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Show Scouts Mark 40th Anniversary LocaFgifers Si SERVING THE VOLUME XXVII BEAR Enter Golden Gloves Meet NX BY Max Adams RIVER PuHiJiol Weekly at Tremonton, Utah Feb nury Local fighters will make their ibid for recognition Monday Fib. 6, when they mix in Use Utah, Golden Gloves tournament at Ogden. Bear River Boxing Club, a local athletic endeavor that' is still: in its Infancy, will send down. Gerald Couch, Garland, in the 12G lb. class. Grant Rose of Tremonton at 135, lbs., Eldon Adams- NI'MIU R :o 1950 Weber To Meet Bears Tonight On Local Floor it Jack Johnson (By iGarlaild The Bear River Bear hoop squad PioilCCr put on a beautiful exhibition ofiV-teamwork and sharpshooting as; URS they smothered the South Cache Vl,npral semtces for Spartans 3 last Friday on the ;HizaoeUi Manning King, 81, of own floor. Spartans Garland who died early Wednes- The first half was somewhat of jday morning, will be held Satur-- a affair with Idav at 1 nm in t. a r.,n,,H Bear River boasting a slight lead ward BishVo Lronard the majority of the time. Half- - Bishop chapel. of the Garland Second ume iouna me Kivermen out in ward will conduct the service. front by a 7 count. Fnends may call at In the second half the Bears, Mortuarv Fridav from 7 Rogers o m with Coombs leading the way, and at the family home in Garcut a wide swath through the land from 10 a.m. until nets as they hit consistently. The time Saturday of service. Burial will be in noorpiay of Petersen, Lamb,: the Garland Cemetery. onions, uaraner and Rudd all Mrs. King was born in deserve mention. a September 5, 1863, For Bear River, Coombs was of Eli and Debarak daughter high point man with 18 counters, Hollist Manning. She was reared followed by Petersen with 9, and in Farmington, and was married Lamb and Rudd with 8 each. to Thomas Edward King on June was South Cache's 6, 1888 in the Lindley Logan Temple. standout as he hit for 17 points. She was an active member of Elsewhere in Region One hoop the L. D. S. Church, having play. Box Elder downed Weber attended the first Primary that and Logan won their fifth was organized in Farmington, straight victory from North and after coming to Garland in Cache, 1891, she became the first presiTonight, Weber travels to the dent of the Garland ward M. I. home floor of the Bears in a A. She served on the Stake game which starts the second Board for the Relief Society and half of their schedule. Mean- - wns a worlrpr in thu Primnrv while North Cache will be Association. She had also been a attempting to hop into a "cellar" mcmber of the Daughters of tie at the expense of Box Elder, utah Pioneers and South Cache will be testing Surviving are her husband of the powerful Logan Grizzlies. ionrinnrt anrf t.hP fminwino- mn Team Standing: and daughters Mrs. Lucv Lov. WON LOSTj jeromei Idaho; George Edward 5 Logan King and Lorus King of Garland; 3 Bear River Mrs. Rebecca Smith, Tremonton; 2 South Cache Mrs. Edna Hall, Emmett, Idaho; 2 Weber Ralph M- King, Caldwell, Idaho 2 Box Elder and Mrs. Rhoda Watkins, Salt 1 North Cache Lake City; 46 grandchildren and 44 great grandchildren; and the AGNES CnRISTENSEN folowing brothers and sisters, RECEIVES CAP AT ST. George C. Manning and Joseph BENEDICTS HOSPITAL Walter Manning, Farmington; Miss Agnes Christensen Manning. Kaysville; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace James E. Manning, Bountiful and Christensen of Tremonton was Annie S. Talbot, Layton. one of 22 young women to receive their caps and capes at the ROSS HOLLAND TO St. Benedict's nursing class BE GUEST AT P. T. A. exercises held Sunday evening in A program sponsored by the Ogden. Bear River City P. T. A. will be Agnes's parents and Cherrie held at the chapel on Monday, Nelson were in Ogden to attend February 6th beginning at 7:30 the ceremony. p.m. A full evening of entertainment fcr the whole family will be r r.- - ""ldll - or j 56-4- V, 7 S mp-and-tu- ck ltoMir-4wfc- ..wepr ELDON ADAMS 19-1- .... I 1 ' Farm-ingto- poster marking Official anniversary of the America will be 40th The 3ov Scouts of obstrved Feb. 6 to 12 in art of the nation by every more 2,300,000 boys and adult leaders. "Strengthen Liberty" isthe birthday theme. The Boy ihan Scouts' "Crusade to Strength-- n Arm of Liberty" con-Mi- es through 1950. During Boy Scout Week, "Crusade will hold Units the Night" Crusade Scout Boy meetings when 1949 d Awards will be Representing the 12 pre-(nie- Regions, 12 Scouts will make outstanding a "Re i - delphia. The highlight of 1950 will be the Second National Jamboree which will see 40,000 Scouts and Leaders camping together at Valley Forge, Pa., from June 30 to July 6, including Scouts of other lands. Since 1910 more than boys and men have been identified with the Boy Scouts of America. 00 SOUTH BEAR 1 RIVER STAKE basketball RI'ER CILUMPIONSHIP -- - TOURNAMENT T;M.MEN the 40th birthday. port to- the Nation" at Washington, D.C., where the Movement was incorporated Feb. 8, 1910. They will also take part in an impressive ceremony at Independence Hall in Phila- Set Final M Men Games lakes tournament of Stake M. Men STAKE GAME NEXT TUESDAY The basketball teams of the South Bear River Stake ;.a4 Armory. winner at Beginning at 8 will determine the i Tuesday evening, Riverside their final game set for Tuesday I itft Garland Second and at 8 p.m. at the high school ;"?r Dam will play Garland gym. At that time the two TreOa Wednesday night, the monton teams will meet, and the - r of the d winner of the game will repreicaeiill play East Garland sent the stake at the Ogden meet i winner of the Beaver on February 13. 1st game will play Tremonton First ward was successful in downing the Both-we- ll games will be played M. Men this week by a score iay night, to determine of giving them a chance at i'Jie champions are. The the top place for the stake. swill be presented with a Harry Miller is in charge of the and the best sportsmen stake tournament. liar River I M-M- en at the next week played GRANT ROSE Riverside-Garlan- the 54-4- 9, 35-1- 5. - .... I ! 1 i 'T l n, i ' 1 ; ' - ? :.- v! i 1 38-3- 4, -- Holidays For BEAR RIVI.lt CITY GIRL IS CROWNED David Landon, 65, died at 349 So. Main Brigham City, Wednesday at 7 a.m. after a two months Illness. Born in Portage January 20, 1885, he was the son of Charles P. and Maria E. Ash ton Landon He was reared and educated in Box Elder Co. and has resided most of his life here. He was a member of the L. D. S- Church. Survivors are a former wife.. Mrs. Elva Sibbets Landon. two daughters, Mrs. Elizabeth Wilde, Carey, Idaho, and Mrs. Ila K. Wakely, Downey, Idaho. Seven grandchildren, twelve brothers and sisters, Joseph Landon, Idaho Falls, Lowell Landon. Basalt, Idaho, Orson Landon, Shelly, Letha Thorkel-soIdaho, Mrs.. Salt Lake City, Utah, Mrs. Blanche B ab b i t, Ma- iad, Idaho, Charles Landon, Deer- lodge, Montana, Mrs. Emma E. Gibbs, Rigby, Idaho, Frank Landon Kimball, Idaho, Mrs. Hattie Aldridge, New Dale, Idaho, Mrs. Annie Poulter, Ogden. Mrs. Zlna Williams, Roy. Utah, Mrs. Martha Fitzpatrick, St. George, Utah. Funeral services were held at Portage Saturday at 10 o'clock. Burial was In the Portage SNOW QUEEN FIVE MORE COUNTY STUDENTS AT RYU IVemonloii Wards Hold J officials of the a "very de-!- A 5hW served dur- wUl ;Cefhaont; r ,5 J best lady and gent cos- - m rJntenial f'-rs- ait funeers ' " a Donald r5- - Kenni rJar.." w re- - year com- - stumm D. Big Paul E. Stine testimonial was held Sunday evening in the Bear River Ward Chapel honoring Ross Stevens, who leaves February 3rd for a mission to New England. The following program was carried out under the direction of Lllas By water; Opening song "Oh, My Father" by the Ward choir, prayers by MeMn Johnsen and Leon Jensen. Speakers were ionary, Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Jensen, and parents of the missionary' Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Stevens. Clinton Stevens gave a poem, Carolyn Jensen, a reading, a piano solo by Dorene Anderson, and a vocal solo "Calvary" by LaRon Johnson, accompanied by j j Jav Howard Victoria C. Johnson. Doyle Arch VS. TTh.. i . ibald presented the purse with . 3o;'"luia steed a response by the missionary, Ross Mr the Ova; Lind a bov Stevens. The closing song by You choir was "111 Go Where ' Stokes a Want Me To Go." A large crowd vj was in attendance. -- V X v. A pioneer ;3?hestra r r t 1 City Missionary be joint Green and Gold Ball was held Tuesday evening this week in the Tremonton Second Testimonial Honors Bear River lr Teen-Ag- e (Jreen, Gold Ball the .' If Branch prior to emigrat- Harry D. Preston you haven't met . TTio loiifTritor 4 i iUln it una neurit Foster and his daugnter, trraine, ;ing as a 'served missionary in London onerators of the -, from 1940 to 1941 TreFoster Shoe Repair Shop in Mr. Foster monton. you will enjoy doing so. At the present time Thpv are among the newer is it. nnii nf the town, of Elders .3 wen as iracner m . ...... lhn prouo and teacher of the n .S'lnnay class W ana 1947 n gmnu from mtriand a n ai.vi School. Evenne tr,n in .Tnmiarv of 1943. rs and teacher School srcrrUry They arc natives of Preston. nr River Stake uth Lancashire England, where Mr. of the Schc-- 1 Bj rd. in the shre repair Sunday bnSnrss He They own their own home on where Mr, 1933. 2nd East Street " or and dauUT. Fcsf was anther the war. Eveline w- lamny nf em niml.nne factory. Wendy, compirip The Fosters have a members of home artivf . rrr., ' J ill Catherine married dauch'er, t n ff rhurrh. Mr. Foster. of Logan. Peterson the of wm branch president ll " . ' kr4tc ...iTHKtatM Sownsinessin mrL Jf L. ward for the Ee Hive girls and boys of the same ae. A good orchestra played for the dance, and the young people enjoyed a real formal dance of their own. ' Each ward chose a queen and attendants and the same small royalty were present to add to the splendor of the occasion as of the other attended the Qur-eballs. The Tremonton Second ward queen was Kayla Kerr and her attendants were Sharon Fuhri-maGloria Carolyn Green, Stenqulst and Joan Iakln. The first ward crowned Oaye Waldron as quren; Mitzie Hansen as Maid of nonor and Sharon Hales, Karen Bennett. Margaret Hupp, and Bonnie Turner as - - j - Mis3 S h i rl e y Holmgren rt daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Holmgren of Bear River Del--be- City, was crowned Snow Queen, at the Snow Carnival held irx Brigham City Saturday. She was presented with a snow whita woolen blanket by Kathryn. Hunsakcr, Honeyville, the 1&4 carnival queen. B.K.H.S. lank Team Wins Over Box Elder The newly organized Box Elder Bees swimming team was defeated for the first time this year 41 to 33 by the Bear River Bears. The meet was held in the Bees' own pool and started rlghfe after school. Highlight in the meet was th5 individual relay, In which Jay Taylor of Box Elder defeated hia Bear River opponent by about half of the length's race, ne started out on the butterfly and was never headed from the lead. The results: 40 yd. free style Cottle, Box Elder; Shuman, Bear River; Hanline, Box Elder. Time: 21 seconds. 100 yd. breast stroke Smithy Bear River; Peterson. Box Elder; Seely, Box Elder, Time: 1:35. 2()o' yd. free style Miller Bear River; Fosburg. Bear River; Davis, Box Elder. Time: 2:35. Beginning at 5 p.m. on Febru100 yd. bock stroke ary 4th In the Honeyville hall, Bear River; Wood, Box Capener, Elder; The Young Buddi.sts Association Bear River. Time: of Honeyville will hold a carnival Stenqulst, 1:19. to please both old and young. 100 yd. free style Shuman, Among the prizes to be given Bear River; Cottle, Box Elder; away are an automatic iron, Jensen, Box Elder. Time: 1:10. mixmaster, and a portable radio. Bear River; Diving Smith, Bebe Moda, chairman of the Box Elder; Jensen, Fosburg, rvent, predicts this will be Bear River. ever bigger and better than any Bear River, Medley Relay held by the as;w.iation. Smith, Miller, Capener. 160 yd. relay-B- ox Elder, Peterson, Jensen, Hanline, Cottle. Individual relay Jay Taylor, Box Elder. Time: 1:43. n, Younc Bnddists Give Carnival Nilit Details Canning Crops Growers Plan Annual Mt ehng The annual meeting of the members of the Box Elder Canning Crop association will be held at the Tremonton Second ward recreation hall, Friday, February 3, at 1:30 p.m. according to L. J. Weldman, President. Present at the meeting will be Ray Paine, president of the association and Alf Chambers, secretary, to discuss the prospect for canning crop growers for the coming year. attendants. One of the Items of business A floor show feattirinir twe've to be taken up will be the elec srirls from each ward was the tion of 27 new directors for the climax of the coronation organization. All canning crop c rowers are Invited to attend the meeting. FXTT.RS - D. R. Johnson said, and each district roi.LFGE should come prepared to nomof inate men for the Barbara RummT dnnn-htr-year dl- n, I' ants entered In the tournament, so it will leave a tough row to : hoe for our boys, but it would txi nothing unusual if some of the? local representatives made thelr-wa- y to the top, Services Saturday - ie f " The high spot of the social season of the Tremonton Second ward M. I. A. was the Green and Gold Ball held last week. Special decorations in the hall and the crowning of Miss Greta Strom-ber- g as Queen and the attendance of a large crowd put the dance on the top of the social calendar. Bishop Ford Jeppson placed the crown on the queen's head, and offered his congratulations. Attendants to the queen Dee Dustman, were Sheryl and Thera Huish. Nolan Kerr was the crown bearer; VaLoy Laub and Glenna Anderson were flower girls; Steven Miller and Mike IJlenquist, trumpeters and Ann Henrie and Julie Hansen, train bearers. A floor show given by the Junior and Gleaners girls added to the coronation of the queen and the enjoyment of the spectators at the dance. Night nce, will be held at Tuesday, July 4, Independence Euerhigh school gym- - Day; Monday, July 24, Utah Pio : urday, February 4, neer Day; Monday, September 3, oclock it was announc- - Labor Day; Saturday, November U Armistice Day; Thursday, No knees'' that and Monday, Christmas Decern ber 25. w cecomln8r PPular Notices will be displayed In the country wui be dance as well as business houses nrior to each Pioneer dances, closing day as a reminder to the members of public. v ' and Jack Dulton, Penrose, as h'eavweighL All but Jack Dal ton will be in the .senior division; ho will enter in. the junior division. Strenous workouts have ttren; the program for the abov fighters the last two weeks, and. they should be in ready condition, to meet the best that the Golden. Gloves has to offer. Tournament competition will (jet underway at the Ogden high, school pym Monday night at 8:03., and will continue through Tuesday. Wednesday and Friday, the lasUiite being the finalsIt is expected that there wilL be bet ween 100 and 150 contest- David Lander - 1950 Listed I . 160 lbs., GRETA STROMBERG CROWNED AT FORMAL BALL travel play--aw- V UL1UUJJ UUUL11 JUAJU1JIN Five new students from Box Elder County are enrolled at Brigham Young University this quarter, according to John E Hayes, registrar. given a basketball. BUSINESSMEN MEET I There provided by Ross Holland, who are Troy M. Miller, son They 'i!be an outstanding TUESDAY d has extensively through Mrs. J. IL Miller, of Mr. and and two all stake Amer-da- y, and South Mexic0' Central Donald Malmrose, A Tueswill be held City; Brigham selected. meeting He 3150 h ery interest-noo- n son of Mr. and Mrs. 12 Hyrum at o'clock 7th !a7 Atkinson is in February, charge of lecture on our Malmrose, Brigham City; Floyd at the Oak Cafe for theiin? ovie ;'JHiaaent. (southern neighbors. Tremonton Businessmen. Stenqulst, son of Mr. and Mrs. During the year 1950, the L. Stenqulst, Tremonton; William following days will be observed neer Dance Marcel L. Nielson, son of Mr. and by the Tremonton Businessmen's MEET YOUR TREMONTON BUSINESSMEN Mrs. Marvin L. Nielson, Garland; Association as legal holidays in and Wayne L. Hirschl, son of Mr. Tremonton: Wednesday, Febru and Mrs. Louis A- Hirschl, Park of Birthday highlights of the ary 22, Washington's Valley. dancing season the Tuesday, May 30, Memorial day; -- I i ? t JAtft. A matcher at The METHODIST CHURCH William R. Tersons, Minister Friday, February 3. 19IX) 7:30 Youth Fellowship Party at the church. Tess and Carol Crozier, hostesses. Sunday, February 5, 10:00 Church School 11:00 Morning Worship. Sermon Topic: "Our Faith in Love. 1:00 Leave Church for Salt Lake City. 4:00 Youth Rally, First Methodist Church, Salt Like City. 7:30 Methodist Mass Meeting. Bishop Glenn It. Phillips, speak er, Salt Lrike City, First Church, '8:30 Informal l There will be no evening services church oa at the Tremonton February 5. Mmriny, February 6, 7:30 Official Board at the f"""Mrs. J. Mavnan Mr and rectorships. church. men of Tremonton hnv d IK,a (ifficcrs for tne for the winter teri Pt!7;lUon L. Weldman, Tuesday, February 7 are l'ee-eD. She L. S. 4:00 Churchmanship Clara at Business C' the .rf,s!r)finti Mojvin Johnson vice- the stenoparsonage. Is specializing in the pres'dent and R. 5. Calderwood, 7:30 Choir Rehearsal. course. secretary. graphic I- r.rsiTs r rnVy , org.ml-enrolle- j |