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Show McKinley Enrolls ;is soiiool i 1 k 530 School Youth FX With the first few days of 'settling" by both teachers and ' Inland college stu- - .pupils over, classwort at Mc Bvzaed in academic Kinley school was moving in tempor- - earnest this week, according to w be granted 'rnent from selective Ford Jeppson, principal. to an an-- i Total enrollment in the ( Wording VOLUME XXVII Published Weekly at Tremonton, Utah Thursday September 14, 1950 Board Local grade school has reachfrom :na L. Spencer, clerk. ed 530, and a staff of 17 teachers 'n' for high school are working at the school. SCHOOL BOARD B. E. Farmers Make until Three new teachers are workjill be postponed I duated, reach their ing into their teaching schedules to well. They are: Theresa Mitton, STUDIES COUNTY! Day-Lon- g birthdays, or cease Ag. Tour SERVING Tre-mont- iVyj VALLEY RIVER BEAR THE on NUMBER tv Ogden; Vernell Tompson, Richmond and Owen Clark, Provo. A group of eighty t Box Elder Mr. Clark is a son of Ernest Delegations from three Box!County farmers toured some of Clark, who formerly taught in 4 or the B. R. seminary. Elder areas met with the County the Valley's major agricultural 'end of that year, under A -' lyceum on American Folk school board at their meeting on undertakings Tuesday f cease to do satisfacI Box of the Elder supervision lore will be Induction held Monday, to start August 30th in j?mic work. Brigham City, directExtension service, County the at "r.atically take place activity program off, an to Mrs. assembly program are being according to Eberhart Zundel, ed by Anson B. Call. le, according clerk. The tour began at Corinne at planned. A Corinne 9 a.m. and before the group asked the group dement o f induction to consider construction of paused for lunch on at the board 'anted only upon presen-- f LION LEADERS MEET a recreational center in cooper- Utah-Idah- o Sugar Company, full facts to the local IN EXECUTIVE SESSION ation with church units, and they had visited carefully select0en a student is ordered A meeting of the northern asked for an additional school ed examples of the types of agfor induction, zone of District 28-Utah of room and teacher. Superinten- riculture and farming prevalent registrants who reported dent Weight was instructed to in the county. Eduction physicals, only the Lions Club was held Monday an investigation. make An milk processing evening in Tremonton, with Dell ::e disqualified for a a route of control experiSeeking plant, pasture change and six of those Hansen, Tremonton president meat-raisithe bus service along ment, zone and farms, and chairman operated directing the physicals will be Leland Hansen delea of by were, fertilized the plots experimental proceedings. ;:on September 19th. from were vis beet and Tremonton. alfalfa gation District Govenor ground Bert They Francis j 25 men have been was also present at the session, claimed that service would be ited, and the effects of improved report for to orient Lion improved by the change. No def- irrigation facilities seen. on September 14th, held quarterly Drs. Haddock and Taylor of leaders and direct activities of inite action was taken by the s Spencer. board. the USAC faculty spoke to the local groups. A request for an improved or group on Improved farming prac new bus for the Beaver tice, and the day concluded after MEETING POSTPONED route the was meeting in Garland. sought by Because of the current busy who met HAKIE with the representatives season, and a lack of pressing They were told that a TREMONTON BOY TAKEN the regular meeting of board. business, Wash-better bus 71, would be provided as TO ST. BENEDICTS HOSPITAL Sam, Parago the Box Elder county Coordina5 a.m. Saturday at soon as adjustments could be ting Council for Health Services, made. 11Tommy Wilson, 13 year old son a after a scheduled for Monday, SeptemMr. and Mrs. Harry T. Wilson of The board also authorized digj ber 18, has been postponed until Jr., n Tremonton, was taken Mon1879 Wash-jsa in in well to provide culinary fcborn November, according to Mrs. ging day evening to St. Benedict's water of Parago Sam and for the Boothe Valley Louella O MacFarlane, chairman. iets, and was reared and School, and awarded contract for hospital in Ogden according to ' k there. installation of a new stoker at his parents. HERBERT SHERMAN CALLED He described is as was a widower,' his FOR ARMY "holding Park Valley school to Coleman Jia died early this year, Plumbing and Heating, with a his own" in an isolation ward at the hospital, where he is being p are no known survi- - Herbert Sherman left Wednes- low bid of $1,173.00. treated for polio, according to day for Fort Ord California of the Resignations following inwhere he will be unofficial ''.! services were conduct-ireports. teachers were accepted by the afternoon by Newell to the army. He expects to re- board: Marion Bagley, Don a short training Jeppsen, r, Delores bishop. Interment main there for Woodland, PARTY HONORS GIRLS' period. Joan Smith, Jesse Mae McDon- SOFTBALL TEAM pe Washake cemetery. A member of the reserves, he ald, Annie M. eveA party was held Wed., Romer, and Richwill old outfit, the ard W. Raleigh. his Mrs. Mr. home of the and at D CAMP D. U. ning P. infantry. He served four years New teachers and employees Lyndon Barkle, Deweyville, hon1ES MEETING during World War n, and almost approved by the board are: Nor- oring the members of the Dewi'.and Camp of Daugh-ijita- h three years of that time was ma Pierson, teacher; Beryl Clark, eyville girls' softball team. ThirPioneers will hold overseas. Helen teacher; Peirce, teacher; teen members of the team, winfit His wife, the former Louise and LaVora meeting of the season teacher, all ners of the South" Bear River h September 22nd at Barnes is staying in Tremonton of Box ElderMurray, high. Maxine Blot- Stake championship, were I at the home of Mrs. A. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ter and Margie Roberts were PROBLEMS two-sta- 1 mill-vice- HOLLIS V. NEAL ACCEPTS MISSION als :o III CLAIMS Dam-Collinst- on MAN at four-yea- rs 1- ; w re-en- ter Lester Barnes. approved as teacher and secretary for Bear River high, and Ardell Roylance, Central; Verna Ann Henderson, Corinne; Barbara Berrey, Grouse Creek; Owen i Prepare For Anniversary Clark, Verl Kidman, Garland; Dell Nichols, Howell; Darrell Johnson, and DeEsta Sampson, Snowville were approved as McKinley-Garlan- d Central-- Sherma Hansen Admitted To Utah State Bar Lincoln; Among eleven new barristers who passed the Utah State bar teachers. was Miss Other board actions included examination last month So. 13th 251 Sherma Hansen, approval of Veterans East, Salt Lake City, according a move to program budget, M. Cummings, state bar consider purchase of three new to Leland school buses, and authorization secretary. took to of an Bear Fourteen legal graduates ys a ''if 1 engineer study River high schools heating , S 1 5 WOMEN TO TEE OFF TO QUALIFY FOR LADIES OPEN TOURNEY It will be Ladies' Day on the Brigham City golf course this Saturday when the qualifying rounds for the Ladies' City Amateur Golf Tournament are set for a.m. Any woman who lives in Box Elder County is eligible, regardless of score, officials say. And no entrance fee is to be charged. Prizes will be given in all flights. 9 M H. (Jack) Fronk, left, and his sons, Parker ne, look over list of prides to be given at Anniversary fete Saturday. The three are the firm, one of the oldest auto dealjer-.'i- n the west. pers in sen was one of the successful school. At present, Miss Hansen is emDloved bv Carter Oil Co. of Salt Lake, and has also been Earl Tanner, with working attorney. 4 " A,If : i Meet ke .75 and Mrs. Reed Jensen, Tremonton, boy, September 13th. , s f. i ' i Quarter Starts October For Scout Leaders Vets Selected For First Ward d, Utah-Idah- Le-R- oy Bunnel, advisor. EARLY MONDAY SHOWS PLANNED AT LIBERTY FOR SCHOOL KIDS An early opening of the Liber- ty Theatre throughout will make children to on Monday nights season It possible for school see the show and still the winter be home at an early hour, according to Horace E. Hayes, manager. Regular admission prices will be in effect, but the styws will begin at 6 p.m. on Monday nights only. Regular times will be observed on all other nights. s.i. f i ft. A A 1 J .; i . V .i , . v.. , ft f The winning smile pictured above belongs to a very engaging Bob Folk-maperson, of the local manager branch of the M. H. King Co. stores. . .Mi Although he has lived in Tremonton slightly over a year, in that time he has become completely '"at home" here. Robert V., as he was christened, was born in Jerome, Idaho a son of Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Folk-maHis mother is still alive, living In Jerome, the scene of Bob's early days. He is a graduate of Jerome high school, and worked there for a bakery as a truck driver for a couple of years before being employed by King's. He became assistant manager of the Jerome store in January, 1939, and since then has worked in King stores in Burley, Twin n. r) aWe is the present center of Fronk Chevrolet Comi .iny s scene of Saturday's Open House and Anniversary cele-j- " r's, Planned by the firm to note thirty years in the automobile On-The-Far- rm f TTT? mill (.75). farewell testimonial honor-orin- g New Elder Hollis V. Neal, son 1st of Mr. and Mrs. John Neal will be held Sunday evening In the m Tremonton First Ward. to called been Neal Elder has All veterans who intend to enlabor in the Hawaiian Mission, roll in training unand entered the mission home Tremonton The Ward G. der I. Bill First the the next during Monday of this week. He will in earnshould enroll Scouting program quarter began Septemby on leave for Hawaii Wednesday, est Tuesday night after selec- ber 25th, according to LaRain Ed to September 20th, according tion last week of scout leaders Marble, chairman. Deakin, bishop. The quarter begins on October The program includes musical for the year, according to Reed YMMIA 1st and veterans are reminded Oyler, president. selections by Donna Green and are: committeemen that Troop they must enter training in are Doyle Cutler, and speakers Gerald Neal, Reed Giles, Chester Guy Johnson, chairman; Vernal the near future to claim any secretary-treasure- r; benefits under the program. Holland, Neal, and the missionary. Arthur Allen and Orval Ewer, Interested G. I.'s should concamping and activities directors; tact Mr. Marble or call Bear GARY ADAMS WINS Del Hansen, advancement direc- River highschool. tor; Wilford Obrey, leadership LUNCHEON MEETING HELD training director; and Wesley BY SUGAR COMPANY 3 CHAMP RATES Gephart and Dr.v R. G. Wood-heahealth and safety directors. The operating .staff of the o ON FAT LAMBS Garland Puzey is scoutmaster Sugar Co's factory of troop 126, and Ray Ashcraft, in Garland met last Friday with Three championship ribbons assisted by Melbourne Archibald representatives of the company are the proud posessions of Gary are leaders cf troop 626. Wilford to discuss operating procedures, Tremonton Harris has been chosen to sup- review new Adams, 17 year-ol- d installations, and Future Farmer after a success- ervise the 11. year-ol- d consider the scout proimportance of reful summer of showing fat lambs gram. cent technical advances. in comDetition in the State of J. C. Keene, general factory Chosen as assistant scoutmasUtah. ters were Oleen Udy, Bob Ben- superintendent, R. S. Gaddle, One reserve championship and nett, and John Bourne. general chemist, and J. E. Trinn- two grand championships were All the officers were accepted general chemist, and J. E. Tri-b- y copped off by the youth with the troop committee, which !naman, chief engineer, met with three of his prize fat lambs. will serve as a board of directors approximately 60 of the manage-fo- r all phases of the ward scout- - according to Orson Christenscn, Gary started off In May by win ning the reserve championship ing program at present. district manager. at the Spanish Fork show, and took grand championships at the Ogden and Cedar City shows in Meet Your Tremonton Businessmen August and Sept., respectively. He is a senior at Bear River high school, and a member of the BRHS chapter of the Future Farmer of America, according to A ft 'A y Mr. Falls, Buhl, Rupert, Montpelier and Blackfoot, Idaho, before coming to Tremonton as man-ag- cr of the former Ken Slusser n, i The largest single county tax levy this year on Bex Elder county citizens will be for school purposes. The levy is 23.4 mills a reduction of 2.03 mills from 1949's levy of 25.43 mills, according to Ernest E. Hansen, county assessor. Work will be completed on the tax bocks and they will be turned jover to the county treasurer for mailing of tax notices sometime 12th. CALL TO HAWAII the examination, and Miss Han- candidates. She received her degree from the University of Utah in June of this year. A graduate of Bear River high school, Miss Hansen is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hansen, East Garland. She was graduated from the USAC in 1947, and then spent three years at the University of Utah Law LE'JY 1949-lev- U ng 0. TAX this month. The taxes are being computed cn levies fixed by tax units withAs conjoint Primary in the county and approved by Conference has been set for Sat- the state tax commission. The levies follow with the urday, September 16 at the Tre in parentheses for comparimonton First Ward, according to Mrs. Vance Lind, secretary of the son: Box Elder County 6.2 mills South Bear River stake primary school levy purchases 23.4 (6.2); board. Bear River city 6 mills (25.48); A general all for assembly stake and ward officers and (6) ; Bothwell none (none); Brigteachers and stake and ward ham City 14 mills (14); Corinne 15 mills (4); Deweyville 7 mills priesthood representatives will ; El wood 6 mills All 1:30 (4); Fielding p.m. begin at primary (7) workers of the Bear River and .75 mills (8) ; Garland 19 mills 8 mills (8); South Bear River stakes are (19); Honeyville 1 mill Howell 4 mills Manuta (1); urged to be in attendance. (4); Perry 18 mills (18); Ply12 mills (12); Portage 4 BIRTHS AT VALLEY HOSPITAL mouth mills (4); Snowville 8 mills (6); Mrs.' and Mrs. Alfred John, Tremonton 20 mills (20) Willard Tremonton, boy, September 10th. 14 mills (13); Yost; 2 mills (2), Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Orover, Willard Presinct Cemetery 1 mill East Garland, girl, September (1); Mosquito abatement district Hold Primarv - factory work in their Reliever is the earliest. 'students called during :vear will be deferred 51 Bear River Stakes To i '; li B . industry under the same management. Shown above are the Fronk'a Parts building", Firestone Storta, re show rooms and used car lot. pair and service department, 'store cn June 1st, j 1949. Bob was also employed by the Co. for two Goodrich Rubber but then returned years, 1945-4to King's employ. Bob's wife is the former Doris Hunter of Bennington, Idaho and they are the parents of two children; Robert Clifford, 2'4 and David Laurence, 2. A member of the L. D. S. church, he is also associated with the Lions Club and the Tremonton Businessmen's Association, of which he Is secretary. The Kins store occupies the premises where the LaGra Shop Is now until remodeling operations were completed on the former Shaw and Iverson building, and they moved to the present location on May 1st of this year. 6, |