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Show 1 SERVING VoL XXIX THE Ml RIVER BEAR 11 ants, funeral directors, and a few other professional men. The tax rate is 2 14 per cent of net income from self -- employment between $400 and $3600. . Additional information can be obtained from Mr. Watson, Thursday afternoon, January 31. between 2:00 and 3:00 pjn, at the Utah Power and Light Company office. r! VALLEY Published Weekly at Tremonton, Utah, Thurs., Jan. 24, Local Amateur covered by the law. Groups not covered include farmers, doctors, lawyers, dentists, public account No. 17 1952. rs Hawaiian Will Meet Kayos Champion Feb I In on of the most crowd Finest, Valley's Friday, of effective and bouts pleasing All-Sta- NO SQUARE DANCE SATURDAY -- By Max the evening, Ronald Peterson of Thatcher, representing the Triple B' Club, came roaring from his corner in the third round and took just 1 minute and 40 seconds to pull the shades over Glen Clary of Ogden, in the Polio Benefit card held at the Berthana in Ogden, last Tuesday night. On a star studded program, young Peterson, with only three fights under his belt, crawled through the ropes with a seasoned veteran of many fights in the amateur squared circle. Glen Clary of Ogden was senior AAU champion in both Utah and Idaho in 1950, but with alkl his titles and gameness, wasn't able to overcome the farm boy from Thatcher. Peterson droped Ogden's pride and joy in the second round and was just moving in for the sealer when the bell rang. The third COLD round found Bear River Valley's a Adams. Never before seen in Bear River Valley, the barnstorming Hawaiian basketball who boast a 61 to 7 record thus far in the U. S. are leaving the crowds cheering as they leava the court at games end, according to all reports following their engagements. The Tremonton Jaycees responsible; for bringing this outstanding show to the people of this area, have d a stars throughsquad of out the valley who will meet Hathis exceptionally fired-u- p waiian crew at 8:00 p. m. in the Bear River high school gymn nasium, Friday night, Febru--Eary 1. A preliminary surprise will set off the evening's entertainment at 7:00 p. m. . Educated Skirts Not only do the Hawaiian boast a fast and" effective squad, coached by the PAUL KIMM, COACH former Hawaiian athletic great, Arthur Kim, but their hula hula dancers and special en- child that someday another DONT MIND THE amateur star tertainers are second to none. brace may be removed. It was a cold and stormy day coming on strong, and finishing According to rei last Friday, but the wind and his opponent off with a series of ports, the e floor show A DAUGHTER FOR cold didn't seem to bother the six or seven left hooks. presented by these stunning Wilson. Brothers, steeplejacks of Young Peterson received the performers leaves the audience THE GAYLEN CHRISTEN SENS (Salt Lake City from giving the acclaim of many a fight man n Mr. and Mrs. Galyen Chris especially the males a trifle bit Stacks at the Western Cream- that evening including the one 1 welcomed anew eye-have and daughwith their ability ery plant a coating of asphalt and only Rex Layne who stopped limp, ter to the family. The baby was base paint The highest stack him long enough to tell him he full appeal. born Funds For Wooden Lung January 12th in a Logan is 90 feet and the shorter onei "done a swell job in there." Next She is the third girl for Under hospital. direction Eddie the of is 75 feet high. stop on the schedule Utah Gol- Krey, Tremonton ath- the family, and the girls have a Jaycee Another improvement at the den Gloves in Ogden in Feb- letic director, much effort has big brother. Jocal creamery has been the ruary. been put forth to obtain the installation of a new Lathrop-Poulso- n services of this World Touring can washer, one of the VETERANS ADMINISTRATION Hawaiian show, and to make it most modern systems in use OFFICE MOVES an exceptionally outstanding Ito day. event. The Veteran's Administration Yes, we wondered how the1 All proceeds obtained from Robert N. Gardner Jr., 61, or steeplejacks got their block and oflice has been moved from the this endeavor will be used to tackle up on the stacks in the) Kiesel Building in Ogden to the build the Wooden Lung now un- Bear River City, died in a Brig-haPost Office building. The move der construction first place. City Hospital jSunday at by the Jaywas made January 23rd. illthree-wee- k cees, and to further the suc 6:20 p.m. after a Veterans who have occasion cess of ness. the present polio drive. DUP TO MEET TODAY to call at the general office are born February 21, 1890, For, Ma Pa, and .all .thedtids .He-wato take notice trf the asked the big show is made to order. in Deweyville, a son of Robert Polly Smith and Elmire Hep-pi- change of address. ; will be hostesses this afterThe reason for the show to' N. and Harriet A. Dewey Gard-ne- r. noon at a meeting of the offer and entertain the valley He was reared in Deweyville, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Cook spent people with something new and Daughters of Utah Pioneers, Midland Camp, at the home of Thursday and Friday in Provo attractive. The reason behind graduating from Box Elder Francis Jones. The meeting will with Mr. and Mrs. Bay R. (the show that someday a Countyi High School, where he Wooden Lung may save your was president of the atlettc asbegin at 2 p.m. sociation and active in music. He. married Florence A. Johnson, December 18,1913, in the Salt Lake Temple. They made their home in Bear River City. He was an active member of the, IDS Church, serving as clerk of Bear River ward for the past 30 years. He had also served as choir leader and chorister in the Mutual Improvement Association and as a ward teacher. 1 I He had been active in music circles in the county, a member of Bear River Military Band, of the B. T. Glee Club, and played in a local dance orchestra several years. He worked as a farmer and at one time was employed by the county road department. He was a deputy sheriff of Box Elder County. Survivors include his widow; two daughters and one son, Coy F. Gardner, Ogden; Mrs. Herman (Dorothy) Jeppsen, Mantua; and Mrs. Gordon (Bonnie Rae) Bigler, Tacocma, Washington; his mother, Deweyville; eight grandchildren; five brothers George A. Gardner, Bear River City; Leon D. Gardner, Honeyville; Dewey Gardner and Alphonzo Gardner, both of Dew- -, eyville; Rulon Gardner, Ogden. Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon under the direction of Carlos Jensen of the Bear River Ward bishopric. The ward choir sang, "Do What Is Right," as the first number on the program and Edwin Stenquist offered the invocation. Speakers for the services were Fred L. Peterson, Floyd Warren Hyde, and PresiJensen, find features that make driving easier, Wren you come in to tee the excit Elbert dent Beacher. "52 value economical more . . . . . the . that safer, Dodge ing new judge it Musical numbers given were a new "Show Down Way. YouTl tee in protects your investment and adds to the vocal solo by LeRon Johnson. black and white how Dodge compares pride and prestige of Dodge ownership. Here's the sensible way to choose a with cars costing Hun"Calvary," a male quartet comto end all guesswork and new car dreds of dollars more. posed of Gene Wright, Earl WriOne after the other you can check the gamble! What's more, the proof is free. ght, Vaun Wassom and Don So come in today and compare the beautiperformance, comfort and economy of the sang "The Teacher's Frodgem ful new '52 Dodge the "Show Down" Way. new '52 Dodge against other cars. You'll Work is Done," and Gordon Bigler sang, "The Lord's Prayer." NOW ON DISPLAY Closing remarks were made by Carlos Jensen and the benediction was by Charles Check-ett- s. The regular Saturday night at the Second canceled for this week, so all can participate in the Polio Benefit dance at thfr Dance Square Ward will be All-tar- s 9 hand-picke- M-M- en -- -- 1$ ca-isa- ba fast-develop- eye-witne- ss half-tim- ten-se- High School. E FOR ENTERTAINMENT the Hawaiians will present an entertaining floor show, consisting of dancing and novelty numbers. HALF-TIM- Watch For Babson Column The name ROGER W. BABSON is synonymous with success in business and in investing. Mr. Babson 's accomplishments are based on a thorough know- ledge of history, a seriousness of purpose and an awareness of today's events in the light of the future. Thus, he Is always ahead of the times. Each Thursday the Leader will publish BABSON'S Authentic Statement. Look for it on Hi WUKI mm than two , months remain in which the self employed man can submit the report of his I952 .net income, for social security coverage," according to Wesley F. Watson of the Ogden Social Security office. Page 2. Be sure to read this feature The report is due, along with each week and be ready to the individual income tax return, cruise with the good weather by March 15, 1952. Most persons wno worK ror tnemseives are and ride out the storms! "Less IPlEMEY'S "ORCHIDS TO YOU!" from FLOWERLANE Floral & Gift Shop on their First Birthday ANNIVERSARY Sat, Feb. 2, 1952 Everyone's invited to attend the party. FUN FOR ALL FRIDAY! SATURDAY! SAVE YOURSELF PLENTY! Robert N. 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