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Show TT universal Micron v - 6&xm. ml 11 Pierpont Ave. r fUW. Tn To? IT VOLUME 34 TREMONTON. UTAH. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 27. 1956 Bears Meet Weber High Friday Night The final pre-seas- on the Bear River high game for 13 '.i school M;m'niiwiiMn i Duane Kerr Warning Issued by Spends Christmas Government On In London Duane Kerr, who is a medical school student at the University Cancer Treatment m-'- I of Utah, spent Christmas in London, England, with his parents, President and Mrs. Clifton G. M. Kerr and brothers John and Nolan. It is likely too, that the other brother, Rolfe, who is serving as a missionary in England would be able to join the family for the holiday. Duane left Salt Lake City Saturday, Dec. 15, and expected to be in London Sunday morning. He will be able to spend two full weeks with his folks before returning home New Year's eve. Seventies Plan Social Event The holiday party for the 153rd Quorum of Elders of South Bear River Stake will be held Jan. 7, at 7:30 at Tremon-to- n Second Ward. Folowing the banquet, S. Dilworth Young of the First Council of Seventy will be the speaker. Other program numbers will complete the program for a fine evening of entertain ment and instruction for the members of the quorum and their partners. GARFIELDS HAVE VISITORS Elder Vera W. Wood Vera Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jones, Malad, Ida., spent Christmas day with Mr. and Mrs. Day Gar- W. Wood field and family. Called to North Donna Eberhard Is Top Typist ATTEND PERFORMANCE AT USAC Mr. and Mrs. Evan Thompson, Janet and Douglas, attended the Elder Vern W. Wbod, son of performance of "The Messiah", Mr. and Mrs. Melvin J. Wood at the U.S.A. C. in Logan, Sunwill be honored at a missionary day. Their daughter, Margaret, farewell Sunday evening in the played in the orchestra. Thatcher-Penros- e Ward beginning at 7:30 p.m. VISIT IN OGDEN He will enter the mission Mr. and Mrs. Harry Drew home Jan 9, for a few days spent Sunday in Ogden visiting training prior to leaving for the at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Northern California mission for Julian Heppler. a two year mission. The outlined program will VISIT FRED GEPHARTS feature talks by President Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Maycock Stokes, Bishop William C. and Steven, Salt Lake City BurD. William Stacey, Bishop ton, the missionary and his were with Mr. and Mrs. Fred father. Larry Wood is schediuled Gephart for the Christmas time. to play an accordian solo and Lloyd Hubbard a saxophone so- will offer the invocation and lo, and Joan and Verl Waldron Milton H. Norman the will sing a duet. Frank Smedley California Field Donna Rae Eberhard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Eberhard, Tremonton, was rated among the top ten typists at Stevens' Henager School of Business, Salt Lake City, during tests conducted there recently. This announcement was made this week by I. W. Stevens, president of Stevens' Henager. Students were rated on typing speed and accuracy. All in the top ten scored higher than 65 words per minute. Miss Eberhard is currently enrolled in an Executive Secretary course at Stevens' Henager School of Business. Prior to enrolling at Stevens' Henager, Miss Eberhard attended Bear River high school. De-lor- is The Food and Drug Administration issued a public warning that the Hoxsey treatment for internal cancer distributed by the Hoxsey Cancer Clinics at Dallas, Tex., and Portage, Pa., is worthless and may be dangerous A those who rely upon it instead of obtaining competent medical treatment. All persons who may be considering the Hoxsey treatment are advised to secure a copy of the warning Notice. Write to: Food and Dra, Administra- tion. Washington 25, D. C. This warning is an official notice of the U. S. Government. KRIS KRINGLE KORPORALS of the Borgstrom Brothers Post, Veterans of Foreign Wars were instrumental in providing nine families of the valley a Merry Christmas with toys, food, clothing, candy and nuts. Members of the post have been working for several weeks, collecting toys and clothing from many families of the community, and then cleaning and repairing them into useful articles. Monday the visited the homes of the needy where Kor-pora- Don't Forget the Special Interest Smorgasbord Tomorrow night, Friday, at 7:00 p.m. is the time for the Special Interest groups of all the Wards to meet at the Tremonton First Ward for their Smorgasbord. Food will be furnished by the wards with the exception of the ham and punch The annual New Year's Eve which the Stake will furnish. Dance for the people of the Come on out and have a good valley is being arranged by the dinner and a good time! MIA of Bear River and South Bear River stakes. The dance will be held in Memorial Gymnasium Monday Ed Heslop, Elwood, will speak evening, New Year's Eve beginover Mrs. Axel Fredericksen's ning at 10 p.m. There will be plenty of noise W.C.T.U. program Sunday, at makers, and serpentine to add 1:00 p.m. over KBUH, Brigham to the fun, and refreshments City, radio station. will be served. Everyone is invited to attend. VISIT MRS. ZESIGER Mr. and Mrs. George Crozier Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mich-eali- s came from Jerome, Ida., last are and Robert, Jr., spendweek to visit with Mrs. Ann Mr. time with the holiday ing Zesiger. and Mrs. Steven Hales. Two Stakes Plan New Year's Dance Radio Speaker AT WALTON HOME ur-- r 'MP? ' ftoWr' ' - ,rYH 94 Miss Esther Hawkins 1 CHRISTMAS IN SALT LAKE CITY came ' Mr. and Mrs. Evan Thompson On hi first hunting trip Monday, Dec 17. Bobby Montgomery, 10 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Vernel Montgomery of Park Valley killed a large mountain lion. With his father, a government trapper, Sam and George Chournos, Bobby went hunting the large lion. The dogs treed the animal and the r old was given the chance to bring him down. The first shot broke the lion's front leg and he dropped to the ground, but was treed again in a short time. This time Bobby made a sure shot through the heart, the lion dropped to the ground and ran a short distance before dying. The big' 'cat measured seven feet and weighed about 140 ;ut;i.-?r,..;..'-pounds.,;.:..:''.-- "I', . . Willardsen. Airman Home For Holidays Bone n, r, n, Bee Hive and Sugar-Turke- Scouts Dance the y Merchants-Employee- out- s ing, worked with others in gaining new industry, and kept constant vigil on water problems An all South Bear River Stake of the Bear River Water Shed. Bee Hive and Scout dance will be held Saturday night, Dec. 29, beginning at 8:00 p.m. in the Tremonton First Ward recreation hall. An orchestra from Garland This is the third year in which will furnish the music and Bible classes on the college will be served level have been taught in Tremonton. This year the subject $5V2 is The Old Testament. A large AT STEFFEN HOME Mr. and Mrs. Tom Steffen, class is expected in the winter First Security Bank system's and Catherine, came 1956 payroll, including salaries Elizabeth quarter beginning Wednesday from Provo to spend the holi- and employe 'benefits, will ex night (7 p.m.), January 9. These classes in the Bible are days at the home of Mr, and ceed $5 million, according to Mrs. Conrad Steffen. vice president Jack UniShumway, the sponsored jointly by and manager, First Security versity of Utah and the U.S.A.C. Two credits at either institution Bank, Tremonton. Mr. Shum way said the information was may be obtained by completion of any quarter's work. Postgrad-at- e compiled by the bank system's main office. credit may also be obtained. Mr. Shumway said that First The class in the coming quarter will deal as fully as posSecurity's staff now numbers 1,403. He added that First Secsible with the period of the urity now serves more than great prophets, from the time of Solo'mn to the Babalonian Monday night the McKinley 376,000 customers and has re B. C.) School Faculty, custodians and sources exceeding $465 million. captivity (ca. The largest banking system In this period most of the great- partners met at the home of Mr. est prophets of Israel lived. and Mrs. Golden Anderson of in the intermountain area, First Their writings represent relig- Bothwell for their, annual Security operates 63 banking offices and six military facilities ion at its highest point of develChristmas party. A delicious ham dinner was in Utah, Idaho and Wyoming. opment and are indispensable The First Security executive reading for the serious student served and gifts were exchanged noted that the .bank system's of Christianity. It is surpirslng during the evening. that any one would presume to Those attending were Mr. and group insurance program for teach either The Old Testament Mrs. Jay Rhead, Mr. and Mrs. staff members now provides toor the New without having Scott Peterson, Ardes and Delos tal life insurance coverage of made a study of these prophetic Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas $6,414,750. A total of $82,494.68 Cannon, Mrs. Minnie Ashton, has been paid this year to staff writings. Information regarding the Mr. and Mrs. Ford Jeppson, Mr. members or their families place of meeting, tuition, nature and Mrs. Marion Summers, Mrs. through injury and illness of the work done In class, etc., Elva Korth, Vesta Ferry, Phyllis provided by First SecWhit-akeAnother Mrs. Roma from member be; had $21,500 in life Christensen, urity. any may Mr. and Mrs. oi tne class Dut George insurance benefits was paid to especially from Dr. E. H. White Summers, Rasmus Anderson and beneficiaries of six former or Mrs. Evan Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Golden Anderson. Set Dec. 29th First Security Annual Payroll Million Faculty Hold Holiday Party 9e3-58- 6 and family spent Christmas in Salt Lake City. They were at the home of Mrs. Thompson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James L. BAGS MOUNTAIN LION Jor-gense- McKinley School is William Eli Hawkins, and also visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Earl and family through the Christmas holidays. is An effective program of pro - S gress has been carried out dur- National Federal Highway proing the past year by the Bear gram survey, assisted in the River Chamber of Commerce. School planning survey, and Ed Kerr, president; Otto in the Utah local, participated vice president; Kleon government survey commission. the Kerr, Secretary-manageThe Chamber of Commerce years's officers assisted by di- provided the exhibit at the rectors, Ted Lott, Adam Brenk-maJ. L. Weidman, Vernald County Fair, and assisted in Fair preparations, helped to Johns, Delbert Holmgren and solve farm problems, and devotDon Redfield have engaged in considerable time and travel ed many activities in the interest in assisting the Thiokol Corp., of the people of the valley. To quotesome of the projects in setting up their project, proof the year, they have secured vided a float for the three committments from the State county parades, made Good Will Road Commission for additional tours to Grouse Creek, Park and Little Valley, and work on Highway 30 West of Valley, assisted the Golden Spike comin the Tremonton, participated mittee on their annual ceremony. They Helped to promote Days, sponsored Over last week from Irvington, Calif. She is visiting at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. M IN Report Indicates Activity of Bear River Chamber of Commerce Class Scheduled Mr. and Mrs. Leland Hansen and daughter, Mitzie, left this week for West Point, where they will spend the holidays with Major and Mrs. Paul Kutchinski and family. Mrs. was the former Kutchinski Marjorie Hansen. Comes From California For Holiday - local business firms who donated food, toys clothing, candy and nuts and helped in many other ways. To the people of the community' who gave old clothing and toys, the group also expresses appreciation. Ready to fill the Christmas boxes are Chubb Winn, Vern Crozier, Gordon BronJ son, Ralph Green and Kay Madsen. Old Testament WILL SPEND HOLIDAYS IN THE EAST ml ls they made many children and parents happy with the gifts. The members of the post wish to thank ' Mrs. Margaret Humpherys and Maruice Pack, Logan, spent Christmas at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Walton. ten-yea- 3 -- basketball team will bring the powerful Weber Warriors from Ogden to the Bears' floor, Friday night. The junior varsity teams will meet at 6:30 and the main game will be called at 8:00 p.m. Special honor will be paid to former basketball players of the school during this game. A special block of seats has been reserved and tickets are being given to all men who have played under Durrell Hughes since he came to the school, for themselves and their partners. 2T .5 NUMBER came First Lt. Keenan from Langley Air Force Base in Virginia to spend the holiday time visiting wth friends and rttlativei here. . , r, rail-quart- er . |