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Show Ik vutt? majority itn were Oi 2049 votes nf bond ciecw the! given fto that ' 1 K'ifl 3? . carneu , ThprA were oi for the issue and 1 against it. report of the yes . 1 1 6 7 9 2 23 7 l No 3 7 3 7 10 18- - 5 fere' "-- 8 12 2 5 222 39 18 37 21 f..nd ir ?,3 i 25 7 7 9 u 4 54 19 8 22 41 28 45 1 ;r City , 5 7 2 2 2 14 17 ' ln 232 23 9 30 4 30 41 22 5 10 15 10 56 37 95 45 1163 e It bU5A j 3,4,7,8 Totals 252 248 886 number of bond electing to the Board of greatest in any the is cast jJ.PABAWENA WASHAKIE 5 AT were afternoon al services a ward i J. Pabawena, -- sday Tie ::iong in the 67, born April a Washakie, a son of Jane and ! Yampgod--Ten- a. He married Julie 2 1S05 in Washakie. He aber of the L. D. S. and held i the Washakie t of GREEN-GOL- QUEENS D River Stake, with their partners and attendants will be held Fri day evening at 8 p.m. at the FJwood ward hall. The practice is in preparation-a- l for the Dance festival of the combined Bear River and South Bear River stakes to be held May death. sons, Albert RETURN FROM 10 DAY 'Pabawena; three grand- -' VACATION TRIP and three Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Abel and brothers, Jim Pabawena, Garland son Teddy, and Mr. and Mrs. W. Pabawena, Wells, Ne- - A. Westmoreland and daughter, 10 days in San Francisco and as' far South as Tiajuana, Mexico. They enjoyed a very wonderful vacation. Edn?., visited for YourTi iyv) NUMBER A n The move made this week by King Co. to the Shaw building on Main Street is complete and was made without closing the store. The manager, Robert Folkman plans to have all remodeling in the building finished by this weekend, and plans are now go- -i ing forward to a grand opening for May 6 The Gleaner Girls of the South Bear River Stake have earned the right this year to bind their sheaf, and plans have been made to hold this service next Sunday night in the Tremonton First ward chapel with the girls from all wards participating. There will be no meetings held in the other wards Sunday night, to allow all to attend this important program. Mrs. Reed Wight and other members of the General Board of M. I. A. will be present at the meeting. his conducted by 'r?wel Cutler. Speakers aionpubigee and Jim a ladies trio from 'hed the music. ';;e off"ed by Bishop Neman and John ' dedicated the grave. a, LY.h ThursJ.,y Apr,!. :7. Local Store Moves Stake Gleaners to Bind Sheaf ig are two was VALLEY 1 - Mr. and Mrs. Sam Howard of Logan spent the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Russ Waldron. remonton Businessmen reorganization of the Both-we- ll ward bishopric was effected by the presidency of the South Pear River Stake Sunday evening, April 23. Deloras L. Stokes, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Leo Stokes, was sustained as Bishop and chose Clyde Anderson as first and Delbert Firth as second counselors John Eberhart and Max Anderson, former ward If - f-- ca ! t President Kerr conducting the reorganization. With the appointment of L. Stokes, three generations of the family have served, as bishops of the Bothwell M. Stokes, grandfath er of the new bishop was appointed as presiding elder of the Bothwell, Thatcher Penrose, branch in 1894. He became bishop of Bothwell in 1898 and seared in that capacity for 24 years. One of his counselors, Rasmus Anderson, also grandfather oC the new bishop on his mother's side, also served as a counselor for 24 years. These men directed the building of the first church in Bothwell. J. Leo Stokes served as bishop of the ward during which time the new modern church building of the ward was completed. De-Lor- 9 BAEY IS BURIED. Graveside services were conducted Monday morning in the Elwood cemetery for Arnie Jor Woodruff, infant son of Joel and Wilma Randall Woodruff. The baby was born in Tremonton Thursday, and died about twenty hours after birth. Surviving besides the parents are one sister, Aletha Woodruff, as ward-Josep- BOTIIWELL'S NEW BISHOPRIC which was organized last Sunday evening. Seated are Clyde Anderson, first counselor; Deloras L. Stokes, bishop; and Delbert Firth, second counselor. Standing are John Eberhart and Max Anderson, ward clerks. WOODRUFF clerks, were retained in their positions. The retiring bishopric consisted of Clarence Anderson, who is moving rrom the ward; Mavnard Summers, first counselor. Clyde Anderson, second counselor and the ward clerks. Clifton G. M. Kerr and Wayne Sandall of the stake presidency and Donald Stenqulst, stake clerk were in attendance with j -- CTice T at RIVER M. H. i the office of ward at 13. , W.vkly BEAR al-jm- for CALLED TO DANCE who REHEARSAL was Pushed THE i - conduc-,.la- y chapel - VOLUME XXV Clifford E- Young, assistant to the Council of the Twelve will be present at the sessions of tba Bear River Stake conference Saturday night and Sunday announces President R. J. Potter. T. C. Stayner of the general welfare committee will also attend the conference. A welfare meeting wall be held POSETZIE NAROGON DIES at 6:30 Saturday night followed AT WASHAKIE Posetzie Narogon, wife of by Priesthood leadership meeting at 8 p.m. On Sunday there Naragon, died Saturday will be the two regular sessions after a four vear's illnpss. She at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. and the was born in Wyoming SeptemM. I. A. music festival will be ber 3, 1371. The couple were married in the Logan Temple, given Sunday evening. February 16, 1886. They have lived in Washakie MILLERS RETURN FROM for forty VACATION TRIP years. Bishop Newel Cutler conducted Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Miller re- the service with a ladies trio turned this week from a very en- from Portage and a Girls Chorus joyable trip to Pheonix, Arizona. from Washakie furnishing the They spent 5 days visiting places music. Prayers were offered by of interest such as ZionsBryce Lee Newman and Jim Neman and Grand Canyons. Mr. Miller's and the speakers were Ammon mother, Mrs. Rose Miller and his Pubigee and Moroni Timbimboo. aunt, Mrs. Mary Kupfer of 'The grave in Washakie cemPheonix, Arizona returned with etery was dedicated by Wilford them for an extended visit. Rogers. morning at the A rehearsal of all Green and in Washakie. He Gold queens of the South Bear resident of Wash- - araa j .SERVING Kib-achu- 1 r?r Clifford E. Young To Visit Bear River Stake Conference OB Wk Deloras Stokes New Bishop of Bothwell Students Recoverin From Auto Injuries South Bear River Stake Conference Set for May 6 and 7 h To Hold The four students of the PenSeventy rose .school, wha were injured in The quarterly conference of an automobile accident ThursQuarterly Meeting the South Bear River Stake will day night are recovering and the be held on The 153 Quorum of Seventy Saturday and Sunday, most seriously injured will be able to leave the hospital to- May 6 and 7 with Paul Child of and their partners are urged to the General Welfare Committee attend the quarterly meeting of morrow; The boys left a school dance at representing the general author- the quorum on May 5 at 8p.m. at the Tremonton First Ward ities at the sessions. and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs-J- the Thatcher school in a Ford Summer Music chapel. V. Woodruff, Tremonton and driven by Dick Hodges, son of J. H. Fronk of the Quorum NOTICE BUSINESSMEN TO Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hodges Mr. and Mrs. Albert Randall, Slated Program Just south of the school, the A regular luncheon meeting t ''"dency is arranging xor a Washington. sp(lcial sp!aker for lhis meeting 12 noon, Wednes A very educational and worth Elder Demude of the S- D. A. machine failed to make the will be held at ood attendance is desired. curve and turned over, breaking day May 3rd, at George Oak a"d a In connection while instrumental music pro- Church of Ogden conducted the off a with the. special utility pole and demolish- Cafe for the Tremonton Bus- -j burial wrf-- by Rogers and service, will also refreshments (program, gram is being announced at this ing the car. Darrell Stokes, son inessmen's Ass'n Mortuary. be served. of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Stokes, was time. This event will be conducmost seriously injured, suffering ted throughout the Bear River ELDERS TO severe cut on the neck which a summer. area this Valley coming SEE FILMS severed his jugular vein. Newell Under the direction of J. W. The First Quorum of Elders son of Mr. and Mrs. ArDalton, Pulsipher and Gene Jorgensen and their wives are invited to nold Dalton received a bad head instruction on such instruments to attend a cottage meeting. Frias cornets, trumpets, clarinets, day evening at 8 o'clock at the bruise and the other two, the driver and Monte Diderick-sosaxaphones, oboe, bassoon, trom- home of Dr. George Ficklin. son of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Unusual Interest in Box Elder Clifton Kerr, incumbent, Rebone, bass horn, French horn, Movies and slides of their recent Diderickson were cut bruised and evident was offices county public publican, Tremonton. violins, cellos, and bass violins trip to Mexico will be shown by in the accident. this year from the large num- Assessor will be made available to boys Dr. Ficklin. ber of filings, especially for the Ernest E. Hansen, incumbent. and girls from fifth grade up commissioner's posts. Seven have through high school level. Brigham City. commissioners Republican, filed for Under the supervision of the Fred L- Petersen, Democrat, commisand five for four-yeBox Elder County Board of EdBrigham City. for the comsioners will county primary, County Surveyor course this ucation, Editorial to be held September 5th. mence June 5th, will be free of A. Carruthers, Republican, The candidates, their party afcharge to the students, and Box school City. the a new Brigham of construction the of results When the filiation and residences are as classes will be held in the various W. II. Griffiths, incumbent. Elder School District bond elec- building as an emergency need, follows: at Bear and schools elementary became and that a beautiful new City. Democrat, Tuesday, held Brigham Four-yeComissioner tion River High School. the citizens of the Valley ing had been planned, just bare-an- d Edward D. Ward, Democrat Treasurer A number of instruments are the northern and western iy adequate in size for the incumbent, Brigham City. Boyd M. Sheffield, incumbent, available in the communities and were at first students who will enter it the county H. the of Davis, Democrat, Republican, Brigham City. George music houses have announced part and bewildered, and as first day the doors open. The Garland. Horace S. Rose, Democrat, puzzled at rent instruments will they became new building was then held up the of voting M. Garland. Reeder, Republican, the pattern Adolph reasonable cost. t. aroused and indig- - as a model for all future Recorder ' struction in the Box Elder Dis- - Corinne. It is urged that parents avail more clear, A. Effie E. Adams, incumbent. ReC. Hall, (Bud) Republican, themselves of the opportunity to bond issued trict, stating that we have some Brigham City. the Brigham City. publican, Although give their children this musical small margin of good buildings, and others, that O. Luella the with Johnrirrieri MacFarlane, DemoHadfield, Republican, training, and at an early date, 277 votes, the fact that Brigham have been built with a few crat, Brigham City, Brigham City. contact either Mr. Jorgensen or Clerk Commissioner the southern pan oi pennies pincnea, a ooiiar savca Two-yeMr. Pulsipher and discuss de- City and K. B. Olsen, incumbent, ReThomas Donald Hunsaker, Re except maniua, nere ana w.ie . . um wc miu tails concerning this program. the county, voted solid without exception where we publican, Honeyville. Brigham City. publican, Honeyville and and The schedule of time Tolman Burke, Republican, W. Douglas, Republican, bond issue, is past have "built the best" it has the Fred against later. announced place will be proven tnrougn me years w ue Brigham City. Honeyville. understanding. weeit tne ago, Robert the best oargam. Nielsen, Democrat, Robert J. Potter, Republican, Not quite a year funds to the there be exact, Again to referring Brigham Garland. City. East of May 1st, SMITH BABY the available the insurance from Howard Glenn, Democrat, Tre- Sheriff appeared in The Leader, IS BURLED Box the and central School and those to monton. Warren incumbent. Hyde. Garland Times Graveside services were held Elder News Journal, a large ad- - come from taxes (the special Charles II. Clifford, Republi- Democrat, Brigham City. Ural Ilunsakrr, Republican, Monday at 3 p.m. at the Penrose vertisement, carrying the signa- building levy imposed at the can, Brigham City. son of Wallace Wilde, Democrat, Per- Honeyville. cemetery for the infant tures of one hundred and twenty time the Central School burned.) Steven Zundell, Republican, Mr. and Mrs. Albert L. Smith, three of the leading citizens of as unmarked money these ry. in of citizens Brigham sentative evening Willard. support born was A. a.sking Sunday who Gardner, RepubliCity, George County Attorney Rriham and died soon alter for the construction of a school went on record as agreeing, can, Bear River City. O. Dee Lund, "But we feel that whatever it State Legislature Dist. One birth. Invocation was offered by building to replace the Central e gymnasl-firnew Fred to build the A. by takes was Bishop destroyed J. Meservy, Republican. Brigham City. school which Engvar Petersen, urn and carry out the remodeling Brigham City. Omer J. Call Democrat, BrigL. Petersen of Brigham was the August 9, 1947. on Boar some Winora DJ. and ham program advertisement, duct a Democrat, repair by City. White, LeRoy this In speaker, incumbent. Walter G. M" person was quoted River high school which you have Perry. Miller and Irene Shuman, and "fore-siteBis- is Central morally dedicated been "Before by City. Two . was Dist Brigham promised State Republican, Legislature the grave as saying will and Owen L. uw Demowno marked. River That Thomas John High promise Bear Vernieu, the Jensen, and Orsen Democrat, Brough, hoD Your new this be must either services. built, are kept. City. crat, Brigham the of school Gym charge to- - nasium mast be built, and it will is going to be brought w De te not merely a "gooa enouKn sput it's going gather or Trail Builders buildlne. but "the best" that can wide open; . ad this from be built. It must be built with Quoting further Trail Meet Final date for the Bear River high school orchestra and band was the future in mind, built to serve hurt it made "What concert has been set for Wednesday, May 3, in the high school we for 50 years. It is real economy be true ah trail builder boys of the that it might auditorium at 8:15 p. m. of petty local to do this! The program has been planned to give students and patrons South Bear River Stake will par- have been guilty recom"And we desire and iealousies, and bickering In the High the in special who attend a variety of music. The full hour concert will feabe a standard ticipate Sooner or iai r sutu aiw mend that such nast 2:30 at at ' ture selections prepared for the region music contest and will Trail Day, Saturday hurt us all. We can established in the building of the m r n school include novelty numbers and a group classical, grounds, the hlth null' together if WE TRUST each new Central srhool In Brigham are of marches. should be rainintr. the boys and if we want to pull to City. This building can be built The concert will betfn a drive by the band to secure funds to asked to meet at the Second other another but $440,000, for about time were gether." church. would Ward now purchase new uniform'. Those in use nt the present on to say $50 000 added text ad The pj well are Arranpements for the days to its usepurchased in 1020. and with 21 years of service City was openly add Immenscky is hoped by the band member.'? that, the p?tmns will supare under the directum that Brigham amount save that and for rur Mipprt and for us fulness J- Wr, Pulsipher, asking Morns, Irene main-TurGiles. n of Connie .".chnol board over and over again in port them in purrhnsinfT new uniforms," states t0" the support director of the band. to Pa;e 8 and Fdith L. Summers oi members we had elected, citing stake board. . - J n, Many Seek County Offices In September Primary It's Happened Again two-ye- ar - ar An build-know- n, ar con-nan- r. ar I I i S4 J i. W ; repre-Brigha- m ' Rep'-.tlcan- , d" ear-Scho- gym-coun- e Present company. pltrtbutorforthe fining Mrr Miller has been active in civic affairs, having served on ho is Worklng the city councirfrom 1938 to 1948 Xf! -s- Tremnton, e Miller. hjf1 and elementary uUSncss rG:,s ? ! ' r caer & Oil 1929 n- - 5!:yrd 0'1 ' the company jpp"inted Oil and as a member of the Tremonton fire department for the same period. He is also a charter Tremonton Lion.i Member of club and served as club president in 1940. The Miller family consist of his wife Ethel and three children, a son Dennis and two daughters, Rnvola M. Wise and Trudy Ann te ty High School Band Sets Concert To Hold High Miller. The Millers have a lovely hnm? Primary Re. on North First East. ol .... xl-- - semi-classica- w-r- 'It ut - n. |