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Show Jth ge r Earliest Easter in Years Will Be Observed this Coming D ted u Easter over the world by Chris-tjgnS'jnday all and Jews alike. This la a extremely old festival. ancient Jewish Pass-ove- r It was also the Cous a $! ice O' Writ, Dept md ireSE-- e mi. rj tel March 21 sr TV2Z Easter could vary between Match and April 25, over a period of 25 days This year, the full moon happens been on has and preserved Friday. Maul, 23. and this eat feast, Will be the only time ill the 2l)th and set aside to comChurch the by memorate the Christian belief in centuiy that Eastet Sunday falls on March 25 The only other tune the Resurrection. A.D. in Asia when Easter fell on this date was 325 Minor, in was It In the last of Christian Council the century in lsv3 Latest that and drew Nleea up Easter date fot the rest of this churches met at and at the same centuiy will be April 22, tn the the Nicene creed that Easter year 2noq It occurred twice on decided was It time on the first this late date. 1905 ami 19o6. The celebrated be should Pashal lull earliest was Match 23, in 1913, in the follow Sunday 22 Sunday TROJANS WIN TWO, DROP TWO Flaherty Rites IN STATE TOURNAMENT for table Held Saturday ptesents At Ogden Chapel PLAY THIS PAST WEEK END Fimcittl held Satur- Eat best will occur for the with wool are used !' t.iaiiidet ol the etilui y will be deeoratiouis and given as Match 26. in 1967. 1976 and 19s9 and are recognized sy mbols appro- Hits com in if Easter is the earliest. Kaavter. it will occur tor the second half l1 ot ttie tenuity The explanation of this custom f Kf! antiquity. Easter is welcomed as the be-ilThe name ginning of a new year of joy und ol he rabbit or hare in ancient sunshine after the dreary w niter. 6) lt 10 means "to open", ami And also each one should make it thus Used as a symbol ol that the beginning of a new lite, a uior e spring (estival that opened a new detet mined effort to deserve what- - ar f l)fc wd hope. e'l-- i of good conies to him. And from Egypt this old custom To some it may seem slraugeseems to have splead over the that the rabbit should be assoclat-jearth- . Today we still celebiale el with Easter. Tiny bunnies and the spirit of this old belief in our large rabbits made sf cloth and Faster day celebrations. d lt set vices wele day in Ogden for Mis Mai) Jane Jones Flalieity, 7t, who died Wed- I TROJANS NAMED TO TEAM ALL-STAT- E Let's call It fate . . those two defeats of the Moigan Trojan baa- ketball squad, in the Class B hoop tournament held in .Salt City last Wednesday. Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Fate, because (lie local favorites lost both games by two (mints. Fate, because by some queer quirk both games ended with exactly the . same score, It was on the opening night that l'a son's IJons edged out the Trojan machine, and in the race for the consolation championship, Saturday night, Lincoln high school cage is forced the . nesday, Mauh 14, In Ogden at the home of Mis James latkln Mis Flalieity was bom. Sept 24, M is. 6. in I'iniaii. a d.iughtei of John and Mur-aieirvln Jones Sin- was mao led to James Pat ? n lick Flalieity in Uintah, Sept. 24. IV93 Mr Flalieity died ui 1929 Mr. und Mis Flaherty resided on Coiiiiiieirinl slieet for many years. She was a gieal lover of flowers and until the lust thiee or tour y.ais could always be seen working in her garden. When her flow-et- s were blooming she would proudly take bouquets to bet friends. She TEAM SCORING IN THE hIso took a great inlet est in canSTATE TOURNAMENT al les and Uaik great pride in her 62 Larry Feterson singing lords. 43 Dick XVII Fiancls MORGAN MORGAN, a VOLUME fine neighShe was considered COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 1951. NUMBER 13. 21 Bill Thuckeiay bor and was ready at any lime io arlo 19 Lew Wright in a hand to lend anyone helping BLAINE CARTER IS LARRY PETERSON, who wae Gary xoali 16 need Deseret Newt on the NEW FFA named 10 ... Francis Men ell ot Cathothe Stie was a member first all state team, and the Jimmy Franc-l4 Blaine Carter was elected pieal-den- de (lunch and the Netghbots of second Tribune Salt Lake 2 Dan Sommers of the FFA, Wednesday, at Woodciafl lodge. Neal team, following the state bas2 Nell Gamble Mrs Flaherty lived alone for a the Morgan high school, with Ronthis tournament ketball past Bob number of years and because of ald London, vice president; week end. Dick Francis, Lew Moigun total ..,169 Morgan county federal agricul-tuia- l Waldron, secretary; James Bridg- her failing health she was moved Seeking an Increase in rates afWright and Bill Thackeray 137 which will net 178,000 monthly Opponents' total employes and soil conserva- es, treasurer; Harold Carlile and to Ogden uhout IS months ugo. She mention honorable were Telgiven Slates CoalMountain tion district members met in ter taxes, the Scott Francis, reporters, and Lariy died ill her sleep at the home of by the two newapapera. ville Monday, with Summit county Mooie, sentinel Mrs. Lakin ephone and Telegraph Co. Saturday Trojans into eighth (dace. Both Instructo receive Hilbert one filed an application with the Utah son, lepresentatives Sutvtvlng ate Both classes of agriculture voted weie thrillers light up to games tions from state officials of the on Public Service commission. the candidates who will be their Flalieity, Morgan; two duughteis, ru the lmitl gun, with the imi'Vic of . inPro-Soil Conservation service, the The application explained that Mis. A ndi ew Hal bolt son, Uintah, leaders for t lie 1951-5year. on which team hinging vlcloiy business tilLu of ductlon and Marketing association creased costs doing and Mrs Flunk Stwrdev ant, would breaks. the get aid the Forest service, for the re-have substantially reduced the coming, Nev ; seven gi andchildi ell and In the consolation I light Saturdi-- i now of too are orientation ; the which one conservation one brother, great giandchild pany's earnings day, Lincoln's man to man defense visions of the Department of AgriI! low to attract the money required Thomas 11. Jones, lleber City, and effectively held the Trojans !u Palculture. one sister, Mrs. Chat les Bye. to expand and improve service to check throughout the game, but remeet Utah's communications This meeting was called to carry isade, Colo. Thurston Mr. and Mrs GU-tills strategic tactic on the despite Services weie held in tiie chapel out the secretary of agriculture's of their quirements. the mui flag ot the Morgans ma-- i part diChairman T. R. Bales of the ot the Aultorest Memorial park directive to increase the adminis-Company officials report that indaughter, Connie, to Earl LaMar, blue made a good accounting, with creases In rates In Utah are only trative effectiveness and economy, Morgan Polio committee, reports rected by James M. Harbertson, son of Mr. und Mis. Floyd luiMar the score being tied up 11 time to accelerate the rate of accomplish-- that the quota assigned to this foimer bishop of Ogden Fourteen" of lilchvtlle. up 50 percent since 1940, whereas, the game. during th ward. The Invocation was other commodities' and services ment of the departments program county falls short by The wedding look (dace at the. Lincoln held the edge at the end by Horace Heiner and the home of the bilde Wednesday evenhave Increased as much as 200 perand to maintain the productive 3u percent of the envelopes of the first quarter, but tbe cent during this same period. of the nations land resources mailed have been returned so far. benediction by Edward Warner of ing, March 4, in the piemun'e of came storming back to Trojans Clar-ene- e were Ires. at a level equal to the demand of Had they come in as they have Uintah. Speakers the immediate families, with Bish- hold a 24 20 lead at halftime. Lta-colNew Rates 1). Rich aud Mrs. James would1 national MorIncreases for Frank B. Rich performing the security. the rate op in the quota Proposed past years, added 15 points to Its score of Ogden. Among the pallbear- ceremony. The new directive asks that have been met. gan are as follows: in the third canto, with Morgan ers were Jack. Olsen aaul Virgil Mrs. Matilda Feterson, 95, and wherever possible all agencies of Business, one party line, from The committee wishes to thank bringing their total at this point to In the Aulto- was Burial Stewart. 4.50 to 16.75. Krt.ai grandmother of the bride, was 33. Both teams scored six the department be housed under those who have contributed and points She in the final frame. a wtneHH t0 t)1P ceremony. one roof as soon as possible at the especially thank all those who par-- rest cemetery. Business, two party line, form afterwards recited two poems from Farley and Cox were high point 33.25 to 4.25. state and county levels and that ticipatod In the boxing card or LEGION OBSERVES memory and gave the young couple men for the victors, with 17 and 11, all agencies coordinate their acti- helped in any way. Residential, one party line, from 32.50 to 33.25. ulk 0,1 ,he new llfe ,hey were while 13 and 10 points each were vities immediately. There is still time for anyone 32nd ANNIVERSARY Residential, two party line, from were FMAwb(J wiBjle8 to, to donate to the by Larry Feterson and Agencies present AT WEDNESDAY FETE Also present were grandparents registered 32.25 to 32.75. I tick Frauds of tbe Trojans, for committees of Morgan, and Summit j,0i10 fund, were delightfully ()f tb0 bride, Mr. and Mrs. IJert Legionnaires Residential, four party line, from scores of their team. highest counties, the soil conservation dls- feted by the Auxiliary Wednes- Thurston, her parents and broth32.00 to 32.25. In other tourney games, the Trotrict supervisors of Morgan, Coal-- ; ' night In the DUF building on ers and ulsters and Mrs. Floyd jans were defeated Wednesday by, day Rural, four to ten party line. ville and Kamas, the Morgan coun-ON THE BEAM tbo occasion of the 32nd anniver- LaMar, mother of the bridegroom. from 32.00 to 32.50. ; on Thursday, they Fuyson, ty agricultural agent, soil conservaof the National American wed Mrs. IaiMur wore defeated The sary newly The application to the public ser-- ' ; Dixie, Friday saw annllal af,air is under direction oi tion service work group director a pink suit for her wedding. She them Legion. vice commission stated: Coalover POPULAR of WERE technicians Roosevelt, and BOYS winning Morgan, Cla k Wright. Peter Evans ami The long tables, at which 25 mem- will continue with her schooling Events of the last year or two: Miss N'ortna Uriddle, class advis-hav- ville and Kainas, the forest ranger It was a great team representing with were bers weie seated, gay at the Moigun high school and of Kamas. and state representatives Morgan In the stale basket bull strongly emphasized the im- - 0s brilliant red pop- (he couple will make their home of centei pieces , of an portance soil conservation service and tournament adequate communi-this past week end. ( win bt) hel(1 toaight (Kliday) of the pies, pussy willows and Ivy, flank- in Morgan. canons system to supply the needs, m lhe bj(,b stbool Rym when the PMA officers. Though they did not finish In first ed with while tapers. Nut basBlue Moon Shorty Ross orchestra place, they were as good as any kets of blue, accentuated with two team at the annual classic. In both red popples, weie place favors. MORGAN MISS TAKES will furnish the music. they are known now and may be games lost by the Trojans, Just a This is one of the few formal Toastmlstress Anna Sommers en- PART IN RECITAL William C. Jensen of Ogden was of points was the detet min- tertained with a short program !eC,t6d.! the nCar fUtUre ,ln tUrD dances of the year' and the class couple Miss LuJeun Compton, daughter elected to tbe state board of eduare dependent upon an adequate officers, President Ralph Thackering factor. As evidence of how the consisting of poems and Jokes, a of Mr. anil Mrs. James Compton, cation to and reliable communications represent the Second Jusyslocal Florence Verna Vice President boys stacked up, they scored talk assigned to Mrs. L. S. Bell was honored last Wednesday when dicial district In a tem not only for the armed servi- ay, meeting held Sixteen men and women who a total of 169 points to their op- on the past activities and accom- she was one of four students from 21 in Ogden, March Mr, Jensen ces but for agriculture, mining, and and Secretary Sandra Hopkin have worked hard to make the evening work with Morgan county fair at- ponents' 137. plishments of the Legion was fol- tiie BYU to be invited to play the will Berve a seven-yea- r term In transportation as well as the govHad an award been given to the lowed by an analysis of the Leg- organ at the Organ Guild conven- this office. a success. The committee announc- tended a regional training school ernment agencies and defense infor officials of Utah fairs and most popular team, as far as spec ion preamble given by Mrs. Errol tion which was held in the Assembbe worn. The Second Judicial district Is dustries. If the company is to meet es that corsages may of the affair are livestock shows in Ogden Monday. tutors were concerned, Morgan! Eddington. Legionnaire Cleve Fet- ly hall in Salt Lake City last Wedmanagers Acting of Morgan, lavis and Wecomposed this responsibility It must proceed Meetings were conducted by the would surely have won it. We heard erson responded for the Legion. Gerald Mikesell and Myrtle Stevnesday. ber counties and Ogden city school with the objective of making avail- ens. USAC Extension Service. Discus- nothing but good from those atAlexander Khriner extended tbe districts. According to a ruling Card games concluded a very enable as many as be telephones may sions concerned organization and tending the meet about the fine joyable and successful dinner party. invitation to the students. Miss made by the attorney general, the required. responsibilities, premium books, en- team and excellent sportsmanship Compton played three numbers and member Is not to be selected from Expanded Program tertainment, exhibits, Judging and of the local aggregation. the others played one number each. board members or their employes, 4-In 1940 the STAKE ROAD SHOW H company was servniaaiy other features. She was complimented highly on and should be a competent citizen ones to hard were Both games ing 82,000 telephones in Utah and Those attending the sessions In IS NOW READY her renditions. whose business and duties do not lose, but there Is satisfaction now there are 190,000, more than Morgan MIA Htake road show, in Monday from Morgan were James the fact that all in all the boys conflict with the duties of the oftwice as many. While Utahs popwhich all eight wards will particiT. Palmer, Herbert Whittier, Lee fice of a member of the state a good accounting during the Child Problems Are ulation has increased 25 DeWilt gave is now teady for presentation. percent, Rollins, Dale Thurston, pate, boanl of education. state competition. P-T- A telephones in service increased 132 Saturday, March 23 at Moigan Discussed by Harding. Glenna London, Almeda Percent. Most of the Dr. T. R Black of the expansion has high school, at 1:30 p.m., there will Fern Shipley and David Sharp, Burton, Leone Heiner, Pearl Thomcome since the war and MEETINGS CHANGED at.Slate Elizabeth Beehive since 1945 State all will he a matinee for Rhea girls, Murdock, Agricultural college son, club leaders, the company WED ALMOST FORGOTTEN has had the larges.! tend Morgan county club Wright, Itorothy Richins, Edith Scouts and children. Home-madguest speaker at the legulai month- DUE TO EASTER construction program in its fiistory, Got the home town paper recent(amly will be sold (lining the af- ly meeting of tbe Morgan Next .Sunday being Easter, the school Thursday, March 29. Ses- Peterson, Rachel Crouch, Marie of an article telling involving building additions, new containing IVaines ly, 16 ternoon. Tonks and Josephine Monday night. ward bishopric announces Morgan sions will be conducted from an incident that I had almost forewitehboards, more dial equipment Dr Black spoke on child piob-ill the time of meetings Tuesday evening the show will a.m. to 12 in the morning and from change thousands of miles of lenis and sex education for child- - h() that members may attend to gotten. Gilbert E. Gregg, editor of be presented for adults commencDiscus- - SCHOOL CHILDREN long distance 2 to 4 in the afternoon. circuits, poles, wire and all of the the Chaffee County Republican at ing at 7 30 p in He is well versed on these t)1Hr duties and still have a full Gandy will be n-sions, demonstrations and lectures the ther things up Colo., picked Buena Vista, sold dming the evening. necessary to provide will have to do with subjects as he Is psychology i afternoon to observe the usual meetings, Gen service. These The road show is tree and all stnictor at the college. Mis Black KaMer customs. An Easter cantata entitled "The item about our winning the club programs have to- keeping records, planning Utah talled about 320 million. in the award Excellence eral be will invited to attend. of are pre Cross accompanied her husband. Redemption" Friesthood meeting will take up work, as well as other specific The application " State Press association newspaper states that be- problems of club work. at 9:30 a.m as usual. Sunday cause of the contest, and he goes on to say, "Mr. jschoo! will convene at 10:30 a.m. great demand for telAn evening meeting Wreck Train ephone service since the war, most Epperson has been active in press classes of the elementary and will be held for one hour only. planned for 7:30 p.m. at the high by three f the circles in Utah for a numbei of plant had to be added dur-- school, This will be an illustrat- school. Following ibis, at 11:30 am. Sacra-iineti- t a lug the period of There will be three soloists and years. His first experience on meet trig will be held. higher prices. As ed lecture "by Calvin Fank, Utahs samples, the company cites a few 1950 International Farm Youth Ex- two duets with Carol Combe as newspaper was in the office of the All members are invited to at- comparisons over 1940 prices which The sixth graders Chaffee County Republican about tend these meetings which will be Calvin spent the sum- accompanist changee. Show the cost of buildings up 106 mer months living with farm fam- will give five special numbers with 25 years ago, when he and the ediin keeping with the Easter theme. r While the double track rail line of a Fif'een of the Republican published a tor iars bercent, copper wire 112 percent. freight; students of a grade eighth group in Finland. bles ,2 percent, cable 121 percent, ilies few Issues of 'The Firecracker ' At tiain jumped tiie ialH at the ea-- t was blo ked. traffic was routed participating in each. MARCH 31 SLATED 3i and crossarms 197 Is that time Danny Epperson, Als end of Round Valley about .through McCamtnon, Idaho. Class leader Earl James percent. The1 FOR MORGAN FETE w,-for the of on stoties eleven crowds lookets drove cats trend wag even more accentuated District Meeting Is serial wrote Large pm 'a'ijr 'ay directing the cantata. There will brother, in the the1 howof or the cars side North Morgan's annual bazaar outh to their by The the at 'Firecracker.' parked publication, falling year 1950 alone. In that year, Planned by Legion be 16" voices taking part. over all day long Sunday will be mghlighted this year with because tra k ai.d four wreck 40(3 scene continued was not pill.ng ever, Particularly since the start of District No. 2 of the American ami state traffic- officers were a full cmirse ham dinner, the Korean hi highway Editor Ed S. Gregg lost patience D. U. P. MEETING Incident, prices of cia-- , Legion, comprising Davis, Weber Ttuof direr Relief society and ward the traffic. terials essential to the future busy when the ting kept gentlement South Morgan camp. Daughters companys and Morgan counties, will hold a tie lor oiiio' e, with bashed in - will be on hand to start was auxilianemuch traffic left too By pied Estate Fourth Monday evening usiness, such as copper, lead, zinc. district meeting Saturday, March 31 of Utah Pioneers, will hold its regtender, via- - d railed and Jumped hark to normal, although 5.3n p m. Saturday, ess at opof their wake In the pi ervitig only Uon, and rubber, have 30, at March type ragged up-- j la the Anmac building n Ogden. ular meeting Friday, the trail r.iusmg the cars to he 31. on crews Manli bazaar and a well a as The track 4rd rrom 30 to 250 single eratrng the DUP building, at 2 30 p.m. Mrs. day." Editor Gilbert Gregg retails suddenly thrown right and left. j at 8 percent. p m. r leaner! d damn the of this to memories the remnants up progtaru will follow. Labor Costs Up j All legionnaires and members of Sophia Grasse will give the lesson many pleasant 30 will be 31 25 and 75 cents damDinner wreck no Bulldozers from were but more was There It Morgan writer. nearly Gertrude Mrs injuries will be ncreased labor costa have also the are urged to attend. and hostesses we tried age to tb freight laden cars was and Ogden were used to push the per plate. when Everyone is cordially and however, Suited in substantially higher op-- j BuffetAuxiliary ago, Stevens years Miss Harriet Bray. lunch will follow the ,uv ited. be to tracks venture. the estimated this publication heavy. wtefkage from Mrs LaRue Waldron. on Pigs 6) j cess sessions. t7 t t - smooth-operatin- THJ Telephone Co. Asks Commission For Service Rate Increases; Seek Funds for Plant Expansion Gov't. Services FREW , Are Asked to Coordinate Work - s t Morgan Couple Are Married At Brides Home Polio Quota Is Short by $114 n On-mite- 1 S 3114-Onl- 12-8- , n 1 ' 1 39-41- 6u-30- 41-2- e Dist. School Envoy Named Fair Officials Attend Session Officials To Attend Morgan Session e a 1 Fiiteen Cars Leave Tracks in Yreck Saturday East of Here -- - 1 v - -- ; j |