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Show morrow Day" Tuesday. Simultaneously in more than of the nation's 11,600 high schools, graduating girls tested their homemaking knowledge and attitude in a written examination. A total of $106,000 in scholarships is offered by General Mills in this third annual Betty Crocker Search for the American Home-makof Tomorrow. THE LEADER, Tremonion. Utah Thursday, Dec. 6, 1956 Exchange Dance Planned By Junior Gleaners Final Rites Held For Francis jM-Mc- Gunnell Tuesday Funeral services for Francis Gunnell, 59, former Tremonton resident who was killed in a mine accident, were conducted Tuesday, Nov. 29, in Tremonton Second Ward by Ferris Allen of the ward Bbshopric. The prelude was played by Mrs. Wayne Gunnell and Oliver M. Munk gave the invocation. A male quartet with Evan Verl Waldron, Leslie Wight and Vernon Petersen sang, "In The Garden" accompanied by Joan Waldron. The first speaker was Elmer Sorenson of Howell, then a nephew of Mr. Gunnell, Wayne Gunnell sang, "Sing Me to Sleep", accompanied by his wife at the piano and daughter, Sara Ann, on the violin. President Reese B. Mason was the next speaker, after which Jed Stanfill of Townsend, Mont., told of his association with the family. Closing remarks were made by Ferris Allen, and the closing song was a duet, "Beyond the Sunset", by Nellie Lishman and Parley Hall of Wellsville. The benediction was given by Lynn C. Markham. Burial was in the Wellsville Cemetery by Rogers Mortuary, where the grave was dedicated by Lynn Bell of Townsend, Mont. Chr-istense- n, n, Services Held For Alhen Borgstrom Wednesday A large crowd of relatives and friends met at the Thatcher-Penros- e ward chapel Wednesday afternoon, to pay tribute to the life of Alben Borgstrom, who died Nov. 25 after a lingering illness. Bishop William D. Burton conducted the service, and Joan Waldron played the organ prelude and postlude. The invocation was given by Leonard M. Petersen. A male quartet with Verl T. Waldron, Evan L, Christensen, Leslie H. Wight and Vernon Peterson sang, "In The Garden", WILLIAM BEYER and Rosella Anderson gave a IN HOSPITAL tribute to Mr. Borgstrom. The first speaker was Bishop Joseph Wm. H. Beyer underwent J. Nelson. Following his talk major surgery last Friday in the Gayle Burton and Gayle Adams Dee Hospital in Ogden. played a piano and organ duet, "Oh, My Father". The next speaker was Dr. Robert D. Preston and Bishop For Choice Orson E. Jensen spoke next. Maurine Wight then sang, "Beyond the Sunset" accompanied Montana Christmas by Arietta Thornley and Bishop James E. Wight was the next speaker. Closing remarks were made by Bishop Burton, the male quartet sang, "Sometime See Gus Forsberg and the We'll Understand" benediction was given by Golden One Mile West of Burton. Burial was in the Riverview Garland Cemetery where Fred L. Petersen dedicated the grave. -- Trees 3Uf . iff Mr. and Mrs. Dan Briggs home of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Jones and family in Pleasant Grove. Moana Korth, daughter of Mrs. Elva Korth, Tremonton one of four Utah State AgriRe99 3 Value cultural College speech students who NOW! This Week Only participated last week in Bearfax Carnival held Friday evening, November 30 the annual debate tournament at Bear River High School. sponsored by the Western AsColor Navy Blue sociation of Teachers of Speech at Stockton, Calif. Dr. Rex Robinson, professor of speech and debate coach said the contests were conducted on the campuses of Stockton College and College of the Pacific. Mrs. Funeral services for Senior girls of Bear River to Miss Korth was also expected Parke Telford Richards, participate in oral interpreta69, wife of Ralph C. Richards, high school joined 300,000 others tion at the meet. were conducted Tuesday in Salt throughout the United States in Lake City. They were married Oct. 29, this year in the Salt Lake Temple. Burial was in Idaho Falls. She died Thursday in a Salt Mens Womens Cotton Womens Lake hospital of a heart ailment. A native of Malta, Ida., she was Stretch Warm WASH a graduate of the University of Nylon Cotton FROCKS Utah and Columbia University, GIFT SOX and had taught Home Economics FLANNEL To make way for at the University of Utah. ' spring in incoming lArgyle GOWNS patterns Surviving are her husband, Xmas Boxed ankle sox with patterns 40 only two brothers, four sisters and Womens Box of 50 reduced in Pink time or blue florCostume loads of hard wear for one grandchild. al Xmas Sizes 34 your prints. GIFT JEWELRY XMAS CARDS built in to them. buying. Sizes 12 to 46. 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Speakers were Clarence Fry er, .President K. J. cotter, ana Bishop Simmons. The benediction was given by Mark Jensen. Burial was in the Deweyville Cemetery by Rogers Mortuary. The grave was dedi cated by Clark Bowen. Mrs. Bigler was born Nov. 22, 1878 in Hooper, Utah, a daughter of William and Hannah Ger-mBeeton. She was reared in Deweyville, and married Ed ward Bieler in April 1901. He died in 19148. Surviving are one daughter, Mrs. Ezra (Marie) Leffler, Bea 7 ver Dam, 2 grandchildren, one sister, great grandchildren, Mrs. Charlotte Mikkelsen, Port land, Ore. Womens Imported Embroidered Womens Magic Cotton GIFT HANKIES GIFT si Vibrator Hand Electric Massage MAKE YOUR SELECTION EARLY ADAM'S 34 South Tremonion si o.oo S9.75 NOW DRUG STORE PRESCIPTIONS Tremonton, Utah Phone AL S1.00 2 r S1.00 2 Winter Coats Reduced FLANNEL PAJAMAS is your chance to save on your winter coat. Our Entire stock reduced to clear Just two low prices. Hurry! 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She is survived by her husband and the following sons and daughters: Mrs. Ollie (Margery) Knutson, Garland, Frank, Deweyville, Shirley, Harper Ward, Roger W., Brigham, Mrs. Eddie (Thelma) Knutson, Shoshone, Wyo., Mrs. George (Ruby) Gamble, Swan Lake, Ida., 18 grand children and 1 great grandchild Funeral services will be con ducted Friday at 1:00 p.m. in the Garland First Ward chapel by Bishop Arthur Michaelis Friends may call Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m. at the family home and from 10:00 a.m. Friday un til time of services. Interment will be in the Bear River ceme tery. S8.00 VISIT IN IDAHO Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hadfield visited in Idaho Saturday and Sunday with Mrs. Hadficld's brother in Downey and two brothers in Blackfoot then a sister in Pocatello. Mrs. Chloie Curtis of Pocatello spent the week in Tremonton with Mrs. Hadfield. 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