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Show THE LEADER, Tremonton, Utah Thursday, January 17, 1952 follows: ; NOTICE TO CANNING CROP GROWERS Saturday, January 19 Panel discussion on Tensions In Parent ' There will be three meetings Teacher Relations, Must They held January 23: At Wlllard City The North Bojc Elder Council Exist? Hall at 10 a.m.; LDS meeting of the PTA has arranged for a Saturday January 26 Drama, house, Corinne, at 1 p.m.; and short series of Radio Broadcasts "Who Me?" at the Utah Power and Light edTremonton, at 3:30 2 dealing with building, Panel Saturday, February ucation problems. This broadcast discussion. p .m., at which crop prospect outwill be heard over station KBUH Saturday, February 9 Drama look on peas, corn and tomatoes at Brlgham City next Saturday "Friends at the House." will be fully explained by our State 16 morning at 10:15 a.m. and will President, Mr. Paey, and Panel, Saturday, February continue for the next five Sat- "Making things in a mechani- State Secretary A. W. Chambers and others. Also reports on the urdays. The broadcast will last cal world." for fifteen minutes. The officers of the local PTA operations of 1951 as to yields Some of the leading EducaCouncil urge parents to listen to and products still on and in the ' tors in Utah take part on these these broadcasts as they feel nation. recorded programs. They are de- that some worthwhile knowledge We trust you will make a strong signed especially by members may be obtained, that will held effort to attend at least one of of the Utah Congress of Parents to solve problems arise these meetings, and bring a neiand Teachers to further their with children in school. ghbor along. We need more members in our associteion so as program of parent education. The schedule for the broadcast Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Barnes of to negotiate new contracts. and topics to be discussed are as Brigham City were overnight Hoping to meet you, M. A. Johnson, Pres. of Waldrons David the guests PTA Arranges Radio Series Parent-Teach- "" " O "' Jl 71 NEW POSSE OFFICERS " officers of the Eox Elder County Sheriffs Posse who were elected recently are: A. L. "Smitty? Smith and Ed T. Frost, Top Hands Wesley Gephart, Chief; Golden Anderson, Foreman and Al Manning, Bookie. The group met Thursday evening to appoint committers and outline the coming year's program. PORT S Last Minute Play Gives Ogden Lead Oyer Bears High ls, high-scori- ng 41 17 Third Ward Wins Big Don Nisn, the - Class A Ohlson . 2 2 0 4 2 3 2 6 scoring leader, was high point Hansen man again for the Bears, but his performance In the point de20 26 10 50 Totals G T F P partment was matched by Dokos of Ogden. Both lads povredv18 Stevens 4 9 counters through the mesh. 2 Bone : 6 12 Mare field Goals 6 18 Nish The Tigers outscored the 2 3 3 7 Calderwood Bears from the field but Christensen 2 3 3 7 fell down at the free throw line. Archibald 1 2 0 2 .... o 0 0 0 Sear River tossed 14 through Leak L..:..,. out of 22 tried while Ogden con- Stark 0 0 0 0 nected only 10 out of 26 free throw ' 17 22 14 48 Totals With Nish's IB point barrage Score by periods: lie established himself as the top Ogden 13 27 37 50 aeorer In the select Class A scor- Bear River 17 30 39 48 ers. In two games played he has a total of 44 points to beat ouN VOLLEY BALL Jhis nearest rival, Jay Herring of Carbon, who has a 37 point to- IN OFFING tal for two games. Ward athletic directors in the Bruce Stevens and Varge Bear River Stake should be Christensen, a couple of other thinking not only of the current Bear mainstays, are 16th and basketball league but that im 17th In the Class A scoring with the casaba camafter mediately 19 points respectively. will be on the ball paign, volley Weber Tough athletic agenda. This Friday Coach Durrell Hughes' charges take on one of Only one ward participated In the Region One "sleeper" teams, volley ball last year. East Oar- Weber. The Warriors edged out land, who by virtue of South Cache in a close 56-fielding a team, won the. right victory. Local fans will remem- to go the division playoff at .. ber how the South Cache Spar- Ogden. tans pushed the Bears right up to the wire, and Coach Hughes is Stake officials are urging that each ward participate in the expecting another "toughie" tosport. No stake schedule will be night on the local floor. The from the two made but there will be a stake schools will take to the floor at playoff, the date to be announ :30 In (lie prelim, and the main ced later. 11 115 vis-"1U- ng - their In South Bear River Tourney Tremonton Third Ward continued their winning ways last Monday night as they dumped Bothwell Allen Barfuss, Third Ward's hook shot artist, was the big gun for the winners. In other games played Monday Tremonton Fourth dumped Thatcher 5 while Tremonton Second smothered Elwood to make the evening an all Tremonton landslide. Gaylen Christensen poured 18 points through the hoop for the Fourth and Dee Reese was the main point getter for the winn ing Second Ward. The Fourth Ward defeated 32-2- 0. 37-2- 55-2- - ms 9, . Reserve District Elwood 25; If ..,UJ; (I MOST WITH PENNEY FABRICS I OPEN "EIGHT BALL" TOURNAMENT Woodwards' Billiards opened their "Eight Ball" tournament last Monday night at 8 p.m., and the 20 local fellows entered enjoyed a full night of friendly competition. According to Don Wodward, proprietor, the tournament will be played off every Monday night at the same time, and will last five to six weeks. Emerging out of this contest will come a winner, and to him will be awarded a special plaque with his name engraved on it. This plaque will be hung on the wall of Woodwards Billiards, and will remain there to receive a winner every year in this Eight Ball tournament, , which will become an ; annual event The turnout last Monday night was excellent, and the public gathered around to .watch local pool sharks display their talants. State No. 97-9- rAi in ru A rhfriirviAf i Penney's Own ROMM) Percales R All-Purpo- se 7 36 of Tremonton, Box Elder County, Utah, at the close of business Decembr 31, 1951, a State banking institution organized and operating) under the banking laws of this State and a member of the Federal Reserve System. Published in accordance with a call made by the" State Banking Authorities and by the Federal Reserve Bank of this district. - wide NOW ONLY PRESSES FOR YOU, YOUR DAUGHTER! ..' 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(not including ordinated obligations shown below) $4,033,015.78 CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Capital .. ........ Surplus Undivided profits 35,000.00 235,000.00 35,161.40 .with total par value of of reserves of l 305,161.40 $4,338,177.18 $35,000.00. MEMORANDA Loans as shown above are after deduction EMBOSSED COTTONS WAFFLE 79c 59c 46,079.04 E. Peckenpaugh, executive vice president 'of the abort "', D. bank, named hereby certify that the above statement ts true to i i r the best of my knowledge and belief. i walnut la waterfall design at illustrated; stunning modern to aithtr blood oak or walnut finish; colonial mahogany . . ' all big 48" chest with automatic tray.' American Holes Bros.' Furniture ss an hhYm BEAR RIVER STATE BANK TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS This bank's capital consists of common stock zero NOTICE Dr. F. N. Barker announces that he is in. Tremonton each Wednesday afternoon at the William H. Hawkins residence, He will meet his patients regularly, even though Dr. and Mrs. Hawkins are at present In California. 17: 25, Deweyville Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations Time deposits of individuals, partnerships. and corporations Deposits of United States Government (including postal savings) Deposits of States and political subdivisions Other deposits (certified and officers' checks, etc.) ..... mm m Elwood school. mm mm REPORT OF CONDITION OF ILArJECEBAKGHEST 2 of East Tremonton have moved Into their new home this week. Mr. Waldron is principal of the Bothwell 23, Thatcher 15. Games will be played next Tuesday at the school gym with Elwood meeting Bothwell at 6:30; Deweyville vs. Thatcher at 7:30r Third vs. Fourth at 8:30 and the First and Second Wards meeting at 9:30. TOTAL ASSETS gJ14J Lys SPECIALS VIRGIL WALDRONS MOVE INTO NEW HOME Mr. and Mrs.- - Virgil Waldron WHEN YOU SEW AT HOME... First Ward 20, Third Ward 15; Second Ward 27, Fourth Ward No. 12 53 ' R. S. Calderwood, Sec. Wednesday. ........ The top lour teams in the stake will square ' off for the league gonfalon, the winner of uMeVi nrill rpniwwnt t.hf stake at the Ogden tourney. A trophy I 50-4- 8 will be given to the winners and for the Eeglon One bunting a basketball to the ward disOgden high school, Bear River, last Fri- playing the best sportsmanship n 52, put the skids under their during the tournament. cona close and day night as they emerged from In order to give teams a rest test 50-before the tournament opens, The Bear's conslstant scoring stake officials have suggested punch wasn't quite good enough attraction starts at 8 p.m. that the final league game, schin the final quarter and they eduled for February 7, be made Ogden 50, Bear River 48 let the Ogden quint overtake O T F P up before that date. them after holding a two point Champion--- -2 1 1 5 --. 3 4 spread the third quarter. The Van Alten Rlvermen had led at each of the Dokos 7 9 4 18 other two rest periods by three Moyes . 3 4 2 8 Burnett points.' ...13 0 2 ..,--- that M-M- en ByLYN LARSON ' er Bothwell 17 to 13 in a make up game played Wednesday evening. BEAR RIVER PLAYOFF Junior League Starts SET FOR FEBRUARY 8, 9 The junior division tourna February 8 and 9 is the date ment of the South Bear River set for the Bear River Stake Stake also started this week with1 basketball tournament to be the games being played at the held in the Bear River High McKlnley School gymnasium. School gym. The scores were: VALLEY WIDE BISHOP JAMES WIGHT TO BE RADIO SPEAKER Bishop James Wight of Thatcher wil be the speaker on Mrs. Axel Fredericksen's radio program Saturday morning at 10 o'clock over station KBUH TREMONTON D. H PECKENPAUGH CORRECT ATTEST: State of Utah, County of Box Alma Theurer Elder ss: Sworn to and subscribed before John J. 8humway " me this 2nd day of January, 1952. Jack Shumway Directors Esther 8. 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