OCR Text |
Show i t rr.-- : Bears to Battle : v 1:AV- - i1 South High in Salt Lake City Considerably larger portions of three main football ingredients work, skill and hustle will be needed by Bear River High School's grid forces Friday when they invade Salt Lake " L I f j : City to play South High School. hustle The last ingredient was noticeably absent as the Bears laid down and played dead for West's Panthers in last week's home opener, 34 to 6. The snappy West crew took some long chances for an opening game and they paid off by the completely outclassing locals. This week's foe, South High, also was "outclassed" by Ogden High last Friday but came up 3 tie by hustling to with a take advantage of the breaks. LOCAL MISSIONARIES laboring in the Dakota district South got a minus one yardage Saints met on the groundto and only19 four for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-dabut Ogden's of conference the North first downs recently at the Dakota district it was a far better team proved Central States Mission in Fargo, N.D. Left to right are than these figures show. Elder Norman Burnett, who is laboring in Wapheton, the Lack of experience N.D., Sister Lois E. Miller, Grand Forks, N.D.; Sister Bears have only three letter-me- n was another big factor Louella Fetersen, Fargo, and Elder Robert Woodhead, River as West Woodhead is N.D. Elder the against Crookston, supervising stormed Bear two for elder of the Dakota district. scores, added another in the second and two more in the third before the Bears could muster the spirit and strength for a touchdown in the final stanza. Bill Anderson, a newcomer A baby daughter of Larry back, drove over from junior Bert and Myrna Madsen Price five yards out for the lone Bear Mrs. Ruby Juanita Adams River of Deweyville was dead at birth tally, climaxing a drive Wight, wife of County Commis- sparked mainly by the September 17. are the parents, sioner Lewis S. Wight, died at Surviving of sophomore Hugh grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. her home in Brigham City Davis. Delbert Price, Tremonton, and Tuesday night after a short Only six seniors saw much Mr. and Mrs. Arlin Madsen, illness. action during the game and Mrs. Wight, 56, was a native Coach Wendell Hess came up Deweyville, and a great grandfather George F. Price, Tremon-ton- . of Tremonton. She grew up in with the problem of trying to the Thatcher area and was a make a "pretty good" set of Graveside services were con- graduate of Box Elder High backs go behind a line that ducted Wednesday morning in bchool. didn't get up much steam offenRiverview She w?s born Jan. 4, 1901, in sively or offer much protection Cemetery by the ward bishopric. Tremonton, Deweyville the daughter of on defense. Bear River lost few Burial was directed by Rogers Dennis Elias and Priscilla Har- yards on running plays but ballris Adams. She was married to carriers couldn't find holes or Mortuary. Mr. Wight in Ogden Nov. 19, get blocking for much forward MEET FRIENDS FOR 1917 and the marriage was later yardage. DINNER PARTY solemnized in the Logan TemUsing their winged-- T forma- Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Fronk ple. ton, the locals relied mainly on were in Salt Lake City one eveMrs. Wight was an active slant plays and a "quickie" ning last week for a dinner member of the Church of Jesus handoff rather than power plays party with friends. Others in Christ, of Latter-da- y the line. Saints, the group were Dr. and Mrs. Brigham City Seventh Ward. through The passing attack amounted Max Davis, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. She had served in the Primary to very little, with one throw Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Milt Mat- presidency, the Relief Society going astray to set up a West thews, all of Salt Lake City. presidency and was a visiting touchdown. The party was held at the Fort teacher for many years. She The affair with South will Douglas Club. also was active in the Daugh- set the Bears up for their open ters of the Utah Pioneers and ing regional battle with Davis McKINLEY FACULTY IIAS the Kindergarten Club. here September 27. Following DINNER PARTY Survivors are her husband; is the remainder of the schedule: Faculty members of McKin-le- y sons, Dennis L., Pocatello; Jay Sept. 27 Davis here School and a few guests met A., Alamagordo, N. M.; and Lee Oct. 4 South Cache there for a social evening together M., Travis Air Force Base, Cal.; Oct. 9 Bountiful here Monday. They drove to Ogden daughter, Mrs, Nile (Charlene) Oct. 18 Box Elder here for dinner at the Utah Noodle Sorenson, Castle,, Calif; 13 Oct. 25 North Cache there House. Nov. 1 Logan here grandchildren; brothers, Basil, The committee on arrange- Tremonton, Earl and Floyd, Nov. 8 Weber there ments consisted of Mrs. Douglas Thatcher; and Lyle and Oral, Cannon, Mrs. Elva Korth and Burbank, Calif., sisters, Mrs. CARD OF THANKS Ardes Adams." Wilma Dunn, Tremonton, and In the death of our father, Mrs. Mamie Hunsaker, Los AnVISITS IN OGDEN we have realized with gratitude geles. Marilee Napoli has spent the Funeral services will be con- the friendliness of those around past week with her uncle Virgil ducted at 1 p.m. Saturday in the us. We express our deep appreciRichins and family in Ogden. Seventh Ward Chapel under the ation to everyone who helped direction of Bishop Lee Ander- us at this time. We thank all VISITS MRS. NAPOLI sen. Friends may call at the who called or sent flowers or Douglas Richins of Grouse Harold B. Felt Funeral Home helped in any way. The A. N. Robbins family Creek called on his sister, Mrs. from 7 to 9 p.m. Friday and George Napoli Monday. Saturday morning until time for the services. Interment will be ATTEND FAMILY FUNCTION In Brigham Cemetery. IN GOSnEN JOSEPn STOKES Mr. and Mrs. Gail White BUYS FREISS HOME drove to Goshen last weekend Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Stok- ATTEND ICE FOLLIES Mr. and Mrs. Don Paetsch to be present at an engagement es of Burley, Ida., have purchased the Howard Freiss home, and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence dinner honoring Gail's brother. Jones of Logan plan to attend Max and his fiance. 25 West Fourth South in They also the Ice Follies and The State visited with Mrs. White's rel They plan to move in Fair Saturday. atives at Nephi. next week. The Stokes are former resiVISIT PARENTS RETURNS FROM dents of Bothwell. SOUTH CAROLINA The Freiss family will com- IN TREMONTON Mr. and Mrs. Bob Summers to Falls Charlene Woodruff, who has Idaho move their plete and baby of Ashton, Ida., spent spent the summer in Myrtle this week. the weekend in Tremonton with Beach, S. C, has returned home. Bob's parents, Mr. and Mrs. She plans to enroll lat Weber VISIT IN SPANISH FORK Mr. and Mrs. Dan Briggs Marion Summers and family. College in Ogden next week. spent the weekend visiting in Spanish Fork with their daughter, Mrs. Ted Jones and family. - u 13-1- y Tremonlon. Uiah Thursday, September 19. 1957. THE LEADER, BEAR RIVER HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SQUAD Name Class Pos. Michael Ramsdell QP Soph. Warren Christensen QB Soph. Don Kirby S. QB Bud Scalley J. QB Phil Harris HB J. HB Gary Henrie Soph. Carl Harris S. HB S. FB Gary Potter David Conger FB Soph. DeVon Sessions S. FB HB Hugh Davis Soph. Bill Anderson J. FB-HL. H. Thorpe S. HB No. 10 15 16 17 20 21 22 30 33 35 40 42 44 W. . . B Jay Hunsaker Larry Ficklin Keith Hyer DeLos Stenquist Dick Oyler Lyle Evans Clair Zollinger Vaughn Roundy Allan Shelton Oleen Marble Jim Arnold Reed Pierson David Troseth Sheldon Summers Jay Sandall Leo Peterson 55 58 60 61 62 63 65 66 70 73 74 75 76 77 80 82 83 85 87 C Soph. S. s. C-- G G g G HB Q T T Soph. S. ,J. S. J. J. J. x x S. X J. C-- T E E E E E Soph. S. Tommy Woodhead Soph. Darwin Harris Bill Puzey 168 154 168 160 185 238 J. J. 155 161 153 170 164 N THINKING OF WINTER HEATING? if Investigate STOKERMATIC . f Super I I 166 200 154 159 154 152 156 161 C-- T J. J. 112 131 135 137 135 138 153 155 162 158 147 149 155 Home-Healin- g 1 1 Furnace fI Low Cost Fuel Heat Distribution Silent Operation . S J $390.00 FREE - WHILE THEY LAST "BLACK FOREST" Clock A beautiful Timepiece encased in glass. A $50.00 value with each STOKERMATIC purchase 400-Da- y APPLIANCES BRADSHAW Appliances AL Gifts - Milk Glass Tremonton first-perio- d Services Held For Mrs. Lewis Wight Dies After L.B. Price Infant Short Illness Big? It's tremendous! ball-carryi- 1693 Penney stores put on a show of the year's most dramatic values! Come see what bargains alert Penney buying brings you! Come see how Penney's turns big-sca- buying power into better bargains, smaller price tags for you! le Men's Cotton PLAID FLANNEL SHIRTS VISITS IN SALT LAKE CITY Mrs. Rebecca Mortensen spent several days last week in Salt Lake City with her daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Evans. To husiiiessnien who helped sponsor children's tickets for the circus. To the school hoard and hus rivers for transporting school children to the circus. 1 WALDRONS ARRIVE FROM NORTH CAROLINA Mr. and Mrs. W. Calvin of North Carolina arrived in Tremonton Tuesday to spend the next few weeks visiting with the members of the family in the valley. Wal-dro- n Wal-dro- n Friends Enjoy birthday party A group of seven year olds enjoyed a birthday party Wednesday afternoon at the Grant Thompson home. The party was Glenn Thompson. honoring Guests were served a delicious outdoor supper and played games. OF FOREIGN WARS Borgstrom Bros. Post 4220 Sanforized shrunk. Bar tacked at points of strain. Stock up for school or play. X large. Non Crushing Rayon THROW RUGS 36" Printed 2 COTTON FLANNEL 3 yds. 1.00 Full bolts of new, bright florals, novelties and stripes for .your fall sewing needs. Boy's Two Piece Hard Finish DRESS SUITS 18.00 Sizes 12 to 18 only. Newest styles for dress up wear. Reduced for this event. 1.98 Sleep warm in these fleecy, Air flows thru 'n thru jj jlllfiiK ;Uf N" Penney's cotton knit sleepers p ll ;1 Never before achieved at this price, Snuggable soft cotton knits plussed with soles Kj that won't skid when he walks -1 ...will let healthy air circulate 1 through. Machine washable i I pastels. Fabulous buy! ; m II m ce i e- -3 soft blankets. Full bed size. 10 Only. Men's All Wool Odd Lots - Women's 28.00 1 lo 4 Jl CASUAL SUITS SHOES 3.50 Flats and heels, a complete clean-uof higher priced p shoes- - broken sizes. A cleanup of our late spring and summer stock. Regular weights for year around wear. Sport coat and slacks to match. Sizes 36 to 44. Men's - Women's Sizes Boy's Gabardine BROWN JERSEY GLOVES DRESS SLACKS 3.50 f !zes t for 5.00 Big color selection in Viscose rayon. Grecian border cut design. For any room in your home. 70x95" WHITE COTTON SHEET BLANKETS Sizes 10 to 18. Blues, browns, greys and charcoal. wood clear. model. Holly- Reduced to 3 for 87c A bargain buy in gloves for tomatoe pickers and those cold morning chores. Shop Penney's premium buys during .i, fcWi GET READY FOR ft $$h HUNTING Warm Cotton FLANNEL ' SHIRTS vim Qjav; And to all others who assisted us and supported the project. VETERANS 1.33 Bold, bright plaids in warm flannel for cold weather, sizes small, medium, large and Tre-monto- n. Thanks Boy's Blue Denim WAIST OVERALLS 1.33 . VISIT IN NEVADA Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Westmoreland returned home last weekend after spending the past ten davs in Nevada visiting with their sons and daughter. Don and Ether and their families live in Winnemucca. and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald C. Burt in Sparks. ' I. 1.98 Mm OUR PURE WOOL PLAIDS NEW 'TENROY" CORDUROY 1.00 10.00 Sizes 8 to 14 per cent wild' wool to double over suits, match over skirts. Neatly cuffed, deeply pocketed, blazing out in 10 different color combos! 100 yard vibrant, velvety corduroy covers a multitude of sewing uses. . . emerges fresh and glowing from your washer. Pastels; high shades. Penney's pinwale Bright red or hunting yellow, the newest colors for your hunting needs. MEN'S WARM SWEAT SHIRTS FULLY QUILTED TOGGLE PARKAS 5.95 1.69 Sizes 3 to 8 Built with Penney's time tested know-hoin winter-wear- ! Fine cotton twill is backed with warm quilting. Toggle front is sealed with heavy duty zipper. Cool nights and aemand these warmmornings fleece lined shirts for under your Jumper wear. You can't beat a Penney sweat shirt. Small medium, large or X large |