limits." That the part of the Residential and Industrial DLstrct west of the Union Pacific Railroad Tracks: within the city limits of Tremonton, may be used for any lawful purpose except, those which by ordinance are excluded from within the city limits." SECTION 3. Moving of 'SECTION bovs who are at Korea are in I' sales held there. rirm WIo n TitMr 9tiH fa mil v eood health and send greetings Montana, were lo all the folks here at home. of Missoula, ovemite guests at the Mrs. M. J. Udy and Mrs. John Sunday Mrs. Ralph her aunt, home of Alvin Mrs. with visited Laws and family. Jensen at Bear River City Sun- Grover Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hess of day. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Smith and Logan, Mrs. Percy Williams of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Packer ac- Park City, and Mr. and Mrs. companied by Mr. and Mrs. J. Wallace Stuart and boysvisit-of H. Rhead and Mr. and Mrs. Clarkston spent Sunday Richard Packer of Tremonton ing with Mrs. James H. Hess. visited Mis3 Bonnie Hansen were among those who attendfriends with weekend over the for ed the wedding reception Mr. and Mrs. Grover Shasser in Salt Lake City. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Cal Killion and Carl Smith at Malad, Wednes- - family and Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd of Ogden .day evening. Mrs. Shasser was Pruitt and familyweekend with the visited during trie former Miss saiiy ami in. Rulon Ctanding of Ogden was Mrs. Killion's parents Mr. and a dinner guest at the home of Mrs. Owen Hess. Mrs. Lemuel Earl and small Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Standing daughter of Mendon visited! Sunday. with friends here Saturday. A party was held at the Miss Kathleen Francisco of church grounds Tuesday even-nin- g has been spending a few Ogden mutual for all the boys with her cousin days visiting and girls. The activity coun- Forrest Munson. selors Mrs. Gale Welling and Dr. and Mrs. S .M. Budge of Claude Allred were in charge were dinner guests at) Logan of the affair. A weiner roast of Mr. and Mrs. home the and games were enjoyed. Wynn Hansen Tuesday evenDr. and Mrs. T. E. Bateman ing. lof Redondo Beach, California, Mr. and Mrs. Udell Rogers have been visiting with Mr. and and family of Alameda, CaliMrs. J. D. Munson this week. fornia and Mr. and Mrs. Frank The doctor was a former resi- Earl of Provo were callers at dent of Garland and is well the home of Mrs. James H. the Hess Monday. remembered throughout valley. Sunday evening guests at the Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Bourne home of Mr. and Mrs. Clark accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. n Clarence Robinson of left Wednesday morning for a few days vacation at) 5. 1961 Thursday, July Springs, Idaho on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Scott McClellan have returned home after spending three weeks at San Francisco and through the northwest. They visited for a few days with theLr sister Miss Enid Welling at Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Gam and daughter, Jean and Mr. and Mrs. Parley Petersen and family have been spending a iew aays at Greys River, Wyoming. Mr. and Mrs. David Allen and family of Perry visited with Rudd were Mrs. Lawrence Hess and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hesa and children Kay and Danny of Malad; Mrs. Irvin Hess and Robert Nish of Plymouth. Mrs. Blanche Hansen enter- tained at a bridge club at her home Monday afternoon. Guests. were Pern Theurer, Maude Lucille Fronk, Drew, Edna Waldron, Eulala Cornwall, Lola Winzeler, Carmen Waldron of Tremonton and Irene Peck. Prizes went to Irene Peck and Edna Fronk. Luncheon was served by the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Coombs ppent Saturday and Sunday at Farmington. Their mother, Mrs. W. J. Milliard who has been spending a few days here accompanied them back to her home. Mr. and Theral Jensen and' family of Salina have been visiting for a few days with their parents Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Hendricks. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Hess visited with relatives at Ogden last week. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Rudd received a phone call Sunday evening from their son Pfc. Ross Rudd who is stationed at Stevensville, Texas. Ross and his wife report they are well and wish to be remembered to their friends here at home. Mrs. C. O. Hendricks enjoyed, a reunion held at Lava Hot Mrs- - Beverly Hayes of Grand Island, Nebraska, a sister of Mrs. Gifford Watland has been visiting at the Watland home the past three weeks. The family and their guest enjoyed a few days at Jackson Lake during the past week. Tuesday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Watland and Mrs. Hayes were guests at a luncheon and card party at the home of Mrs. William Davis in Rrigham City. Mr. and Mrs. Dwain and daughter, Sandra, Last week, Mrs. Harry Taylor's brother, Howard Lund, and his wife and three sons of Magna, were visitors at the Taylor home in Tremonton. COOKER TESTING FRIDAY The pressure cooker will be done today by Ward Relief Society between and 1 at the ward kitchen. FOR Lower of testing the First Og- Authorized their parents Mr. and Mrs. J. den were Sunday visitors at the D. Munson Sunday evening. J. G. Burgess home. Mrs. J. D .Munson accompanied Dr. and Mrs. T. E. Bet-ensMr. and Mrs. Roy C. Green to Logan Monday where two boys of San Diego and Ithey called on friends. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Udy and spent two days with the Lynn Iversens this week. of BENDIX on and FRIGIDAIRE Parts & Service Avon and Mrs. Edna family Hopkins of Salt Lake City visEnjoying Yellowstone park ited with Mr. and Mrs. M. J. James Waltons. and Wayne Udy Friday. Mrs. Delbert Smith and baby this week are the Cliff Kerrs, of Ogden have been visiting Sandalls. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr, and Mrs. Van Hendricks Claude Allred and family. of Idaho are visiting Boise, M. J. Udy has been spending a few days in Idaho on a fish with relatives and friends in the valley this week. ing trip. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Godfrey IN GRATEFUL APPRECIATION and children visited with Mr. The family of J. M. Morten-se- n le and Mrs. Theil Jensen at express deepest heartfelt Thursday. appreciation for flowers and was Joleen Conger a weekend messages of condolence receivguest of Ruth Ann Morse in ed from friends in this hour of bereavement. Logan. CALL FRONK CHEVROLET Company Tremonton Mill-vll- Earl Oyler, Service Mgr. We Repair and Service all makes of Appliances! Farm-lngto- Jackson Hole, Wyoming. Mr. and Mrs. Noble Petersen and daughter, Louisa, spent Sunday visiting with relatives at Clarkston. France Standing and a group of friends from Ogden spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Standing. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Moss and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hess spent Sunday at Ogden. Mrs. Ira Jackman and daughters Carol Ann and Mary Ellen of Midvale have been spending a few days with her parents Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mason. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Smith attended a birthday party for their little grandson, Douglas Foxley at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Foxley at Tremonton Monday afternoon. Douglas was celebrating hia third birthday anniversary. A large crowd was in attendance at Fielding's Fun Day held at the school grounds Friday. A fine parade took place in the morning with floats from Riverside, Plymouth and Fielding participating. Structures (Permits and A queen was chosen from the Requirements. It shall be unlawful for any mutual age girls with Miss Virperson firm or corporation to ginia Welling, daughter of Mr. move any building or cause the and Mrs. Wendell Welling befeame to be moved from withcrowned queen by Bishop out the corporate limits of Tre- ing monton City or from one build- Elmer Richards. She was pre ing 6ite to another within the sented with a necklace. Her at- corporate nnuis, witnout iirsiitendants were Miss Beverly n..rJ having obtained from the Mlss Ins Adjustment Board a permit !ton and Miss Marguerite Marlene Gam. bo to do, which permit shall not be issued without a fee first They, too, were presented with being paid equal to the build- remembrances. ing permit fee heretofore Races, ball games, rodeo, for by ordinance. horse SECTION 4. Said pulling, fights and a Zoning Adjustment Board shall not mens fashion show were the Issue aid permit referred to In events of the day with the Section 3 above without first of the evening spent having received from the appli- In square dancing. The procant: A. Plans and specifications ceeds from the days entertaintogether with the descrip- ment will with the actions of the properties tivities for help the coming year. where said buildings will Fun day was sponsored by the be moved to. B. Receiving a penal bond Fielding ward M. I. A. in favor of Tremonton City Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Munson of equal to and program the estimated value of said attendedfora supper all Globe Mill the given when and building premises bond employees and their partners, completed, shall be conditioned upon held at the Cream O'Weber tne completion of said pro- auditorium in Ogden Saturday posed moving alterations and constructions within evening. Mr. and Mrs. Smith Richards one year from the date of the application. and family of Logan visited C. That the Board deter-- i mine that when said plans with their parents, Mr. and and specifications are com- Mrs. Frank Wood Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James Burt pleted that the building and the premises it is sit- and family of Ogden visited uate upon, will comply with with Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Munthe zoning restrictions of son Thursday. the district in which it is placed. Sunday guests at the home, SECTION 5. Penalty. or Mr. and Mrs. Gene Cannon Any person, firm, or corpor- were Mr. and Mrs. Eugene M ation violating any of the provisions of the above ordinance Laub and Mr. and Mrs. Carl shall upon conviction thereof Gene Laub of Ogden and Mr. be quilty of a misdemeanor and and Mrs. Don C. Laub and sons Phall be subject to the general of Logan. penalty provided for by the General Penalty Ordinance of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Rudd trremonton City . were present at the christening SECTION . That In tha of their twin granddaughters, of the City Council of opinion Tremonton City, It Is necessary Judy and Janet Rudd at the to the peace, health, and safety Tremonton first ward, Sunday. of Tremonton City that this The babies, are af ordinance shall take effect up- Mr. and Mrs. Oris daughters Rudd of Loon Its passage and first publication and It Is hereby ordered! gan. Following the meeting that said ordinance shall take they were guests at the home effect upon passage and first) of Mr. and Mrs. William publication. where they enjoyed a Adopted and passed by the chicken lovely dinner. City Council of Tremonton City sitting in regular session this; Scott Hansen left Sunday for 2nd day of July, A. D., 1951. San Angelo, Texas with a load Attest: Kleon Kerr, of sheep. His father, Wynn R. 6. Calderwood Mayor Hansen felt Friday morning City Recorder for San Angelo, where he will Published this 5th day of join Scott and attend the sheep July, 1951. , "C. Zon-;Cann- on pro-Tid- Uah rlTfaBdy art one-four- th which Bun-derso- n, . 1 3bor j 1UW apack. lecial Price flfa Fleet S lb. jnsncgun A II II U can For Biscuits, Cakes, II TV WM tu ui. large - , . lhe parade of "hits" you'll find at week can help keep your this Safeway food costs sweet and low. 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