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Show The LEADER Thursday, March 27, 1952 director in the YWMIA. She was a substitute school teacher. She Is survived by her husband, and three sons: Larry Lee, Alva Paul and John Cecil Howell, and the follawing brothers and sisters: J. Edwin Baird, Brigham City; Mrs. Stewarton (Anna) Smedley, Preston, Idaho, and Funeral services for Mrs. Car- Mrs. Edwin (Kathryn) Harold-seSalt Lake City. men Baird Howell, 46, of Portage who died Monday evening in an Ogden hospital, will be conducted Friday at 1 p.m. in the Portage Ward chapel by Bishop Ora H. John.. Burial will be in the Portage cemetery. She was born February 21, 1906 Funeral services for Mrs. Irell in Brigham City, a daughter of John E. and Caroline Elizabeth Wells Richman ,44, who died Lee Baird. She was reared in Sunday, were conducted ThursBrigham City and was graduated day afternoon in the Corinne from Box Elder High School. She Ward chapel by Orson Jensen, also was graduated from Weber bishop of the Penrose ward. BurCollege, Ogden. She taught sch- ial was in the Brigham City ool in Portage one and a half Cemetery. Mrs. Richman was born in years. to Alva G. Willard, a daughter of Floyd and . She was married Howell, August 17, 1932, in the Maria Cutler Wells. Salt Lake Temple, Church of She was married to Lyle Miles Jesus Christ of Latter - day Richman in 1933. They have livSaints. They made their home in ed in Promontory since 1936, Portage, where she had resided where she has served as counsince, except for two years in selor in the Relief Society and Brigham City in 1837 and 1938. teacher in the Primary of the She was an active member of Promontory Ward, the LDS Church and served as are four sons, Gynn W., secretary of the Relief Society besides her husband and was a member of the Relief Loy Miles, Jerome Blyth ,and Society stake board. She also was Gayle L. Richman, also her para teacher and historian in the ents, all of Jromontory, and the Primary Association and drama following brothers and sisters, Glade, Lysle ,and Merl Wells, Corinne; Duane Wells, Promontory; and Mrs. Anthony Midey Elco,JJevada. . , Obituaries Funeral Services Friday For Portage Woman n, Services Held For Promontory Woman Thursday . SON FOR MR. AND MRS. VERL ROSE The Delta Phi organization of returned missionaries at the Utah State Agricultural College will give the program in the First Ward Sunday evis invited to atEveryone ening. tend the meeting at 6:30 p.m. PTA COUNCIL SETS MEETING The North Box Elder Council PIANO STUDENTS HEARD IN RECITAL son weighing eight pounds, ounces, was born March 3 to Mrs. Marilyn Rose, wife of Verl Rose. AM3, USN, at the U. S. Naval Hospital, Oakland, Cali- Parent Teacher Association-wi- ll met Saturday at 3 o'clock at the Piano students of Mrs. George Quinney were presented in three recitals last week. Those appearing on Wednesday afternoon were Joan Theur- er, Marsha Stohl, Constance Ho- mer. Brenday Heaton, Mary Ann Shumway, Janalee Kerr and . Connie Archibald. Thursday participants were Gay Anderson and Gay Ann Mortensen of Bear River City, Orlene Eberhard and Donna of Bothwell, Moana Korth, Carol Cochran, Dianne Foxley and Carol Limb. Students playing on Friday were Pamela Nicholas, Linda Frldal, Sandra Murray, Nanette Christensen, Pemala Christensen, Tamara Christensen, Mary Ellen Hulsh, and Judy Wood. Tre-mont- on Everyone's .: 3 talking - M about the tions are urged to be present. JAY MORTENSEN ASSIGNED TO SOUTH DAKOTA MSgt. Jay Mortensen and if Shoulde: Roast Sergeant has been assigned for further military duty. SECOND WARD SETS SQUARE DANCE Pete Rasmussen of Logan will be at the Tremonton Second Ward square dance Saturday night to call the dances, and all who enjoy the dancing are invited to. attend. Pork Sausage rSi V Bulk or Look! 2 their Look! Look! 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Darwin Hansen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hansen and mcE CARL ASHBY TO BE RADIO SPEAKER Carl Ashby will be. the speak 1 er on Mrs. Axel Fredericksen's ptoofd Cor-alei- gh Good and 55 .b 85 lb. 35C CHEESE FOOD happy birthday. iBHor The annual Junior Prom at Bear River High School will be held April 4, announce Harry Gephart and Don Nel Mortensen, of the event. The theme of the dance will be revealed for the first time at the Prom assembly at the high school next Friday. Committee chairmen who are working on the Prom preparations are: Rowane Zundel, floor show; Johnny Gee, finance; Didericksen, advertising; Bonnie Richardson, decorations; Carol Green, refreshments; Kay la Kerr, assembly; and Jack Fronk, tickets. T0 Mrs. Emil Anderson was happy on her birthday to have her son Verl, who is at Camp Roberts in California, call to wish her a Saturday afternoon. Funeral services were set for yesterday in the Sunnyside LDS ward chapel. Burial will be in the Farmington, Utah cemetery Saturday at 2 p.m. Mr. Hoyt is survived by his wife, Verna, of Outlook, and a son, Darrell, with the U. S. Air force in Texas. Eb-erh- Date Announced Pvt. Hilton P. Christensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin O. ChrisSPEND WEEKEND joyed a visit Sunday with their tensen of Tremonton have been IN CALIFORNIA grandson, Cpl. Frank Gbss, who inducted into the Army at Fort ' f Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Brough is being transferred from. Cali- Lewis.;. and Mrs. Vadis Brough left fornia to Illinois. He is a son of of processing Upon Mr .and Mrs. Miles W. Goss of at the completion Thursday for Daggetfe Califorreception center they will be assigned to a training unit. nia, where they spent the week- Sacramento, California. end with Cpl. Kent Brough and his wife. They also went on to Little Delaware Cattle State Los Angeles and Long Beach, Delaware has a total land area 01 Kansas is one of the greitest cat1,965 square miles, is 47th In nation tle producing states in the Union. and returned home Monday. Lean S6o Rib Chors and Crystal Saxton and her feJOtl" fa- mily, who have been visiting with Mrs. Rebecca Mortensen and Rex, left Tuesday for Rapid City, South Dakota, where the Junior Prom mm jb. m) fl PI Mrs. Serilla Burbank returned home Saturday after spending the winter in Salt Lake City with her two daughters, Verna Mem-mo- tt son Perce Burbank and families. the local organiza- ThisVIeeKs Best Buys! and her daughter and husband, t fornia. new city building in Tremonton. Oft'icers of D Mr. and Mrs. Zane L. Abbott at Panama City, Florida. The Weather in Florida is con- siderable milder than here, according to Mrs. Allen, but there were many numbing cold days there. The Vern Aliens brought their mother by car across the Gulf and up the coast to Wilmington, North Carolina, and Goldsboro, her birthplace, where they visited a few days, then on to St. Louis, Missouri. The remainder of the return trip was by train to Ogden, where she was met by her son Lee, and his wife. Part of the motor trip was made along the fringe of the recent cyclone which did so much damage to the southern states. A 14 Rose, who is serving with the aircraft carrier U. S. S. PrinceCONFER ON GENEALOGY ton, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George C. Collins of Scottsville, Frank Rose, Tremonton, Utah. Kansas has been in Tremonton Mrs. Rose is the daughter of Mr. for the past three weeks center- and Mrs. W. L. Baker, 205 S. ing with Mrs. Meltrude Stohl Main St., Malad, Idaho. and Mrs. Robert Allen on GeneaThe baby, named Michael Verl, logy. While here he also visited Is the first child for the Roses. with Leland Hunsaker in Honey-vill- e The family is now residing at and Horace Hunsaker in Lo- 1419 Grand St., Alameda, Caligan. fornia. Mr. Collins accompanied Earl Stohl to Montana for a few days SEEKING SIGNATURES where he visited two of his boy- ON PETITIONS hood friends. He left this week W. W. Whitney is circulating for Salt Lake City. a petition to secure signatures favoring Herbert C. Holdridge for BIRTHDAY OF AMERICAN president of the United States LEGION TO BE OBSERVED on the Independent ticket. He The thirty-thir- d birthday of now has 65 names and has writthe American Legion wilj be cel- ten for additional petitions. ebrated locally Monday night when the Auxiliary will enter- HIGH PRIESTS tain for Legion members. MEETING POSTPONED Plans for the event include a There will be no priesthood luncheon and program to be held meeting for the High Priest's at th Utah Power and Light au- Quorum of South Bear River ditorium at 8 p.m. Hazel Ransom Stake this month on account is chairman of the observance. of Conference. MRS. ELMA ALLEN RETURNS FROM FLORIDA Arriving home Tuesday, evening, Mrs. Elma Allen, reports that she enjoyed her three months in Florida, but was very glad to be back home. Mrs. Allen spent the winter months with her son Vern P. Allen and his wife at Fort Walton J i MISSIONARY GROUP TO GIVE PROGRAM 29c s,b U. S. No. 1, Solid Croon lb. 8C , Now Crop, Tondor, , Snap Top U. S. No. nATATAFf klfici NEW rUIHIUtJ U.S.No. 1, Florida Rod S lbs. CIGARETTES All Popular 1.05 ctn. Brands |