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Show The Leader Tremonton, Utah Thursday, July 29, 1965 Family Reunion Slated Aug. 7 Utah Bond Sales anThe Valentine-Wallentinnual family reunion will be held Saturday, Aug. 7th in Brigham City at Reese Pioneer Park, at lunch a pronoon. Following gram of family information and genealogy, and general entertainment will be presented. Newel Kelsey of Salt Lake City is president and in charge. e Reported High w by ' Utah residents in United States Savings Bonds, Series E and H, amounted to $11,158,169 during the first six months of 1965- - up 4.5 per cent over 1964, according to sales figures released by volunteer state chairman Frederick P. Champ, Walker Bank and Trust Company, Logan, to Jack Shum-waManager, First Security Bank at Tremonton, North Box Elder bonds chairman. r "The total, averaging $1,860 million per month, represents 51.6 per cent of Utah's sales quota of $21.6 million, which quota was increased $900 thousand over last year," Mr. Champ noted. June savings bonds purchases in Box Elder County were $68,375, bringing the total to $500,036, or 47.6 per cent of the county's 1965 goal, Chairman Shumway Cash - investment Y Yv t, 4 in y, if the roads in your area aren't marked at curves and other hazardous spots with and rereflective flective highway signs that pop out of the darkness, by all means tell your public officials that you want them. edge-stripin- g '""; f, fez jsv FINGER Checking script for radio program are Reed Summers, Paul Thompson and Clark Garner of the Bear River Chapter FFA. Chapter Members, Fathers Invited To Farm Safety Week Meeting To conclude the events of National Farm Safety Week, the Bear River Chapter of FFA will hold a meeting Friday. July 30, at 8:00 p.m. to which members of the Young Farmers and their fathers are invited to attend. The program will be furnished by the Taylor Farm Service, with a factory safety engineer in attendance. Friday the chapter will broadcast a program over KBUH and are planning a safety project with the safety council at Bear year-roun- d River High School. Honeyville Leads Valley League LOST Steven Chournos, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Chournos was injured when he fell as he was getting off a truck this week. unload He had been helping hay and slipped as he was getting off the truck. The ring on his right hand caught on a projection on the top of the truck and severly injured his finger. He was hospitalized for five days before it was found necessary to perform surgery and remove the finger. He is now convalescing at the home of Bob Whitney in Ogden until he can return to his home at Monte Cristo. half-yea- reported. Collinston News pointed ings Bonds Division, out that "the 1965 payroll savings campaigns in large and small companies, under the direction of volunteer Industrial The John Potters and tha Mark H. Jensens enjoyed a Chairman M. M. Fidlar, president of Mountain Fuel Supply Company, are an outstanding success. Utah is in the enviable position of having attained 161 per cent, so far. 5 Honeyville John Laub Wins Garland Man Observes 82nd Anniversary Reno Golf Title d two-roun- d Frank Riser Sr. of Garland celebrated his 82nd birthday Saturday, July 24. His family spent Sunday at a dinner party celebrating the occasion. Mr. Riser was born July 24, 1333 in Berlin, Germany, a son of John H. Liebig and Dorothea Pashel. 1908 In he married Anna Madeline Nielson in Manti. They have made their home in Garland for 46 years. Mr. Riser was a mechanic for the f Sugar Co., until his retirement in 1948. Mr. Riser is the father of two sons, Frank W. Riser, Garland; and Martin H. Riser, Eatf Garland; two daughters, Mrs. Ernest i Dorothy Brenkman, Tremonton and Mrs. Virginia Wight. Brigham City. He has 13 seven grandchildren and Utah-Idah- o great grandchildren. John Laub of Reno, Nev., 66 Sunday shot a second-rounnet score of for a 132 to capture the President's Cup golf championship at Hidden Valley Country Club. The first round of the medal play match was held Saturday. Four strokes behind, at 136, was Ken Johnson. Gerald Laub fired at 137, while Rex Laub finished the tourney with a 138. John and Gerald Laub are sons of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Laub, all former residents of Tremonton. two-da- y ATTENDS FUNERAL IN OREGON Frank L. Davis was in Lebanon, Ore., over the weekend to attend funeral services for his grandson, Craig Wilcox, 16, who was killed when hit by an automobile while riding his Honda. Mr. Davis was accompanied by his daughter, Mrs. A. N. Rytting and his son, Earl Kay Davis of Idaho Falls. Above picture, taken at the Industrial College of the Armed Forces, Washington, D.C., shows Lt. Col. D.D. Adams, USAF, being congratulated General August Schomburg, following presentation of the Air Force Commendation Medal for meritorious service while assigned to Headquarters, Sto.tegic Air Command, Offutt AFB, Nebraska. He also graduated from George Washington University this month with a Masters Degree in Business Ad-- i ministration, following which he will be assigned to Headquarters, United States Air Force, at the Pent- Americans are team-minde- it is a demonstration of. Iffection for wha.t we believe is the best possible way of life. Whether we show it by supporting a favorite charity or by rooting for a favorite football team Is immaterial. deeply, There is one team that is everybody's team, because it is, pitted against a common opponent human disease. This is our two-mahealth team of doctor and n South Tremoni St. The Lihoma Girls and their parents enjoyed a banquet held Friday evening under the direction of the leaders, Ora Lewis, Louise Corbit and Max-in- e Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. McKay Rollins and son, Maughn, spent a week visiting with Mrs. Rollin's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Orsen Jensen. They have moved back to Utah after having spent the past year in Mountain View, Calif. Olene and Carma Jean and family of Sparks, Nev., brought Carma's mother, Mrs. Ida Miller home Wednesday and spent the day visiting with relatives here including Mr. and Mrs. Orsen Jensen and pharmacist, multiplied thousands! of times over throughout the wide stretch of our country. They serve together as guardians of our health, even of our lives. This team needs our support in a very special way. We should support our doctor by taking our illnesses to him and avoiding the risk of "doctoring" ourselves. We should support our pharmacist by relying on him and none other for the drugs we need when illness strikes. Trmonton, Utah Ball-ingha- family. Mrs. Miller has been with the Ballinghams in Sparks for the past few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Orsen Jensen and family joined the Balling-ham- s and Mrs. Ida Miller at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Keith W:ebb in Bountiful where they enjoyed a C. E. Miller family reunion Sunday. Visit Residents Mr. and Mrs. George L. Miller Jr. of Cambridge, Mass., are visiting in Utah and brought Mr. Miller's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George L. Miller of Salt Lake City to Penrose Wednesday where they spent the day visiting with friends and relatives. Their visits included the Orsen Jensens, Mar-ga- n Millers, Wilford Miller and Mrs. Crystal Nelsen. Mrs. Faye Barlow and chil- dren visited Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Petersen. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Roche and family are vacationing this week at Flaming Gorge. Jesse F. Petersen Jr., accompanied by Dick and Bob Green spent Saturday fishing in Idaho. Robert Bryan and family in Roy, she also spent some time) with the Kay Bowens at West Point. Visits Grandparents Bowles, young son of Nedra and Dean Bowles of Orange, Calif., is spending hia vacation at the home of hi grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Simmons. LaMar Biddle took his mother, Mrs. Clarence Biddle ta where they Ogden Monday visited with Mr. and Mrs. Winston Biddle and Mrs. Anglasee, they also! called on the Guy Biddle family at Roy before returning home. Jeffery and Bill Capt. and Mrs. Merrell Walters who have been stationed at Fairchild Air Base at Spokane, Wash., but who are now transferred to another base in Lucy GERTRUDE C. IVERSON oFa(gfe9s 38 SO. ft MM CO ' f TMMNG DOUG 1919 McCLURE-GLEN- CORBETT Logan. She was an active member of the LDS Church, serving in Relief Society, Primary, Sunday School and MIA. Surviving are her husband, one son and one daughter, Palmer G. Iverson and Mrs. Ralph (Leola) Stewart, both of 13 grandchilBrigham City; dren, one brother and one sis- PATRICK Universal Picture was held Monday Adults: Mat. $1.25, Children CAPITOL Logan, Utah Mr. and Mrs. airag GARLAND, UTAH stop In and drive the 'UnstQppables9 'JEEP' WAGONEER STATION WAGON. Choice of 250 hp 'Vigilante' 8 or 6 cylinder Tornado-OHengine. Famous Turbo Hydra-Matautomatic transmission and dual range transfer case with Great new power steering on Plus drive . . . drive also available. 'Jeep' V-- C ic V-- Elwin Jones and family spent two weeks touring British Columbia, Canada. a The community extends welcome to Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Johnson and family who have moved into the Golden Spike 'JEEP' GLADIATOR TRUCK. Available with same options as the Wagoneer, Choice of 7 or 8 foot pickup box . . . flatbed or stake, with GVW's up to 8600 lbs. And drive gives you twice the traction of ordinary pickups ...makes others seem Incomplete. V-- 8. 'JEEP' UNIVERSAL AND TUXEDO PARK MARK IV. The original drive work and hobby horses. Just driving them Is fun. They're available with 81 or 101 wheel-base- s, cab and convertible styles and a variety of accessories for pushing, pulling, hauling, winching, snow plowing. OUR FACTORY-APPROVEPARTS AND SERVICE DEPARTMENT is fully staffed and equipped to keep all 'Jeep' vehicles In peak running condition. No one knows your 'Jeep' vehicle like our trained mechanics. Expert tune-up- s and repairs. D KAISER Jeep CORPORATION Manufacturers ot 2 and -A Night $1.50 35c afternoon under the direction of the leader. Mrs. Birdie Petersen. Refreshments were served to the Pilots and their mothers. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Corbit and family were in Salmon, Ida., Friday. Saturday and Sunday, where they attended the Corbit family reunion Saturday. Mrs. Emily Tolman accompanied the Corbits to Salmon where she visited with her son, Rex Tolman and family including the new granddaughter Emily had not seen before. V- Feature Times 1:30, 3:40, 5:45, 8:00, & 10:10 ter, Hyrum Christensen, Brigham City and Mrs. Ellen Soph-ron- a Frisbey, Salt Lake City. MAIN STREET WAYNE FORSYTH A in 6JJep9 Engvar Petersen were "at Bear Lake Friday and Saturday. Mrs. Engvar Petersen and daughter, Veda Smith, went to Salt Lake City Wednesday to visit with their daughter and sister, Mrs. Wanda Palmer who recently underwent surgery. Award Program Held The award program II WASJfJRN!isl KATHARINE Funeral services were conducted Friday afternoon in Bear River Ward for Mrs. Adele Christensen Gertrude Iverson, 63, who died in a Brigham City hospital July 21 after an illness of three months. Burial was in Bear River City Cemetery. Mrs. Iverson was born Dec. 7, 1901 in Bear River City, a daughter of Nels and Ellen Christensen. She was married to Glenn Carl Iverson Feb. 17, of Cooper Smithfield visited Sunday afternoon with Marvin Simmons, Wallace and Gertie Simmons: and Sylvia Simmons. the southern states, are spendI ing some time visiting with members of their families. At Held Over present they are guests at the Clark Bowen home. Their children have spent the past month Second Big Week with their grandparents here. Mrs. George Jacksonf and two WHERE A MIGHTY of her grandchildren, Richard of Sunset ADVENTURE and Scott Andrews visited Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Bowert. On Friday Mrs. Otto Wolfe and werq daughter of Bountiful UNIVERSALYr"y7J guests at the Bowen home. Lauretta Ericksen is spending the summer at Fish Haven,, Idaho, and her brother Darrell is employed at Grace Idaho. Mrs. and Hilda Johnson daughter Thelma have returned to their home after spending about three weeks in Los Angeles, Calif., where they visited with family members. OBITUARIES Mr. and Mrs. Albert L. Smith and family and Mr. and Mrs. home. i Mrs. Don Hansen of Tremonton to Woodland, Summit County on Sunday to attend tha Thomas H. White family reunion. They also went to Park City and to Heber Utah. Re-- i turning, they stopped in Ogden to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Alf Potts. Mr. Potts is a brother to Mrs. White. The young son of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Ericksen underwent emergency surgery at the LoJ gan L.D.S. Hospital Sunday. Christy Ericksen spent a few days in Salt Lake City with her, Mr. sister and brother-in-laand Mrs. Clain Jensen. Janel Bowen was a visitor at the home of her sister, Mrs. Banquet Held By Thatcher Penrose Ward Girls and Parents ADAM'S DRUG 26 birthday anniversary. Mrs. John Potter and son Kyle visited Monday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Farrell LunC and family in Ogden. Steven Bigler of Scottsdale Ariz., is spending some time at the home of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Odell Bigler, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hunter and son, Wayne of Kremmling, Colo., were Tuesday overnight! guests of Bill and Grace Warn ke. The Hunters were enroute to their home after spending1 three weeks touring in Alaska. Attend Reunion acMrs. Marvin Simmons companied Mr. and Mrs. J. J. White of Garland and Mr. and s place winner; Cory Lee Robbins, James Stokes. Standing are Bill Larson, Rick Johnson, Wayne Bowles, Mark Mason and interested visitors. Den mothers are Mrs. Joey Bowcutt and Mrs. Billy Nelson. V. D. Bowcutt is cub master. agon. TEAM - MINDED ft is.a national habit of free people Ivho are united in action. More cook-ou- t at Tony's Groova. Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Johnson and two children of Idaho Falls, were Sunday dinner guests at the Bill Warnke home. Mary Alice Westover and two daughters of Preston, Idaho spent Friday with the Warnkes. - Mr. and Mrs. John Higgs of Ogden were Saturday afternoon guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bowers. They came to honor Mrs. Bowers on hef 2-- 5 Corinne Cub-Mobile- Clem S. Schramm, State Director of the Treasury's Sav- Honeyville team has emerged in top position in the Bear River Valley Women's League, with six wins and one loss. They won from Tremonton by a 15 to 6 score. Other games played gave Garland 1st, 14 runs to Garland 2nd, 12; Tremonton 6th won from Corinne by a 29 to 13 margin; and Tretook their game monton from Fielding, 8 to 5. Playing Thursday night will at Garland include Fielding 2nd; Garland 1st at TremonCorinne at East Garton land starting at 6:00; and East Garland at Tremonton 3rd at 8:00 p.m. The standings now are: Won Lost Team Tremonton 3rd Garland 2nd Garland 1st Tremonton Fielding East Garland READY FOR THE BIG RACE are members of Cub Scout Pack 126 of Tremonton First Ward. The meet was held on the highway Thursday evening of last week. Drivers of the are left to right, Curtis Conger, Scott Bowcutt, David Mortenson, 1st Toi.do drive 'Jeep' vehicles i.om |