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Show Tremonlon, Utah The Leader Thursday, November 11, 1965 Plieasant Hunters Make Howell A Busy Valley Wood by Jeny The population of Howell rose somewhat over the weekend With a thousand hunters descending upon the valley it was quite a busy little place. Some hunters reported getting their limit with the first few hours and others weren't quite so lucky. No matter how many birds they got or didn't get one thing they went home with their tummys full of the good food the Primary served to them. Most of the homes were full to overflowing with out of town guests. Guests at the Marceal Olsen home were Mr. and Mrs. Dick Hertzel, Dr. and Mrs. Marcland and children. Dr. Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. Cal Bergenmyre, their daughter, Shona and friend, Mike, and their son, Duane. At the home of the Orland Hess's were Sam Beckstead Sr., his son, Sam, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wilkinsen. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Hunts-zingof American Fork spent the weekend with their daughter, Marty Hess and husband, Terry. All the members of the Elmer Sorensen family were home for The Pheasant the weekend. season serves a dual purpose for the Sorensens. It's at this time that they have their Thanksgiving dinner. Those who were there for the occasion were, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Sorensen and family of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Sorensen and family of Malad, Mr. and Mrs. Merle Bair and family of The WISE Winter Traveler . Powell and the large cliffs of Zions in the distance and over the Grand Canyon and Kaibab East Garland Couple Take Vacation Trip forest. by Essie Peterson Mr. and Mrs. Eph Peterson returned home Friday evening from a week's vacation in California where they visited their son, Durrell Grover and family of Rolling Hills who had sent them passes to fly. They went by Bonanza Air Lines from Salt Lake City to Phoenix and had a lay over which made it possible to take in the sights then on to Los Angeles by Continental Jet. they saw Bryces Canyon, Glen Canyon Dam and Lake En-rou- Garland, Mr. and Mrs. Ariel Sorensen and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sorensen and family of Howell. Forty nine members were present. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sorensen had their baby named in fast meeting Sunday. He was given the name of Ryan Elmer. His father named him and was assisted by his grandfather, Elmer Sorensen. LaRee and Julie Lucas, Harry Lucas, Curtis Lancaster of Brigham City were weekend guests of the Homer Kotters. Other guests were Gary Van Side and Steve Bloomquist of Salt Lake City who were Leon's missionary companions in Sweden, Elmer and Richard Kot-teFrank and Bob Witimore, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Ogden of Ogden, Utah and Carl Mann of Garland. Vernice Winn, their daughter, also spent the weekend while her husband, Chad, attended a workshop that was held in Park City. Bishop and Mrs. Nessen's place was a busy home too this weekend. Mr. and Mrs. of Nessen and family Kaysville. Mr. and Mrs. Ken r, . . . TAKES ADVANTAGE OF SE RANCHO WINTER RATES Mr. and Nessen. Bountiful, Mrs. Warren Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Johnson, Dr. Ron Dr. Pack and Townie were all guests over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Payne and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rohde and family, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Bilten, Chuck Mrs. Herrick, Gary Payne and Mr. and Mrs. Johney Chornous were at home for the weekend at the John L. Located near shopping, business, and industrial centers, Se Rancho's special winter rates offer you the maximum of convenience at minimum cost. Room TV, radio, flashing light message service, and 24 hour telephone switchboard will all help to make your stay a pleasant experience. Y NOW! WINTER RATES -- cm Paynes. The Stan Fonnesbecks were hosts to a group of friends and relations this past weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Hansen of Brigham, also Mr. and Mrs. Fred Forsgren. Miss Eunice Fonnesbeck of Logan and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Givielers and family. 5 WATCH THE NATION'S TOP SHOWS ON KSL TELEVISION CHANNEL THURSDAY, NOV. 1 1 8:30 6:00 Gilligan's Island (c) 6:30 My Three Sons (c) 7:00 WACKIEST SHIP IN THE ARMY, (c) Jack Lemmon, Ricky Nelson 9:00 Trials of O'Brien 10:00 Channel 5 News (c) 6:30 7:30 8:00 9:00 10:00 10:30 Lost in THE BADLANDERS, The Loner Gunsmoke 1 2 SUNDAY, NOV. 14 5:00 Lassie (c) 5:30 My Favorite Martian (c) 6:00 Death Valley Days(cV 6:30 Hogan's Heroes (c) 7:00 Gomer cl 7:30 Smothers Brothers 8:00 DARK AT THE TOP OF THE STAIRS, Robert Preston, Dorothy McGuire (c) 10:00 Channel 5 News (c) 10:30 Championship Wrestling 11:30 The Saint 12:30 News Final SATURDAY, NOV. 13 5:00 ABBOTT 4 COSTELLO MEET DR. JEKYLL MR. HYDE & 6:00 7:00 8:00 8:30 9:00 Ed Sullivan (c) Perry Mason Candid Camera What's My Line? Young Man from Boston 10:00 Channel 5 News (c) 10:20 Ray Nagel Show (c) 10:50 THE NUN'S STORY, Audrey Hepburn (c) I Red Skelton (c) . Petticoat Junction (c) Frank Sinatra Special Steve Lawrence Showf Channel 5 News (c) DON'T GO ! NEAR Glenn Ford, Gia Scala 12:30 News Final THE WATER, WEDNESDAY, I I . NOV. 17 6:00 AMERICA! (c) 6:30 Beverly Hillbillies I (c) i 7:30 Hazel (c) 8;00 The Munsters 7:00 7:30 8:00 9:00 10:00 10:35 Green Acres (c) Dick Van Dyke Danny Kaye (c) Wild, Wild West Channel 5 News SNOWS OF KILIMANJARO, Gregory Peck, Ava Gardner (c) 12:30 News Final MOUNTAIN AMERICA'S NUMBER ONE ENTERTAINMENT STATION SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Mr. and Mrs. Royal Petersen of Perry were at the Leland Hansen home Tuesday. The Hansens received a phone call from Kenneth who is in the service and attending an electronics school in Mississippi. SATURDAY GUESTS On Saturday the Lorus Kings had as guests their nephews. Jay and Ross Gardner, Bob and Craig Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce King of Provo were also with them over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Elmer had as their weekend guests their daughter, Coleen and family of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Elmer of San Pedro came Thursday to spend their vacation with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Beck and family of Magna spent the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. George King. NEW GRANDPARENTS Mr. and Mrs. Emery Marriott are once more grandparents at the birth of a 7Vi pound baby boy to their daughter, Camille, at Dillon, Mont. Mrs. Marriott will go to Montana later in the week to be with them when they return from the hospital. Paternal grandmother is Mrs. Martha Foster of Dillon. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Marriott and family have moved to Soda Springs to be nearer his work. Mr. and Mrs. Ursel Rhodes and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Sorensen were in Salt Lake City Thursday. Mrs. Marion and Sorensen Mrs. Roy Atkinson and girls were in Malad Sunday and visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Fryer and family of Salt Lake City visited Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sorensen Sunday and with the Fryers in Collinston. Mr. and Mrs. Dyal Sorensen and family of Kaysville spent Saturday and Sunday with Mrs. Neomia Sorensen. Geneva Sorensen and Shauna Curtis of Salt Lake City joined them Sunday. WEEKEND GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Peterson and Chad of Sparks, Nev., were at the Fred Peterson home for the weekend. Other Sunday dinner guests were Mr. and Mrs. Larry Petersen and son of and Mr. and Mrs. Rod- Grover. Mr. and Mrs. Mart Riser had as weekend guests, Mr. and Mrs. Brent Riser and family of Idaho and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Riser of Provo. On Saturday Mrs. Riser and the girls went to Logan while the men huntei. Mrs. Joe Laws spent last week with her husband at Ontario, Ore. They returned Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Johnson and family of Bountiful spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Roy I mJi Bill Bishop High Mens Series (Hdcp.) Earl Saunders Jim Archibald - 613 - 607 Bill Bishop - 603 Waynes Airomotive .611 High Team Game (Hdcp.) -- Bear River Drug Four-- High Ladies Game (Scratch) Maurine Udy - 184 lone Larsen - 171 Diane Potter - 166 High Ladies Game (Hdcp.) Maurine Udy 226 lone Larsen - 211 Diane Potter 195 Alta Archibald - 195 High Ladies Series (Scratch) Maurine Udy - 471 Alta Archibald 446 Diane Potter - 434 High Ladies Series (Hdcp.) Maurine Udy 597 Alta Archibald - 563 lone Larsen 534 Splits Converted Mildred Saunders - 7 Letha Stenquist Diane Potter - 796 759 S Waynes Airomotive - 722 High Team Sarits (Scratch) Bear River Drug Riverside Beauty Shop - 1747 Burns Market - 1739 High Team Series (Hdcp.) Bear River Drug - 2217 Rudy's IGA Market - 2139 - 1854 Earl Saunders 223 Bill Bishop - 195 Jim Archibald - 193 High Mens Game (Hdcp.) the Warren Hansens. - 555 Beth Ballard High Team Game (Scratch) Laws Service - 789 High Team Game (Hdcp.) Laws Service 917 High Team Series (Scratch) Laws Service - 2240 High Team Series (Hdcp.) Laws Service 2624 Split Pick-up- s BEAR RIVER VALLEY LADIES LEAGUE Nov. 8, 1965 High Game (Scratch) Kitty Minson - 208 Phyllis Wood Kitty Minson Kimi Tazoi - - 5-- - 5-- 7 Saturday and held a family dinner Sunday and included Mrs. Dora Shaffer. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hawks came to the Sherman Oyler home Thursday evening. Nan remained the rest of the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Olsen of Brigham City visited the Warren Hansens Sunday. Eugene Hansen and three boys and Walter Hansen were with them Saturday. Walter stayed over Vera Westergard Ruth Foxley Karen Jenkins Gladys Norr Ethel Gardener 149.95 with posts ONLY BEAUTIFUL BUYS THIS 10' x 20' CARPORT OR PATIO COVER! 0 - Handicap High Ind. Game May Larsen - 226 High Ind. Series - 589 Janet Carter High Team Game Golden Spikes - 559 High Team Series Golden Spikes - 1658 Sunday. Mrs. Rhea Christensen and family attended Parents Day at University of Utah medical hospital last Saturday. They also took in the luncheon, foot ball game, a program, dinner and dance. Mrs. Christensen spent Thursday with her son. Dr. Cloyde Christensen and family who did dental work for her. Model STURDY High Ind. Game May Larsen - 209 High Ind. Series May Larsen - 536 High Team Game Golden Spikes - 475 High Team Series Golden Spikes - 1370 Nov. 4, 1965 Splits Picked Up May Larsen Mary Ann Tracy Vera Butler Handicap High Ind. Game Leona Mattlock - 217 High Ind. Series Vera Butler - 596 High Team Game '6-1- 0 Installation Extra 10W2028 BAKED ENAMEL With interlocking Scratch Weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Waldron were Mr. and Mrs. Michael Sweet of Salt Lake City. (5-7- GALVANIZED STEEL roof panel design and concealed drainage system. ATTACHED OR With wide variety of post supports. SIZES UP to MI NOW I 12'i24' AT COMPARABLE SAVINGS LOWEST PRICES EVER OFFERED! ) 5-- 7 Weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Baer were Mel Wood and son, Kent, of Ogden. BOYCE SHEET METAL 123 South let East TREMONTON llllls The Union Pacific-Roc- k Island Railroad Merger: What it means to YOU and your community! What is this proposed merger? The proposed Union Pacific-RocIsland is a railroads. of The consolidation two merger Union Paeifie operates from the West Coast to Omaha and Kansas City. The Rock Island runs k from Omaha and Kansas City to Chicago and St. Louis, as well as to Denver, the Twin Cities, and the Southw est. Merging of these tw o lines under the Union Pacific banner w ill form a strong single-lin- e railroad running from the West Coast to the major Eastern railroad terminals at Chicago. Peoria, Joliet, and St. Louis, as well as to Minneapolis and St. Paul. (See map.) f E ' SPOKANE. MlNNEAPOl IS SI PAUL J I Butte I PORTLAND S OC.DEsY SALT LAKE CITV PH F J DENVER VF '.JOIIET CHICAG0 N NF .J7tU VX ..""'",. PEORIA ftniHM ST LOUIS CITV . Oyler. .. DAt LAS IOSANGEIES MEMPHIS ; transcontinental traffic, eliminating the handicap of interchanging freight at the Omaha and Kansas City terminals. Both roads are at a serious disadvantage which worsens with each new merger. Stockholders of both railroads have strongly endorsed the merger. What does this merger mean to shippers? This merger will mean better and more reliable rail service for all shippers served by the two railroads. Some interchange delays with other carriers will be eliminated, freight schedules will be improved. There will be more frequent service in some areas and a belter car supply. Shippers will have the advantage of dealing with a single source rather than with two or more roads. There will be less exposure to freight damage, with less interchange switching. All of these benefits will make shippers served by these railroads better able to meet competition. What does the merger mean to your community? The merger will put your community una link of the national railhealthy e road system. Single-linservice from the West Coast to the major Eastern gateways will be an incentive for new industries to locate here. It will mean more payrolls, jobs, and business more - community growth. health and GAIVESTON "B well-bein- g UNION HOCK MMMIM PACIFIC ISLAND Northern 2-- FRIENDLY HOUR LEAGUE Oct. 28, 1965 Splits Picked Up They SEAI71 & 0 pheasant hunt Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Joe Laws, Jim and Julie, visited Mr. and Mrs. James Beeton attended a wedding reception Sunday afternoon in Ogden for Mr. and Mrs. David Bullock at Marriott was which Dorothy bridesmaid for her friend. Mrs. Steve Grover entertained Saturday at a birthday party for Karen on her 6th anniversary. Nine little girls participated. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Larson entertained at dinner Sunday honoring Reed on his birthday and Lee's confirmation which took place in church. Last Saturday Mrs. Bertha Walker and a friend. Virginia Jones, of Salt Lake City came to the Ruth Holman home and spent until Monday with her. Mrs. Karen Hansen of Logan picked up Mrs. Holman Thursday and together visited Mrs. Lottie Potter at Garland, who is ill. Mrs. Hansen also visited - 530 5-- Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Wilde of Sells, Ariz., were at the Kenneth Shaffer home for the Sunday. Beth Ballard High Game (Hdcp.) -- 2110 Four-- Gutter Gurties 1593 Scratch High Ind. Game Vera Butler 183 High Ind. Series Vera Butler - 509 High Team Game Gutter Gurties - 490 High Team Series Gutter Gurties - 1308 -- - 553 - 535 522 - 675 High Game (Hdcp.) June Lish - 240 High Series (Scratch) - 555 High Team Series Earl Saunders Jim Archibald High Mans Game (Scratch) Co. in Bountiful. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Marriott and daughters, Arlene and Marva Mason and Paul Hales MONDAY, NOV. 1 5 6:00 The Rifleman 6:30 The Lucy Show (c) 7:00 Andy Griffith (c) ... Mr. and Mrs. David Maughan of Ogden spent the weekend here with their parents. David is now employed with a Finance Mr. and Mrs. Don Bourne held a family dinner Tuesday honoring Kirk on his birthday. Ardes Adams of Tremonton was a guest. Mrs. Carmen Glead spent with Tuesday and Wednesday Mrs. Dora Shaffer. Wednesday they went to Logan where Mrs. Glead's daughter was at the hospital following surgery. Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Rock and family were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Orval Ladd, Audrey Dalton (c) 6:30 7:30 8:00 9:00 10:00 10:35 dersen last Sunday. Jim - 625 Four-- weekend. (c) DRUM BEAT, Alan 10:35 SOLDIER OF FORTUNE, Clark Gable, Susan Hay ward (c) 12:30 News Final FRIDAY, NOV. THE BLACK ROSE, TUESDAY, NOV. 16 6:00 The Rifleman Jackie Gleason Channel 5 News and Mrs. Doug Stewart and family of Twin Falls, Ida., visited Mr. and Mrs. Don AnMr. Bear River Drug - 243 222 Archibald - 217 High Mens Series (Scratch) MOONLIGHT LEAGUE Wed. Nov. 3, 1965 High Team Game (Scratch) ney Peterson and daughter of Garland. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Allred and family of Bountiful were with the Gilbert Allreds for the Tyrone Power, Orson Welles (c) 12:30 News Final Space other beautiful Rembrandts. They also visited with E. J. Sorensen at his home in Mar Vista. Bowling Tre-mont- Alan Ladd, Ernest Borgnine (c) 10:00 Channel 5 News (c) 10:35 While there they visited Universal City and Warner Brothers movie lots, Disneyland, the famous Aborateen and Huntington library and art gallery where is housed "Blue Boy" and "Pinky" and many Gutter Gurties Earl Saunders Bill Bishop RAIIHOAD the entire state. KAII BOAD promote economic for this community and It will Portion Southern Portion Why is this merger necessary? This is necessary if the two railroads are to remain competitive with other lines and other forms of transportation. Today both operate under a serious handicap. routes from Already there are three single-lin- e the West Coast to the Eastern gateway terminals. Another proposed merger, recommended by an Merger benefits everyone! Everyone who lives, works, or does business in the areas served by Union Pacific and Rock Island railroads will benefit from the merger. You and your community have an important stake in this program of progress. I'or additional information on this Union ' Pacific-RocIsland merger, write or drop in at Pacific office. local Union your k Interstate Commerce Commission Examiner, will mean two more single-linger is given ICC approval. e routes if that mer- The UP-R- I merger is necessary to put Union Pacific and Rock Island on an even competitive railroads in handling basis with these single-line Union Pacific Railroad |