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Show e vv. Mr - 6 ' v r Have Close Game l,Veber; Face Strong ,jTeam Friday Night f r j v r. came Bears . ft ' fcDP?led , the when jT'fzion one qnartans put on 1 MM Services Held In Deweyville For Luther mirnank VOL XXVI shoot- - Funeral services for Staff Sgt. V. Burbank 23, who was Tuesday Luther r;H.vrum last Qter on to killed - Beheld , impbantwltha50- i'ir six fifth I" 1944, Published Weekly at Trcm onion City, Utah CO.MIXG TO CONFERENCE in action, November 22, in Peleiu Island in the South Pacific, were conducted Wednesday at 1 p. m., in the t center, Bob Nish, Deweyville ward chapel, by BisBear hop Clarence Perry. :; DaVe Anderson, He was born June 11, 1921, in El-- t; rt second with 14. a son of Victor and Deweyville, Cach-rriolead the South Cook Burbank. Reared and Nellie buckets from the in educated Deweyville, he was 5 oar charity tosses for graduated from the Bear River high school. also gained a Hie had been active in the er'the highly touted ward before entering Deweyville last Friin 1942, while in the service the "Skeeter" when h, service he had been awarded the IrJced a field Sal purple heart. ds remaining in the Surviving are his parents and 50-- 7 , igive the Bears a two grandparents, Mrs. Ellen B. S. BurMrs. and Cook, Ogden charges are Hughes's a bank, Brigham City; brother, lg gtop the legue in a Parley Burbank and two sisters, of Ogden, vfeber high Mrs. A. Glen Evans, Ogden, and sharing lost one game.l Mrs. Doris Mortiz, San Francisw Sears are scheduled co, Calif. rejuvenated Logan high Burial was in the Deweyville It the Grizzlies' court with military honors cemetery dght.Awinfor the Bears by Briglum City veterans orjiiost cinch a tourney ganizations. :;5r them. However, Logan Lettie D. Snow played the orI a overtime victory over gan prelude and postlude for ache, the only team to the service, which began with the ;3ear River, last Tuesday, of "Beautiful Isle," by be seeking the second singing the Deweyville double trio. The j is week. invocation was offered by La- Rain Marble. Other musical hlEETING CALLED numbers included vocal solos, IT THURSDAY i if k the will be theme of meeting to be parsday evening, Etebru- it 8 p. m. in the McKin-fx- L PTA Utah local Green, lire n high-itaa- member will lead and a department fissions. c First" act play "Safety resented by some P of the the direction of under 'ia N fi Anderson. STAKE The Sunday evening progi usually arranged by the Sta. M. I. A. boards at the Quarterly conference on February 13th, will not be held this f.tne. Due to weather conditions, the wards will arrange the programs for this Sunday evening. NUMBER :0 Elder County Republicans who was selected to head the the rest of the nation ticket sales committee at a meetin the observance ol Lincoln's ing held in Brigham City last W. O. Soulier, agricultural repbirthday this month vith a din- Wednesday, is in charge of tick- resentative of the Union Pacific ner and patriotic program at the et distribution. road rail company expressed his Box Elder high school at Brig- Entertainment at the dinner and satisfaction at appreciation ham City. will be provided by some of the the attendance of farmers and Tickets for the big event were finest talent obtainable in the school students at the U. high distributed to precinct chairmen country, insuring all who come, P. train which was agricultural in all parts of the county early an will long re- in Tremonton Monday. they evening his week, in order that citizens The bad roads were no doubt in every community have an op- member, Mr. Wood states. for some outlying responsible The party begins at 7:30 p. m., portunity to attend. unable to attend, groups being Charles J. Wood of Garland, Saturday, February 12. f ftaMA sr,H r,vKi dance at the women's division. WALTON RETURNS FROM Comment from visitors at the WASHINGTON TRIP train expressed appreciation for A Services Held For Nicholas Anderson After a very interesting trip ELDER MARK E. PETERSON of Salt Lake City, will represent the to Washington D. C, Postmaster General Authorities of the LDS James Walton returned home Church at the Bear River Stake this week. He attended the exQuarterly Conference next Sat- ecutive meeting of the National urday and Sunday, February 13, Association of Postmasters. The and 11th committee to which Mr. Walton was assigned met with President Truman and also with the Senate and House committee. They also had a hearing with the Postmaster General and his as- PROGRAM AT CONFERENCE Beautiful and impressive the information hints given. WORK MEETING ser- and by A. N. R. This coming week all over tho world, boys and men will observe the 39th anniversary of scouting durinir the week of February 6 to 12. In our own community plana are well under way for suitable and displays of handihelpful programs will be in windows which craft, of business houses during the I week. AT A salute to scouts and scouters SECOND WARD for a Job well done. held in the Deseret Wednesday of last Next Tuesday, a work meeting Mortuary Believe by now, that the boys wek for Nicholas Anderson, who is arranged for the Tremontonl on hill, have really learndied at the home of his nephew-Arthu- Second Ward Relief Society, be ed capltol the of "pressure meaning Ericksen at Elwood. ginning at 10 a. m. groups." Services were conducted by T rumpus that the lowly, but Bishop Reginald Hunsaker of the now famous "22 bill" caused In Elwood ward, who was also one the state of Utah, proves defiof the speakers. Other speakers nitely one thing. People generalsistants. were Joseph E. Michalsen, Axel is ly may not notice much when invited Mr. Walton personally took up Everyone interested M. Andreasen and Fred Michel-se- n state officers or departments to attend an "adult" class in matters pertaining to a new and R. Sorensen all of Salt Wednesday evening the Tre spend large sums of money; and Thurs-Fe- lt federal Harold1 home mechanics in every Tremonton, Lake City, who had been closely monton Lions club met to honor "Sleep, Soldier Boy, by building and "It Will Not Be Long,"' day at 7:30 p. m. at the high but at the present time nothing associated with the deceased. their past presidents. Eleven of we are quite willing to shut an eye to the faults of many, but school. The class will be under definite could be arranged. How- by Horace Lish, Jr. Each told of the sterlinir cmali the 13 past presidents were in when you say you are going to ever, Tremonton is on the pref- - ties and noble character of Mr. atendance and six of them Speakers were M. G. Perry, the supervision of Clifford spake citizens of the use of a deprive erence list when the time comes. Andersen and told how he had of their Barnard and C. J. Dew-!seexperiences during their 22 rifle, brother, you've hit up few are a the ol opThe Postmaster Following ey. They recalled the quiet un enjoyed the influenced them for good. term: of office. They were; Fred against a stone wall. Just as well weather in WashingD. B. assuming nature of Luther, and portunities offered: repairingwir-h-of spring-lik- e was given by H. C GepViart. Guy Johnson, Invocation say kids have got to stop going e ton, D. C. very much but on the the industrious type of worker bicycles and toys, electrical of the Union ward in Green, C. J. Dewey, Rudy Miller, to the 'ol swimming hole, or stop Godfrey was. Reference was also made inS and splicing, constructing way home he was delayed some Salt Lake City. and Alma Thuerer. eating Ice cream. People just to the sacrifice of the local boys coffee tables, flower stands and 12 hours by snow drifts in NeLawrence Hansen of Howell won't take it. The benediction was by Wayne Prch railing. If the above items braska and Wyoming. in the cause of peace. the group with Francom and the grave was dedi- entertained not meet the interest of those He was met in Salt Lake by cated do The benediction was given by Walter E. Fridal. selections, accompantrumpet by Your publisher is going to have N. Peter Marble and the grave attending, it may be possible to Mrs. Walton and Jim, where they Music waa a solo "Lay My ied by Mrs. Capener of Riverside. a lot more consideration for the or some subjects items of spent the weekend, and attend- Head Beneath A Rose."' was dedicated by Clarence Fry-- , The meeting was under the fellow who gets involved in an by A. M. ed the U of U. - B.Y.U. basket- Call of Salt Lake er. greater aemana. of club president How- auto wreck, ,and will be more or direction and special City Boy Scouts are also urged to ball game. ard G. Freiss. violin numbers. less willing to believe that "I attend. This is an opportunity to NEW DATE FOR THATCHER ust couldn't do a thing about make reflector ovens, hunting SCOUT ANNIVERSARY GOLD AND GREEN BALL it' story from now on. knives and other scouting equip- - PROGRAM PLANNED AT a terrible feeling to be ln It's SECOND WARD Due to the severe weather, the a car, nopiessiy, helpless, ana Under the direction of ward of the Thatcher ward rjehom,..PostmasterjW an anan see another car coming head on. Scout Leaders, Leland Peterson, M. I. A. have had to set a new1 Anyway, we consider ourselves Lynn Alen and Ardell Wolsey, date for the Annual Gold and Attends Brother's Funeral mighty lucky to be "among those the scouts of the Tremonton Sec Green Ball. It will now be held Dan Briggs attended the present." ond ward will present the pro- evening, February 7th. eral of a brother, C. H. Briggs, According to information is- - SCOUTS WILL CONDUCT gram Sunday evening. of Fairview, Utah, on Tuesday. sued this week by the Utah High SUNDAY EVENING SERVICES Everyone is invited. Judging from the number of The program will include a! Activities association, the 'in FIRST WARD citizens who attended the "open court of honor and the speaker "A" basketball tournament will meeting" of the city council last will be B. M. Marble, Scout Combe held at the University or utanj The scouts of the Tremonton Monday night, people must feel missioner from Bothwell. fieldhou.se on March 10, 11, 12 First ward wi!1 take charge of pretty satisfied with the way ".5 $ $ $ and the "B" tournament at the the Sunday evening meeting, things are being run in town. 17, 18 m March on 16, of Freeman The biggest bone of contcn-tentiplace der the direction seems to be over the Inand 19. Byington. crease in licenses which seems to Season tickets will be sold in of Thp Tam) ln obsPrvance advance and high school cards National Scout Wet,k wlll lncludc hit the large volume stores a bit under the belt. But, the city will be good for part of the tick- Rpveral short talkg by SCfmts seem willing to make any fathers et price. Tickets may be secured mother and fathcr of a The traveling Salon No. 2 of by writing to the association at! adjustment where unfairness to exist. Photograph, sponsored by the 32 Exchange place Salt Lake The principal speaker will be appears of In the the any event, the "open meetPopular Photography magazine 'and sending price Day Garfield and musical numis a pood one, and we would will be on display at the Bear tickets. ing'' bers will be furnished by Ron like it carried on. see to River high school for ten days The association does not Dell Robbins, Bruce Stevens and 3. The show- -, prove of unchaperoned students February Curtis Roundy. The presentation ' .v Tremonton is faced with p.n ing consists of 100 mounted en- - making hotel reservations to stay ol the colors will be conducted courts auto unusual hotels qf in during and outstanding problem. With a popularjed pictures at the commencement of the lation of some 2000, and a trade merit. the tournaments, and urge that service. area of from 8 to 10 thousand, Anyone who is interested is parents and school .officials Die demands made upon the city to visit 'he display at courage it among the students. for services, are comparable room 2C at the hiph school un with those of cities two or three der the Bear fax staff sponsor- times ,ils large. I haven't got the ship. answer to that one, either. Two concerts are being arCARD BENEFIT Those breath-takin- g basket PARTY POSTPONED ranged by the Utah State Sym- phony Orchestra to be given at ball games old Bear River has The Card Benefit party spon- -i Field House aSA.C cam- - been having lately, are hard sored by the Tremonton Jaycec! c The Bear River Wildlife Febru-f"JIUJ,y JU' enough to take, but when you j eration will begin the annual Jms Jan.s, and scheduled for unana in. q:,5ij p. ai realize that the Weber game been postponed ary 7th, has membership drive for the organMrs. Johanna Harris, resident could have been taken back to til Monday evening. February ization in the near future. at the college will be a the warrior's camp, last Friday 28th. It will take place in the With tlie additional expense of pianist soloist. She will play featured no fault of tho McKinley school. feeding pheasants, quailf deer Mozart's Piano Concerto in A night through to call a halt. It's time team, wildlife this season, other and work has been perThis were written new Major. rules Some the federation will be in need of formed by Mrs. Harris on the A. in the b'Kik it seems. The home C' iIoUr responsible for management f anv cTntribu- - ' also in bait LaKe last wcck. tu, r0nduet nf the crowd, and If and lions in addition to the regular v: The program will be a mix- - h rrtPlce decides that the side wa.s nanieu w .. " - imi..- vuu ' rif iienne Miwirt. ana ti. ...wtinns nf ... him w. i,.. p.irr ui -- tu.w jmis are ijeiun it muiv.u chief of the Box tiaer county a contemporary American corn- - jhand he can call a technical a recent elcc-- : Mounted Posse at Randall Thompson. on me nome icam. ii aituosicosi. .. . . .. iv,mmwcv,inrf)1!;i"m'1 .: nnwiu wjuuwui for tion The afternoon meeting, the game t week. .. performance "7 Bear ..... ,111 IVlot n.lll boys and ""'uiii' isVJ w"" students of junior high schools Lot's Riverto be good In every part of the nation more than 2,200teb000 Is the new foreman ana Minon,wl" "Jll"isports. to Gth . Utn, try ir adult leaders, will observe Boy Scout Week, inr! vnimirnr' tt'lll ho frlvn f nop Anrlormn and W illiam Burton mer uiinmeni,. the of Wildlife Boy of the The officers 7 T' u,C The local firemen want to give rking the 39th anniversary were named top hands. Harry federation announce a meeting and was secretary. fun for a a hearty ' thank you," to Russ Taylor .e movement b emphasizing Midship a is of Scoutin. More big Posse in fur admission hPf'r,'iM planning t out of the reduction The rriduyr,nB charge, Waldron, one of their members. r, . - the Utah Their adventure in u .0 . thtk in the ,irppf rs urogram of events for the com- inT fhow inv fi This week Russ gave the at' r to serv nubile icr i thp it will find Scouts emphasizing civic ' 11 Yuri Bov ana runa. to seawn the Utah euui.iein, .go electric an Symphony ing refrigerator service training and world Scouting relationships. romm uo t,w "i"'" ho securc-they hope to hold aiit-nand an Scout Week, Scouts, their parents and countless percolator. The the conservation ln men's '10" t e sumpart Mr. and Mrs. Ruebcn Baer were will honor the volunteer adult eadn of wild west show during trie certainly appreciate It. program. Cub Part, Scout Troops and Senior I ruts..Abjve is IfctDKU. rner. Ogden visitors Monday. Poster marking the Scout birthday vices were r Home Mechanics I Lions Honor Class Scheduled Past Presidents , Han-Hora- ce n- chse ! musical program of lave also been arrang- - fJUIen ' ment-officer- lament leek i! State Championship Games To Be Played in Salt Lake s fun-Mond- ay ' j Jtnual Basketball M Men has to take place Thursday, ; tour-ff- o been Tuesday, February tte Bear River high starting at 7 p. m. r certificates will be an ad- at the door. fere PD will be lEDATE FOR BALL. February 9th GREEN j.. , NO Weather Fails To Stop Ag Train Visitors will join ; i 3, 1949 Thursday, February County Republicans To Hold Annual Lincoln Day Banquet Box ur 5 m IU r5 HUISH . n ; e Gold is and eheld in Penrose. atty Fairbanks will ber two attend-j,;:5 tanfii and Lois j.aUendanCe- - ?3ar J SHI tep b; Hhday n 15 on Of Photographs At Hijjh School J Stale Symphony Coming To Logan V4, iStalFuml ' Salon Exhihit I dis-invit- ed Aid ;:;JryAsks un-sa- pennies lary Children's .e slo j Wildlife Plans Animal Mcinhci hip Drive Fod-ilh- children' s hospital tU the '." spring. The accomodate :chlIdren, which u':ce the it. so ho h;n:zationS k'. p0llny bV ay rt;H,rt- t0 is of'"e ad-.;;- oa the pco. - Deration 4 con-5;tCC- :fe tht and thy another collection. Jn,fortate ' '' y thru in.uy' 5 . Mounted Posse Fleet Officers 7v toMt; ! v ,. - j ' - - i v..-..- j '";,' la-s- Sc0ts S tn j fine-eate- a "r7' 7& J "? the ward |