OCR Text |
Show The LEADER South Cache Takes 2-Po- int Win Over Bears Some sniping by South Cache's Grant Wright spoiled Bear River's first game off the second half Region One schedule and evened the series between the two schools. Coach Durrell Hughes' Bears had fought gamely throughout a hectic three quarters-t- overtake the Spartans only to have heave in a mid - court Wright -rafter duster" to tie up the game and send it into overtime the first recorded in Region One play this year. - The Bear River loss makes the road to the Region One Gonfalon a steep one from here on In and the Bears wil have to have some outside help from other schools to pull into the lead. This weekend will be a "do-- ! one for the Rivermen.; "They entertain the Ogden Tigers here Friday night and then trek to the Junction City for a Saturday engagement with Weber the team that knocked Ogden out of the Region lead last week with a 1 score. A loss in either one of these con tests would completely sidetrack the Bean River Express. In the Friday game at Hyrum, the Bear's scoring honors were garnered by Bruce Stevens and Don Nish, each with 13 counters. Wright of South Cache was high man for the winners with 15. long-distan- ce er-dl- e" 42-4- Score by Periods: 14 26 34 South Cache 11 23 36 Bear River - that the ag teachers at JUNIOR CHAMPS TASTE DEFEAT IN OGDEN TILTS Both Garland and Tremonton First Wards were turned back in their efforts to record wins in the Ogden Division tourna- ment last Tuesday night and as result of these losses they met Tuesday. Mrs. Earle Adams and sons, Reed and Grant visited in Magna Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Walters and family and the high Mr. and Mrs. James Hall and school have gone a bit to far in challenging them to a basket- ball game and have accepted the Mrs. Laura Ray is vacationing Idaho Falls, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Smith of challenge. Monday evening at eight is the San Lake city and Age Strick-tim- e set by the chapter officers worthy of Millville visited Sun-fthe meeting of the "ancients" day at the home of James Pe-aj or nd the "juveniles." j The members "of the Dewey-vilWard, their friends and former members will meet in the annual ward reunion next Friday, February 22. Dinner will be served beginning at 12:30 ,and the program will be given in the evening at 7:30. A dance will conclude the day's events. le ACCIDENT INVOLVES ELWOOD CAR Ted Ramsdale, 22 of Bear River City was hospitalized following and accident Tuesday even-ig- n near Corinne. He was a passenger in a car driven by Lindes Thompson, 36, of Elwood, which skidded on the icy road and collided with a car driven by Willy Inman of Salt Lake City. Mr. Ramsdale was reported to , Have received fractured ribs in the accident. Both drivers aped injury. terson. Mrs. Bertha Johnson visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Roderick of Portage Satur- EEWEYVILLE WARD REUNION NEXT WEEK esc- THATCHER day. ' Mr. and Mrs. Cecil McNeely and Mrs. Clara Harding visited Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Anderson in Oden Wednesday. Doris Burton visited in . Mrs. Brigham City Monday. Dr. E. H. White of Tremonton visited recently with Mrs. Mary Christensen who is staying with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Christensen. Dick Eldridge of Twin Falls, Idaho, and Max Mason of Tremonton visited Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Vern Peterson. . A birthday party was held Sunday honoring Mrs. Rhoda Little. Present were Mr .and Mrs. Henry Marble and family and Mr. and Mrs. James Holdaway and family of Deweyville, Mrs, Minnie Potter of Tremonton and Mrs. Mary Anderson of Thatcher. Thursday, Mrs. Carl Steiner of Garfield and Mrs. Jack Winn Sr. and Mrs. Pearl Bowen of Tremonton visited Mrs. Audren Honeyville, Ronald Peterson and day. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Miss Maxine Pettingill of Harp- Willard Peterson of Honeyville er and Peter C. Peterson and and Mr .and Mrs. LeRoy Peter Miss Carol Bingham of Garland. son cf Bothwell. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. MorMrs. Glenna Anderson spent gan of Salt Lake City and Mr. Monday and Tuesday visiting and Mrs. Charles Checketts of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Anderson pri- Bear River City visited Mr. and or to leaving for Honolulu, HaMrs. George Tharnley Sunday. waii, where she will join her Mr .and Mrs. Alben Bergstrom husband, Seaman Lynn Andervisited in Brigham City Thurs- son. day. Tuesday evening . , Mrs. AudRecent visitors at the home of ren Anderson entertained at a Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Zollinger farewell honoring Mrs. were Mrs. Grace Peterson and Glenna Anderson . her daughter Joy and Mrs. Joe Mr. and Mrs. Dee Robbinette Felt and her son, Milan of Salt and family of Logan visited Sun- Lake City day with Mr .and Mrs. Ervin Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Wood and Petersen. Thatchers double trio, composAnne were Ogden business visitors Saturday. They visited Mr. ed of Zola May Barfuss, Rose and Mrs. Ted Wood while in the Tolman, Joan Waldron, Bonnie Christensen, Ruth Zollinger and city. MrsAmy Peterson and her Maurine Wight sang the selec-tio- n, "My Own America," at daughter , Dorothy entertained some friends Saturday n 1 g h t J Relief Society Union Meeting on The guest list Included Mr. and Saturday. Arietta Thornley is Mrs. Ervin Peterson. Mr. and the accompanist for the group. Mrs. O. B. Jensen, Mrs. Mar- - j Mr. and Mrs. Earle Adams and garet Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Le- - Grant enjoyed a trip recently to land Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hardware Ranch in Logan and Mr .and Mrs. Jos-- j yon. . Rehearsals are starting on a Nelson. , . eph Visiting Mrs. Amelia Anderson three act comedy to be present- at her home Sunday were Mr. ed by the Thatcher MIA accord and Mrs. Joe Anderson and Mr. lng to Maurine Wight, Drama and Mrs. Don Anderson and chil- Director. A surprise party honoring Mr. dren of Bountiful and Mr. and Mrs, Hewitt Tolman of Salmon and Mrs. Dale Compton was held Idaho. j Tuesday night. The guest list inThe family of Mrs. Mary eluded Mr. and Mrs. Vern Roche, Christensen entertained at a Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Lewis, Mr. dinner party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. LaVor Johnson, Mr. and Mrs, Carl Christensen hon- and Mrs. Lorin Shellabarger and oring Porter Christensen, his Mr. and Mrs. Ben Tolman wife and ,baby daughter. Porter Mr. and Mrs. Lytle Didericksen party O. Mr and Mrs. Floyd Adams. daughter Maurine of Thatcher, party honoring Mrs. Lulu Mrs. Jack Winn and Miss Neva Didericksen was held at the' Joy Winn of Tremonton visited A home of Miss Leslie Alene Wight Mrs. Archie Goss and Mr- - and Friday. Present beside the hon- - Mrs. Ross Hoist In Brigham City ored guest were Misses Irene Sunday. Wight, Joan Tolman, Linda( Mr. and Mrs. Cal Anderson of Johnson, Kathleen Watt, and Garland visited Mr. and Mrs. Bertha Johnson. Melvin Christensen Sunday ) Mr. and Mrs. Kruse ChristenTuesday Mr. and Mrs. Lyman sen of Salt Lake City visited Zollinger and Mr. and Mrs. Monday with Mr. and Mrs- - Er- Sonce Zollinger of Logan spent vin Peterson. the day in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Amy Peterson entertain- - j I LllIIlUllldLIIIII AIIIIIIIIT ed her sisters and brother at a birthday party honoring LaVor party Wednesday. Present were) Johnson was held at the John-M- r .and Mrs. Alben Borgstrom j home Friday night. Games and Mrs. Mary Anderson of Tha- - and delicious refrpshmpnts were tcher, Mr. and Mrs. Engvar Pet- enjoyed. erson and Mrs. Josephine Nelson Bishop and Mrs. James Norof Penrose, and her neices, Mrs. man, Milton, Joan, Sidney and Melba Borgstrom and Mrs. Leda j Newell of Corinne were dinner Burton of Thatcher. guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Anderson and her i Mrs. Melvin Wood. NOW! STOCK YOUR LINEN CLOSET - SAVE ! Can-Newm- an SPECIAL VALUE ! , Anderson. Wight Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jensen of has left Thatcher as a new mem- were Sunday Dinner guests at the home of Mrs. Lulu Diderick- Brigham City visited Mr. and ber, of the armed forces. ' Mrs. Wilf ord Johnson Friday. Bishop and Mrs. James Wight sen. Mr. and Mrs. Mario Checketts Max McNeely and Milton Ro- and family visited Mr .and Mrs. che returned Saturday from a Dan 0 1 s e n of Brigham City and sons visited Mr. and Mrs. Pfc. Orval Peterson is visiting delightful holiday trip to Cali- Thursday. George Thornley Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nelson Mrs. Jennie Winzeler of Brig-- w his parents, Mr .and Mrs. Ervin fornia and Old Mexico. e r e Ogden business visitors ham visited Mr. and Mrs. Vern Mrs. Ella Peterson entertained Peterson. At the end of his fifPeterson Sunday. teen day leave, he win return-t- o Friday night following a roller Monday. Mrs. Vern Peterson entertainDallas and Duane Adams who his base at Camp Roberts, skating party for the following California. young people: Jay Didericksen ed at a turkey dinner Thursday are employed in Clearfield spent Mr. and Mrs. Dale Compton and Miss Charlene Benson of honoring her husband's birth- - the weekend with their parents, Maurine 4448 4446 were business visitors in Ogden TEACHERS CHALLENGE YOUNG FARMERS TO HOOP BATTLE By Lyn Larson Members of the Bear River Young Farmers Organization feel Thursday, February 14, 1952 Orval Peterson On Furlough " By Popular Request! Repeat Offering! FAMOUS NATION WIDE BLEACHED SHEETS 81x99 81x108 $n 99 $223 Penco 42x36 in CASES ... 53c each other in a consolation bracket game Thursday evening. Tremonton First was comg pletely throttled by a Riverdale ward of the Lakevlew Stake, Davis was high man for the winners with 18 points and Bradshaw kept alive the losers hopes with 11. Garland First was running neck and neck with their opponent until a couple of minutes to eo and then the North Ogden lads got three quick buckets and forged ahead with an lead. The scoring for Garland first was pretty evenly distributed ' with David Brough topping the losers with seven.; 8arlo of North Ogden was high smooth-norkin- 39-2- I I ... rr yff wool suede k, JjESK and 437 headgates Installed during the 'year; and 3075 feet of canal was lined with concrete sod-formi- 98c Accessories 'jMMJb. W " nipped waist . . molded hips... fuller skirt... Your Bag $298 dyed to exact A fashion find. match Just the right gloves, just the right bag. And best of all ...KEYED TO YOU AND YOUR BUDGET! i soft Soil Conservation j in texture, Report Oeaitaned from Front Pace If vibrant to reduce seepage and ditch losses. On the dryland, contour strio cropping was established on 6117 acres, which brings the total In Che district to 12,830 acres. Stub-l- e mulch arming was practiced en 64,601 acres and 67,303 acres wen farmed on the contour. Fan chiseling of stubble was completed on 47,720 acres. During the spring 14,700 feet of gullies were graded and seeded to grass for waterways. Good grass management was practiced on 102,000 acres of nngeland. Sagebrush and other weeds were plowed on 1090 acres in preparation for reseedlng to adapted range grasses. Mew individual conservation plans were prepared for 55 ranchers and farmers, making a total of 528 plans being used on over 279,000 acres. These plans provide for the use of each acre of land according to Its capa Ulltles a n d the treatment of each acre of land according to its capabilities and the treat ment of each acre according to its needs far protection and lm movement. The board of supervisors of the Northern Utah Soil Conser vation District Is composed of Myron T. Hansen, Colllnston, Your Gloves ,.;y.)m le 12. GLOVES and HANDBAGS 111)tdintimti?w9IP ...... I 4. unsur-mountab- with Match-U- p you pay no premium price for this high fashion idea. RAYO CREPE A SOFT BLOUSES! li m .suit- - ml ng chairman; and A. W. Bishop, Garland; Horace N. Hunsaker, Honeyville: J. Henry Norman, Corinne; and D. A. Fuhrlman, Tremonton; members . Speaking for the supervisors, Mr. Hansen concluded, "We appreciate the aid and cooperation received from all the farmers and business men as well as from the various government agencies who have made our soil conservation program so effective. A SHORT COATS... styles k and tailored witlvspecial touches I975 r j jl: V-- ' f 7 if L deFrom their tail! like intricate stitching, Iv rayon crepe or rayon taffeta lining to match or contrail . . . they peak a higher price! Spring pMtel or high hafei. ' , MH- - T" extra-ipec- New colon, loo, for this fine rayon gabardine ... navy, of course, and exciting new pastels like pink, violet, chartreuse. Taken with this becoming new silhouette with its soft details... it all adds up to a master, snore feminine look. Sites creaie-resista- nt 10-1-4. 8. -- V J - Downright amazing at this price! Handsome washable rayon acetate crepe, finished, with detail you'd hardly believe possible , . . contrasting or matching embroidery, lace trims and inserts, little extras like a separate pin or clip. White, yellow, blue, pink, gray, beige, chartreuse . . . 32-3- : S ft ft EPOS) O00900CO000 |