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Show LIONS SEE FILM 1 OX EDUCATION Allen Hue M. West of Salt Lake City, executive, secretary of the Utah Education Association was the guest speaker at the Wednesday ..w-- t is cade by evening meeting of the Tremon''','Z3 dub that prizes ton Lions Milton club, with VSlnd S10.M will bi Johnson acting as chairman of VOLUME XXVII hree homeowners the program committee. by -who are named Also in attendance were Arch -' i . Hrir.s the most S:nus, president and Ruth Johnhemes for the vice president of the 2nd son, il'jl Box Elder Education County of nsen, chairman Association. ' 'j: s M.e announces that Mr. West showed a film on r:- -t be in plaice by educational needs and recprn-sibiiiti' ''K "and the judging and gave some compar"26th. -J the Monday ative statistics on educational Vrsof the cemnut ee costs in Utah and other western Cowley ; Home Lighting 'rllolulay SERVING Fire Generations THE Published Wcx-ld- BEAR RIVER VALLEY at Tixmontun, Utah Dec. 8, 1949 y NUMBER 12 ! Trf-- ' Bears To Meet Davis Darts Next Thursday es nett,Lamoin :;V Next in ;!;1V Priest-adersh- , scalar monthly ip of Elders lie First Quorum and Mrs. Mr. of at the home -- Wednesday even-Amothe thirty guests ng tin Allen, ' mbled and were President the Cliff Kerr. Following led by Harry D. jy period, :er, lunch was served by Mrs. f csin Alien and Mrs. Harry :::ths and Mrs. Mr. Farrell G. Wood land a girl December 5. and Mrs. James G. Abel a girl December 6. ir. DR. DETA P. NEELEY Local Author Has New Book :ir. and Mrs. of Paul Larsen of For Children Just in time for Christmas the birth giving, Dr. Deta Petersen Brigham City 's of a son, December 6 at a Brig-hanew book, "The Journey to hospital. Mrs. Stokes is the the Promised Land,'' is released former Almeda Hadfield. from the publishers. The book Is a child's story of the Book of SENIOR HOP COMING Mormon, following the facts of The Senior Hop, under the dir- text page by page, but the story ection of Donna Rae Nelson and is dramatized, illustrated and Max Heppler, is to be held at the told in simple language of toBear River High School Gym on day, making it possible for any to read without Saturday, December 17th at 9 fourth trader p.m. The theme will be "Merry difficulty. Dr. Neeley 3s a res;dent of Xmas To You" and the orchestra, East Tremonton, a native of Frank Troxell's of Brighara. Sear River City. Her education and training have fitted her for RADIO FEATURES the great work of bringing the FOR SATURDAY Book of Mormon to the lives of Trixie Bjorn will be the speak- children. In addition to a numer on Mrs. Axel Fredrickson's ber of stories' for children and program over KBUH Saturday three novels'she has also writmorning at 10 a.m. ten many articles in the field of Public School Supervision and Administration, Child Psychology and Reading, which have been published in national Nee-ley- Malad. "This could easily prove to be our top preseason game," says Coach Hughes. At the present time Coach Hughes's rampaging charges are invading the Desert Gym in Salt Lake in a double header between two region one teams and two teams of the Big Eight. They are Bear River and Logan, and East and West high. The same quartet will cavort at Logan December 22 and here at Bear River Friday " December 23. The Davis game begins' with the "B" squads teeing off at 6:45. The main teams are scheduled to get under way at 8:15. Plenty of reserved tickets will go on sale at the door that evening. '. FARM HOUSING MEETING CALLED A meeting will be held on Thursday, December 15th at 1:00 p.m. at the Utah Power and Light Building in Tremonton for the purpose of explaining the rural RIVER STAKE housing part of the National SOUTH BEAR RIVER STAKE bill recently passed by First Half FIRST HALF "The Journey To the Promised Housing Congress. Games at 8 p.m. unless otherwise Land," is the first of a series of Anyone inttTec'. ?d, is invited to five bocks, each volmue to be Riverside at stated. Fielding attend whether from the stand Beaver Dam at Garland 2. published as soon as it is written. point of possibly obtaining a last- Garland at Friends and acquaintances of loan or of December 13 after Mutual. Garland 1. just for information Dr. 1 2 Neeley, who have been wait of Tremonton Tremonton at :.8 general interest. Thatcher at Bothwell ing for the publication of this Seaver Dam at Riverside work, offer congratulations to Garland 2 at East Garland December 15 the author, and many have "arland at Fielding Bothwell at Tremonton 2 satisfaction and plea1 at Elwocd Tremonton sure in the appearance and ?t Garland 2 at Riverside Drinting of the book, showing as Inasmuch as there has been December 22 it does, thought fulness for the some hiding at East Garland rate changes as well as .Bothwell at Elwood child reader, in the type and Garland at Beaver Dam other chang.es that will affect Tremonton 2 at Thatcher paper chosen for it's publication. the mailing of parcels and Christmas cards, Postmaster "erside at East Garland Mr. Murray Hill of December 29 Ogden Walton 1 at gives some of the im on A. T. Garland 2 calLed on Mrs. Carter Elwood at Thatcher items that apply to the portant Ming at Beaver Dam Tremonton 1 at Bothwell Thursday. Christmas mailing, and is grateful to The LEADER for giving space for their publication: ST YOUR TREMONTON BUSINESSMEN POSTAGE, Prepay postage fully cn all mail matter. STAMPS, Save time by buying stamps in advance of the rush .irland a girl December 7. WHen Basketball Schedules EAR Hints Given For 1 Xmas Mailing 15 J Davis ADDRESSES JAYCEES 27-2- m MEETING IIELD with the highriding state cham- Fjicns of "49", on the Bears home hardwoods next Thursday, December 15. They also met East high yesterday and are scheduled to meet West high this afternoon at 3:30 in the Deseret Gym at Salt Lake; The Rivermen have their first chance to avenge the defeat they received, at the hands of the Darts last year u the state finals, when they exchange field goals here next Thursday. Davis has a fast passing team and 5 claim a rugged victory over Box Elder, last week. The Bears have victories over Granite and - ...v-f- TTACE high school MAYOR KCRR High, SISTER OF MR. KESPLER PASSED AWAY meeting of the Word was received Wednesday Stake will be Bear River Mr. F. E. Kespler of the death by Tremonton fsunday at the of his sister, Mrs. Anna Cather'.;t Ward. ine Schmidt, 76, who died a few oaonuns and organizations hours after she was found unXert as usual and the Relief conscious on the floor cf her "JT" announce that special apartment. :Jprs will be present at the and Social Science Son born to 4ents in their union Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Stokes. be no depart-.'fwer- k Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Stokes of lg There willwork and busi-- 3 for announce leaders. ine Bear River tanr-lhoopsters e states, and in the nation. FranK Stevens, principal of Bear River high school made a report on the progress of plans for the new gymnasium, which is expected to be built next year. Mason. eetinir i j Mayor Kleon Kerr met with the Tremonton Jaycees on Wed- nesday night and gave his views and suggestions on the house numbering project to be promoted by the local club. He presented problelms that might arise in the project and sleveral solutions to meet them. Kerr also mentioned other problems confronted by the ctiy Mr. of Tremonton and the part the Jaycees could perform in helping to solve them. Earl Fuhriman, civic improve- ment committee chairman, selected four other members for a committee to meet with the city council Monday evening and map lans for the house num The five generations shown with members of thrir families met bering project, which will mater Sunday at the S. A. Marble home in Tremonton to enjoy the day ialize in the near future. Stan Stapley, Bear River inThe great grandmother in the picture Is ninty-thre- e year old structor, was introduced to the Elizabeth Burbank of Brigham City, who has spent several weeks club as a prospective member. with her daughter, Mrs. Eva Marble, who sits at her right. Mrs. Marble's daughter, Vadls Brough is the mother of Charlene Earl, who Is the mother of tiny three weeks old Charles Leo Earl! er. Group Works On Stake Welfare Farm Wednesday. - LEON MILLER LABORING IN CANADA Thirty seven men from the A letter to the publishers, reBear River and South Bear River ceived this week from Leon stakes met at the stake farm at Miller, states that he has been Blue Creek Wednesday to clean assigned to labor In the city of out barns and corrals. Guclph, a city of 25,000. He says Five mechanical loaders and the country is very beautiful, thirteen spreaders were used to but the weaher Is damp and cold. haul approximately 350 loads of He sends greetings to his fertilizer on to the grain fields friends in the Bear River Velley. are always The publishers adjoining the farm buildings. Under the direction of Presi- happy to hear from the missiondent Charles J. Wocd of the Bear aries in the field. River Stake and Presidents Cliff Kerr, Wayn,e Sandall and Reginald Hunsaker of the South Bear River Stake, dinner was served to the group. Henry Germer, 7o GARLAND GIRL HONORED Dorothy Capener cf Garland was one of twenty nine coeds at the USAC to be initiated into the Women's Athletic association at the college this week. The purpose of the association is to acquaint members with the of intramural for objectives women. 1 Dies Monday After Week's Illness Henry Germer, 78, lifelong res- ident of Deweyviile died Monday at 5 p.m. In the local hospital after a week's illness, resulting from a ruptured appendix. He was born February 3. 1871 In Deweyviile, a son of John and Barbara Lotman Germer, He married Minnie Poulson, June 12, in Logan. 1907 Germer was a farmer by occupation, and he assisted in the construction of the first canal In the Bear River Valley and with the railroad when it Mr. j-- was laid in Deweyviile.- - He also worked on the first school house In the town. Surviving are his widow; three sons, Ralph Germer, Deweyviile; Fred Germer, Clearfield and Germer, Ogden; four grandand the following children; brothers and sisters, Mrs. Clementine Marble and Frank Germer, Lcng Beach, California; Mrs. Ralph Manausa, Oakland, California; Mrs. Julia Knudson, and Mrs. Nellie Knudon, 0;;den . Funeral services were conducted Thursday afternoon at 1 p.m. in the Deweyviile ward by former Bishop Clarence Fryer. Ir-v- in V period. Address all mail plainly and completely, put ad dress on package, tags are not ADDRESSES, .n Devere Walkins To Receive Eagle Scout Award - 4-- 7? ;3- - " " t; !W--';!!- v!H RONALD E. HALES EEVAN HALES Z- Steve position with Shaw and Iverson, operate where he worked until the new venture was begun. His home is buMncss in In Riverside, where he has scr- str)re was ved four years as president of 3 aftcr both the Y. U. M. I. A. and as first the business counselor In the Sunday School, s. lib family includes his wife.j and Grace F. U.)z, and the follow li Overside, sons and dnupht;rs, Sharon Urn' Ronald jRIchlns. Devan, shown in true ar River high picture, Lola, Carolyn and Thane, Steve also graduated from by iDr-aRiver high and attended I1Unlock a Jthc VSAC for four quarters. lie a- :v "' HALES 'f-r- 'I'irlMR. '"-.- ,' i t-'-- t 'V'': . :., !med o. ' J in-.'- j . the furniture Shaw and for business in ten Iwrson, where he worked for years. are Steve and his wife, Glrna building a new home in They have one daughter, Sandra and three sons, Knnard, RLchnrd and rarl. In the Steve has bee- then entered 1933 -d ; ',v i M. Tremonton Fir of the Lions r rr.en.b a is alio Fire Volunteer of the and Club Department. A-Ii- School Board The resignation of John Phillips, as a member of the Box Elder County school board was accepted at a special meeting o th board members, Monday afternoon. Mr. Phillips, In two letters to the board, stated his withdrawal was due to his opposition to "dependent payments," which the board has recently adopted, which grant a married teacher $100.00 per year extra for hU wife, and $25.00 for each child, up to and Including ;x In Ihs family. The traveling expense of Superintendent Kenneth E. Weight was also given as another reason for Mr. Phillip's resignation. Mr. Phillips stated that hi withdrawal from the board was not for any personal feelings toward o tli or members of th board, stating in all meetings th interest of the district as a whole, was considered over that of any particular section of thi county. The board expects to meet III the near future and name successor to fill Phillip's unexpired term of office. VFW Join In Kris Kringle A id To Needy Children The Borgstrom Brothers Post Veterans of Foreign Wars is directing a protrram of collecting good. and repairing toys for the needy PACKING AND WRAPPING, children at time. I ack articles carefully and tight Ernest Ralls is chairman In ly In strong durable containers charge cf the project and anusintr strong cord to tie parcels. nounces that toys for Kris DO NOT SEAL THEM. Kring'e will be received crate- LLMIT OF SIZE AND WEIGHT, fully at the American Food DiiVERE W ATKINS Parcels sent by air or fourth Store up to Saturday, December 17 at 6 p.m. class are limited to 100 inches Mrs. K. If. Fridal left Wednes If necessary, members of the length and girth combined, and1 cannot exceed 70 pounds. day to visit Mrs. Stewart Francis VFW will call for toys if Mr. in Salt Lake City. Ralls, Gordon Bronson or Lynn SEALS, XMAS seals are permitThoma.i are notified where to ted on the out side of packages ANNOUNCEMENTS call for them. for Xmas mailings only during will be The TRFMONTON METHODIST Honor of Do not A Court Scout December. of The toys brought In for this month the First Tremonton CHURCH in the rvear held too address. the them purport will be repaired and put William R. Persons, Minister PERMISSIBLE ADDITIONS AND ward, Sunday evening at 7:30 distributed in this locality. ENCLOSURES To encourage with Leonard Peterson, scout adIn charge. Sunday, December 11, 1949 HIGH SCHOOL TO HOED early mailing, patrons are per- vancement chairman 10:00 Church School of Mr. and son Devere Watkins, BEARFAX CARNIVAL mitted to mark parcels "Please 11:00 Morning Worship. Unido not open until Christmas." Vern Watkins will be awarded, The public Is Invited to attend versal Bible Sunday. Sermon: Eagle Scout award In addition such salutations as, the tho Bcarfax Carnival to be held Word." throe "The Revolutionary "Mmtt Xmas" "With Best He has been in scouting at the Choir scoutCantata 4:00 Christmas hlph school Friday night, his instarted years, having Wishes" etc. are permitted with all kinds cf entertainment, inRehearsal and direction under the ing side of the parcel. 7:30 "Our Faith Study.,, Miss floor show and dancing In store PERISHABLE MATTER, Articles spiration of Mr. and Mrs- Melvln for the evening. ac Devere Is also an Mary Burns, leader. likely to spoil within the time Hamilton. Bearfax Queen will be an 1949 December 13, local In the club member Tuesday, reasonably required for trans- tive - 3:30 Women's Society nounced at Intermission from 10:00 school. not are high portation and delivery will meet the following candidates: Joan Service cere of Christian to the addition In Eagle for mailing acceptable A caravan of Carter, RcNae Nielsen, Pat FairGREETING CARDS, Unsealed mony. In which all Eagle scouts at the church. Utah Western banks, Lois Miller, Ruth G rover, from to the leaders Invited are area partiChristmas greeting cards sent as in this to offer Yvonne lies.'?, Norma Hall, Tat will be some other District be will present there authoricipate, third class mall, without In seout the women's program. A Covey, rarbara Ward, Joyce a life help zed writing enclosed are now awards, lncludin-will be served at 12:00-Al- Chrlstensrn, Maxlne Castlcton, luncheon Jack chargeable with 2 cents postage, award or women of the church are Carol Andcr.n, Marianne M.ui- area the Oden Kent Payne (old rate 1" cents) If weight nin", Darlene Davis. Eleanor the urped to lx prer.f nt. docs not exceed 2 ounces. How-v- r Council will be present at Stifle Petersen, Virginia at 7:30 Ballard, the Practice Choir n minimum charge of 3 service. Eritk.sen and Joyce Fryer. scout is church. the Freeman Byington cents is applicable to such A vote for the queen will bo 1919. 1G, December Devcre's master of troop. Friday, less cards which measure laymen's mi ting given everyone who attends. than 4 Inches lonff and less than Dee are Lake in Mrs. Fridal Salt Grant Mr. and City. Mr. 3 Inches wide. THIS 13 IMPORTMr. and Mrs, Mervin Holt and will be xas a T( leader, of Walker, boy lay baby the proud parents ANT. Those planning to family and Mr. Georre Coombs Furthur information can be bom November 23th at a Losan the speaker. drove to Ogden on Wednesday. contact pastor. should attend hor.plt.al. Office. had at the 4 Tre-mont'- SrtV John Phillips Resigns From H r l gr"-t-in- Sub-Di.trl- F.-- st ct Chri-.tma- |