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Show Members of Senior Class, 1950, Bear River High School n ' it i I - r- - i -.- t "1 .ui.,.i.ii.ii 'J. ,' i I Olena J. Homer arrived Merrill r,,,here Sunday to Spend three left uvh-" weeks with her sons and their to families. She has spent the take winter months with her daughter. Mrs. Ella Conley in Ogden. Lanh v.lining Mrs. AWARD ASSEMBLY Carol Anderson, Oneta Bunnell, Jean GarnKaren Johnson. Gordon Lind, Beverly Owen. Clif ton Robbinson, Darrell Rose, Ann X . j; Tremonton. Utah LEADER THE Taylor. varge jay Anderson, iVont TnVm T)1S xicao, sen, uranfc it Morris, Wilma Ann Pulsipher, Ruth Rytting. Stanley Stokes, De Vere Watkins. Certificates of Merit also were awarded to: Carol Lynn Capener, Gay Brad ford. Carter Rich. Rolie K.err, Eileen Campbell, Ha Jean Baker, Norman Rose. Clarice Skinner. RichBeverly Cannon, Bonnie Gloria ardson, Lila Kemp, ir4j J t K tfl--j . a. i f- - . i f, Pi 'I . j Jr. , I J L -- 1- " - I k !. H rl 11 if ! '- - i..lnl,..,lJ .in ' ' If ;A ANNOUNCEMENTS The METHODIST CIIUKCH William It. Persons, Minister Sunday, ULY 21. 10:00 Sunday Church School 11:00 Morning Worship. Sermon: "The Farmer and His Church" 8:00 Study, "Our Faith in the Holy Spirit." Leader Rev. Arthur Gillespie, pastor of the Presbyterian Church in Brigham City. TUESDAY, MAY 23 7:30 Choir Rehearsal 8:00 W. S. C. S. meet church. Installation of at the Officers-WEDNESDAY- , MAY 24 7:30 Church School Teachers meet at the study ATTEND DENTAL CONVENTION Dr. and Mrs. R, O. Woodhead, Dr. and Mrs. R. B. Mason and Dr. and Mrs. D. B. Green were all in Salt Lake Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday where the dentists attended a convention. Use these for your hard workday meals, and leisure time enjoyment. C ORANGEADE Even the kids go for it m6 46 Oz. Can Apricot, Pineapple PRESERVES HEWLETT'S 4 Pound, 8 Oz. Bucket Makes Store Bread More Tasty Hot 9jt i DILL PICKLES Takes the dusty taste out of the mouth Per Gal gjQp 0" Pioneer Cut GREEN BEANS ffig Cheap and easy to fix. 2 Pound package Hotj) POTATO CHIPS lor Weyk-Lon- g enjoyment. SLAB BACON k ' ' ' ' a ; : v I Lb. Start the day in fine shape f BEEF ROAST J$ Let it cook while you work. ;v 1 Aj .f , . If ; l J v 1 U II 1 ;r- - v-- ' :, H l -- "i .F K' Ni. hf Leah Sorenson Leland Stone Larene Udy Carla Wood ;, . Patsy Stander Astrid Strand Lowell Vance Junior Yagi MEET HELD BY GARLAND, TREMONTON LIONS INTER-CLU- B ner, Harry Gephart, Erma Hes-lo- ir ood oas eel XeX straw HATlll j; p, Coraleigh Didrickson, Jack Krey Fronk, Donna Peterson, Carol Green, Shirleen Johnson, Sharon Fuhriman, Paul Capener, The Funk and Wagnall Award, a blue book of etiquette went to DeAnne Hansen of Bear River City. Awards for community and church service went to Darlene Davis of Tremonton and Ross Rudd of Fielding. Speech Awards and interpretative Forensic speech students were given numerous awards which included: Barbara Wood, 3 Richard Cannon, Lou awards; Jean Ballard, Karen Johnson, Richard Cannon, Marlene King, LaVere Adams, Flora Gardner, Blaine Johnson, Jack Johnson. Chad Clarke, 2 awards; Janice Pat Covey, . awards; Ann Taylor, Janice Last, Carolyn Jensen, R H. Peck, Kent Blackham, Duane 2 Kerr. Smooth Smart Lines, Weighs Only 3J0z. 1.9 Rayon Braid Straw in Summer Shades A real featherweight ozs. in size 7y8. You'll that barely nudges the find it a welcome scales at ii relief from art-- winter weight felt. of the Tremonton Lions club met Wednesday evening at the Oak Cafe, under the direction of Dell Hansen, president of the Tremonton club. The Garland Lions are sponsoring Chester Boss as a candidate for District Govefnor, at the annual convention of the Utah Lions clubs, in Cedar City, June trio. Members and Garland 1st. Scholarship Pins Scholarship pins which were given to the upper twelve in the graduating class were awarded to: Emma June Mason, Joyce Bar-kl- e, Maurine Packer, Val Jensen, Astrid Strand, Joan SumSeveral cello solos were play- mers, Donna Rae Nielson, Riched by Ted Walker, accompanied ard Cannon, Leonard Severson, by his mother. Winifred Stirling, Carleen Hall Superintendent Kenneth E. Weight was the guest speaker and discussed the responsibility of the high schools to the 57 per cent of the county's high school graduates who do not attend institutions of higher learning. Movies of Body Organs ' Industry engineers designing artificial limbs started research that movdeveloped apparatus for ies of human organs at work. Doctors say movies make pictures of the pumping heart, and of circulating blood marked with dye. Study of brain circulation may reveal the cause of strokes. Blood clots can be spotted instantly. y in scholarship Brown. Numerous awards were m .2 A, if " i pre- sented to students excelling in farm mechanics, agriculture, driving, home nursing and life saving, making a total of 259 awards given to students Pinch Front Style Cool Solar Straw EAST TREMONTON IDZLD . FARM BUREAU MEETING ' Fine Woven Imported Tan Hopoka Straw! The East Tremonton Farm Bureau meeting was held at the Mrs. George Scoffield of spent Mother's Day at the home of Ethel Firth with Lila homes of her daughters, Mrs. Woodruff as Bessie athlete, 1950. Vern Oyler, Mrs. Richard Calder-woo- d Hansen gave an interesting demonstration on fancy breads and and Mrs. Ruel Robbins. FIRE DESTROYS rolls. Luncheon was served to SNOWTILLE BUILDING Ruel Robbins spent last week fifteen members and one guest. A hen house belontrinff tn in Kammeyer and Rock Springs, William' Stokes was destroyed by FARM BUREAU BASEBALL Wyoming on a business trip. firs Tuesday. There were one LEAGUE TO BEGUN PLAY hundred little chickens burned Mr. and Mrs. W. McDermaid The first games of the season with the building. and daughter. Joyce, of Salt in the Farm Bureau baseball Lake along with all the mem- league are set to be held on SatDAUGHTERS OF bers of the Laub family of Tre- urday. The teams will play as PIONEERS TO MEET monton spent at the follows: Crystal Springs at Mary and Mariorie Ktonnnist home of their Sunday parents, Mr. and Honeyville; Bear River city at will entertain tlu? Midland Camp Mrs. J. II. Laub. Fielding; Bothwell at Howell and oi uaugntcrs of Utah Pioneers Tremonton at Corinne. at their next meeting, on ThursMrs. Blanche Richards of day, May 25 at 3 p.m. at the Fielding Is Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wuthrich spending several days home of Mary Stenquist. with Mrs. J. H. Laub. called at the Burnice Hunsaker Mrs. John C. Barfuss visited home Sunday. Verl Andersons Sunday at the home of her parHave Baby Girl ents, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Currell Members of the Burnice HunMr. and' Mrs. Verl Anderson of Logan. saker family were home to spend are happy to announce the birth Mothers Dav. Mr. and Mr v of a baby girl born Tuesday at Mr. and Mrs. John Webster Shuman of Brigham were the out the Brigham hospital. This Is and family. Dr. and Mrs. Shirley ui town members present. their second daughter. Beard and family of Tocatello and Robert M. Beard from CARD OF TILLVKS Mr. and Mrs. Ed Quinney and Willard were guests Sunday at We wish to extend our heart family spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. felt thanks and our Price with Mrs. Quinney's sister, Cliff appreciation Beard. to all those who so kindly Mrs. Reed Allred. assisted us during the illness and Mr. and Mrs. John Barfu. r- death of our. father. To those Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hawkins of Provo were guests of Dr. and (Celved word from their son. 'who visited him, for the flowers, Mrs. Wm. Ell Hawkins last week. Floyd, that he had arrived at the music, the words of comfort Norfolk, England on the 5th of and encouragement. To those Melvln Bailey of Salt Lake (May, where he will labor as a who helped furnish and serve the Floyd stated he had City called on Dr. and Mrs. Wm j missionary. a very enjoyable trin vfr n th luncheon, especially the Evans Relief Society for the cakes and E. Hawkins last week. Queen Elizabeth. cookies, and to all those who in any way we say, helped Bishop and Mrs. Orville BenMrs. Rayola Walker of son and four sons of Ogden "Thank you and may our Whitney, spent Sunday with her parents Heavenly Father's blessings be Idaho were guests Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. Art in honor upon you". Ward, Dr. and Mrs. Wm. Eli Hawkins. of Mother's Day. The Casper Andrcason Kays-vil- le ss. i 1 fonsattvim n, Music Awards Music awards went to the following for regional competition: Theron Butler, Verlyn Summers, Mitzi Hansen, piano solos; Marilyn anl Carilyn Manning, piano duet; Burton Huish, Jack Johnson, Dennis Simmons vocal solos; Kenneth Hunsaker, Blaine Johnson, Burton Huish, Wayne Stenquist, quartet; Joan Sumers, Carol Craghead, Lola Hales, vocal solos; Leonard Severson, Donna Green, Ted Walker, Paul Capener, David Capener, Verl Walker, DeAnne instrumental solos; Wallace Nielson, Mae Quinney, Strand, Ted Walker, quartet en semble, Mae Strand, Donna Green, DeAnne Quinney. string Renee Stander Joan Summers Barbara Ward sports Verlyn Summers, Lynn reier-soTerrie Heaton, Ann Lish, TurJoyce Fryer, Bonnie Jean Loveland, te Moving Out to the Ranch? i ItI - PARTICIPATE IN CONCERT Donna Green, accompanied by GROUP Joanne Archibald, participated At the convention of the in the afternoon concert of the Stats Federation of Music ConRocky Mountain Press Association held last week- vention held In Provo Saturday end at Missoula, Montana, Lorry afternoon. E. Rytting, recently elected editor of the Y News of Brigham Young SIIUMAN BOYS IMPROVING Mrs. Brooks Shuman reports University, was named president of the Association. Other officers this week that their son, Oleen, elected were Bill Harwood. Idaho Is well enough to be up and walk vice president, Don around some after 29 months of State, Thompson, University of Wyom- treatment for tuberculosis and ing, and Don Graff, Montana Lynn is also improving. He has State University, directors. been at Ogden for the past year. Oleen has had several major which have proved operations, RADIO FEATURES to be very beneficial to his conFOR SATURDAY dition. Leland Hansen will be the The family are very appreciaspeaker and his daughter, Mitzi, tive for the kindness of the wil play a piano solo on the peopl? of the valley and those regular Saturday morning broad who call to see the boys. cast over station KBUH, which is under the direction of Mrs. Axel PLYMOUTH STUDENTS Fredericksen, WCTU speech con WIN SHARE OF AWARDS test director. The people of Plymouth are proud of the awards won by the students from that town. Listed among the recent winners are Boyd Josephson, scholarship to Don AC 1949; Star to U U in 1949; Bob Nish outstanding athlete award and gold watch in 1949; June Mason scholarship to U of U and watch in 1950; and Lamont Lamb, a gold watch as leading senior Inter-collegia- 1 tit"! LOCAL STUDENT TO HEAD INTERMOUNTA1N Scoool s Out' Ill - ji Thomas Smith Winifred Stirling Faye Tazoi Ann Wood Gerald Simmons Norris Stenquist Roger Taylor Neva (Joy Winn Darold Simmons Leland Stenquist Lola Summers Valerie Watt - - )v-'f- T IT II ? 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