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Show 144 lea J vmkv OQ ex. crib, i main sfao. VOLUME XX TREMONTON CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, Bear ANDIDATES PRESENTED AT RALLY TUESDAY Baritone To Give Concert Oct. 25th SCHOOLS WILL OCTOBER 30 Walter OUUbei, star 0f the Met- A telephone call Thursday ropolitan Opera is to be featured at the next concert of the Bear afternoon from Superintendent Kiver Valley Oonrert Association Bunderson, announced that the He will of schools the In the valley wW reappear the at the Stake Tabsponsorship ;Under main on harvest vacation for Committee, ernarie, Wednesday, October 25th cjunty Democratic another week. introduced at s:i5 p. m. fading candidates were Jtsear Kiver School work w ill begin Monf t a rally held at tne This concert is expected to be) i "o-school Tuesday evening. The one or day morning, October SO. the finest of the present t ttendance was small considering concert season, as Mr. Olitzbei is ' se scheduled appearance of Sena- - well known for his wonderful bari 1 Governor D. Thomas, Elbert tor tone voice and his renditions of Bear River Herbert B. Maw and Walter K. both operatic and familiar sonsrs. Ogden, 7 to 6 i Granger. Press reports indicate that his f Mrs. Clarence Bowcutt, county are always ereatlvl audiences the (By Max Adams) ' chairman, presided at witn nis performances, and pieasea I Roscoe introduced and Eueeting oear mvers potent eridiron the members of the local concert rjowden, state chairman of the association are s1UKa held a tough Ogden eleven fortunate to have I Democratic party. Mr. Bowden in-- ! to 6 Pint-S-the of gained their him opportunity in hearing trtduced Senator Thomas, who in oni win of the season, last Friday, section. to several hl talk referred past on the Ogden gridiron, when the . I Wis accompanist is the accom- - Bears foue-presidents who, while under at-- I thrtr time of their adminis- - plisiied Irving Wosserman, of - arned victory over a hard luck tik at the Logtration, now held places of high an, who is a concert pianist in his Tiger squad, 7 to 6. ' t teem in the hearts of their coun-- l own ri&htDurinsr the first cnntr. f trymen. The Senator blamed a game, Ogden was going fairly of senators and representa-- 1 Well, and had the ball in their efi vea with blocking the peace possession, and to the 50 yard f rts of Woodrow Wilson, and TWENTY COUNTY when they fumbled and Bill strip, I ated that the opportunity for Bear fullback, snatched Winzeler, now was wide ' ining world peace the ball and headed toward the r ain presented, and that only ex-- i goal post. He was stopped hard r nenced men were capable of on the Tigers' own 40. After a j f rthering the peace program now SERVICE series of plavs. Winzeler wont I cessary. He also referred to the through end and tackle, from the to 3 OA -t j provide for the reps taken neo m on Bear Kiver's i a Following d iucation, training and protection first touchdown of the oZLT for militarv i r returning servicemen and their County men service at Fort Douglas, on Oct game. Ballard's kick was good and ; Talies. the score at the end of the first 1944: f During a delay, while waiting 13,TTrM was 7 to 0. quarter t Via tnvtir Tvt:t TT t- J I f ? other speakers to arrive, mus-- i V WrW" ZZL Pod proved to beJ numbers were presented by Frank " """"c-mie- , a ana uie oau was 01SPorrv Dean r la Mae and Jean Christensen, To, aii ; Tips T ...... I sec-th- is 3 $ 1 Attention Milk Producers ON RE-OPE- N 19 - - student oninion vnt Tiro(14)a i me liear River high school, last week which reported the choice of ISO boys and 233 girls, resulted in 239 votes cast for rvooseveit against 158 for 293 of the students believed their parents would vote as they had mat they might not !67 students favored one year's compulsory service, not necessarily military, and 109 were against it Of the number voting 196 of uiem were in favor of a year's compulsory military training and iiu were against it . president, stopover on the " rw. for subsidy A rally scheduled at Ben Lorn ond hotel in Ogden will open a full Kfalf OpVlAriula rP onrn.o vctuDer 4:1 ror tiov. j. ojuoiiwjb w. Bricker w umo, nepuDiican nominee for A PRES. ROOSEVELT MITES MR. AND "JVCI1 MRS. BORGSTROM A letter of sympathy from the White House at Washington, D. C, and signed by Franklin T. Rooee-xe- lt. was received during the week by Mr. and Mrs. Alben Borgstroro, who have kindly consented to allow the letter to be reprinted in thes columns. Following is a copy of the letter: October 11, 1944 Dear Mr. and Mrs. Borgstrom: IMMUNIZATION1 CONIC I have been told recently that TO BE HELD SATURDAY you are listed in the rec .rds of the War and Navy Departments An immunization clinic will be as the pb rents of Rulon J. Borg. liolfl i i ft.. i, "ic iirviiuey scnool in strom, LeRoy E. Borgstrom, Rolon iTemonton Saturday, October 21 D. Borgstrom, all of the Army of rro"i 10 to a. m the United State, and Clyde E. Only children from 6 months to Borgstrom and Boyd C. Borgstrom 5 years will be given the whooping- of the United States Marine Corps. I am distressed to learn that of these young men, three, Leltov. Rolon and Clyde, have died while Utah GOP Arranges Full Day for Bricker vice NUMBER FIVE High School Vote Heavy for Roosevelt Payment on July and August milk stubs will end October Slst. No payment will be made later than this date, announces A. W. Bishop, of the County War Board Payment on, the September and October milk stubs wil begin on the 1st of November and end January 1st. Bring all four slips in together when applying- MMtt I - Hr-j-- ll on his final leg of his day-lon- g - p Weber county party leaders, neaaea by L,eRoy B. Young, attorney and county chairman, and a group of northern Utah business and civic leaders will greet the vice presidential nominee TWO GARLAND in our armed forces. I cannot forbear to extend to rl you this assurance of my deepest sympathy in your loss. Their man his arrival at 7:45 a.m. After ner of passing, however, is somea press conference at the Ben thing for which you can justly be Lomond hotel, Gov. Bricker will proud and I know it has served address the first, of three rallies to increase the determination of winch have been arranged of us to bring this war to an all Renorfs havt At 9.30 a. m., according1 to the that is T.t tv.i. a early and successful conclusion. schedule mapped by Vernon Rom- - of Mrs. Ma I have been informed further that ney, state central committee chair- - and husband of Mrs your son, Rulon, has been Ruth Sealv man and chairman of the "Wei- - Michaelis of as missing in action. It reported e Logan, has been Bricker" committee. Utah in? in is my earnest hope that he will a croup of Mexican Nationals from party leaders and representatives September 28th. Lt Michaelis was be found soon in good health, and regularly, but of the press will board Ca labor camp; Jill Johnson, La- eiT Fuiikaw. that the worry which you are now Gov. Brick- - a pilot of a 7 Flying Fortress Gail Quinney, and Isamu SadamTtsu, er s special train to accompany ir: Marble. He is a graduate of Bear River sustaining in his behalf will be Jl xvin Ash by. Yusio, MitsuuchirSy he happily ended. add" 9011001 and a student 1 hi&h rl V; Th6rem. in Pt i As the parents of such men who County Candidates Osey Jenson, Yagi, Mitsutada Kunishje, JLZ.l rally p. the Par- - U. S. A. n v,ta J. M. Mortensen and George Ab- - Yagi. Keith Wmian WaLn, jdy ieTgfrscante oSo amount theatre. The address will in the Air have so ardently participated and Corp. in August, 1942 1 tt were introduced be broadcast over KOVO and the and each in service to their .7L contributed uivi wuiu arc XU3 r c ke briefly. stand as an inspira mtermountain country, network I stations. you Wife- and mother- - m , T -i urcjr owuitru a. revived TTi ij.vwwuj Governor Maw. E. E. Monson, to tion tne of all soldiers parents to team. son: a Salt Lake Citv. brother. Robert Ma.t Returning During the third quarter rrinpr M. "MOrrisrvn T. IT! TMel. wS5,r and J. Allen Price. and marines. V.. Gov. Bricker will confer with rep- - aelis of Garland; and four l sisters, J. Welton Ward and George Very sincerely yours, Riverites, and were continually in resentatives of labor, avriculture, Mrs. Theral Bishop, Mrs. Dori I" son. arrived after the meeting Franklin D. Roosevelt business and to Bear leband learn River Pauline Michaelia Frisby thi3 all industry territory. During r t begun and the group was in-- t Adoptuiuu utaires ur uiose groups and or uarrana, and Mrs. Gerald Bar period the Tigers took advantage luced by Judge Morrison. Mr. and Mrs. Alben Borgstrom of a blocked punt, and took over ouierwise acquaint himself first- - ton, Fords, N. J. Governor Maw, in his address, are in receipt of a framed copy the pigskin deep in the Bears' handed with the needs of Western TSgt Dale E. Jensen, who left of the letter r "ated some of the statements written by President home with the National Guard in Marrh grounds. After a few quick jnaustry. V ich he claimed his opponent, J. Abraham Lincoln, to a widow, a J 941 for His the Piavs. At a recent meeting of th rvr.. service, is reported Mrs. principal address during- his they scored, but the game Lee, had made in regard Bixley, who lost five sons was lost when their kick went Utah stay is scheduled at .8:30 Committw nt xo the financial set up of the state, tral Sponsor-inp. m,ssulg ov1" Germany. Dale is a during the Civil War. widewr01 m. A few routes later the ana Mrs. Ezra Jensen The in a rally at South hieli school !wn Ks reported that during the past Box Elder County Program of Ed-gift was made by F. O. M terms, under the direction of Gov- - ucation for Home and Family Liv- - Ti8'ers again started a drive, and auditorium. This address also will of Ogden, but was born in Gar-b- e Haymond, of the Bingham and drove Bears back against the broadcast over station KSL. land a"1 graduated from Bear Garfield u., iiiii&tru.t uiai uie tag, the following resolutions were goaI osts- The Rivermen Railway ver Company of nign scnool. He also attend- Magna, lie had dug in, said Mr. Romney. who stated in his paid off its obligations unanimously adopted: Utah, m A- Cbut Sl vain U' for went Be Committees to plan details for 4 now had it resolved that the Central Play nl letter, that he felt the contents upwards of $35,000, round end in uecemtKr' 194Z- he transfer-soo- of over, but only to Gov. Bricker's visit will be named C in reserve. The Governor also Sponsoring Committee of the Box the were so appropriate from called for the 10 Guard back, was! Led the Air to the letter Ogden said Mr. Romney. Tentative- that the state property tax Elder Countv. XJtah sjg. case that he Borgstrom rps am was 9(1711 overseas as sent it been removed. He also referred Program of Education for Home chared fifteen yards for holding, ly planned in honor of Mrs Brick- with the that lt would hope a Tnis radio 7 on a bomber be some operator and Family Living, pledge their alty put the play back er. is an aftpmnrm t tn, w, gs. t- fre state highway, consolation to them. liquor and ou in stationed a uie mere tieia to i"m all law enforrmpnt - nsr. sored by the Women's Republican ea. England, The picture had hung in Mr. commissions placed under support r ' Beskdes his parente, two sisters, cncies within the county in main goal was attempted, but failed. club of Salt Lake Citv set and made office for a number rpranization Raymond's up, alf The fourth quarter started with Mrs. Lucille J. Thorne, Jackson, 1 -. tuiLemenc mat the state was taining an adequate enforcement of He years. expressed the thought a den, and two brother, Evan L. bang, and from there on out the f an the people of Utah were ting with less expense than of the laws regulating the follow- Bears tnat GEPHAKTS over. and took LEAVE FOR With Miss.; the ball on Mary Jean Jensen, Ogbefore. Salaries of state de-- ing practices: Jensen. Baker 3c U. S. N.. and mourntng with the family in the 1. Providing intoxicating bever the Tigers' own 24, and pacine EXTENDED VISIT r ment employees had been inGrant E. Jensen, Ogden, are wait-M- loss of their sons. neacuong for another touchdown about a million dollars ages to minors. and Mrs. Fred Gephart left ing further word. were sadly disap- 2. Providing tobacco in any th? r year, and that every depart' pointed when the gun sounded bunday for an extended stay in TEMrLE PRESIDENT sr t operated on less than the form to minors. 0 Mr. where California, endin has a G ball WILL SPEAK AT Gephart 3. unt The Alp1 thrilling of slot machines allowed in the budget by operation p- t AitVfc THATCHER MEETING 4. The illegal use of automobiles 8 Mate legislature visit relatives in Sacramento and - oe Governor referred to the by minors. Los Angeles, probably returning President and Mrs. EIRay ChrisI ; Dllshment of permanent Indus-- i do: ore the holiday season. of the Logan Temple, will tiansen, At the luncheon .t j in the state, and regular TREMONTON meeting the operation of the Tremonton Lions club, held be speakers at the Thatcher ward fish I' ;departments. -- "- w out me Wednesday evening. Abel S. Rich, Sunday afternoon, October 22, at cnauenge to his Seventh-Da- y Adven-tist- s Willis C. Phelps, Minister of Brigham City, gave a most In- 3 o'clock, according to announce,;?ent- whom, he stated, was out Mr. and Mrs. Owen L. Brough ment by Bishop Joseph Nelson. The teresting talk on post-wa- r planTo announce the marriage of their School 10 a. m. and meeting is under the direction of Sunday its ning problems. h they would take away from Mr. Rich divided his talk into the ward Genealogical committee daughter, Bernlce, to Lieutenant Morning Worship 11 a. m. state many worthwhile things Sermon: "A Nobler Tomorrow." Harold R. Black, son of Mr. and four divisions, placing stress on and will be held in connection with iuiu Mrs. Grant A. Black of Brigham t. promised. the returning serviceman, and the the regular Sacrament meetine Worship 7:30 p. m. Evening ' Governor inJij' the Sermon: "The Good closing The public is cordially Invited Special services this week end adjustment he must make; the reCity. Neighbor." f members tn Vw n;furged The marriage took place October at the local Methodist church by turning, or to attend. The Study and Praver eroui war Additional migrating plant meet Friday evening in the 15th at 4:30 at the Army Post tne Seventh-da- y are workers and their problems; the will Adventists given by Tabby and Bunn, Pastor 8 study. vnapei in Bermuda, where Lt, held in the observance of the one reconversion of business, manu T songsters. hundredth anniversary of the be- facturing and industrial units to The fall meeting of the Utah Black is stationed 'rhe bride wore a gown of white ginning of the Seventh-da- y Ad- - provide Mission will be held at Liberty employment and the orchiffon with a fingertip veil ventist movement. nor Park Methodist church in Salt ganization for world wide peace Recent Rlrth The program, to be carried out Lake City on Wednesday, October caught at both sindes with orange 1 of Penrose, Bobby Borchtold, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Anger, a natlonall on Saturday, October 21, gave a vocal solo which was very J rned 25th. The theme of the feetlns Diossoms boy, October 13. Captain Johnson, a close friend according to denominational plan. much enjoyed. will resolve around the Crusade Mr. and Mrs. Grant f for Christ Biahoo llammaker will of th groom served as best man features the progress that the Garner, a October 16. and his church has ncted boy, wife as made one matron of hun during U American Legion officers be present to bring an important Mr. and Mrs. Radcllffe Henrie, message from the Council of Bish- - now. jvir. noma, a native of Ber- - dred years, and calls for special chae of the Bear River opa. a and girl, October 16. or consecration in behalf 38 Lt. prayer "luuai ajii a ciose associate 11011 Which be- Mr. of tM and Mi 3. Max Hyd, a boy, A work the of future. bride and the the gave On Thursday, October 26, there ick, away, houis rendrrel a beautiful "In this century," according to I'en over 38 who have been October 17. will be a "Spiritual Retreat" at Mr A amerce, . the Highland Boy Community vocal solo. According to the cus-- reports that are given, "the move- watching the mall-bo- x to learn of "ny vv t. j . to 7" Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Fredrickson uie Center. I ,,,,. A special program of a lom tnere, tne congregaUcm then ment has grown from humble be their final disposition under Nahas returned home after a minor a one into world of ginnings propor- tional Selective Service, can now snlritual nature concernine: the "g welding hymn. tion with and his five operation. and Kiack bride met power. events relax certainty of main and the contemporary continue their civilian i all chang- Ralph Howell has received med world will be followed at the Re- - vears ago, when they were both Beginning with no literature, no work with assurance that they arc im m ise future. Rtucients or the Utah Agricultural Institutions, no paid laborers, the in an age group not ical treatment at the howpital treat. acceptable ,s apPreciaUve of k rL College. They are both graduates cause has grown to ror induction into military service. Mrs. Ervin Peterson has returncompUahed by the A THOUGHT r ,t: that school. The bride was a proportions, employing 30,000 re Local boar&i have been instruct ed home after a month's treatTHE WEEK FOR the project and ti l, teacher at the Box Elder hltrh ligious workers, publishing mil- ed to place registrants of 38 and ment for heart complications. She w Iiave coopera- - -- wiiai tan worstup uoi school last winter and is now an lions of dollars worth of Bible over in IV-to retain in all is greatly Improved. In the valley in of the U. 9. government literature, maintaining hundreds of men honorably discharged and to employee William Roundy has returned . doanswer to The this question up to date. one of the offices In Bermuda, medical, educational, and publish discontinue the . 'n home classificaafter receiving treatment for pen as upon the individual con- The has been overseas for ing institutions, and In addition tion. Mn In diss groom a not fractured may hip. of the but the cerned, experience FROM the part twenty months, but was 9,212 church with a present de be removed from this classification Miriam Carter, T.S151,17 of Park Valley, ha 1 M Tonv, CX)NFRRr.vrv. : home on furlough in jmy, twa nominational investment of $74. without action by the director of her appendix removed this week. 785.933.08. EoRrd Selective Service. Mrs. Wilford Harris entered the home Isaiah's experience had flvel This hundred years has wit' Local boards will In other hospital for minor surgery and has r tending the two stages: An overwhelming sense of rtArvumrwa nv ressed God 'a opening providence deferred classificationsputmen found returned home. neeu ; n vision 01 uie iiuijs.jr ii tn every continent in the world, in k Myji'ijyQ Sta! ii physically acceptable for limited the uou; a Henry Kunzler, of Rowette. Is ana 01 coninuon leeung every prominent country of earth, military service only, who have 8. at from a minor operation. J feelrecovering a The next meeting of the Daucrh and tn the Islands In every one heretofore un worthiness; followed by Ohio been placed In Clas' William Watts Is improving ters of and Pioneers held be will of Utah of forgiveness, cleansing ing the seven seas. few a major operation. 3 at with a final stage of dedication, at the home of Mrs. Robert Allen Beginning with one language. hewhere Tonsils were removed for Elaine son. HU l In on culminated Seventh-da7, 27, October y Friday afternoon, experience AdventisU are todav Melvin Gibby, of Jjcnt Angplei, Adams, Delon atttnaed school a a k LaDell Adams, new sensitivity to the voice of God. at 3 o'clock, the o the proclaiming message at Cartk-ton- , the home Mr Shfw"10 Navy V'12 pent of Sunday Harrl,?, Mrs. I Gary AH at-to us become are can to member tnlvted Bible In 12 languages and dialects and Mrs. Lester Barnes. help He is a Jame Ransom, Max Mason, Shu-o- n nic trip and Worship I I of earth. tend. more aware of God. brother of Mrs. Barnes. Gibbfi and a Nichols 'hiic s FOR a3 - - A I n MISSING . ! I BOYS REPORTED f Tt 2 wJioSl t- TvyiZv0: Hey B-1- w Z . '-- I nrnrCZ? miss-com- ytT,nt4tlS OzZSiZ SaS f Miu- Aitw . - "i m. -- tw Resolution ed By County Education Group 1 - en t, ? - r - - , rmitv 1 - - ' - n, - B-1- f" 'ir ,'! -- - r. 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