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Show ety.five Students Listed Third Term Honor Roll . hnnor roll at Bear River high school issued last Morris, chairman of the awards committee A report cards, 7 additional' receiVing straight to achieve high honors or better average a 8 of 2.3 to 2.79 to gain honors an average reriting -- "d j '0? 5t '.J ratir' 1 John. t. i Coraleigh Json ,i . or s?- t received nuuuia 23 an average of med LaVere Adams, Eleanor Ballard, Joyce Barkle, S " Elaine . . iSard, "Sirmell, Parrell Burton, G annon, Rita Jean Can- "U Lynn Capener, Mary Christensen, Addie fchristensen, Connie Rae Coe Desdemona Deakin. rnrev, Gaye Jean Gam, Flora Carol Green, Judith Hansen, ;?r John Gee, Hansen, Hansen, Violet Hansen, Heslop, Dennis Holland, Carolyn Tiy Ann Jack n Blaine Johnson, ShirShirleen Johnson, n ks Anna Marie Josephson, Kerr, Rolf XeBp Duane .'iiar'ine King, Janice Last, 'jat Ann Lish, Janice Love- i Erma Beaton, I'less Shanna Hill, ; Manning, inanne In Lois HyOwen. Maurine Packer, um la Peterson, Carolyn field, on Wednesday. Bishop Clarence Perry was in charge of the service, and Mrs. Lettie Snow played the prelude and postlude. June Marble, Ruth Litchford, and Gladys Norr sang, "The Lord's Prayer" accompanied by Mrs. Snow, and the invocation was offered by O. W. Snow. A vocal solo. "I Walked Where Jesus Walked," was sung by LaRon Johnson, accompanied by his mother, Victoria Johnson. Virginia Blackham then read a paper which Mrs. Dewey had written on her fiftieth wedding anniversary and a poem written by her son, Leland, as a Mother's Day tribute. M. G. Perry spoke of his association with the Ernest Dewey family, and spoke of Mrs. Dewey as a gentle, kind woman. Wallace Nielsen then played "In The Garden" as a violin solo, with Mrs. Snow at the piano. Horace R- Barnard paid tribute to the deceased and spoke of her kindness as a friend and Sunday School teacher. Leon D. Gardner then sang, "Mother", and Bishop Perry made closing fcr, Rogers, Rytting, Ruth ( - Inter-mounta- in many friends and relatives pre- In Auto .t.e kYour At - Ralph W. Win-fea- sent showed the esteem held for family of Ogden and this woman in the community. Kenneth McFar-- I ti Smithfield were visitors Mr. and R. Z. Heppler attended home of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. funeral services Tuesday for ion Tuesday. Mrs. W. T. Job in Salt Lake. nd Tremonton Businessmen 40-5- 0, n. Schu-man- - S , v vs ? ' i " 7, '- : And High X ( To ns Tonight j ht .? - l Dennis To Toombs, and Mrs. the ' citizens of Box 1945 - - t-- - ! Taylor, Ann Donna' NUMBLR - was Faye oerson. The benediction Bonnie Charles and the Dewey j. given by I Tamer, Ted Walker, Mari- -i grave in Deweyville cemetery was dedicated by N- Peter MarTard, Edna Westmoreland, iaa Wood, Connie Wood, ble. tWoolley, Rowane Zundel. The beautiful flowers and sss, VALLEY j Karma Dorothy remarks, and thanked all in beI Dennis Simmons,- - Gerald half of the family. Charles Dewey paid tribute to ions, Clarice Skinner, Gloria Aunt Millie and was thankful Tuist, Bruce Stevens, Astrid t Strand, Joan Summers, Lola that he had known such a grand i Arte RIVER ! Elder County voted a school bond Funeral For Mrs. for the purpose of providing two new buildings and for improve- Jensen Held Monday ments to old buildings. Since Funeral services for Mrs- Violet July 1, 1945, the Board has ex- N. Austin Jensen were conducted pended in excess of $200,000.00 Monday afternoon in the El wood for rerodeling buildings, less ward Chapel by Bishop Arthur man nan ot wnicn nas come Ericksen. from the principal of these Opening and closing songs "In bonds, and improvements have The Garden" and "O, My Father" extended to ah buildings in the were by a double mixed quartet, district. Not all the work out- Mrs. Helen Hansen, Mrs- Eva lined in 1945 has been completed Hansen, Mrs. Charlotte Munns, nor have any of the contemplat- Mrs. lone Larsen, Alden ThompElder FLOYD L. BARFUSS BLANCHE CHRISTENSEN, ed buildings been erected. son, Amos P. Hansen, Richard Soprano The program as projected in Harris and Walter E. Fridal. Floyd LaVar Barfuss 1945 included a New Gymnasium Other musical numbers were two at the Bear River High School duet's by Herman and Norman To Leave for Mission and an Activity Room at the Andreasen, "Whispering Hope" Garland School. Because of in- and "To Your Mother Do Be Jay Dee Harris Floyd LaVar Barfuss will be sufficient gymnasium space at Kind"; and A solo by Virgil Build New Super honored at a missionary testi- the Bear River High School the Francom, "Going Home." All monial at the TremonVm Second course of study recommended by were accompanied by Mrs. WilService Station ' ward Sunday night at 8 o'clock. the State Department of Edu- ma Fridal. He will leave on April 17th for cation has never been carried Speakers were Walter E. Fridal, Construction will start within the mission home in Salt Lake out, nor can it be until more H- P. Rasmussen, Amos P. Hanthe next few days on a new super and will sail from New York on space is provided. The Garland sen and Bishop Ericksen. service station, to be built bf the 29th for the British Mission. school has puryls from the first The speakers bore testimony Jay Dee Harris on the site of The program for the farewell to the eighth g ,ade, and there is to the sweet character of the dethe Allen Oil Station on West will consist of an opening song, no space in this building for ceased who has been a resident Main Street. "I'll Go Where You Want me to carrying forward the physical of Elwood for fifty years, coming The new station, one of the first of it's kind in the Go", by the choir and congre- education program prescribed here from Cleveland as the Conley for the sevei th and eighth bride of Andrew Jensen, then a invocation, gation; area, will be modem resident of Elwood. They have Christensen ; sacrament song, grades. in every respect, Mr. Harris The Central thool in Brigham lived their entire life here in our the ward choir; talks by William states, and the building will burned don in August 1947 valley where they have made City G. Roberts and President Clifton follow the design of stations reM. Kerr; a vocal duet, Marcella The Board had no choice about many friends. built in California and cently a school for the Each spoke of the faithfulness REGINALD Jeppson and Carmi Campbell; an providing BEALES, Violinist the cast. The building will be 43 x 63 organ solo, Genieve Walker; re- children of the Central District. of this sister, and her kindness marks by the missionary and his Either the old building had to be to those who entered her home, feet, of brick construction, with a white glazed tile front. The father, John C- Barfuss; closing remodeled or a new one pro- Being of a quiet, retiring nature Concert Garland vided. The Board chose to pro-id- e she lived a very quiet simple benechoir bulk tanks will be located at the the and the song by a new building because the life. She was a hard worker, and rear of the building, with gas diction by Charles Barfuss. cost of reconditioning and adap- did lovely handwork. She and Saturday Evening fpump Islands placed to speed ting the old structure would have her family are known to be honReginald Beales, one of Utah's car service and to accomodate Schumann Group been excessive and the outcome est and upright, faithful and finest violinists and Blanche as many as 15 cars at a time. would have been less than a kind. She had a love for the gos- Christensen, talented soprano The latest in washing and lubAccident modern school plant. pel and understood its principles. soloist will be heard on the con- rication equipment will be InIn spite of fact that the The lovely floral offerings and cert with Lucille B. Swenson at stalled. George Schumann Sr. his sons proceeds of the 1945 bonds will the well filled chapel were evi the Bear River stake tabernacle, Leo Oyler Is the contractor, George Jr. and Hyrum and their now buy only about 60 percent dence of the respect she had 8 p.m. at and it is estimated construction night Saturday wives were hospitalized at Elko, as much as it would among her friends. will be completed in about 90 building is concert The arranged being Nevada last Saturday, after their have done in 1945, the Board The invocation was given by by the Garland Civic and Home days. automobile turned over several would have been able to Orson Christensen and the ben- Arts Club and promises to be carry after a times on highway School Bond Election mrougn us projected program ediction was by Owen Rasmus-se- an outstanding musical treat. enroute were blowout. tire They . without asking for more money the Tickets for may program to Salt Lake to attend sessions had it not been for the loss of Be Discussed The grave in the Elwood cem- be secured from members of the of the conference- The the Central School. In 1947 the etery was dedicated by H. in or at club Peggy's Shop now live at Clover Valley, Legislature Hervln Bunderson, who is in passed a law which reswere former Nevada. They enables Boards of Education to charge of building and maintaln-anc- e Mrs. Jensen was born in idents of Tremonton. of the Box Elder County add substantially to building Bloomington, Idaho September The injuries received were not,funds without res0rting to bonds. 1, 1870 a daughter of William SPECIAL BROADCAST School District, will conduct a me This law, however, will not pro- and uui considered serious, Arrangements are now being discussion on the proposed school Mclntyre Austin Agnes elder Mr. Schumann and the vide funds in sufficient quanti- She was married to Andrew made by Mrs. Axel Fredericksen, bond election, Sunday morning two women remained in the ties to permit the projected Jensen September 25, 1900 at WCTU State Speech Contest for the two Gospel Doctrine hospital for treatment, after the building program to go forward Brigham City. The marriage was Director, for a special broadcast classes of the Tremonton First-warother two were released. at this time. Sunday school. later solemnized in the Logan feature May 6, over KBUII on the occasion of the One Hundreth Arrangements for the discussThe Board of Education has, Temple. were made Alumni Association with expert help, examined all Surviving are her husband, WCTU Radio Program conducted ion by Mr. Bunderson Stev B. and D. Frank Green Sateach by the methods available for raising one son Andrew Jensen of Field- by Mrs. Fredericksen Friends Meet the additional money with which ing, two daughters, Mrs. Violet Jurday at 10 00 a m. over that ens, teachers of the two classes. to complete the building pro- Syrett, of Elwood 'Mrs. Isabell station. Kleon Kerr, Mayor of School at gram. It is the considered judg- Peters of Corinne, twelve grand- - Tremonton will be a speaker. All NOTICE OF CITY Board that by far children and 5 great grand-- 1 WCTU speech contestants and ADJUSTMENT The Bear River high school ment of the most and desirable best the participants who have been BOARD MEETING way children. Alumni Association and patrons on Mrs. Fredericksen's this is of 'spsakers program financing of the school will meet Public notice Is hereby given Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dalton reKUar broadcast are asked to issuance of the bonds, through for the annual reunion and parof the Tremonton Lake voted upon and sanctioned by attended conference in Salt pease contact her at her home that a meeting Board will be ty at the school gymnasium. on and City Adjustment Saturday. Friday or telephone 4736. electors in the disA splendid program has been the qualified held at the Library building, trict. arranged by the committee and No Monday evening, April 17, at follow to wish niRTHS part of the bonds voted in of financing they will present talent from the or8 o'clock. 1945 has been used in bringing in completing the building pro-- 1 of Ralph The application Mr. and Mrs. Ieroy Roberts. ganization. Officers of the group the Central Sehool to its present gram. assure everyone of an enjoyable move to the 8. fonder a Jay Blue Pierce, Creek, girl April The Board of Education has; state of completion - Five hunfrom it's Hantime and a good dance to follow Harris Dee G. home, Mrs. Clitford Mr. and of: all from points dred thousr,n'ls dollars of this decided that the program. a hoy April 11.. sen. present location to Lot 10, on the money is still invested in U. S. view the Bonding Method now' Mr-Garland, John-stuof First West and Fourth corner G. Samuel Mrs. and Government Bonds, drawing a proposed is the most cesirame DARVEL KOBBINS 13. South, will be considered. a fiir! Tremonton April it TRANSFERRED higher rate of interest than do and the most economical, and Mr. and Mrs. John F. Any complaints or opposition Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Robbins the bonds of the school district. is this reason that the Bonrd has 12. to this application thoidd be a Bothwdl, girl April have received word that their However, the Board had to de- called a special bond election to at the meeting, which is made Anderson, Mrs. and Mr. of Ray on. Darvcl has been transferred cide before Jane 30th of this h VipM in all the wrecincts to the public. 9. a open 25th. April boy, on Thatcher, April to Portland, Oregon, where year, just what long time method this School District as district been assigned district the of largest president om-in the Norm western, Mission. - Don Nish, :i. Mary Munns, BEAR Published Weekly at Tremonton, Utah April, 15, 1950 Deweyville Saturday Did- - THE Board of Education Gives Facts on Buildina Need?; Funeral services were conducted Saturday in the Deweyville for Mrs. Matilda nevere vvatkins ward chapel Bailey Dewey, who died in Richto garner higher :i f SERVING Services Held At received Lex Udy PcUtics at Bear River hi?h school reached it's spring high Monday when the annual nominations assembly was held at the school. Candidates were nominated to fill the posts of president, vice president, sec retary and cheerleaders. Candidates will be eliminated to two for each office, except cheerleaders on Monday, when Primary elections will be held in all home rooms- Final elections are slated for April 24. Presidential aspirants include? Wayne Anderson, Simmons, Duane Kerr, R. H. Peek, Kent Jack B'arkham, Johnson and Gary Hall. Vice presidential candidates are Barbar Wood. Donna Green, Connie Forsberg and Marlene King. Vieing for secretarial honors are Loi8 Miller, Ruth Rytting; Carolyn Jensen, Jaleen Alien! Graham Hayes, Ann Holland and Darlene Robbins. Cheerleaders nominated Include Dorene White, Carma Rucker, Connie Conger, Anna Josephson, Yevonne Hess, Val De Bennett, Curtis Roundy and Vaughn Wooley. 'A Mrs Matilda Dewey Gor- - Wilma Green, ID VOLUME XXVII Vorene Anderson, i'A:1!l Darlene Dans, X Ik EIm lions I'mlcnvay II Hiuli Sthcol J j J fe n, .: .. ' ;:J' Eber-har- i he-ha- s d, j .t NOTICE Written applications will be received by Tremonton City for on the full time employment city parks. Applications may be mailed or the at was in Buhl, Idaho when left with Del Hansen or R. S. fMoca?tHn1Implement age of 27, he purchased a movie Calderwood. theatre. He was employed by By order of Harvesrs and several farm equipment firms as Council Tremonton City uiPment a salesman, and traveled from jj ar k was Montana to southern Utah. An born in emplcyee of the Boar River Dal-to' the son of Mr. Valley Implement Co.. Mr. here started his own business family came in 1932, when he started dealing ,' Harvester International SetUlng ln in busi The Company equipment. cattle on ness now is operated in the new modern building on West Main buildiRes. where Street. now stands. His wife 13 Mac Dalton, and, thoy have one daughter, Gloria' D. Jctte of Bolsr. Idaho. They, also have two grandaughtcrs. aCy' t!f !S?dinS 'Cy Far-tJ&i'r- ..; I ... r r ANNOUNCEMENTS w r The METHODIST CHURCH William R. rersons. Minister n , Sunday, April 16, 195 I 11 10:00 Sunday School Ser11:00 Morning Worship. mon: "The Master's Vineyard." 7:30 "Our Faith in ImmorRor?n-tha- l, tality" Study. Lender, Rev pastor of the Episcopal Pictured e Is the new SfI'DNUT SHOP owned and church in Logan. IaU Saturday. The dr.vc in Is located a b' for brnrTuesday, April 13 t ' p it.- .ns uh o:1,f' during the afternoon were 7:30 C'loir Rehearsal nb-.v- I'i'-e- '. r 4 i oj era led toy r.k south of Cl: t- -: ;? L'.'u a'ts. O: tC !!. 3' ' rs n .' nsi- I el Tremonton. It opened free spudimts and ice cream |