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Show credit to her home YOUNG PIANIST WINS HONOR 7Cju:ity. Miss Mitz:e winner f was judged the Parade Interniountain featuring Box Elder coun-da- y evening over Radio She was present-- h KMX. , a beautiful gold trophy name engraved on it, "lovely corsage of baby Vm.s Hansen is a daugh- lx. and Mrs. Leland J. 9 of Tremonton. ', Jier two contestants, La tnckson of Beaver Dam of Brig-gl'i- y ;'pha Anderson honorable were given the first of the weekly 4ants to be so recognized, ir jrdinss of VOLUME XXVI , the contestants M IW i tzie Hansen Wins Inter untain Parade Crown Published Weekly at Tremonton. Utah 13. 1949 Tlvrsday, August NUMBER 49 Airport To Be Dedicated (September 2 Plans For County iFair Near Completion t i 1 In connection with the Box Eider County Fair, the Tremonton Municipal air port will be At a meeting of officers and dedicated Friday, September 2. supervisors of the Box Elder Plans are being made to have County Fair, at Brigham City a free breakfast for visiting pii t MISS MITZiE HANSEN made Monday evening, ports lots and passengers. It Is estivarious chairmen indicate the by The Box Elder County Fair is mated that over a hundred contestants with contest little Tha Princess three i that all will be in readiness when scheduled for September 1st, 2nd JANES TO SPONSOR sponsored each year by the Evan Thompson, director JAYCEE planes will be here and should at the fair the open gates swing SHOW IN FASHION and The 3rd. Fair Parade spon- bring in about 200 guests. Women's Civic League of Trecontest in Tremonton, and ! monton will be held Saturday, grounds Thursday, Sept. 1, for sored by the Women's Civic Del Hansen, representative of Bcompanists, Nordith Sim-an- d CONNECTION WITH FAIR event. annual three the day of be will Tremonton 6 m. 27th he att at League Mrs. Evelyn Kay spent Fuhri-man p. the city council with Del The annual Fashion Show August A change has been made in the first day, September 1st at School in Tremonton. are In charge of the event 1 enjoyable two days in Salt so at much each Deyear enjoyed 1200 5. p. m. All business houses, and are The Little Princess and her the rules and regulations in They were guests of the County Fair time will be sponplanning specialties to A. Instead of followpartment schools individuals are two and and in attendants dinner sored their royal Hotel urged make the dedication one of the .oase Above is the rotory drill which as indicated in the to enter. again this year by the float will ov.er the fair pa- ing the rules s of the Chamber of Com-:- e reign highlights of the fair days. was Janes. set up August 5th in White's Jaycee the list, regulations premium All entries should be registered while there. Mrs. Thomp-wh- o Details of the event will be an- rade. Valley, and Is now down about All little girls from ages three which govern the FFA entries with Mrs. Merrill Laub, phone was the first woman to 1200 feet, according to L. T. Tet-e- r, nounced in the next issue of the to or Department F will be used. 3907, or Mrs. Gordon Worley, five may enter the contest on any Leader. ise guest speaker iFair president of the Promontory Program and they must he registered with phone 3421 by Monday, August ily program was presented Oil company, which has leased The of the three program day 29th. Mrs. Merril Laub, phone 3407, a large bouquet of flowers. PENNEYS SPONSOR a section of land in the valley. Watch for announcement of Mrs. Gordon Worley 3421, Mrs. celebration has been tentatively MOVIE PARTY FOR KIDS The new wildcat well is locatas outlined follows: time and place of lineup. Ray Reedr 5031, or Mrs. Dwain A. REGIONAL ed about two miles northwest of 1 Thursday, Sept. The local J. C. Penney comp- Romer 3068 by Wednesday, AugFERENCE SET Funeral services for Jacob the Northern Oil company well 9:00 a. m. Judging starts and PRIMARY UNION MEET any are entertaining all the ust 24th. 71, who died Tuesday which has been drilling for sevWoerner, will continue throughout the SCHEDULED ..t Parents and Teachers children of the valley under 14 at 4:15 after an illness of six eral years. day. of North and South years of age, Saturday morning' STAKE FAMILY NIGHT The Bear River Stake Primary months, will be conducted Fri The rotory well Is owned by 4:00 p. m. Parade. ? llder county will be held on at a free movie party. Children The South Bear River Stake Union be held in day at 1 p. m. at the Tremonton the Midwest Drilling company will meeting 8:00 m. Show. Fashion p. y. August 2Gth at Bear River are asked to meet at the Li family night will be held on the Garland chapel at 2 p. m. Methodist Church. The Reverend of Rangley, Colo., with Jack school. Friday, Sept. 2 brary building at 9:30 and go Monday evening, August 22 at Saturday afternoon. All wards William R. Persons will conduct Foibes as contractor. registration begins at 1:30 to the theatre in a group. 8 p. m. in the Tremonton First 9:00 a. m Judging continues. should be fully organized and a' the service. The drilling equipment, worth 2:00 p. m. Horse Races. general session at 2 p. m. ward. Mr. Woerner was bora in Ger$150,000.00 was moved here at & 3:30 p. m. Intermission, Calf good attendance is urged. at 3 DARYL CHASE TO department meetings many, November 8, 1877, a son cost of $3,000.00 and the, daily Scramble. of Mr. and Mrs. George Woerner. SPEAK AT 1ST WARD exhibition held S. of drilling is estimated expense :t visiting speakers will have Races continue. He was reared in Germany and at $700.00. 8:00 p. m. Championship fight. methodist church The program Sunday evening sage of importance and the came to the United States, Janural public is invited to at- -. in the Tremonton 1st ward will A crew of 14 men are employAn Exhibition was held 3 on ary 29, 1894, settling in Tremont, Sept. Saturday, the 2 o'clock session and be under the direction of Frank with 4 men to ea.i eight-hoed, 2:00 m the at Methodist Horse Races Friday Illinois. p. came He to the Bear evening James S. Embank, 76 year old Stevens. The guest speaker will torn. shift. church 8:00 when children m. the who Horse River p. in Pulling. 1901, went retired farmer of Tremonton then Valley be Dr. Daryl Chase of Logan Bible The company plans to sink the Vacation to Portland In 1905, where he Sheriff Warren Hyde, chair- attended the away Monday at 12:30 at and musical numbers will be passed School sang and presented the married Rose Feucht in Decem- well to 5000 feet if necessary and ars at the Winzeler Home of the in committee charge the He jman been had Valley hospital. furnished by Mitzie Hansen and ill for of races placed special empha- - work they had done during the ber of that year. They returned believe the test well will prove the past year. i? visited at the home of Donna Green. sis "upon kid pony races, and lo- - school period. One hundred and to Tremonton in 1912. conclusively whether oil will be Mr. Burbank was born Decemnumber of relatives and twenty five children attended are widow and found m the White's Valley area. his 1872 in Brigham City, a cal saddle horse races. Also inber Surviving 14, visited at the home of TAELENT WINNERS son of Daniel N, and Sarah cluded will be several thorough- - the school and thirty two had a W ( following si,ns and (laughand Mrs. Eli Winzeler on TO BE FEATURED ters, Mrs. Martha Perry. Sam, Burbank. He was bred" "races, and a Eooo chariot i record of perfect attendance. day. Mrs. Ensign Harrick of The winners of the July and Southworth is ;race and Ralph Woerner, Sophie planned, in reared Brigham City and L:l:t, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. August talent shows held on Ra- SSL ROBERTS RETIRES Jl have been Stall reservations Leah Woerner, sixto moved when Deweyville T TT TT nvn aoacu ncmA IV o J J.1 cue i of Orange Town, New UiU OlctHUJl ir received from Boire, Richfield, FROM TEACHING City; Henry and Don of teen age. years T: Mr. and Mrs. H.' S. Meito appear on the program to be Star Valley, Wyoming, Pocatello, After teaching seminary for Woerner of Lagoona Beach, Cal- He Serilla married Loveland, er of Anaheim, California given at trie Main tneatre in He Preston and from several local the pact sixteen years. Jesse L. ifornia. Also 3 grandchildren, 2 October 1, 1994 in Mrs. S. N. Cole. Garland, Tuesday, Aug. 23rd at was a member ofDeweyville. Representatives of various orL. D. S. owners. This year 30 box stalls Roberts announced his retire- - great grand children and one the 9:30. of the county meet ganizations have of been instead Carl MorWoerner of brother, ment this week. provided church. in River Bear interest-ieCity last Sunday 20. DAY SCHOOL d Illinois. Owners the ton, B. lie started at the previous " teaching Surviving are his widow and SECOND WARD WILL where preliminary afternoon, ON MEETING in should reservations Y. U. one school SET for making year, sons Friends may call at the family the following and daughhigh ELEBRATE SUNDAY discussions on plans for the Box contact Alf Manning, Tremon- spent 16 years at Rupert, Idaho, home from 10 a. m. Lorin ters, Tremonton; Burbank, Friday to Elder county centennial in 1951 ie South Bear River Stake SCHOOL CENTENNIAL ton. Rivand the last six at the Bear time of service. Burial will be in Mrs. Clara Gardner, Melvin lay School will hold their were held. On Sunday evening in the One of the big features of the er high school seminary. the Salt Creek Cemetery by the BurBurbank, Deweyville; Percy ;n Meeting in the Trenion-2n- d Tremonton Second ward, the race meet this year will be a Under the chairmanship of A. Mr. Roberts plans to devote Rogers Mortuary. ward on Sunday, August Sunday School Centennial pro- bank, Mrs. Verna Memmott and M. Reeder, event olds for Corinne, who has most new his to of his time pofuturity Mrs. Lake Salt Crystal Saxton, at 2 p. w. All officers and gram will be presented. An inbeen named coordinator of the terri- sition as Assistant State Manfrom intermountain the 23 12 and grandchildren iiers of the ward Sunday teresting evening has been plan- City; event by the Sons of Utah Pioone bro- tory, with a paid nomination fee ager of the Idaho Mutual Insurgreat grandchildren; ls are to Invited. is and attend. ned, everyone urged as of of horse. 1, June neers, the meeting considered $25 ance Utah. per in company, ther, Chester Burbank, Richare trainvarious types of entertainment Horses that accepting Sartwo Mrs. and mond, sisters, to be held during the centennial in are at and condition BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS good Williams of Brigham City ing ET YOUR TREMONTON BUSINESSMEN ah must an time additional year. post pay and Mrs. Eliza Madsen, East TreMr. and Mrs. Jay Maughan of $25, with the final purse split The possibility of erecting a Beet growers who would like monton. announce the arrival their farms Wellsville is felt that Box analized for phos- suitable building for entertainThe funeral services Thurs- three ways. It Elder County is very, fortunate oi a daughter born to them Sun- phate content may call upon the ments, reunions and other uses If b day afternoon were well atttend-c- d 14th at the Valley with many relatives and in getting this race, as several day, August Sugar Company fieldman to take in Box Elder canyon was also hospital. bid a made tracks had already soil samples of the parts of their discusssed. friends coming long distances to Mr. and Mrs. Leon Anderson for it. farms planned for sugar beets he service. Another meeting is planned present at the 4 Many of East Garland are the proud in 1950, according to Orson A. for the near future to further beautiful flowers, offered silent parents of a son, born to them Christensen, company district the Crowd Attends plans for 1951. sympathy to the bereaved fami- Large Sunday, August 14th, at the Val- manager. The Adams Reunion taken samples ly. The Adams family reunion ley Hospit 1. in a field and BEAR RIVER STAKE Reed Giles of the ward bishopMr. and Mrs. Jasen Lee Mas-t- systematically was held in Logan, canyon SunIn the was analyzed service in of the ric general labor- 'MUTUAL TO HOLD PARTY charge s of Tremonton announce the 1 f the company will deatory and Faun Quinney played the day. The 500 members of the arrival of a daughter born Sun- termine the phosphate in the On Friday evening at the Crys-- j family present had an enjoyable organ prelude and postlude. tne at Valley hospital. day soil and the amount of treble tal Springs, all members of the The opening song was a vocal time together. superphosphate necessary to add 13 ar River Stake M. I. A. will duet by Dora Brough and Jumeet and enjoy a watermelon U.,r best beet production. dith Strand "Behold 'Tis Evena When tide." They were accompanied phosphorus deficiency feast, also skating and swim- -! is found this mineral fertilizer m:n;. Everyone is Invited. by Blanche Brenkman. LaRain can be put into the soil any time Marble offered the invocation. at the convenience of the farmer DONALD ADAMS AND FAMILY "That Silver Haired Daddy of in the fall, winter or spring, Mine" was sung as a duet by VLSIf HERE ON RETURN If as Whit-akephosphate is not lost. Avail- FROM BRAZIL Ruth Litchford and Vonda able phosphate goes into soluwith Lettie Snow playing Avoid crowds and new contacts nausea, upset stomach, muscle tion in moisture and moves down Lt. and Mrs. Donald D. Adams the accompaniment. in trains, buses or boats, if pos- soreness or stiffness, or unexpl- ward into the root zone. son Donnie returned to the and plant Bishop Clarence Freyer of sible;" avoid crowded places ained fever. scientific this the means, States By was the first speaker. July 25th, after spending Deweyville where you may be close to an- Take his advice if he orders hos- company desires to help grow- the two years In Rio de He recalled the days when Mr. past other's breath or cough, avoid pital care; early diagnosis and ers to determine fertilizer re- Brazil. Burbank was a farmer and sheep over fatigue. Too active play, late prompt treatment are important quirement to produce better beet They arrived home August 2, continued on page 8 hours, worry, irregular living and may prevent crippling. of good quality In 1950. and have visited relatives and tonnage schedules may invite a more serEvery grower can, from his friends for a short time. They Consult your chapter of the NURSING SUPERVISOR ious form of the disease. for Infan- - own experience and crop history, reuort they have enjoyed their National Foundation ATTENDS LOCAL CLASS in water Avoid swimming for help. Your 'judge the amount of nitrates he stay in South America and had safe tile Paralysis declared not been wheh has Red Miss 1932 Auguras, Sophia is in world Quinney, genial manager of business prepared to pay that may profitably use from year many good friends there whom September chapter cost of care and to year, says Mr. Christensen. they hated to leave. Donnie their of the nhall's Auto Parts is intro- - with Mendnhall's in Logan and Cross nursing supervisor of the by your health department. wet part off Take Avoid chilling, Area at San Pacific Francisco, 17 n has worked with the firm for thi3 w.eek In the Many thousands of tons of ni- son was born in Brazil a year treatment you cannot now be- clothes and shoes at once. Keep classes is the trates have been distributed by ao. observing series. Coming years. transportation, aftercare coats handy for sudden weather River held at Bear the and other firms in high the as served company as ing wheel Mr. Adams will be stationed at chairs, he such aids in and While monton, June 1st, 1945 to Logan blankets and the Mendenhall store, Mr. a counselor in the M. I. A. of the school each Wednesday. These dry shoes, sweaters, other orthopedic the past four years. Prior there- San Antonio, Texas and expects braces and which have been well changes. for his new assignment Tills service Is made to, only small quantities were to ey has made a place for Logan 2nd ward and as Senior classes, clean. Wash hands after equipment. the March of Dimes. used. It Is notable that In gen- ab ;tve be soon will Keep completf attended, by jut August 26th. among his fellow mer-an- d Scout leader there. or going to toilet and before eating. possible ton increasare ed. all eral However, yields of crop the anytime member a lobeen He has his work at the -' Remember, facts fight fears. food covered and free from addition of the fre shows progress and Junior Chamber of Commerce1 more women are interested, Keep or more of those having the ing with the Half Hay ward Family Meet In or Burn insects. other and flies in to our soil. be will fertilizers started commercial classes again, after An addition to the for six years, and since coming show effects; disease Canyon bury garbage not tightly cover ' rs has Just been completed to Tremonton has been president anyplace in the county. fourth recover with very another s another ed. Avoid pen "MothIs Reunion using entitled The Hayward family reunion Attend Toone The course the Valley basket ball league oil' handkerchief utensil or food slight crippling. A happy state of jU serve as a machine she p of was held In Logan canyon Sunand care er ac family and baby Mr f.n.l Mrs. O. L. Brough. for two years. mind tends toward health and .....u-- j u urAa porage space. home of Mr. and Mrs. rn.vr.ru rv.n'f ift vnnr nnxlctv comtxwii' a L.y Mrs. isemiL day at the K2 was married to Maxine living." Quinney is a native of Lo- Twenty-tw- o Action May conWoodward. Quick Interested persons should ;Ie Is a son or fear reach your children. Your Tjlxk a.iu Lie Brough auenoen Harry of I. E. and Lucy Corlett in Logan In 1933. They were C'ripplinjr of Prevent the Mrs. family members Mrs. Glfford Watland, tact easier the Teui.c reunion, held in makes confidence things Qi'inncy. A graduate of now have one daughter, Carolyn If once there at health Call your Doctor present. c.i fcalutday. n'uh school and a student and three ser.s, Steven, Paul and Harry Drew tc the public of rcadache. for you and for others. are symptoms ' nurses. i t'SAC. He Richard. are sent each week to rd Bonneli, who will choose 4m the group to appear in fiLake in October for the will ten these of Two ttest. scholarships. rs i Enlries In Fair Parade Urged Liltle Princess To Be Chosen i i Mc-Kml- ey Down feet Early Tremonton Resident Dies; Services Friday . As-li- on j . at James Burbank Buried Thursday ur Tre-mnnto- i Plans Being Laid For Box Elder Cotinlv Centennial n; New-Yor- i j j C Beet Soil Will Be Tested By Sugar Company 4 j ei ! A Message To Parents r, j About INFANTILE PARALYSIS Polio Hits Your Area Ja-ner- io, 3 j j Tremon-usinessme- j meet-Includi- j j Og-d- j entered the rn |