Show - ’ m ' t :('' x f x x ' "' X- " ' ' " X't ' ' t ' " f t 4 ' “ x ' v- - ' t" i V '‘ 5?' ?i ' Visiting New Grandchild Mrs Leslie- Wassom is in Salt Lake City this week becoming ac- Over 200 Tremonton merchants quainted with a new granddaughThe baby was born Sunday and “employees participated in an ter to Mr & Mrs Dwight Freeman ball at the Tremonton outing park last Friday afternoon enjoyMary Wassom) ing a variety of ball games horseshoe pitching visiting and Mr & Mrs Jack Pierce and other activities Wendell Hansen returned from cold drinks Texas Wednesday A delicious lunch and watermelon were provided for everyone The merchants Tremonton Merchants Dorothy Hill Sets Temple Marriage Date For July 29 Outing is Success Friday July 29 has been set the date for the Logan Temple wedding of Miss Dorothy Ilill to S Thompson Lyman of Hill is the daughter Miss Mr and Mrs Vem Ilill of Garland and Mr Thompson is a son headed Ronald committee by ft Mr and Mrs Don Thompson Hales with Del Hansen and Don of Clarkston Redfield assisting was in charge A reception and dance honoring the couple will be held in Mrs Zina Marriott & daughters the marrthe evening following iage in the Garland Ward hall visited in Brigham Monday cs i V a 77 t A rS'1! I J u't?sJ1 I - w - f t V" 7 vp ' 7 LjrsJ i' 7 X’? lliTV5 j j4' A iV' i i?4Ar7 Ax r&ki PX : Hr v K 7-- i)r 7'-- ’ ? ? $ i '' f rA-' ' V l?r I I ' Building-Near- Scenic xiiuA jn'' History Review Continued from page c i 5 no farm loans at low cosv Long-terFEE Ask for the free booklet descrH FEE ing the Equitable Society Farm Plan cosanssioN Ownership John J Shuimvay ne presenting The Eouitable Life Assurance Society '' vx ' 'y i i '4 t in the three — cars ce Utah The Biggest Ca- rfirst in size! Plymouth’s the biggest longthree! With the most leg room the most hip room the largest trunk! First in sales gains— est roomiest car of the low-pri- with the Biggest Dea- lcar and of the three a low profit per cars our sales gains are the highest in the whole state! We’re giving our best deals of the year right now! High sales volume means low-pri- is your Biggest Buy! We’re holding a special sales event to push our Plymouth sales still higher Stocks are high— prices are low— terms are long and liberal! Come in and cash in during our big suivuviEEi SALES STAMPEDE the APPLICATION APPRAISAL v y low-pri- a NO NO y of her loans-- ' ’4 J “1 j?"-'3- - ' 1 at Point Lookout He engaged in “drives” taking horses to California to sell He eventually became manager of the Bear River Canal Co In 1898 the area near Point Lookout was called RoveviUe A few homes a school and a store constituted general the central gathering place for settlers Construction mater i a 1 s were rock and poles hauled from the week of the mountains The During the win$3000000 building modem “skin type” construction ter season the men would take to wagons Black Pine and bring similar to the new United! Nations building in New York has back poles for building purposes From 1895 to 1898 a Airs approximately 20000 square feet of plate glass wall area Exter- Margaret E Priest was postmistress handling US mail distribuior walls contain another 52000 steel tion in Roweville In 1895 the square feet of porcelainized post office was moved eastward panels — more area than a footnear the Point and was given the ball playing field name of “Point Lookout Post Office At this time William Fox-leJulie Ann Sargeant of Logan Roweville’s only merchant was a guest last week at the L became The postmaster W Manning home Her parents was later discontinued and Mr & Mrs N Sargeant and their the region served by a Tremonof Logan ton rural route Kathryn daughter came for Sunday evening The store operated by Mr Foxley was typical country and Mrs store and was the gathering Mrs L W Manning place Mike Ericksen were in Ogden for settlers from miles around Monday The area west of the Point was later called Bothwell after the Mr & Mrs Carl Welling Mr & John R Bothwell who was instruMrs M L Nielson and Mr & Mrs mental in construction of the L W Manning attended “All Faces west canal from Bear River The West” at Ogden Saturday night Bothwell LD£ Ward was organized June 6 1898 and the well Mr & Mrs Durrell Hughes and known “horse driver” Joseph M son Kent and Mrs Geo Hughes Stokes became the first bishop and Sheila Ordner attended the of the ward Richards reunion at Lagoon SunNew alignment of Highway 30 ' day takes a cut directly thru the protruding hill and proposed plans Dean and Bill Capener are in provide for a viewing road to the Wyoming this week fishing The Point the “lookin Ogden out” are Immediately Bill Capeners visited age old rock some of during the weekend which still bear the inscriptions of the various Indian tribes which came home once lived in the Capener Dorothy region from Camp Cloud Rim Thursday to visit her brother Bill and Airs Jerry Buchanan and daughfamily ter Janie Mrs C W Wood Johnny children of Mr Burton and On Trip Mr & Mrs Charles H Last left & Mrs Farrell Wood attended a for Brent Davis Norththru on a the birthday party Friday trip in Logan Monday west FARM ' sy x Plan Stop Prompts The First Security dank building on the southeast comer of Main at Fourth South Street in Salt Lake City will be dedicated on Monday August 22 to George S Eccles according First Security Corporpresident ation First First Security Bank tf Utah NA The public will te welcomed at the dedication and at open house to be held at the building that day and thru-ou- t 5 19S3 3 iV wy' 7 Completion I Page xmAAji In Salt Lake City I 22 July Friday TIMES UTAH i FIRST SECURITY BUILDING — This impressive new structure in Salt Lake City will be dedicated on August 22 Utah's first for a modern major “skin type” building it provides a home First Security Bank operation on its first three floors Bank GARLAND GARLAND i ' gSfeF1 New THE TRADE? YOU BET! COME IN NOW! r PLYMOUTH SALES IN UTAH HAVE INCREASED MORE TRAN the other two year's sales- -a far greater increase than for of 1S55) (Based on registrations in Utah for first five months 100 over last cars! BEAHMUEn AUTO COMPANY Garland ( 1 |