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Show Tremonto.n Utah The LEADER Sunday School Garland Man In Spanish; i f Cited For Wreck Starts Sunday- - A two car collision one stmt, ; r Thursday. May 2. 13S3 ' v mile iwest of Tremonton last Thursday afternoon resulted in minor injuries to two Idaho i iI women and a citation to Garland man. The 1959 model sedan driven a. Mrs. Bernice A. Brewerton by Bear River Stake. Albion, Idaho, and a 1960 Beginning May 5, the chil- model pickup truck driven A dren's by and adult's services Donald Joseph Harris, Gar will be held at the Bear River 1 Seminary, Garland, beginning land, were both damaged i I f, t at 10:30 a.m. Under the direc the mishap. Mrs. Brewerton and a pas all- the tion of Fronk, Wayne ! in her car, Olive Epanish classes wilj be taught senger returned L.D.S. missionar (Pearl) Brewerton were treat b' Participating in the study of farm and rural life in the Vallev are thesp ies fluent in the language. ed for minor injuries at Val ley hospital in Tremonton and members of the three 1st grade classes at North Park Elementary School. Members as well as bers are invited to attend the released. Other passengers in They are shown with the display they have prepared for classroom. services which will be conduct the Brewerton car, Florence ed throughout the summer Brewerton, Janice Perry and Susan Richins, all of Alboin months. KIDS AND PUPPETS Pupils of Eleanors Petersen's third grade class Local farmers employing were not injured. Mr. Harris e farm laborers are urged to and his passenger Farren Sor at As an outgrowth of a social North Park Elementary School have all completed a project in connection group, Mr. Hun invite their employees to par- enson were also uninjured. studies unit on farming and saker .treated the students to with their studies and preparation for a special program Friday. The "Uncle farm life some 63 North Park fresh milk, cookies and ice Week-En- d According to Tremonton Remus" characters created by the students will ticipate in the services. participate in a special play Police officer Robert Cutler, first grade students and their cream. to be presented to the other school members and the parents of the stut who the accident the visited instructors three investigated Accompanying the group as Thieves climaxed a series of near, the Box Elder County dents participating at 1 p.m. Friday., The hand puppets have been created KunsaJter Dairy operated by instructors were Miss Ardes raids in western Box Elder Fair grounds, the pickup from "play dough" by the children who will present several skits during Adams, Mrs. Barbara South County last week by looting Ray Hunsaker. driven The group boarded a special wick, and Mrs. Virginia Black me Lawrence Whitney farm by Mr. Harris made a the program. into the path of the turn left bus to travel to the dairy, ham. from Dee in focatello valley of a re Reports Hospital, which lies south of Tremon This project or work unit frigerator, gas range and a Ogden, Indicate former That- westbound Idaho car. The ton. Here Mr. Hunsaker took is only one of many first- - bed, reported Sheriff Warren cher resident, Ike Newman, is right front fender and grill them on a tour of the entire grade students study In an ef Hyde. recovering well from serious of the sedan collided with the project. Students were shown fort to learn more of home, Other farms and homes injuries suffered three weeks right rear panel of the truck. In a freak accident near the milking process and had school, community, and indus Mr. Harris was cited for burglarized were the Either ago uneral services were held explained to them the proper trial and agricultural develip Nielson farm In Blue Creek, Morgan, Utah. faiure to yield right of way. Mr. Newman suffered a techniques for feeding dairy ment, say the instructors. Tuesday at the Thatcher-Pen- B and the Seth Hammond home rose Ward Chapel for Mont L. cattle, housing them, and car in Pocatello valley. There were broken nose, concussion, a Smith, 81, who died Saturday ing for them in order to pro no serious losses from either broken knee, and cuts and at his home following a 4 duce the most, the best, and TW O home. Hyde reported the bruises when struck by y month illness. He was born truck tire Continued from purest milk for Valley con thieves probably entered the large front page Jan. 19, 1882 in Rush Black Collie, with 4 white feet sumption. County, homes Saturday or Sunday. while changing a flat tire on own his G. car near son the of Lewis the Kansas, Morgan. Youngsters visited Electric Organ by the student The Whitney home was unocRed long hair Collie. He is still treat- body of Box Elder high school and Mary A. Moore Smith. He barns, silos, and the loafing cupied at the time of the ment at Dee imdergoing n married Belle Emma barn in the was Ogden Hospital, Nugent board. the by Betty Capener accepted by burglary. Valuable as Turkey Dogs The cost of the instrument m 1904 and later separated. plant the Hunsakers operate. "Moonlight and Roses" will this Sheriff Hyde reported the As a final gesture to was $3900.00, with the, board He mave to Penrose in 1944 theme the Bear River Stake is the second consecutive 'Questionable' after spending two years in Lofet three weeks ago In Pocatello Valley prom to be held in the Howell week-en- d participating in the amount raid in the western Survey Reported Brigham. City. of $1500.00. chapel, Saturday May 4. of the county. Other part Survivors include a son and The Flamingos will furnish homes entered on the week According to information $25 reward each for return of dogs to Custodian Salaries daughter, Albert L. and Mrs. the music for the evening. The end of received individuals this 21 week, were the A new salary schedule for Thelma D. Hine, both of PenApril floorshow will include a vocal DELORIS STOKES Crosby Glenn home in Howell, posing as employees of a custodians in the district was rose, 11 grandchildren and selection of the theme song by the Hansel are "Western Co", of home Survey an with Valley increase three great grandchildren. approved Bothwell or Call AL Tremonton 5th Ward Relief Mia Maids from the Belmont Ezra Zollinger and the Will canvasing the residential scale of $4000.00 to $4800.00. He was buried in the Pensev will be also ward. There iam Roberts home in Blue areas in the county. Society will be presented with This includes insurance for rose Cemetery. a special lecture and demon eral dances from participants Creek. Three guns were reThey are reported to be the individual and his family, stration by County Health nf the various wards under ported missing from the Glenn gathering information for, a is for a 12 month period, Nurse Inez Deem on the im- the direction of Mr. and Mrs. home but were later reported big housing project and a and the former salary range be dance obtained "Large industrial business." returned. Thieves portance of Medical Self Help. Raymond Kelley, stake $3648 to $4764 per year, ing directors. at held be Calls are coming into ThioThe meeting will two electric blankets, quilts term to with employment All Explorers,1 .22 rifle from the Zol kol offices from employees the regular work day meeting at- end a rather than 12 to year eight invited are Laurels and in the of the group Wednesday, May Brigham City linger farm. A case of motor- living will begin at oil S, at 11 a.m. All members of tend. The dance was taken from the Rob- area questioning tne survey, years. refreshments The head custodians at high 8:30 p.m., and the Society are invited to erts ranch. according to Charles Harp, iunior high and ele school, will be served. Thiokol official. receiving Both Brigham City and Tre mentary schools IS monton have adopted the additional $1,000.00. Substitute Teachers "Green River Ordinance" and Ruth Proll, Patricia Dun as far as is known, permission to conduct such a survey has can and Joyce Nelson were not been granted in either of approved as substitute teach' Norvel Estep, local barber rthese cities. the Month of May with Mouthers in the district. .shop manager and operator, & Don's Carl from ROLL DOWN THE REAR WINDOW announces he has increased LAY DOWN THE watering his working staff with the SEAT THROW IN THE SLEEPING BAGS addition of Larry Anderson. USDA CHOICE GRADE MEAT recent a Mr. Anderson, TRY A STATION WAGON AND YOU WON'T graduate of the A. B. Molar Tender Salt Lake Barber College, teams of the Bear River ten comes to Nick's with the latby Farrell Forsberg Well-TrimmHAVE ANYTHING ELSE est techniques of the trade. Track and tennis men at nis squad begin competition He occupies a chair next to Bear River High are prepar May 10 for Region One honNick and will offer the same ing for the annual Agathon whole at ors. The winners of the tennis piece quality barber service. "Lar- Days to be held May tournament will also compete athshank ry" is a native of Bear River Utah State University's butt half in the state contests. Valley, having grown up here, letic field. lb. Bear River tracksters will lb. Both the track and tennis graduating from the Bear River high school. Larry is participate in the yearly teams have been troubled ' l i"ir married to the former Vayrene tournament held between the by recent inclement weather. ISBsaSsssssi, ' i Hunsaker and they are the high schools of Region One. With just two weeks before Nearly Boneless Top winners in the track the Agathon Days both squads parents of two children. field events will qualify to will be after hard work-outPrivate Appointments in the state meet Weather take permitting, both Nick's Shop is presently to be part held in Salt Lake City track and tennis teams have considering the possibility of later in May. contests scheduled until time taking appointments on Thurs The singles and doubles for the region each week. of this day During day, Nick will cater to the appointments and ILarry An GROUND ROUND derson will handle .the walk in trade. A special program to provide a Spanish speaking Sunday School for the many farm laborers coming to the Valley for the harvest season has been instigated by the South J S iz J non-me- m North Park Students Enjoy Farm Comity Farms Looted In Raid , first-grad- Ike Newman Recovering Services Held For M. L. Smith LOST School Board Bear River Stake Slates Prom Sat. At Howell VALUABLE run-awa- DOGS ultra-moder- Fifth Ward Sets Special RS Meet Mia-maid- s, SPRING 7 ME SPECIALS MAY Start Barber Shop ncreases Staff Treats Bear River Track & Tennis Men Ready For Region Play Offs HAMS or ed 9-- 39c 45c , PORK ROAST PORK ROAST s. tt.45i rui& PORK STEAKS play-off- s. a. 690 BEEFT 2 GROUND Grocery Dept. 8, l00 2 for 290 4 .or 890 5 fot 890 lb. 690 CANNED MILK CATSUP Hunt's PEACHES 2Vi size PINEAPPLE:,, BUTTER A Grade ea.80 BISCUITS 2590 AMERICAN CHEESE Produce ORANGES A DDI l I EC Sunkist Washington L E.0 Delicious FRUIT DRINK Libby's ICE CREAM Farr FREE - Better FREE Farr Better Ico Cream Cones lb. lb. I3c TO Io,980 O..590 FREE All day Saturday1 CARL & DON'S MARKET (Laub's) Trenonion Funeral Sat. For M. Stephens Mrs. Mary Williams Steph ens, 89, mother of the late Edna S. Rogers, died Tuesday evening at her home in Ogden after a lingering illness. She was born Dec. 10, 1873 Stockton, Eng , a daughter of Rees Price and Gweny Lloyd Williams. The family came ot the United States in 1887 and settled in Ogden. Daniel P. She married Stephens June 21, 1900 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He in died in 1946. An active member of the Church, Mrs. Stephens served as Primary president and chorister in Ogden 9th, and worked as a Relief Society visiting teacher for 56 years. She was also an ardent temple worker. Surviving are two sons and three daughters, Mrs. Herman (Thelma) Koldwyn, Rees D. Stephens, Mrs. Quintin (Elva) B.deaux and Mrs. Spencer (Florence) Combe, all of Og den and Lloyd W. Stephens, also 13 grandchildren, 12 great grandchildren one brother and one sister, Mrs. June Tillltson and Hyrum Williams, both ot Ogden. Funeral services will be con ducted Saturday at 1 p.m. at Llndqulst and Sons Mortuary In Ogden. Friends may call at the Mortuary Friday from 1 to 9 p.m., and Saturday morning prior to services. Burial will JSe in the Ogden City Cemetery by Rogers .Mortuary cf Tremonton. 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