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Show THE LEADER. Tremonlon. Utah Thursday. August 28. 1958 Services Honor Mother, Infants Funeral services for MarJean Jensen Anderson and her twin sons were conducted Aug 21 in the Beaver Dam Ward by Bishop Thomas Y. Simmons. Th" youmi mother di"d Aug. 18 in a Salt Lake City hospital, of a cerebral hemorrhage. The FOR VOTE babies were stillborn. Invocation was offered by Alma Harder and L. C. Chris- topherson gave the benediction. A vocal solo, ' Sometime We'll Understand," was sung by Virgil Francom; Anna Durfey sang "God Understands." Speakers included William Bradfi' Id, Clark Bowen. Lynn Sorenson and Pres. Robert J. Potter with remarks from Bishop Simmons. An organ and piano duet, "Meditation," by Massent, was played by Virginia Erickson rind Blanche Johnson. 'T Walked Today Where Jesus Walked" was sung by Gordon Bigler. Interment was in the cemetery with Doufjjas Oylor of'f. ring the dcdicalory prayer. Dew-'vvill- f. e live '1 Hahv l)i IHKU-- - y. J f her parents, five brothers, Kenneth, with the U. S. Air Force at FJ Paso, Tex.: Keith, Marvin, Max, Allen, all of 'Garland, grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Ora L. I Iyer, Ogden; and Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Reese, ' 5A ........ are Surviving - j Logan. The baby was buried Tuesday in the Garland cemetery. The was dedicated by John .i grave Ward. Robert J. Potter Rogers mortuary Chest had Miss Ruth Johnson and her mother, Mrs. Oluf Johnson, who spent the summer away, returned home last week in time for Miss Johnson to resume her teaching work at Bear River high school. Mrs. Johnson spent the summer with her daughter. Mrs. Sterling C. Barton and family in Schenectady, N.Y.. while Ruth visited many places of i terest in Europe. She was ac companied by an aunt. Mrs. Leroy White of Perry. The two visit'fl relatives in England and spent some time at the World's Fair in Brussells. My rented c ir iliev toured Scotland. Wales, parts of Germany, Belgium Holland and Switzerland. In Kntflnnd they stopped at one of he six motels in the countr, and found the night's also included lodging pric-breakfast Misy Jdhusiai. who visited Europe six years ago. reports that prices in the continent have shot skyward since she was there, and living costs are at an high. In England prices are on a level similar to those in this country. luave in-- all-tim- e' Kay Enlists In Marine Corps A Hi 11 Arlin J. Kay charge of interment. is now in Diego. Calif., beginning a San r four-yea- N'-v.- . CAKD OF THANKS the family of MarJean Anderson wish t convey our heartfelt thanks and appreciation to the people who so gracStands on past record of iously gave of their time ami efforts at the time of our wife unbiased, fair consideration and daughter's passing. for ALL of Box Elder Co. We would also like to express our appreciation for the wonderful tributes paid to her in song, speech, and beautiful floral offerings. Ralph T. Anderson 9 The Mark Jensen Family We, COMMISSrONEIt Primary i Election Tnes., Sept. Kay was enlisted Aug. 15. he departed afterwhich for "Boot Camp" in San Die'o. lie will be stationed there for approximately 12 weeks. Upon th" completion of this phase of training he will be transferred to Camp Pendleton, course Calif., for a of individual combat training. Prior to joining the Marine Corps the new Marine Private attended Bear River high school and worked on various around the Tremonton-Garlanarea. five-week- Utah's Blind Enjoy ys Week's s fa-m- Aug. 28, 29, 30 The Utah State Health department mobile chest unit will visit Tremonton Aug. 28, 2) and 30 at the Fair grounds. will be offered to all adults 25 years of age and over and to certain other persons. Hours for the visits are from 2 to 6 p.m. and 7 to 8:30 p.m. with night hours extended to 11 p.m. Saturday. The s ervice is free and designed to find early unknown tuberculosis, lung cancer and certain heart conditions when chances of recovery are best More Susceptible . Men are especially urged to Mrs. Inez Deem, get an county health nurse, reports. In 1!I53 of the 147 cases of TB reported in Utah. 133 were men and 14 were women. The unit is manned by a trained technician with voluntei r clerks and hostesses. Time required for the is about one minute. The individual gives his name and address to the clerk to identify the film and make it possible to mail each person a report of the Hold Your Breath The person then removes his coat or jacket and any object in shirt pockets or jewelry on the chest, steps up to the machine, takes a deep breath, holds it for a second and that's all. Abnormal findings will be reported as soon as possible after the survey. Your doctor will decide if there is something of importance .after checking the findings. If there's nothing wrong, you will also receive that information. Everyone in Box Elder county. 25 years of age and older is while urged to get a chest the unit is in Tremonton, Mrs. Deem stated. x-r- ay X-ra- y Camp-O- STORRERS HAVE GUESTS Miss Carole Storrer and Larry Overstake were weekend visitors of Mr. and Mrs. William ut 13. x-r- s I i" fo' -- 1.73 1.00 1.79 FE ATHER PILLOWS FULL LARGE SIZE Wool Double Blankets CHOICE OF 4 GOOD COLORS SATIN BINDINGS 4.50 CELAFIL PILLOWS SOFT AND SOX B.V.I). ,5ovs TICKET 9 pleasure to Sept. Primary been a It has serve you. VISIT IN NORTHWEST Mrs. Adam Brenkman, Mrs. Palmer Mann and Ilene Sorenson returned home this week from a vacation trip to Pasco, Wash., where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Mann and family. pledge all of my time and efforts for the betterment of Box Elder County. There is no substitute for experience. I BOYS Genuine Goodyear Welt Construction. 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High Enrollment One hundred twenty - nine were registered at camp this year, probably the largest enrollment in the historv' of the camp. Mrs. Clough, reports. People attended the week's camp-ou- t from as far north as Trenton and as far south as Beaver. Many activities were available at the camp in addition to handicrafts under the direction of the home teachers MENS iSjisdsisfy' j HI FOLKS! y. enlistment period with the Mr. and Mrs. Clair 'Gay sp.'nt REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE several flays last week in WelK Marine Corps, according to Technical Sergeant Robert W. on business. FOR Wilson. Marine Corps recruiter. COUNTY X-Ra- To Be Given ! An infant daughlcr was born Aug. 25 to Frank A and Mary Kdna Reese llyer uf Garland. Th" baby was dead at birth. ? "X English Teacher ent Summer Touring Europe rj(y pr. 39 ,),', .... REMEMBER IT COSTS NO MORE TO HAVE YOUR SHOES PROPERLY FITTED BY TRAINED SHOE SALESMEN AT GEPHART'S. IVY SHIRTS BEAUTIFUL COLORS AND PATTERNS Composition Sole And Heel. 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