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Show plan Polio Benefit gS i - According to Postmaster James Walton, a new schedule for the outgoing mail has been received. The former time of departure was 4 p.m. now it is 3:30 p. m. Patrons should take note of this change and make their mailings well in advance of this time to make sure of its dispatch. Air mail and special delivery matter will be received for dispatch as late as 10 minutes before departure time, all other mail should be deposited from 20 to 30 minutes before. All other mail schedules remain the same. Y wrestling, building ion at 26, 'rtSrimains -- 8.30. favor-..'r- il - continue regT,ure. The spun- rnwd share of, nA thr the T.J" to ill polio cooperation . - CHANGE IN MAIL SCHEDULE Javcee, the Uary to due delay ::ffit LP Im Match Saturday Uling lea? t of fibers, there are VOLUME NO. XXVI r 1 T v j f Published Weekly at Titmonton, Utah Tremontoii First Ward Scouts Win Tourney ! m , Thursday, February 24, 1949 Ed Holmgren Reports F0R DORIS F. iMORTENSEN News of the sudden death early Monday morning of "Mrs. Doris NUMBER Merrill Fridal Mortenson came as a shock to the people of Bear River Valley, and th sympathy of all who knew the family is extended to them in the loss of. their wife and mother. 23 Mrs. Mortenson was found by her husband in the garage at the family home in Elwood. Dr. PLANS COMPLETE FOR LT. On Beet Price Outlook , SERVICES HELD nALVORSEN'S VISIT George C. Ficklin, who was called to the home, reported that death was caused by carbon monoxide poisoning. Arrangements are complete for the welcome home for Lt. Gail Halvorsen in Gar- ta noimgren, president or me! n, mm 4 1, fMiaillS Utah B?et Growers association:1 Tuesday evening, at the final rPtnrnM this rrnm land Saturday, announce the "1 evnt, 2 out of 3 Mrs. Mortenson was born in of Senior Scout basket- the game will limit CD. city officials who are in time of weeks rZ after tw ington ball City, August 28, 1899, a Brigham tournament in the Bear Riv events. 195 of lbs, the charge ;"n..rf Johnson, uncertain, hazardous travel a- of William C and May daughter er school Tremonton gym, high Plans include for the the Neuoff, ' Sis vs Steve cross the country. day Reese Merrill. She was reared in First ward defeated the Tremon .dropping of candy by parafrom Toledo. me viwt was maae in an ei- and graduated 13 n a Brigham Pattv City, Rri(r ton A(am. 17 13 Second ward to for first chute to the children at 2 finals Floyd Han-fort to get assurance for beetjham hospital from Box Elder high school. infrom defeatplace in suffering The meet p.m. position. Fielding public meeting uke City will ed Thatcher 3 for third and miivciis vi a iiour uiiaer uie Juries received in an accident the tabernacle is set for 7:30 She married Ira O. Fridal in 'Tres. of Mexico City price oi beets. He contacted Mr. Saturday night. Htr pelvis bone fourth places. with Heber S. Bennlon, 1919, in the Logan temple, and 3 fall, 45 minute Brannon the Sfrret.arv nf thp is broken in three To of state, and Brig. he died In 1928. She married Sam places. Her The winning team will receive Wrtment of on the condition is Agriculture as fair. Gen. William M. Morgan of Mortenson, May 4, 1948. reported a Ken and the Second ward bout, trophy matter. Mr. Holmsrm feols that. preliminary Hillfield airbase as guest She was riding with her par-- i boys won the sportsmanship a- - his objective was in a measure, Q gait Lake City will She was an active member of Mr. Mrs and Eldon ents, speakers. Adams, wmof Hollywood 'successful. pe Drake Church of Jesus Christ of the The at her sister, Erma and brother dance the Garland time .Js:L Members of the first He reports that the secretary Lattr Day Saints, having served o'9 will at in Sardine Armory begin Gary canyon late Basketball fans and supporters team are Ron Wilcox, Fielding; of agriculture administers and in various positions in the auxiclock. car! when their Saturday night, of the Bear River team have J. Diderickson, Thatcher; Ted interprets the law on sugar, and was struck by another car drivliary organizations of the TreV Nelto Tremonton able Carl the Allen, 2nd; been concerned this week and monton First ward and in El,is regulate price by en by Paul Reynolds of Logan. Ws May Save anxious because they have been son and Dale Crompton, Tremon- - increasing or decreasing the Mr. wood. She was secretary of the was killed, and Reynolds Tremonton quota from Cuba. Most farmers the other members of the Adams' First ward Relief Sounable to secure seats for the ton First. I Tlf Mnn are aware the faying Crop scale some that for time. She was altokix These sliding will receive ciety game. players family were cut and bruised. Mr. T contract on beets is dependent so a charter member ens of the Lega form conversation In in the silver of small telephone Adams suffered fractured ribs;LO'Se JJlVlSlOll Vance Now !on tue sale price or sugar, and in ion was of secretary with the Weber school Thursday, basketballs. Auxiliary, crash. the North Box Elder Farm Burthe was informed that The second team chosen in- the crop planted this spring will Leader the Game Close Mr. Adams told officers he County Wheat pro-- I eau and a second lieutenant in all reserved seaats had been sold cludes Don Packer, Fielding; be paid for by the sale of sugar saw the crop who have Federal approaching car and 1950. in the Midland camp of the Daugh- between 200 and 300 Max McNeeley, Thatcher; Dean that and -- on their wheat crop The Fielding M Men basketball trs of Utah Pioneers, A pledge by anyone eighteen drove off to the right of the admission seats would Anderson, Tremonton 2nd; Den- general road into a snow bank in an at team, Bear River Stake champs, ;:ain a 5 per cent discount Surviving are her husband and go on sale at the Ogden high nis Miller, Tremonton 1st, and months in advance on any item tempt to avoid the collision. 1949 their lost a very close game with Har- - the following sons and daughters premium school at 6 pay is difficult, extremely especially m. Allen Barf uss, Tremonton 2nd. p. Friday night. fxfore February 28, 1949, risvilie, Saturday night in the Mrs. Mary Harris, Tucson, considering the uncertainty of also reported that on the They division playoff of M Men)80na: David Fridal. Tremonton; bg to Donald J. Homer, the the but times, secretary opening day of the seat sale, teams. ;:er county ACA Commit-- ji The score was 29 to 28,'jarr:es Fridal, Portland, Oregon; to to a promised adjust sugar more tickets were sold to Bear Mr. Homer went on ana an extra time period was .Mrs. Irene Fryer, Garland: 4 price favorable with other farm River fans than to Ogden people. Vain that the 5 per cent to determine the necessary crops. grandchildren, her parents of for early payment is While in the national capitol, i Brigham City; and the followThe Bear River-Webof ing brothers and sisters, Dr. W. will the Federal crop insur-- 1 team The play Magna CONCERT high, Mr. interviewed .also ,COiALIUNITY Holmgren school basketball game at the Division 10, for a berth in the R. sract held by the insur-- J ENJOYED BY Mr. Entermill of the small grain Merrill, J. D. and Paul R, MerOgden finals. The game is rill of Brigham City; Dr. Ralph high gym Friday night, j TEEMONTON VISITORS division relative to the ware k farmers are urged to Second term's honor roll house facilities in Utah. It was will be broadcast over station scheduled at 8:30 Mondav nicht Merrill, Pocatello, Idaho; Mrs. this from A KVOG Ogden at 8 o'clock. of number people in the Deseret gym. iiastage of this discount shows only eight students Eunice Clifton, Ft. Bragg, North hoped that the federally loaned comMrs. Mr. and The Farm Eagan Verl Coombs rated the out Carolina, and Mrs. Mary ValenSupply comunity including before next three seniors, two juniors, grain which fills the warehouses inpayment ia broadcast. standing player of the division tine, Sacramento, California. This will result in a M. W. Warci, Mrs. Oscar Strand, two sophomores and one here be moved to make pany sponsoring the Holland and Mrs. freshman who made perfect room might at Ogden and Verl and Vernon Funeral services w,ere conduct t:M saving to the policy Mrs. Dell for this year's crop. He Coombs were presented with a ed Thursday afternoon at l p. George Quinney, Mr. and Mrs. records and received a point was informed that the shipment f E. 'Adam f edal and named to places on p. in the Tremonton First ward F. be Kespler Brenkman, made at the j:ent may average of 3 during the second of wheat to Europ6r is expected team. the first 'is County ACA office in 'and Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Heard scholars term. The eight top to be stepped up under the Mar chapel by Reginald Hunsaker, attended the community concert who received only A's on their shal plan, 3a. bishop of the Elwood ward. The and that the governMr. and Mrs. Golden Adams held in Brigham City Tuesday report cards were Dorene An- ment would encourage the farmand postlude were play prelude and family spent the weekend YOUNG FARMERS Doned evening. Faun ' to Quinney. The chapel ers by on build Bunnell, Liae their derson, ATTEND CONVENTION granaries WED M MEN AND Miss Susan Reed who hails na Green, Carolyn Jensen, farms and where funds are need- in Salt Lake City. crowded with friends and was IRS PLAN FIRESIDE from South Carolina, was the Marian Linford, Margie Robof relatives and the ed, the loan would be made on ! Present at the Young Farmers' flowers were massedprofusion Mrs. Elma Allen enjoyed a of the evening and thrilled erts and Don Lee Rogers. at artist every 3 term cent a four at year per Tremonton First Ward M over the weekend from her convention held in the Newhouse available place on the stand. the audience with her unusual Other students who qualiinterest. Hotel, Salt Lake City, Friday and pi Gleaners announce a A double mixed quartet comsinging and musical accompani fied for the high honor roll Caution was also given to far- son and family, Mr. and Mrs. to be held were the lowing rep- in the home ment. at'Saturdav now stationed P. Vern of Dora Brough, Wanda Allen, but posed 2.8, at least mers because of the snow and by averaging Mrs. Val resentatives from the Bear River Giles, Nell Puzcy, Judith Strand, Air Base. Cowley Sun-J'Hillfield the missed into who moisture having narrowly granaries creeping after Sacrament valley: Mr. and Mrs, Don Homer, Arch Richardson. Ruel Robbins, a perfect record, were Arlene encouraging the weavil and also .Dwayne Faulk will lead DWANE BJORN SUCCESSFUL Mr. and Mrs. Carl F. Nelson Mr .and Mrs. Douglas Holmgren, D. B. Green and Lynn Iverson Eleanor Ballard, causing loss of weight and wheat. Anderson, Mission and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hunsaker, COMPETITION IN SWIMMING se-a musical sang "Sometime we'll UnderColleen Mr. Holmgren expressed the and Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Nel- Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Brown, win be Jay Holmgren, Mr. stand" and the invocation was given by Mrs. in were visitors weekend son, Ann Helen are Felsted, the borrowers opinion that and Mrs. Bill Goring, Mr. and Arichibald'and" other Dwane Bjorn, son of Mr. and Clarke, Quinney, at least 82c per bushel better off Salt Lake City with their son Mrs. Golden Adams, Mr. and offered by J. M. Mortensen. Carolyn Holland, !:so is who S. E. Mrs. attending Kazuko group. An in-;- 5 Bjorn Judith Strand and Arch RichShibata, Donald Starr, than tJiev wmild have hfin with and brother, J. L. Nelson and Mrs. Rex Richards and Mr. and extended to all M the University of Utah, recently farnilv' ardson sang, "In The Garden" Strand, Joan Summers, out the united effort of organMrs. LeRoy Bunnell. Douglas r4 Gleaners of the ward. toured with the U. of U. swim Astrid which Louise Nelspn gave after Connie Wood and ized all and Barbara urged agriculture, ming team, competing with the Wood. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Webster Holmgren was a candidate for a tribute to Doris, representing to do farmers their dry part by o iPEDURY CHANGE State Young Farmers' president. the Daughters of Utah Pioneers. u. oi uoioraao ai uenver; Win Honors and supporting the Farm and girls, Adeline, Helen and joining FUSION and M. A. Fort & Collins, at K. H. Fridal then spoke of her MEETING not make Bureau, which has done more Julie of Salt Lake City visited Stake t theStudents who did WebMrs. John and her courage in rearMr. with and avfamily LEAGUE Primary Union the University of Wyoming BASKETBALL who VALLEY but toward bettering the farm prohigh honor, will be Laramie. held over them ster weekend. after the death of her the as usual on ing jUr in February 28th: eraged between 2.3 and 2.79 gram than any other group. tho nn- -i Dwane the At defeated Denver. of her great faith and husband, ., Howell vs Jaycees. waucuiQj cnap- and thus make the honor roll trials. He also all Mr. her Roberts Mrs. and Bar-kl- e, however, has been conference champion Ken Van Dredge K. through Rubber O. vs STAKE CLERK TO VISIT Allen, Jcyce Honeyville ,7mm m. io l m., came in second place against Col were Jaleen success this life could in said her and from Idaho, family Burley, i is Doreen Barlow, Jerry TREMONTON FIRST WARD bye. p. Fielding sons and 200 breast be her 'Isser the in. Mrs. week Lewis yard judged by spent the , ""wuns to De held Vernald W. Johns will repre and Barnard, Kent Blackham, reared for she has end their with stroke, came in second place daughters, visiting parents' Oneta Bunnell, Rita Jean sent the High Council and Stake con- a also L. lie Colorado A & M., and was Mr. Mrs. Roberts. gave Jesse and family. good EDUCATORS ConB0X ELDER in the Sunday evenCannon, Mary Capener, Presidency I meetU. on 'solation to her family CONGER again successful against the ATTEND CONVENTION nie Rae Christensen, Tess ing Sacrament meeting in the here life re.IPJNEG AT HOME in after the of Wyoming by gaining first each other K. now H. has Mrs. Fridal Frank Stevens, K. E. Weight . Crozier, Betty Deakin, Gaye Tremonton First ward. a home turned after place. spending Leon Christiansen left last after. Dustman, and Rita Fay Ernie Deakin, !j5Mrs. John and Martin Rasmussen week Lake and in Salt an City to attend an Educational Jean Foster, Joan Bigler, Jean DWAYNE ARCHIBALD TO operation in a Mrs.' sang, her "Prayer Perfect" as a duet. Francisco. Sherdaughter, ray visiting San in. convention She is now at GARLAND SETS GREEN VISIT SECOND WARD Garn, Flora Gardner, Francis and other friends. They are , expected home this They were accompanied by Mrs. man Gibbs, Norma Hall, Judhovering satisfact- - AND GOLD BALL Dwayne Archibald of the stake Faye Rasmussen, after which Eva week end. ith Hansen, Lawrence Hansen, high council will be in attendMr. Mrs. and of Cliff Hansen, a neighbor of the Morwill Ulary wards The Two Garland Scott Hansen, Gayla Harris, ance at the Tremonton Second tensen for many years paid triOgden visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jack ward Sunday evening. combine next Tuesday In the Kenneth Hunsaker, MASON L. CLAIR bute to the decea.sed and the George Napoli, Tuesday. Green and Gold Ball. A queen Johnson, Karen Johnsorl, Du-aPatioit WINGS RECEIVES family. She spoke of (Mortensen from each ward will be crowned Mr. and Mrs. William J. RobKerr, Marlene King, of Doris to her H Tmn of Sahara kindness the I. W. Mr. Mrs. Rlchins and Jaerts and son laMoyne and Mr. Lamb, Janice Last, Clair L. Mason, son of Mr. and .7 rr Operating at' during the dance. and friends, of her The hall has teen attractively nice Loveland, Carolyn ManAunt, Mrs. and Mrs. Carml Campbell at- spent the weekend visiting rel- Mrs. R. L. Mason of Plymouth, neighbors Rudy decorated to the theme of in her home and with work game atives in Ogden. and a graduate of the Bear River great ning, Marilyn Manning, Emma tended the a how she would be and her Colfamily "Somewhere Over the Rainbow" June Mason, Lois Miller, at Logan, Friday evening. jaPerat,0n high school was awarded his missed among her, associates. Mrs. Kent May spent pilots wings on February 25, at Taylor All are Invited. leen Munns, Luella Peterson, I Leave With You," was the weekend in Salt Lake on Williams ?!mer Undergoes Air Force Ease, in "Peace, Norman Peterson, Wilma Pulof the solo sung by Dora title the Gerald-ln- e LOCAL GIRLS L Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Cook called Business. sipher, Don Rhodes, jchandler, Arizona. by Mrs. accompanied Brough, Rhodes, Darlene Robbins, to see Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Allen had a USAC PLAY E. A. Mr3. Anderson Quinney. Simand Carol Warnke and DeAnn Bone Betty Lou Rock, Darold in.Hyrum Sunday. President John T. Lillywhite of daughter JeNean of Salt Lake NEW DATE FOR USAC proSimmons, BevGerald In have cast the been mons, was the concluding S'J8 " Ported to duction of "Dear Brutus." Carol SCHOOL SUNDAY j Brigham City Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Strand City spent Monday and Tuesday, erly Stanfili, Darlene Steed, Vvr TT,o rpraUod incidents of CONVENTION Mr. with her parents, Marilyn enjoyed a visit from their son visiting is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. Wayne Stenquist, A new date has been set for the time when the Merrill and Her, W. Warnke, and will portray the Taylor, Joyce Udy, Lex Udy, Harold of Ogden, last weekend. and Mrs. N. Earl Marble. the Three-Stak- e Sunday School Lillywhite families lived neigh- is a Watkins and Toshlko of the' part of Margaret. DeAnn R. M. DeVere to be held in Brig- - bors and said the large number convention were Mr. and Mrs. Orval Ewer Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Whitney Watanabe. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. scheduled for of people present and the many is now ham on It business Lake in City. Salt City en services Wedfuneral Bone. She will play Mabel Pur-di- e attended l;. lR Eyre from BRHS Searchlight the 20th of March. This should be flowers showed the love and esin the play. nesday In Logan for Mrs. Martha Monday. EyTts noted by all Sunday School teem of the people who knew will be Anderson. They were accompanDoris. He read from poetry givAnders The comedy-fantas- y workers. Milton Johnson ied by Don Anderson, who is a Mr. and Mrs. presented In the college audi- PLYMOUTH WARD eveing encouragement and sympaentertained friends, Friday torium March 1, 3, 4, and 5. HOMECOMING SCHEDULED grandson of Mrs. Anderson. WOMAN thy to the bereaved families and ' ning after the game. Light re- LOCAL mentioned the reward to be reRED hold CROSS THANKS will were served. The Plymouth ward GREEN Mrs. F. H. Hughes and child- freshments SETS BOTHWELL ceived for work accomplished, as Perry of a their ward homcoming on March Mr. and Mrs. C. Vance and ren I Hazel-toy, February AND GOLD BALL the grave Is not the goal of life. 12 of Mrs. Fred Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Jess Garfield will be served at from Salt Lake City and family The Green and Gold Ball of 5th. Dinner LeadTh? closing soiij by the quarto the the Idaho, reports direction of weekend with their were vistcd Sunday by Mr. Gar''Urv Sy Wood of the Bothwell ward will be held noon under the and was "Abide With Me" and bad tet 6 spent the recent er at KenMrs. the that lunch during Relief Society, Mrs. W. A. West- field's sister, Mr. and the Mr. In and 3, March benedicnext parents Thursday, T'4 MrV Sbruary 23. neth Horsley of Salt Lake City. weather, when it was impossible Day Garfield gave the moreland. hall. ward tion. Red to the for them to get town, Koford PThe evening's entertainment DeLora Marble has been chosBurial was in the Bear River of M. P. Christen- Cross flew medicine in to them form Mrs. Mr. the In and uary 21 been planned Mr and Mrs. Jule Harris and en as queen of the ball. She will ha3 Is cemetery by Shaw & Rogers inviill. She grate was City while Mr. Mrs. An she and visited were by and dance. of Mr. sen a program guests were dinner Walter Fridal dedicating attendants. with family have four advises nnounce th J. R. Summers from Salt Lake ful for this service ad Is extended all to be presMrs. Elmo Lish in Brigham and The music for the dance will tation the Red grave. to Cross, of the all to give aid to lormer members City on Sunday. City recently. be furnished by Dan Ross and ent and hospital. ward. the hi3 orchestra. 4 the entertainment. aly wv Seriously Injured - In Accident 1 4t 28-2- Reserve Seats For Bear River Weber Game sec-reta- ry I - all-sco- ut d " llliC In Eider e j , Ari-Ogd- Game To Be Broadcast Second Term Honor Students Announced I: er ch ? j Local Happenings . on - 1 j and g, :"i is kajlu-rad- 1 I i "-'- p. ... -- ( I? Con-C?e- nt Mur-jFrld- ay f itt" ne La-mo- nt s USAC-Wyomi- ng ftS?rto fiTl Sae n, 5 b?J iC'rl hC en |