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Show WEATHER 4S J Miff REPORTS BIADE ONMOSQUTTO AND FLY ABATEMENT ACTIVITIES The first part of May, we start., Last spring, a group of Farm ed spraying oil on mosquito hat Bureau Ladies requested that the ching ponds. By June 15, we had Mosquito Abatement Board take of the precipitexhausted our supply of oil and on an added responsibility, that ant month of March was tried D.D.T. The D.D.T spray was of spraying D. D. T. for flies and latter so successful that the oil spray other Insects and take a small year until the , was discontinued. When we use charge for such. The responsibil-th- e month, and because D.D.T. spray, we can fill our iity was Zaa the planting sea-ttaccepted and carried out weeks later than spray tank with clean water, 100 jdurlng the summer months. The gallons, and add a pint of D.D.T, iFarm Bureau ladies agreed to e Utah Idaho Sugar VOLUME XXIII f precipita-emulsion. the This can be done where hne up the work for the summer. TREMONTON THURSDAY?' reports CITY, UTAH, APRIL 1. 194s' Number 29 ciean wau?r is avaname mis is for which they did. tmonth as 1.56 inapplied to one acre of mosquito-larv- a While working on this project, The rainy Infested one foot dorp and there; were 587 homes and farmSrch 19 GREEN AND GOLD is effective for one week. This steads fMch last year however. sprayed, the Brigham After thirty-fiv- e years in the did not have any effect on City '. 7m the month and the 6 church buildings, parks, furniture business in Tremonton, gambusia fish, mayfly larva, the Box Elder Cure averaged 35 degrees Canpon Park, the Noah E. Shaw and his wife, Lov-Is- a dragonfly larva, frogs, toads, etc. buildings at the County Fair last two weeks. This left this week for a new This spray has no harmful ef- Grounds, the Peach-Da- y moisture exhibit majority of the new home and of Connie field business Hunsaker and Bear weeks The two River Stake Maughn Green fect on vegetation. the last stands, Brigham and Perry dump Mason to will represent Bear River and Gold Ball will be held at the This spray with the addition open Xwhen the temperatures opportunity. They plan the ranger home in Box a beautiful, new modern furni as extemporaneous speakers in high school gymnasium under of more D. D. T. was used as res- grounds, Neither Elder Canyon, and the labor year d 26 degrees. the state speech finals April 16 the Junior Prom decorations on idual spray in parks, around te- ture building in West Salem, "oS camps at Tremonton, with March 1946 In or 17. De Anne Bone will parti- Tuesday evening, April 6. Oregon. schools, churches, play grounds, As to the station however, for the type of jobs, there The Shaws leave Bear River cipate as an orator ar.d Winifred Plans for the evening include etc. with definite success. 3.15 inches of rain- were 250 . )1 jobs, 173 two Stirling will defend ,er position the crowning of the Queen at During the season, we used 150 dollar 50-;Valley with the good wishes of 6 rj3ff that moii"i, 2 fifteen doljobs, as region one's best in panel dis- 9:00 p.m. and the floor show will gallons of D. D. T., 30 per cent many friends and associates. lar jobs, and'13 company contracts Their jobs. cussion. These students won this be given later during the even- emulsion with water This made years of service in the comA total of 3,120 onnroved by the of 30 pounds t,l honor at the 10ft Region One Speech ing. No mutuals will be held in more than 40,000 gallons of por cent W. D. D. T. and 9,590 and they munity will leave a warm feeling meet held at South Cache March the stake on that night. S' Association, respect larva spray and by adding gallons of spray was used. of and with all gratitude writing this seasons' who 25 and 26. more emulsion we made a resiknew them. Vs, issuing seed and com-- j Twenty-fou- r other Bear River dual spray and sprayed more Mr. Shaw was born in Kansas fertilizer in preparation speech students talked their way than 30 parks, churches and and moved to Corinne early in into final rounds of the meet beI .planting. . school grounds in 17 cities and his manhood. He taught school fore elimination. towns in Box Elder County, 1 or in Tremonton for several years Colleen more times as to necessity. Geraldine after as Clarke, 1909, serving principal raid Call. WillRhodes and Carolyn Jensen each A report of the mosquito condiof the grade school part of that N. E. SHAW received the ratins of excellent tion will be published next week. time. His first store was opened J County Newell B. Cook, former Utah on J. their Carter of dramatic The England Burbank, readings. in the old Odd Fellows hall, Parent-Teachestate fish and game commissionhumorous California is readers were judged r arriving in Salt which was torn down two years mization er was elected as chairman of the as Lake 7 on follows: to Sharon City April Kroksh, very begin a ago to make way for the new Democratic party at the three County and week Marlene good; and engageKing, good, men Bone Electric They meeting of the Republi-srt- y convention held last week irt ment at Marlene the Rainbow RendezAnderson, average. moved to their present location held this week in Brigham City. According to HarIn the retold stdry division, vous. He plays clarinet, tenor ' age when the building was completed The Flying Farmers and Su- old J. Reese, former chairman, was Call Howard City, a f and basoon was Barbara with Wood Earl as rated prices good saxaphone in 1914, and have asrved the pubpervisors of the Northern Utah the convention was the largest an it' I as chairman of the Beginning April 5th there are and Marilyn Tayloi received a Spencer's Band which Is com- Soil Conservation District lic since He that was time. also wish attended one in the past ten Mrs. Violet Knudson posed of musicians from the to interested in the mortuary busi- seven more weeks of instruction rating of excellent ""'''thank the public spirited 'wsen chairwoman, Boyd years. West Coast. at "The Mr, was was the McKinley Elementary England very well replay ness for so and individuals who many years. groups Id, secretary and George rated 13th in clarinet in the NaOther officers elected were: Mr. Shaw served two terms as School. With the current year ra- ceived by the judges but we are generously aided the aerial tour Mrs. Lou Brltcnbeker, tjson, treasurer. tional Poll of conducMusicians still reto for a close official .'then is there pidly waiting Brigham drawing clerk from 1910 to 1914 and a with their time, effort and conParent-Teachted ;e Lowe, Ogden attorney city to "Down Beat" o need be sults City, vice chairman; Mrs. Mar- a for final mailed by stated Magazine us," was mayor of the city from 1938 tributions. illa Spencer, secretary, and RobConference: These conferences Milton Johnson, 'speech and published In Chicago. $ principal talk. He urged 1942. to Among those who actively as- ert N. Gardner, treasurer. e present to become will give the home and the school dramatic director at Bear River. Earl Spencer's Band is on tour sisted the Both Mr. and Mrs. Shaw have an program are the Lions George' D. Preston, Cache in government opportunity to evaluate the The cast of "The Man Upstairs" playing in Denver, Kansas City clubs of Brigham, Tremonton been .active members of the childs' cur- included Neil Hess, Bonnie Kay and Chicago after leaving Salt County attorney gave the keyMethodist Church and have been rent progress during the and both state and lo- note speech, calling for rge number of party of frunity in year, exchange constructive Hansen, Mickey Capener, Richard Lake City. Mr. England is the cal Garland, newspapers, and radio stat- the party and urged full support supporters of the suggestions for greater growth, Cannon, and Sharon Kroksh. son of Mrs. Adam Brenkman. He om the state were in atten-a- t ions, the Bear River State Bank, to government leaders. the meeting which was church He has been a trustee inform parents and teachers of Student directors for the play was clarinet soloist in the Band all of the local farm equipment of the official individual 3uS ited by Kleon Kerr as tern- - and a member problems and lend to were Joan Summers and Doris when he attended Bear River dealers, both board of the Church. high schools, both school-hom- e chairman. relation- Forsberg. stronger high school. Tremonton to and In addition these activities Brigham airEskelson is the retiring ships because of a greater know the ports, Commissioners, County they were both active in lodge ledge of each other. ; chairman, Earl Sheffield BABY HEALTH CONFERENCE Tremonton City Council, public affairs both with the Odd Fellows bring secretary and Mel NEXT WEEK Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, address system operators and Mason and the of Corinne. in fc'l ' the vice chairman. Mrs. April 5, 6, and 7 from 2 to 4 p.m. A band and orchestra concert individuals too nu many n and George L. Johnson Next Tuesday is the regular day merousprivate are the days designated for these to has mention. been arranged for Thursday, icceeded themselves in of- for the Well baby enference, conconferences and support from April 14 at 8 p.m. at the Bear f ducted in the Tremonton Second the parents Is urgently desired. River high school auditorium. The school has appreciated all Under the able direction of ward church building- under the J. W. Pulsipher of the music ,25 INS FROM AUSTRALIA the interest shown in these con- Guy Johnson the Red Cross mem- sponsorship of the Women's Cidepartment of the school will ferences. In the past, about 93 bership drive in Tremonton has vic League. Appointments may direct the concert. The program .thy McMillan has recently has been arranged for the public percent of the parents have vi- exceeded the quota. Mr, Johnson be made by contacting Mrs. ed from a ir.tt year's stay with or Stevens Frank Mrs. Melvin school in the and sited 35 was and assisted will feature a variety of mumany members of arents in Perth, Western by rooms only one parent has pre- the Lions club who canvassed the Foxley. sic from both organizations. Jlia. Since CONNIE her return to a she has been a guest of Fred Eggli, 71, of BothweU, vented the room from receiving town and business districts. X 100 percent attendance. "A Mrs. K. report of the collection shows 1 H. Fridal. She died Monday at 2:35 a.m. in a A large crowd of sorrowing . all is desired that It parents $768.25 contributed up to March to return to Salt Lake to Provo hospital following a long if and relatives gathered friends conference 30 and 235 persons contributed. possible attend the a the near future. illness. 14-Aafternoon in the Trein next week interest and Monday your The quota set for Tremonton He was born June 17, 1876, at to monton First Ward chapel pay child "is reflected in your City was $655.00. Gridley, 111., a son of Mr. and your cal- final tribute to the memory of Fire was The waldron ev attendance. A department Mrs. Henry John Eggli. He was led out t for two fires this week. Connie Crozler, who passed away like hospital SON BORN TO reared in Illinois and had been A vaudeville show of 14 big on Wednesday evening was last week. D. B. Green was in One MR. AND MRS. ADAMS a resident of BothweU since 1898, of the services. acts at will bepon.sGred locally by the basement Lewis iWaldron, son of Russ Wal-- 1 home of charge where he operated a farm. to the An organ prelude was beauti- the Bear River Wildlife Federaon Hunsaker First East Street Holy Cross hospi-Sa- lt is Announcement made of the He married Carrie Kupfer, Sep.0(1! Lake, where, he under-- a tember 19, 1906, birth of a son on April 1 to Mr. where an overheated kitchen fully played by Lucretia Rhodes tion, the state Federation and in Ogden. He stove was reported as the cause. and the invocation was offered the Intermountain Sportsman. operation on April 1st. was a member of the and Mrs. Golden V. Adams. Apostolic Pttts to be in the River All of Bear Thursday afternoon the depart- by William Roberts. A vocal solo, The show will be presented on graduates hospital Christian church. weeks. are Mrs. Evan Murray and Mrs. ment was called to the home of "Safe In the Arms of God," was April 10 at the high school. TicSurviving are his widow and high school and their friends Alfred Kunz, where a water sung by Daryl Thompson with kets will be sold to heads of fathe following sens and daugh- invited to attend the Alumni par Bob Crosby and daughter of Og- heater had exploded and caused "Mrs, Adam Brenkman at the milies and will admit the entire on.Saturday den were Sunday dinner guests ters: Floyd Eggli, BothweU; Hen- ty at the school A some piano, and was followed by the family group. dedamage by smoke. beautiful The Prom of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Earl. ry Eggli, Ogden; Emil Eggli, and night. obituary read by Reverend Lloyd Featured on the show will be Mrs. Emma Palmer, Los Angeles, corations will add to the pleaell d PARTY HONORS Stephens and the scripture read- the magician, California; Mrs. Mary Eberle, sure of the dancers, and the pro- OLEEN UDY TAKES TRAINING MRS. M. W. MOORE 23 rd Psalm. from Black who will demonstrate ing Ace, the will which gram precede Mrs. Matilda Spear, Illinois; A violin duet titled "The Old the floating woman, disappearwas started To gain detailed knowledge of on the new Bach, Forest, Illinois; nine dancing is reported to be of unwas played by D. B. ing bird and cage, among other Refrain" Mrs. D. E. Peckenpaugh enter apel in the Howell Drive," the autoGM Hydra-Mati- c ward grandchildren, a brother and two usual interest. and Green a at on tained daughter, Donna, with mystifying acts. Other notables dinner party Fri This party offers the oppor- matic transmission adopted by this week, when the sisters, Aaron Eggli, Salt Lake 'ay D. R. Wal- will be Sylvia June, the girl of Joann in of accompanying, honor the of the day evening, cement for the City; Mrs. Leah Schrank, South tunity to visit with your former Pontiac this year, Oleen F. Udy of the Cro- the pretzel waves, Beverly Jean, i' as an dron associate of "s was birthday her anniversary Co. Motor Sandall begun. A large Gate, California, and Mrs. Lydia classmates and see old friends, of the Wayne a song stylist of radio and stage while enjoying an evening of is attending a factory sponsored mother, Mrs M. W. Moore. Miss zler family in his youth, recalled ?J men from the ward were Benninger, West Bend, Iowa. events He was of and those Donna H. days. J. and Lonny, the girl comme-dlenn- e, Peckenpaugh w assist with the labor, Funeral services will be con- pleasure. The entertainment will course of instruction in Salt a followed solo, "Con in addition to a bevy of faof by the piano Ogden, Peckenpaugh of the Lake City. very unpleasant ducted Friday at 2 p.m. in the begin at 8 p.m. Mrs. Adam beautiful girls and other acts. of solation," hostess the Mr. Moore played by mily school this Those attending conditions. Bothwell ward chapel, by RevBrenkman. Ford Jeppson then will receive individual instruction and Marilyn Stenqulst were the of the Apostolic REWARD OFFERED Steiner erend tut in behalf of Connie's MRS. LOUISE FEUCIIT TO BE spoke guests. SONs rv A reward of $10 is offered for from R. B. Ronton, Pontiac zone Christian Church of Kansas. school and a girls' chorus BURIED IN TREMONTON A mates, three was cake tier TRXIA birthday Burial will be In the Salt Creek Information on the boys who are service instructor, through the cut by the hostess, and the guest from the school, directed by Mrs Mrs. A. L. Cook in Stohl's of training aids and actual work Mrs. Louise Welser Feucht, 63, Cemetery by Shaw and Rogers. shooting light globes trans- of honor received good wishes Rhodes then sang, "Summer on the Sunday after a brief Friends may call at the family warehouse died at her home in Ogden late as time" number. Bisha from ail. Games followed request din the ley' California with home from 10 a.m. until time City officers offer the warning mission itself. ner. op O. Jensen of Ogden was the Saturday evening after a long Vernon and it is against the law to use that for the service. . illness. Surviving are her husnext family, speaker, after which took of Modesto air rifles, firearms of any kind RIVERSIDE MAN MAKES also "God Be band, one son, six daughters and Erickson Family requests no flowers. Mr. Mrs. Harold and of Strand sang, or even flippers within the city GOOD RECORD WhUe they Ogden were Easter guests of his With You 'Till We Meet Again," a number of brothers and sisrkekyntS limits. ENJOY FISHING TRIP Mr. and Mrs. Oscar and was accompanied by Joann ters. She is a sister of Fred and parents, score With a virtually perfect Mr. and Mrs. Orval Ewer and Green at the piano. The bene- Jacob Wetser and Sophia Weiser Strand. Mr. and Mrs. Thayne Pearce in a civil service test, a veteran Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Tuck rediction was offered by Edar of Tremonton. Sun- student at Utah State AgricuTO PTA POSITION turned home Tuesday night from and family of Magna were Mrs. Ross two and the grave in the Funeral rervices were held in C, and Winchester, Maughan rathas achieved a hS HlmcT was elted a vacation trip to Lake Mead In day guests at the Garland Puzey lturalofcollege View Cemetery was dedi- Ogden and interment was in the River children Tooele are of spending as 104.39 Zoologist ing President of North Nevada and other points of In- home. Salt Creek cemeterp Wednesday. this week with her mother, Mrs cated by P. W. Stumm. terest In the state. Elma Allen. He is Ross S. Hactield, River eachsrs Association Mauds O. Cook, Eva Hansen STMADA CLUB STUDIES FLAYS RETURN FROM VACATION for of members NeiLsen. Rubv side, and graduate student. At presentMarian Iverson was hostess at ATTENTION YOUNG FARMERS TRIP Mrs. Mr. of and Frank Bodily Stake Relief So- - he Is doing research on protorecent meeting of the Sim-ad- a the Mr. Mrs. returnII. Laub were J. The regular monthly meeting thP T?Mr Rivpr were Idaho and of by ballot her guests in turkeys, under Boise, diseases in Maladjzoan at presidency 5, ciety local unlt will be held Monday, April Study club at the home of i brother, Dick Allen and family ed home Sunday from a two to attend the the direction of Dr. D. M. W choose her Pres The lesson on one McMurdle. to weeks' to enroute while vacation Fay California. Arizona, own 7:30 p.m. in the Agriculture room, Sunday evening trip the Zoology, given by the Singing Mo-- .' mond, head of near future. act was actaken and Nevada California. up and their at the hish school. plays They isiology and entomology departdiscussed by Mabel D. R. Waldron had as her companied Mr. and Mrs. W. Mrs. back;round3 the Mtirlne All who have buying Interests iment. r councii offl" should be on hand to check with of Salt Lake and Mrs. Romor. Mrs. Iverson chose "The Mrs. Enid sh th Mr. Hadfield was graduated guest during the week, was E. hapMrs. Jano Brough units. McDcrmaid Annie Cook of Logan. was of Neighbors," by Zona Gale and Salt Lake. She guest h:;e,new President suc- the different near w T"r.V" R. McNeely py to have members of her "Waiting- for Luck" by Clifford of Cecil at a honor and dinner i -bridge position. mily meet with her on Easter ter some tuii Mr. and Mrs. Calvn Kay and Odets, for analpzlng. on hostess the by U. S. party given in the All those who live in;scrvcd fiveVars family spent Easter Sunday at Refreshments were served by erofKaysvlUe.IU-o!iee- d World War II. Saturday evening. Easter Sunday guests at the Sunday. rfurfii the hostess. included a home Promontory. guest at the Marion Summers While in the service he met naMrfi Lewis Dodd Mrs. Tennie Summers and dau- many of her grandchildren. who Mis3 Donna KanPeckenpaugh Longron, Junction City, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Ulary of OgMr and Mrs. G. N. Holmes of i3 attending high school in Ogr ghter, Vera, Mr. and Mrs. Reg nf nnwnev sas. and they were later married, were Sunday guests of Mr. den with visited Mr. home Summers's few at a Harper den, spent Friday days Summers, the Orion Mrs. and Lewis Mrs. George Napoll. Dodd. school. and at between Odell Coopquarters FeCkCn" and family and the s' 1 for Hamilton lamlly. Easter Mclrin Lake. ers, all of Salt tt wo t pro Prominent Businessman Leaves Valley B.R.ILS. Students . Represent School In State Finals BALL DATE SET w five-doll- nt free-publ- nios-quit- ic o . Former Resident Newell Cook Is Coming To Utah With Name Band i Chairman of Demo Committee GOP building. of or-p- Express Conference Slated For Next Week one-ha- lf Appreciation n; If! er generous Hand, Orchestra 1, Concert Scheduled Tremonton Over Top In Red Cross Drive SERVICES FOR - 12 at Pancafe FREDEGGLIAT MENDS PAY AT BOTHWELL LAST TRIBUTE TO CR0ZIER .5Si Firemen Called To Home Fires Wildlife Group To Sponsor Vaudeville Alumni Party Set For Saturday Night Starts On Chapel world-renowne- tall f ; ,fi 3 re-;fl- f La-Vo- na SALM fff .fted Le Ham-conce- rt phy-tner- s. , Tn Mc-Derma- ld i "Portant - ra-,rr- .:. Wil-m- " ct |