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Show Th 1. 1954 Thursday. April OBITUARIES Plan to Attend! QUARTER HORSE Show, Sale and Race Meet MAY 28 - 29 2 RACES, Days. HORSE SALE of regis tered Quarter horses HALTER CLASSES I CUTTING HORSE CONTESTS classes, senior and junior. $400 in prizes, plus entries. JACK POT ROPING Potter. Other musical numbers given during the program included a Another Approved A.Q.H.A. SHOW Ribbons Trophies Arlo Summers, chairman Wesley Gephart, vocal solo by Virgil Francom, y where titled, "I Walked a vocal duet, Jesus, Walked," "Beyond The Sunset," by Jessie Miller and Lulu Johnson, and an organ solo by Mrs. Delbert Walker. She played "Oh My . Father," by request. Speakers for the service were President Clifton G. M. Kerr, E. A. Stenquist, and Bishop Stenquist. To-da- an Tremonton, Utah Intermountain Quarter Horse Association OTTO Woman Dies The Tremonton Third ward was filled with sympathetic friends and relations Friday at the funeral services conducted for Mrs. Adna Frazier Conger, C6, who died Tuesday in a Salt Lake hospital after an operation. Bishop George Stenquist was in charge of the service. Mrs. Delbert Walker played the prelude and postlude, and the ward choir sang "Sometime We'll Understand", as the opening number and to close the ser vice, "I Know That My Redeemer Lives." A. L. Cook offered the invocation and the benediction was given by President R. J. Tremonton, Uiah 2 Bear River City Conger Funeral Held Friday ANNUAL SPRING DOVER, Secretary Ogden, Utah Following Stroke Funeral services were conducted Thursday for Mrs. McCoy Hailing, 58 of Bear River City, who died Monday nieht after suffering a stroke that morning. Mrs. Hailing was born March 12, 1896 in Haverville, Ohio, a daughter of Ellis and Lydia Storry McCoy. When she was moved to California. She has been a resident of Bear River City since 1910. She married Heber Hailing April 21, 1915 in Ely Nevada The marriage was later solemen- ized in the Salt Lake Temple. She served as a Relief Society teacher for many years and as a member of the ward genealogical committee, which position she held at the time of her Ev-angli- LEADER Tremonicm, Utah Future Farmers NOTICE OF INTENTION TO INCORPORATE Make Showing At State Confab Notice is hearby given that a meeting of the members of the Community Methodist church of Tremonton, Utah has been called and will be held on the 18th day of April at 3 p.m. for the purpose of considering and acting upon the question of incorporating such church society under and in accordance with the laws of the State of Utah. All regular members are requested to be present. Future Farmers from Bear River Valley made a noteable showing during the state F.F.A. Convention in Salt Lake City last week, according to Howard M. Johnson, chapter advisor. Reed Petersen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam Petersen of won first place in the state for his rural electrification project. His project is now eligible for national honors. $100 Scholarship As winner of the state competition, he was awarded a $100 to the school of scholarship engineering at Utah State Agricultural College. Lynn Kerr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kerr of Tremonton was awarded a State Farmers degree during the meet. Bear River chapter's "Sweetheart," Carole Ann Gibbs, of Portage, was chosen first attendant to the State Sweetheart in death. compeition with girls from 65 Utah are her chapters. husband, Surviving Team Place Fourth one son, Sherman Hailing Og- A parliamentary team from den and one daughter, Mrs. Cle-or- a Simpson, also of Ogden, the local chapter placed fourth three grand children, one among 12 teams in state finals ther, Mark L. McCoy, Perry, during the convention, Mr. and one sister, Mrs. D. Van Johnson added. Team members were Zante, Twin Falls, Idaho. Roberts, Edward Tsut-sui- ,' Clynn Richman, Haws Marble, Max Turley and Vern 82, Wood, alternate. Joe Dell Huggins, of Bear River City, a member of the Box Elder high school chapter, was elected State Sentinel during F.F.A. elections at the convention's close. Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Zaugg Hirschi, 82 who died Saturday, were conducted Thursday afternoon in the Park Valley ward chapel by Bishop '53 Kenneth Carter. Mrs. Hirschi had lived in Many of the activities of the Park Valley since she was fif- American Red Cross are behind teen years of age with the ex- the scenes and not noticed by ception of a few years in Brig-ha- Red Cross supporters. City. To acquaint the public with She was a native of Switzer- the work of the local Red Cross land, and came to the United group which is now starting a States as a convert to the LDS drive for funds, the following Church. She was active in report is being made. ' church organizations and served Telegrams or cables sent: as president of the Park Valley (for Servicemen and their famRelief Society, and as a Sunday ilies) - 146. School teacher. Servicemen Aided Local servicemen aided: (and She married David Hirschi in the Logan Temple in 1889. He or families, financial or otherwise) - 131. died in 1928. Health and Welfare reports: seven sons are and Surviving daughters. William Hirschi, Ida- (For local needs at request of 91. ho Falls, Idaho; Emil Hirschi, military or servicemen) not aided: A. Louis Servicemen, local, Brigham City; Hirschi, and. or families - 70. F. C. Hirschi, Mrs. George Local Emergency Relief: (InCarter, Park Valley; Bishcludes Rulon Mrs. medical, and financial) Hirschi, Perry; op Jack (Eunice) Archibald, Day- . 21. Transient Relief: (Lodging, ton, Idaho: 45 grand children, 49 great grandchildren, and three food, medicial, or gas) - 77. Other Services Frederick brothers, Zaugg, Other services of Tremonton Clearfield; Paul Zaugg, Morgan; Branch Red Cross: and Louis Zaugg, Roy. Loans or grants of Red Cross funds to servicemen, Veterans or their families. Blood Bank expenses and services to North Box Elder County. Tracers sent to locate or investigate servicemen at request of their families. Home Nursing Home nursing program at Bear River High Sdhool sponsored and financed as to equipment, books, etc. Cash paid out by Tremonton Branch $663,96. Cash on hand March 23, El-woo- d, CHOIR BOOSTER'S NAME OMMITTED NO RELEIF SOCIETY MEETING The Tremonton First ward will hold no Relief Society meeting Tuesday, so the members may tune in general conference sessions at their homes. The name of Kay Shuman, of Britiam City, was inadvertent- omitted from the list of choir supporters who participated in a special Leader subscription ly drive AUTO GLASS When It Comes to AUTO GLASS (signed) Board of Trustees WE HAVE A COMPLETE STOCK NO JOB TOO BIG or TOO SMALL Community Methodist Church WE AIM TO PLEASE NOTICE Notice is hereby given that inasmuch as Monday April 5, 1954 is a legal holiday, Arbor Day, the Board of County Commissioners of Box Elder County will meet on Wednesday April Every Job Guaranteed See Us For State Inspection RIVER. VIEW GARAGE 7, 1954. 141 K. B. Olsen Phone So. 1st East Tremonton 4021 County Clerk SMART TALK FOR EASTER JBewjexH M La-Moy- farmers! NOW YOU CAM SEE Mary Hirschi, IT FOR YOURSELF! Buried Thursday In Park Valley The Travelling Display THE that is making America nit VManiimi Aluminum conscious! Red Cross Lists Services in Display Coach 1 (rTHFnro Here's your chance to see... Complete tal mMt f form REYNOLDS j bulldlng. 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GRADUATION IS YOUR SHINING HOUR II Is Our Sincere Wish That This Miniature Lane Will Help Keep Ii Bright In Your Memory Through The Years. Hales Bros. Furniture Phone 2436 rs al convention were Box Elder, Bountiful Davis, North Cache, South Cache and Bear River. A speaker at the convention was Margureta Schudda, national F.H.A. advisor Tremonton RELIEF SOCIETY CANCELS MEETING Tremonton Second Ward Relief Society has cancelled their regular meeting Tuesday so members can listen to conference. The Theology lesson and report meeting will be held the following Tuesday, announced Mrs. James Walton. USE LEADER WANT ADS FOR QUICK RESULTS I TRIO F. II. A. 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