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Show Scouts to Hold Conference Explorer Mark director of Walter Garland Local A lain, News Mrs. Ann Karris and son Lynn and daughter Mrs. Caroline Stinson and baby of Pasadena, Calif., have been visiting relatives in the valley during the week. They left Monday to re- turn home. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Burns and two daughters of Ogden visited with their parents the Dean Coombs Sunday. The Don Bone family of Poca-tell- o spent Sunday with their parents in Garland. The Genealogical class of the Garland Second ward went to the genealogical library at Logan Friday night. Dorothy Capener of Salt Lake City spent the weekend with her parents. Bishop Elmer Hall and sons of Boise and Elmer's mother, Mrs. Margaret Hall visited at the Don Jensen home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Ramsdell and son of St. Anthony, Ida., were in the valley last weekend visiting with relatives. Guests at the Boyd Munns home for Easter were Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Ramsdell, St. Anthony: Mr. and Mrs. Dick Ramsdell, Hyrum and the Dee Rams-delof Tremonton and their families. They were celebrating ls the birthday of their father, Steveenson, Chap Emmerson Curtis and Mark Benson will address the Explorer Scouts of the Lake at their Bonneville Council "Citizens Now" Conference, Saturday. April 12 at Hill Air Force Base. Mr. Stevenson, the Keynote Speaker has had wide exper ience in working with young men. At present he is the First Assistant General Superinten- dant of the YMMIA of the L.D, S. Church, a former Bishop and member of the Mt. Ogden Stake Presidency. In addition he is a former President of Rotary and former chairman of the local Red Cross Chapter Chaplain Emerson Curtis of the Veterans Hospital in Salt Lake will speak on the theme of the (Conference which is "Citi zens Now" In the Home and In the Community. Chaplain Cur is has long been a favorite of the young people throughout Utah. Mr. and Mrs. LaDell Nielsen who are in LaVerkin with Mrs. Nielsen's parents. The Jack Yoders and Mrs. Sam Housely were in Paradise Sunday. Mrs. Ruby Nielsen is spending this week with her daughters in Ogden. A weekend visitor with relatives in Garland was Mrs. Thelma Elmer of Santa Anna, Calif. Deewey Ramsdell. George Burnham of Salinas, Mr. and Mrs. Ellery Hall Calif., visited his sister and mother at the Frank Elmer spent the weekend at Preston. home during the weekend. He Mrs. J. Delos Thompson of was in Utah for conference. Brigham City and her son The T. R. Logan family of Bruce of Los Angeles visited Las Vegas were weekend guests relatives in Garland Friday. of Mrs. Logan's sister, Mrs. Captain Dee Day of Mather Frank Elmer. Air Field, Calif., visited the Mr. and Mrs. Morris Rhodes Frank Pecks and Wesley have returned home from a Saturday. week's visit in Phoenix, Ariz. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peck Visiting their parents the were Brigham visitors Sunday. William Cullimores last weekMrs. Darlene Nielsen of Salt end were Jay and his family of Lake City spent Sunday at the Ogden and Boyd and family of Earnel Nielsen home. Mrs. Niel- Logan. sen's daughters who had spent A baby shower was hold Fri the week here returned home day night at the home of Mrs. with their mother. Joan Wassom for Mrs. Darlene Enjoying a week's visit are Rose of Provo. Gep-har- ts ' Ijj m i man mi mum tjuliiwiywwfqwwr mmwm mfymmm I 31 iufeaiu S? wv,vrr 13 Featuring 2 Speed Motor Throw-awa- y Bag IJ Modern Styling See if NOW at: f waning Accessor Automatic Shift I If mdel3!00 !li If COMPLETE CLEARANCE of 1957 Models 2 only CONSTELLATION MODELS 2 $59.95 Only, Very Best Upright HOOVER CLEANER It Beats as it Sweeps as it Cleans Was S124.9S NOW con-cusi- Weber, Box Elder, Morgan and North Davis Counties will begin to check in at the Conference at 8:00 A.M. Saturday morning. Highlights of the Conference will be the interesting discussion Session covering the following topics; Use of the Car, Mutual Understanding with Parents, Community Service, Respect for Law, Getting an Education and a tour of the Base facilities. Registration is open to all registered Explorers in the Council Area, however, we must limit attendance at 200 Explorers on a "first come, first served basis." Registration may be made at your Council offic, 225 Kiesel ents, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Gibbs. Building, Ogden, Utah. Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Neil Gibbs attended funeral services at Willard for Mrs. Ann Rock, aunt of Mrs. Gibbs. Bishop and Mrs. Ross Redford of Bancroft, Ida. , Mr. and Mrs. Funeral sedvices for Alfred Fred Redford of Boise and Mr. (Fred) Doutre, 78, who died R. L. Redford of Logan called Sunday at Rupert, Ida., will be Friday at the home of Mr. and conducted Thursday at 1 p.m. Mrs. Lyman Zollinger. They in the Tremonton Fourth Ward wjere on the way to Salt Lake City to attend conference. chapel by" Bishop Reid Oyler. Dee Petersen and Fred Peter Friends may call at Rogers Mortuary in Tremonton from sen of Logan went to Salt Lake 10 a.m. until time for the ser City Saturday evening to attend vice. Burial will be in the River-vie- their Missionary reunions. Mr. and Mrs. Verl Waldron Cemetery. Mr. Doutre was born Sept. 11, attended Verl's Missionary re1879 in Crookston, Minn., a son union in Salt Lake City Friday of Alfred and Melvina Yell evening. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Wildon of Doutre. When ten years of age, the family moved to Snake Val- Mancos, Colo., left Thursday ley, Utah, and in 1901 to Spr- after spending several weeks as guests of their daughter, Mrs. ing Valley, Nev. He married Vida Rogers Aug. Verl Waldron and family. Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Ben 20, 1913 in Ely, Nev. They moved to Blue Creek in 1915. Tolman made a business trip to Ogden. Mrs. Doutre died last June. Mr. and Mrs. Howard PeterSurviving are two sons and one daughter, Edward Doutre, sen saw their son Lynn off FriTremonton, Harold, Paul, Ida., day for Ford Leonardwood, Mo., and Mrs. Alfred (Florence) where he is serving with the Crebs, Samuels. Ida.; also two U. S. Armed Forces.' Mrs. Howard Petersen spent sisters and two brothers, Mrs. Eveline Grimaud, and Joseph Canada; Montreal, Doutre, Steve, Spokane; Mrs. Albina Jacaway, Ely, Nev. Attend State Funeral services for Odell Marshall, 44, who died of a heart ailment Saturday morning, were conducted Tuesday in the Plymouth Ward by Bishop Oleen Josephson. The prelude and postlude were The played by Sandra Starr. choir sang, "If I Could Hie to Kolob," and the invocation was given by Steed Estep. The first speaker was Horton Nish of Logan, after his talk Mrs. Flora Steed Latimer sang, "One Fleeting Hour," and Howard Hess of Ogden was the next speaker. After closing remarks by Bishop Josephson, the choir sang, "God Moves in a Mysterious Way," and (Clyde Estep gave the benediction. Burial was in the Plymouth Cemetery by Rogers Mortuary, where the grave was dedicated by John Marshall. Mr. Marshall was born in Plymouth Feb. 22, 1914, a son of Peter and Katie Steed Marshall. He was reared in Plymouth and attended Bear River High School. He married Lucille Moser in Malari in 1936. They were later separated. lie has been secretary of the M I A. and a ward teacher in the Plymouth ward. Surviving are one son Dallas with the U. S. Navy in California and one daughter. Dixie Lee, Van Nuys. Calif.; also two sisters and three brothers. Mrs. Leo (Maud) Lamb and Mrs. Lawrence Archibald, (Ruth) Plymouth; Emery and Chesley Marshall, Eldred, Plymouth; Ogden. it i , Phone AL Tremonton m . 4- - WESTINGHOUSE son. Orsen Jensen flew to Chicago. Tuesday to attend an International Harvester meeting and banquet, representing the Jay QUICK RECOVERY ELECTRIC WATER HEATERS' 111.. COROX Direct Heat Exclusive Elements give you 150 hot water 6 times faster! You could wash a load of clothes every hour, all day long . . . and never run out of hot water! Smaller, more compact yet outperforms heaters twice its size. Installs or vents. No flames anywhere, no costly flues to shorten tank life. Low-cooperation. Protection Policy. high-spee- d G VISIT MOTHER TIMES FASTER than During the past week several of Mrs. Hilda Holmgren's dauordinary heaters! ghters have been in Tremonton to see their mother. Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Sampson and family of Durango, Colo., were here for a few days, Mrs. W. I. StodMust Be Connected With Utah Power & Light Lines dard of Grand Rapids, Mich., d spent the time while her FOR BEST BUYS ON APPLIANCES SEE was on a business trip to Salt Lake, City with her mother and Mrs. Glen Stanger and family of Idaho Falls were at the Holmgren home for a few Tremonton - AL days. Garland - AL st ar voca-msu- w,Westinjhouse se bus-ban- Northern Furniture Co. and Mrs ("on Sl( ff ? s' HI iSmfm . ',iflilnirlin...l.: .M mr -tv; rT72"1 4V ':ZKffiMW men J)istance JsJlways Jemptinff I Take a new Cadillac point its hood toward some distant destination and watch what happens! We would be willing to wager that clay's end would find you far closer to journey's end than you could ever have imagined! Then consider how easy the car is to handle! It is incredibly agile and responsive and wonderfully smooth and level of ride. In fact, if you have selected the extra-cooption of Cadillac's air suspension, can you scarcely detect the presence of the road. We say this because wc know how wonderful the miles are when they pass beneath the wheels of a new Cadillac and how tempting distance is when seen through the windshield of the "car of cars". First of all, imagine how comfortable and rested are soft and deep you would bo! The and perfectly contoured. The steering wheel is ideally positioned . . . and the car is wonderfully spacious. And think of your pride and contentment! The very knowledge that your motor car is so highly admired and so widely respected adds its own reward to each and every mile. seat-cushio- n spent Easter Sunday in Mount lul with Mr and Mrs Tom Stef fen The two Steffen children returned to Tremonton to stav a week or so with their i STANDARD OF st Yon ought to try it soon. Your dealer will be happy to explain the virtues of Fleetwood coachcrafting and to give you the facts on every model, including the exclusive KIdorado Brougham. THE WOULD FOR MORE THAN HALF A CENTURY VISIT YOUJl LOCAL AUTHORIZED CADILLAC DEALER COME ON IN or CALL HALES BROS. FURNITURE 49 Buried Tuesday . I Mr. and Mrs. Fonce Zollinger visited Monday with his brother, Lyman Zollinger and family Mrs. Cecile McNeeley visited last week with her mother. Mrs. Leslie Anderson in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. C, E, Miller spent three days in Salt Lake City attending Conference. They were guests of their daughters, Lois Miller and Mrs. Lee Eskel- - Orlell Marshall Mr The HOOVER FACTORY SERVICEMAN will be in our store Saturday, April 19 for FREE INSPECTION on any old cleaner. SHAPE of TOMORROW mm w JVIr. and Mrs. Earl Marble of Preston. Ida were visiting with relatives and friends in Tremonton Monday They recently returned from a short vacation trip to Arizona $68.88 WESTINGHOUSE Doutre Funeral Set for Tlmrs. SINGS WITH COLLEGE GROUP Wayne Stenquist, who is attending USU was a member of the chorus from the school that furnished the singing for the Friday sessions of the LDS Quarterly conference in Salt Lake City. Wayne's wife and Ilecn and Bruce Stenquist accompanied him to Salt Lake City and attended the Friday conference sessions. (The Hoover that floats on air) Very powerful Formerly $97.50 with tools wow the will make the Final Challenge at the of the Conference. Young men from all parts of Benson, B.Y.U. Ogden Center, a few days last week at Dugway THE LEADER, Tremonton. Utah with her daughter, Mrs. Dean Thursday. April 10. 1958 THATCHER Heulet and husband. Ervin Petersen, Mrs. Alice served turkey dinner to 15 Jensen and Mrs. Rosa Adams D. Harris Co. PENROSE Mr. and Mrs. Dale Gardner visited in Ogden Wednesday guests including Mr. and Mrs. By Mrs. Leonard Petersen with Mrs. Ella Peterson who and family of Logan were guests Carl Coombs and family of San was in the hospital there. Mrs. of Mr and Mrs. Mervin Holt and Francisco, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Petersen returned home from family Sunday and accompan- Thomas Harper, Mr and Mrs. Meet the hospital Monday. Her con- ied them to picnic on the Little Earl Harper, Mr. and Mrs. dition is reported satisfactory. Mountain. Blaine Harper and their famMr. and Mrs. Lyman Zollinger Sunday evening the Holts ilies of East Garland. Arrive From Washington attended the FFA convention Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Merrill in Salt Lake City where Lyman was awjarded a placque and pin and daughter Cindy Lou of as honorary State farmer. Mrs. Pullman, Wash., arrived Saturto spend the spring vacation Zollinger was presented a cor- day Mr. and with Mrs. Leonard sage. Petersen and family. Lewis is Mr. and Mrs. Levitte Taylor a student at the Washington of Arimo, Ida., called Sunday State U. Monday evening the A BLUE CHIP INVESTMENT FOR YEARS TO COME at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Petersens accompanied the Meri Orsen Jensen and family. Mrs. rills to Logan where atthey Taylor is the sister of Mr. Jen- tended a session of the LDS sen. Temple and met Mr. Merrill's Mr. and Mrs. Clark Gibbs parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lional and family of Paradise were Merrill, and returned to Swan Sunday guests of Clark's par- Lake with them for a few days. Come in and enroll in deneral Motors' "Aim to Dinner guests Sunday at the V 'Mron home were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Holley and Mr. nH Mrs Verl Stone of Spanish Fork. Lite" Contest T,o col WAYNE SANDALL MOTOR COMPANY 16 I EAST MAIN TREMONTON cTij" i |