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Show Thursday. April 4 . Th 1S54 LEADER, Tremonton, Utah OBITUARIES VFW Auxiliary Agriculture Dept. Explains Rules Sarah K. Garfield Dewcyville Holds On Wheat Quotas Dies Gardner Funeral Suddenly Marketing Quotas on the 1954 Funeral services for Mrs. crop of wheat will effect all Of Heart Ills Harriet Adalaide Dewey Gard- Installs I New Officers I v, yimW. wheat or t 't ' , 7 85, were conducted Wedcontaining Funeral services for Mrs. ner, Dewey-vill- e the in afternoon nesday Chairman Coombs. Dean ,' ' Sarah Elizabeth Kay Garfield, wheat, ' ward chapel. Bishop Win-for- d of the Box Elder County ASS 71, will be conducted Saturday conducted the serBarrus committee explained today. at 1 p.m. in the Tremonton vice. Mrs. Gardner died SaturExcess wheat is subject to a Second ward chapel by Bishop's day at her home in Deweyville penalty under marketing quotas. counselor, Ray Reeder. after a long illness. The penalty applies eVen though Friends may call at the family Lettie D. Snow played the the wheat is fed on the farm, home in East Tremonton Friday prelude and postlude and the Mr. Coombs said. from 7 to 9 p.m. and Saturday Deweyville ladies chorus sang There will be no excess from 10 a.m. until time for the the first song, "Resting Now wheat on a farm if the wheat service. Burial will be in the From Care and Sorrow." The acreage is within the farm al- Riverview Cemetery. invocation was offered by Hor lotment, or if the wheat acreMrs. Garfield died Wednesday ace Lish Jr. age is not over fifteen acres. at 5:30 p.m. in a Salt Lake Virginia D. Blackham gave a Wheat acreage includes all grain She was in Salt Lake sketch of the life of Mrs. Gardhospital. mixtures containing wheat. City to attend conference and ner and a tribute was given by Penalty Told the Daughters of Utah Pioneers Jennie Fryer. "The Valley of On all farms on which the when she took sick. Peace," was sung by Ann Lish, wheat acreage is over fifteen convention, She was operated on Tuesday Deanne Whitaker, and Ruth " acres and the allotment is for gall stones, but death Litchford, accompanied by h" the excess wheat is sub- night Marie Burbank. was due to a heart ailment. ject to a penalty of forty-fiv- e Horace R. Barnard was the x.Jmk Vi Mrs. Garfield was born April 'ft..8y..p.-m,. v 'zpy, percent of the wheat price as of 30, 1883 in Mona, Ut., a daugh- first speaker. A vocal solo, "My State VWF Auxiliary president May 1, 1954. AT INSTALLATION ter of William and Mary Day Faith in Thee," by Dorothy Payment of the penalty may Kay. She was reared in Mona Jeppson with Wanda Johnson Delpha Bradshaw, standing, officiated at installation of be avoided or postponed by and married John O. Garfield at the piano followed his talk. Mrs. Bertha Thomas, seated, new president. Mrs. Jack properly storing the excess April 10, 1909 in the Salt Lake The next speaker was C. E. Winn, right, is past president. wheat. moved to Tremon- Smith, then remarks were made Temple, They If the whea( acreage on a ton in where both were by Bishop Barrus. The ladies farm exceeds the allotment, active in1911, civic and church or. chorus sang, "I've Done My none of the wheat produced on ganizations. Mr. Garfield died Work," as the closing number the farm will be eligible for Oct. and Fon Dewey gave the bene10, 1947. A B. price support. Church activities of Mrs. diction. Use of Excesa Burial was in the Deweyville inciuaea serving as Wheat producers who have uarneia of The following letter was received by Frank Stevens, Bear both the East Tre Cemetery by Rogers Mortuary. president planted in excess of their farm monton Branch Primary and Herman Jeppson dedicated the River high school principal, following the appearance of the allotment or the fifteen acres the First ward of Tremonton grave. school's A Cappelia Choir in Chicago. may comply with the MarketMrs. Gardner was born Dec. Chicago, 111. and a Relief Society ing Quotas Program provisions Primary 1868 in Deweyville, and teacher for many years. 27, Sunday, March 28, 1954 ana avoid penalty by using An active Farm Bureau life She her entire there. Stevens: Mr. Dear spent the excess acreage for green Mrs. Garfield was chosen was a dayghter of John C. and This morning at the Biennial Sunday Breakfast of manure, cover crop, pasture or last to receive the Disting- May Dewey. year Music Educators National Conference, we heard your the hay prior to June 15, 1954, Mr. uished Service Award for the She married Robert N. GardA Coombs said. Capella Choir sing for us under the inspired direction of Utah Women's organ ner June 23, 1889 in the Logan Slate of Gene Jorgensen. The audience hundreds of this Producers must obtain a mar ization of Farm Temple. He died May 24, 1922. and Bureau, were thrilled by to card be keting country's foremost music educators eligible to has Mrs. Gardner was active in many years as pres of market any of their 1954 wheat identserved this beautiful my colleagues have been singing. Many of the North Box Elder church organizations, having are the best we've crop even though they have no Bureau, and held that that among your people saying today position served as the organist in the CXCCS3. heard. the time of her death. She first Primary Association in the Additional information relat- at I, for one, feel that I've heard no finer group since was also a member and officer Deweyville ward, as a member ing to the Marketing Quota Pro in the Midland Camp, of the of YWMIA the M.E.N. C. in 1910. I had already decided I must first presidency my Daughters gram mty be obtained from the of Utah Pioneers. and as a Relief Society teacher. write when I met Mr. Jorgensen in the lobby and you local ASC office at Waldron two are Ovven She was also an ardent temple Surviving him for your name. He and his superb choir desons, asked Building in Tremonton. Irvine and Milton Day Garfield, worker. serve all the encouragement and support you and your both of Tremonton; and one Surviving are the following staff can give him. I know you'll do it. Mr. and Mrs. C, G. Nelson sons. George A., Bear River Mrs. Melvin daughter, (Wanda) , and children of Phoenix, AriSincerely Leon D., Honeyviile; Dewzona have been visiting at the Cook, Salt Lake City; 13 grand City; W. Otto Miessner, and one brother, ey, Deweyville; Alphonzo D. James Hill home. They were children, National Music Director. Ruben Riverside; and Rulon D. GardMona. Kay, here to attend the wedding of ner, Ogden; a"lso 22 grand child-rn- , farmers producing mixtures grain f ex-cede- d, If jl j ?.S'S vMf l National Music Director Writes Praise R. Cappella Choir Mrs. Nelson's sister, Anna Lee and Cleon Hess. CARLSON 31 great, grandchildren, and one sister.Mrs.Lettie D. Campbell of Afton, Wyoming. Mrs. Hailing Buried Thursday Mrs. Heber Hailing Buried Thur A large crowd attended funservices for Mrs. Evangeeral for line McCoy Hailing, 58, last PITTSBURG PLATE Thursday in the Bear River City word chapel. Bishop Vernon Mirrors Johnson conducted the service. Wanda Johnson played the Table Tops prelude and postlude and the ward choir sang the opening Glass Block and closing numbers. Their first Planters was "Abide With Me," and the other number was "Beautiful Picture Windows Isle of Somewhere." A little extra glass means Doyle Archibald offered the a loi of extra charm. invocation. Speakers were Leon Jensen, A. J. Taylor and R. PHONE 2171 Claude Barker with Bishop 31 Johnson giving closing remarks. GLASS SATURDAY SPECIALS at Funeral services were conducted Tuesday last week in Phoenix, Arizona, for Mrs. Mary Kupfer, 71, who died the preceding Saturday at Good Samaritan Hospital. A native of Germany, Mrs. Kupfer came to .America and settled in Utah in 1907. She lived in Bothwell until ten years ago, when she moved to Arizona. She was a member of the Apostolic Christian Church. Surviving are her husband John, two sons, Alvin Kupfer, Tremonton; Eddie of Phoenix; a aaugnters, Mrs. Phiitp, (Ber-uicBauder, Lynnwood. Cal.; Mrs. Merten (Rose) Wolf, and Mrs, Ray (Helen) Thompson, both'of Phoenix; also 16 grand children, 5 great, grandchildren rnd 1 sister, Mrs. Rose Miller. Tremonton. A pot lunch was served lowing the service. Outgoing president Mrs. Jack Winn was presented a past 's pin by Mrs. Bradshaw. pres-ideent- J. W. Iverson, Mrs. O. Iverson and Verl Iverson spent the weekend in Salt Lake City attending conference and Mrs. A. theDUP convention. Thev also visited with relatives there. Spendlove said." His statement vouched for the research and careful testing of the vaccine as safe tfor the trials. Spokesmen for two of the five firms making the vaccine it commercially on a basis for the testis said the safety is guaranteed by the 'triple testing. These firms are Eli Lily & Co., and Pitman-Moo- re Co Indianapolis. Done under my hand and seal this fifth day of April, 1954. JESSE M. DAY, Mayor City of Tremonton, State of Utah. therefore (continued from page 1) Foundation medical director: "No vaccine will be used" which does not pass the triple tests. He said four batches had "failed to pass the required tests" because "they were not manufactured" pursuant to Dr. Salk's specifications and "were Region One play begins a week later, when Bear River travels to Logan on Thursday, April 15, in the first of a seven-gam- e series. Home games, all at Garland, will include the games with Ogden, last year's state high school champions, North Cache, Weber and Ben Lomond. The locals will travel to South Cache and Box Elder. Regional contests end May 13, with the state championship playoffs set for May 27. The seasons schedule follows: Thursday, April 15 Bear River at Logan. Thursday, April 22 Ogden at Bear River. Monday, April 26 North Cache at Bear River Monday, April 29 Bear River at South Cache. Thursday, May 6 Weber at Bear River Monday, May 10 Bear River at Box Elder. Thursday May 13 Ben Lomond at Bear River. non-prof- FOR QUICK RESULTS USE LEADER WANT ATTEND PRIMARY MEETING Infants Baby DRESSES S1.98 Now 100 Dorothy Kerr, Ethel Firth, Lucille Waldron, Olive Hume, and June Holmgren were in Salt Lake City Saturday to attend Primary conference NYLON $L There are 2 piece (Gertrude Slips and Dress) Sets. With embroidery work on yoke Colors: blue, nile, maize, white and pink. BETTER HURRY FOR THESE! on Sale Saturday at 9 a.m. Gepharl Stores Co. "Buy For Cash and Pay Less" I Students Halo More Honors in State Forensies Bear River high school for ensic students wound up their season with a 23 point total at the state speech festival last Saturday at University of Utah. Jimmy Waldron and Ed Tsutsul were Judged superior in legislative discussion: Jay Allen rated superior in extemporaneous discussion; Margene Pierce and Moana Korth won an excellent rating in debate, and Rayda Kirby and Sandra Day were judged good in debate. Margie Diderickson won a rating of good in extemporaneous speak- eliminated RADIATORS CLEANED. AND REPAIRED Also NEW and USED RADIATORS All radiators and heaters we repair have a RE-CORE- D , new radiator guarantee. DON'T WAIT or you will be LATE FOR YOUR STATE INSPECIION SEE US NOW AT So. 1st East Phone entered Tremonton 4021 $pring $ale the by testing. More Endorsement endorsement Additional came this week from the office of Dr. George A. Spendlove, Utah Director of Public Health. 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The Bears play at Malad Thursday afternoon, and then entertain Preston for their first home game Friday at 3 p.m, at e) Gepharfs REGULAR Buried in Arizona Mar-garet- te PROCLAMATION ton, do hereby ordain and proclaim that the residents of this During the servteefTlorence city shall observe April 1954 as: Gardner sang, "Stranger of CANCER CONTROL MONTH Galilee." The benediction was and FURTHERMORE do recommend and urge heartily that they given by Dwight Anderson. cancer in order that donations crusade the by generous Burial was in the Bear River support this community may meet its fund quota and contribute its share City Cemetery by Rogers Mortuary, and James P. Jensen dedi- toward financing the continuation of the comprehensive program being carried out by the ACS to fight cancer now and eventually cated the grave. to banish it as a sinster threat to future generations of our citi- Mrs. Mary Kupfer Mrs. Bertha Thomas was installed as president of the Tremonton Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary last Friday evening at the Post.Hoome. Other officers are Elaine Chadwick, senior vice president; Ann Rucker, junior vice president; Melba Winn, conductress; Margaret Thomas, historian; Mary Lou Thompson, secretary; Ella Mae Lott, treasurer; lone Winn, guard; Pearl W. Bowen, Datriotic instructor, and Bronson, Chaplain. State officers present for the event were Delpha Bradshaw, president, and Eva Edwards, publicity chairman. Baseball Series Starts Bears In Practice Tilts J 17 IV u 1 1 uc Home Furnisliincrs "Your Home Town Furniture Store" Phone 5956 Tremonton E5 m |