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Show I SERVING VoL XXIX Published Four Injured When Car Rolls Over i Urivcrs'l.Mierofamin IkkUke City 3 RIVER Weekly at Tremonton, VALLEY Utah, Thursday, July 24, Number 1952 III r- - 43 lifct ' MT Six County Men Called To Service Growing Old Together The draftees from Box Elder County for the month of July as reported bMarlila Spencer are as follows: Lee Marion Hansen, son of Alfred H. Hansen, Corin-nDon LaeMar Bissegger. son of John Bissegger, Brlgham; Frank R. Hill, son of Joseph V. Hill, Garland; Duane Elmer Bjorn, son of S; E. Bjorn, Tremonton; Lamar James Ashby, son of Ralph T. Ashby, Garland, Rt. 1; DeVere N. Hess, husband of Zella Hess, Plymouth. The men reported at Ft. Doug las July 15, and left that evening r v. ii 'z-x&"&- - e; Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bowen and Mr. and Mrs. Albert England of Tooele were injured Saturday about five miles afternoon northwest of Tremonton when the Car driven by Mr. Bowen went out of control and overturned. Mr. Bowen said he probably dozed for a second and' the car struck a soft shoulder, causing htm to lose control They were all brought to the Valley hospital for treatment, where it was found Mrs. Bpwen was suffering from a fractured (foot, fractured breast bone and ether cuts and bruises.. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Potter suffered multiple England bruises and a broken breast bone. Mr. England has a broken vertebra, and Mr. Bowen was released Saturday afternoon after treatment for cuts and bruises. In the pat three months. England, where they were The others are reported to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Potter of known for their showing of be improving at the hospital. Tremonton have passed three tpedigree stock at English fairs. momentous milestones in their They also entertained many L. lives. D. S. Missionaries in their D. Fort Ord, California. The next call Is set for August 11, at which time nine men will for be called from the county. OPEN AIR DANCE SET '' Tremonton Couple Pass Many Milestones Davis To Open Of f ice Dr. Max On April 4, Mrs. Potter reach- home. ed her. eight-nint- h birthday, They, came to the United! the1 On in 1913 and purchased 13, June States anniversary. the a farm in Collinston within Dr. Max D. Davis wiU open an couple quietly observed office for general medical prac- sixtieth anniversary of their three weeks after their arrival tice in Tremonton next Monday. wedding, then on July 21, Mr. there. The farm is now owned The space at 13T West Main St. (Potter's eighty;fifth birthday and operated by their eldest has been newly redecorated and was celebrated. son, T. W. Potter. They bought Davis's well loved Dr. are office. The for Potters by a home in Tremonton sevenprepared The new physician, who will their neighbors and friends for teen years ago, and live there serve the people of the Bear their ambitious endeavors in at this time. River Valley is a son of Hugh ithelr home and garden, for In addition to the eldest son, Davis of Garland. He is a grad- their thrifty accomplishments' Ithey also have another son. uate of Bear River High school, and their neat orderly ways. R. J. Potter of East Garland after which he attended school Mr. Potter is fast recovering and a daughter, . Mrs. Clarence at the USAC for three years, .from two major operations per- Fryer of (Deweyville. The sixthen four years at the Universi- formed last spring, and is able teen grandchildren of the ty of Utah Medical School. He to care . for his chickens and couple are among the things served his internship at the Dee yard as he has always done.;? iHley hold most dear, as are Mr. and Mrs. Potter are naHospital in Ogden. also the twelve great, grand 'Dr. Davis married Dona Gene tives of Ouimberland, northern children. Nelson, and the couple have two children. Craig, 5, and Sherrie Lynn, 3 years of age. They have purchased the new home at Jr. M. Men and Gleaners the South Bear River Stake All of are invited to attend an open air dance next Tuesday, July 29, at Dr. Ficklin's tennis court. The free dancing will be from 8:30 to 11:30 to the music of LaVerd John's orchestra from Brigham. Hot Dogs and soda pop can be purchased at the dance. V it-- A composite photograph of Rattlesnake Pass prepared for The Leader by Herbert M. Fehmel of the state road commission shows new highway being cut through north end of Hansel Valley. Do tted line in upper right hand corner in- dicates route of present highway. Leader Phot Construction Starts On Rattlesnake Pass Project Construction of four and a third miles of new highway through Rattlesnake Pass northwest of Tremonton on highway 30s started the past week with LeGrande Johnson of Logan as contractor for the 600,598.44 project. resident According to C. M. Fonnesbeck, engineer of the Utah State Road Commission, the project calls for the building of a 350,000 250 fet long and 50 feet high over one of tha-deegullies in the north end of Hansel valley. On the east side of the .project cut will a fifty-foo- p tt necessary to bring the grade down to the level of the fill through the cutoff. be There are eight turns in the present road through Rattlesnake Pass. The new road will have only two. The project is expected to b yards of excavation, concrete bridge ; Call Files For Jaycee Sponsored Fight Card Promises Good Entertainment By Max B. Senate Post Ad ams baa-serve- ROSE KERR Headlined by Ronald Peterson KENNETH MATTSON LEAVES HOSPITAL of Thatcher, Golden Gloves and RETURNS FROM KOREA AA.U. champ, and David HamMrs. Rose Kerr is now at home Mr. and Mrs. Harry Drew ilton, Hill Field, f also Gloves have received word that their and feeling better after several and AJLU. titlehojier, the Jay? nephew; Lt. Kenneth B. Mattson, weeks of medical treatment in cee sponsored fight card to be who has spent several summers the hospital She reports that held August 1, at 8:00 p. m. here, has recently returned from her home town of Tremonton ing up to be the largest array Korea, where he was awarded looked like the most beautiful In the Bear River gym, is shap-o- f the Purple Heart. Lt. Mattson is place on earth when she saw it amateurs yet to appear in a Navy pilot, and has flown a on the way home. this valley. Sky Raider based on the Valley With sixteen top amateurs Forgo Carrier. VISIT IN CALIFORNIA representing Bear River valley's The Lt. expects to be stationed Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Krey and own Triple 'B' club, the fans at Naval Engineering school at C. E. SMITH AT THIRD children, Julie and Johnny reare assured of at least a dozen Monterey, California for the next turned from a weeks vacation WARD SUNDAY SCHOOL good bouts, ranging from the two years. , to Coleville, California, where C. E. Smith of Garland will be 112 pound weight to the heavthey were the guests of Mr. and ' Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Summers Mrs. Dick Howard. Enroute they guest instructor at the Gospel ies. Doctrine Class at the Third ward With six champions appear- were in Lewiston Friday for the stopped at Reno and Lake Sunday morning. All are wel- ing from the Triple 'B' club in Rawlings family reunion. come to attend. the persons of Gary Conger, a. r in i .sayr,j;mim mmitpf,:3Km ;W'im MfWiti Ray Moser, Monte Bradshaw, yjTOrTV . Mrs. Russ Waldron and chil Delon Gardner and Ronald dren and Mrs. Ulalla Cornwall Peterson, against champions r" I and daughter Mary are leaving (from, . State School, Ogden next week for a weeks stay at American Legion, and Salt Lake Lake Tahoe, Nevada. Rotary Boys club, action from the first bell to the last is asa skull a , ; ; North Tremont St. and are getting settled there. 551 MORRIS CHRISTENSEN IN HOSPITAL TRAINING Morris Christensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Aldrid Christensen is now Hospitalman First. He is receiving advanced training in the Hospital Corps. The school is for six monthsjn surgery, and oper- ating room technician work, at Oakland Hospital in California. NOTICE Dr. Reese B. Mason announces that his dental office will be closed from July 30 to August 21. A. A. Capener Struck By Car A. A. Capener, 80, of Riverside,-?is reported to be in fair condi- - tion at the Valley hospital, where he was taken after being struck by a car Monday morning near his home. He was crossing the highway from his home to his barns and failed to see the oncoming automobile driven by McClain. Nelson of Idaho Falls, Idaho. At the sound of the auto horn, Mr. Capener jumped back into the path of the machine, as reported by te driver to Trooper Bill Sackett, who investigated. The Nelsons were enroute to broken left fracture, Payson for a vacation. shoulder bone and multiple cuts sured every fight fan who attends. Mr. Capener is suffering from and bruises. Judges1 for the fights will include Ernie Spencer of Garland and a couple of A.A.U. officials Keith (from Salt Lake City. Kuttall, the greatest amateutf yet produced by Utah will referee the evening battles. Dr. Benson and Dr. Davis will be" the examining physicians for the fighters. Rex Layne May Appear According to Max Adams and Bert Whitney, Triple 'B' club advisors, it looks very favorable that Rex Layne, his manager, Marv Jensen, and sparring partner Leonard Morrow may be able to make an appearance turn to back page JS'AF lW Mtf Mrj fW , r i Vsi; ' v Jf "J ) the-Capit- party. Call served! as a U. S. Marshall from 1929 to 1934 under President Herbert Hoover. LOCAL GIRLS VISIT AT SUN VALLEY Vaelley, Idaho. They report having a very nice trip. ,4, ' BIRTHS ' v i ' ; A. 3 ,) Lowell and Mary Hlrschl Munns of Tremonton, a girl, July 15. - William and Edith Mills Stokes of Snowvllle, a boy, July 17. Lars and Elva Richards Andersen of Stone, Idaho, a boy, July 19. 3 MRS. LEXN'ON AND SON LEAVE HOSPITAL William and Wilma Wakchorn Juke3 of Tremonton, a boy, July 14. Kenneth and Ema Allred Jensen of Fielding, A girl, July 14. Duane and Rowgean Bradford Frank of Elwood, a girl, July 18. Maurice and Marjorie Leffler Robertson of Tremonton, a girl, July 20. Don and Clara Hadfleld Wheelwright of Garland, ' J a boy, July 22. Howard and Lola Hunsaker Capener of Riverside, a boy, July Mrs. Myrtle Lennon and son of Fort Hall have been receiving treatment at the Valley Hospital since June 15, when they were seriously injured in an automobile accident. They were taken to their home Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Cristensen. Mrs. Lennon would like to ex , Flying Fishing Trip Successful press her appreciation to all the people of this community who The group used three planes, flyin? to have been so kind to her since accident. She la especially the Sulnher Creek ranch on the Middle the of the consideration appreciative Fork of the Salmon. It took three days given them by the fire departto bring home this fine "mess" of salmon ment, the local doctors and the Leader Photo hospital staff. . d Jerry Robbins and Renae Bennett spent last weekend In Sun f Returning last week from their annual flying fishing trip to the Salmon River country are Merlin Romer, Duane Romer, Wayne Larson. Harold Selman, Merlin Jackson and Bill Goring. W. Vosco Call, prominent? Brigham' City bunlnessmar and active Republican, file Tor the Utah senate on ther Republtcan ticket lasit Wednesday, to represent Box Elder Active in civic affairs he as president of the Box Elder Chamber of Commerc and the Rotary Club. For several years he was Peach Dayst manairpr He wan nmsiripnt atuV organizer of the Brigham City Industrial ' Development corporation which was responsible for securing the Fram plant for Brigham City. A native of Box Elder county Call now operates the Cooley Memorial hospital manages theatre and has wheat farm interests. A member of the L. D. SL church, he is chairman of the old folks Committee of tha South Box Elder stake." He has been active in the Republican party for many year and has served as chairman at several precincts and in 1948 attended the Philadelphia convention as a Utah delegate. Ho Is a member of the state finance committee for the GOP But-teri- dge 22. Readies For Bout Ronald Peterson sharpening up for his main event bout with Dave Hamilton of Hill Field James and Eunice Parke Ned do of Naf, Idaho, a boy, July IT. This is the 10th son of the Neddos. They also hare four |