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Show r V'V 1 - . Tk Thursday. December 17. 1959 - -- ' month Newman, Mary old daughter of Duane and Marie Roche Newman 'died at the local hospital Dec. 12 at ' 6:15 a.m. ' of ' -- . pneumonia.' The baby was bom Aug. 8, 1958 in Sugar City, Ida. Surviving are her parents of Tremonton;' one brother, Rodney H., and one sister, Tena Marie; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Roche, Tremonton; and Ike Newman, Thatcher; also a great grandmother, Mrs. Ethel Roche, Pocatello. Funeral services were conducted Tuesday afternoon in the Thatcher - Penrose ward chapel with Bishop William D. Burton In charge. Burial was in the Valley View Cemetery. i Vf Ihh h ' X " vj ") f) y " ' I I i i ''"i " if vy rT of Garland Second Ward Primary held a Christmas party at the Church hall Friday even tag. Supper was served after which a program was presented n under the leadership of Mrs. Wassom. Gifts were exchanged. Special guests were Bishop and Mrs. Marion Sorenson, Bishop and Mrs. Jay Law and Mr. and Mrs. James White. st Last week's happy winner in the Who Who contest is Mart Anderson, shown here with Mel Carlson of Carlson's Glass and Paint who sponsored last week's contest. Mart received $7.50 for unmasking Mrs. Lavon Crystal in the contest, but this week's winner could possibly win $90. Or-li- Leader Contest Offers Possible $90.00 for Christmas Present STUDDED TEE FENCE, POSTS " Order Today While Prices are low. Available In ' Vi. 6 and 62 ft. 1 ; , I Made from highorbon steeL Heavy tough rail duty anchor plate. Protected with heavy coat of green enamel paint. See Your Branch Manager (Reed Giles & FARMERS COOP UTAH POULTRY A very welcome Christmas check for $90 will go to the win ner of the Who's Who contest next week, and everyone is eligible to enter. The clues concerning Lavon Crystal must have been very easy to follow, as 564 entries were deposited during the week. Practically all of them correctly identified Mrs. Crystal. uanana, una jviarc Anaerson, week's winner gave 15 clues which was one too many. Even though one clue was repeated, there were SCHOOL GIRL BREAKS ANKLE Carol Jean Hodges, 14, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. LaRue Hodges, fell on the steps at the Junior High school and broke her ankle in two places. She was taken to the Valley Hospital where she will remain for a day or two while a cast is being applied. CARD OF THANKS The help and sympathy extended to us in the sudden loss of our husband and father has meant a great deal to us. We deeply appreciate the kindness shown us and the friendship of our neighbors and those around us. We will always be grateful for your help. Mrs. Francis Norr and family. SMITH-CORON- UNDERWOOD, standard standard ADLER PREMUS FACIT TH ADLER Jr. E. UNDERWOOD. Universal UNDERWOOD. Universal (White colored) Plus Sales Tax on All used Machines 129.50 129.50 129.50 129.50 119.50 120.86 116.28 still only 14 printed, so Mr. Anderson wins $7.50, and the balance is added to next week's money, bringing the total to $90. The sponsor this week is Flowerlane Floral. Everyone is eligible to enter. There is no charge and an equal chance for Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Markham everyone to win. See that your name and guess and number of and family were in Spanish Fork clues found is in the contest box Tuesday to attend funeral services for Lynn's brother, Ben S. before 11 a.m. next Monday. Markham, who died there leaving a wife and two children. INVITATION TO BID Mrs. Markham has also spent Sealed proposals in duplicate are the past two weeks in Spanish invited by the Board of Commis Fork with her mother, Mrs. Willsioners of Box Elder County, iam D. Holt, who has recently had Brigham City, Utah, for the an operation. erection of the BOX ELDER COUNTY COURT HOUSE ADDITION AND ALTERATIONS, BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, PROJECT 101 in accordance with plans and specifications prepared by L. DON FRANDSON, ARCHITECT, 1226 - 27th ST. OGDEN, UTAH. Proposals shall be filed at the ofLB- fice of the County Clerk of said in House said Court at County, Brigham City, Utah, on or before 10:00 A.M., January 6th, 1960, at LB. GROUN CHUCK which time all proposals will be 89c LB. 2 GROUND opened and read aloud in the Commissioner's Board County Room of same building. Proposals shall be accompanied by a certified check made payable to the C 11 order of the Board of Commissioners of Box Elder County, " Brigham City, Utah for an of amount of not less than 5 The Perfect Xmas Gift the amount of the bid. Said check of the accepted bidder shall be forfeited in case he fails or refuses to enter into the contract and furnish the bond required. LARGE "FAMILY" SIZE FRUIT PIES The owner reserves the right to Bakery Cherry. Apple. Boysenberry. Washington reject any and all proposals or Mince. Pineapple. Pumpkin waive any alternates and to bidding informality. Documents will be on file in the office of the County Clerk, Brig' ham City, Utah, on or after December 18, 1959. A deposit of $23.00 is required for release of 1 documents to anyone desiring to submit a proposal. Complete instructions to bidders are included in bidding documents. By order of Board of Cimmlssion-er- s of Box Elder County, Brigham City, Utah, this 14th day of December, 1959. . E. Emery Wight Chairman, Board of County Commissioners, Brigham City, Utah. Published December 17, 1959 Brother of Lynn Markham Dies In Spanish Fork us. choice 39d BLADE CUT 69c BEEF 3 for J 00 Sim It SOFT MIX 1 SOFT MIX nvL-SmT- SL; lbs, 2 lbs. 4'2 Box si, 98 89g 3LBS CHOCOLATES 8198 5LBS. Happy Holiday ,. and best wishes for . the coming year. Serving you has been real pleasure... thank you I Farrcll J. Bess "S4 AL 225i - TREMONTON ii''l,"r.iii' ,,iTr1oOB, - . J, ; fa jGillispie. ;: ' Rev,v David R. Neuman, - 2 GUM DROPS S349 L1!- - PEAK CHOCOLATES 16 ox. Shelled 2 W- - Utah Pastor u cr ETHYLENE GLYCOL TYPE 2 E ANTI-EUS- T ONE FILLING LASTS ALL SEASON Per gallon in case lots GUARANTEED (6) FAMILY FARM STORE East Main 350 sWsN" or BoB"y AL u0RAlilCiES Them By 6 dOZ' Den Jh Bag or UU qq ctn ioc LB- - Arizona Jumbo ' No. 1 Cello Pack cauliflower - Libbys ' - 22 PUMFKIH 2 cans 256 Kraft gtsfe fruit CAKE MIX QBEAM 49c pu 37d Q,55fi RAISINS PMSTOLOGS 2 lbs. 37 4for 59g Family all In government or school AUHicm Values Plus 45fi gpg b9t AMERICAN F00B 896 STORES INC Shelled Salted CASHEWS Herhyt IT!) ' WfllHDTS 16 ox. HOU NEED on MIRACLE WHIP 3pu'"Is JMSYij Y d " h!? , VHi dUSY frnpillTC LEADER OFFICE SUPPLY 1 of Logan. PirO PAYMENTS I a ninth grade student at Logan Junior High School and was a member of the band and chorus. Survivors;' include her father, Tremonton ? her mother, Logan and three brothers and sisters, Richard, Spencer and DiAnn all enniPIII mw-- $ LIBERAL DISCOUNT FOR CASH EASY MONTHLY young people were injured. Kathryn. Paula Hawkins was born May 14, 1954 in Logan, a daughter of John and Ruby Spencer Hawkins. She was a member of the Logan 17th Ward, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, where she took an active part She was Ruby Louise Bowcutt Forsberg Godfrey, 48, former resident of Garland, died Tuesday afternoon in an Ogden hospital of leukemia. She moved to Ogden with her husband five years ago. Funeral services will be , con ducted Friday at 1 p.m. in the Garland Second Ward, with Bish op Mack Taft of the Ogden 47th ward in charge. Friends may call at the home of her brother, Virgil D. Bowcutt in Tremonton Thurs day from 7 to 9 p.m. and Friday from 11 a.m. until time for the service. Burial will be in the Riverside Cemetery, by Rogers Mortuary. Mrs. Godfrey was born July 17, 1911 at Blind Springs, a daughter of Alfred G. and Josephine New man Bowcutt. The family moved to Garland when she was. a child. She graduated from Bear River High school in 1929. She married Jack Forsberg Nov. 16, 1932 in the Logan LDS Tem ple. He died June 18, 1944. She married Asael Godfrey May 20, 1949 in the Salt Lake Temple. While in Garland, she served as superintendent of the Junior Sunday School, and was a Sunday School teacher in Ogden. Surviving are her husband, one daughter, Susan, Ogden; and the following brothers and sisters, Clarence Bowcutt, Garland; Mrs. Don (Hazel) Burnhope, Helper; Mrs. Sam (Mariba) Forsgren and Mrs. Don (Viola) Cutler, both of San Corinne; Frank Bowcutt, Mrs. Jerald (Betty Francisco; Ruth) Jensen, Ogden; Virgil D. Bowcutt and Mrs. Ronald (Joan) Ransom, Tremonton. MflDfl Swifts98 TYPEWRITERS rt-- V? ? 1 ' your attendance... 9:30 a.m. - Church School Ruhy B. Godfrey Dies in Ogden fiEE GIVE A LASTING GI FT SEE OUR REBUILT STANDARD and NEW PORTABLE r,j - ; 1 Funeral, services for Kathryn Paula Hawkins, 14, were held in Logan at 12 o'clock on Saturday with Jntermeht in the Logan City was Miss Hawkins Cemetery. killed in an automobile accident on Thursday in which three other 17 - COMMUNITY 11:00 a.m. - Worship Services. METHODIST CHURCH 7:30 pjn. - Christmas program The Methodist presented- by . the Church School Community" fche Under direction of Mrs. Sydney Church of Tremonton welcomes HOLIDAY ACTIVITIES Funeral Services Held Saturday For Crash Victim i i : L xr1 ' ::, Christmas Party The officers and teachers no-ho- . , ,4 : . Primary Holds f . ii.fcfe.fe FR-tri:- 'December 22 Tremonton Third Ward 7:30 ' Young Marrieds Smorgasbord December 22 Seminary building 8:00 M Men & Gleaners Holiday Party December 27 Tremonton First Ward 7:30 Stake Explorer & Mia Maid Fireside December 28 Tremonton First Ward 8 to 10 . . Scout & Beehive Christmas Platter Party December 29 Tremonton Third Ward 7:30 Mutual Studies Smorgasboard December 31 12:30 BJULS. Gym 9:30 TWO STAKE New Year's Eve Dance :' Baby Tuesday Ann 16 I L E A D E R Services .Held . For Newman- r - ' DIPPING CHOCOLATE 7 ' 69d 69d . Watch for Our Handbill Monday for More Xmas Values - |