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Show Get Tlioge Lucky Tickets! Parking Laws Now Being Enforced State Road Commission work men have completed installing parking signs in Tremonton, and beginning Thursday, the parking ordinance will be enforced. There are plenty of signs so there should be no excuse for violating the rules. Two hours from 9 a- m. until 6 p. m. is all the time your car can be parked in the restricted area. two-ho- - Report On Board Of Education Regular Meeting Ik ur SERVING Vol XXIX THE BEAR. Published Weekly at Tremonton, RIVER Utah, Thursday, October Beet Growers To Receive Final PaymentOPl00.740ThisWeek VALLEY 18, 1951 Number 3 Albert Holmgren Dies At Bear River City Home Albert Holmgren, 74, a life long resident of Bear River City, died Wednesday at 1:30 p. m., at the family home, after an illness of five months. He was born at Bear River City, Utah, March 24, 1877, a son of Peter Oluf and Johanna Westergren Holmgren, and was reared in that city. Mr. Holmgren has been a prominent figure in both civic and political affairs of the Sugar beet growers of Garland factory district will receive in the next few days $100,740 as a final payment for beets Action was taken by the Box grown in 1950, according to Orson A. Christensen, district manElder County Board of Educa o of ager Sugar Company. Checks will be mailed tion at their meeting Monday to of 825 growers of this area. This will bring week this matters on Saturday of interest evening, total payments for the 1950 crop to $1,819,145 compared with to various parts of the school We, the members of the Tredistrict. monton Volunteer Fire Depart- $1,781,781 for the year previous. The final payment for this ment want to take this oppordelThey heard a reduest of a is more than $30,000 greatyear to askthose thank Collinston from tunity employers, F. egation er than the final payment a county and state. He served as ing for a change of bus service who make it possible for our year ago. Total payments for state senator from 1933 to 1936; in that area, and appointed a department to operate. Without FY all beets grown for Utah- - Ida- as Box Elder County commiscommittee to study the situa- their help and consideration, it ho Sugar Company and its sioner for ten years;; as presition and make recommenda- would be impossible for us to wholly owned subsidary, Gunni- dent of the Bear River Cltf town operate. tions to the board. son The Sugar, Inc., in 1950 in sev- board four years and as justice Women's Civic League is At the sound of the siren, we A delegation from Plymouth en mountain states was just of the peace for six years. also met with the board, asking drop whatever we might be do- sponsoring a public address by short of $17,000,000 He was also instrumental in compared C Newman, special agent that a tennis court, lawn plant- ing, and answer the call, never Jay for the F. B. I., November 1, at with $12,334,886 the year pre- organizing the Acme Water coming on 5 acres and a sprinkling knowing whether it will be for 8 p. m. in the Tremonton pany to supply culinary water REED PALMER and DON REDFIELD First vious. for the city of Bear River, and system be allowed at their five minutes, or five hours. ward. returns to This greater year's over Someone else takes to what school- The citizens offered in securing power and light for who are directing Tremonton Opportunity Days furnish all the labor if the board we were doing at our place of "The Role of the F.B.I. To- Garland district beet growers the city in 1915. to the people of this area that they are for are accounted emphasizing will be by higher Mr. the day," title of Mr. Holmgren was an active would furnish the materials. A business. should get the free tickets at Tremonton business The employers we wish to Newman's talk. Everyone is in- average yields of Sugar toeets, member of the Church of Jesus committee will go over the needhouses in preparation for the valuable prizes which ed materials and decide if funds thank are Fronk Chevrolet Co., vited to attend this free lecture. larger acreage, higher average Christ of Latter-Da- y Saints, sugar content of the beets and and filled a misson for the will be given away SaturdayOctober 27. Russ Electric, Lumare available. market of VALLEY HOSPITAL average BIRTHS price higher U. ElS. church in from 1911 Government, Box An increase of 75c per ton was ber, Be sure to ask for a ticket on every visit, and the sugar sold, Mr. Christensen to 1912. He California was a member of the allowed to coal dealers of the der County, Board of EducaJohn and Elaine Anderson explained. save your tickets. The customer who holds the lucky Tremonton Lumber & Harding of Tremonton a Bear River Ward bishopric for county effective July 1, 1951. tion, boy, number from Rusa Electric will be given the ironing settlement with This three Cash Farmers' Union was year's also superyears, and October 14. Dealers requested the increase Hardware, is intendent of the ward district board Garland which and is pictured. All participating business the growers State Patrol. handcosts of Highway increased to due Sunday Norman and Diana Harris made on ibasis of a net re- School for some time. the houses will also We the one who holds the lucky ticket memand remember the give drayage. ling Cutler of Bingham, a girl, Oct. turn of $6.84 per hundred weHe married Nancy Hansen in The Board agreed to pay their bers who leave their own busi- 15th. from his place of business, the prize he is offering. ight of refined sugar made from the Logan Temple, November proportionate cost of a case be- nesses, sometimes even locking Wayne and Marlene Patterson 1950 beets compared with a 28, 1898. Get your tickets. Keep them and then watch for ing carried to the Supreme their doors, Ashcraft Jewelry, Grover of East Garland, a boy, 1949 from net return 'for are his sugar the Board and Beard's School widow, Surviving Barber Shop, Hales October 16. Court by the State lucky numbers, which will be posted with the beets of approximately $6.63, the following sons and daughvarious prizes on Saturday. association, to determine the le- Brothers, Conoco Service, O. K. G. W. and Mildred Winnegren Mr. Christensen reported. The ters, Spencer Paul Holmgren gality of issuing bonds in ex- Tire Shop, and those who live hi Lewis of Tremonton, a boy, Oct. sugar content of 1950 beets in and Lynne Holmgren, Bear Rivcess of 4 per cent of the dis- town and on the farm. NEIGHBORS AID BLOOD this district is 15.691 per cent er City; Mrs. William F. (OcWe have two sirens: one in 18. trict's assessed valuation. The BANK FOR FRIEND compared with 15.344 per cent tavo) Weiler, Mrs. Sidney M. case involves another school the north end of town and one the year previous. Leland Woodruff, Ed Kerr, El(Veoma) Hbrman, and Mrs. district of the state, but will at the station, operated by push ...1 F!nalpayment $his(eaC-Jo- r mer Woodruff,. Miles- - Thompson, Lawrence., H.. XFontellai .JBirrell, effect all districts in the associ- button control at Jay Dee HarIxvin Garfield, Jess Garfield and Garland district beets was made Salt Lake City; Mrs. Sidney A. ris Service, and Midland Hotel. ation. at the rate of 73 cents per ton (Zembra) Olsen, Larchmont, The system is very effective Awarding of the school bus uoacn jjurnei Hugnes an Bob Brough went to Ogden of beets compared with 51 cents New York;; Mrs. Paul C. (Andri nounces insurance was made to the and we appreciate the cooperaWednesday night to give blood that the for replacement in the Blood per ton paid last year. Total enne) Kimball, Glenview, nil certificates from the Swimming Truck Insurance Exchange for tion of the Bear River TeleRed Cross The first Golden Gleaner in payments for 1950's beets were nois; Mrs. A. John (Echo) Cope the sum of $1,282.83 which was phone company for their efoffice have arrived and will be Bank, for that used for W. R. the newly organized Tremon- at the rate of $13.20 per ton Jr., Washington, D. C; also 19 the lowest bid. Other bids were forts. awarded during the next week. Bunderson. We H. also wish to thank the ton Fourth Ward is Eveline compared with approximately grandchildren and the folowlng made by J. Miller, Jack The following boys and girls Shumway, Carrol Williams, W. editor for his remarks in a re Foster ,who was given the award $12.66 for 1949. This year's to brothers and sisters: David were successful in passing the Mrs. G. Woffinden and Arnold Hall, cent editorial. We appreciate at Sunday evening services in tal includes direct company pay Holmgren, Tremonton; various Red Cross swimming that ward. ments made by the government Minnie H. Jensen, Brigham City; tests Bids ranged from the lowest them very much. given at the conclusion of Mrs. Lydia H. Tanner and Mrs. the summer Eveline has lived in Brigham from funds collected from re May we continue to merit figure to $2,412.25. swimming program, A report was given that the these words of praise and work City for the .past few months finers and beet processors un Eva Petersen, Ogden; Mrs. A conducted Coach Hughes at by It was a rousing good meetwiring of the Grouse Creek toward a greater Tremonton but was a resident of the First der the Sugar Act of 1948 of manda Santschi, Palo Alto, Cal. the Bear River high school. ing that the Lions held Wedschool house was about to be- City and Box Elder County is Ward when she earned the cov $2.37 a ton, compared 'with last Reuben Holmgren, Bear River Devon Sessions, nesday night with Harold PetBeginners eted Golden Gleaner award. year's direct company payment City, and Oscar and Homer Gene gin and the motion carried giv- our desire. Koford, Lloyd Nelson, erson, newly elected president of $10.26 per ton and a process Holmgren, Salt Lake City. ing the job to Rue M. Eskelsen, Schuman Brent Bishop, of the U.EA. as the guest speakJensen, services con Funeral will be for the sum of $1,352.20 for ing tax payment or $2.40 per 1 p. m. in Johnny Lavender, Oary Smith, er. Some very fine music was ducted at ton. all fixtures. and Saturday wiring Scott Bessinger, Darwin Harris, furnished by a ladies trio, conOn recommendation of Sup"Prospects for the future of the Bear River City ward chapel Diane Bessinger, Joan Brock sisting of Mrs. George Quinney, Vernon Johnson. and Hervin the beet sugar industry in Gar by Bishop erintendent Weight Carol Ann Kent, Audrey Mrs. Garland Puzey and Mrs. man, land district continue bright," Friends may call at the family Bunderson, a new International Elaine Petersen, Watkins, Shar Oscar Strand, accompanied home 11 a. m. school bus, 66 capacity Superior Saturday from according to Mr. Christensen, on Fredrickson, Gaylene Harris, Ann Freiss. until time for the was service. Burial 1951 from with body, purchased Jay yields showing 10 per Jean Munns, and Faunice Dee Harris for about $7,461.50 Mr. Peterson spoke of the cent higher than those of last will be in the Bear River City Donna Hess. This bus is in addition to the duties and purposes of Liontem year. "More than 75 per cent cemetery. Gary Argyle, Roger Funk, ber should be proud of his memthree new buses purchased of this year's crop is being John Christensen, Brent Ryt- - ber should beproud of his memharvested mechanically this yearly by the board, and was tlng, Joe Christensen, Kent bership in the greatest service because antici of is the bought 'fall, and labor plentiful. Hughes, Kenneth Hyer, Paul club in the world. He should be Growers generally report that pated shortage of school buses Christensen, Keith Hyer, Lynn consistant in his attendance for next year. they expect to plant more Lee Coombs, Melbourne and sincere In his efforts to see Harris, The resignation of Victoria 1952 beets in than this sugar David Conger, Warner that his club did not fail to BragA Johnson, Monta Kidman, Iris K. year." . Luther Christensen, Glenn, reach the high standards of M. Axel LaVora and C. The initial payment for beets Meservy, Nelson, 75, of Penrose Murray Clyde Davis, Lionism because of his lack of Gephart, was Hugh were accepted, and the following found dead 1951 be will After in mailed grown Friday teachers were hired: Ivy M. interest In Its functions. November 20 for all beets de noon about five o'clock by two Gene Kerby. Paul Laub, duck He was Quinney, hunters. Jerry livered up to November 5, ac Anderson,May Kimber, Myrtle The speaker made a strong lying Miller, Pearl E. Glenn, Luana cording to terms of the con face down near a pond, about Eddie Chadwick, Stephen Cum plea for Lions, especially, to be Carter, Forest Meservy, Steve tract, Mr. Christensen reports. H imiles east of his home. He mings, Janice Petersen, Vem strong Americans and stand up" Stocks, Joshua Roy Hawks and had left about 11:30 and had on Crozier, Robert Clay, Beth and be counted when any of Bette K. Larson. been seen several times dur Petersen, Camylla Jones, Leo our cherished principles are beClass In observance of their golden recommendation of lng the afternoon by different Brockman, Richard Davis, Lynn ing cast aside for any of the isms ones. Superintendent Weight an ad wedding anniversary, Mr. and called . to the Smith, Carl Smith, Gilbert that are creeping into the conB. R. S. ecene Asaiddoctor ditional teacher will be hired for Mrs. Fred Neal of Stone, Idaho he died of cerebral Payne, James Bishop, Rella duct of government affairs. Up Wood, Billy Wofflnden, Mahlon hold and sustain - good men the Central school because of are inviting their friends and The extension classes at Bear hemorrage. tbe increased enrollment of 41 relatives to join them at the The following men from Box River high school, to be con Mr. Nelson was born March Christensen. everywhere the speaker said. students there, and a partition Stone Ward hall on Wednes- Elder County reported for in- ducted by the Utah State Agri 1, 1857 in Sweden, a son of Intermediate Jolene Conger, Mr. Peterson, who is a very will be installed In the Library day night, October 24 at 8 duction October 8 1951, and cultural College, will begin Wed Nels J. and Johana Forsberg Gary Castleton, Jerry Korth, active Lion, said he noted that o'clock. room to accomodate them. were all sworn into the Army nesday afternoon of next week Nelson. He came to the United Robert Morris, Ralph Culll- - the Tremonton club was one of marwere Mrs. Mr. and Neal A shortage In the teaching States with his parents in 1879, more, Clyde Gephart, Bobby the largest in the state and and sent to Ft. Lewis, Washing- at 4 o'clock. staff at Bear River high school ried October 24, 1901 in Malad, ton, on October 9, making up Dr. Chester C. Meyers of the and settled in Brigham City. He Bessinger, Tommy Woodhead, had one of the poorest attend- for one section of Biology and Idaho, by President W. H. Rich- the October call: speech department of the col moved to Penrose fifty years Janet Shaw, Jerry Laub, John- ence records. The individual ' one section of Physiology was ards. The wedding was later Pratt O. Holmgren, of Bear lege will teach any subject In ago, and has lived there since ny Laub, Eileen Campbell and member can and should do also reported, and an attempt solemnized in the Logan Tem- River Robert Johnson. In his field that the class then. City. something very definitely about : ! will be made to arrange part ple. chooses. are two sisters, Mrs. and Karen Advanced Smith Oriel Melvern ManSurviving of Nelson, that, he said. Mr. Neal was born October time service of an elementary to take ad- Josephine Oliver, Salt Lake, Paul King. tua. desiring Anyone The program was under the 24, 1877 in Salt Lake City, and teacher to solve this problem. Melvin Thome Judson, of vantage of this extension class and Mrs. Dorothy Knapp, of of the Americanism direction to when Stone moved Quite It was reported to the board Is invited to be present. ATTEND FUNERAL Centralia, Washington. Perry. committee consisting of Nick He a been has farmer young. that the Lakeside school patFuneral services were con AT BLACKFOOT Donald of Eugene Sco.tt Anderson, Quinney and George rons had $54.00 for use toward In that region most of his life. MASON FAMILY MOVE ducted Thursday afternoon in Mr. and Mrs. Jack HadfieW Dell Hansen. A number of Lion Fielding. Neal was Mrs. 1, born Aug. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Mason and the Penrose ward chapel by purchase of playground equipRonald Daryl McCoy, of and daughters, Myrna and Gae, faces were red when a series of ment, or other needed facili- 1884 in Snowville, and moved Brigham Rt. 2. family have moved to Rexburg, Bishop Orson Jensen. Bertha Oardner attended questions were asked about and to Stone, where she has lived ties for the school. The Board to make their home. Mr. Idaho was in the Penrose funeral services for Verl Louis state officers, their duties and Interment James Townsend Palmer Jr., Mason will be affiliated with a most of her life. voted to appropriate a like of Tremonton . Cemetery by Rogers Mortuary. Hancock, In Blackfoot, Idaho, responsibilities. There were eight sons and to be used in that manthere. cattle company Charles of this week. The young man was The Youth Committee pre Philip Bradbury, ner. daughters born to the couple, in an airplane crash on sented trophies to Gary Giles killed Brigham. W. R. BUNDERSON Asa Stokes was appointed as and they are all living. They Tom Noboru Sasaki, of Rt. FIELDING SOLDIER ON December 18, 1950. He was a and Ross Mason, winners of the IMPROVING are Clifford P. Neal, Tessls custodian at Box Elder high RADIO INTERVIEW 2, Brigham. and was a lions tennis competition hi Ihe photographer navy school, because of the resig- Steed, and Merle Neal, all of Val Leavitt of Fielding was W. R. B undersong re son of Louis and Ethelyn The Lorln k, senior and Junior divisions. This Howard of Rt. 8gt Larkin, nation of Wallace Wilde; P. W. Stone; Percy Neal, Woods Cross, 2, Tremonton. Interviewed on a radio program port that their father, who was well. Is the second year the trophy of Both formerly Jensen for the Central School, Utah; Ada Pratt, and Ella broadcast over KSL on October operated on last week Is ImMrs. Ike Newman of has been won by Ross. The pre Mr. and and Antonio Olague for Park Talbot, Snowville: and Duane grandchildren in the family and 4th. sentation was made by Garland. Sgt. Leavitt Is serving In proving nicely, and hopes to be Thatcher also attended tbe Neal of Ogden. There are 32 9 great grandchildren . Valley. Korea. able to leave the hospital soon Puaey and Durrel Hughes, Firemen Exress Appireciation Utah-Idah- B. I. Officer Speak At Public Meeting , - Tri-Sta- te Summer Swim Class Receives Eveline Foster Presented Golden Gleaner Award Certificates IN THE LIONS CORNER by-Mr- Penrose Man Dies While Duck Hunting Mr. and Mrs. Fred Neal Plan Golden Wedding Observance Upon October Service Call Filled Extension Starts at H. : Ban-coc- I -- |