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Show E3 r a IM VOLUME NO. XXVI Harvest .s In Valley at j j ling j j s that evening. way T. W. Pot-jte- d harvesting about gainst three from the southern! Collinston part of the county on August 2. The three from the county who will be chosen to go to Salt Lake 3:.g to Ervin Stohl, the will have their expenses City st has been brought in and transportation paid while in of about average qual-- j from fields the cty, and wll there compete is mostly for major awards, comparable to an early, due to their the musical scholarship recently awarded a similar winner. estimated that the heavy The contest in Salt Lake will on will be in harvesting be at the Utah Theatre and will ten to fifteen days. be broadcast over the Intermountain radio network. The sponsors point out that talent selected may be skilled in ;t Bad any field of entertainment, vocal or instrumental, comedians, popKdays meeting of the ular singers or specialty perforas- - mers. Magicians :jn Businessmen's or pantomine members - artists or dramatic readers would were warn; i the increasing number be at a disadvantage because of checks, with the added' the radio presentation. tit the practice may! Talented individuals of this tiring the fall months, part of the county are requested i for the annual out- to register with either cf the folbusinessmen and lowing women before July 26; iwees was announced Mrs. Evan Thompson, dial 5281; acsday afternoon, Aug- -: Mrs. Perce Watkins, 5991; Mrs. , with Ray Ashcraft as Henry Van Sweden. 5176 or Mrs. ,e same day. is : kiits Warned Checks fee ; j Nelson at the J. Sunday guests M. f ERNEST WOODWARD OGDEN HOSPITAL Ernest Woodward, who as been ill for the past ten days, was taken to an Ogden hospital Tues- City Explains Water Schedule tf ' i Canning Expert Coining To Give Demonstration j , 5 '7 'e - ; ( James Nessen, first counselor; Ariel Sorenson, bishop; Homer Kotter, second counselor. Standing: Gerald Munk and Stanford Fonnesbeck, clerks. New Bishopric of Howell Ward. Seated: Dr. and Mrs. Gorton Arrive From New Jersey Dr. and Mrs. Richard K. Gorton and son of Jersey City, New Jersey, arrived Monday for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Homer. New Bishopric Installed At Howell Ward Sunday Bear River City Plans Event Ar'el Sorenson was sustained as bishop of the Howell ward. Sunday evening, when members of the Bear River Stake presidency, R. J. Potter, Charles J. Day Wood, Vernald W. John and Mr. and Light Spends $250,000 in Uioh Power IN Tre-mcnto- Far. V; and Mrs. Jay Mortensen 24th arrived this week from Sumter The usual fine Pioneer South Carolina to spend a few weeks with his parents, Mr. and celebration is set for Bear River L. C. Christopherson, clerk, atMrs. Jed Mortensen. City on Friday and Saturday, tended the meeting in that ward. July 22 and 23 with a real wild Mr. Sorenson has been a memwest Rocteo to be held both ber of the stake High Council n'ghts. "Red Pepper the clown for several years. His counselors will be cn hand to entertain be- will be James Nessen and Homtween the acts of bronco bust- er Kotter, with Gerald Munk as ing, bareback riding, ribbon ward clerk and Stanford Fonnescalf roping, riding for kids and beck assistant ward clerk. call roping. Entry blanks Jor The new bishopric wlU have 'fTdlrig and roping "will be avail- ttiPprtvflcge of working 1,1 & able at the Pep Service Station in beautiful new ward chapel reBear River City from 9 a. m cently completed and dedicated on J uly 21 to 2 p. m on July 22. by the people of that section. A program of extension and Oliver M. Munk, retiring bishop Events scheduled for Saturday of the electrical improvement of the wa'd has served in the ininclude a contest for baby system of Bex Elder County is ward for one and two years old at bishopric o the fants now moving ahead at full speed. Of 29 years, and was bishop for six 10 a. m. a miniature 11 parade, The Utah Power and Light Com- Meet a. m., children's races, 11:30. years of that time. His counselors were Elmer SorLunch with your friends on the pany is spending over a quarter enson and James Nessen. Gerald A of where the instructors is there village park meeting of a million dollars on their four Munk also served as clerk with of shade and grass. year program in the Tremonton and leaders of the Young Farm- plenty the previous bishopric. A program will be given at 1 p. District. From Brigham City to ers, Future Farmers and Vetm. and the ball game between the Idaho line and from Snow-vill- e erans education program from Bear River City and Malad will modto Cache County, this the northern part of Utah isi hp r.llpd at 2:sn Amatpi.r fitrhto ernization plan is designed to held this week in Box El and wrestling matches are set qxtend electrical service to rural being der county. The convention for 6 p. m. to be followed by a ion dollars on their four year The Final game of the current band concert at 7:30 and the s, started Monday, July 11 and will over a quarter of a American Legion Junior Baseball rodeo 8:30. at end Friday. and operate more Delbert Holmgren is general season will be played today (FriDuring Monday and Tuesday the district. throughout chairman of the celebration, and day) at 3 p.m. at the Garland According to Guy Johnson, the group dicussed methods of committee members are: baby Ball Park. The local team will visual Manager of the Tremonton off- teaching with emphasis onvarious' Leslie Mrs. contest, Jensen and play hosts to the boys from ice, these improvements are be- aids, organization of the R- N. MrsBurt; parade, Mrs. Clarkston, and they will be gunnnd a snrvpv of veteran ing made as a result of the com- trrnrns Ernest Mrs. Lorin ning for another triumph, folHuggins, farm training. pany's faith in the stability and and cnuarens races,! lowing their victory of last week, They also discussed methods Lnnstensen; future of Box Elder County, and Melvln Johnson and Douglas in Logan. particularly of the farming areas. of building the instructional The Local boys have done well program, Mrs. Burton The work got under way three program, the technique of class! Holmgren; the season, and hava during ball Anderson; Roy gnr.ie, Brag years ago with the construction room teaching, field trips, etc. ger; fights and wrestling, Wen been steadily Improving. Their One of the features of the first; of 175 miles of line which brought dell Jensen; band concert, Ro- only defeat was handed them by electric power to 275 rural subscr- two days was an exhibition ot nald Leonard and rodeo, Clifford the team from Brigham City. ibers in Blue Creek, Howell, Han visual teaching methods. If they should be successful in R. O. Thorson, Chrlstensen, Jerry On Wednesday the group met! sel Valley, Snowville, Stone and . . VTr.lnmron Tflncon ' - winning their game today, they e "ear Kivcr nigh scnooi: Holbrook. A 44,000 volt line carries at will represent the district at the the power from Deweyville to where the program was understate finals, to be held in Helper. substations such as the one at direction of LpRoy Bunnell. DurThe support of the townspeople Rattlesnake Pass, to be carried ing this meeting the activities re will be greatly appreciated. at 7,200 volts along branch lines, sulting from the farm and home and then to be transformed plan were discussed by LaRain NATIONAL FARM IX) AN volts used by the Marble. to the NEW OFFICE SPACE OCCUPIES At 8 p.m. all of the teachers consumers. The for term the August jmors The office of the Box Elder With the completion of the; and Young Farmer officers of of the First District court at in the northern each National Farm Loan chapter County a transformer line two years ago, Brigham City was recently re rated at 100 K. V. A. (Kilovolt-Ampere- Utah area met to hear a discuss- leased by the county clerk's of Association is now located in a beautiful new office in the Wal-drwas enough to take ion on building the area program. fice. They are: mina five this meeting During building, north of the City care of the load at the Blue LaRue Yates, Brigham; Leora was given by each of ute Co. report Drug A Creek Substation. year later, Marie Earharbt, Tremonton, R in Farmer the moved to their new quarchapters Young They was added, transformer another FD; Sophrona Cates, Bear River ters which was told the activities of week. thia deBut the capacity. doubling City; J Henry Kunzler, Rosette; the chapter. L a ve n i a Hillstrom, Brigham mand for electricity has increasSOFTBALL SCORES During the Friday meeting City; M. W. ed until recently a 400 K. V. A. Garrett, Garland; will be a panel discussion there continued on page two on Sylvester Jensen, Brigham City; July a Jaycees 13, Rascals 11 how to promote enrollments Ruth kl. Anderson, Brigham City; O. K. 18, Outlaws 2. and lecture on the problems of J. O. 12 O. K. 2, Rascals 13 Hadfield, Riverside; Ralph July this type of Instruction from the Warnlce, JED STANFILL APPOINTED Tremonton; Austin L. Jaycee 9, FF. A. 8. administrations point of view. MISSION SECRETARY Johnson. Bear River E. J. Final City; standing of the teams Box Elder county people atWord has been received that tending the convention are John Taylor, Bear River City; William at the end of the season is as Elder Jed Stanfill, son of Mr. and Olson, Sam Gordon, Lymann C. Cullmore, Garland; Alice E. follows: Won Lost Mrs. P. L. Stanfill of Penrose, Morrell, LaRain Marble, LeRoy Roche, Tremonton; Vera L. Mer-rel- l, Team O. Nes K. 1 Rubber 7 Brigham Welders City; Edgar as has been appointed Secretary Bunnell, Norwood J. Hyer, Owen 6 2 of the Southern States Westershaw. Howard M. John- sen, Tremonton; Carrie Boothe, Jayces Clifton Matesen. Outlaws Tremonton; 4 4 Mission. He will work under di- son. Clifford Hanson. Bear Varnick River Rascals 3 5 Hansen,' W. City; rection of President Thomas Norrls Larson, Milton Marble, o 8 Richards of Malad, whose head- J. C. James, Edward D. Ward Biigham City; Alma Card, Cor- -' F. F. A Eutl V. Hansen, Brigham On Wednesday evening the O. inne; Kenare at Ixulsvllle, quarters ar.d Verne Oberhousley. City; Thcral V. Bishop, Garland,; K. Rubber Welders played Wells-tucky II. Njrr, Brigham City and: ville and won 7 to 6. Eld'r Stanfill has served eigh-teTh.om.is The girls team of the V. F. W. O. L. Kimer, Brigham City. Mrs. Mr. and field Brough mission In months the also victorious when they wn? their at wrekend the is branch spent and currently president Mirilyn Hamilton of Sugar played Penny Beverage from Ogof the East Central States L.D.S. ranch In Nevada, where they teen months In the mission field visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ferris ' Cty. Idaho, Is vis. ting at the S. den, Wednesday night. The Up'' . Expansion Program The water sprinkling regulations, which were distrin buted to water users of have last weekend, YOUR TREMONTON. BUSINESSMEN misunderbeen somewhat stood, and the city officials desire to make these restrictions plain and ask the cooperation of the citizens in observing them for the protection of the city in case of fire and until such a time as the usual normal consumption can be restored. There should be no irrigating of lawns or gardens between 9 a. m. and 6 p.m. of any week day, or any time on Sunday. The other six days are arranged alternately between the streets. Residents living on the 1 i i east and south side of the f street (west and north side ! I of the block) may irrigate ; from 6:00 in the evening un-ti- ll 9:00 the next morning on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Those living on the West and 40. north side of the streets (east and south sides of block) may irrigate from 6:00 in the evening until 9:00 the next morning on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. In East and West Tremoniren, the featured. til 1945, when he leased to M. E. residents will be guided ton, of the week has Hall. which ever side of the by bjess here since! street they live on. served as a Mr Holmgren ' Purchased the C. . I The deed for this member of the Tremonton City V Mr. Holmgren Council for 18 years, during tima Tremonton became a president city, with Charles McClure as its first Mayor. ?;ln ls truly a During Mr. Holmgren's three the city. He terms as mayor, the plank sidee "L. . The Extension service of Box wasn walks and muddy streets were i,, Hanbusiness! the apd replaced by pavements and con- Elder county, with Bessie demonstration home was as son and J.'lehe preid- crete walks. Street lighting Company in tree planting and other perman- agent, has been fortunate in se'7 ere dug and! ent improvements were also curing the services of Miss Hat-ti- e Kilgore, of the Kerr Canning Voting 28 houses. made. Co. She will give demonstrations Before coming to Tremonton, instrumental in Mr. Holmgren on in school bottling of fruit3 and vegetaught and tables, including practical hints, six, years Bear River City for r.6 Elding 0f a ' served as Justice of the Peace. and the latest Information on ..y- substituting He filled a mission for the L, canning technique. canal water. The meeting is being held in D. S. Church to Sweden from Pthe Tremonton First ward hall. Skaggsj 1C93 to 1895. 5 cor'structed and his wife, Thursday, July 21, at 2 p. m.and Mr. ,r that! Hilda are the picnts of three the public is urged to take adnessec. cP"ratin3 it Un- - st.n.5 and four vantage of this free service. daughters. ..... NUMBER 43 14, 1949 i 47-J- and sons Mortensen home included Keith Jchnson-o- f Payson and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kelstron of Ogden. of Thursday. July 1 Three Injured As Tractor. Cars Crash k Raymond Hill family ;:::e. last week. pion-f.an- n Published Weekly at Tremonton City, Utah Packing the pea crop at Hunt Foods has been underway for the past 23 days and a very excellent quality of peas has been canned, according to a report by Basil Adams, local manager. The plant procesd 2,000,000 pounds of peas and trucked 90 tens to the Murray plant during the peak rush of the run. There were 125,000 cases the crop packed at the Tremocton plant. There was no dilay from Serious injuries were suffered mechanical trouble this year. by three people in a traffic accident near Crystal Springs WedBEAR RIVER STAKE nesday night. Injured were A- ANNOUNCES CHANGE FOR lbert Matlock, of Tremonton, who LEADERSHIP MEETING suffered from a broken shoulder a and lacerated ear; Mrs. Nyla A change in the schedule of Barnard, of Ogden, who had a the regular monthly Leadership compound fracture of her right meeting in the Bear River stake leg; and Mrs. Loma Larsen of beginning next Sunday has been Logan, who suffered from severe announced the the Stake Presicuts about the neck and head. dency, The accident occured about 10 The welfare committee will p. m. when the car driven by meet at 11 a, m.; the Bishops at Matlock crashed into the back of 1.15 and at 2:30 a meeta tractor, which apparently was ing of all officers general and members driving without a light. The of the Melchizedek Priesthood second automobile, driven by will be held. Reports from re Thead N. Call, Ogden, plowed turned missionaries" will also be into the first car. Mrs. Larsen heard at this time. was riding in the second car, and Following the general meeting, Miss Barnard was with Matlock the officers and members of the in the first car. High Priests, Seventy? and Elders Mr. Call, as well as the driver quorums will meet in separate of the tractor, K. Ishii, of sessions and the supervisors of Honeyville, escaped without in- the Aaronic and Adult Aaronic ' jury. Priesthood work will also meet. Miss Barnard is in the Dee All meetings will be held at hospital. Ogden, Mr. Matlock is the stake tabernacle jn Garland. in the Valley Hospital, and Mrs. Larsen was taken to the Cooley hospital in Brigham City. day for treatment. His condition was reported as slightly improved tiirman. Thursday morning. 1 Garland. ArcrfRichardson, 7Gephart, president of Mrs. Thompson is acting as iiation, presided at the chairman of the talent show. ' et - Interrnountain Talent Parade Open to Local Contestants River Val- -j wheat, is; Seme valuable prizes and trips 0;den Crop" with expenses paid will be won earnest. in of C"t by the persons to be chosen to years past cutting fl'the Ray Holdaway: represent Box Elder Comity on rthwest of Tremonton: the Intermountain on Parade that the; 5 the signal August 10th in Salt Lake City. arvfst had started, The most talented people of year Mr. Holdaway has; northern part of the county, the se conpitition for that and Elwood to the (Tremonton TUle harvesting started be will chosen at a talent north) on $ Friday afternoon show to be held Wednesday Har-1 Leland ay farm, - night July 27 in the Tremonton krted during the afterSecond ward hall at 3:30. Three brought in the first of individuals will he chosen from fheat crop to the Stohl these contestants to compete a- vestcf Bear i Hunt Foods Close Successful Pea Run 'it 'on the Ray Holdaway farm is making its feccnd round of the grain field signaling the : , ff the 1949 harvest season. Jack Hold;way is on the tractor and Dave Holdaway is " the combine. f Farm Instructors Northern Utah In County Ho-ve- ll Legion Jr. Ball Feani Leads League pro-spendi- ng mill-town- tly - non-veter- an . 1 Wr-rH!- . j 120-2- 40 Jm() Jjgt I or August Term of Court Released s) on L. n B rough. E Bjom home. al score was 2 to 1. , |