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Show Orson A. Christensen Retires Years After Thirty-tw-o Service With Sugar Company ' Orson A Stake Group ViH Appear At Church live Dance Festival dial- - Christenson, o rtct manager of the Sugar Company, and an of the (firm since 1921 i the first of the month retired X and Ford P. Scalley, has been named to assume the duties of Mr. Christensen. t Mr. Christensen was first employed by the sugar company . as agricultural superintendent of the Brigham factory district In 1931 he was made superinUtah-Ida-b- em-iptoy- ee i. tendent of the Garland district and also was made resident manager of the Bear River Canal system, property of the company. With the consolidation of the Erigham and Garland factory districts, he was appointed as (district manager of the company properties and business' in Box Elder county, Utah, and Oneida County, Idaho, in April STAKE LEADERSHIT MEETING SUNDAY city The regular stake Leadership meeting of the South Bear River Vol. Stake will be held Sunday beginning at 8:30 a.m. with the high council meeting. Members of the welfare committee will meet at 11 o'clock and Bishops and counselors at 1:30. The usual priesthood leadership meeting will be held at 2:30. XXia THE Published Weekly BEAR at Tremonton, RIVER VALLEY Utah, Thursday, June 5, 1952 Attending Lions Rbdeo Oueen and Attendants Jaycees Put Final OK On Fight Plan The Tremonton Jaycees put Meet At Price and Mrs. ' Orval1 Mr. and Mrs. Del HanEwer, son, Mr. and Mrs. Reese B. Mason and Mr. ar.d Mrs. Milton L. Johnson ara attending tne state convention of Lionsi clubs at Price, this weekend The Ewers and Hansens left President To Be Chosen Friday Night The Queen and her attend- ants for the Box Elder County Rodeo will be Golden the final OK on the boxing lected Spike at tonight bouts to be held, June 27th at 8:00 o'clock at the (Friday) rodeo se- Thursday morning A Proclamation Summer Music , Classes Start Next Week City Buys New Police Car c Storage Disagreement Halts Bear River Water Parley , tri-sta- te - , . '' ; Dun-edi- n, w ' Homecoming Set For Elder Alma Anderson Sunday Mrs-Boy- the to) leave for the convention city " Friady morning. Help Needed To Paint Bleachers At Fair Grounds the field. ces on PLAYGROUND NOW SUPERVISED :A call for men and boys to assist . In painting the bleachers at the 'fair grounds was made this week by members of (the rodeo committee. The county has agreed to furnish the paint and the has pledged Itself to furnish the labor. So grab a good isize paint brush, a small bucket or can to hold the paint and be" at the grounds at 8:00 next Tuesday night. Members of the posse and Veterans of Foreign Wars have made a start on the job, but it will take fifty men to do the Playground supervision is now underway at the city park Mon- day through Friday each week. From ten o'clock until noon there-aractivities of all kinds, from two until four craftwork is taught and story telling is reserved! for the hour from four until five e . ee cam-mltt- ' O. O. F. Caravan To Visit Here 50,-0- 00 , i Howell Couple Called To Mission Field . Fourth 6. June 4, Both well 33, Tremo- nton Second 27. Fourth Ward 18, Third Ward 7. Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Munk of Howell have been called to fill a mission in the Mission for the LDS Church. They will be honored at a f are- well testimonial Sunday at 11:30 a..iu.. at me xiuwen waru. ine Reverend and Mrs. Glle V. service will folow the regular Wilson, pastor of the local ComSunday School service of the munity Methodist Church, left ward. Thursday morning for Denver, Colorado. The will be guests in the home of their son, and wife, LEAH DEAKIN IN Mr. and Mrs. George L. WAson. SALT LAKE HOSPITAL Mrs. Ed Deakin entered the On Saturday morning they will LDS Hospital in Salt Lake Sat- attend the graduation exercises of the Colorado School of Mediurday for a major operation. The Their son's wife, Virginia family reported that she was cine., Talcott Wilson will receive her feeling considerably better WedDoctor of Medicine She nesday, when they were there will Interne at the degree. HosLukes St. to see her. Rev. And Mrs. Gile V.Wilson To; na Leave Tremonton pital, Denver. Their son, having spent five years in the Navy during World War IL Is trailing his wife by one year. He finishes the junior year in the School of Medicine this year. ' On Tuesday, June 10, Reverend, and Mrs. Wilson will go on to Loveland, Colorado, to be in attendance at the annual session of the Colorado Annual ConferBIRTHS ence of the Methodist Church. Paul anl Ethel James of Gar- This conference, lasting until land, a girl, June 1. June 15, will climax with the Bill and Lola Ruth Thompson of the ministerial apAnderson of Thatcher, a boy, reading Reverend Wilson pointments. June 1. anticipates leaving Tremonton. Dale and Zelma Stenquist Tar-b- et following this conference for a of Garland, a girl, June 1. new church appointment. The Keith and Anna Hansen Wilsons expect to return to Treof Honeyville, a girl, June monton from Loveland on the Hun-sak- er 17th. 14. i : -- i (.1 I: : m a ' i , v l Sr. v .", - WINS POSTER PAINTING CONTEST ns in-la- w ' SOFTBALL GAME RESULTS Scores of the" girls softbatt games played last week and this week that have been reported are as follows: May 28, Deweyville 23, Tremonton S e c o n d 7. NElwood 11, job. Texas-Louisia- ' o'clock. The supervision of the grounds is directed, by the Tremonton Women's Civic League. Important County and State Offices Will Be Voted On In November Election (R.-Ric- h), son-in-la- and other two couples expected county the Bear River high gym, atj WHEREAS, many of our citizens in the neighboring counwest of Tremonton. grounds 8:00 p. m. have suffered irreparable damages by reason of this years ties Directed this year by the' Under the direction of chair- Tremonton floods and are in dire need of financial assistance, devastating Jaycees, the affair man Reed Palmer, the local Is and toe to one of shaping up club hopes to give he public several contestants with a fieldi WHEREAS, the Utah Flood Relief Committee has been esof 1939. soon won't a show they forget. of seto very capable judges to cooperate with and supplement existing agencies in tablished ' In his thirty-tw- o With several local champions! years of who will' providing funds for the relief of flood victims, and the Governor lect ladies the young tf?rvice with the sugar comp- participating, the card is shapover the three day event; of the State of Utah has requested that all counties in the State any he has became intimately ing up to foe a thriller from reign Chairman Max Adams says assist in raising said flood relief funds. . acquainted with the farmers start to finish. contestants will be accepted and agricultural problems of! Both winners and losers of NOW, THEREFORE, the Board of Box Elder County Comright up to starting time to- missioners jfche county and the neighbor-Sfti- g Khe bouts will receive medals, hereby proclaim to the citizens of this County that all capable and sections of the Maiad Val- lor their efforts, and the Trip night, ladies urges a serious flood relief problem exists in our State, which requires: to participate. young ley. Mr. Christensen has also le 'fi' club will receive a sped the kind assistance of all to relieve the suffering caused therefor be' will the affair taken an active part in the al gift which will be presented Al Judges of and requests that contributions be mailed to Board of CounYoung, Logan; Lew Mor- by, ' that night. civic affairs of the county. co K. B. Olsen, County Clerk, Brigham City, Commissioners, ty gan, Malad, and a judge from Utah. Mr. Scalley, the new district Davis or Weber county. OREN HEATON manager comes to the Garland HOME Dated this 2nd day of June, A. D.. 1952. The contest is open to all1 FOR VISIT factory district with a lifetime 14 women 25 to from of Oren Heatan. who has been lo years LEWIS S. WIGHT, Chairman of experience in the sugar beet cated in Dallas, Texas during re age, married or single. Those assocGEORGE H. DAVIS been industry having cent weeks arrived home Tues- entering the contest must be iated with it most of his life. ROBERT J. POTTER for a six day visit before present, with a horse, and the BOARD OF BOX ELDER COUNTY Just prior to coming here he day for California, where he necessary western apparel to was superintendent COMMISSIONERS. of the leaving to be for the next six (participate in the judging. expects Montana district. months. On the way home from Contestants will be judged 50 Mr. Scalley and his family Texas, his business took him to per cent on their riding ability. have purchased the Vincent Colorado and into South Dakota, 30 per cent bn the horse and Chiodo home on North 1st) 20 per cent on clothing and apEast street and will move here pearance. In the immedate future. The rodeo queen and her at The Bear River Com- tendants will be guests of hon-- 4 Commission adjourned MRS. BAER TO HEAD or at a Jaycee banquet June pact still deadlockedover REPUBLICAN CLUB Wednesday, 11, and at the conclusion of the question of how much, if The Ladies Republican Club Music instruction in band and the contest or during the three additional storage space any A new. Plymouth sedan1 was string instruments for school day rodeo will receive some should be allocated to water us- met at the home of Mrs. Reuben Baer Thursday night to delivered to Tremonton City children of this area will begin very special gifts. ers on the iver above Bear Lake. name officers of the club. Mrs. , i fthjs week by the Winzeler Mo- next week and the high school Comittee member representwas Baer chosen president, Mrs, t meet band members at .the tor company Thenew car will wijl ing Utah", Idaho, Wyoming and Reid Oyler, vice president," and HIGH SCHOOL be used as a police car by city school Monday night at 8 o'clock ART EXHIBIT AT the federal government tentat- Mrs. Adam Brenkman, secretary for the first rehearsal of the officers. ively agreed to meet again on treasurer. The ladles will serve TREMONTON LIBRARY W. announces J. Pulsi season, In the past officers- havef the problem June 21 and 22 in for the next two years. been using their private cars; pher. Everyone is invited to call at the Utah Capitol. ; Refreshments were served by The schedule of classes in the the Tremonton Library where on a restricted mileage basis. The of additional upthe hostess. problem as is fol various communities an there art is exhibit of paint stream storage has stymied the At the city council meeting beheld June 2, the city approve lows: Tremonton, Monday, 10 ings done by Bear River Hish commission for months. School students under the direc MENDENIIALLS TO CLOSE tthe appointment of Richard' ginners at 9; regular band, Wyoming and water users in SATURDAY and beginners in violin, viola, tion of Gene Jargensen, art in AFTERNOONS Spencer to the police force toi cello and Rich County seek additional bass at 11 o'clock . structor. The pictures on exhib serve with Paul Johnson. bewhile users storage space, Thatcher and Penrose at That- it were Mendenhall's announce that, by James Chris low Bear Lake in Utah fear that on cher Tuesday, band at 8:30, vio- tensen, painted and after Saturday, June 7, Julene RETURNS TO NEW ZEALAND Winters, Peggy any additional their store will be closed from rights granted lin, 9:30 and beginners at 10:30. Matlock, Mrs. E. J. Constable, of Gary Sorensen, Cora upstream their one o'clock on each Saturday. Bothwelf, Tuesday, beginners endanger may leigh Diderickson, Paul Capener, New Zealand, who has 7 pjn. and advanced at 8:00. Nedra Cornwall, Kayla Kerr and water supply. been visiting with the Jesse J. Climaxed Session Elwood, Tuesday .advanced at Shirleen Johnson. The one by Roberts family for the past six 9 and at 10 o'clock. bginners Climax of Wednesday's session won Julene Winters her the an months, will leave for her homeGarland, Wednesday, begin- nual $25.00 award Utah Rep. L. B. came when the next ConstaMrs. land Sunday. ners at 9, advanced at 10:30 a.m. Tremonton Women'sgiven by Lea- Rich saying he repCivic ble is the mother of Mrs. RoDeweyville, Wednesday, begin- gue. Mr. of Rich all resented County, obhis art and Jorgensen berts, and will be accompanied ners 8:30, advanced, 9:30, a.m. to a report by the comare to students be jected commended and her by daughter Collinston and Beaver Dam, on mission's engineering subcomthis fine display. . to Vancouver, Canada, where she Wednesday, 11 a.m. mittee. ' will sail for New Zealand. Plymouth, Thursday, advanced IVbters of Box Elder countyBefore striding from the meet9 a.m. and beginners at 10. will have the privilege of castI. threatened ing, Rep. Johnson Portage, Thursday, beginners votes for several ImM. their State Utah ing Engineer Joseph 11:30 and advanced at 1 o'clock and state ofwith portant county proceedInjunction Tracy Fielding, Thursday, advanced com'election to ficials should at he time this fall agree any Between two and three hundred ings , 8:30, beginners 9:30. HI to not K. Rich would which grant Olsen, according Howell, Thursday, advenced 9 members of the IOOF Caravan, pact to users clerk. the county rights County 10 consisting of members and their Elder Alma Anderson will be and beginners at ajn. additional acre feet of storThe state senator post for Snowville, Friday, advanced at wives from throughout the state honored at the Thatcher Ward age capacity. be10 at and of will ;the one county, a four year terrn be in Tremonton 8, Utah, year players 8 on at o'clock, Sunday evening Is divia Another 11 now held by Harold Reese, and class complication at will be en Saturday night. They ajn. bis return from two and one ginning additional of what sion two storage tertained No. Tremont by representatives, two yeari lodge half years spent in the Danish 45 at the Bear River high school caepacity may be allowed In the terms, one from each, district NOTICE Mission of the Church of Jesus Dr. Reese B. Mason wil not be for dinner, which will be served upper basin between Rich Coun- will toe on the ballot. Christ of Latter Day Saints. Clifton G. M. Kerr is the Elder Anderson Is a son of Mr. in his office on June 6 and 7, at s o ciock. Ail members are ty and Wyoming users. Wyoming Envoys and on June 11, 12, and 13. cordially invited to be present. and Mrs. Roy C. Anderson. present representative from Before the commission ad- District two. journed, Wyoming State EngiTwo county commissioners, neer L. C. Bishop and his engi- a four and two years ter will neering advisor, H. T. Terson, be filled. Lewis S. Wight and agreed to meet with Wyoming R. J. Potter now serve in these users to see If they will accept an icapacities. ' A district attorney additional 35,000 acre feet of new (for the First Judicial court, a starage capacity to be shared Ifour year term, now held by L. with Utah in the upper basin. E. Nelson of Logan will also be Idaho representatives on the open. compact, however .expressed the On the slate baste, a goveropinion that the 35,000 acre ft. nor, a secretary of state an figure was still too high to be attorney general, state auditor, acceptable to them .In order for and state treasurer will be the compact to become valid, it chosen by the people of the) must be approved. by the legislastate. tures of the three states and by Two Justices of the State the United States Senate. Court, one for a ten Supreme J. L. Weidman and A. V. Smoot are representing Box Elder Co- and the other for a four year (term will be voted In for Utah, unty on the commission board. and a United States Senator two year term will be on the PORTAGE CORRESPONDENT Ifor six year term and a United HAS OPERATION FOUR GRADUATES IN RYTTING FAMILY for a Mrs. Virgil Harris, who writes States Representative Wat-kiMonday; Ruth Rytting received her diploma the Portage hews for the Leader, ballot. Senator Arthur V. The A. N. Rytting family are busy attending the1 and exercises with was In the Dee Hospital last week Representative Walcommencement exercise Uila season, with at Bear River high school are now repreter K, Harand Mrs. her Wallta of a Gloria for class Granger a 1952; Rytting major operation. three members of the family and daughter of the state, 8. B. to the received is be E. ris their people schools. Improving various at senting reported husband, Rytting Lorry receiving diplomas Bonnie Rytting will be among the graduate degrees at' Brigham Young University exercises nicely and expects to be able to in the national capltol In these return to her home Friday. positions. at the Utah State Agricultural College next Monday.. ' Number 36 A stage show by a group of dancers of the South Bear River stake will be given between the program dances at the Church Festival on June 13tb at the University stadium in. Salt Lake City. The original Butterfly WalU thai vas given two years ago' here, will be the presentation of the group, who are directed by Mildred Bunnell. Members) of the group are Mr. and d Marble, Mr. and Mrs; George ISmith, MJr... and Mrs. Keith Frldal, Helen Hansen of Ogden, Doris Roche, of Riverside, Elaine Harding, Jerry Summers, Wanda Christeniern and Loyal Glenn. . Girls from the four Tremon ton wards will also take part in the Massed Waltz Ballet at the festival. Mrs. Bunnell suggests thaV 'the high seats at the stadium! offer a tetter view of the dan- (Raymond IReynolds, 14 year old eighth grade student and son of Mr. and Mrs. George Reynolds won the bicycle poster con- test sponsored by the American Food Stores. The prize was a new bicycle and was awarded tor the best color work done on a large store poster, distributed by the company. , ' |