Show Plymouth News - I '1 Poles Cut In Idaho fi " i t 1 : 1 M J John Starr Vernon Lamb Keith Lamb and son Arnold Dean Lamb and Verl Coombs with the fol- r OLEEN VANDERIIOOF " INJURED Oleen Vanderhoof was accidentally run over by a tractor Monday and was taken to the Valley He was Hospital for treatment in Pocatello Valley at working the time in company with George Archibald and Norvel Estep week Mrs Max Kunzler returned to Park Valley Tuesday after visitGardner ing her parents ' the Udys for a few days Mrs Grace Pierson Mrs Ethel Rudd Mrs Pearl Hess Mrs Rudd and daughters Doris and Rayola were Ogden shoppers Thursday Mr if Mrs Darel Mason and son Kent of Ogden visited at the Don R Lamb home Friday Mr if Mrs Gardner Udy were Ogden visitors Friday Mrs Florence Lundberg of California d and Fay Jones of were Friday evening guests at the Henry Starr home Mrs Lois Lamb and daughter Reva Jean Mrs Jetta Whiting and Mrs Aseneth Archibald were in Logan Wednesday Mr if Mrs Roy Nash of Salt Lake City visited at the Fred home Saturday Kohlhepp Mr & Mrs John C Mason and children Mr & Mrs Howard Taylor and children all of Ogden and Mr if Mrs Dean Corbridge of Boise were Saturday Idaho guests at the Don R Lambs Mr & Mrs Facer and fivfe children ofJHalad called on Mr & Mrs Don R Lamb Saturday Mr if Mrs Parley Archibald and daughters of Tremonton were dinner guests of Mrs Jesse Lamb Mr if Mrs Charles Smith of Ogden visited Mr & Mrs Don R Lamb Saturday Mrs Jesse Lamb was taken to the Valley Hospital Sunday for medical Her daughattention ter Joyce John of Portage is her taking care of the home in her mother’s absence i wwwwjy!'nii Percy Dee Nelson 44 of Tremonton died Tuesday at 11:30 at the VaUey Hospital from a gunshot wound in the head Sheriff Warren Hyde said the shot discharged from a 22 rifle apparently was accidentaL Who resided with Mr Nelson his parents in Tremonton was discovered shortly after 9 unconscious in his room He was born Nov 1 3908 in Brigham City a son of Carlos F and Louise Kelly Nelson pm ? MARRIAGE TAKES PLACE The marriage of Odeen Estep of Plymouth and Beverly Hill took place Thursof Tremonton A day in the Logan Temple wedding reception and dance at Tremonton Second Ward honored Mr them Thursday evening this the service Estep enters month i f lowing scouts Bryce Udy Garth Steven Nielson GorJosephson don Rudd Leon Orin Pierson Hess Larry Allen and George Mansfield- went to Warm River Idaho and stayed four days to cut pbles for the rodeo grounds Mrs Mrs Lawrence Archibald Ruth Price and Mr Jackie Archibald visited at the Joe Archibald home in Logan Thursday Mrs Rulon Rudd and daughters Doris and Rayola visited in last Logan at the Joe Archibalds wm pm For Rodeo Grounds Mr if Mrs Ether Spackman of Presto Idaho were Sunday night guests of Mr & Mrs Ellis Hess Mr if Mrs Leon Peterson of Lewiston were Monday guests of Mrs Ellis Iless Chester Steed of California came to visit his mother Mrs Ida Steed Saturday i home Mrs Don Steed came from Burley last Friday where relatives she has been visiting Mr & Mrs Wayne Mason of Salt Lake City visited at the Jesse Lamb’s Wednesday Earnest Nish of Salt Lake City underwent an operation Wednesit is reported Mr day forenoon it Mrs Nish were former Plymouth residents for many years Mr Nish’s brother Austin Nish and his wife drove to Salt Lake to be with him City Wednesday Mr it Mrs Orvil J Nish and Mr & Mrs Newell ' Nish visited relatives in Salt Lake City Thurs-da- Tremonton Man DiesFrom Gunshot Rep D R Stringfellow c aid bill supports W A Dawson mining vital to all Rep says Metal Tax Bill Supporters Warn of Utah Ghost Towns are a reality In Utah So testified Rep William A before who appeared with Rep Douglas R Stringfellow Dawson the House Ways and Means Committee in support of the Simpson Bill Ghost towns II It 4294 The Simpson Bill contains pro visions for a sliding scale of import taxes on lead and zinc to protect the domestic industry from low prices resulting from dumping of cheaply produced foreign metals Dawson’s reference to Rep ghost towns in Utah was in answer to testimony given earlier by Secretary of the Interior Douglas McKay who said he doubted if use of the term was justified Dawson quoted the Rev Rep Patrick Cullen of Park City who had written “Park City looks derelict— a ghost town a shadow deserted of its former self It’? village In his testimony Rep Dawson said "The bill holds out the hope of health to a sick and dying But more metal mining industry important this protection is needed to maintain the productive capacity of this nation The present law offers no relief 0 Rep Stringfellow pointed out to the committee that every dollar produced paid for domestically He married Matella Berry in Salt Lake City in 1922 and they Mr later moved to Califonia Nelson was divorced and returned to Tremonton in 1944 include three sons Survivors Ronald D Nelson Seattle Robert Nelson Salt Lake City and Gordon Ivan Nelson serving with the his US Navy one grandchild three brothers Jay L parents Nelson Salt Lake City Charles and Ivan Nelson Los Angeles Nelson Redondo Beach and one sister Ms Florence Berd Tre- HOSPITALIZED Radio and star Arthur Godfrey is shown Boston hospital where he unto rebuild derwent operations damaged hip joint TV in In the event of any enemy attack New York City emergency power and lighting could be provided where It is needed by ten mobile electric generators on The population of the United: States is increasing at a' rate of 7000 persons a day monton 3Bf lead and zinc plays a part in the economy of the entire counpays wages buys goods try “It pays taxes or is reinvested in new or expanded industry" he said On the other hand while it is difficult to estimate how much of every dollar paid for foreign metals returns to this country it is safe to assume that it is far lower than in domestic purchases he Added Rep Stringfellow said that income from production of raw materials is just as vital to the or economy of Utah Montana Idaho as it is to Peru Africa or c Mexico If the American industry is forced to quit operations fewer automobiles refrigerators sewing machines FRIDAY SATURDAY THURSDAY mJ! V- (JAXj wj ( y because her fear was 0 I greater than her shame f I - prewnU BARBARA STANWYCK CARRY SUUIVAIl television sets and other American made products will be sold in states formerly producing the metals he warned “The time for making plans to assist the lead and zinc mining industry is right now" Rep Stringfellow said Mr Sc Mrs NeweU Nish and CIVIC AND HOME ARTS CLUB Sunday to sipend the family PROGRAM ENJOYS SPECIAL summer Montana in The Civic and Home Arts Club June Mason cf Salt Lake City was a weekend guest of her par- met Friday evening for its regular meeting at the Garland Arents Mr & Mrs R L Mason LaRee Hess daughter of Mr mory Club President Mrs Wm & Mrs Ellis Hess was taken to G Woffinden had charge of the Mrs were Hostesses the Valley - Hospital Monday for meeting Arnold Larson and Mrs Farrell a checkup Keith Lamb and son Arnold Wood and Don ' R Lamb were in Salt The club collect was read by Lake City Monday on business Mrs Arnold Larsen add the fol and lowing musical program was preMrs Preston Peterson children of Penrose visited at sented: Colleen the Rulon Rudd home Monday Two vocal solos by Wallace Hardman accompanied Councilman by Bonnie High Bourne of Fielding and Bro John-- Murray piano solo by Susan Linson of Beaver were speakers in ford vocal solos by Mr Leon our sacrament meeting Sunday Holgren accompanied by Mrs at who those saw musical visited Delbert Walker Among the home of Marvilla and Mabel number by L W Manning accomDecoration Pierson the during panied by Grant Anderson acDay weekend were Mr Willie B cordion solos by Arlene Rogers Smith of Roosevelt who visited vocal duets by Byron and Devere Mr Anderson accompanied from Friday until Tuesday by Mrs it Mrs George Turner and child- Dean Anderson ren of Springfield Idaho were A tap dance group consisting guests Friday night spent Sat- of Pamela Tamara and Nanette urday in Lehi and caUed here Christensen Joan Korth Deann return Sunday Mr & Schuman Veriana on their Udy and BobMrs Clarence Spraker and daughBonnie Thompson ter Sherry cf Aberdeen Idaho by also providPaetsch accompanist visited from Friday until Sunday ed Centertainment Mrs Turner and Mrs Spraker are Refreshments were served to sisters pf the Pierson girls Mr 13 members and 32 guests if Mrs Vem Archibald of Malad The next meeting will be a were also guests at the Pierson garden tour at Logan with lunch home from Friday until Sunday at the Bluebird Steed of Mr & Mrs Preston Salt Lake City visited at the Earl Mrs Laura Kunz and children Tierson home Saturday of Berne Idaho have been visitMr Sc Mrs Lloyd Estep and this week at the J J Thomping daughter Peggy Lee of Ogden son home were weekend guests of Mr & Mrs Miss nelen Moultor of Ogden Steed Estep Linda Peterson o Penrose is spent the weekend at the Walwith her ajunt Mrs La lace Wise home visiting for the week veil Rudd E J Ilolmgen accompanied Bill Cockayne of Salt Lake City on THE GARLAND TIMES a trip to Moses Lake this week JUNE itALFii Meeker left WELD STRANGE V'i EXOTIC RITUALS! 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