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Show PN1 conninE 13 it v pi THE VOLUME XXVII BEAR RIVSR .Hished Weekly at Tremonton, Utah Thursd. CELEBRATED!! for the 6th annual Corinne 4th of July celebration that were formulated weeks ago are now nearing completion, according to L. Maurice Larsen, VALLEY June 29, 1950 ALL TREMONTON BUSINESS HOUSES WILL HE CLOSED Monday, July 3rd and Tuesday, July 4th, 1950 in observance of Independence Day. JULY FOURTH Plans SERVING PLOTS Tremonton Businessmen's Association general chairman. Under his direction and that of Taro Yagi. the rodeo chutes and the re-cently constructed iron bleachers, have been removed from the old rodeo grounds at the city park and placed at the ball park just west of Corinne. This arrangement will relieve the inadequate seating at the rodeo that was evide"nt last year. The combined bleacher arrangement, Mr. Larsen estimates, will seat at least 650 people comfortably. Craner is in charge Roy of reconstructing the chutes and he says the new ones will provide a faster and safer rodeo than ever before. Also, a new road is being completed just west of the chutes and the rodeo NUMBER 40 vice-chairm- SCOUT TROOP e sun say C today. . few 15 never Winners, Losers In 111 NEW YORK CITY ! P11: . today- $ - l0ftheBodeo,every-- t with .,eny pleased ! ! crowds and good fJJy Ujut show, on every 4 , Fc"-ge- I W SStja officials. The only mishap in the trip has been one scout's sore throat, J' which disappeared. The scouts t are accompanied by a doctor and I a dentist, in the event of any trouble, which scout leaders say Ts I good ' p" 6, from the weath-jslnut- e, not much has about i jet big catches Van Sweet-- i i3. Henry a six pound, 22 inch iontheBlackfoot river, I;rs haven't broken any have a ones pirns of bigger Sty's Friday morning) if long holiday weekend I suppose there will probably (We'll up, jmje who'll try their 1 the rod and reel. kg about holidays, we rpne to really enjoy j news we're not so that we'd like to srts of your but is, I deaths next Mayor Kerr, Others Dad next -- 1 'f .... To Attend U. of U. .pi Bob "Just - in Wednesday's Elder News. 4 "The Valley Leader last week long eonugh a couple of vitriolic & at the News and rjaing- IBox to my preferring audac-atai- nbg the News' ;aaon of county censed in answer to my fent as to where Tre- of ' Increase eerf of 185 came Tremontonite to solution: answer. Cromp-wth- is "That The cens-- ? JWed a few of cats in 'the ; V", V Mayor Kleon Kerr, Tremonton, received a special invitation this week to attend the opening night performance of the University of Utah Summer Festival pro duction, "Promised Valley," July 4 in the University's Stadium Bowl in Salt Lake City. A musical' extravaganza in eight scenes, "Promised Valley" portrays the settlement of Utah by the Mormon pioneers. The play will be presented July 8 inclusive, and again on July 21, Tre-"Pa- nd . to Tremonton since ensus, so where does COOKING SCHOOL LANNED FOR 7 FRIDAY. JULY The latest techniques and equipment in electric cooking will be demonstrated in a cook ing school now being planned by Russ Electric Co., local electric appliance dealer. The school will be held at 2 p, m. Friday, July 7, at the Utah Power and Light Co. auditorium The official demonstration agent of Utah Power and Light Co., Ethel Sondral, Ogden will con duct the session, at which mod em cookine methods will be featured. The school is being offered as a public service, and interested parties are Invited to attend. races- Grouse Creek Plans Annual Celebration For Independence Day A day-lon- g celebration of In dependence Day is now planned for citizens of Grouse Creek, and all surrounding communities according to IDS church leaders, sponsors of the fete. A parade at 10 a.m. starts off the day's festivities, complete with floats, new cars ana farm machinery and constumed contestants. Queen of the July 4th celebra tion is Joan Kimber, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Kimber. A program is scheduled follow ing the Darade at the church. Luncheon will follow the pro gram. The afternoon- will begin with kids, adults, and comic races, and a children's dance at the recreation hall will follow the game period. Adults will participate in baseball and Softball contests, and horse races will finish afternoon - at Lava Hot Springs. 3 AMERICAN LEGION CAUSES LOSSES' JUNIOR 'SERIOUS jpf,nouosses" to the grain crop of western ly are reported today (Thursday ) Homer of the Production and Man-- f v l(1.f Administration. nomer and Hans E. Larsen of the State toured Howell, Blue Creek, Pocatello Cul(-ansel Valley this morning in an at- 'i M a Zu - e gram, especially crops in me valIeys, were severely affected by 'W5it,emperatures reported as low as 21 St tu-feast f 1ot?rtr,a , I ot damage cannot be estimated yet in said Mr. Homer, but consid ewpercentaffe, osses '.gj f "Vtt n i , f : "Altitude M arp r A ct r f ft ne I,; t , li? ' are fPsrA flTwl 1 J f . 1. . it. n oi aeveiopmeni oi alfecting the extent of frost bLaffe crops", he said. check is expected to reveal more e )sses, suffered to some uie examined areas. ac- - ex- - craner also announces four River City cemetery. DAIRYMEN PLAN - Y.B.A. It Japanese, will be at 1 o'clock. Following the ball game will be the boat races at 3:30, under direction (1EU. of Mr. Vernon Cutler. The rodeo will begin at 8:30. LarJaurice Assisting sen and Taroxagi on the executive committee, Is Mrs.Wal-lac- e Announcement was made this Redelings as secretary. week of the appointment of Rev. William R. Persons as pastor of Lowell Johnson, son of Mr. the Liberty Park Methodist and Mrs. Filbrun Johnson re Church in Salt Lake Cityturned last week from Campj The appointment was made at Williams, Utah after a weeks en the Annual Conference Session c ampment with the National of the Methodist church, held Guard June 5 in Denver, Colorado. The appointment 'will take effect BASEBAL SCHEDULES CONT EST It's one and one for the Tremonton Junior American Legion baseball team, sponsored by the Devere Watkins Post No. 76, as the boy's team faces Brigham City's team Friday afternoon. A win over Richmond, and a loss to Lewiston gives the local team a 50 standing, but they're out to up their rating when they meet Brigham's team Friday at 2:30 p.m. at Rees Park. The team is coached by Dick Howard, and J. G- Burgess is the post's athletic chairman. "The kids are doing a grand job." said Mr. Burgess, "and we a see the community like tsupport them." - - Mr. and Mrs. Glen Walker of Boise, Idaho were guests Friday of Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Laub- MOTHER OF MRS ALLEN Co-inn- "SET-ASIDE- FUND " Utah's dairy e industry has signed up with dairymen of the U. S. this month in a program designed to promote & million dollars worth of publicity. With a slogan "Let's sell our way to success", dairymen will raise funds by setting aside one cent a pound of butterfat or its milk equivalent. Utah state has a goal of $1600 according to A. J. Morris. Utah manager of the American Dairy Association. "set-asid- PERSOHS ACCEPTS NEW APPOINTMENT PASSED AWAY MONDAY great-grandchildr- en Funeral services will be conducted Monday, 12 noon in the Bear River City LDS chapel and interment will be in the Bear Corinne Farm Bureau and the Leader Photo by Lorry Rytting Jhotn I guess ru activities. of the cats Mr. and Mrs. Day Garfield and and Winding up the festivities will wui off under a family, Virginia Cook, and Judy be the dance at the recreation Hawkins spent Sunday afternoon hall at 9 p m. 5T ' The baseball game, su pervised by Mr. Henry Fred- ricksen, will be between the 4-- knuckles soundly -- the addition of two cups this year. The celebration will officially get under way with a dance at the Corinne amusement hall, Monday, July 3 at 9 p.m. Un der the direction of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Anderson the de tails of the dance, an apron and overall, and the selection of thee queen to rule the 4th, have been worked out. The parade, with Mrs. Jenny Adney in charge, will begin at the Bear River bridge at 10:00 a m. Mrs. Adney wishes to extend an invitation to the surrounding towns to enter floats if they wish. The emphasis is on originality and not elaborateness or cost. Following the parade will be thee flag ceremony at the city park and then the children's v to Dr. A. Ray Olpin, of the University of Wednesday. president Utah, mayors of all Utah towns week bv in his column h 5 1 i Summer Festival the will be extended the special inWs office says that vitation to attend the Summer M of the county's Festival production. Second offering of the Univer1 is still standing. Ap- -almost completely sity of Utah 1950 Summer Festiand most of the cher-- val series will be Gounod's opera, i About half of the "Faust," which will be presented in English In Stadium Bowl on pp is still ok though. July 14, 15, 17 and 18. my t report from pfficial CR" carefully and 22, and 24. We'd like to According drive yourselves. on 4 li Petrina Derentz Johnsen. She was reared and educated in Norway, emigrated to the United States in 1903, as a mem- - v ber of the L. D. S. church and settled in Salt Lake city. She was married to Fredrik Hansen August 24, 1904 in the Salt Lake Temple. They moved to the Bear River Valley at that time to make " their home. She served for 12 years as pres- - -Ident of the Evans Ward Relief., Society, and was a Relief Society teacher in both the Evans and Bear River City wards for a number of years. She was also on the genealogical otnmittees of both wards. She is survived by her husband and the following children: Bishop Fred W. Hansen, Raymond Hansen, Mrs. Thelma Iverson, Mrs. Aleen Ward, and Mrs. Mae Roundy, all of Tremonton, Harry Hansen, Eugene, Oregon, Marvin Hansen, Ogden, Mrs. Norma Hall, Huntington, Ut., and Mrs. Edei McNiell, Salt Lake City. Also surviving are two sisters. Mrs. Petrina Johansen, Tremon-ton, and Mrs. Gina Foreaer, Salt Lake City and 32 grandchildren. cars to park around the grounds and witness the rodeo with complete visibility, due to the efforts of Mr. James Reed in securing adequate poles and lighting equipment. Koy f Bertha Johnsen Hansen, 69. Evans, Ward died at 3 ajn. I Thursday, at the family home of.. a sudden heart attack. She was born January 18, 1881 in Norway, a daughter of Torger Andreas Johnsen and Bergitte 100 n superb-esse- s, rejrf F Heart Attack Proves Fatal to Evans Woman grounds. The new arrangement of the ball park will also anable about Vas crop-duste- rs, away ed i mght job!" is not expected. High spirits, good health, and lfSni trails appear-'"- v good morale are characteristic to Darral Tuesday morning, of the troop, according and Heaton. Planes. Ray Holdaway, about jet who' scout leaders, Call, 'Greens, Malyn one are accompanying the troop. makers, and Worried about a poison Parents and friends are advis-- 1 the ed to write to the scouts at called so we said Adams the following address. 4 Floyd jamboree Troop No. 14 0( the army's a leaving Section No. 16 ail. He was up about Boy Scouts of America to like Td Jamboree National . high, and with him if it was cold Valley Forge, Pa., $ a vapor trail. ;:d-"- A Dress Contest TOP LTFT: Doris Hcward, woman. TOP RIGHT: R. W. Caldcrwood. cny clerk, most colorful man. BOTTOM: Best dressed firm, the Valley Cleaners BELOW: Worst dressed title ' goes to Sheriff Warren Hyde, caught wearing suit, shirt even a tie! best-dress- Jamboree troop 14 from the Ogden Area Council, composed 4a Saturday night largely of Bear River Valley scouts arrived safely in New then, but I York this week enroute to Valley :.idf it isn't up in , Pa-- according to scout .; W ester n e" Friends and relatives were saddened to hear of the death of Mrs. Ferris Allen's mother, Mrs. J. C. Jensen, 74, who died Monday at her home in Salt Lake-OTuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Laub and Mr. and Mrs. T.onn Vprr rnllpri nt. their home and those attendirig m galt the funeral services on WednesMr. and Mrs. Dick Davis and day were Mr. and Mrs. Ferris t Allen and family, Mr. and Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Rounion. land Allen, Mrs. Quentin Allen and Mrs. Clifford Vance, Tremonton Businessmen Meet after July 2. Mrs- Allen wishes to express made have The Persons family I her appreciation to those who their home in Tremonton .... for the time. i 1 helped during this past year, during which time he ' has served as pastor of the Tre;:iinm monton and Corinne branches of the church. They plan to move to Salt Lake during the week of BY July 2nd. Rev. Persons will deliver his CIU1C last sermon at the Tremonton Twelve days of practice and church on Sunday morning, July training in government and citi: 2nd. Succeeding Rev. Persons here zenship are in store for three will be the Rev. Gile B- Wilson, local youths who have been as delegates to the Ameri who has been the pastor of the can "Boy's Park City Methodist church, until his recent appointment to the State." Three local organizations are Tremonton area. cooperating to send the boys, who will go to Camp Williams, site of the recent National Guard ALI EN MEIKLE IS encampment. The confab runs NEW MANAGER AT from July 10 to July 22nd. The Tremonton Junior Chamber of Commerce will send Dee PETERSON TRACTOR Weese, and the Tremonton Lions Announcement was made this He was one of the charter are cooperating to send Jack week Serving Tremonton as garage-me- n the Peterson Tractor by Wat-kimembers of the Tremonton dealJohnson, while the Devere and Plymouth-Dodg- e of the appointment of Lions Club. Post No. 76 of the Ameri- Company Allan Meikle. Logan, as manager crs are "Ike" Winzeler and Robert Winzeler is the older of can Legion will sponsor Keenan of the Tremonton branch of the two sons. Bob and Bill, shown the two sons, and he is in Bone. charge firm. ' in the Winzeler Motor Co. of the parts department, and here The program is national in Mr. Meikle is replacing Blaine scope, and is promoted as a non- York, who is (Left to right: Bill handles the bookkeeping. Born leaving the com- showroom. in Tremonton, he attended educational Bob program by Winzeler.) partisan Elmer, pany's employ. Bear River High school and in been Sr. has Winzeler the national organizations. Mr. A native of Utah, Mr. Meikle married Jennie Eldredge of Trewas graduated from the Utah the automobile business since monton on October 9, 1943. They in a partner BIRTHS State Agricultural College with a 1918, when he was are the Co. Auto parents of two children, Winzeler John Mr. and Mrs. Owens, major In business administration the Heitz and W , and Jane Anne. 1. Larry, became Winzeler 22. Mr. born June a 1939, Fielding, boy his graduation, he was In Following The brother, Bill, with Mr. and Mrs. Guy Biddle, Tre the Firestone Com- - sole owner of the company, and Bob, is younger by employed of the Tremona member monton. a boy born June 23. nnnv n a salesman and has he later formed a partnership- ton of ComChamber Junior reMrBill Mrs. sons two after they and Heyder, managed the Firestone store In with his merce and a Boar River High Snowville, a boy born June 24. Winzeler Motors Is housed in graduate. His duties at Winzeler Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Sorcnson, Mr. Meikle has been employed bui'dinT Motor are salesman and mea spacious, Ea."l Garland, a boy born June by the Logan branch of Peterson chanic. 1916. In 26. Tractor prior to his Tremonton wh'ch was completed 11. 1948, Bill On February Mr. and Mrs. Don Woodward, Elmer Winzeler was born 49 appointment. Anderson of Melba and married Tremonton, a boy born June 28. With his wife, Mildred, and years ago in Tremont, 111., 1901-Ijand City, they have a Brigham their two children. Patricia and movrd to Tremonton in is one who H. moLanell, J. Laub Allen. Mrs. la daughter. 1921. he married If Mr. and Mr. mcikic pian-- iu u.ar.t,jimmy torcd to.Br:gham and Ogden on,hls Bob and Dill are their two sons. year old. in Trcmonlon. Tuesday, i ltJl - I I Mrs-Rober- ' 20-2- Your ? - .t- BOY'S STATE PLANNED GROUPS se-lec- ed Legion-sponsor- - ,. - ed ns , - mr-der- i l I j - |