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Show Old Folks of Two Bear River Stakes to be Entertained The Old Folks of Bear River and South Bear River Stakes will be entertained next Tuesday at their annual get together party. Officers of the stake committee and ward officers nave planned that the first hour of the day, from 11 a.m. until noon shall be devoted to handshaking and greeting of old friends. They are all to meet at the tabernacle in Garland where the visiting hour will be held to be followed by a luncheon at noon. At 2 o'clock they will be en tertained at a special movie at the Main Theatre in Garland, Snowville Couple To Observe Golden Wedding Fre--xi- ck Cre-go- Mrs Axel Fredericksen and Mrs. Otto Brockman of Tremonton attended the meeting of the Cor-inW.C.T.U. held Tuesday evening. Joan Brockman played three accordion solos and Peggy Brockman gave her gold medal winning speech. ne GEORGE WOOD SERIOUSLY ILL George Wood, former Organized At Fielding Services Held For Ernest H.Cornwall SERVING. THE BEAR RIVER VALLEY Funeral services were con ducted Friday afternoon for Ernest Henry Cornwall, 76, who Vol. XXVIII Published Weekly at Tremonton, Utah Number 39 Thursday. June 21, 1951 died Tuesday at the family home. r in Bishop George Stenquist of the Third ward conducted the service. The organ prelude and post- The South Bear River Stake lude were played by Leah S. girls softball schedule of games of the Conger, granddaughter is announced this week by deceased. Wanda Adams of the stake A double mixed quartet sang, board. Ve Saints", as "Come, Come Games will be played Wedthe opening song,. Ann Friess nesday evenings except on Juaccompanied the singers. ly 4, and the first half of the Robert Allen offered the inseason will run until August 1. vocation, and the quartet then June 20, Deweyville at Both-wesang, "He That Hath Clean Tremonton 2nd at Tre Hands And a Pure Heart". monton 1st, Elwood at TrePresident Clifton G. M. Kerr monton 3rd, Thatcher, bye. was the first speaker, after I which Donna Green played June 27, Bothwell at Treas a violin "Oh, My Father", monton 1st, Deweyville at Tre solo with Joann Archibald at monton 2nd, Tremonton 3rd at the piano. Thatcher, Elwood, bye. Joseph Brimhall, a mission2nd at July 5, Tremonton ary companion of Mr. Cornwall Bothwell, Elwood at' Deweyville, was the next speaker, followed Thatcher at Tremonton j 1st,, an organ solo, "Goin' by Tremonton 3, bye. . Home", played by Genevieve July 11, Bothwell at TreWalker. monton 3rd, Deweyville at TreK. H. Fridal, life associate of monton 1st, Thatcher at Elthe family was the next speak wood. Tremonton 2nd, bye. er, followed by Richard Han July 18, Elwood at Both-wel- l, sen, a nephew. Tremonton 3rd at Dewwas The "The closing song eyville. Thatcher at Tremonton Lord's Prayer", by the quartet, 2nd. Tremonton 1st, bye. and Joseph D. Harris gave the July 25, Bothwell at Thatchbenediction. er, Tremonton 1st at TreWILL REIGN OVER RODEO Burial was in the Riverview monton 3rd, Tremonton 2nd at Cemetery by Rogers Mortuary, Golden Spike Rodeo Royalty who will ell, attendants. Gloria Gay, Penrose. Ro- Elwood, Deweyville, bye. after dedication of the grave by deo Queen and Betty ReneArr Marble, reign over the three day event beginning Samuel Cornwall. Aug. 1, Thatcher at Dewey Nes-seto are. left Brigham City, attendant. The selection ville, Gayle right, Thursday, Elwood at Tremonton 1st, made was last Thursday evening. Tremonton, Carol Fonnesbeck. How Tremonton 3rd at Tremonton 2nd, Bothwell ,bye. mi Girls Softball ii I Schedule Set resident of this area is seriously 111 in a Salt Lake hospital. Latest reports are that there is no improvement in his condition. V if c . ! n, Washakie Indian Dies at Home Moses Neaman, 79, died at his! home in Washakie at 1:30 am Wednesday after a month's ill ness. He had been a resident! Of Washakie for about sixty years. He was born August 1, 1872 in Wyoming, a son of Annie and Anka-Tal-Bit- se. He married Katie ' Pabawene April .26, 1910 in the Logan Temple. She died several years! ago. Surviving are the following sons and daughters, Jim Nea man, Lin ford Neaman and Ev ert Neaman, Washakie' Foster Neaman, Bannack Creek, Ida ho; Mrs. Lucy Williams, Foit Hall, 20 grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren. Funeral services will be con ducted Saturday at 11 a.m, at toe Washakie ward chapel by Bishop Newel Cutler. Friends may call Saturday from 9 am. to time of service .it the home of Jim Neaman in Washakie. Burial will be in the Washakie cemetery by Rogers Mortuary. x Three Local Girls Entered In Miss Box Elder Contest Fifteen of Box Elder County's most talented and lovely girls NOTICE TO A CAPELLA have entered the Miss Box El CHOIR MEMBERS der contest, under sponsorship ' The officers of the of various civic organizations. choir urgently reAmong the entries is Miss Astrid Mae Strand, sponsored quest all members who deby the Women's Civic League, sire to order recordings of Miss LaVona Erickson by the the choir made at Provo to Business and Pro Tremonton place their orders immedand Miss fessional Women, Tremon the Donna Green, by iately. It Ls necessary that ton Businessmen and Lions the orders be sent in a club. group, ind those wishing to The girls will be judged on have one should contact July 4, the winner to represent Mr. Jorgensen in the very Miss Utah at the the county contest 'in the fall. She will also near future. be presented with a $150 wardrobe of her own choosing. introduction to the THE METHODIST CHURCH After Rev. Gile V. Wilson, Minister judges the girls will be interSummer Schedule viewed, judged In bathing suits, and in the evening will appear in formals and will be allowed 3 Tremonton Sunday 10 am. minutes on the stage to present Sunday School 11 a.m. Morning Worship her talent. Out of town judges will be Tuesday a p.m. Choir Rehearsal used and beauty of face and Corinne: and Sunday figure, personality, talent, ability to wear clothes are the Morning Worship .... 8:45 am. 9:45 am. features by which Judging will Sunday School The courtesy extended to the, be done. Tickets for the talent show Methodist Churches by The the evening July 4 are on sale Leader in carrying our announ cements is greatly appreciated. at Era's Cafe. From time to time in this space of Mr. and Mrs. Lamont Vance, will appear announcement Joan, Allen, Linda K. and Su- special events, or services. Ib san of Logan were visitors on is hoped that you will consult! Father's day at the Vance and The Leader weekly for these Allen homes. special notices. Under the sponsorship of the Garland Lions club, with president, a new club has been formed at Field- ing. The Charter night' was held Wednesday evening with, representatives of various Lions clubs in the surrounding area in attendance. Officers of the Fielding club are H. V. Peck, president: Carl Wilcox, first vice president; Oleen Gam, second Mark J. Udy. third vice- president; B. M. Petersen, se- Otto-Llnderma- ll, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Arbon of Snowville, will be honored at; their home with a family dinner on June 29, in honor of their fiftieth wedding anniversary. The couple plan to en tertain their friends at a dance to be held at the ward haU in the avening, to which everyone is invited. They were married in Sa maria, Idaho on June 29, 1901, and later married in the Lo gan Temple, on June 10, 1903. Jesse Arbon was born in Snowville, June 2, 1879, and has. been a life long resident of the valley. He has been engaged In farming. Florence Neal Arbon was born a Oct. 4, 1881 in Snowvllo, Mr Mrs. of and daughter C. Neal and she too has lived there all her life. They are the parents of ten sons and daughters, Ellis Ar bon, Bear River City; Harold) Arbon, Brigham City; Chester Arbon, Kenneth Arbon, and Snowvtlte;; Marjorie Arbon, Reuben Arbon, Ogden; Mrs. Wllford Smith , (Nona), .Tooele: Mrs. Morris Nuttall (Dorothy), r, Brigham City; Mrs. Jerry Arand Donald (Marie), bon of Salt Lake City.. They also have 21 grandchildren and four great grandchildren. LOCAL LADIES ATTEND CORINNE WCTU MEETING Mrs- - P. E. Ault, New Lions Club Grounds and Equipment Ready For Three Day Rodeo Event With everything in readiness for the announcers call of "Let "Era Buck", the Box Elder County annual Golden Spike Rodeoi was slated to get under way Thursday night Every indication points to one of the mosQ successful rodeos ever held in Tremonton. Shows will also be held Friday and Saturday nights, starting at 8:00 p.m. The committee has spent many hours in getting the rodeo plant in shape and with the addition of new bleachers on the east side of the arena which will accommodate 1500 at the rodeo people, the seating capacity grounds has been nearly doubled with more seats available if the attendance warrants. In addition to the new bleachers, safety rails have been installed on the metal stands; as well as the new ones to provide a maximum of safety for all. The fences and chutes are In good condition, In fact there are very few things needed to make the local plant one of the fastest and best In the lntermountain area. STOCK LOOKS GOOD The lntermountain Rodeo stock arrived early in the week, and from their appearance, give the cowboys plenty or trouble,, asjbey seem to be in first class shape, and there are plenty of broncs and steers to give all hands' should , a before the three day event is over. nd FULL PROGRAM Fifteen big events are programmed for each riding, calf ropnight and include bare-baing, cow cuttings, saddle bronc riding, steer wrestling, and brahma bull riding. There will be two sections in most of the events except the bull riding. Specialty acts furnished by J. Ray Skinner, producer, will include the antics of Bobbie and Gene Clark and their mule, as well as Al Warren and his two trained horses, Golden Star and Silver King. ck . ; COMMITTEE WORKS HARD This year's rodeo committee has spent many hours at the grounds and in arranging for this event and should be given much praise and commendation for their efforts. They are Mayor Kleon Kerr, as general chairman; Arnold Whi taker, Ed Sylvester, Harry Miller, Dell Hansen and Harry Taylor. of Newman June Bothwell a boy, 19 David and Marjorie Isaacson of Tremonton a boy, June 19 Vernon and Nadine Atkinson Lamb of Plymouth a girl, June 20 Darvel and Bonnie Leffler Gam of Fielding a girl, June 19 Tony and Jean Hawks Stander of Tremonton a boy, June 19 Keith and Cleo Bowman Bar- fuss of Tremonton a boy, June 19 FAMILY REUNION Liberty Park in Salt Lake was the scene of the Calder- wood family reunion Saturday. The R. S- Calderwoods, Richard Oalderwood and the family Chester Boss family were - I I Potter, Rex Richards, and M. . A. Udy. In addition to the officers the charter members consist nf Herman Potter, Wendell Welling, Leo Farnsworth, D. B. Jones, Verl Udy, Gene Leavitt.. Earl J Hnlfc r. J Uniirna At the .program which followed a delicious banquet served In the Fielding ward hall, W. G. Woffinden, president elect of the sponsoring club acted as master of ceremonies. Thar Charter was presented by Harold Peterson, Deputy Districtl Governor, and was acceptedf Installed by Calvin Welch, International representative. Zone Chairman Dell Hansen offered to the new congratulations club, Otto Llnderman presented a gift to the new club, this was accepted by Carl Wilcox. Entertainment numbers were ... I l t t onc Auriusiieu oy uyie ness Carol Jensen and an organ ami I VI t W V ! J. yuuiu uucb uy xv. a, xm;& nuit Rowane ZundeL M m I M L Superior Award, the only its kind to be presented in the state of Utah, will be awarded the Northern Utah Work Group of the Soil Conservation Service on Monday eve' ning, June 25. According to Myron T. Hansen, chairman of the board of supervisors of the Northern Utah Soil Conservation District, A one of ' TREMONTON VETERINARIAN ELECTED TO STATE OFFICE ; Dr. R. L. 1 Poulson, Tremonton, Utah Veterinary Medical association at the annual' two-da- y convention in Ogden, Saturday afternoon. Dr. Poulson also acted toastmaster at the Friday as eve- headquarters In Tremon- ning banquet the presentation has been The president-eleis normalauthorized by the Secretary of scheduled for election as ly Agriculture. The program r resident of the issnriMinn th will be held at 8:00 p.m. In the year. Tremonton Second Ward re- following Dr. E. A. Tugaw, Salt Lake creation hall. City, will head the organization J, C- Dykes, assistant chief of this year. with ton, ct - the Soil Conservation 8ervice from Washington, D.C will present the plaque, and will be the principal speaker, Cyril Luker, regional director, and Joe Libby, state conservation officer will also be in attendance. The award is given In recognition of the accomplishments in erosion control on dry farm; lands of the district, Mr. Hansen said. FAMILY HAVE viriTinw TDTB Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Allen and. family have returned home from a vacation of two weeks, during which they visited Mm Allen's sister, Mrs. Clare Barlow and family in Indianapolis. They alsd visited Chicago, and places of interest in church, history on the return trip. , the Tremonton Second ward will hold a Fireside Sunday evening after church at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bolton. A. Christensen will be guest speaker. C. Services Held For Peggy Larson ATTEND CONVENTION Atfcendine the P. T. A. con- vention in Salt Lake last Wed nesday and Thursday were Garland Puzey, Arnold Whi taker, K. H. Fridal m, A. N. Ryttlng and UlaUa Cornwall. Mes-dam- es will also be given during the outing. Reginald Hunsaker, of the South Bear River Stake Presidency and the following make up the committee in charge of arrangements: Wallace Anderson, Lyman Zollinger, Leonard L. Peterson, Horace Barnard, Merwin Christensen and Kleon Kerr. services for little Funeral Peggy Jean Larsen were conducted Thursday afternoon at the El wood ward chapel under the direction of Bishop Arthur Ericksen. Wanda Christensen, Peggy's school teacher, President Reginald Hunsaker and Bishop Arthur Ericksen were the speakers. Music for the service included a duet "Far Away Land", by Alden Thompson and Helen Hansen accompanied by Elva Stokes; vocal solo, "Whispering Hope", Helen Hansen; two solos by Virgil Francom titled, "My Faith In Thee", and "The Children's Friend'', and a har monica solo, "Oh, My Father", by Alden Thompson. The invocation was offered by Thomas Abel and the benediction by Owen Rasmussen. Burial was in the Riverview Cemetery by Rogers Mortiuory. ThPi grave was dedicated by Amos P. Hansen. , . - South Boar River Stake Sots Aaronlc Priesthood Outing, For Saturday, June 30 Under the direction of the Aaronlc Priesthood committee pf the South Bear River Stake,, the annual Aaronlc Priesthoocb outing will be held at tha Bothwell recreation center Saturday, June 30. The program will start at 3 pm. Activities of the afternoon will include ball games, horse shoe pitching, volley ball and other sports. A picture show tamer; Ezra Mason, tail twis- t- The M Men and Gleaners of Tre Tremonton Second ward Party M.I.A.; will hold a Gyp at the Bear River high school gymnasium next Tuesday and invite everyone to attend and festivities with onlov the them. make-u- p Gypsy costumes and for fashion the party will be a These going will meet tt ihc ..uurch at 8 o'clock ani b; tfl)e given s. haywagon ride school. nigh ',. Northern Utah Soil Conservation District Group to Be Honored , SECOND WARD ANNOUNCES FIRESIDE PLANS BIRTHS AT VALLEY HOSPITAL GYPSY PARTY SET BY SECOND Marion and Wanda Cutler WARD M. I. A. nt; Arlene Rogers of Garland, Karen Johnson and Jaleen Allen, Tremonton, who will represent Bear River Valley at the annual Girl's State at the U. S. A. C. In Logan. Selected to Attend Girl's State Representing Bear River Valley at the annual Girls" State at Utah State Agricultural College next week will be Mis Jaleen Allen and Miss Karen Johnson of Tremonton and Miss Arlene Rogers of Garland. Jaleen Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Allen. She is being sponsored by the Tremonton American Legion Auxiliary, r Karen is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Johnson. Her sponsor is the Tremonton Women's Civic League. Arlene, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Rogers, is sponsored by the Legion Auxiliary, Ladles Self Culture Club andl the Civic and Home Arts Club of Garland. The girls were chosen for their scholarship at Bear River, high school and participation in school and civic events. Going to Logan Sunday, the girls will spend the week !a Intensive study of government practices and policy.. v ' |