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Show Tremoaton. LEADER Uul renruac, BIRTHS PlyMrs- - Laurence Petersen; PONT FENCE ME IN Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Holt of mouth. Mrs- - Jesse Lamb; Port- Tremonton, a boy born June 9. The summer music program of Cora McCrary;; Riverside. Dr. and Mrs. Reese Mason of Mrs. KANGAROO COURT TO CORRAL "DUDES" the valley is well under way. age. Rosette, U. Grace Allen; Tremonton, a boy born June 11. to Gene Jorgensen, Charles Kunzler; Snowvffle, Mrs. according Mr. and Mrs- Leland Burton of snrna nf Tmnntnn's husiness neoole and their with a good turnout of promisin Thatcher. Mrs. in Thatcher, a girl born June 13. a Main employees may find themselves herded into western musicians, but some vacanclesj Golden BBurton; Tremonton No. Mr. and Mrs. Arch Hill of Garare still available. 1. Mrs. Earl Marble; Tremonton Street corral if they are not attired in full land, a guT born June 13. next week, according to Reed Olsen, se- Beginning clarinet students jjo. 2 Ann A Zessiger; Yost, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Glenn of . dress come ready for them Luella Tracey. Tremonton, a girl born June 15. cretary of the Tremonton Businessmen's Association. will find openingsThose from the in the groups. A Virilantes committee will "raid" the city's es fifth grade on up who desire CLASS IN CLOTHING tablishments next week, and any one not dressed in musical instruction are urged to TOqult BEGIN THURSDAY. JUNE 22 LEGAL NOTICES rodeo garb will be herded into a pen on Tremonton s contact Mr. Jorgensen and On Thursday. June 22nd there the at McKinley will be an adult class in clothing busiest street. Monday morning at nine construction and fitting held at Probate and Guardianship Noschool, While the "dudes" will be rounded up and tried in o'clock. the Bear River High school. This tices. Consult Clerk of District Accordingt to the music lead- class is sponsored through the Court, Briffham, Utah, or the recourt, prizes will be given to the ers, they have a number of clar- state Homemaking vocational defor further man, woman and firm or organization. inets available for either rent partment and is under the direc- spective signers Presiding over the Kangaroo Court will be Judge or purchase, and interested stu- tion of Mrs. Esther J. Anderson. Garland "Sock-it-to-'ePuzey, while Charles Payne, dents of the Tremonton area are hnnvmakinr teacher at Bear " NOTICE TO CREDITORS asked to bring their parents and Pi "order see will that prevails. mTh rhnr marshall, city of Henry Germer, de Estate meet with the music group next Tf pnn.,h riire it heiD wni will present Creditors after released be will ceased. payonly The guilty parties Monday morning. be given for an afternoon each claims with vouchers to the unwill fines and these the judge, week and all adults interested ing a fine stipulated by at Deweyville, Utah on STUDIO OF FINE ARTS be used to buy prizes for the winners. are invited to attend one or more dersigned before or the 9th day of October TO PRESENT of these classes. The class on D. 1950. AJ1 employers and employees are expected to HANSEL AND GRETEL A will begin at 1:30 and Date of first publication wear 'cowboy" clothes during the final week before The Studio of Fine Arts, with Thursday continue until 4 p.m. Another 3, A.D., 1950 June 24. the Black on June Rodeo 22, 23, directing Jerrilyn the Golden Spike time may be arranged for later G. Mann, Attorney at law dance and Phyllis W. Pope the classes to the wishes Walter according First Security Bank Building narration, will present "Hansel of group Brigham, City, Utah Ralph H. Germer of June. This production, in- FIELDING PLANS of Estate of Executor tegrating the arts of dance and FUN DAY Henry Germer drama, will tour the valley in a In a program sponsored by the Deceased to five of four series appearances. Fielding Ward Primary and M. I. 5tp Included in the cast will be stu- A. a Fun Day is dents from many sections of the noworganizations, being planned for WednesNOTICE TO PUBLIC county. June 21. day. "Hansel and Gretel", based on to the provisions of full-daPursuant is y The being program the Elbert Humperdinck version organized to raise funds for pro- Section Utah Code will be preceded by a fanciful 1943, for hearing two public IDS of Annotated, the groups jects prologue featuring "The Old Wo- the coming year. will be had by the Board of Edman Who Lived in a Shoe" and During the day, eats and ucation of the Box Elder County her many children. Special stage drinks will be on sale, and prizes School District, on June 26, 1950, and lighting effects are being will be given to winning contest- at the hour of 7:30 o'clock pjn., aranged. In presenting "Hansel ants in the days contests. at the office of the Board of Ed and Gretel" as the first of a seThe day's schedule follows: ucation, County ries of childhood classics, Mrs. 11 a.m. races House, Brigham City Utah. Black and Mrs. Pope hope to 0 f 12 noon, Boy's ball game. on application give the children of the valley 1 p.m. Men's ball game. the Budget Officer of the said an evening of interesting and Board for increased appropria 2 p.m. Horse pulling educational entertainment. 4 p.m. Auction tions to certain divisions of the ' 1949-5- 0 4:30 p.m. Calf riding budget, said application REGISTRATION AGENTS now being on file with the Clerk 8. p.m. Fights ANNOUNCED of the said Board. Box Elder County's registration ARMY SCHEDULES Pursuant to the provisions of Now to were election " agents for Big Show Section ORGANIZED Utah Code, announced this week by K. B. RESERVE PROGRAM Annotated, 1943, public hearing New Olsen, County Clerk. An for men be will be had by the Board of EdVoters who are not registered tween opportunity of 17 and 35 is ucation of the Box Elder County the ages must do so on one of the follow- - hpincr nffprprl nnHpr fViA TT H School District, on June 26, 1950, ing dates: June 20, July 1 July, Army,s organized reserve pro; at the hour of 7:30 o'clock p.m. 25, August 1, October 10, October gram, official sources disclosed at the office of the Board of Ed17. and October 31. this week. ucation, County Court House, The authorized agents are as Under the new retire- Brigham City, Utah of the proscheme, follows: ment at the age of 60 posed budget of the Board of EdBear River City, Mary S. Ander- are pensions available to men on active ucation, County Court House son; Beaver Dam, Mrs. Ruby Reserve duty. An intitial sign-u- p Boweii; Bothwell, Mary Edna is three years. Ratings are period Nelson; Blue Creek, Vera Hyde; available to Reservists now on Collinston Rosada Fryer; Clear inactive WESTERN RODEO COMPANY duty, and to civilians Creek, Mrs. Vern Kempton, Dew- with special skills. ey ville, Nellie K. Gardner; East me program would require Garland, NaVelle N. Rhodes: either 48 or 24 paid drill periods La Von B. Garfield; Fieldduring the year, depending on ing, Millie Welling; Garland, El- the class of MONTE YOUNG'S RIDES AND SHOWS unity and short len M. Nielsen; Grouse Creek, tours of duty may be included. Louisa C. Roberts. Reserve men would be called DAYS Honey ville. Norma Gilmore; to active duty only in the event Howell, Israel H. Fackrell, Junc- of national emergency, officials tion, C. Douglas Lind;; Park said. vaiw MUSIC TUTORS LIST INSTRUMENTAL OPENINGS VAma Tarter - Brigham City. Utah, on the proposed budget of the Board of of the said 8cW? coverning the school year inducted of 1950-5copy of which budget Of 1950-5is now on file with the clerk of Eberhart z the said Board. Ed-cati- on ! ZT1 1, 1. Unless there are good reasons to the contrary the said proposed budget will be adopted as the ' EducatiJ ' 7liv Geohart SiWar r cm rt p uuy ior lash and Pay v nm.npv oCT Bnr- arjjvE JUNE 22 - 23 - 21 i REMEMBER THE j FUND-RAISIN- G 1950 Golden Spike x 75-21-- 2, Court JUNE 22 , the 23 24 LEVI STRAUSS 3 BIG DAYS WAIST OVERALLS 3.45 . on Attend the Plan " 75-21- -2, ALL SIZES Tremonton's GOLDEN SPIKE RODEO ARENA Gephart's DIAL 4141 TREMOM Slock by tiili ViWniWi iMi'iiiBi it GEPHART'S have ti ,1 El-wo- practical gift suggest? for Father 5 Oi!E AnJ If (otH of Ys, i look will show you why it'l Font for Fashion, again lor 'SO! Ones again ford's modern styling earned It the Fashion Academy's coveted Medal is "Fashion Car of the Year." No other car at any price has received such an honor 2 years in a row. ' 'T I3J Jrz ONE w eon hardly li n rvn Ji7 AnJ yo 90 so tor '' 0 HAND You can hardly hear the '50 Ford's or its companion in powerful both aro quality, the 95 h p. Si "hushed" to a whisper. Your ride is quiet, too, because throughout Ford's roomy QUE vj-- j, i ji Men's riYLOIl SPORT at GEPHARTS ALL LEATHER . . . MEN'S ROMEO l 1 mww Refreshments AT YOUR FORD DEALER'S So economical to buy . . . and to own! i j TR I -- MOTOR CO. Dial 2121 Word was received Charles A. Nelson, has bren awarded a three quarter tuition scholarship to the University of Utah. oodeo tores Co, 1 June "Buy for Cash and Pay Less" this week TREMONTON x: DIAL Sp&e Golden a. BEAR RIVER STUDENT RECEIVES U. OF U. SCHOLARSHIP Mr. and Mrs. Tremonton GeiAart get-toget- that Donna Rae Nelson, daughter of The Box Elder County and a followed the meeting. I REHEMB0 PAIR joyed. Mr and Mrs. Hurd sang two duets, with Mrs. Larkin as piano accompanist. TJFSr DRIVU TUB PLASTIC TIE RACKS DRESS SOCKS Earnest McKay, who captained Bus 3 during the trip, was the speaker of the evening, and appropriate music was also en- yj",' L'P? at GEPHART'S southern California, attended a meeting of the group at the Brigham City 1st Ward last Sun. Leather ALL SIZES day. r Leather SLIPPERS of ... 98 HOUSE Mason of Howell and Mr. and Mrs W. A. Adorns, Tremonton of Bus No. 3 the Trekers, S. U. P. organization who made the recent trip to ... 498 SHIRTS Pastel Shades ATTEND S.U.P. REUNION Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hurd Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. Reed Larkin of Snowville. Mr. and Mrs. Mlrl One "Test Drive" and you'll know the luury eomtort of Ford's "Mid the safety of its Ship" Ride "Lifeguard" Body and King Site Stakes its big car readability. Then check Ford's low first cost, great mileage, low upkeep and high resale value. You'll agree Ford's the "Big Economy Package" of tha low price held. 49 at GEPHARTS Jasper Shaffer and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Isaacson and their families remained overnight in the sturdy "Uteguard" Body keeps oofeeout! CI iiflO PAINTED EAST GARLAND WARD nOLDS REUNION A successful ward reunion for the East Garland ward was held Saturday at the upper Guenevah Park in Logan canyon. It was well attended by the ward membership as well as former ward members. Dinner was enjoyed at noon followed by games for those wishing to participate and a sociable day spent by all. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Larson, Mr. and Mrs. Ursel Rhodes, Mr. and Mrs. 18 Sunday, June YL0H meeting is booked for Tuesday evening, June 27, at 7:30 in the Utah Power and Light Co. aud itorium. tYar! ( HIS DAY r ree inrormauon concerning the program is available at the office of the city clerk, and a Path ion Car FATHER REMEMBER 4141 1 22-2- I5TG 3 D |