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Show Granite jjfirst Hoop Battle ;ears Meet ... b" nen win ,n Friday J tins thfi highly-touie- a Salt E?,h haters rrAcnson tilt The game is the of fJ7ito played before be At J zii a meeting of the athletic EJIVING council at the Bear River high VOLUME XXVII School the past week it was decided to put sixty more season tickets on sale Friday, at the game between nU officially opens. tussle will provide River. :? Ik basket- - ADDITIONAL BASKETBALL TICKETS AVAILABLE in 141 full 0 1949-5- rh THp BEAR RIVER re m Last Saturday morning all the season tickets were sold by 9:30 am. with many faithful patrons of the school without tickets. The action of the committee will Vh few exceptions, enter-:;:J- take care to some extend, the hoop tourney demand for additional resenved state win the seats. to consistently men squad 12 i:h Hughes, Coombs, Don Pet- rEay sessions, Ross Rudd, Michaelis, Lamb, Max tvo Richard Beard, Gary Dustman :r"Tchii Gardner, ."s;irpd and Rivermen -- r" 1 'J tallest man of d iches- - Granite game, to Malad on aber 1st. December 5th will Malad and Bear River on riowing the ' Bears travel j Bears' hardwood- ; ear River It By - Child Car old son of tlly, the Ed Mrs. LaMar Iverson of 3 River City was injured sday afternoon when he was by a car and run over. The was driven by C. H. Fergu-'"- of Wendell, Idaho. to witnesses who cording the accident, Kelly eviden-becaconfused and ran ss the highway, directly in it of the car, which knocked i down, and the boy was rolled ned his order car off to avoid i. le had the payment hitting the The driver ier the car- rushed to the he was shock and bruises. No boy was '.ey where hospital ted for ?s i?re broken.. !r. and Mrs. Ferguson were their way to Florida for their i vacation in many years, heriff Warren Hyde, who seated the accident, stated it was 5 M unavoidable and of any blame the driver SBILVS MEETING BEHELD meeting t will be River 4 m F held at the county to serve directors for the Breeder's on the Cache Association 'GS CANCELLED the condition of the ;- Ckpel which k m the J being remodeled there of meetmgsheldonSun-Firs- 3 7 Taft-Hartle- t Ward. Primary actings have also eAed for next week. ETY0UR November Survivors include her husband, five sons: Melvin Pierce, Salt Lake City, Ralph and Nate Pierce, Tremonton; Piqrce, New Egypt, N. J., and Vernal Pierce, Ephrada, Wash.; two daughters: Mrs. Fisher Squires, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Arlo Nielson, Rosebud, S D.; 11 grandchildren; three sisters and two brothers: Beuben Kilfoyle and Mrs. Leon Hill, Layton, Davis county; Roy Kilfoyle and Mrs. Earl Robbins, Kaysville, Davis county, and Mrs. Effle Apple, Golden TREMONTON'S NEW LIBERTY THEATRE which was several weeks of extensive remodeling and spent to modernize and bring the Liberty theatre tile and hardwood has been installed, along with floor covering and drapes and the installation of to give a good view of the picture with-oeye Open house was held Wednesday afternoon who were given a of the theatre. Mrs. the fine improvement of the theatre. ut pre-vie- w Thursday afternoon following $18000 00 has been Approximately to one of the finest in the state. A new front of a new foyer, projection room, candy bar, new a new cycloramic screen and new seats arranged strain are some of the improvements made. for city officials, and business and civic leaders, Pearl Toland, owner is to be congratulated for Conference Well Attended; died Changes Made in Auxiliaries after a Bertrand P. Maitia, 79, Sunday, Nov. 20, 1949 lingering illness. Mr. Maitia who had lived in 27 Both sessions of the South Bear River stake conference Sunday were well attended, as members turned out to receive instructions and advice from Bishop LeGrande Richards of the Presiding Bishopric, who represented the General authorities of the LDS church. A Saturday evening leadership session was held in the Tremonton Second ward, with Elder Richards as principal speaker. The meeting was presided over by President Reginald Hunsaker. Other speakers were President Clifton Kerr, Mervin Christen- sen, Milton Johnson, Radcliffe Henrie and Lorenzo Elder Hatch representing the Welfare Committee. The Sunday sessions were held at the stake tabernacle in Garland. President Kerr presided at the morning session, with music furnished by a youth being chorus from the Bothwell ward. Speakers were Aarl Bennett and TREMONTON Fielding Ward To Honor Fay e Coombs Sunday BAZAAR TO EE HELD The Second Ward Relief Soci- ety Bazaar will be held December 7th in the Second Ward Amusement Hall at 7;30 p.m. and will FIRESIDE CHAT HELD A farewell testimonial in honalso include a program and The M. Men and Gleaner class dancing for the evening's enter- - or of Miss Faye Coombs, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. John E. of the South Bear River Stake tainment. will be held in the Coombs, held a fireside chat following L. D. S. Ward Sunday, Fielding ANNOUNCE BAZAAR conference on Sunday, Nov. 20th November 27th at seven thirty The Thatcher Ward Relief Iim. at the Second Ward. would like to announce She is a graduate of Beat Society Guest speaker, Douglas String-fello- w a Dance will be River High School and L. D. 8. Bazaar and that of Ogden, spoke on exper- held November 25 at 9 o'clock in Seminary. She was secretary of iences he had while serving as the Thatcher the Fielding Sunday School for Gymnasium. a U. S. spy behind the German a number of years and was aclines. tive in the 17th Ward in Ogden. There were approximately a SOUTH BEAR RIVER She has been employed for the hundred people who attended. STAKE FAMILY NIGHT three and a half years la past AT SECOND WARD Refreshments were served. Ogden. Flower Demonstration The Tremonton First Ward Relief Society will hold a demon- of flower arrangements on Tuesday at 2:30. A special1 program has also been prepared, i The monthly meeting of stake officers of the South Boar River Stake will be held Monday eve- ning, November 28th at the monton Second Ward, according to announcement of president Clifton Kerr. Tre-strati- Church School. World HIGH PRIESTS Service Sunday Program and TO HOLD SOCIAL The High Priests and their Jay Bennett, Mrs. Bert Firth and Offering. River June Firth, speaking on relation 11:00 Morning! Worship. Ser- partners of the South Bear a ship of father and son, and and Social a are Stake having mon: "In Anticipation." at the dinner Crystal mother and daughter. Weston turkey 4:00 Christmas Cantata Choir on the evening of Dec- Henrie reported his labors in Springs Practice at the Church. ember 8th. the Denmark mission. Mrs. Eva 7:30 Study of "Our Faith in will be furnished Green, chairman of the Girl's The dinner God." Mr. Edgar Winchester, the .program of the stake reported by the Deweyville Ward; leader. and couple her work, and Elder Hatch and per price being TUESDAY, November 29 will go for the ben Bishop Richards were the con the proceeds 7:30 Choir Practice at the efit of their new Chapel. Groups cluding speakers. A vocal solo Church. was given by Dean Anderson of should contact their leaders. 10.00 MISS FAYE COOMBS Farmlngton. Grouse Creek Man Dies In Tremonton - - r Saints. Grouse Creek, Box Elder County, Utah for almost forty years was born August 21, 1870 at Esteren- Culy, France. He came to Amer ica arriving in Fresno, California May 1, 1889 and in Grouse Creek on May 6, 1907. Five years ago he moved to Tremonton and made his home at the Midland Hotel, where he passed away. In Grouse Creek he worked ANNOUNCEMENTS for a sheepherder on the Thomas The TREMONTON METHODIST Thomas Ranch. Later he owned and operated land and livestock CHURCH until his recent retirement. William R. Persons, Minister He is survived in this country FRIDAY: Nov. 25 a John address unbrother by 7:00 a.m. Young people, planin California, a niece a known, ning to attend the two day niece in Nevada, and two nephYouth Coaching Conference at Salt Lake City will meet at the ews, Bert and John Sallabury of Brocton, Montana. church. The body was shipped to Mon7:30 p.m. Young Adult Class tana for funeral and burial Progressive Party. Meet at the high school Monday at 8 church at 7:30. for all dairymen ADVENT SUNDAY, P;jnose is to elect a director this ) Completes Plans For Auction Pa 5 if-- Don Nish. Final plans have plenty of all will be in hard. Michaelis the squad, 6 feet 3 inches. Botn and Gardner stand 6 feet and drive d t,e 0 . . Dewey ville Ward are complete and readiness for the Deweyville Ward Building Fund auction to be staged this Sat urday, November 26, at the fair grounds, states M. G. Perry, general chairman. Auctioneer Park Stumm anrf Clerk Leo Nelson will be on hand at 11 o'clock to start the auctioning of cattle, hogs, sheep, farm machinery, electrical equipment, furniture, toys and numerous articles. Selling will continue throughout the afternoon. A food sale), bazaar and stands selling barbacues, chili and soft drinks will be set up in the main exhibit building. Any and all varieties of food suitable for that Sunday dinner are to be had at the food sale while bedspreads, quilts, pillow cases, dish towels and many articles of clothing will be fea tured in the bazaar. "All funds taken in from sale of food, goods or livestock will go into the fund for building the new ward chapel. We invite everyone to come out, have an enjoyable day, buy some much needed merchandise or livestock at a low price and give us a lift with our building program," says Mr. Perry. 41Jl Lonj Illness crw a. basketball :id V. Jus Lola K. Pierce Dies After V ;i7 held VALLEY Published Weekly at Tremonton, Utah Jy ov, 24, 1949 an ' Arthur r Watkins "Leghlative Clinic" in the Bear River Valley last Tuesday with an open lorum at the H:gh School and a public meeting at the City Library in Tremonton. Among other things. Senator Watkins made it clr-aNumber 10 that as long as pecple cf the valley are not united on the Dro- the Deweyville dam will not jbe built. Mr. Watkins also com- "i me K''ai increase in "j a government spending and stated that as hai as voters place in office, men who are inclined to Mrs. Lola Ann Kilfoyle Pierce, give the people everything they want in the way of'p.iants and 03, Tremonton died in a Salt subsidies, the higher the tax Lake hospital Friday at 5 JO a.m. load will become. after a lingering illness. y The act and She was born in Kaysville, strikes, schools, control of parDavis county, Feb. 20, 1884, a don boards, farm prkv:s and sev eral other items were discussed. daughter of James and Sarah Jane Nate Kilfoyle. Mrs. Pierce ACCEPTS MISSION CALL had been ill for the past eight years. On Dec. 23, 1901, she was married to Edward .A. Pierce in Farmington, Davis county. She was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Granite and Bear opportunity to h?5 been consistently 'strongest teams in f J .Jin Coach Cecil Eaker's ' '7'--. Granite the Farmers Senator Walking Here Tuesday Miss Coombs will enter the Mission Home December 5th and depart for the Texas-Louisia- Mission. All friends on and relatives are the farewell Invited to attend event. $3-0- 'Bothwell. Invocation was by Blain Johnson and the benediction was offered by Francis Funk. President Wayne Sandall conducted the afternoon session, with the music being furnished by a double male quartet. The Invocation was by Gerald Barnard, and the benediction was by Lois Miller. Speakers were Harold Peterson, BUSINESSMEN t uiia.i nil- - r r, f ' Grant Peterson, Dewey- -i ville, Darral Burton, Thatcher, SPACIOUS NEW BUILDING OF SANDALL MOTOR COMPANY WHICH WILL BE OI LN TO Elaine John of Evans ward. Elder Willis Petersen of Elwood THE rUBUC THIS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. reported his mission in Denmark. BROTHER, IN GUAM Other speakers were Elder Hatch, PASSES AWAY President President Hunsaker, Richards. and Wcrd has been Bishop by the Sandall, Richards. of of -their the death Winzders Auxiliary Officers Changed Arthur C. WinzeU-r- 48, brother, Officers released were: Ange-lin- e of Guam, who died of a cerebral On display will be the new Open house 13 being held FriAdams and Jessie Van on November 8th. hemorrhage V Sweden from the Primary; day and Saturday of this week at 1D50 Pontiac with twenty-ci.;his dischar;.'? from Following Grant Garner, immia uoara; the Wayne Sandall Motor Com- upOt;a.i uiiiC anu lui.ei'..'. the armed service he has been and Noel Cook as secretary of pany and Valley Implement Co., provements, headlined by a sub- employed in the Laundry busithe Ward Teaching committee. on the completion of one of the stantial Increase of power in the ness at Guam. Ho is a brother of In the New officers sustained were: nmst modern sales rooms B. F., E J., and Elmer R. Winz-efeight cylinder motor. area. intermountain L. John Vera and Barlow Anna of Tremonton. i Another important announceThe building Is of flag stone to the Primary board: Grant new tin? with ment in connection Harrison Miller, and cast stone construction and 950 Pontiac is a IGHT CARD POSTPONED Thompson, priee reducand Pontine will house the Henrie Newe. u.enoms. and Wynn 12 models. of the several Becauw of complications infor in years Elm tion Fred I ward assumed the management years. Cadillac cars and tlv GMC volved in Joining the intermounand owner Don Sandall Motor Co., Wayne Sandall, l? of the business, and it has con-- ! Merlin Fryer and re Ray Rpcder to the Sun- - trucks of the - tain A. A. V.. Uw Triple "B" club invia n r. cordial s Massoy-Harriextends farm manager, Id school board; George Fick- - and the under the, ward for four years. fortn- Wood- - tinued to operate to sponsor the the of the Valley Imple- - tation to the funeral public to will be unable . , mc equipment i. ffnde'zvous wooowaiu lin anJ Mary Mrs. n Caggie advertised ooawara sam.3 boxing tne name the in buildand new previously for visit and inspect the ment Co. 'me Industrial en and location all these years. Wood State the with card Don expect to continue, wiwstakc uenpmdi w""" Free as and Saturday. ing Friday The building is also rated I C1J... one of the most modern favors will be given the ladies school. wards have always felt that the the help of these trusted ana:arin T rn qnoru. having to maintain The fights will take place musical ,.and Con- - success of their business has capable employees lighting arrangements, with the and children. A good in Dec., but first the sometime w "uiisnecl been n been arranged a n and Pontiac Chleftian insignia top- -' program has also Hawks J largly due to the holp of the same pol icy o must become affiliated Club the of class entertainment week for ping the flag stone pillar in the for the dthe emclent employees they II gh menp'ace last left A few A. A. U. the with and visitors from 4 to 8 p m. years have had. Rennw Anderson has for the a." a Car a week's vacation to California center of the building. El wood, ' Sandall Motor Co. Will Hold Open House Friday Saturday f in ht er i, 1 pJtS Wooa-jboar- d. - utuu, - - : "a""J i JLi j F |