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Show I Accept Two Year Assignment In Iran IB 15 A lMvers'1 Microfllminp THE SERVING Vol xxrx BEAR Published Weekly at Tremonton, P ft. Box 147 .ALLEY Salt Lake City 3 at the McKinley is ss. - l- ' -- registration, Sugar Company at Garland has been installed as president of the Garland Lions Club for the next year. L. C. Christopherson is the first vice president; A. G. Campbell, second vice president; and A. O. Whitney, third vice president. Other officers installed include William O. Linford as secretary; Carl Bishop, treasurer; D. J. Holmgren, tail twister; Otto E. Llnderman, Lion tamer, and directors, E. C. Jones, George David, Arthur Michaelis, and Duane Archibald. R. Evan Gee is song leader, Ellery Hall, ac companist and J. J. Shumway, chaplain. BOTH WELL BEEHIVE GIRLS DEFEAT DEWEYVILLE GIRLS J In a softball game Monday Night, the Bothwell Beehive girls won from the Deweyville Beehive . girls by a score of 10 to 7. PLEASANT EXPERIENCE? smiling staff nurse of the Intermountain Blood Bank takes blood cheerfully donated by Frank Stevens, princiof the Bear River high school. pal A a pint! of School and the donors were kept moving very systematically through T su- Utah-Idah- ij ' A VERY J. Earl Arnold, Assistant o perintendent of the f ; (f ions Club 4 .'Ml 1 Earle Arnold Heads Garland J. Valley People Donate 299 Pints for Bloodbank Residents of northern Boxf Elder county burned out Tuesday In a most satisfying manner and contributed 299 pints of blood for the Intermountain Blood Bank. Bed Cross officials were overwhelmed with the support given tthe project which was sponsored by the Bed Cross unit of northern Box Elder county, Mrs. D. R. Waldrort. chairman. Numerous civic organizations also supported the project. E. E. Henderson, director of the Red Cross unit said he was overwhelmed by the support end organization given the Red Cross by the people, doctors and nurses who had made the project so successful. The of blood given far exceeds that of other communities of much larger size. The units were" set up in an assembly type arrangement Number 42 Utah. Thursday, July 17, 1952 3 If 1 checking, typing, and throughout the whole pro- cedure. Many comments heard from the donors were that they not had so much attention in their lives, as was given during the entire process. According to Mr. Henderson, the blood which was donated here Tuesday should be in Korea within seven days. It was packed in ice here- repacked in b- r .or' I sa. ! :a x ( There was only one reaction from the 299 patients, and the ' tout conttntiedrl w ark "two hours over the allotted time to accomodate the many volunteers. Mrs. Waldron, chairman of (the local Red Cross chapter expresses appreciation to her and all donors in the valley. rr - The liunnell family check important stopping places on their itinerary to Iran. They will sail year stay in the Far Ea3t ifrom New York City August 1st for a two Bunnell Family Leave For Two Year Stay In Far East Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Bunnell and son Duane and daughter Oneta, plan to leave Tremonton this week end for the first part of their journey to Iran, where they; expect to live for the next two years. Mr. Bunnell who has been Mrs. Audrey L. Frodsham, 39, a vocational agricultural in- -' wife of Dan Frodsham of Logan structor at the Bear River remains In a serious condition high school for the past fifteen at the Valley Hospital, where she years has accepted a position j wasvtaken following an automowith the Utah State Agricu- bile accident Sunday Morning. ltural College to spend the next) She was a passenger in a 1951 two years aiding and improv- - Austin driven by her son, Merle ing farming methods in Iran,! LeRoy Frodsham, 16, when he under the Point 4 plan of the lost control of the machine, State Department of the which left the road and overUnited States. turned three times. Mrs. FrodWhile the Bunnells have been sham is suffering from a fracplanning on the assignment tured skull and was still unfor some time, definite date conscious Thursday. of their departure was made The driver was also injured, at a board meeting of the and is receiving treatment for a trustees of the UJ5JLC. last fractured leg. Two other chilSaturday, according to D A. dren, R. Dan, 13 and Ndra Lynn Burgoyne assistant director of Frodshaem, 9, received minor Extension Service in charge of cuts and bruises in the accident. The accident happened 154 the Point 4 program. Present plans for the family miles west of Snowville on High will' be a week or more in way U. S. 30 about 9:30 am. Washington D. C and then on Sunday as the group were to Idaho for a family re to New York where they will .. sail on the U. S. Excambion ' union. , August 1st.. They will touch at several HAROLD REESE Mediterranean sea ports and TO ATTEND will disembark at Beirut, Leb NATIONAL CONVENTION anon, about August 26 and will State Representative Harold go overland by caravan through Reese plans to leave Saturday the, holy land to Tehran, Iran by streamliner for Chiat which place they will be morning cago, to attend the sessions of assigned to their post, the Democratic National Congreatly missed in this com vention. He will join other Utah The Bunnell family will be delegates for the trip. munity, as they have been very active in church and civic ca- DEWEYVILLE DAIRY pacities, and the well wishes HERD CLASSIFIED and Godspeed of the people go Leon D. Gardner of Deweyville, with them. Utah, has recently had his herd of registered Holstein-Friesia- n GIRLS SOFTBALL SCORES dairy cattle classified for type Recent scores in the girl's ll (body conformation) under the games are: Deweyville 26, official type classification proTremonton 4th 3; Deweyville 40, gram, conducted by the Holstein Thatcher 1; Deweyville 25, Both-we- ll Friesian Association of America, 5. national organization of Games within the last week cattle breeders. showed Tremonton 4th defeatOf 37 eligible animals in the ing Elwood 21 to 11 and Bothwell herd now classified, 1 is desigdefeating Tremonton 4th by a nated "excellent," 7 "very good," score of 19 to 18. 14 "good plus," and 12 "good." Logan Woman In 3erious Condition At Hospital . vm i - refrigerated planes and flown to Korea. NVV. HI n I ( ..u Part of the lineup of donors as they passed t he record and history taking units before receiv ' j by trained Red Cross nurses and doctors. ing physical check-u- p . Civil Defense " Films To Be Shown Two films on Civil Defense will be shown next Monday night at McKinley School gymnasium, announces the Business and Professional Women's Club, who are sponsoring the showing. "Atomic - Alert," and ''Fire Fighting for Householders," which will deal with the various phases of atomic warfaere and protection of the home in case of fire will be of value to all citizens. Mayor Kleon Kerr will be present to report on the Civil Defense work in the city and Jennie Oyler will sing a solo. Everyone is invited to attend. Watkins Home To Fight For Seat In Senate Interest Rises In County Politics; Deadline Nears Pioneer Day The Public is invited to attend a Pioneer Day celebration to be held at Portage July 19. An outstanding parade with the neigh boring communities cooperating, will stiart at one o'clock. will be the opening event of celebration. A It the snappy program will follow. There will be sports Local political contests be-- events all afternoon. Plenty of gan to shape up this week as election. R. J. Potter, (R) , East refreshments and cold drinks. (ten Box Elder County men fil- Garland is presently a two-ye- ar Please Come! ed as candidates in the coining ptate and county elections. Republican candidates hav$ until Saturday at 1 p. m. to file, while the Democratic deadline is Friday, July 25, at 5 p.m., according to K. B. Olsen, county clerk. Four Republicans and one Democrat are seeking election to the state senate. They are Clifton O. M. Kerr, (R) W. iVosco Call (R), Brigham City; Lawrence' G. Whitney (R). Tremonton; Ross Bowen (R), Brigham City and J. Harold Reese (D), Bear River City. Mr. Kerr Is presently a state representative and served as, speaker of the house during the recent legislature. Call, Whitney and Bowen are newcomers to state political contests. The only Democrat filed! eo far is Mr. Reese, seeking reelection as t state senator. - Kleon Tremonton's1 Kerr, mayor, has filed as a candidate for state representative from District 'Number two on the Republican ticket. Senator Arthur V. Watkins. who twill face three opponents in a contest for renomination Dn the Republican ticket, was busy this week setting up his headquarters in the Newhouse Hotel and preparing for an aggressive campaign. The senator, arrived from Washington Tuesday and had planned to take a brief rest (following the party convention In Chicago, but changed his plans when three opponents tiled against him before the deadline. "1 intend to wage a fighting campaign for renomination and he said. "I think I am entitled to it on a basis of my first term record, what I have done for Utah in a hosGrant M. Prisbrey, Brig-hatile congress and In the face of City, has filed as Demoparty tradition." cratic candidate for representative for District number one. In the race for county comMrs. Renald Anderson visited during the week In Bountiful mission (posts, two incumbent) with the Dale. Anderson family. commissioner! are seeking re Tre-imont- ; Portage Plans , m comm'ssioner but is seeking the four year office. Lewis S. FRED RUCKER LOCATED Wight, pres- (R), Brigham City, ently four year commissioner wants the two year post when his term ends. Edward D. Ward, (D). Brigham City, is a past county commissioner who was defeated in the last election, but is filing again for the office. Several other candidates were expected to file on both tickets before the final deadlines. Methodist Church News IN VIRGINIA soft-ba- Holstei- . n-Friesian Bear River City Plans 24th Fete Bear River City will be hoafc to the valley with their annual Pioneer Day celebration " for Wednesday andC (slated Thursday, July 23 and 24. Wednesday evening at 6:39 pan. a queen contest will be held, followed by the flrsti round of rodeo at 8:00 p. m. Events will get underway on. Thursday with a baby show all 9:00; followed by a parade all races with, 10:00. Children's prizes for age groups will ba , run at 11:00. Following luncheon and at iprogram. which starts at 1:3 a ball game is slated to geH underway at 3:00. This will be followed by a kid's dance at 5:00 and fights and wrestllnc . at 6:00. j' j. well-plann- a-r- ena stock furnished by Vera Oyler. Scheduled In the which will be an open rod-event- s, show, are bareback riding, saddle orotic riding and Brama-bul-l riding. Howard Barlow will serve as rodeo announcer. Eear River City invites thtf public to bring the family and enjoy their friendly hospitality. They guaranteed something doing all day long. POETRY CONTEST ' ANNOUNCED Results of the poetry contest conducted in Box Elder County by the Writer's Realm for the League of Utah Writers have been announced by Renie H. president. Abble Madsea of Brigham City was first place winner, Dora T. Brough of Tremonton, second place, and Verna Johnson of Bear River City, third place. ' Llt-tlewo-od, -t- Fred Rucker has written his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Rucker that he has been assigned to work in the city of Marion Virginia with an Elder Furness of. Logan, and is happy in his location. I Lynn Thomas will toe fight ' manager ,and refejree. A rodeo night will start at 8:00 with the - Third Ward Building Progresses 4 W Fight Card Set For August 1st US? By Max Adams - K The Jaycees' fight card continues to improve as the fight Two items are news from the draws nearer. To be held August 1, In the Community Church this week. The Vacation Bible School sch- B. R. Gym, new additions to the eduled for the week of July 28 fight program include Gary Nut-tof Brigham, younger brother through August 2 will soon be with us. Also we are glad to find of the onetime amateur great, that Rev. and Mrs. Anderson, our Keith Nuttal, and Wally Jones, pastor and his wife, have severed also of Brigham. It is also very themselves from the responsi- probable that Newell Whitney bilities of their employment in of Garland, always a local favorNevada so that they might reside ite, might decide to enter the in the parsonage and render full fisticuffs. Whitney, a local vettime service. This position has eran of many fights Jias met the prevented them from being with best In his weight in Utah, and us except for a short weekend always provides the crowd with Pleased with the progress of the new Tremon ton Third Ward chapel on the "second, annivereach week. Employment will be what they like. of the ward, held last Wednesday evening are Roland Allen, clerk; Steve Jepperson. Smith Tickets for bouts area so the sary for them in this boxing sought that they can spend all their can be purchased from any Jay-ce- Rose Counselor; Bishop George Stenqulst, Gr'ant Thompson contractor and Clifford John,, ox at Woodward Billiards. counselor. Members of the ward met tor an evening of entertainment and refreshments. time here. 1 al e, '1 |