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Show t Bothwell Ward Will Honor M i ss i o n a r y $AAU 1310 AT RIVER id OLD RIVALS IN Donald Roscoe Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Ander son of Bothwell will be honored mountain Junior next Wed at a danoe in the ward hall on be held Saturday night and a testimonial on Sunday evening. He has been High Bear River school il called to the New Zealand high Irtment Is spon- Sneakers at the meeting will invit. the 'f f be LeRoy Bunnell, Ursel Anderana emu rlirarv events will son, the missionary, his father, the finals and Bishop J. Leo Stokes. The musical portion of the program will consist of a xyloSire, Logan higS' phone solo by Odell Summers Eiver hilh- - and numbers by the Singing Mothers. e meet may VOLUME XXIII TREMONTON CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1947 - Ffifmd iS w the Leader of tee. for the first vd free style iyle relay; 220 yd 300 yd indi- e; and School Lunch Price Reduced , scheduled 4 will be a 100 Notice has been received this r5trote and for novices week from the School Lunch 100 yd 5 free style and Supervisor at Brigham City, that the cost of the school lunch, will on March 1st to the 15c per meal for ele mentary students and 20c per Qxvmg, meal for high school students. men's ieand inn free style 100 yd A substantial break in com diving. women's jite and modity food prices and unexpect ed allotments of F.D.A. foods make the return to the former 2nd day will Include be reduced u m free style; 150 old rate of prices possible. BILL WINZELER DISCHARGED- FROM ARMY klMeet Bill Winzeler returned home holders meeting of Wednesday morning, after servi Elder County National ing the past eighteen months in He arrived at Camp Loan Association meeting the army. i Stoneman some time ago, but was held for more than a week in quarantine before being re Friday, E. J. Holmgren Kun-pa- rk ind and Charles E. named were Valley t year and A. leased. as a directors; of the Associ CITY TO FINE VIOLATORS ' 3 p" Never has the need for using proper soil and water conservation practices on every acre in the Northern Utah Soil Conser vation District "been more impor Primary Union Meeting Saturday eiven by pi NEW RADIO Two months work will be pre at the Primary Stake sented ca's soil will bs called upon for Union meeting, Saturday at 2 p continued high production to m. in the Garland ward chapel. provide food for the hungry The stake officers that European countries, Blaine C. on account of the convention in Morse, representative of the Soil Salt Lake in April, there will be Conservation Service, working no union meeting next month with the District declared today. "It is only through the proper WELL BABY CONFERuse of every acre of our land that ENCE TUESDAY we can protect the soil from erosion damage," Morse said. The Well Baby conference "This is especially true when we sponsored by the Women's Civic n consider that our soil League will be held Tuesday under strained production for morning from 9 to 12 at the Tre several years white meeting the monton Second ward hall. Any war food needs." one wishing to make an appoint. Morse pointed out that the 409 ment may call Mrs. Frank Stevcooperators of the District made ens or Mrs. Melvin Fcxley. considerable progress in the ap plication of soil and water conFederservation practices on 201,540 acres of farm and range land during 1947 but that a big job still remains ahead. Dai "The use of conservation practices usually means greater prothe annual show of duction," Morse declared, and Plans-fopointed out that many Utah the Bear River Wildlife Federafound that crop yields have been tion are being made for the 17th increased bv 20 per cent or more of March. The program is beplanned suitable for all through proper conservation ing members of the family. The work methods. Farmers in the Northern Utah of the wildlife federation in the Soil Conservation District have planting of fish, elk and ante22,146 acres that are being farm lope is appreciated and new ed on the contour, practical crop members are invited to join the residue management on 28,554 organization at this time and acres, plowedgreen manure prior to the annual party. crops under on 1,140 acres, strip cropped 702 acres and followed LADIES OF FARM . recommended crop rotations on BUREAU THANKED has-bee- Wildlife ation Plans Annual STATION KBUH IS DEDICATED For Security Over at So-x'Jr- ity 119,-34- Alumni Plans Annual Party vice-cha- ' CLIXIC in..... rsipher and Ruth Johnson. was In Provo jn last week to attend ;J j Music Educators Clinic u"nam Young Univer sal national figures were -'- dance to aid m the n chorug of170 pieces and 325 voices ard. nl,M?:3 v Jones over Mr, Mont- Playing the six ilat sh?? theUSAC A five year tentative program was considered and adopted at 1948, when Ameri President E. The city officials are making the that effort to keep the city streets an stated igren jon had finished the year clean and will fine anyone wno condition is caught throwing bottles or xA financial i stockholders would re rubbish into the gutters. City 'ser cent dividends and Marshal R. D. Anderson makes able revenue was added the reauest that citizens become reserve funds. conscious of the.ir civic duty and at the i speaker meeting aid in this project. ade Alined, executive sec-the State Purchasing 43,472 acres. larketing Administration. During 1947 there were 2,057 Sject was "The Need for acres of irrigated land leveled, serration for the state of bringing the total leveled under tha district program to date, to 5,279 acres. Savings in water and labor and higher crop yields are Made the usual leveling benefits. al Four hundred and thirty eight A two hour dedicatory program the marked afternoon irrigation headgates and division Sunday kers 65 official opening of Box Elder boxes have been installed and new radio station 290 acres have been drained. Ir Countv's KBUH. A number of city offici rigated pastures have been elp them protect their full 657 acres. and on church als and prominent planted security benefit rights, the Ranchers from Brignam city controlling io,wo men business office of the Social and Tremonton were guests at acres of range land in the Dis is issuing a the opening and spoke briefly trict have boosted beef and lamb call to workers and forDroduction by better range man over the air. mers who have reached Tremonton the agement, including such meas Representing ? of 65, it was announced were Kleon Kerr, mayor, ures as adjusting stock numoers area ? Harry E. Johnson, man-thdeferred George Reynolds, president of to the forage supply, office. s bet and rotation grazing, and the Tremonton Businessmen person covered by the The animals. of N. A. distribution ter Ryttmg, Association and Act may file his stockmen assisted has Leader. District of the editor age 65, even though he The daylight station, which is in making 31 stock tanks and working, according to Mr. found at 800 on the dial will in seeding 2,302 acres of sage Of course, the eligible broadcast from 8 a. m. to 6 p. brush range to pasture grasses. Samer may not receive The Northern Utah Soil Con m, this week, and from 7 a. m. while he is working in to 6:30 p. m., all next week. District was organized servation covered by the social se- -. The station is owned by b. u on July 20, 1939, with an area0 Program. But by filing Sr., and managed by of 466,560 acres. Since then plication he can prevent Stephens additional acres were includsable loss of benefits in Kenneth King. ed within its boundaries at the re. If he keeps putting reguest of the land owners. a claim, he may lose All affairs of the district are .monthly payments to bv the board of sup managed P would otherwise be en- ervisors who are A W. Bishop, Garland", chairman; Myron 1. important is this KtoftT? Kerr, president of the Hansen. Beaver Dam, ir matter, not only invite, but urore n p w s Alumni Association an man; Horace N. Hunsaker, Hon- iSrs in nrivato IriHuctTO nounces that the annual party ewllle. treasurer; Earl Holt, oi ness establishments of the group will b(e held on April Fielding and Guy Ballard of Tre no have done some work 3rd. An assembly is Deing ar- monton. Ndal security- -to and all graduates of the District Dlans for 1948 will get in UiuCMr. Johnson said. ranged school are urged to attend. Class place the greatest emphasis on bden of fire a the meetings will be held and take crop residue management, con "J3 m the Kiesel building. cass will each of tour farming, strip cropping, president utauve or this office group. of manure, land leveling ana that 'lemnntrm uuce eacu- charge members of the present ..v, Other improved irrigation water appli;HeM be glad to explain officers are Fay McMurdie, sec cation to meet the new food memoes f you will write to this Morse said. retary, treasurer; and are goals, of the board of directors Mari VF.RNA ANN HOMER Mack Hansen, Alma King, lEADFR Esta De bampwu, RETURNS FROM EAST DS lyn Rogers, mrt eicrht months in the east Homer returned to Ann Verna her home this wc.fc. She visited r, onn Mrs. V. Owen Wood tv, her sister. Mrs. Richard K. The 20th. the on Gorton in Jersey City and at ruff, a boy dead. born the Seton Hail ooucge was baby - tended . .v,n tner, She also visited in Winifred Sterling, D. C. Steed, Clyde sieea, New York and Washington visited Christen she Into return trip Knudsen and On the N. R. Homer in onicagu. entered the hospital lor with to Ann plans on registering Medical attenUon was given Bowcutt Verna A. C. for the spring quarClair at the Lynn Haramoto, Hansen ter. Sheryl Evans, Warren Wood Jess child, Mrs. Arthur Scho-fiel- d, Miller. Edgar Call. Gary Nllson Move To Collinstoti Mrs. BUI Warnke are Inez Hayer, Lloyd Netaon Car moving this week to Colllnston. Elsworth Johnson, Hansen. Janeil Hospital News The Bears will attempt to steal the honey from the Bees tonight when they clash with their old rivals In the Bear River gym at eight o'clock. The Bear Riverites will be out to avenge an earlier lass handed NUMBER TWENTY-FOUthem by the Brigham squad. . However, the Bees will be equalSIIAWS PLAN ly determined to gain a victory that could put either team In the LEAVE state tourney. At present the region 1 "mix-uTREMONTON finds North Cache, South Cache and Box Elder each with Some of Tremonton City's 4 wina and 4 losses, tied for sec3 prominent business people, Mr. ond, while5 Bear River withone and Mrs.N. E. Shaw plan to leave wins and defeats lags only for Oregon to make their home game behind. A victory for the Bears would in March. The Shaws have been in the put them in a threeway tie for furniture business in Tremon- second place with Box Elder and ton for thirty-fiv- e years, and the loser of the North Cache and have had their home on the South Cache tilt which will also be played tonight at North lofi for forty, years. Cache. businew a to open They plan If the local cagers lose, Box ness in West Salem, Oregon on will move into a second Elder wish The the first of June. good es of their many friends In the place tie with either South Cache or North Cache, while the valley will go with them. Rivermen would be in 5th place and probably would not be able LT. AND MRS. DONALD D. to make a state tournament VACATION ADAMS HERE ON berth. In the other region came Web Lt. and Mrs. Donald D. Adams er is almost certain to take their are spending three weeks at ninth victory of the league from home visiting with their parents the Logan and friends. Lt. Adams and his squad. wife are stationed at Rio de In last week's Dlav the Bears conhe where is lead the Logan Grizzlies, until Janerio, Brazil, nected with the joint Brazilian, through, when Logan pulled fourth period was half way United States Military Commission in the Air Section. They head briefly by al 30 31 score. A have seen many points of inter- scoring spurt by the Bruins est in the South American brought cheers from the Bear River fans, as the Rivermen regained and held the lead with the scoreboard standing 32 to IMMUNIZATION CLINIC 35 at the finish. CANCELLED TO ar r nf newevville s director VITAL NEED OF PROPER SOIL AND Civic Club Adopts WATER CONSERVATION STRESSED Five-YeProject tant than in V?r ttors Chosen farm Loan ii 4ffr Mrs Jnhn O. Garfield reports a splendid spirit of cooperation and helpfulness among the women of the Farm Bureau in pre paring and serving the Farm Rureau bansuet last wees, one is grateful for their fine assis tance. BYUTo Hold Leadership Week Provo Brigham Young Uni versity will throw wide its doors to residents of the intermoun-tai- n area, March 4 to 7 in the 26th annual Leadership Week. The week will open Thursday evening, March 4 with a concert version of the opera "Dida and Aeneas." Other program of the session will include drama and recreation on Friday and Saturon day and a symphony concert BYU band The SundayWning. will also play a concert Friday the meeting last Friday of the Associated Civic Clubs of Northern Utah. The proprosed pro gram consists of the following projects suggested by the wildlife committee: The purchase of land in west-ter- n Box Elder County for winter wildlffe range, and the purchase of right of ways to build dikes on the state marsh land joining the Bear River Bird refuge. These to be Pittman Robinson financed. Introduction of new birds, to provide more hunting for the state Promotion of a dam, north of the public shooting groud to supply water for this marsh in the fall. To use, influences for building the road from Snowville to Locomotive Springs. Seek the completion of the Og-dbay area. Work for a drift fence from the mouth of Blacksmith Fork canyon to Green canyon. Request that the Big Game Board hold their meetings in the evening, making it possible for the public to attend. To propose a law making it prohibitive for a successful applicant for elk permit to apply for three succeeding years. This proposal was passed unanimously at the state meeting. To prohibit the dredging of any fishing stream. Suggest that the water foul season and bag limit be set by Flyways census. Ask that the State Fish and Game Department experiment with planting of bas, crappies and blue gills in waters not suitable for trout. To promote reseeding of the range. The above report was furnished by Al Turner, of the Wildlife Federation committee. en Hansens To Hold Open House On Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hansen of Garland will observe their golden wedding on Saturday, March 6, when their friends and rela tives are invited to call at their home. Mr. Hansen has been employed Sugar comby the Utah-Idah- o pany for 47 years, and has worked in various towns In Utah, Nevada, Idaho and Washington. They have four living sons: F. afternoon . E. Hansen .Provo ; J. L. Hansen, Members of the First Presi- Lehi; Charles'M. Hansen, Logan Jesus and Rulton T. Hansen of Gar dency of the Church of will Latter-da- y Saints of Christ land. They also have 18 grandassemblies two at general and 3 great children speak scheduled for the week at 11 a. m. March 5 and 2:30 p.m. March 7. MARCH 1 to 7 IS NATIONAL Meetings To Consider Weed 4-- H CLUB WEEK celler-position- a-t- Announcement is made by Mrs. Agnes Sterling, county health nurse, that the regular immuni- lation clinic set for next Satur day has been postponed. Watch for announcement on the date for the Month of March. Control 4-- H 1 4-- H Al Getz Dies In Peoria, High School Shop Classes Offer Assistance LICENSE PLATES MUST BE NEXT Jaycee Janes Contrihule For Containers La-mo- nt -- Shu-ma- Campaign Starts To Destroy Rats H he Two of the classes in shop work at the Bear River high school are makim? an offer to for building J furnish the labor some necessary equipment ror those desiring it if materials are ON supplied. Many of the boys in the class MONDAY es have built basket ball back stops and farm gates In their work and are now free to do such work for others. the are and Saturday Friday The materials needed for mak last days when automobile licenfrom the secured be ing a basketball back stop will ses may assessor's office. Any car owner cost approximately $6.00. The who does not have his plates by iron hoops can be furnished that time will find "it necessary from the metalshop and will to secure them from the State cost $1.00, including the bolts. A good. 5 bar 12 foot farm gate Tax Commission in Salt Lake assesbraced and bolted will rewell to county according City, quire about 72 board feet of sor, Ernest Hansen. of first the rough 1 Inch lumber, which can day On, Monday, March, the 1948 license plates be obtained at the high school must be on all outomobiies and shop while the supply lasts or trucks or be in violation of the can be obtained at a local lum ber yard. The cost of materials law. will be about $11.00. These projects can also be , built by joining the Adult Farm mechanics class which meets $50 Wednesday evenings from 7:30 to 10:30 at the high school shop. Boys to be contacted to have work done In the shops are: Lamb, Plymouth; Junior A check for 50 was presented to Tremonton City this week by Yagl, Riverside; Ross Zundel, the Jaycee Janes, for the pur- - Fielding; Ray Sessions or Lamont Rogers, Garland; Floyd Kunz, Dose of purchasing trash con tainers for Main Street. The club or Denny Nicholas, Tremonton; was organized two years ago by Sterl Miller, Elwood; Roger Tayn, Katherlne Kerr. The officers for lor Bear River City; Lynn WorCarl Anderson, Penrose; the past year were Donna lev. president; Fay Richardson, Snowville; Thayne Oyler, East vice president, and Gladys Norr, Garland; or Woodruff Snow, Deweyvllle. secretary. Club week will to 7 and in conjunction with it Utah's 29th anClub Leader's State nual training courses will be held at the USAC March 1 to 6, Fern We have learned from county Shipley, assistant Utah State Exagricultural agent Stewart.that club leader, antension ...4-be two educational meetings will On Thursday, Friday and Sat nounced today, held In Box Elder county Friday March 4. 5. and 6, the tirdav. 225 volunteer An estimated Noxious Weeds. 27, on control of club leaders from nearly every Spring campaign for the eradlca folThe meetings are listed as county of the state will attend tlon of rats will be run. lows: Agent Agricultural the course, Miss Shlpey said. County In Utah Power & Light buildrat advises that poisoned Stewart 2:00 p. m. free distributed ing. Tremonton, at be will bait In Court room, county court from the various distributing 7:30 at p.m. house. Brigham City, stations throughout the county 111. Professor Dell C. Tingey and A full schedule of the places of the Specialist Glenn Baird, will appear in our next issue. College, Agricultural State Utah This campaign of destruction Word was received by Phillip and a representative from the Getz on is sudsponsored by the County Exof the Wednesday State Department of Agrculture den death of his nephew, Al tension Service in copcratlon will be presented to outline the Commissioners, Getz, at his home in Peoria, HI. with the County best, accepted methods. and BrigTremonton of Garland, resident former Mr. Getz, a Colored slides, showing experithe schools and the ham his City; survived is by Tremonton on demental plots and work done wife and one son. Funeral ser- Federal Fish and Wildlife the different farms dealing with at partment. vices were set for Saturday several varieties of weed, will be 2 The RAT population increases p. m. screen. the shown on very rapidly. Everyone who's In weed Everyone interested premises show signs of rats, Visit In Northwest control, please come to one of obtain some of this free should Henrie Radcllffe Mrs. Mr. and the meetings. You will not are In assslst in destroying and Oregon where they plan bait, wish to miss them. Tell your destructive senace. this terrible, to visit for two weeks. neighbors. National be held March ed The James Waltons and Henries were in Spring-vil- le Rad-clif- fe Saturday night to see the U of U, and B. Y. U. game. They also visited with Jimmie Walton and Monette Henrie. Carol Jane Homer spent the weekend as a guest of Louise Homer in Ogden. CIIURCMWS CniJRCII at 10 a. m. School Sunday at 11 a. m. Worship Morning Sunday Evening Service at METHODIST 7:30 p. m. Prayer Meeting, Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. Gam Night, Thursday at 7:30 p. m. AT TREMONTON WARDS A representative of the Bear River Stake High Council is expected at both Tremonton ward Sunday evening. |