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Show " TDAUCl'2 f. ffftrTs J- - 1V Extension Service J Corioc nf AAool-inn- Utah Power & Light Co. Buys Perry Electric System oiinty -- I I I c - rider county irvlce announce - d - evening ona; each two will next murine the -- ue meeum rtal interest to the far and ,, box Elder Pow- w " held ai - Stores to Remain Onen Frinavy i Kniiiiin? at TreSpeak-1- 1 at r30 o'clock. the Utah State Ag-Colle- ge and other in these and All larmer are county of the .fweek to lead : sans. es . 4 to attend. . c,hPdule of fol- - pvpnins. December not Glen Baira, extenjnW -- Golden L. Utah Crop agronomist, secretary, 1 Enrollment in County F;'. Elementary Schools ..'i. on Spe-- t, Marketing how to will explain out your Federal Tax re- on and give suggestions record larv 11. keeping. Dr. Raymon Wil- - extension the 1551, i . Agricultural and explain Outlook what is . Dr. Wayne 19, ary a economist, will - :ient, UJ3.A.C., will of control Binns, veterinary science- tne livestock speak dis- - healthy, ary 25, L. I Prof. D. C. of agronomy, Timmons, will Industry the Tin-3'ess- or and Bureau of tell of farm. :s on p Sfnpmi a rvr mpprintrt be announced i have all eight grades, with the exception of Mantua with six; Park Valley, ten; Plymouth, six; Perry, six; Grouse Creek, ten; Corinne, sev en; and the Central and Lin coln schools at Brigham six grades each. The teachers in the Central school at Brigham City have the heaviest pupil load, each having 38; McKinley and Lin coin are next with 32 students to each teacher; Bear River City has 30; Corinne, Deweyville, and Garland, each have 29; Willard, 28; Howell, 26; Fielding and Perry, 25; Elwood and Snowville, 23; and Yost, 22. All other schools have less than twenty students to each teacher. The enrollment of the differ ent schools in October was the i t, k' " Dies 1 Iff THE SERVING vol. xxvni, RIVER Former Members Join Elwood Ward for Golden Jubilee at non-exista- nt Af-to- n, - VALLEY Thursday December Tremonton, Utah No. 13 he system was operated as ait association until 1918 when the town took it over, rebuilt It arid has since operated It. 21, 1950 Following their marriage they made their home at Fountain Green for two years, then moved to Bear River in 1902 where Mr. Holman established and operated a farm. He was a member of tho Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, was a ward teacher and an elder at the time of his death. The Tremonton First ward Survivors include his widow will hold a special Christmas and 10 sons and daughters: program Sunday night at 7:30, Mrs. Sylvia Miller, Provo; appropriate for Christmas eve. Bear River First Ward Tells Holiday Plans Arbon, Mr. and Mrs. James Brough left last week for Arizona, where they will spend the winter months in Mesa. Their son R. J. Brough and his wife drove them to their destination. R. J. will also handle his father's office while he is away. By a large majority residents of Perry at the recent generaL election voted to sell its electric, utility system. Following art appraisal, up and L offered the Wgh bid of $12,000 which has. just been accepted by the board: of trustees. River Mrs-Fer- BROUGIIS LEAVE FOR ARIZONA that a group ot The system consists of 9 miles of 4.000-vo- lt distribution line. some 321 poles and meteres and. Home City Monday other equipment. It serves ap 115 customers In. proximately Robert Ross Holman, 73, this fruit and farming commun died Monday at 5:30 a.m. at hi or more than 500 residents home in Bear River city of a ity whirih is located on U. S. highheart ailment. way 91 between Willard and Mr. Holman was born March Brigham City. 10, 1877, at Fountain Green, a son of James A and Sarah Ann Serving with President Thorne Mathis Holman. He was rear- on the town board are Douglas ed and educated at Fountain Quayle, Eugene Bott, Martella. Green and married Mary R. Nelson and Leslie J. Kidman. Brown on Aug. 8, 1900, at Foun- Iva Lou Nebeker is the town. ' clerk. tain Green. I BEAR at Bear 1907 Perry residents banded together, advanced some money, set the poles themselves and installed an electric distribution system. K. was connected with Brighanx. City's municipal system at their common city limits and Perry purchased electric energy front Brigham. Robert Ross Holman schools tor Clear Creek, It was in J 11; Lakesidej 13; in Lucin, 18; Boothe (Valley, 12; Yost, 22; Junction, closed this Collinston, year; Howell, 52; Park 39; 40; Valley, Mantua, :r River City Manv old time residents of 31; Snowville, 32; Plymouth, 46; Perry, 75; Bothwell, 57; Elwood returned to participate Deweyville, 88; Grouse Creekj in the Golden Jubilee of the i Dies 33; Portage, 51; Thatcher, 79; ward Saturday. Some hadn't Elwood, 91; Honeyville, 104; been back since they left forty e Sunday Fielding, 101; Bear River City, years ago. Considerable surby some 121; Corinne, 176; Willard 167; prise was expressed at the growth Central, 555; Lincoln, 405; Gar of these people which was of at his home in 527. Tremonton, and 358; McKinley, land, Bear River when they lived here. Sunday morning after an of several People came from Provo; SECOND WARD months. was born Wyoming; Fruitland, Idain Denmark PLANS SPECIAL ho, and many other cities and 1865, a son of Thomas CHRISTMAS PROGRAM and Margaret A special Christmas program towns within driving distance. Andersen, fd the Church During their visit, they visited of Jesus with table aus, scripture readings of Latter-Da- y familiar spots such as the Saints in and choir work will be given in in the X and came to Bear Hhe Tremonton Second ward cemetery, old homes and school the City in 1M2. community, He had Sunday evening. church buildings. farmed jd here since, ' ie exception of 10 dinner was A hot turkey years PTA 375 peeople, to about .3 a railroad worker served at Honeyville City from 1920 who also enjoyed a visiting to hour, chatting with old friends as a The hall pnd high priest in Bear Adds and relatives. Library i.nc , j table were attractively decoratsurvived by his The Honeyville Parent ed in the Christmas theme. widow, Margaret Sorensen Association have succeeded The pageant which recalled ?.hom he married 61 in making enough money to incidents of the past fifty years a y Denmark; the purchase a small library for the was read by Margaret C. Harsons and daughters; school. Funds for the pur- ris, and various scenes were "f seAndersen, Wellington; chase of the books were brought to life on the stage. of "I Jseph, Enoch advertising This pageant was written by and cured by selling ' Andersen and Mrs. to the business houses of Tre Mary Petersen and presented Chidestcr, Salt Lake monton, Brigham, and Honey under her supervision. A comCiiristian Andersen and ville. The names of these ad- mittee consisting of Sam ne Christensen. Mack Hansen, Mr. and Bear vertisers are in each of the y; 33 grandchildren books at the school, and the Mrs. Reginald Hunsaker and P.TA. urge local people to Mable Romer helped with th -were con- - support these merchants. frnthprinr of information and D : when Wednesday afternoon the meeting by general arrangements. During "Vernon L. Johnson. The work of seeking out forthe library was presented by wd choir adsang "Come, Mrs. David Gilmore, president mer residents and their E. Letty Walter and Saints", and the in- - of P.TA., Betty dresses was done by was offered solos, Hansen. P. Amos and Fridal by Claude Hunsaker played piano and La Rae Nel- - Miss Mable Christensen, of Box .; vna Christensen Elder high school talked on LIONS HOLD . The Garden". CIIRISTBLIS PARTY Wanda "Good Books", and Sherry Tedaccompanied them at Boothe sang, "Me and My The Tremonton Lions and too. C. E. Smith was dy Bear". their wives enjoyed the annual P Lafayette Nelson of the speaker. Xmas party Wednesday night at Refreshments were served by the first speak- school hall. Mrs. McKinley Hunsaker and UJng the Wnrlf rlnr,, tn Mrs. Oral The supper was served turkey Keith Hunsaker. ;inne ward by Mr. tables at long attractively dectelling of his flowers Christmas with orated ing Hope". ladies. who the for favors paid and Other speakers SUv Haired Daddy of Lulu Johnson gave a toast to to the Anderson family tribute w sung by Leora Dr. and the Lions and Horace Hayes Neely were Albert Thorsen : reMary Neeley toasted the ladies. Carolyn E. H White. The closing Diby Wanda marks were made by Bishop Quinney, Jocelyn Bradshaw, Buihop Wilhelm-PedJ and Susan Petersen Johnson, and the choir sang, ane Nelson ean was the next "Oh, My Father", after which favored with two tap dance Li 6 as an associate Carlos Jensen gave the bene- numbers, accompanied by Ann Holland, and Bill Douglas played 'rv the Andersons diction. violin solos. several Aman7 yea ago. Burial was in the Bear River of the evening remainder The Melvin and ..'jnclersen Uoyd City cemetery with In dancing. was square sang, spent Johnsen dedicating the grave. uary will ..V- Released bv Board Association, and of Bureau Keller, V.'esley A report from the office of will discuss ; Industry the Board of Education, gives rs in connection with the enrollment in the elemetary seed. ,j of certified schools of the county. All of uary 4, Prof. Morris Tay-Estensi- I 4 - president. The Tremonton Businessmen's Association have arranged to have free shows at both the Liberty and Orpheum theatres all day Saturday, from 10 a.m. until 6 p.m. Shoppers are invited to brinjr their families to town and let the children under twelve enjoy the shows while they complete their business. i 1 " The town of Perry's electric service system which dates bacfc to 1907, has been sold to the? Utah Power and Light company" it was announced Tuesday by Leland E- Thorne, town board, Free Picture Show Saturday joyous and gay as the Christmas morn. ; for meetings "cat month will be as the cares of the world diminish and spare your homes from the troubles of the time. May all your days be as Tremonton stores will stav nnpn Fnrlav night j until 8 p.ra. for the con- venience of shoppers and will close at the regular time Satunday night. .... ' Our wishes for a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year also carry with them the most heartfelt hope that" EX-- 1 There will be no Primary on Monday afternoon, but the officers are planning a nice dancing party for those from 8 to 10 years of age, to be held at the Church Wednesday evening from 6:30 to 8:30. This is a first evening dance for the children. There will be no Mutual Tuesday night, but the Special Interest Dancing class will meet The Third ward choir will at 8 p.m. as usual. The Relief Society will hold present a Christmas program at their ward meeting Sunday their next meeting at the usual hour on January 2. evening. THIUD WARD TO GIVE CHRISTMAS PROGRAM city; Kimber, Mrs. O'Neill, both of Ogden; Urban Holman, Corinne; Harry Holman, Burbank, Calif.; Mrs. Wanda Smith, Roy; Mrs. Verla Abel, Elwood; Courtly Homlon, Mrs. Colleen Riviera, Calif.; Hunsaker, Honeyville; 25 grandchildren, two ren, on ebrother, Ray Holman, ren, one brother, Ray Holman, Lowe, Beaver. Funeral services were con ducted Thursday afternoon in the Bear River ward by Bishop Vernon Johnson, and burial was In the Bear River city cemetery Mrs. Gwen Ro-r.el- great-grandchi- ld ia Five Box Elder Men Inducted A report from Marina U. Spencer, clerk of the Local Board No. 2 of Box Elder county, states that five men were inducted on Dec. 12th and assigned to the 10th Inf. Div. afe Ft. Riley, Kansas. The men are Pedro Misrasl, son of Mrs. Vanthia Mi.srasi. Tremonton; and Mrs. Bernard Hansen of Bear River City; Claude De Mr. Von Gilbert, son of Mr. ancE Mrs. Claude N. Gilbert, Corin- ne; Ernest Kelly Korth, son Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Brigham; and John NobuyoshI Kano, now of Rexburg, Idaho, recently a resident of this county. On January 4th, the local board has been instructed to send twenty registrants to Ft. Douglas for physical examination, and ten men. w 11 be called on the next induction date, Jan. 8th. on Ti 13 Mor-tense- 1 : n, ':. sen-ice- s 7 it 1 J. An-."tf- . ; Bra-mpani- .w 'A j "d ed -! f ..w. of Korth. to v of Collin La Mar Hansen, son SANTA CLAUS HAD A IWSY DAY when he visited the children of Bear River Valley last Saturday in Tremonton. He distributed 1500 bags of candy and nuts and heard requests on Christmas want3 from as many as could reach him. Santa's visit here was sponsored by the Tremonton, Lions fclub, him at the airport and brought him to Tremonton on the city fire truck. The Community in the event. Tremont fund aho Street between Main and First south was the scene of the gathering to meet old Santa. who met |