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Show IS. Tremonton, Utah The LEADER Westmoreland Services at 1 p.m. In Second Ward Thursday; April Religion Banned in County's System by Education Bd. Vote . . t - 21. 1963 t i i A policy banning the teaching of sectarain religion or denomina grade for failure to participate tional doctrine in Box Elder coun- in school sponsored activities in will be conducted Thursday, (toty school was voted unanimously which attendance at religious deday) at 1 p.m. in the Tremonton by the district school board m nominational service is a part of second Ward. their last meeting. Bishop Miles Thompson will be that activity or where participaProposed by Supt. Walter D. tion in an activity is in direct in charge. Friends may call at the was adopted conflict to moral or Talbot, the policy family home at 12 E. 3rd So. after the topic of religion in beliefs or conflicts with religious from 11 a.m. until time for the attendschool appeared at the meeting. ance at his or her own church service. Burial will be in the a C. R. Manly, spokesman for Hiverview Cemetery by Rogers functions." ' " , ' 6 ' group of Brigham City parents, 'i Mortuary. and matter the discussed Standards presentMrs. Westmoreland died suddenEyed ed views of those he represented. A criticism of standards in Box ly Monday afternoon at her home. It was then that Supt. Talbot Elder school district by a Brig-haShe and Mr. Westmoreland had reproposed the policy which conturned Saturday night from a City man brought a sharp forms to Utah statutes in the rebuttal by members of the board. Death was from an apparent heart matter of public schools and re Youngsters in the One-Fiv-e attack. H. F. McQueen told the board year old division, supervised by Charles Wood anxiously ligion. She was born Feb. 11, 1889 in await the starting signal for Saturday's Garland Lion's Club Easter Egg hunt. This he felt educational standards in Layton, a daughter of Richard G. Following is the policy: provided data to substantiate his Ellen (Nellie) Burgin Kay group was released at 10 a.m., with two older groups following at 10:30 and 11 a.m. and Mary Ann Harris Watt. The "No teacher shall teach any the district should be uplifted and family moved to Thatcher in 1898, sectarian religion or denomana- - views. He said the situation was where she was reared. tional doctrine in the schools of not peculiar to Utah. She married W. A. Westmorethis county. No partiality or pre In answering his charges, mem land Jan. 12, 1921 in the Logan ference shall be shown to children bers of the board pointed out that LDS Tmeple. They have made of one sect or religious denominaTroops of the Golden Spike dis Kraus, Odeen Buxton and Lynn he, McQueen, was using the ex Funeral services were conducted tion over another. their home in Tremonton since of two or three years trict of the Boy Scouts of Amer- Capps will be in charge of the periences Wednesday afternoon in the Trethat time. No student shall be made to ago and did not reflect the pres- ica will gather April 29 east of campground layout. Dr. Grant An active church worker, she monton First Ward for Mrs. Ellen suffer embarrassment nor fear ent e Keeder will head and programming Tremonton for their spring the first aid philosophy had served as president of the (Nellie) Burgin Kay, 80, who died loss of credit or reduction Chairmen of the Garland Lions in Petersen Park, according headquarters. of of the board. Thatcher Ward YWMIA and as Sunday after a long illness. She to Waldo Cook, publicity chairEaster Egg Hunt committees reS. Roberts. Anderson and Cook, man. Sunday School secretary in that died at the home of her daughter, that port approximately 240 chilR. Peterson will be in charge of Mrs. Virgil Waldron in East Treward. dren and mothers participated in The event, a demonstration of registration, with Hunsaker, Jay was believed to be the comin Tremonton sne had been a monton. methods, McFarland and Reed Jensen in what camping techniques, Bishop George Smith was in first sponsored Easter Primary teacher, Relief Society munity's equipment, organization .and lead- charge of the campfire. class leader and visiting teacher charge of the funeral service and hunt. Egg to with ership patrols seeking Dick Harris, Evan Thompson, She was also a member of the burial was in the Riverview CemeCharles Wood reported around reach fixed standards of achieve- Roberts, Dave Wright and C. 100 Farm Bureau and the Daughters tery by Rogers Mortuary. run will 4:30 from ments, year olds, accomp.m. Anderson will head events and Mrs. Kay was born Dec. 12, of Utah Pioneers. For many years, Book Fair The McKinley Science, Art and their 1:30 mothers, were on panied by 29, Friday, April through a Book Fair will be held April 28, activities, with Jay Bourne and the she had been local registrar of 1879 in Wisewood, England, line at 10 a.m. p.m. starting Saurday. Book The will in Fair Fronk be Jack the managing the awards. Vital Statistics for the Northern daughter of Jesse and Sarah 1960, between 6 and 9:00 p.m., Vernald Johns reported 90, Parents of participating scouts School Library under Camporee Schedule Wakefield Burgin. Box Elder District. according to Mrs. Emerene An- McKinley will Fribe of the year olds, and Art Michthe of Miss Vesta direction special guests in to Utah Ferry. Friday The family came derson. Surviving are her husband and aelis estimated about 50, at 4:30-6 in p.m. Check There visitors will see some of day evening campfire program the following sons and daughters, 1893 and settled in Lehi, where The fair will be an open house 8 p.m., Cook said. year olds took part. 6 - 6:30 - Retreat Mrs. Ernest (Mary) Abel, Gar- she lived until her marriage to event and the public is invited to the book characters come to life Thirty-thre- e dollars in cash 6:30 - 7 - General Assembly Site for the event is land; James Ray, Ogden; Don Abraham Kay Feb. 14, 1906 in the visit any time during the evening and a display of new books added were redeemed by the prizes 8 Tremonton-Deweyville 9:30 mile off to the came our Campfire Board LDS of the Lake Program Salt Mrs. and They and to Temple. by see the year's art work Lee, Winnemucca, Nev., library youngsters. Three dollars of prize 10 p.m. - Taps Gerald (Edna) Burt, Sparks, Nev.; to make their home in Tremonton science projects which will be on Education 5 a n d the McKinley highway, on the west side of Bear were left behind, unredeemed eggs to River. road Petersen Entrance Saturday also five stepsons and daughters, at that time and have lived here display in the rooms, halls and in School PTA in the amount of or eaten. 6 a.m. - Reveille one east of the mile is about $530. park Richard Hyrum Westmoreland, since then. the gymnasium At least one youngster was ob6:20 - 6:30 - Colors of Tremonton. She has worked as a teacher in Mrs. Mildred Vance and Mrs. Children will be assigned to exBeginning at 8:30 p.m. a film crossroads east served eating a prize egg worth 8 6:30 Clean up Breakfast, Clyde Anderson, Reg Hunsaker Marie Hollis, Salt Lake City. ing her active years as a church plain their science materials to will be shown on the building of 25 cents, found about five minutes - 8:30 - Inspection are the Leland and Harris j and general Relief Honey-villthe public, and the county fair the DEW Line (Distant EmergPrimary Society Sally Estella Hughes, after the hunt began. 8:30 - 11:30 - Field Events and Ether Westmoreland, art entries will be chosen from ency Warning Line across Can- camporee committee. Bill Roberts, The culinary craft of Deveres Stan-de- r. 11:30 - 12:30 - Lunch Stan Cook, Anderson, two Tony are one also art daughters the Surviving Winnemuca; brother, ada). display. "Pierre" Owens and Jay 'Tex" 12:30 General Max and Richard Peterson Assembly H. Oscar Mrs. one William Watt, Thatcher; and five and son, Law, with the talents of the asMichaelis are the headquarter?' Awards - Closing Ceremony sisters, Mrs. Melvin Wood, Mrs. (Hazel) Koford, Glendon B. Kay 1 1:30 area committee. Break camp, Clean sistant chefs, were credited this Royal Robbins and Mrs. O'Keathe and Mrs. Virgil (Margaret) Wal- 21 week with a resounding success 8 8:30 Dave Uel Garn. Peterson. Earl a Inspection and Adams, L a y t o n ; Mrs. Ross dron all of Tremonton, Lions Spring for the Garland and Mrs. nephew, Joe Carr, who was reared Coombs, Honeyville; Breakfast. e seniors and Twenty-onHaramoto. seven also Roy in outstanding Corinne. the Kay home; Jeppson, Reuben Deitz and Chairman at the Bear River High School Kathlene Harris, Gary Henry, 4-- II grandchildren and six Scalley, Douglas reported Monday received national recognition this DeAnn Jensen, Deon Louise Kerr, that the Saturday morning event week when they were named to Fred Manning and Sheila Morris. drew more than 300 area residents Who's Who among student leaders Diana Nelson, Marva Jean ParOut-of-Slateto partake of the pancake meal. rs in high schools of America. club and cheer leader. Milie Ramsdell, Jay San-dal- l, The Burning Heart The Lions members, overwhelmThese students were selected kinson, DeAnne Shuman, Patti Shum-wa- held their first meeting April 11 reed by the community-wid- e Committees appointed were: and for scholarship; cooperation Waldron and Sherry at alSusan to their skills, cooking sponse Petersen. James Health Jensen, Bryce the home of Mark leadership in academic and extra- Watkins. ready are discussing plans for a The meeting was opened by prayer Petersen and Bruce Jensen. curricular activities; citizenship durThe names and biography of by David Jensen. to the school and Safety - Reggie and Mark similar breakfast to be held GILES Two men, from Texas and Ver and service and Beet Wheat Days. ing Elections were held Mark Pet Petersen. each student will appear in the Wendell and Bonnie Harris mont, were bound .over to First promise of future usefulness. 1959-6- 9 Recreation - Monte Smith, Nord Edition of Who's Who ersen, president; Reggie Petersen, They are: Giles of Ogden announce the birth District court on fraudulant check Mrs. Ray Hill of Moses Lake, Petersen and David Jensen. Leaders In High James Student Jensen, Claire James Among Bowcutt, Abel, of a baby girl, April 16. She is charges, on Monday, when they Nanette Service - the whole Wash., spent last week visiting Schools Of America, a national secretary; Nord Petersen, reCommunity Davis, Christensen, Hugh the second daughter for the appeared before Brigham City Carole with relatives in the valley. porter, and David Jensen, song club. Ficklin, Janet Fuhriman publication. couple. The grandparents are Mr. Judge Ida Merrell and each waived and Mrs. Reed Giles, Tremonton preliminary hearing. James Cornelius Reagan, 32, and Mr. and Mrs. Arch Harris, Malad. Vermont, was returned to Brigham City from Kenton, Ohio, by SCALLEY Douglas and Lola Riley Scalley Sheriff Warren W. Hyde after of Garland now have three girls waiving extradition. He is being held in lieu of the In the family. The new daughter was born April 7 and is doing $2,000 cash or $4,000 property bond set by Judge Merrell. fine. Also being held is James AnANDERSON Mr. and Mrs. Neil C. Anderson drew Martin, 34, Texas. His bond of Tremonton are happy over the was set at $5,000 cash or $10,000 safe arrival of a son April 17. property. Martin was released from Box The mother is the former ReNae Elder for child county jail last August on second Rock. This is the the Andersons, their first was a a $1,500 bond. When he failed to declared the girl. Grandparents are Mr. and appear, Judge Jones Mrs. Dick Rock, Tremonton and bond forfeited He will face a second charge of Mr. and Mrs. LaVere Anderson, Elwood. Great grandparents are issuing fraudulant checks when Mrs. Martha Anderson, Bear River he appears in district court. Martin was returned from St. City and James Spencer, TremonMo., after being extradited Louis, ton KILFOYLE by the State of Utah to face the anMr. and Mrs. Melvin Kilfoyle local charges, Sheriff Hyde nounced. of birth of Ogden announces the a son April 17. He is their fifth OPEN HOUSE SKT child, making three hoys and two girls. Mr. and Mis. Emil Kupfer Open house for Mr. and Mrs. of Bothwell are the local grand- Bruce Woerner will be held at the parents. home of Mr. and Mrs. W. I. KIHTII Richins, 138 Xo. Tremont, between New parents' arc Mr. and Mrs. 7 and 9 p.m., April 23. The Woer-ncr- s a is Ronald Firth. Their baby have recently returned to girl born April 19. She is also the Tremonton to make their home. first grandchild for Bishop and Mrs. Delbert Firth of Bothwell. I.EAVK FOR MARYLAND Mrs. L. W. Manning of Garland is Blackham Firth Mrs. I.t. and Mrs. Kent the other grandmother. is the former Marie Manning. and two children left Tuesday for LIND Fort Meade, Maryland, where I.t. Charles and Carol Warbur'on Blackham expects to be stationed Llnd of Lynn are the proud par- for the next, three years. ents of a baby boy born April 13. Their first child was a girl. The WYA.Y CELEBRATE BIRTHDAY grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Connie Dewey was happy Ross D. Warburton of Grouse Creek and Mr. and Mrs. Philbert to have two of her sisters spend Monday with her in observance of Ijnd of Logan. her birthday anniversary. The ANDERSON Mr. and Mrs. Byron Anderson ladies are Theda Jones and Rae of Garland announce the arrival Williams of Malad. of their third son April 19. Mrs. Anderson is the former Marian Knted last week is even more Carter. Grandparents are Mr. and blessed with grandparents, than J. L. Carter, Garland and Mrs. were given. The infant is the first Karl Graser, Willard. child of Ben and Janae, the first ALLEN grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. LcRoy Tl'e second grandchild in a Stenquist, and the first grea week for Mrs. Amy Allen arrived grandchild for both Eric Stenquist Mr. April 19 when a son was born to and Mrs. Laura Hunsaker.. Darwin and LaRee Necley Allen. and Mrs. R. W. Hunsaker are the Ho Is their first child. Ted Allen paternal grandparents. I'DY and his wife Dixie announced the Mr. and Mrs. Lex Udy of Salt birth of their first child last week, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Neeley Lake City arc happy over the of Salt Lake City are the mater- arrival of their first child a girl, nal grandparents of this new born April 15. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Udy, Fielding Allen baby. and Captain and Mrs. R. E. Van HUNSAKER The baby girl born to Ben and Liew of San Diego. Mrs. Udy was Janae Stenqulst Hunsaker as re-- formerly JoAnn Van Liew. Funeral services for Mrs. Annie Elizabeth Watt Westmoreland, 71, 'Iff s s m Burial Rites Here For Mrs. Kay, BSA District Caniporee Is Next Week Garland Hunt Judged Success cam-pore- McKinley Sets April 28 Date For Science, Art, Book Fair one-to-fi- one-four- th e; -- BRHS Students in Who's Who Cluh Votes Burning Heart Mark Peterson into Presidency 4-- lew Arrive! Jailed in B.C. On Check Counts y, Wear River High School oA Cappella Choir 13th Annual StmUwimj A ILEXA NBEIi SCMHSMNEHS, owjmiist as (Guest Artist weanes day, April 8:15 p.m. Bear River Stake Tabernacle Adults $1.00 Children 50c |