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Show XXI TREMONTON CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, .fliree Candidates Unopposed ys Deadline for fifing Nears W'ith only a few for last minute hours r'emam- - day evening, the political outlook July 9th and the November NUMBER MAY 30, 1916- - Commencement G Opening Date Set For elec- Teen-Ag- e Canteen Plans have been completed for aspirants for for a stirring campaign year was tion. the rather commencement program of the Three candidates spotty. Following is the list of filings lityiccs1t0"mtke"P had no beat Ids" and opposition up to noon as received from the county clerk's McKinley School whose exercises Following a trip to Ogden this o'clock will be held Thursday, June 6. five was Wednesday for the primary of office: week by the committee in charge The march by the graduates of the Teen-Ag- e Canteen, anDEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN will be followed by this program: nouncement is made that the canDist. No. 1 Le Roy D. White, Brigham City "Graduation Song" by the class; teen will open on Saturday State Representative resentative Dist. No. 2 .Clifton G. M. Kerr, Tremonton invocation, Kenneth Hunsaker; evening, June 15th. Verna Wood, Richard salutatory, Cannon; Jennie Gephart, Marjorie ChrisEdwin Baird, Brigham (2 year) Carl Wold, Brigham County commissioner, Land and "Your Land" by tiansen and Carmen Richardson, My A. Garland Horace N. Nielson, Joseph Hunsaker, Honeyvilk the boys' chorus; valedictory, As- representing the Women's Civic Thomas J. Udy, Riverside Orlando Dick Allen, Tremonton ttrid Strand; "Theme" County commissioner, (4 year) by Schu League, sponsors of the canteen Owen L. Brough, Tremonton Treasurer Boyd M. Sheffield, Brigham bert, clarinet quartet; reading, completed arrangements wniie in Le Grande Petersen, Bear River Marianne Manning; "Nightfall," Ogden for the juke box for the use Warren W. Hyde, Brigham Fred Sorenson, Brigham Sheriff girls' chorus; address, Clifton G. of the young people and made M. Kerr; song, "Come Where My connections with beverage comCauntTClerF Henry Nielson Love Lies Dreaming" by Ronald panies for soda water. A number Minnie N. Effie E. Adams, Tremonton Morrison, Brigham Recorder Ransom and Kenneth Hunsaker; of games were also secured making W. H. Griffiths, Brigham A. Carruthers, Brigham Surveyor class rrophecv. loan Summers: arrangements nearly complete for Ernest E. Hansen, Brigham Osey Jensen, Bear River City Assessor Old Sweet the canteen. Those in charge say selection, "Love's E. Davis, Brigham William violin G. Walter Mann, Brigham Song," sextette; reading, the center will be open two evenAttorney Donna Rae Nelson; presentation ings a week, Wednesday and Sat John Branson, Elwood Constable of awards by Principal Leon F. urday at McKinley school gym. Christiansen; selection, "Victor STORM Herbert Favorites," girls' chorus Glade Earl and benediction, Blaine Hill. 2.81 STORM n students will re- ceive diplomas at this time. fill Address A total of 2.81 inches of mois According to a report from the The annual Firemen's ball wil office of the Rocky Mountain ture have fallen during the last be held Thursday, June 13th at o the McKinley school, according to Packing Corporation, the hail week according to the This 6txrm of this week did consider- Sugar Company records. announcement by the local organ able damage to the pea crop includes the rainfall from May ization. The Bear River Stake Seminary Honeyville and Bear River 22nd to and including the mornThe first day for registration annual City. No estimate was given as ing of the 29th. ,rill hold it's twenty first this year is set for June 18th. Ho!d evethe fields are too wet to be inFrom indications, the man on There will be other days set folgraduation exercises, Sunday stake tabe- spected thoroughly yet. the street has changed his wishing lowing this, but those desiring to ning, June 2nd in the It was reported from the Sugar from "we must have a rain" to register for the fall election may rnacle at Garland at 8 p. m. The The Democratic party in Box Company office that only slight "well, if it would stop now and do so at the home of Mrs. Ann exercises have been arranged un Elder done beets this in was to county will hold their coun' damage der the direction of Alma King, give us some nice warm sunshine." Zeziger and Mrs. Earl Marble. district. convention, ty Saturday, June 1 The speaklead of the seminary. 1 at m. in the War Memorial p. TRAFFIC VIOLATIONS er of the evening will be Mayor RELIEF SOCIETY SET Home East on 4th Street in Brig CATHOLIC SERVICES Earl J. Glade of Salt Lake City; CLOSING SOCIAL ham City. ANNOUNCED Howard Houtz, supplying in "Stand Following the theme The convention was previously The Tremonton second ward Mass will be celebrated at the toxicating beverages to minors. fast Ye Saints of God," the fol announced to be held in the Box will be given: German Compound at 8 a. m. Complaint filed by Henry Mor Relief Society will hold thei Elder lowing program school. high each Sunday with Father J. H. rison and DeLance Holjeson. Dis closing social next Tuesday. The Greetings, Darvel Robbins; "An will honor mothers and missed. of program Valine in Logan charge. on High, Angel From boys Delsa Park of Hailcy, Idaho, Civilians will be admitted. Lynn S. Stewart, speeding. daughters and a good program has chorus; invocation, J. W. Larkin; been a week-en- d was arranged. guest of Mrs. Complaint filed by Evan Greek. The Bridge Builder, girls Luncheon be will also Aarl Bennett. served. fine. $20 Convenchorus; theme, Jeanine Showell; Eldon Coombs, driving on the clarinet solo, "The Holy City," To side of road. Complaint wrong Audrey Meldrum; "Temporal filed by Eldredge Wood. $2.50 Steadfastness," LuDeane Hunsak fine. er; "Spiritual Steadfastness," HollClifford Johnson, drunkencss. The Primary Association conis Johnson; "Ye Who are called filed by Henry Morrito Labor," boys' chorus. Organ vention for all stake and ward Complaint Plans for the full participation SUMMER PRIMARY son. fine. $10 held be will in solo, "In a Monastary Garden," Primary workers Tremonton in the State Cen DATE SET of j Don Ellis, drunkeness. ComDarlene Stenquist; address to gra Salt Lake June 7, 8 and 9th. The beautification tennial program duates, Mayor Earl J. Glade; Friday meetings are for stake plaint filed by Henry Morrison Tuesday afternoon the Tremon23rd when were developed May and DeLance Dismissed. bethe workers and Holjeson. of diplomas, President only meetings First Ward Primary Assocton Robert Beard, thru stop. Com- Horace J. Gunn, Manager of the Robert J. Potter; "The Lord's ing at 9:30 a. m. All stake and held their last meeting of iation Beautification Division for the ward workers are urged to attend plaint filed by Evan Green. $5 Prayer," girls' chorus; benediction, the After a vacation of season. state, met with members of the Bon the Saturday and Sunday sessions fine. Welling. the Summer Primary two weeks, local local The committee. Kenneth drunkeness. Wood, As members of will 18th. A full on the program which will be held in the taberJune consisted Fred of C. begin Gepnacle and will begin at 10 a. m. Complaint filed by Henry Morri- group committe been arhas of course WalFerd assisting Mr. King were activity chairman, hart, Elm, A reception for all stake and son and DeLance Holjeson. $5 ter Wuthrich, Kleon Kerr, Joyce all for Capener, Irene Grover, Bob ranged age groups. LeRoy officers and teachers will be fine. Kales, Shirley Petersen, Earl Pet-te- n, ward Bunnell, Douglas Cannon, Ervin Roma Jean Hill and Beverly held Saturday, June 8th from 5 Melvin Stohl, Foxley, Harry CONFERENCE VISITORS Petersen. to 7 p. m. at the Hotel Utah. Drew, Guy Johnson and Howard TO BE ENTERTAINED Freiss. Following To are the graduates BALLET ATTENDS ?lio Mr. Gunn is visiting all comA reception will be given will receive diplomas : Mrs. the attended in the for the munities state Shirley Peterson, Donald Harry Taylor pur- Thursday evening by the WoA calendar of summer events ballet theater 100 of local of comwith men's Society of Christian Service presentation working Elaine Anderson, Marilyn has been scheduled, and the 1946-4- 7 pose mittees in putting forth an effec- for the guests of the Methodist W, Wayne Johnson, Donald dancers in a revue at the South year of courses announced for tive program to beautify Utah for Church conference. Breakfast in Salt aw, Irene Grover, Lola Jane high school auditorium thencw "Children's Theatre Stu- the Centennial. Like City, Friday. will be served each morning in the laacson, Beverly Peterson, Betty In order to have th: state in church dining room for the visitThe presentation was directed dio" at the corner of Second Anderson, Lois Crossley, South and Tremont streets, Tre- its best her Mrs. Delia Lund sister, by appearance for the 100th ors also. Bishop W. E. Jf'yne Hansen, Evelyn Harding, in the studio formerly Anniversary, monton, an and intensive will attend the Denver of Stringham. conducted by Miss Beulah Mix ire. ft 'iuuay ivitiui urn, be un- Sunday meeting at Corinne which must continuing campaign fie Mortenscn, Shelly Munns. GRADUATES FROM The studio has been converted dertaken, it was decided. This will commemorate the diamond Peterson, Ethel Roberts, into a "Little Theatre" with the will be U. OF U. accomplished if everyone anniversary of their organization. JWRomcr, John A. Bourne, addition of two class rooms, and in the community does his Non part, of is Kato one Marjorie McCarty will also Kiyomc Grayce Coombs, Sherman Earl, play productions wil! be featured, therefore, the Centennial group be be 443 the who will students present each afternoon for a r'cn n Jones, Val Lcavitt, together with the dramatic work is asking every person in Tremon- round table discussion on church the 77th Annual at backer, Bernice Peterson. graduated heretofore offered. ton to respond. Commencement of the problems. The summer calendar can he Su-The Beautification Manager Jj" Flainc Petcrs, Kent 1 of Utah on June 4th. University will She Zcnna Archibald, Gco- found in the announcement else- said that each individual can parMr. and Mrs. Jake Dodd of receive a Bachelor of Science Dewhere in this paper. Austin, Betty Ruth Bow by: ticipate Clearfield were Sunday guests of Education. gree from the School of 5 rauntrll. TI. Viill M T.n-These dramatic activities will 1. Beautifying his own home Mr. and Mrs. Jess Garfield. .. rVr- Tit he under the direction of Mrs. grounds and property. Si Rohcrt Hales, Frank LcGrand Hunsaker of Honey2. Cooperatively Edith M. Moore and Mrs. Phyllis fcwL i,00 Jcnscn Hollis Ra,rb assisting the HOSPITAL ville, has taken out a life memberlocal arma committee in the city Wilson ladies These Donna are making Pope. N'dson, , ae State the Utah in Agricul: Births N1C ship Son, Harlan Boyd Tur- - tural college alumni association. well qualified by training and ex- attractive. Mr. and Mrs. Fred ChristcnThe committee agreed that a Keith Wise' Bonnic H He graduated in 1913, majoring perience to conduct the afore out- clean-u- p scn a girl, May 24th. campaign is not enough. P?nic Lorrainc PuRS" in agriculture. He is farming in lined course, Mrs. Moore having k and Mrs. Arnold Price a Mr. had 13 years Public School teach- After collecting and hauling Lorna Lee Honeyville. Jrnan, the winter's accumulation of girl, May 26th. Lamb, Phyllis r UcLora ing in English and Speech. College Mr. and Mrs. Carmi Campbell work at Simpson Colleee. Iowa; rubbish, citizens can then effec- a American The Auxiliary girl. May 28th. Legion and aron HalcsState Teachers, tively paint, plant, Mary L- wish to express their appreciation East Central : Accidents beautify. aid' Pn', Dn UJy Welling, to those who assisted in putting Oklahoma; San Marcus, Texas; Betty Nish was treated for inCentennial The has Commission ExDal over the successful poppy cam- Galcsburg, Illinois School of asked city committee in juries received in an accident; Larkn' ?van C. and 5 years experience Utah toevery fracpression a suffered Kent compound concern itself, not alone paign. ' Clara isc Mc- Mrs. with home Nceley. Mrs. Mary Atkinson was chair- in private studio work. beautification, but to ture of the leg in a fall from a Pope hashad 8 years directing the community as a unit. The ap- tree and Raymond Hunsaker reman of the drive. Vernon Odcll play production: Training proaches to the city are very im- ceived a broken leg Wednesday iatricia Crompton, nine Showell, Afton Christcnscn, at McCunc School of Music in portant. Also, local cemeteries when struck by a heavy timber. Deo Christcnscn. Dorcnc Dunn. Salt Lake City: Knox and Brad- must be improved and beautified Mijor operations were performT?arficd' Wcndcil H. Phyllis Green, Roma Jean Hill, ley, Illinois and Wisconsin where necessary. In addition, all ed during the week for Sophie of0?"0 Hunsaker, JeNac Ora Fay Ivcrson, Sally Elaine communities must provide and Wocrner, Mrs. Don Homer and DarR. Rolxrrt Roberts, Kirkham, notify the residents of a suitable Lamar Ashby. Melvin Elmo lene G. The following had their tonsils J. Christcnscn, Mrs. and Mr. Stenquist, dumping grounds. All buildings, ChristcnMis Marie and removed: San-O- ;' Christcnscn and Mrs. fences Card Clara barns, signs Ray Davis, J. R. ThorStenquist, Beverly needing h Adrian be of Donna Mac Anderson, Darrcl ive Arimo Christcnscn must Florence Andersen, gixed-uIf pe, scn, repair Phyllis Sandal!, they moved to Tremonton this week to cannot be fixed up they should be and Devon Knudsen and Allen Junior Hall, Beverly Martella l0ny Lynn Iverscn. make their home. removed, the Manager stated. and Tony Lynn Stander. Stander, Jean- - Jdr IS HAIL DAMAGES PEA CROP; INCHES OF MOISTURE IN J. Firemen Plan Annual Dance Fifty-seve- nary Graduates Utah-Idah- First Registration Date Announced Democrats To County Convention Primary Be Held tion In Salt Lake City TREMONTON COMMITTEE PLANS FULL COOPERATION TO BEAUTIFY UTAH Childrens' Theatre Be Opened An-fcso- n, f Ham-mak- J- - Col-ee- J . I ffi & i ay fix-u- p, C - !ll' Slu R(s, ..V ;monton I p. Mc-Cra- ry N Bear River Students Receive Honors at Annual Assembly McKinlcv School Program Jnne THIRTY-SEVE- cr Eugene Hansen and Marilyn Rogers, studentbody president and of Bear River high selected as the outschool, were and girl of the sen standing boy ior class, and were presented the coveted American Legion school awards given annually by the Garland Post No. 43 and Devere Watkins Post No. 76. Presenta tions of the awards, which were based upon courage, character, service, companionship and scho larship, were made at the annual Awards assembly held Wednes day, May 29, under the direction of Rupert Blackham, chairman of the awards committee. Official BR pins and certifi cates were awarded by Principal Frank Stevens to the following seniors for meritorious achieve ment in curricular and activities: Eugene Hansen, Marilyn Rogers, Beth Brown, Na-oMason, Robert Scholer, Dorothy Capener, Maralyn Stark, Loyal Glenn, LaMar Bourne, James Felsted, Cleon Summers, Doris Hadfield, Doris Stenquist, June Firth, Richard Magleby, n, Colleen Ballard, Loa Mae Davis, Darrell Earl, Ruby Cheryl Cornwall, Marilyn Miller, Joan Nelson, Mack Hansen and vice-presid- extra-curricul- ar ne Shu-ma- Lois Fryer. Other seniors to receive the official school certificate of achievement were Monette Henrie, Jed Stanfill, Fauntelle Clarke, Luana Tingcy, Yevonne Johnson, Elaine r Anderson, Wilma Kroksh, Joan DcLong. Juniors receiving certificates included Betty Lee Anderson, La Rene Carter, Bernice Petersen, JaNae Marble, Joyce Romer, Darvel Robbins, Audrey Meldrum, .arl feterson, VerNon Coombs, Wendell Giles, Hollis Johnson, Colleen Packer, Shirley Gene Maughn," Peggy Allen, Carina . Nielsen, Ethel Roberts, Joyce Capener. Sophomores awarded certificates were Norma Jean Wise, Daryle Garfield, Idella Durfey, Betty Jean Sorenson, Kathryn Anderson, Betty Jean Morse, Maxine Norr, Beverly Adams, Joann Green, Virginia Shuman, Dorothy Sudbury, Bonnie Kay Hansen, Mar-gen- e Rhodes, Bonnie Rytting, Marjenc Stark, Neil Hess, RcNae Firth, Leola Koford, Darlene Miller, Shirlc Mae Henrie, Beverly Rohde, Pearl Winn. Freshmen certificate winners were Ruth Henrie, Marlene Mason, LaVona Erickscn, Betty Dca-kiLaVona Christcnscn, LaRue Vera Erickscn, Moss, Merle Thompson, Don Lee Rogers, Colleen Munns, Barbara Waldron, DeLora Marble, Mclva Castlcton, Agnes Christcnscn, lone Andersen, Rosa Mae Christcnscn, Joyce Fredricksen, Gloria Durfey, Jean Foster, Kenneth Brown, Gcraldinc Rhodes, Ross Mason, Colleen Clarke, Barbara Gleason, Helen Felsted, Dot Kay, Melba Mgsrasi, Frankic Nixon, Joan Foster, Marilyn Stohl, Erma Oyler, Leah Stenquist, Aoiko Fukin, Connie Hunsaker, Marilyn Hardy, Ar-leMoore, LcAnnc Marble. Scholarships to the leading colleges and universities of the state were awarded to Virginia Miller and June Firth, Weber College; Jed Stanfill, University of Utah; Doris Hadfield and Karma Jensen, Utah State Agricultural College; Beth Brown, Brigham Young University. The following students were presented awards by individuals and groups outside the school; Joan Nelson, Bunderson Commercial award; Cleon Summers, Scholastic Athletic award presented by Melvin Foxley; Joan Nelson, Karma Jensen and Yevonne Joh nson, American Legion Auxiliary Essay award; Eugene Hansen, American Legion Oratorical award; Eugene Hansen, Carl Raymond Gray Scholarship; Cleon Summers, Bear River Wild Life Essay award; Eugene Hansen, LaMrir Bourne, Clair Christcnscn, Vinson Sorenson and Ralph Miller, State Farmer degrees. n, ne Cxk was in Ogden Monday to attend a regional meeting of the church welfare Kirs. A. L. |