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Show The LEADER Obituaries Funeral Set For Jacob A. Bigler . Ftmeral services for Jacob Adam Bigler, 85, who died early Wednesday morning, will be conducted Saturday at 1 p. m. In the Beaver Dam Ward chapel by Bishop Clark Bawen. Friends may call Friday from 6 to 9 p. tn. iat Rogers Mortuary In Tremonton, and Saturday from 10 a. m. until time of senrtoe at the family home) In Collins ton. Burial will be in the Deweyville cemetery. Mr. Bigler, a lifelong resident; of Collins ton, was born there Feb. 17, 1867, a son of Mark and c I Boys WHITE DRESS Sleeves bng Tailor $98 wade, Full Cut. Sanforized Large Size TURKISH mm ' for or stripes 00 60c Value ' od Phillip Rauber Buried Tuesday 30-d- ay Probate and Guardianship Notices. Consult Clerk of District Court, Brigbam, Utah, or the re Ellas Storrer, 77, of Tremont, spective signers for farther In Illinois died Thursday at 9 p.m. formation. at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Ben Sauder, southwest of Dillon. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of James Brough, de He has been ill for two years. Born December 16, 1874, in ceased. Creditors will present claims Archibald, Ohio, Mr. Storrer had with vouchers to the undersign been a farmer all his life. He ed at Tremonton, Utah, on or be came to Tremonton in 1911 and fore the 24th day of June, A. P. resided here until the fall of 1933. Mr. Storrer had many life long 1952. Reginald J. Brough, the ad- friends in Tremonton. He was ministrator of the Estate of the son of George and Elizabeth Ott Storrer. He married Anna James Brough, Deceased. Date of first publication, April Isch in Coffee County, Kansas, in 1903. She died in 1935. 18th, A. D., 1952. Wm. E. Davis, Attorney for Mr. Storrer is survived by four administrator, Brigham City, daughters, Mrs. Ida Sauder of Utah. Pekin, Mrs. LaVern Sauder and . Ladies Size 32 to 42 Cool For Stammer Wear Local Fighters Impress Crowd In Nevada Card For Your Graduate Choose Your WYLER Now! while our stocks are complete v Use our White - Pink - Blue Green Yellow PLAN charge. and TIME PAYMENT no interest or carrying charge. LAY-A-WA- Guests at the Jack Shumway home during the past week were Mrs. Ralph Umhreit and son of Spokane, Washington, and Vera Lund of Los Angeles. The ladies are sisters of Mrs. Shumway. , iittv DtJ Y Tnfr w - '""-.i- f Mr. and Mrs. Andy Frederick-so- n were in Salt Lake City Monday. Mr. Fredericksson also attended a lodge meeting in To' oele. i lill 'jS " " "t MAE STRAND Mae Strand UTAH STATE SOIL CONSERVATION COMMITTEE Legal Notice of Referendum Honored At Weber College Miss Mae Strand, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Strand, was chosen "Miss Collegiate,'' at Weber College Friday evening. Crowning festivities were held at the school in the form of a talent assembly and dance. Choosing an outstanding girl and boy annually is a part of the school activities at Weber Col- Mrs. Ban Smith of Richland, lege. Mae is a graduate of Bear RivWashington was a guest of the er High School, where she was Aarl Bennett family Sunday in the music department active and Monday. Mrs. Smith is a of the school. sister of Mr. Bennett. By Max Adams Whitney of Garland and Ronald Peterson of Thatcher were well received1 at a benefit boxing card held in Winemucca, Nevada, Saturday night. With proceeds going toward! (the purchase of new football uniforms for Winemucca high school, the boxing card, con sisting of , 15 bouts, proved a huge success to the Nevadans. Boxing at 135 pounds, Whit ney lost a split decision to John Chavez of Ogden State School in one of the top attractions of the evening. Start ing out strong and aggressive Whitney couldn't quite stand the gap and bowed to the oncoming Chavez, who beat Whit ney once before in the A.A.U. in a closely contested battle; ; Peterson of Thatcher, whose opponent failed to show up be cause of pneumonia, fought an exhibition with Horace Gillespie, former Utah Golden Gloves CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sin cere thanks and appreciation to all who were so kind and thoughtful at the death of our beloved husband and father. We thank all who so gener ously gave of their time or in any way lightened our burden at this time. The John Arbon Family Water Users Notice is hereby given to all delinquent water users in Tremonton City, that the water will be shut off on Monday, May 5th unless accounts are paid up, or otherwise arranged for. This applies to all delinquent accounts. Tremonton City Council . Newell Inter-mounta- SLSOISES thriller. Notice T ng ( Former Resident Dies In Montana WINS HONORS or Five boys from State School, (three from Hill Field, three from Salt Lake area, and two dren. from Tremonton comprised the Funeral services under the dir- (Utah fighters participating on ection of the Davis Mortuary the Nevada fight card. Rewere held Monday, April 21, at mainder of the fighters were the Christian Apistolic Church, Nevada boys. Bert Whitney. Garland, Tremont, with Rev. Walter Meyer of Tremont and Rev. John vice presiSimon of Peoria officiating. Bur- dent, attended the bouts, ial was in the Mt. Hope Cemewith John Gable, Brigham tery. City, making the trip as coach, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Storrer, and and both men termed the Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Storrer, mobouts as very impressive. Mr: tored to Illinois to their father's Whitney stated that Utah am funeral. ateur boxers compare , very jfavorably with any in the coun RECRUITER HERE try, and said that such bouts Mr. Roe, Recruiter for the Utah as these in Nevada substantiGeneral Depot will visit Box El- ate his. opinion. der County, Friday, May 2nd, to Interview male applicant foi Mrs. Ernest Cornwall accom the following positions: ; Mes- panied Mr. and Mrs. Charles senger, Maintenance Mechanic, Ward of Ogden on a week's trip Spray painter, Roofer, Auto Me- to Las Vegas and Los Angeles. chanic Helper and Laborer. On the return trip, they took in He will be at the Employment Bryce and Zions Park. Security Office in Brigham City from 1:00 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. and Mr, and Mrs. DeVoe Meldrum at the Utah Power & Light Audiand daughters of Afton, Wyo3:00 from torium in Tremonton visited Sunday with Mr. ming p.m. to 4:00 p.m. and Mrs. Frank Meldrum. n. I champion, and now an instruc-,tat Ogden State School. Max Christiansen was scheduled to meet Peterson, however, the exhibition was labeled a Mrs. Edna Radcliff of Tremont, Mrs. Mary Gasper of Peoria; two sons, William of Tremonton and Arthur of Eden, Utah; four sisters, Mrs. Dan Blanck, Mrs. Emma Fran kha user, Mrs. Jennie Bennett and Miss Mary Storrer, all of Kansas, a brother, George of Tremont, and 18 grandchil- vice-presid- ent LEGAL NOTICES Sizes 6 to 14 Plain (colors Mr. Rauber was born June 28, Asenath Patton Bigler. He at1893, in Archbold, Ohio, a son of tended schools in Men don. He married Agnes Standing, Alfred and Elizabeth Imthurn Nov. 29, 1894. She died in Jan- Rauber. He came to Tremonton in 1905 with his family, and had uary 1938. Mr. Bigler has been a far- lived here since then. mer and stockraiser. He also He was a veteran of World War of the L and had been a farmer in this served as Bear PJver Telephone company area. He had also been employed for some time, and as Inheri by Tremonton City at various tance tax appraiser for many times. years. At one time he operated He married Martha Frazier, the Evans Bros, store in Collin-sto- May 5, 1934 at Malad, Idaho. Surviving are his widow of He was a member of the Tremonton, a twin sister, Mrs. Church of Jesus Christ of Lat- Anna Beyer, and a brother, John ter Day Saints. Rauber, of Tremonton; 2 stepSurviving are one daughter sons, Clive and DeVoo Newman and two sons Mrs. Wallace and 3 step grandchildren, all of (Gertrude) Simmons, Beaver" Ogden. The Reverend Gile V. Wilson Dam; Odell Bigler, Collinston; and Clarence Bigler, Olendale, conducted the funeral service, California; also 8 grand child- beginning with Poetic promises ren and 4 great, grandchild- requested by Mrs. Rauber; Prayren; 2 sisters and 1 brother, er ritual, music by a mixed Julia Covert, Malad, Idaho; quartet, "What a Friend we Have Mrs. Sarah Jensen, Garland in Jesus," by Lewis Brenkman, and Vance Bigler, Pocatello. Reverend Wilson, Alice Ault and Gladys Winchester; reading the obituary; talk by Roger S. and the song, "Have Thine Own Way Lord,', by the quartet. Scriptures chosen from Funeral services were conduct- the old and new Testament were ed Tuesday afternoon in t h e given and a message of comfort Tremonton Methodist Church by the Reverend Wilson. Marion for Philip Rauber, 58, who died Summers sang, "A Perfect Day," by Blanche Brenk Saturday in a Logan hospital, accompanied man. illness. a following Burial was in the Riverview Cemetery by Rogers Mortuary. Thursday, May 1, 1952 CARD OF THANKS Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Potter wish to express their apprecia tion to all their friends for their kindness during Mr. Potter's Illness. They would like to thank each one personally for their good wishes, cards, and calls in their behalf, and want everyone; to know that these greetings mean a great deal to them, and now they hope soon to be back at home in Tremonton. , Notice is hereby given by the Utah State Soil - Conservation Committee that the proposed addition to the Northern Utah Soil Conservation District has duly petitioned, in the interests of the public health, safety and welfare, for the organization of said district and that said Committee has determined that the addition to the district is desire-ab- le and necessary and has fixed the boundaries thereof as follows: All of Box Elder County, Utah, not now included in the Northern Utah, West Box Elder, and south Box Elder Soil Conservation Districts. Please take further notice that a referendum of all landowners or occupiers of land within said district will be held at the Utah Power and Light Auditorium at Tremonton, Utah, on the 3rd day of May, 1952. The question to be submitted by ballot is: "Shall a Soil Conservation District of the lands above described and lying In Box Elder County be created?" The polls shall be opened at 9:00 a.m., and shall continue open until 6:00 p.m. By order of the Utah State Soil Conservation Committee J. A. Libby Acting Chairman First Publication: April 24, 1952 Second Publication: May 1, 1952 3C DUE TO MEW CREDIT in r - from Tour w-- Favorite DRUG STORE Mens Leather Faced VJ7L IGF mm i Toll grain 00 II b II ti WATCH GO Heavy striped canvas back .Leather Will dry soft r HFftF'Q nca fIo x what I I St,rn W ; MOTHER . 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