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Show 3 L'Lt. Uiah Tk LEADER Thursday June 4. 1384 , Baked Food Sale f . BUDGET HEARING Continued from page 1 increments and present fringe for employees. benefit f ,Sel Maintenance and cDaifgories ; their . tenance and Operation category 1964 has been decreased $56,857 over the previous year. " The district's school levy is scheduled to remain the same, which is 24 mills for Mainten-- v ance and 13 mills for Capital Outlay; totaling 39 mills. The recent approved of a $3,500,000 bond issue will permit " meeting' of present new building of needs. SUMMERTIME N is i-- i PICTURE y TIME Capture Your Summer Fun With A New I MOVIE m CAMERA from m C. HARRISON'S I I 1 h The children of Mr. and Mrs. 'Jobe Hadfield ' will honor them at an open, house Sunday, June until 6 p.m. at 7, fron?. 3 the family home in Riverside on the occasion" of ' their Golden Wedding c anniversary. Friends and relatives are invited to call. They request no gifts. The couple was married June 10, 1914 in the' Salt Lake L.D.S. Temple. orv-.- ' " was born Nov MR. and MRS. ember 18,' 1888 at Syracuse, son of Joseph Hadfield and Mary ft ' Jane Oliver. He has been a farmer and rancher most of his life. He was the first Scout Master ' in the Riverside Ward Ella S. Captnar and devoted considerable time Funeral services were' coninr)is,work. Jle is a charter in member in the Sheriff's Posse. ducted Monday afternoon Belmont Ward for Mrs. Ella Eo has served as an officer in Smith Capener, 87, of Salt Lake th ijfimlay school; and Mutual City, who died May 27 in a local ": organucoiiiis. hospital after a long illness. Burial was in Riverside CemeMrs.;'c Mafeel i Smith Hadfield tery, directed by Rogers Mortuwas bor) October 7, 1891 at ary. of Lauritz a daughter Diaper, Mrs. Capener was born July 2, Smith flafy Johanna. Jensen. She 'has tcea 'an, active church 1376 in Soldiers Canyon, Tooele County, a daughter of William member serving bn the Bear ' Jex and Mary Gam Smith. She Society River Stake,, .Relief Board andn;the.Y.L.M.I.A. and married Joseph Aaron Capener in the Salt Lake Temple, April Sunday School in the ward. She 26, 1899. They made their home was a member of the fair boatd and did leadership work in the in Riverside until 1913 when they moved to Salt Lake City. Farm Bureau. She was an active member of .ft-i?.:'va: 'i the Church of Jesus Christ of They are the parents of one Latter-daSaints, working in son, Ross S. Hadfield, Meridian, both stake and ward organizaMrs. Idaho;, three daughters, tions in Malad and Bear River Jack L (Arlene) Reveal, Lee Stakes and was a member of Mrs. Bruce (Fay) Vining, Calif.; the Primary General Board from Geary, Salt Lake City, and Mrs. 1912 to 1923. Douglas (Doris) Roche of GarShe was also a member of the land. They have twelve grandDaughters of American Revoluchildren and two great tion, the Daughters of Utah Pioneers, and the University of Utah Emeritus Club. She taught school in both Davis and Box ilder counties. J Surviving are her husband, two sons and one daughter. Leland S. Capener Riverside and Dr. Eugene'.' Jex Capener, Salt Lake City; and Mrs. Dale E. ( Mildred)'' Altaian. Port Washington. - Calif.: a 1 s o 17 For grandchildren a n d 25 great grandchildren, El,lllffliai!H!I!lffii;i!l!llll!lllll!lllliltlllllIllllllll!lllllttllllliiia i S Window financier a Salt cer. He was a son of in Refrigeration & Evaporator 1 Coolers died Sunday morning Lake hospital of can- born March 11, 1902, August and Emma Anderson Eliason. His business career began in the old Brig-haCity National Bank, but he went to Los Angeles in 1927 as an employee of the Bank of America. He took ' a position with Ui S. Gypsom Co. in 1928. He continued to rise in the business" world, as salesman, district manager and then division manager of his company. In 1941 he started his own Western Gypsom Co., in Sigurd, Utah. He was also President of American Fence Co., The Big Horn Gypsum Co., Cody, Wyo.; Williams and Peterson Construction Co., Boise, ' Ida. He was also a director in several or- - m w V . Residential i- : -.Z Commercial d Automotive j - Ewer Plumbing & Heating 331 North 1st West Phone Tromonioa 257-322- 1 : "LETS GET MOVING!" a benefit 'performance on June 24 at the Box Elder County Fair grounds. Under the direction of the Relief Society, cookies, candyt cakes, pies, rolls and read will be offered. The Tremonton Fifth Ward fe the sponsor. They announce plans for a Rodeo Queen contest with all girls 12 years of age and under who can ride on Shetland Pofly 46" or less. This contest will be held June 10 at 7 p.m. at the Fair Grounds. Rodeo contestants should sigr up for entry at Bear River Sad dlery in Tremonton. ' ORDINANCE NO. U AN ORDINANCE ANNEXING ..ADJOINING LANDS TO THE .CORPORATE LIMITS OF TREMONTON CITY, UTAH . WHEREAS, there has been i filed in the office of the City Recorder a petition for annexing of certain territory lying to the corporate contigious ' limits of Tremonton City, JOBE HADFIELD ganizations including Commercial Security Bank, Tracy-Collin- s, Bank and Trust and Surety Life Insurance Co., and Utah Manufacturers Association.. His club affiliations'-includee Salt Lake Country : Club, Country Club, Thunderbird Country Club and Palm Springs, ' The and Alta CMS. v'v "V"" He married Leota Jensen in 1925 in the Salt Lake Temple. Surviving are bis., widow, Salt Lake City; a son end daughter, Sidney H. Eliason Jr., and Mrs. Jack (Susan) Turner, both of Holladay; also eight grandchildren, a sister and two brothers, Mrs. Leo (Ila) Cottam, Brigham City; Bert Eliason, Malad, Ida.; and Chester Eliason, Holbrook, Ida. Funeral services were conducted Tuesday at Parleys First LDS Ward in Salt Lake City an entombment was in Sunset Lawn Mausoleum, Salt Lake Oak-ridg- City. IRENE U. FORSBERG Mrs. Irene Udy Forsberg, 54, of Riverside died Tuesday in the local hospital of cancer. She was born May 13, 1910, a daugh- ter of Edmund and Mary Bux- ton Udy. She graduated from Bear River, High school ana Seminary., She married George H. Fors- berg Sept. 14, 1929 in Salt Lake City. The : marriage was later solemnized in the Logan Tem . , ple. She has served as teacher in both Sunday School and Pri- mary and as a counselor in Relief Society in Riverside. Surviving are her husband and the following sons and daughters, Mrs. Janeal Stone, Mrs. Reese (Mary) Marble, both of Riverside; Mrs. Gordon (Doris) Smith, and. Paul Forsberg,. Fielding; also' 12 grandchildren, her father, of Riverside; and the following brothers and sisters, Mrs. Inez Johnson, Mrs. Geo Forsberg, Dale Udy. Ray Udy, Lavere Udy, all of Riverside; Darrcl Udy, Bothwell, Mrs. June Bowcutt, Tremonton; and Oleen Udy, Bountiful. Funeral services will be con' ducted Friday at 1 p.m. ' in Belmont , Ward. Friends .may call at Rogers Mortuary Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m. and Friday from-1a.m. until time for the service. Burial will be in , Riverside Cemetery. signed by a majority of the owners of such property, and WHEREAS, the owners so signing said petition and plat are the owners of the full value of the real property included in said plat, as shown by the last assessment rolls, and, WHEREAS, said petition -- was .accompanied by an accurate plat of such lands made under the supervision of a competent surveyor, and by him certified, how, therefore, ' BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF TREMONTON CITY, UTAH: 1. That the following described LEGAL NOTICE Notice is hereby given : " : for public hearing for the review of the Tremonton City Fiscal Year 1SS5 Budget prior to its final adoption. Meeting will be held on June 15. 1964, at 7:00 p.m. at the City Hall. Mayor O. W. Ewer MR. and MRS. R. Z. HEPPLER Family Plans Observance Of Golden Wedding Date . ' iX X ' ' , Mr. and Mrs. R. Z. HeoDler will be honored at a family dinner in Ogden to celebrate their Golden Wedding anniversary. Mr. Heppler was born April 24, 1892 in Glenwood, Utah a son of Andrew and Louis ianna Seegmiller Heppler. His wife, Elmira B. Farnsworth Heppler was born July. 16, 1895 in Manti, a daughter of Moses Franklin and Lovina Bulkley Farnsworth. ; They were married June 10, 1914 in Siguard. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Manti Temple. They have both been active in civic and church affairs, serving both ward and stake M.I.A., he as drama and dance director in Sevier and Bear - River Stakes. Mrs. Heppler has been active in Relief Society and : MIA in both stakes. She is also a member of Daughters of Utah Pioneers. The Hepplers moved to Tremonton in 1929, when he was an employee of Sego Milk Co. He later established . Hepp's Shoe and Sport Shop, which he operated for years before selling to their son, Max. They are the parents of six sons , and daughters, .: five of whom are living. A daughter, Rhea Mrs. Bert Wheatley having died in 1954. They are Mrs. Earl H. (Orpha) Stohl and Max R. Heppler, both of Tremonton; Nola Heppler now filling a mission In England; Mrs. George M. (Annivori Job, Napa, Calif and Dr. Rosco Z. Heppler Jr., San Jose, Calif. They also have 32 grandchildren and three great : grandchildren. real property adjoining the limits of Tremonton City, and contigious thereto, is hereby annexed to and made a part of the subject Tremonton City in conformance with the statutes of the State of Utah, and the corporate limits are extended accordingly to include the following described real property, all of which is located in the County of Box Elder, State of Utah, to wit: Beginning at a point on the line State Road 1597.5 feet West along the section line and approximately 35 feet South of the N. E. Corner, of Sec. 9. T. 11 N., R.3.W., S.L.B.&M. and running South 300 feet; thence S 89 degrees 21 minutes W 200 feet; thence North 300 feet to the State Road line, thence N, 89. ' degrees 21 minutes E- .along y 200 feet to the said point of beginning, containing. 1.38 acres. of the 2. It is the opinion Mayor and City Council that an emergency exists, and it is necessary for the peace, health, safety, and general welfare of the inhabitants of this City that this ordinance take effect immediately upon its first publication. Passed by the City Council on the 1st day of June, A. D. 1964. that he further certifies that the ATTEST: foregoing is a true and accurate i O. W. Ewer, Mayor copy of Ordinance No. 66, AN ADORDINANCE ANNEXING J. R. Hirschi, City Recorder y-.tic JOINING LANDS TO THE COR,: , The foregoing ordinance .will PORATE LIMITS OF TREMONbe published on the 4th day of TON CITY, duly enacted by the June, A. D. 1964, in The Leader, City Council of said City at its a newspaper of general circu- regular meeting thereof on the lation published in Tremonton, 1st day of June, A.D. 1964, and Utah, passed by a CERTIFICATION majority vote on roll call vote. STATE OF UTAH Dated this 1st day of June Box Elder County A.D. 1964. J. R. Hirschi, City Recorder Jay R. Hirschi, the undersigned, hereby certifies that he is the City Recorder of the City of Tremonton, Utah, and that as such he is the custodian of the records of the municipality and the keeper of the journal of proceedings of the City Council; ( right-of-wa- y right-of-wa- y right-of-wa- . '"'""QS-- ..HE'S 43?JUL'Form32 KNOWN FOR BEING ir li c it d ip v instinct to built-i- n guard you and your That's our job, too prop-ert- y. using our finan- safety vaults and deposit cial strength, boxes to protect your money and your valu- . ables. Let us protect you! Bear River State Bank () two-thir- police dog has a The German Shepherd -- li . SUMMER LESSONS LET'S START DY SCRATCHING IN EACH OTHERS BACKS Dance and Instruments A community" inat is really "on the Ball", as the old cliche- goes, is one thai enjoys a mutualj respect between townspeople and merchants, between eity management and business, between '' , businessniM? themselves. 1 EXPERIENCED TEACHERS Ve Tfcink Tremonton Is Such a Town. ' Now we are in the hoiel biiariess! A lot of work is back of us to make! this a place for(people to stay. Your acquaintances in business, for example. Jus'end them to us and we guarantee you ? we'll treat them right Tx.pt .top-knotc- . Buckaroo Rodeo Tbe Little will be sponsored for ' OBITUARIES SIDNEY ELIASON Sidney H. (Sid) Eliason, 62, native of Snowville, Box Elder County, n and prominent Utah . monton. ' - Central Air Conditioning Rodeo Slated By 5th Ward ward. P-- , 1 TremontDa if. Y---'- y Tremont St. 59 So. . ' $3,562,060.70 Operation School Lunch 257.384.51, " Debt Service 755,000.00 Capital Outlay 3,921.418.66 The expenditures in the Main-- , " t . Riverside Couple ' , , Be Honored lo Garland First Ward is" arP nouncing a Baked Food Sale to be held Saturday. June 6 beginning at 11 a.m. at the Northern Furniture Store in . Tre- - Dane Lessons Weekly $1.00 y Each For Surnmor Torn h vvgivw If anyone comes to us and decides to take a motel, we're going to Special Class In Jsss For Toonagors rec- ommend Treriionton motels, , byorge, and none other. We think wa can all "fill up" every, night through the summer tourftst months. And you can bet your bottom "silver' Dollar" that'll build community confidence if anything wilL tetVsJop tourists here awhile, too. CbnasCcsh UKE . How to live 35 years with pernicious anemia DAM JO and GUITAR Ska $5.CO - Mlai m M k. jmniMiMdaMlNf On km aMb Toi, anaai Per Month Ml oj mrmtl but ft IS bypmd a Mm ml kk laa 4kmm Km la aurlcn tkmt rmfrh, arfloplMmfaiHMmMirallnMflkt EH LMI TIm , ri tmi CuniMi. tnl MHMhriMd imili m laaaialwli; inMaak ta H fmf I kj IW tIMj mmtl lat 4kmm m na Aa rn.lt af na kM. Ikt aedMiM m4 lulaj Mit nfcnlMii tk(ilMiii(iktni' fniwrU naitoUt nrroi- - Wkn ' (I foam It pmt wo. ! yoai io4 ktalik, an a ayu( ami lm- - ' RiawHl alnw. MWiral la nil m(k III Lilly 4 Lessons a4 Cmpnf . iMNaaaal. INSTRUMENTS FOR RSrfT CLAUD HOTEL P.8. Oh yoe, bo watching for th opMltig of tho now Cafe asd tho Brands Room for somo good dining out Jus 11 LESSONS ' THE MANAGEMENT . - ; .1 S00H! REGISTER Walking up and down main street at 11 o'clock at night, window shopping, makes one realize there art' some mighty fine stores in this community, stores we, can all be proud to 'patronize. Try shopping them at night from the sidewalk yourself .sometime if you want a pleasant experience. I did, and I couldn't believe my eyefc. Good merchandise, beautifully displayed. A credii to "any1 town. Just thought we ought to let you know what's on our mind. JAZZ and DALLET TAP Wtra Adua's Drug STOKES MUSIC Trait 46 Wosi Main MUtkTnmm nana Al Carak iaaianuBi 257-783-3 Yoi commumln ptwiMc; li hMA)uti lof ut Mm ' ' ' . ; that proltct your htHlh md teduci tlx cost of illness '' ' |