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Show M H"n,f r S'.ated W Saturdaywillmorning r the valley -morning of 'V S::; junior Chamber annual at it's first TO 1 f Sin More File As County Candidates :s During the past week, six new filings for candidacy for next . to of interest fall's county election have been E- v . ' ntrctPrS." made, bringing the total up U tr.e yw"" VOLUME XXVII 13 at the 'il3l Fronk. chairman of PuritohcJ .it Tremonton. L't..h April. ( 1950 NUMBER 19 to K. B. present time, according h Plenty of Olsen, county clerkThe new filings were made by hunters, as well Wallace Wilde, Perry on the of Final Dates Set number Democratic ticket for two year ' commissioner; George A- GardFor Filing have ner, Bear River City, for two. the giving year commissioner on the Monday evening, April 10, at K. B. Olsen. county clerk, The retum-rn- S annual Junior ticket; A Carruthers, i; J eg? 8:00 will be open meeting at the FARMERS' SWEETHEART advises that the final date an original theme comBrigham City for county sur- or individual public library, where citizens are for filing for candidacy on posed by Theron Butler, will be veyer on the Republican ticket; written on the invited to meet with the mayor & held in the Bear River High Ursel Hunsaker, Honeyville, for Zm te a small prize, the Democratic ticket will be and city council to discuss any School gymnasium, 9:00 Friday sheriff on the Republican ticket; $50.00 and $40.00 April 27, and the County Priproblems of interest to the city. H. Clifford, Brigham be Charles night. will FT This meeting will also be open mary convention is set for The will be spent two year commissioner for evening City, LYNN F. JAMES to discussion of the coming wat13.ToVin UnV&t orto May the fill thf Pfmuhlifon Ross' dancing Shorty Ltement gets underway er bond election, next Thursday. VEl" chestra. A special intermission The deadline for ths fil.Hadfield, Brigham City, for when the For a better understanding of will feature the Juniors proman- four year commissioner on the ings on the Republican tickstart the egg hunt I Valley the problems facing the city, all jaups ade and will include talent from Republican ticket. et is April 15th with the the Utah State individuals should Answers Agricultural Mission Call Previously filings had been CSitswillbe divided attend. county Republican convenCollege. During the intermission been made by Fred D. Douglas, of Children groups. tion set for May1 6. the theme song will be sung by Democrat 2 year; commissioner; Lynn, son of Mr. and Mrs. one (l5 years inclusive in Carol Howard Ferris James Craghead. of Glenn, Democrat, 2 year Park 6 Valley, LOCAL 0 CLUB , 8 to another, 5 to are of Prom the Mrs. Effie Adams, who commissioner; will enter L. D. the Utah, CARRY OUT PROJECTS ; third, and 5 or under in S. Mission Home on Rowane Theron Butler and Edward D. Ward, Demrecorder; 1950 17, colored April Easter Vjrth. The ocrat, 4 year commissioner; Jorgensen Leases Thomas. Sharon Kerr and R. H. the city prior to his departure for the The local 20 30 club, whose r3 be hidden in comPeck head the decorations now for Lakes is in George H. Davis, Democrat, 4 Great charter Mission. application Local Theatres church grounds, and inrov while Lois Miller and mittee year commissioner; Boyd Shefhome the has office, x presented Lynn Graduated from Box i surroundings. of Kent Blackham in are field, treasurer; Erthree charge Republican, Sallies and placed com-Safety g Elder School with the class Otto Jorgensen, who has been the High 'M Mr. Fronk, the E. 11:00 be nest to held Hansen, them assembly Republican, at crossings for the safety affiliated with the Allied of Ned Oyler, of '43, after which he served with consists ssessor. Janice Last, of morning. Friday school children have and Theatres since last November Williams, Dick the U. S- Navy for 18 months MISS PATTT COVEY j Ha. Jack Warren Hyde, Democrat, counSato and Connie Fors-ber- g -. Reed Palmer and Shelduring World War n. He re- painted the pedestrian lane has leased the Orpheum and Dorothy committees in head ty sheriff; O. Dee Lund, Republicharge ceived his B. S. degree in Agri- slogans. At present the group Main Theatres from the comcannon. can county attorney; and K. B. of and floorshow, are programs working on other projects in pany, and assumed the manageculture from Utah State Argicult" Patti Covey Olsen, Republican, county clerk. of the the with purpose ment April 1st. ure College March 15, and will keeping "The Prom will excel in beau- Sweetheart of Local lool Board Member club. Mr. Jorgensen announces tiful decorations and an unusgraduate with the class of '50. Bear River Alumni At College he is affiliated with a for remodeling and ren- ual theme and will definitely be F.F. A. plans :Discuss TO LAND FAMILY Chapter Sigma Nu Fraternity; Alpha ovating job at the Orpheum. the highlight of the year," states Association Sets Zeta, Plans include placing of new the prom committee. Bond Issue honorary agricultural ATTEND FUNERAL the Bear River Representing Fraternity; and The Block and Word was received this week, screen, projector and sound and The public is cordially invited chapter of Future Farmers of Annual Party Bridle E. Club, Animal Husbandry by Mrs. Pearl Toland, of the other local improvements. Weight, superin-- i beth to attend. America at the state convention the of the Box Elder Fraternity. death of a brother in law, Arch Mr. Jorgensen is also working as their "Sweetheart" was Miss Plans for the 1950 Bear RiTer an in-tHis farewell dance will be held Gardner of Afton, Wyoming. All on a plan to bring pictures to Pattl Covey. The members, their high school Alumni party are iy Schools, has issued Bear River to all civic organizations in the Park Valley Amusement the Toland family attended the Tremonton and Garland at an leaders and the honored Swee- now complete. The date Is April to area attend this in lite Hall. Saturday, April 15, 9:00 p.m. funeral services, held in Afton, early date after their release in Stake thearts met last weekend at the 14, at 8 p.m. The program is Sets Green Teacher His farewell testimonial will be Thursday. Lake SKinley Parent Hotel Newhouse in Salt Lake for made up of Alumni talent- DancSalt City. ing will be under the Prom de xation meeting Monday Sunday afternoon, April 16, 1:00 the annual convention. Bali Gold and a full evening's corations, i hear Hervin Bunderson p.m., at the Park Valley Ward Miss Covey was one of four is in store for all entertainment member of the school Chapel. The Green and Gold ward candidates who were chosen by who attend. discuss he present and The public is invited to attend. queens of South Bear River Stake the chapter. She was elected by $ of the school bond elec- will all be crowned at the stake popular vote of the members. a has brother, younger Lynn i Shop At the convention, Miss Covey ball, to be held at the high Sydney, serving in the Western hMQuinney, president of States Mission, now stationed at school gymnasium, under the competed with forty girls from A., also extends an in-- n Prom decorations, next Tuesday all the chapters of the state. She Open Saturday The annual spring convention- Durango, Colorado. to citizens of this area was rated as one of the top six of the northern district of Utah night. Yes, there is a Spudnut Shop Matilda B. Dewey :;e advantage of this The Queen's oppor, LEGION AUXILIARY TO clubs procession is in the contest. near Tremonton. Another shop Federation of Women's learn for themselves, HOLD FOOD SALE scheduled to start promptly at will open, Saturday, April 8, at in the rapidly growing system of of The American Legion Auxiliary Wellsville, it is announced by Dies at 'tons of the election. 8:30, so those desiring to see the A. E. Buchanan Spudnut Shops, opens Saturday, will hold a food sale, at the Utah Mrs. J. Paul Burgess, Hyrum, should 83 highlight of the ball April 8, one block south of the Mrs. Matilda Dewey, Power & Light building on Sat- district Lee's Lockers Crossroads. This shop is individpresident." The first died Wednesday morning at the plan to be there on time. Buys 'i King Co. There will be no charge for the urday morning, April 8th, start- session will convene at 9:30 a.m. home of a son, Dr. H. Asa Dewey, ually owned and operated by 10 a. m. Everybody is ina will be at banned. Hansen Leland ball and 'love Sto completed corsages ing Chase Petersen and Lawrence Ward Second in the chapel. in Richfield, of a cerebral hem re deal last weekend, wherein A. Lloyd, both of Tremon'on. It is vited to purchase their Easter Luncheon will be sefved at 12:30 orrhage. E. Buchanan purchased Lee's operated EEn of Burley, Idaho is cakes, cookies, salads, etc.,under an exclusive by the Senior Literary club of Mrs. Dewey was the wife of Former Resident Locker Storage and plant in franchise arrangement Jaonton this week with Wellsville. James Ernest Dewey, former making and near the high Peltons Spudnuts Incorporated, Tremonton pncnts to Eove the local CAMERA ENTHUSIASTS Theme of the luncheon meetConcert bishop of the Deweyville ward school. Mr. Hansen started the of Salt Lake City. TO ORGANIZE I King store from it's ing will be "Democracy in Our She had come to Deweyville at precamera in locker interested storage and plant in 1937, The outstanding feature of the dion across the street to Anyone Community." It will be keynoted the age of 13 to live at the home 3rd camwas the which or at still movie isaw and that either time, work, A. opening will be free Spudnuts Iverson building. by an address from Dr. George of J. C. Dewey. With the excep orand has in an the attend to is invited State, and Ice Cream, given away on. King states era, plant the of that they hope Boyce, superintendent tion of three years spent in Mc 'We to make the move ganization session at the Ray managed the business until the Saturday between the hours of Indian school at Cammon, Idaho, they lived in s May l. on 2 and 4 p.m. The owners are Ashcraft home present time. Monday Brigham, who will bring with Deweyville until twelve years to in this anxious have everyone night at 8 p.m. him three Navajo girls from the ago. Mr. Dewey died June 3, 1945 area because distry to they Spudnuts, school. Dr. Boyce plans Mrs. Dewey was bora in Eng-- tYour Tremonton Chapter Plans Businessmen truly are America's finest food cuss the home conditions of land, and was brought to Ameri confection. Spudnuts will be dethese girls and the change in ca by neighbors of her family, 25 Anniversary licious for every member of the their life that is taking place in as a convert to the L. D. S. FA. F. River's Bear His school. chapter family. With the new shop so their work at the as Church. She had served Five near, they can be bought while will it's women celebrate at to j is "Twenty the give purpose president of the Relief Society Years of Progress", at a reunion still warm. the convention an opportunity and Primary in the Deweyville to become personally acquainted ward, and was also active in banquet on April 27, in the Bear Second Ward Choir Co River high school cafeteria. with some of the pupils and Sunday School work. I A the containing in with pamphlet their touch progress j keep f Surviving in addition to Dr. 1 names of past members along To Present Easter ! if I I" i wish. foster a are they daughter, Dewey ' I I ' with their present addresses and Cantata f Col. E. W. Timberlake, ROTC Mrs. Charles Cavenaugh, Los J. Sunday of and a list occupations commandant at Utah State Ag- Angeles, California; two grand' achievements of the chapter is The Tremonton 2nd ward choir I ricultural also will sons and a granddaughter. Her college, printed to commemorate will present an Easter Cantata. being luncheon address J. the C. meeting. of husband was a brother s" "i jn ' occasion. the viHe will discuss a problem of "The .Exalted Christ", at th Dewey, Tremonton and Mrs. R Mrs. Lucille B. Swenson, forand 2nd Ward on Distinguished speakers tal importance concerning the M. Gardner, Deweyville. Sunday evening, mer Bear River Valley musician, special- guests have been invited 8 p.m. The choir will be standing of Utah State cadets starting Funeral services will be con- is one of three outstanding ar- to participate on the program. under the direction of Mrs, among those of the nation in ducted in Richfield Friday and tists of the state to be heard at 1 v James Walton, with Mrs. Howard their tests of eyesight. i u the body will be brought to a concert being sponsored by if i j Freiss at the organ and Dalene Mrs. O. Jay Kingston, Murray, Home Choir A Cappella Deweyville Saturday morning. the Garland Civic and I . state Federation president, will Friends may call at the ward Arts Club for Saturday, April 15 Stenquist at the piano. 1 Make Two Day the principal morning chapel after 10 a.m. until 11 in the stake tabernacle. 1 give IT'S A BOY FOR ORIS officers state other and address, o'clock, the time set for funeral Reginald Beales, violinist and Concert AND DELPIIIA RUDD -. present' also will be heard during services in Deweyville. Burial Blanche M. Christensen, soprano ill 4, Mr. and Mrs. Oris Rudd f the day. Highlights of the mor- will be in the Deweyville ceme- soloist will share the bill with announce the birth of a son on A school The Bear River high will be the ning's business Mrs. Swenson, and an outstandtery. 23 at the Logan hospital March Wedwill leave choir Cappella election of district biennial ing musical treat is promised nesday morning on a two day Mrs. Rudd is the former Delphia of ratification and the officers ' those who attend. RECOVERS FROM 'v tour, which will take them to Bunderson. W amendments to the constitution OPERATION five Idaho towns for lyceum and ANNOUNCEMENTS and HARRY DREW ON concert dur-inappearances. Mrs. Lillian Felt will sing Dan Briggs has recovered from PLANNING BOARD The METHODIST CHURCH Accompanied by their director the morning session, ac- his recent operation and will be William R. Pf rsons, Minister Gene of name Jorgensen and pianist the to work error, Mrs. Monday. Through Margaret able to return companied by April 8, Saturday, Phil Johnson was placed a3 a Virginia Ericksen, the choir will 2:15 "The Prayer Perfect" member of the newly named city sing first at the Preston, Idaho Radio Program, Station KBUII, Pit. Receive fore- ' women, Loraine Poultrymen planning board. Harry Drew was high school, Wednesday school Brigham City. g of emonton Ted is a member of the Utah two Garland Arimo at the noon; a at later high board to the named Easter Sunday, April 9, 1950 ttS firm Panted Pharmaceutical Association and Law as SOloisi, accompaiucu ujr afternoon and an Payment 6:00 Sunrise Service. Readings Mrs. S. Millan Peck. Organ Patronage meeting instead of Mr. Johnson, during the concert will be given in Club. serve. evening to Lions Mrs. was unable the Tremonton who be Mrs. D. E. Peckcnpaugh. will music by played Cochran, manager Farmers and poultrymen in one of the Pocatello wards that by 7:00 at and Wellsville, Merlin Fellowship Breakfast ln now pharmacist area are Maughan, Ransom, Irving the Tremonton night. Two appearances are the church social rooms. A free to City Drug came to the store in community singing will be conchecks amounting planned for Thursday at Black-fo- will offering will be taken to deFebruary 1949, after finishing ducted by Mrs. Howard Jones, $4,112 from the Utah Poultry and high school and Lava high fray expense. his schooling at the Southern Wellsville. Farmers Cooperative. "To merchants who arc school. north11 :00 Worship Service. Federated clubs of the drus business Branch of University of Idaho still delinquent with tax reThe checks are part of the The choir was well received at Sermon:Morning Mr. ern district that will participate of Finest son "Our a is He Hope" Pocatello. at Assessnow With fiv payment the L. D. S. Institute in Logan There will be no Sunday ports to the County School of this ln the annual meeting are the $140,000 patronage Ransom Mrs. and James to Utah Office. S!nce there and or's Poultry being made by Tuesday nipht this week and nor evening services on Easter and the club Civic Improvement All Terms not in on or ,Brisham City, he city. have various other appointments members all over Utah and club, Brigham southern Idaho. The repayments before Ci,,llorp- M.Christen- around the valley during coming Sunday. April 10th, will be fillIrving spent three years in Kindergarten club Arts Home and Tuesday. April 11, 1950 of Civic months City; the Assessor. the service, eighteen ed in by the weeks. are for crg- s0'(t through n District W. S. C club. Culture Self nas bcf,r mana-t- - the time as a transport pilot in and Ladies ''.e .". Inventory of stock as of marketing cooperative in the church. The '' C''I store the at S. Caravan Society, T ! N Ladies M a O NT UN is AN fixHe Garland; (' literary K. in Italy. the nlr January 1st, r.ls: trade 4 rrpast. . '. will berin at y AC womrnb meeting US announces B. Mason Reese Lcsrion. Faculty Dr. or Hyrum; to Natalie member of the American tures, must be rcpork'd Distribution is bdng made luncheon 0, of Loan; junior civic uuu. that his office will be closed 10:00 in the morning. A12:00 an estimate will b; made for loc.ri under branch the j uaii a nome and Ihn Junior Chamber All Civic throuph at be served will Women's 12 cmithfIri: 5 for to from April April purposes by the taxing iCv.as" Strcft. and Commerce. are Invited. . and the the direction of Manager Reed Assessor's women TVfmrvnfrn church the of office." Ann Giles. 'ic Gay bum- SERVING 15 TH BEAR V-k- RIVER VALLEY !y - Junior Prom at Bear River High School Tonight J W Upen Meeting Sf-eatest eSn Prom,-featurin- - ian g F'r yjr ..,j, Park Man , civic-mind- ed in-tf- vt t 20-3- an Otto . 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