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Show : LiMTOf f : - & . fjd WEEK f Tremonton are Invited by Cham-ir- e Junior attend next industrial CSnrt ,in Bngnaia "llh the Tremon- tflI '0r0 ked to were s. who that next Wed- ; Night" m Ronton and rity ball park, will patrons for adnussicn prices will admittance who calls fALSer -- 'le fSone Lu,n 'J Tre-.'born- ticket-tak- the e" are asked at guests (U) Rees City, er V J VOLUME NO. XXVI Published Weekly at Tremonton City, Utah Bear liver Youths Tab nzes ax r ai b lock diio Boys of Northern Utah, as is their custom, crashed through to a majority of honors in the 13th annual Intermountain Jr. Fai requirement for Stock show, generally regarded as the outstanding 2'jaycees were advised show in the West. The show was iall-fry,the " held at North Salt Lake stock gang" were stock yards on June 8, 9, and 10th jn and ureed to under the joint sponsorship of Lake Salt the Cls game. City Chamber of j the xiiateiy Commerce, the Salt Lake and C1OCK. uic Davis County commissions and ;JLs have announced the State of Utah. 'Si be a "chicken Scram-.- 1 Here are achievements of the and teams of Tremonton Northern Utah exhibitors: knot-hogang Jj City Ronald Firth, Tremonton, won both grand champion and rebut Ser of tender, young serve champion lambs, both !.mamu will be released diaHampshires. He won $14.00 from UrigtWHightedball teams; the Hampshire association plus j and towns the auction price of the lambs two caters from the and premiums, and a $25.00 savw to capture these lively a ings bond from the Hartford Fire 1 Each youngster catching Insurance company. The cham- to take ien will be permitted ion lamb brought $3.00 a pound :m for Sunday dinner, and or $276 on auction. Tremon-o- r addition the team Gary Adams, of Tremonton, catching City Brigham won the grand champion FFA total '.est chickens from the lamb, winning also the same awarded be will ter released and $3.00 a pound or $273 prizes, awhile prizes. auction. on chicken scramble is just Tommy Christensen, of Tre a little prelimi-- I won reserve champion monton, fun before the game gets all-juni- or .a le BEAR RIVER STAKE T1 HOLD LEADERSHIP ME Elwood Considers The regular Piping Spring 39 AT SHOW ,TEI) FOR NEXT EDNESDAY fare details about the talent x sponsored' by the activity .imittee, made up of representatives of the various civic s'G organizations of the town, to be ier- 'ver presented at the Liberty Theaat tre. Wednesday, June 22nd, are made known. The master of ceremonies will Presidency will mVet at Aoon; be Mr. Almquist of KBUH Brig-hathe Girl's program workers at City and the program will 1:15 and the general leadership start with a picture show at 7:30 meeting at 2:30. followed by the stage show at At a joint meeting of the El wood town board and the water committee of the Community, beautification group held Taes-- : day evening, it was decided to invite every family in Elwood to take a basket lunch and go to Cold Water Springs above at Noon on June 22. While the younger group play games the older folks will inspect the springs and see if they can unite on the possibilities of getting culinary water piped inHon-eyvil- monthly! ship meeting of the Be Stake will be held Sui Garland at the usual hoi The High Council an. Water Supply NUMBER Thursday, Juy ntake m 8.30. Those taking part on the program are local artists, chosen by the committee in charge, and the committee urge all participants to attend a rehearsal scheduled for Monday evening in the Utah Power & Light building at 8 p. m. The committee expressed the hope that all townspeople sup port this effort, the proceeds of which wil go toward the pur chase of playground equipment for the new park in the south part of town. Two Bear River Girls Will Attend FHA Convention le Mr. and Mrs. George R. Coombs To Celebrate Golden Wedding Mr. and Mrs. George R. Coombs residents of Fielding, Looking forward to attending will observe Convention Pacific their the Regional ward All superintendents, at their home ongolden wedding of the Future Homemakers of Sunday June officers and teachers are urged 19th from 2 to 5 pm. Mr. Coombs to the community. America at Santa Barbara. Cali Anyone interested in this pro- fornia are Eleanor Ballard and to attend the first Sunday School was born in Farmington Davis ject is Invited to join in the outUnion meeting of the new South County, January 14, 1876 and Mrs ing. 1 Bear River Stake, to be held in Coombs also a native of FarmI Cold drinks and ice cream will the Tremonton 1st Ward, Sunday ington was born Feburary 17, be served. June 19th at 2pm. The meeting 1878, she was the former Hannah will be under the direction of the Rebecca Steed. T. B. PATCH TESTS FIRST WARD TO WELCOME new Stake Superintendency, Far- They were married June 15 TO BE TAKEN LORRY RYTTING HOME Falk and 1899 in the Salt Lake Temple and ris DeWayne Allen, T. B. Patch tests on all kindcame to the Bear River Valley as Clarke. The program at the Tremonton will be taken Lynn children ergarten pioneers in the spring of 1903. First Ward Sunday evening will 20th and June Monday, starting Mr. and Mrs. Coombs have be arranged by Lorry Rytting to will be ready June 24th In all Eleanor Carolyn active in both civic and been in work report his mission Ballard kindergartens, according to Mrs, Quinney church affairs, Mrs. Coombs has hog. will 8:15 o'clock. The at Great Britain. meeting tj health Agnes Stirling, public of worked in the Relief Society as Honeyville Curtis Hunsaker, Se Peaches are looking begin at 8 p. m. Carolyn Quinney. Eleanor is the nurse. at valued a teacher award and counselor for a won live calf Wed-fethis came y A distinct honor game, and next of Mrs. Marguerite Bal as the President of daughter $100.00. about a years, eight to be Miss week should Agnes Wortley, evening's game is the Social of the Tremonton, lard Carolyn Jack Erickson, Hansen; Development club and former employe of the Valley aer," Ray Andersen, presi- ln has reached stake and ward which as Ed cattle Mrs. sung "star" had Mr. was and of chosen ol the Brigham City Junior daughter hospital, when she for choirs many final years starting as bne nurse, judging. leave will Salt Utah's outstanding Ouinnev. They iris of Commerce declared, a of the Farmington member Lois Porr and Rich Watkins DeVere Linda the be charterwill a on "We presented Lake City specially steading the invitation. both of Tremonton, won ards achievement award medal ward choir at the age of 16. ed bus for the Utah delegates on i M everyone in Tremon itt 2nd George Coombs served a missand 1st for $10.00 and $15.00 25. The In their game last this fall at the convention of the After serving in the Swedish June 19 and return June i poune and old, will attend at Friday to the southern states from ion p to snowman-shiLamb places in Mission for 26 months, David E. group will journey to San Fran- Garland, against Brigham City, American Nurse's Association :ie as our guests." 1897 to 1899 and has been active Bill Flack, while Lake. In Salt and fitting; Stenquist. arrived home Saturday cisco on their return trip. The American Legion Jr baseball be held in choirs and in the Sunat many now is working of Corinne won 4th place ana morning. He is the son of Mr. Miss Wortley Both girls are students at Bear team lost by a score of raveside was day School and Mutual organlz-tion- s. She Cross hospital. $5.60 for FFA lamb fitting and and Mrs. Edwin O. Stenquist River high school and are very Even the Holy He also served as a counthough the score was unshowmanship. the last five weeks outstanding in scholarship and even, spectators who witnessed selected for the honor on the selor in the and during irMrs. Elder bishopric for eight Box apticontest, memof uniform scholastic rating, In of his mission was able to visit school activities. They are the game said it was a very fine basis at the depresent time he is years, lea oy leadership, winner a for FFA tude nursing, perenial bers of the Bear River chapter ballgame, with the score rewith relatives in Sweden. bveside services were held a of member the High Priest and won to duty, appearance of President Ronald Barker, 10 up to the seventh votion at Upon arriving in the U. S. he of the Future Homemakers fielding Friday afternoon for maining Quorum. show. first place for the visited in Washington D. C. be- American, commonly called the innings, and then through lack personality. Winnie Hodges Packer who Mr. and Mrs. Coombs have five She is a graduate of Bear FHA. Eleanor will serve as presi- of consistant last Amerfore returning to Utah. the J in Sparks, practice Tuesday for children, Louise Harper of East SHE RIDES A FINE HORSE dent of this organization for ican Legion team weakend and River high school and lived sada. H. Coombs of years with her grandpar- Garland, George next year and Carolyn as Sshop Elmer Richards was in the Brigham team took advant- many of Los AnIrene Wood E. Ogden, Mrs. Thomas LOCAL DEALER APPOINTED Mr. and ents Advisors to the club s.e of the services, fusical to score to Ella age of Holt Tremonton bringing geles, AREA CHAIRMAN OF NADA in Garland. are Mrs. Oneta K. Shurtz and Mr. and Mrs. Armond Stevens King Jjers consisted of a duet "In and Carl S. Coombs of Sacramen g Pontiac-CadillMrs. Esther J. Anderson, of Bloomington Idaho visited Garden," by Mrs. Ireta to. There are also. 20 grand Wayne Sandall, local teachers at the high with her sister Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Irene Peck. Two dealers, has been ap children and 2 great grandchild Y011112 for the school Mr and Chairman Woodward area by Alona Wood "Mother Friday. ren. Harry pointed The Santa Barbara meeting is Mrs. &ee" and "The Lord's Woodward and Mr. National Automoble Dealers As Two children and three Son-l- n Harry Pray to ' Leo Earl Ken Scoopmire spend the week sociation to stimulate active par- one of four regional meetings was the speaker have fufilled missions for law be held this year by the associ- end at their home in Logan 4 few short thoughts were L. D. S. church. the ticipation in the Association's Homemakers m by Bishop Richards. national program throughout ation of the Future are Friends are Invited to call at Canyon. There America. approxiof location was by a brother, Mr. and Mrs. James Cottam All young farmers and "On the the family home. The couple reBox Elder county. members who will and son Mr. Sandall was selected as mately 1500 Hodges and the grave was Jimmy of Ogden spent farm trainees" who are interes- quests that no presents be co attena uie hiccups Dele- a day1 at the home of Mr. and ted in securing lumber should brought hairman hv a committee u 0y a Dromer-in-iawill come from Arizona, Mrs. Evan a Packer. of NADA and Utah Automobile gates Thompson last week. attend a meeting to be held on Hawaii, Colorado, California. The officials. Dealers association Monday June 20th. The meeting WND iviunua. FARM announced was SnED WARD DESTROYS FIRE will be held at 8 P. M. at the Dy,iaano. appointment e KfERENCE wufaw.t school. Charles C. Freed trie nauunai SET Tne Tremonton fire depart high Wyoming ana uian. uian win from the Tremonton 2nd Ward con- A representative association's director for Utah. have about 70 members and tea- ment was called to the Rose Kay Cache national forest will be prewill be conducted Sun Jesse J Roberts returned last home in East Tremonton Wed chers attending this meeting. er the direction of ? to discuss requiremente ne- weekend sent from New Zealand the was nesday where a farm shed , ?ric. TIMES SET FOR PARK The cessary for securing logs and where he filled a mission for the meeting will start PROGRAM was COMMENDED shed complete lumber. RECREATIONAL LOCAL SOLDIER burning. The pa. MISS SHIRLEY HOLMGREN Church of Jesus Christ of Latter x ly destroyed, but the firemen Younsr farmers and veterans sei Deen v. son Mr. of have times White, Regular pfc Harry Day Saints. He left his field of were able to save other near-b- y on farms are urged to attend the labor on May 3 on a program and RIrS Zeb V. White, Tremon-starte- d play the supervised for freighter, as were threaten ue buildings which meeting and avail themselves of passage by liner was so hard to was reCently commended by ed because of a strong wind. last Monday at the Lib- 10 Col' this opportunity to acquire lum secure. The ship stopped at the Qrville Laird, communica 'avesior rary park. The hours are from The home Is now occupied by ber at a very substantial reduct ana or wo tne jiotn air ai Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Laws. t tions 0ffjcers te 12 in the morning Fiji Islands, Tonga and other . v. ; cost. t in ion ;ene south sea islands on the return vision, rUKUOKa, japan, iui Hansen, son of Mr. and in the afternoons. warren E. contributions to the spirit of GOOD REPRESENTATION trip. He landed in Portland of East Hansen, ATTEND STATE P.T.A. l nrA Vll(V TTTvf CCi Anl d kft i NOLA 16, u BIDS ILiilUWUl Holmgren, FAMILY the 10th of June. till" 6" j.vwuu.v...- FROM TILE VALLEY TO Pretty Shirley Wednesday morn-y- e CONVENTION IN PROVO exert standards FAREWELL Mrs. 15 for communications and Mr. of HEPPLER FESTIVAL enDANCE New York, ATTEND daughter to Great nis squaaron. iie K. Holmgren of Bear River Britain. Eugene Z. Heppler isting within R. Superintendent Kenneth E BETTY DEAKIN IN Mrs. and -Mr. Fes A. Dance M. I. five in The annual of one November, in as arrived Japan Presenting the members of City was chosen and fourteen delegates DUP QUEEN CONTEST were in Salt Lake and U. of Weight family the ln will tival the take is head who "A. from Western United teen-ag- e assigned and place presently 1948, girls represented Box Elder County Miss Betty Deakln, daughter of Wednesday to see their daughter in his U stadium on Friday evening at at Three others will the State PTA convention held Mr. and Mrs. Ed Deakin was Join feminine department of Ogden's and sister. Nola off for her mis- duties as teletype operator will 8:30 celebrapartiNew 3,500 persons p.m. squadron. In Provo June 9 and 10. Those at York, and they will 15th anual Pioneer days Midland sion field in Western Canada. m other cipate which will include at least tending from this are were Mrs. chosen to represent the sections of the na- - tion in July. honored was PioHpnnler nri... of Utah River Bear Camp, Daughters 50 from the couples Miss Holmgren, a student at Coombs and Mrs. Lynn neers for the tesUmonial Clyde a at of evening Queen Days of and South Bear River Stakes. PERFECT ATTENDANCE their arrival and secre- '47 title. She was at will Box Elder high school, won the Sunday Markham, and president 14 seward they one of Second in the to live This event is free to the pub- tary, meet- -, of the North lected from a group of 70 conand work on farms honor in competition with girls Methodist the at respectively, the Suncjay Last following be will house seats of lic and plenty and, Scotland, Ireland or from Weber, Box Elder, Morgan open Mrs. About one hundred fifty church m Tremonton, Marian available. It is hoped that many Box Elder county council; Mrs. testants who paraded in formal and :one fellow going to each and Davis counties recently at ing Jack dress before three Logan Judges friends called at the Jay Dee.xrlxle Bjorn, daughter of Mr. people from this area will attend. Pearl Pierce, secretary They expect to remain the Ogden city stadium, where treasurer, from the at a dance held Grover, was evening honored E. the s ms Bjorn &nd during home Saturday night Harris Garland school PTA. ;.' Ior two months, studying entrants were rated on horsetwo year Sunday well. a The other for at her wish perfect to Crystal Springs. In Wyoming Visiting of honor (School attendance. methods, exchanging manship, personality and ap will repreladles also guest thirteen was young and Sweden She Van Mrs. and Henry Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stuck! the home, ghe wa3 presented with an son Robert discussing mutual pearance. at of Pioneer the sent other afternoon camps are visiting for the and Sunday wnen award family and Mr. and Mrs. Ru-b- women ln Box Elder county. Mrs. N. E. Shaw, The comely Bear River City Fuller by Howard in relatives given Mrs. with two weeks next same time, four young miss, whose horse Lucky was of Baer and family spent Sunto The girls were all attendants close friends gathered presenutlon was made by Evans ton, Wyoming. They exaen, one each from Eng- -' rated among the best in the na- - twenty in Logan canyon. her. day Watland. Ruth presented the Pioneer mother, Mrs. Minto her. They pect to be home about June 26th. ScoUand. scrv-- j Titian oni inr contests, will appear in tne honor hostess The nie kodak. Campion, 92 at the dance. a with GIRLS TEAM LOSES TO 00mln 10 this coun-jtw- o street parades of the Ogderi ed ANNOUNCEMENTS luncheon. will next appear at the delicious They COOKERS a birth PRESSURE thu ?n and July 25, r i SALT LAKE SILVMROCKS ....I has been Ballroom ln the note! Lafayette Heppler Miss BE TESTED TO tne of J the same purpose. Mr an and in the grand entries which ployed as secretary n the Gen on June 28, where the fl Utah They baseball' The Tremonton girls and work, and The, Tremonton First ward team lost their contest will be held. nal study on! five rodeo performances Wednesday game June l3, ln Relief will be held nightly in the city Society will conduct a to the Shamrocks of Salt Lake! &nc jaa 'arms. Hospital. for pressure cookers clo ;r w.: Mr. and Mrs. George Hale3 and . . . of Cam L.D.S. business couege, wi Mrs. Devere Nelson of testing day kitchen next Tues- City 5 to 3, while the O.K. Rub- Jonut.in and Mr. pmiwn low ward or u. at the the of scenic Alpha of Topcnlsh Washington spots "oiling iuocj ln won was Welders j. family their anber game president . . vears ago '5cal- zkahi rii rnrn m Tremonton are happy to r knor.': ntt ionn u; i in manv 21st. Anyone in the hum j June a week visiting with day, are 23! score of spending with a three of a arrival innings laughto have one tested to 1 over aiacussed the nosslbll-- 1 staeed the famous ward hPr business work she nounce the wishing relatives through and friends -; Rasmussen-Thompw ve ln, ter, born June 15 in the vauey should bring it there during the son team the ll oroduce the ugacu v tfflg Continental Eur out the Valley. servea of Ogden. we returning to the U. hosp!t; forenoon. tor h second succeslve year. ed r gnes Wortley Wins High Honors stain-raise- r, 4-- H bet-eve- ry David Stenquist American Legion Junior Team Baseball Results Returns From Swedish Mission 4-- FIRST SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION MEETING SET H Services 8-- 0. Packer 3 vice-preside- nt. 8-- 0.. .home-makin- ac Fanners and Veterans Plan Meeting -- w, Returns From New u. , Zealand Mission ivu.-auw- Hansen Bear River City Endand Miss To Ride In Ogden's Parade . -- jf Del-be- an,"" j , ir on i iw tw . ra-S- j ,..v j j j i n. ' rirta "'T" j |