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Show iirge Attendance 'At irst Stake Conference PEACH DAYS AT BRIGHAM CITY Supervisors 311(1 an attendance of 680 at .opening session of the th Bear River Stake confer-- ! t held Sunday in the Tremon- TeaclierS , First Ward chapel, Presi-- : The Board of Education has t Clifton G. M. Kerr presided, i counselor Reginald Hun- - announced the following list cf er, 1st counselor conducted, supervisors and teachers for the schools of Bear River Valley. jfce opening song was by the Kenneth E. Weight, Superin- r.gregation, "Now Let Us Re- -j tendent. Gene directed Jorgen-; by V, Eberhart Zundel. Clerk I with Mrs. Delbert Walker at C. E. Smith, Family Life Coor- organ. Bishop Ed Deakin dinator. a invocation and ;red the Hervin Bunderson, Supervisor ;cd chorus from the Tremn-- 1 Second Ward, directed by Building and grounds and trans-tjeiWalton sang, "The portation. Norma Jensen, Supervisor. anger of Galilee", with solo Leon F. Christiansen, Super- Carmi Campbell, Ann Freiss s the accompanist. The chorus visor. Ruby Hansen, Supervisor of j sang, "Prayer Perfect" dur school lunch. r the service. Nona Knighton and Agnes Stirspeakers were Lyle Munns who irted his mission in ureat ling, Public Health Nurses. President - J. Edgar Bear River Hih School .lam; Frank Stevens, p r i n c i d a 1 ;,chell and his wife and son, Esther J. Anderson, Duane Archreturned from ;ar, recently ibald, Blackham, LeRoy Rupert PresMission and ? Tahitian et R. J. Potter of the Bear Bunnell, Douglas Cannon, Wm.J. C. Davis Clifer Stake. The closing song Cullimore, Hugh Vith newylpv Cl.nnl Named j j j la j j chorus was "Come, Come ford Hansen, Vernon L. Hansen, Darnel Saints" and the henedicition Lorenzo M. Howard, .red by Bishop Ford Jeppson. Hughes, Milton Johnson, Ruth Johnson, G. E. Jorgensen, Kleon Tayne Sandall, 2nd counselor Charles H. Last Albert Kerr, the stake presidency conductiClyde Morris, John W. ve afternoon session. The Garland Puzey, Helen Pulsipher, gregation sang "We Thank K. Shurtz, A. J. Oneta Severson, e Oh, God For a Prophet" N. Weidman, MarOlive Taylor ; the invocation was offered Howard JohnWallace Anderson of the garet Woodsidq, Jeane son, Kemp, Shirley HampCouncil. ton. Donald Stenquist, stake clerk Lola Johnson, Secretaries sented the Church authorities Virginia Erickson. Accompanists : the sustaining vote of the G. I. Program Norris J. Larsen, and released A. E. Milton D. Marble, LaRain Marnbers, the Mel-dru- m, i from the stake High jncil, and Horace Barnard of seyville was named to fill the ce. Oleen Udy was released as retary of the First Quorum of ers and three new membeers t added to the Y. W. M. I. A. rd. They are Irene Kerr, Ruby mpson and Barbara' Snow. members were to the Y. M. I. A. board, Roscoe Heppler iColen Petersen, fecial music for the service given by a mixed quartet a the Tremonton First Ward, sang, "Jesus Lover of My chanan Superintendent, Ralph Richards, Carl J. James. Lucille O. King Secretaries ble, Bear River City Ronald J. Leonard, Principal Ivy H. Anderson, Frona C. Cates Helen B. Peterson, Annie M. Ro-m- er. WEEK-EN- jTHIS : D The people of Brigham City jand Box Elder County will celebrate their 45th annual Peach Days today and tomorrow In Brigham City, with a full program designed to please and entertain young and old alike. The celebration will open with VOLUME XXVI Published Weekly at Tremonton, Utah.' NUMBER 51 a Thursday, September 8, 1949 parade pagent, which will start at 11:00 a. m. The parade will feature floats, bands, posses, industrial displays, many of which are from out of town, in the pareant on both Friday and Day Saturday. The Box Elder Chamber of The Box Elder County Sheriffs Commerce, who are sponsors posse held its annual labor day of the celebration, are ' ' S.-'f1 ...-r' rr offering, . it" ' w-- , . ' ' f party on Monday; at Pioneer for the Friday afternoon attractiPark in Brigham City . ons, window displays in the TL Activities . downtown at nine business houses of ,7 began o'clock with a delicious break- hobbys handicrafts and antlg-ue- s. fast served to all who were Also, there wil be a flower present. A ball gamev horse show held in the Fire Station shoe pitching and other sports and a fruit display located on were engaged in until three Forest. To complete the afterthirty, when a trout dinner with noon of fun, Monte Young's all the trimming was enjoyed, Carnival will be in full swing, J by sixty posse members and offering rides, games and wives. on the carnival grounds Following a short business at the corner of Forest and first session, watermelons and cant- - West. w- - fen" vt," Friday night, there will be a aloupes were served. THEMONTON'S NEW FIRE TRUCK which was Zm at the park featuring Those who were present when the truck was Everyone, from Sheriff Hyde Dav' wondef sheeP do of delivered and tested last week. It is an American-Elkha- rt tested included: Front row, Cy Ross of the Pa- to the last posse member, de- a glrl3 sof tbaU ame f ame' moyle fire fighting unit mounted on an Inter-- ; cific Underwriters association: Claine (Chuck) clared it a grand success. fhworks following the The commute responsible for national truck. Tremonton has long felt the need s wi" Delbert fire chief, Nelson, Ashcraft, Ray Hansen, were Mr. f lowed b . a of stand-b- y and Mrs. Alvin a protection, which an additional fire American-Elkhart comNoof of Deweyville, Mr. and Mrs. J truck will give. New members are being added and Jack Burrs of the street to the fire crew, and sufficient men will be on pany. Standing are Steve Hales, Lynn Iverson, Harold Sandall and Mr. and street. and First West on Forest Ruel Robblns of Tremonton. hand to man both trucks should the need arise. Harry Miller and J. M. Mortensen. After the parad,e Saturday, there will be a Farm Bureau Mrs. Laurna Olsen baseball game between the Box Elder Farm Bureau team and Visits From California Ti7Y7 Sheriffs Posse Enjoys Labor i Party - . ' : r - , con-sessi- - i , Local Schools Show and Mrs. M. W. Ward a visit from their daughter and grandduaghter last week, Mrs. Laurna Olsn and daughter Karen Dee of Los Angeles, Dur ing the visit they were enter- tamed at dinner parties and theatre partes by relatives and friends in Salt Lake, Ogden and an Tremonton. Mr. Increased Enrollment en-Joy- ed fd ons con-par- ty Burley, Idaho. Saturday evening, there will be an extravaganza at Rees Pioneer Park offering 5 outstanding big acts. Tills will also be followed by a street dance the same as the night before Plan now to bring the family and hae fun with your friends at the Peach Days celebration, as the guests of the Box Elder Chamber of Commerce. The enrollment at the Bear RIVER WINS Mckinley school River high school at the begin- - niiST GAME OF SEASON inar of the school w?ar showed an year with 531 students The foolbSTl jseason started! . increase hm'en Ve off with a victory Monday night, e MORONI WARD PLANS Sophomores, 203 Juniors, and with the Bears defeating the OPENING OF NEW SHOP ine e.nro.unvent Leah Woerncr Flies Grantsville team in a home ifii spninr 531 an was school of students, New York 20 to nothing. However in game, Anouncement is made this Back To The "Get acquainted assem Increase of six over the first day L. C. Christopherson, Prin sufferSessions Ray week by Moroni Ward, that he After spending some time in bly Tuesday afternoon truly!"" a T"C' last year. f and "Lo The Mighty God cipal, Laurel McMullen. knee injury which will take of a . t.h tn thP frpshi a,pph and attending her father's will valley hold taring". House all The teachers Open day Corinne appear eighteen him out of the same for some I Miss Leah Woerner resum xuver .near funeral, oi way uie xugii to have things well in hand, and Saturday to introduce the public missionary labors were report-b- y Arch Sims, principal, A Tt m nnrt.r th- -' time. Leland Stone was also out trarfiMnns to New York by turned it, Mary White of the Mexi- Jensen, Ida Nelsen, Mae H. direction of 'the student body'f the skirmish because of a plans have already been made to his new establihment in the Wednesday. Site was a plane, house Mission; Erma Abel of the Petersen, David C. Ward, Erma for various school activities, and Bank building. Mr. Ward will head injury. the home of Mr. and officers. at guest adian Mission; Nick Petersen, H. are busy operate his own barber shop in Mrs Crompton. The Bears are scheduled to many organizations Elmer who drove Teachers .and Class iish; David Stenduist, Swed- working. the new location and invites the Miss WoernerWinzeler, Deweyville at the South to High play Friday Lake where Salt Jesse J. Roberts, New New Rowland L. Rigby, principal; Assignments There is one new teacher, Mrs, people of the Valley to call on she was Salt Lake school's field at 2 p. at their luncheon guest land and The teachers at Bear River m. The back field will consist of Vivian Edman Stapley, who them and learn the type of Lorry E. Rytting, Virginia Blackham, Loenza Was-sothe Hotel Utah, before boarding ash. The school been have iness he will conduct. in Salt Lake last year. assigned Lamont Lamb, Jimmy Ishii, Donhigh congregation sang the plane. Firm a Foundation", as Elwood to classes as follows: Dee Weese. The ald and Peterson Esther Anderson - Homemak- South closing and Lamoin Cowley Virgil C. Waldron, principal, high group have the repShe High Council offered the Wanda S. Christensen, Elvia mg I and n; Homeiiving. of being the toughest utation edication. Duane Archibald - English I. team in the continued on page 8 big eight. ' Rupert Blackham - English The next home game is setj III; Journalism. All cities and towns In Box SCANDINAVIAN GENEALOGIST for RQntfmber 16th. when West SET YOUR TREMONTON LeRoy Bunnell - Agricultural hlgh another hign rated team Elder County have completed VISITS IN ELWOOD BUSINESSMEN Science II, III, IV. wiU be the visitors. The game Is setting their 1949 levies, accord- Mrs. Eva Grcgersen formerly Douglas Cannon - Physics, Lalled for 8.0n D. m. ing to K. B. Olsen, county clerk, of Aviation. II I, Geometry, Aigeora Copenhagen and perhaps the Some levies, however, are yet to William Cullimore - Driver be approved by the State Tax most skilled genealogist of Scan- l) dinavian records, will be the Training Commission. Davis Algebra I, GenHugh The 1949 taxes will be comput- speaker in Elwood ward, next eral mathematics, Treasurer ed in the county clerk's office Sunday. Clifford Hansen - Ag. Science Mrs. Gregsen will stay at the The first meeting of the newly from the levies set by the variI, Farm. Mech. II, Industrial Arts home of William Peterson all day appointed Board of directors of ous taxing units. II. and anyone wishing exis levies a of Sunday, list the the Box Eledr County CoordinatFollowing Vernon Hansen - World Hisor help with records advice Box the set pert Elder with in Services for Health County ing council tory, Homeiiving. are invited to bring their prob- L 1948 In was held last levey parenthesis: Thursday morning; Dick Howard - Physiology & in lems and visit with her during the commercial club rooms in Box Elder County 6.95 mills MISS NAONE MASON Hygiene), Phys Ed, II. Coach with Mrs. L. A. (same); Perry 18 mills (same); the day. The Gregersens have Brigham City football, baseball. Richardson, chairman, presiding. Tremonton 20 mills (same); recently come from Denmark Durrell Hughes - Phys Ed. I, Other officers are Mrs. Margaret Brigham 14 mills same); Cor- and are continuing reasearch II. Coach - basketball, track. D. Benes, vice president; LaPriel inne H mills (same); Honeyville work in the achlves in Salt Lake Howard Johnson - Farm Mec Lenore 8 mills (7.50); Portage 4 mills City. She has a sense or humor, Ridd, secretary; and hanics IU3, III, IV . is a fine conversationalist and V treasurer. 12 mills Plymouth (same); Milton Johnson - Student Romer, an excellent speaker. The appointed board of direc8 mills Council, Speech, Debating, Dra tors include J. Harold Reese, Kay (same); Fielding 6 mills (same); River Bear same); City A farewell testimonial honormatics, Buses. Olsen, Douglas Miller, Mrs. Mar- Deweyville 7 mills (8); Willard MERCHANTS MEETING SET Naone Mason, daughter of Ruth Johnson - English II. ing Mrs. Lawana 13 mills (11); Snowvllle 6 mills The Tremonton business men's Hansen. Mr. Gene Jorgenson - Art I, n, garet Mrs. Ruth and Mrs, Mirl Masfln of Reed, Mrs. (same); Manuta 4 mills (same); meeting will be held next TuesFronk, will be held Sunday eveHowell, Boys Glee. Girls Glee I, II, A Clair Nelson, Parley Lee and Le- Elwood 4 mills (same) ;Garland day, September 13th at the Oak 8 p. m. in the Howel at chorus. cappella ning on Christansen. 19 mills (same); Howell 1 mill Cafe, at 12 noon. ward Shorthand, chapel. Shirley Hampton After some discussion it was (same); Yost 2 mills (same); Miss Mason will enter the Type L II, Bookkeeping. ANNOUNCEMENTS decided that future monthly Willard Cemetery 1 mill (same). home In Salt Lake next mission Jean Kemp - Phys. Ed I. board of directors meetings The TREMONTON METHODIST Ed. and will leave the TJ, Monday physiology should be held on the Wednes-- i Dancing, Phy CHURCH following and hygiene. Friday for Geneva MANAGER NEW AT William R. Persons, Minister preceding the second MonSwitzerland, headquarters of the Kleon Kerr - American Prob- day of each month. General LIBERTY THEATRE day Friday, Sept. 9th, 8:00 W. C. T. U. French mission, where she will lems, Spanish, Social Science are to be held meetings Sliver Medal Speech contest at labor for two years. Mr. Horace Mrs. and Heyes week the businessmen's Oldsmobile cars; Frlgidalre ap Seminar. on the second Monday of every and the 1 church. of four family, consisting Charles Last - Industrial Arts Speakers at the service will be spotlight falls upon a fa pliances, Firestone store, an month. 11: (other son one Sunday, three September and children, Albert nd sons Aebischer, O M. Munk. combination. Auto Parts store and he Allls- - I, ni, IV. A motion was made and carr 10:00 Church School. to make arrived and Bishop Ariel Mirl Mason e feature daughters, Civics. Albert Meldrum the Fronk Chalmers farm implement ied that each organization of the their home in Tremonton, this 11:00 Morning Worship. Ser Sorensen. Music will include a IV, Morris II, H.lprshin. with J English Clyde mon "Broken Strings." sixty represented in the health week Mr. Heyes will manage vocal solo by Audra Call, organ fronk, the father, and Mr. Fronk has served eight Publications. council be assessed $1.00 per year the Liberty Theatre, for Mrs. A. 8:00 Evening Vespers. SerFaun Qulnney, clarinet solo, J. W. Pulsipher Band I. II, to cover cost of clerical wark, and Earl Parker Fronk years as city councilman, six "What Is Sin?" mon, C. Toland. ions. Brown and piano sola Beth solo, in Elementary postage, and incidental expenses. years on the M. I. A. stake Orchestra; Band a 13th. the Tuesday, Sept. Mr. and Mrs. by missionary. formerly Heyes Schools. Will-lras il board and 25 years a Sunday fronk, the son of The following people were A meeting will be Artie Cole Fronk, was School class leader Other church Oneta Shurtz - Homemaking namcd as dlrectors chairman! of Salt Lake City, originally came held the at First in Weber Church, Salt REAR RIVER STAKE !of committees; J Harold Reese. "um county and at- - activity includes two years as a III, IV, I Homeiiving Lake Theme of the meet serCity. wnere Mr. ago, uioineycs A. j. Tayior years elementary school and stake missionary and 30 months MUTUAL TO HOLD pfund Miller, Douglas oer ved a two year mission, prior to ing will be "The Advance for CANYON PARTY yOlsen, academy in that com- - services in the Northern States survey; Kay sanitary Christ and His Church." Leaders l"avini7 the country. i He Olive Weidman, Phys Ed. I, Brlsham trailpr mission. camp; Mrs. tnc meeting will include.-i as in are now On Thursday September 15th, The the,of i Heyes and NeUon. ana proauce He has five children, three II, Type I unit Martha iiuji R. rhillips; Execu- the Dear River Stake Olen Bishop Dr Mutual vacated ' arld Sh!nnrr Tn 101(1 h Ameri-home, ; by Woodside recently enns VJnvnP Pflrkr and Jack. Margaret Mrs Ruth Rwd) pnbHc,tjr. ' J tive Secretary of Christian Edu- - plan to hold a canyon party at ffvjMotorsI A. J. Mohr. Mrs. 4 General and of Girls Dean can History agency and two daughters, Marie cation, Kenneth H. Sausaman: Lower Ouinlvah In Logan CanGarland Puzcy - Coordinator, BIRTHS now occupied by der and Annette Fronk. Conference home of ffurst.i Lay Leader. E. C. yon, starting at 8 pm. A potluck at the Dinnrr waiter Utah Oil stntinn His hobbv is fishine and hunt Dean of Boys. Biology District Superln .supper will be enjoyed and drinks and Harrah, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Smith of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Morris TuesLola Johnson - Registrar and cognized as having one lng as a recreation, and improv C. Wampler, Walter tendent, will be furnished. Mrs. and Mr. were are happy to Deweyville day evening Chevrolet dealer- -' Ing real estate. He has purchas-- , Secretary. In All interested t v ill on the of a Ios of Ane'rs. nui ' ( ' birth prrsnns the Librarian. Grorpe Iladloy, boy ."J, the state. ed and rebuilt ten different! Helen Severson and a pro'r of are to 'work Mrs. church Laura the Mrs. Wm. games and the playing urped at Hadley Valley Old Testament. Wednesday, rnit interests also in- - buildings in Box Elder county.! Alma King been planned. has also attend. of Morris Brlphom City, New Testament. Rcrdrr Ray Continued on page 8 for Buirk and 0 5 rear Bothwell Lewis Harding, Principal, Victoria J. Anderson, Erma H. Summers. Clear Creek Irene Ospital, Principal. 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