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Show iV Fi FEA' !fl M SHOW ..e of the Box Elder ". iTwihcl will be held '"'Vd Seat ember 1st, will be Ve-nonto- SERVING a of Box Bureau ladies. Huggins of jn charge i vI-,- VOLUME XXVII Opens New Home Furnishing Store president of the other features ''TVy ;(d a meeting held BEAR THE Published Weekly at TremonU-n- Reese K. Allen is the owner at Brigham an and which manager of Allen's Home ;;; night at offic- - Furnishings, a newly opened of fsentation business house it was .1. risers were pres- ' in-- '. announced this week. ng considerable An official opening was held '"annual event. new revised pre- Wednesday night. cis being planned, and Pperating in the location forbe placed on merly occupied by the LaGra s rill pounds. New rest Shop on West Main Street, the Ts will be added this firm deals in furniture, floor improvements" are coverings, and home furnishings. the $50000 grounds Mr. Alien is a native of Tre- a ten on year j the son of Mr. and Mrs. monton, planned s y. a. Allen, and was educated at r schedulehe exhibits the events the U. S. A. C. and Notre Dame n: races, norse pumug University. During the past six 7d fashion show. The months, Mr. Allen has been will be held again employed as business manager of J wlth last years calves" the House of Fantasy in Salt i this year at the fair, Lake City. of the Fair board is Tre-mont- on "'--- i :"-- parade at 11 a.m. is Corinne, with Horman-ildn- eas-- planned events sure to attract entrants of every age group. Among the fetes planned are games, races, greased pig and pole contests, calf riding,, and a ladies softball game, to be followed by a baseball game. Gordon, Sam Brigham instructors for the River High T. A. Sum- aionron, Victoria jonn- River City, Edith Sum- ronton, w. E. Kerr, ,r 3a. and EM E. Buchan-- , A. BUREAUS :nt ;a CREESE FACTUKjx Tremonton and ronton Farm Bureaus PEARL MEDAL SPEECH TO BE HELD ;jr through the Smith-i- i CONTEST A Pearl Medal speech contest, cheese factory which nest in the world. The under the direction of Mrs. Axel members left Tre-i-n Fredericksen, will be held at the time to arrive at Methodist Church Friday evening i by noon and following at 8 p m. Preparations have been lnterestm? tniir thv marie for a ertoa musical tiro- Mr dinner at the gram. The public is invited to of 35 'i recreation four attend. park. Tremonton Businessmen If : I i f ? : I I I i I!) i k t , x' s. L- - - 1,1,1 vc f ' ,' 1 1 !' iV i .v, Carolyn Jensen Participates In College Forum Jensen, a Carolyn Marie member of the Drama and Speech Forum for High School Students oh the campus of Western State College of Colorado, in Gunnison, Colorado, June 19 to July 21, took part in the demonstration program Wednesday, July 19, in the Homemade Theatre. The Forum produced a one-aplay, "A Certain Just Man," and then demonstrated how a play is staged, how to build a flat, how rehearsal goes, and gave a breakdown of acting, voice, and pantomine. The Forum is part of the Summer program of the University. Carolyn is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eph Jensen of , ct One of the oldest cities in the valley is all set for their annual Bear River City observance of July 24th, Pioneer Day, it was announced today by church lead ers, sponsors of the fete. No restrictions have been plac ed on entrants in the dav lone: occasion, and that applies to w.. everything from parade entries i to t the baby contest, a popular feature of the day. The baby contest begins at 9:30 a.m., and a miniature program follow. parade and Highlighting afternoon activities is a baseball game. TREMONTON SECOND WARD RELIEF SOCIETY TO HOLD SOCIAL A social will be held Tuesday. July 25th at 2:30 p.m. in the Second ward chapel for all original members of the Tremon ton Second Ward Relief Society. Motlier of Garland Publisher Buried wisecracking Reed Effie Porter Giles. A graduate of ''ghted this of the . . Trpmnntin . Funeral services were held In Utah Toultry and lCCIl aULlVC 111 tllUILil OilU m Ogden last week for Mrs. Amy P, in the LEADER'S organizations. B. Jones, mother of Vernald He Is a past president of the W. Johns of Garland, who passed of the away at her home in Ogden. opened up in Tre- -' Uons Club, a member' --and Reed Giles Businessmen's Association, and a Mrs. Johns had resided in Gar " in 1929 as a floor streak of politics in him has land with her son for several ;'e sPring Cf that vear brought him five years of service years prior to 1942. A broken hip "1 to their present on Tremonton's City council. At had confined her to her bed plant and Reed present. Reed is a member of the since last October. n there ever since. Tremonton 1st ward bishopric, Other survivors besides Vernald "'f? three years, Mr. three sons, Parley, Life In the Giles home centers include Earl Johns of Ogand Wanda Laurence manaser, n,Ch around his wife, formerly f y conducted Heusser of Deweyville, Three den, two daughters, Mrs. Milton snfS,'l Mrs. orancn since children are Included in the cen- Yorsrason (Norma) and Business has sus listing of the Giles family. Cliarlos Sorenson (Hazel) also of m scope, and to- -. They are two sons. Wendell and Odcn: 22 grandchildren, two Modern turkey one Gnry, and one daughter, Gaela. greatgrandchildren reraon ton the USAC ' brother, LcRoy Barker, or rieas- at Wendell a student is ,t , . "fr.Am T In Lg,m. and tne two younger ami view, rn inijerr.onion ot-in fihr nitnnHfniT u'n th widow of ThOS. S. !.v,nr 1 s f Albert Johns who passed away in 1927. and Tremonton. . ... . "c-j- 8, , - ... . w.jr n ' B. Davis, C. Conine, All Tremonton Business Houses will close Monday, July 21, in observance of Pioneer Day. t 1 1 s - Tremonton Businessmen's Association .? - Ruel Robbins. Drew, Membership Harry Blaine Morse, NormiMaughan. N. Earl Interclub & Convent Marble, J. H. Fronk, Frank Stevens. Finance Guy Johnson, Bur- nice Hunsaker, D. E- Only Two More Registration Days it. Before Election Only two registration dates reR- B. Com. Fund Waldron, main for Box Elder County voters before the primary elections Rudy Miller, Wesley Gephart. on September 5, according to K. Club Health & Welfare Harry Miller, Steve Hales, Harold B. Olsen, county clerk. , Sandall. Both dates are on Tuesday, Sight Conservation & Blind July 25th and August 1st. A list W. A, Adams, Horac. Heyes, W. of local registration agents follows: Bear River City, Mary R. Rucker. Beaver Dam, Mrs. RuWayne Anderson, Publicity A. N. Rytting, Rupert Blackham. by Bowen; Bothweii, Mary Edna Mel Fox-le- Nelson; Blue Creek, Vera Hyde; Lions Information Collinston, Rosada Fryer; Clear Ken Germer, Ror, Hales. Civic Improvement J. M. Creek, Mrs. Vern Kempton; Nellie K. Gardner; East Mortensen, Frank Nielsen, Ervin Garland, NaVelle N. Rhodes; El- Stohl. Com. Betterment - K 1 e o n wood, LaVon B. Garfield; FieldKerr, Wilford Harris, Wilford ing Millie Welling; Garland Ellen M. Nielsen; Grouse Creek, Louisa Rogers. Reid Olsen, L. C. Roberts. Merchants E. Cowley, Robert Folkman, Geo. Honeyville , Norma Gillmore; Israel H. Frackrell; Howell, Reynolds, G. H. Watland. Junction, C. Douglas Lind; Park Citizenship & Patriotism James Walton, Geo. Quinney. Valley, Verna Carter; Penrose, C. G. M. Mrs. Laurence United Nations Petersen, Plymouth, Mrs. esse Lamb; Portage, Kerr, Deloras Harris. J. H. Reese, Cliff Cora McCrary; Riverside, Grace Legislative U. Allen; Rosette, Mrs. Charles Kerr, Alma Theurer. L. H. G. T. Greeters Freiss, Kunzler; Snowville, Mrs. Reed Cochran. Larkin; Thatcher, Mrs. Golden; Social Reed Giles, Vincent Burton; Tremonton 1, Mrs. Earl Chiodo, D. B. Green, Mjl Nielsen. Marble; Tremonton 2, Ann A. Music Arch Richaidson, Aarl Zesiger; Yost, Luella Tracy. Bennett Hamp Bradshaw. GarBoys & Girls Athletics land Puzey, Ray Ashcraft, Dur-re- ll Hughes. Dew-eyvil- Celebrate Monday o, rfl' r NOTICE y, Bear River City To ! 0, 43 - 7 Committee meetings have already begun, and plans are rapidly taking shape for the forth- coming Garland Wheat and Beet days as officials set the date for Saturday, August 12. A f ull da.s Droeram is antici- pated including horse races, box- ing, vaudeville, and other events. Planners are confident of a capacity crowd, it was announced this week it ind Bear respectively, chairman: R. Attendance Robert Brooks, A. - Beet Days Event Set For August 12 iiis S. Wight, Brigham Elder county com-- : Can- - opening event planned by people non, president of the Tremonton of Bothweii in their observance Lions Club. The members will serve during the 1950-5- 1 term. cf Pioneer Day, July 24th. will as The first serve named the parade are Following Annual Wheat and a Tanner, Brigham Other directors NUMBER I. The following committees have ;? ok ft' rvrr VALLEY tae been announced by Douglas i ner, Honeyville, - Lions Committees Named Celebration on 24th A RIVER Utah Thursday. July 20, 1930 , Bothweii Plans :"m t and . Funeral Services Safety Farrell Bess, D. R. Han- Held For David Elwood Jensen Construction is well underway in the .$20,000 rebuildtunnel flume on the Utah-Idah- o ing of washed-ou- t Canal. Complete irrigation East Sugar company's service is expected to resume Saturday. Overload on East Bench Canal Causes Trestle Collapse acres of parching irrigatfarmland will have water service again Saturday after a 10 of canal service day's lapse the of a following collapse tunnel flume near Cutler Dam, according to Orson A. Christen-se- n, district manager of Utah-IdaSugar Co. With the exception of a slight rainfall Tuesday night, the Irrigated farms served by the east-e- ra canal have been without moisture since an overload of water washed out the trestled, flume last Monday night. It la hoped that the rainfall will revive some of the threatened perid shing crops until they can be served by the restored irrigation system. A longer delay in water service would also menace about 1500 acres of sugar beet crops on the east side of the Bear River, Mr. Christen- 10,000 e, Lions Will Soonsor ed Tennis Tournament The Tremonton Lions club will sponsor a junior and senior tennis tournament, under the supervision of Coaches Howard and Hughes of the Bear River high school. Suitable trophies will be awarded. This project was approved at the Wednesday meeting of the Tremonton club-Firs- ho t nt R. B. Wa- ldron presided. The program was under the direction of the Com munity Fund committee with Rudy Miller as program chairman. Two accordion solos were given by Elaine Watkins. A short film on the oil industry was atoo shown. short-roote- Considerable discussion was had concerning projects that sen said. Funeral services for David El- should be considered by the club Three crews of approximately wood Jensen were conducted in during the coming yeartwenty men around the Bear River City chapel on the clock to rebuild the collapsed Saturday, with Bishop Vernon trestle and flume; assisted by City Johnsen conducting. two drag-linand a bulldozer At and other heavy equipment. Prayer at the home was offered by Albert Peterson of Gar The alert cooperation of the Citv land. The Ward Choir sang two Utah Power and Light company has made it possible for the numbers, "Count Your Many Mrs. Marie Hendricksen "Sometime Blessings" needed 6:45 at materials and manpower died 82, Sunday We'll Undersand." Moroni Mort- a.m. at the home of a daughter, to be brought in time to prevent ensen and Arnold Nelson were Mrs. Elva R. Jackson, Brigham serious damage to crops. the speakers. Rita Andersen and City, following a lingering illness. One hundred feet of the 160 Elwell sang a dudt, "Jesus Pearl g structure will have to Mrs. Rasmussen was born in Draw Heavily On Lover of My Soul" and Bishop Odense, Denmark, November 18, be replaced at an estimated cost Johnsen gave the closing re- 18G7, a daughter of Adolph and of $20,000. Working with Mr. by Sine Jacobsen Hendricksen. She Christensen and Canal Superln-wa- s Supply marks. Invocation was offered City Willard Andersen and benedictendent Winford Barrus is C. P. reared in Denmark. Leslie Jensen. tion and by sons five I Sugar engineer, Cannon, Include Suvivors During the past few weeks the Interment was in the Bear The R. flume Lana Mrs. seven usually carries a daughters, water pressure has, at times, with River maximum Jackson,! load City R. Cyril of 160 cubic feet cemetery Elva Mrs. Hansen. The low. new a to dropped almost Weldon Rasmussen and Mrs per second, with a total capacity well that has been used by the Funk dedicating the grave. Hazel R. Hendricksen, all of of 175, and officials estimate that cannery and creamery have not LIONS GARLAND and TREMONTON, Brigham City; Mrs. Annte R as high as 210 c.f.s. were being furnished sufficient water BALL" PLAY "DONKEY TO to Hansen, Riverton; Nels P. and carried by the flume, causing an furnish city it was necessary colFIELD HIGH BEAR RIVER ON Rasmussen, both of Co- overflow, and subsequent a to avoid Adolph to the water plants An evening of hilarious laugh- rinne; Mrs. Zlna R. Hansen, Bear lapse of the 60 foot high shut down. who River City; Ray Rasmussen, Sub According to the city engine- ter is in store for those softball attend the lette. Idaho; Mrs. Leona R. game donkey er's estimate, the new water supLions Richmond, Cache counTremonton the between the ply should be turned into next Lions Garland the Loren and Rasmussen, Huntsvllle, weeks. ty; three In about mains 2G. and Mrs. Violet R. Weber In July county, night Kerr. Kleon Wednesday reportMayor be will Ball" Dahl. Midvale; 49 grandchildren signal ing the progress on the new sys- ' The "Play two that after and 8:00 at and 49 J. H. Fronk local Chevrolet p.m. tem, also requested that if a fire given Hen will C. R. what a and brothers sister, water guess it's all in anybody's the city, dealer, has been appointed Area should start River high dricksen and Mrs. Sine Webb, Chairman for the National Auto on he Bear immediateoff must shut be happen taps Los Ancreles. California and J. II. mobile Dealers Association to. school athletic field. ly. and whole the family stimulate active participation in Hendricksen, Salt Lake City. The continued cooperation of Bring the of the Funeral services were conduc the Association's until performance national prowater users is requested enjoy the new system is In operation "Lions" vs. the donkeys urge the ted Wednesday at 2 p.m. In Bear grams throughout Box Elder when the water shortage in Tre- Tremonton Jaycees sponsors of River City chapel by Vernon County. Mr. Fronk was selected as Area the event. Johnsen, bishop. monton should be eliminated. Prayer at the home was offer- Chairman by a committee of ed by Alma Anderson, prelude NADA and UADA officials. The TO and postlude by Wanda Johnson. appolntmen was announced by The ward choir sang "Beautiful Charles C. Freed, the National by the invoca- Association's Director for Utah. HEALTH UfHT Home" followed Clifford Jensen. NADA Is the largest tion given by retail were Charles CheckcUs, In and trade Sneakers association interest the considerable of country Under the plans, a local health and Lewis Dahl. with a membership of more than 'unit would work over some 50,000 concern in many quarters is the Wm. C. Horsleynumbers consisted 32,000 new automobile and truck meet- Other musical population, and Include disease, subject of an open public of "Oh dealers. The national organiza rendition of beautiful a control, statistics, laboratory re- ing planned for Thursday. July ward tion is widely known for Its the by In auditorisung my Father", 8:00 the 27th at p.m. search, sanitation programs and sponsorship of highway safety Gardner Robert school. choir; the of um educaMcKinley mothers-bab- y care, an a duet "My and other public interest of establishment Jrppson, Dorothy the of care and Purposing tional program " r tiiui u nu-- , a local heaiin unit in twx school children. the The Garden" by Dan Nelson and be Cache, and Rich counties, would The program closing remarks by BIRTHS supported by taxation largely meetln? la bdn? sponsored by following a duct "Mother" Johnson, Civic Women's Bishop League, the on the prolocal, and legislation Hansen and Mr. and Mr,?. C. M- Cornwall, Erma was sung by gram is impending, said Mrs. according to Mrs, Ed Qolnncy.the Tremonton, girl, July 15. Herman Andrcam. Leon P. The plan is supported by Quinney. and it Is Imperative Mr. and Mrs. Rus'Il Mi t ton. States Bureau of Health, sen offered th? benediction. that the general public have a boy, July 13. Tremonton, In the Bar varInterment was knowledge of the plan and it's State Health Department, Mrs. Mr. and Evan Emery Nelson, with ious civic srroups, including the River City cemetery 17. operation. July girl, Penrjse, the grave. Jack.son dedicating Local health units, a matter PTA Waldron, Dick Allen, Blaine sen. Ray Hunsaker, Agriculture B. H. Adams, David Holmgren, Leland Hansen, J. L. Weidman. Wild Life Howard Glenn, Jed Abbott, Harry Taylor. Education Frank Stevens, Wayne Sandall. Aviation Jay Dee Harris, Del Fuhriman. Merlin Wood. - g Rear River es Matron Dies Rrijlluiin n, and Cannery, Creamery foot-lon- Water ' U-- i y. Fronk Appointed Area Chairman PUBLIC r.iEETIHG DISCUSS ESTABLISHMENT OF Jen-Unit- |