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Show J LEADER Tli Tremonton, Utah News From Fielding I V..' I$ ; Party Honors Retiring Ward Bishopric and Partners I I Wltiajlf .... t" I Liii Making a comparison in size of the new football score board with members of the Bear football squad are Coach Gerald Simmons, Warren Christensen, Don Lamb, Coach Don Peterson, J. D. Hawkes and Mike RamsdelL The score board was presented to the school by the classes of 1959-58-56-5- 5. . Whais The Score? Official presentat'on of the What's the score? How many scoreboard will be rade at the downs left and how many yards West-BeRiver gams, class of to go? Can the Bears push this ficials say. ar the gun over before touchdown sounds? No need for fans and students to ask those questions at home football games. All they will have to do will be to look to the south ends of the Bears' field to get "dope" from the newly-erelectric scoreboard to b officially In use for the first time when the Bears meet West on September 11. The scoreboard, similar to those found bordering college fields, is largely a gift to the school from the classes of.v1955, '56, '58 and in69. The board is 17 feet 4 inches ches wide and is 9 feet 5 In height. It will show the down, yards to go, score, quarter and time. The clock blinks the exact minutes and seconds left to play. Class officers of the respective classes making the presentation include: Class of 1955. Bob Gephart, president; Tom Ault, Kenneth Ward, secretary-treasure- r. "ice-preside- last-minu- te Class of 1956. Neal Iish, president; Ida Funk, Susan Scalley, secretary-treasure- r. ected Class of 1958. Larry Ficklin. president; Deanna Garfield, trtce- lienaneKa, Marilyn president; secreta ry- - treasurer. Class of 1959. Dick Oyler, pres ident; Julie Oyler, Tamara Christensen, secretary- - treasurer. BEAK RIVER BEAR! 1959 Football Schedule Home Games: 8:00 P.M. Friday, Sept. 11 West at Bear River Friday, Sept. 18 Bear River at Stv'.th Friday, Sept. 25 Bear River at Ofr n Friday, Sept. 30 Bountiful at Eery raver Wednesday, Oct. 9 Baar River at Sou h Cache Thursday, Oct. 15 Box Elder at Bear River Friday, Oct. 23 Logan at Bear River Friday, Oct. 30 Bear River at North Cache Friday, Nov. 6 r Bear River at Ben Lomond A RECIPf FOR MAKING THS YEARS OF CHILDHOOD rOFITALt ro 70U YOUHOSTERf 4m Take one Junior Estate Builder Policy, from Country Mutual Life for each child. Add time and a small yearly premium. Tend until each child has pride the tremendous in life you have given them, as they become adults. For at t age 21. each $1,000 insurance automatically increases to $5,000 with no increase in premium. Get the full story today Cc'l or Write Country Mutual Life CITY, UTAH X( ,fK .U' . 'i 'S Friday evening, the Wellings entertained foi their guests at an r, party which also included Mr. and Mrs. Todd Petersen and family, Logan, and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Oyler, Tremonton. Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Welling and their houseguests accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Petersen of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Moss of Tremonton and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Moss enjoyed a dinner party at Maddox Ranch House at Brigham. Dinner guests at the Elmo Munson home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hastings and sons Danny and Jeffery of Ogden. Miss Rose Ann Linford, Concord, Calif., spent the weekend visiting with her friend, Miss Reta Richards'. Weekend guests at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Burton and family and Mrs. Elma Petersen were Mr. and Mrs. Norman Petersen of Salt Lake City. Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Theo Richards were Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Stuck! of g d? Family Attends Camp Open' House; Harris Mr. and Mrs. Richard and family spent a very enjoyable time at Ft. Ord, Calif., visiting their son and brother Carl. It was Open House for visitors so they took advantage of the long Labor Day waekend. Onthe way they camped and enjoyed the sights at Lake Tahoe. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Anderson and family of Missoula, Mont, and Mra Daemar Andersen of Ogden called briefly one day this week to say Hello to the Keith TROUBLE FREE STOKER OPERATION Is Now Sold EXCLUSIVELY Fridals. Mrs. Wilma Fridal and her mother, Mrs. Raymond Evans of Malad, motored to Pocatello, Ida., last Tuesday to visit with In Tremonton rela- tives. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Andreasen and daughter Kathleen of Moab, spent the weekend visiting their parents, the Golden Andreasens and Henry Foxleys of Tremonton. Mr. and Mrs, Aldon Thompson are real happy to have their son Jon home with them again after serving 2 years on a mission to Sweden. 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Mr. and Mrs. Ross Rudd of Fielding and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hansen of Lewiston were dinner guests at the Howard Stokes's one evening last week-- for a weiner roast and watermelon bust after the ride. Dinner guests last Sunday at the Jay Stokes's were Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Stokes and family of Salt Lake City. evening under the direction 6f their teachers, Liia Heslop arid Rita Compton and Mack Hansen. They met at the church grounds ELWOOD " GET COMPLETE DETAILS TODAY SOUTH er out-doo- t Checketts, Phoenix, Arix., visited with Bishop and Mrs. Rex Richards and family and Mr. and Mrs. Theo Richards and family Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Welling and Mr, and Mrs. Ronald Welling and family spent Sunday at Lay-to- n visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Brown and family. Raymond Friends of Clifford Welling will be happy to know he is recovering nicely from a recent major knee operation. er ! 4 ' Thursday evening the retiring morning. Mrs. Stayner has lived were honored at a par- at Brigham since moving from Eishopric ty held at the recreational hall. Fielding. She is a sister of Mrs. . .. presided. Ruby Farnsworth. Bishop Rex Richards Miss Elaine Adams of Ogden Former Bishop and Mrs. Rosel Zundel, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Wood, spent the weekend visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Quinton Hess, Mr. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Afton and Mrs. Theo Richards and Mr. Adams. Miss Adams is now atand Mrs. Dale Coombs were each tending the Weber College where presented with flowers, the ladies she will major in "Cosmetology". Mr. and Mrs. Horace Peck enwith corsages and the men with tertained at a breakfast party at carnations. A lovely program was present- their home Saturday in complied under the direction of Mrs. ment to Mrs. Peck's nlother, Mrs. who was celeOpal Gam and consisted of a Leo Farnsworth her anniversary. birthday brating a duet by Judy Puppet Show, Hess and Reta Richards, a guitar Others present were Mr. Farnssolo by LaMont Richards, a solo worth, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Wood Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Bourne. by Val Leavitt, Jeanine Kent and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Harris and Edith favored with a reading, Ogden,' were overnight family, Tribute to the a gave Welling a't the home of Mr.' and guests the Bishopric expressing love and esteem which each held Mrs. John Coombs, Sunday. Guests at the home of Mr. and in. our community. A tribute was Leo Farnsworth , Monday Mrs. member all of the also paid to and who live "acorss the river" and were Mrs. Carmen Whittle who are now members of the daughter LaDawn and Mrs. Sharp Belmont Ward. ' The Bishopric of Preston. K.Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Grover, Mr, were each presented with humorous gifts, an,'! also a nice book, and Mrs. Leon Grover accompan"The Candle of the Lord" by ied by Mr. and Mrs. Dean Grover, Adam S. Bennion in appreciation Kaysville, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon of the fine work they have ac- Anderson, 'Bothwell, and Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Brough of Tremoncomplished in the past six and a ton enjoyed a family half years while serving in our at the Tropical Cafe at Brigham ward. Saturday evening. Dean and Edith Following the program, pie and Grover were overnight guests at Ice cream were served and a social the Ralph Grover home Saturday. enjoyed. Mrs. Theron Farnsworth and Weekend guests at the home of and Jay Hollingsworth, Theralynn Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Anger were Brigham, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Westley of McMurdie and and Mr. Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs., A. C. family TreChristensen, Darold Simmons of Brigham. monton visited with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Delia Hatton, Torrance, Leo Farnsworth Sunday. Canf., spent Sunday and Monday ' Mrs. Geneva Richards and Marie visiting with Mr. and Mrs. J. D. of Brigham, and Mrs. Joyce Munson. The Munsons accompanied her to Salt Lake City Monday to visit with her mother, Mrs. Ethel George, who is critically 111 at the L.D.S. Hospital there. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Gale Welling the past week were Mrs. Carmen Nish of Oakland and Mr. and Mrs Dale Welling and Larry of Belmont, Calif HILL HOME Mr. and Mrs. James Hill have been happy to have all of their family home for a few days. Visiting them have been Eu gene from Moab, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Nelson and family, Phoenix Ariz., Fanette Spencer and fam and Anna Lee ilv, Tremonton Hess and children, Garland. The Hill family celebrated Mr. Paris, Ida. Nelson's birthday with a dinner uoiunoji snioii jCrrura.1 held at the Tropical in Brigham was held A family at the home of Mr. and Mrs. City during their stay. Herman Potter and family SunMrs. Viola Voorhees has; re- day. Attending were Mr. and Mrs.-Deaturned to her hNne in Clinton, Grover and family, Kays- 111.,' after spending three weeks ville, Mrs. George Manning and with her daughter, Mrs. Sam Mrs. Elaine Tomlinson, Farming-ton- , Woerner. While here she accom Mr. and Mrs. Steve Potter panied the Woerners on a ten and family and Mr. and Mrs. Don where Potter and family. The occasion day's trip to California, was the birthday anniversary of they visited with relatives in Beach and Watsonville. Mrs. Effie Potter and, Mrs. Elaine Tomlinson. ucTi nx from Tom Mr. and Mrs. Owen Hess spent Louise and Jana Lee Kerr, dau Sunday visiting with Mr, and phters of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Mrs. Cloyd Pruitt and family at Kerr, returned last week after Clearfield. Sister Tasscs taking the Socatwa trip over the Mormon trail. They also attend Friends of Mrs. Hattie Stayner, ed the , Hill Cumorah pageant former resident of Fielding will and saw many other places of be, sorry to learn of her sudden interest while they were away, death which occured Monday matured. Then, view with head-star- , 10. 1353 Thursday, September 343 3" 4" 9 Building Materials 9 Home Improvements and Repairs O Kitchen Designs, Etc. 9 Garages Carports SAVE $ $ $ DROP CLOTH 9'12' Polyethelene S5.95 gai- - 99Cea. |