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Show Tremonton. Utah The Leader Invest SKILLS I TIME FELLOWSHIP 0 B I T U ARIES j I I CHARACTER I SERVICE yAl5 ,,,, in...(9"H vLUD AWARDS CHARLES FREDRICK NEAL Funeral services for Fredrick Charles Neal. 87. who died Sunday morning at the local conducted Thursday 'today) in Curlew Ward at I p.m. Bishop Blaine Hickman will conduct the service. Burial will be in Snow-vill- e Cemetery. Mr. Neal was born Oct. 24. 1877 in Salt Lake City, a son of Fred and Jemima Danger-fielNeal. The family moved to Snowville when he was a boy and he has lived there since that time. He married Andrea Christina Daley Oct. 24, 1901 in Malad. The marriage was solemnized in the Logan LDS Temple in 1923. She died Nov. 24, 1964. He had been superintendent of Sunday School and a bishSnowville in op's counselor Ward, and had served as a member of the Box Elder Board of Education and was a member of the Delmore Canal Co. He was also president of the Neal Family Organization. Surviving are Hhe following sons and daughters. Clifford. Snowville; Mrs. Vern 'Tressie Neal. L. and Merle Steed, Stone. Ida.: G. Howard Neal. Malad: Mrs. Ed (Ada) Pratt and Duane D. Neal. both of Ella Mrs. Norman Ogden: also 37 Talbot. St. George: hospital, 1 EDWIN H INVEST It pays to stay in membership of 4 to 411. In fart Fifty-seve- T businesses n 4-- Massey-Ferguso- .- -J n ! half-centur- U.S. Department of Railroad, Milwaukee Road, Chicago and North Western Railway and Illinois Central Railroad. Agriculture in structuring activities. Since 1921, the National 411 Service Committee has taken leadership in securing funds from private business sources lor awards, educational literature and technical aid. 4-- Besides those listed above. 30 additional corporations annual ly contribute funds to the Com mittee to aid members and volunteer leaders. 4-- Bear River ValJohn HolmEdwin ley man. ailment. Mr. Holmgren had teen president of the National Beet and the Growers Association National Farm Loan Association, Box Elder District. He had also served as president of Beet Growers the Utah-IdahNorthern Association and the Utah Grain Growers Cooperative. He was a director and one of the organizers of Box Elder County Fair and also helped to organize the Garland Wheat and Beet Days. He was a o member charter WIN FREE! CULUGAN SOFT WATER I JUNE 7th to 12th . Fill Out Card at I CARL & DON'S MARKET ! Only One Entry to Family IF YOU WANT A j f I TRACTOR USED I FRESH AND FULL OF ZING. TRY ONE OF "JHESE for more profit end better farminq on yourfarm, step up to one of these quality used USED TRACTORS Dasiel Ele- -t start 1958 John Deere f new super torque, tires, hydra. .$4,500.00 I 1961 G VI Molene, new super torque 830 J tires $5,600.00 G VI Moline with duals 1960 Diesel .. $4,500.00 j 806 IHC 1964 Model 455 hrs. Diesel .... $7,496.00 I 5 Star Moline LP 1958 $1,871.00 J 650 IHC 1958 Model Diesel, $3,570.00 overhauled 350 IHC LP Gas 1958 Model $1,950.00 $1,050.00 200 IHC Gas Wheel Tractor ! H IHC Gas Wheel Tractor $ 350.00 J 630 Desiel 1960 model. New Case- omatic $1,930.00 I I j I ! ! ' I I LP Gas 1956 Case Tractor $1,870.00 $1,550.00 Ford Major Diesel 1955 Model 8N Ford 1951 Model with Loader .... $ 975.00 $2,150.00 TD6 IHC Crawler, overhauled 475.00 $ is Model as D2 Caterpillar 5J 400 ALSO One 1956 John Deere 55H Hillside Combine For many years he was a Republican man. Mr. Holmgren was born Nov. 10. 1891 in Bear River City, a son of John Peter and Holmgren. He married Myrtle Nelson Aug. 16, 1914 in the Logan LDS Temple. They were later divorced. Surviving are the following sons and daughters, Edwin John (Jay), Garland; Douglas W. W. N., Tremonton; Mrs. (Beverly) Merrill,, Orange. Calif.; nine grandchildren, and the following brothers and sisters. Parley, and Delbert. Bear River City: Mrs. Andrea Morrison, Sheridan, Wyo.; Mrs. Mabel Strong, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Minnie Nebeker, Ogden; Mrs. Noel (Mildred) Bennion, Corvalis, Ore. Mary-Jense- W. Dianne daughter Henrie. 11 She had been a student at the School for Special Training in Bear River City, and was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints. are her parents, Surviving three brothers. Ronald Lee, y . Funeral services will be conducted Friday at 1 p.m. in Tremonton Fifth Ward. Friends may call at Rogers Mortuary Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m. and Friday from 11 a.m. until time for the service. Burial will be in the Bricham ("ilv Cemeterv year old Nelson Henrie died Tuesday at 5:30 at the family home of natural causes. She was born Aug. 30, 1953 in Brigham City. .. PHONE " J- JU - Ht! r ii I - Parts service at our store is faster, more convenient than ever. Why? Because we've placed our most popular, fastest-movinparts out front. There's less need to wait in line in most cases, you can help yourself. Signs above the displays and on the shelves guide you to g the parts you need. You can check the extra quality of Genuine John Deere Parts . . compare prices. Most important, with mof' customers waiting on themselves, you can look forward to speedier service at the counter whenever you need it. Stop in often! . invite you to come in and inspect this NEW PARTS SHOPPING AREA. We strive for BETTER SERVICE to you, We cordially OUR CUSTOMERS TAYLOR FARM SERVICE CHARLES TAYLOR GERALD BAIR THE STORE THAT BROUGHT LOWER PRICES TO TREMONTON Circus Values MUNNS heart ailment claimed the of Frank William Munns. 69, Sunday evening, as he was hosbeing admitted to the local pital for treatment. A resident of Garland since active in 1905 he had been civic and church organizations and served in various offices in them. He was Garland City marshal for six years. Box Elassessor, der County deputy of Box Elder and employee He County weed department. was sexton and chairman of Garland Cemetery district, and usher in the Bear River Stake tabernacle for 49 years. Mr. Munns was a charter member of the Sons of Utah Pioneers, and a member of the Descendants of the Mormon Bar S Boneless FREE TO EVERYONE V3 Discount tickets at our store iKirby B,n,m TREMONTON p ATES FREE THE NOTE IG TOP CKCUS AN AUTHENTIC IN , 9 x Coun"r F,iT ROUND Grail "oc1"""1 STEAK OPEN HOUR EARLIER FAIRGROUNDS SPECIAL also 26 grandchildren, five great grandchildren, one sister, Mrs. Alice Nye, Garland and two brothers, Archie and Charles, Munns. Elwood PARKING ONIY AMERICAN PRESENTING CELEBRITY mSON! FRL, -- fl -- A fl KING" CBS TV NETWORK 257-823- 1 m m m m m A. N. RYTTING Editor and Publisher ! 7-- 1 GOLDEN I m I m at j CP . VSX Carl & Don's RANCH STYLE v IAP lot UHLAN M J. K. T.bb. 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He served a mission in Ireland for the LDS Church from 1913 to 1916, had been Sunday School superintendent and a member of the Bear River Stake genealogical committee. He was born June 26, 1895 in Lehi, a son of Charles W. and Annie Austin Munns. The family moved to Elwood in 1902 and to Garland three years later. Surviving are his widow, three sons and two daughters, Los . . "SKYKING" stan: 2C i We've put new SPEED and EASE into Your Parts Shopping City. of U. Wynn and Beth ? -- over of all of Tremonton: grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Radcliff Henrie. Tremonton and Mrs. Woodruff Nelson. Brigham DIANNE HENRIE of Mr. and Mrs. R. Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Standing and daughter, Retta of Denver, Colo.; Mr. and Mrs. Don Howell and children and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Winger and daughter. Joan, all of Bountiful. Packer Tremonton had Charles Wirik and his wife of Rupert. Ida., as her house guests during the past week. Other guests during the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Kalepatis and children of South Jordon. Elsie Schuried of Salt Lake City. Ara Yoder of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Harris of Burley, Ida., and Ivan Russell of Tokyo, Japan. serving as a missionary Canadian Alaskan Mission. Gary Wynn and Douglas-R- ., committee- State tonsilectomy Tuesday. Annie Keller stopped , tTV.,..,iTi. Guests L. River Thursday. Michael, the small son of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Hansen had a s. 84337. $5,750.00 TAYLOR FARM SERVICE WEST MAIN, TREMONTON Gar- by Dollie Iverson The Daughters of Utah Pioneers held their last meeting of the year at the home of Mrs. was Pearl Elwell. Eection Mrs. LaVon Dallin. was held and the new officers are Myrtle H. Anderson, Capt., Andrea Huggins and Dollie SecreIverson, Andtary and treasurer, Alice erson, historian, Delia Christen-sen- , Jennie Jensen, chaplain, who is in the Alice Robbins. both of Tremonton. and Mrs. Florence Arbon, Snowville. S. and Mary Anderson, lesson, ReMary Braegger. Arnold Dallin. Roger Dallin, and Roland Hansen Darwin Slander were fishing at Dove creek in Lynn Valley over the long weekend. Mrs. Hattie Hansen of Salt Lake City and Milton Hansen of Carlin, Nev., were visiting relatives and friends in Bear Elects Officers - night on her way from California to Mink Creek with Mr. and Mrs. Akin Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lulee of Burley, Ida., were Memorial weekend visitors in the valley. The Alvern Davis family are moving into their new home this week. It was recenty purchased from Mrs. Frona Cates. A Starling With The Week Of J the I). U. P. Camp The Fielding Fun Day has been slated for Saturday. June 5. and will be sponsored by the MIA announces Ralph Udy and Mrs. Glen Ward, presidents of the Associations. The day will begin at 11 a.m. with a parade at which prizes will be given, at 11:30 all types of food will go on sale and will continue for the day. It will be a busy afternoon with a girls ball game at 1:00, races for the children at 2:00, rodeo and calf roping at the Keith Coombs areana at 3 00. The boys will show their skills on the baseball diamond at 7:00, and at 8:00 the Senior Men will present their ball game. Everyone is invited to come and enjoy this Fun Day in Fielding. HAS WEEKEND GUESTS Mrs. Olive Dockstader Serretta registrar, Johnsen, Parliamentarian, Reta Anderson, music. Carrie J. Christen-se- n Bear River life One Year Service Of I of grandchildren. 5" great grandchildren, one great, great grandchild: one brother and two sisters. John Neal and Mrs. land Lions Club. FRANK ! J. HOLMGREN gren, 73. was buried Wednesday after funeral serafternoon, vices held at the Bear River in Garland. Stake tabernade Rurial was in Garland City and Cemetery. He died Saturday at pro- 4 a.m. at his home of a heart 4-- T d A prominent years has foundations are currently paid oft handsomely for thou viding such funds, said Norman sands of Head, Heart, Hands C. Mindrum, director of the and Health youth throughout Committee. ine 50 states, reports the Na $1.8 Million Budget nonal Service Committee A budget of $1.8 million will The tangible benefits are four fold, a Committee spokesman be used by the Committee this said. Continuous membership year, he added. Included are affords (1) learning new skills funds for 265 sehol and methods (2) opportunities fellowships; 1,300 educational tor lellowship and community trips; 195,250 honor medals; service (3) good chance for self- - 14300 miscellaneous rewards. and many supplementary servimprovement (4) recognition. Through project work, bovs ices to and girls between 9 and 19 Among the donors are: Allied Chemical years of age learn how to grow Dept., American Forest ProH. things, make things, show, teach Products Industries. Inc., Armour and and sometimes even consume ucts Company. California fhimii-a- l the results of their labors. They Ortho Division, Chicago Board rmr,,.. of Trade, Coats 4 Clark Inc., John Deere. Eastalso gain experience in buying, man Kodak Comnanv Vi ;it.. selling and saving. Company, Ford Motor Company Fund, General Foods Corporation, Heisdorf 4 Concerted Planning Farms, Inc. All of this did not just hap- Nelson Also, Homelite. A pen. The nationwide 411 Club iron Inc., Kerr Glass Manufacturing movement is the result of more Corporation, Inc., Moorman Mf. Cn ni; m..u: than a of planning, Chemical Corporation. The Pure Oil Com. expanding, changing and eval- pany, Ralston Purina ComDanv. Sim. uating the program to meet the plicity Pattern Co. Inc., The Singer needs of youth. The Extension Company. The S4H Foundation, Inc. Five railroads hava Service, part of every land grant almost nnA.j a u from its They are: university, cooperates with the Santa Fe Railway,inception. Burlington 10 be will Field in" Fun Day Is Saturday ' CARL GOLD STRIKE STRMPS DON'S Local Community Bulldar RIPE BANANAS |